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Cooperative Forest Fire Control Plan Set Up For Tire Season' October 1 , A comprehensive forest Are con trol plan in which several State and Federal agencies will cooperate with the Department of Conserva tion and Development's forestry di vision, the State's large landown ers and forest industries in the detection and suppression of wood land fires will go into effect with the beginning of the forest fire "season" around October 1. Announcement of the new plan was made by Director Ben E. Douglas of the Department of Con servation and Development. Doug las termed the agreement "the most comprehensive plan ever worked out in the State to pro vide for better protection of our more than 18 million acres of woodlands against their deadliest enemy?fire." Cooperating with the CAD De partment's forestry division are the following agencies: U. S. Forest Service, U. S. Weather Bureau, the Army, Coast Guard, Navy, and Marine Corps, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, the State Prisons Department, the State Highway Patrol, the State Highway and Public Works Com mission, the Division of State Attention Hemorrhoid (Piie) Sufferers A Wonderful New Discovery Just Put On The Market An ointment that has been used for the past two years by a prom inent Mt. Holly, N. C., doctor who states, "During the past thirty seven years of general practice I have used all the well-known and accepted remedies for the relief of Hemorrhoids?without a doubt, the formula known as SUTHER INE gives the most satisfactory relief that I have ever used." SUTHERINE is especially recom mended for the soothing relief of pain and itching in Hemorboid (piles). In many cases bleeding has been stopped. Ask for, SU THERINE at all drug stores.?Adv. e Parks of the C&D Department, the State Bureau of Investigation, the forest industry, and large land owners. The plan, Douglas said, is the outgrowth of a conference called by Governor Hodges last July 12 in Raleigh at the request of wood using industries of the State to see what could be done to strengthen the present forest Are control work now being done by the C&D De partment and the forest industry. "The private and public agen cies, whicli have agreed to aid us in the detection and suppression of forest fires in the State, are to be highly praised for the services they are volunteering in helping us prevent, combat, and control woodland fires," Douglas said. Special attention will be given to the so-called "forest firebugs," who deliberately set forest fires, Douglas said. Commenting on the plan, which he and others worked out, State Forester Fred H. Claridge said: "The plan in itself will not extin guish forest fires, nor will it re place the use of common sense, good Judgment, and initiative; however, it will be a valuable aid to the fqf-est fire fighting organi zation in discharging its responsi bility under the law." "Economic Development o f North Carolina" is the central theme for discussion at a State wide institute to be held in Chapel Hill, Sept. 29-Oct. 1, with repre sentatives of State, county, city and civic bodies invited to attend. Invitations to attend the insti tute have been received in this county by pubic and private offi cials, who have shown interest in furthering industrial development. The institute is being sponsored by tbs Employment Security Com mission of North Carolina, the De partment of Conservation and De velopment, the Institute of Gov ernment, and the North Carolina Chapter of the International Asso iation of Personnel in Employ roeot Security? Oovernor Luther H. HodfM, top ImmJmi in Industry, and numerous others Interested in the develop ment of more Industries end re sultant payrolls In communities throughout the State will take part In the three-day sessions of the institute. In letters Inviting and urging private, public and civic leaders to attend and take part in the Insti tute sessions, Director Ben E. Douglas of the Department of Con servation and Development said the discussions and planning "can be of lasting benefit to those working to help build a bigger, better, and stronger North Carolina." ICP&L Lends N.C. $50,000 For Plants Directors of Carolina Power & Light Company have subscribed $30,000 of stock in the Business | Development Corporation of North I Carolina, which was recently chart ered to promote the Governor's Small Industries Plan, i The subscription?largest thus far received?was announced this week by Governor Luther U. Hodges. The Governor said that Louis V. Sutton, CP&L president, com , mented in advising him of the board's action, "We are glad to share In ??<? vital venture. Our business la to bolld the territory we serve and to Increase its pros perity. Tour alma are consistent with the Industrial and agricul tural development efforts to which a full-time department of our com pany has devoted its energy for years. We are proud to become a part of a project which should benefit all North CaroliAa." As for himself, said the Gover nor, he is "very pleased to see such enlightened companies as Carolina Power 8c Light taking an active part in this program. "We are all familiar with the Carolina Power 8c Light Finer CaroUna program and its efforts in Color (Continued from pag* 1) reatlonal areas. New and recently Improved roads make the 19S5 autumn color show more accessible than ever, and scenic loop trips can include both paved main highways and well maintained highways and well maintained Forest Service roads. 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