IN THE SUFEZvIoa COURT . THE DUPLIN TIMES rahllaM each Friday la KenansvlUe, N. C, County 8eat of ' DUPLIN COUNTY Editorial holiness and printing plant, Etnanartlle, N. C. ' . J. BOBXBT GRADY, EDITOR OWNER i v ' Entered at the Pod Office, Kenansrllle, N. C, . a scnd class matter. , t TELEPHONES Kenaftsrflle. MM'1 :' Warsaw, 293-6 :.- SUBSCRIPTION BATES: $3.00 par year in Duplin County; M0 per year year ontside Duplin County, la North CartUna; 04.00 per year outside North Carolina, except to Men la U. ft. Armed Forces, Anywhere, 13.00 per year. Advertising ratea furnished on reqneet A Democratlo Journal, devoted to the material, educational. Je and acrlcnltnral Intereata of Daplin Count. National AaWtHlag tarfittO American Press flsiitunii Ntw York CUtaf niMiVfcH "IS. j. THE AMERICAN WAT Human Relations By: MAURICE R. FRANKS Released by George Peck (Ed. Note: Mr. Franks Is Director of the National Labor-Management Foundation and Editor of its official publication, Partners.) Many books have been written " and many fancy speeches delivered on the subject of industrial .ela tions. This entire field has turned into something of an amusement park for the professors of econom ics with a truly gigantic hurdy gurdy tooting and howling full blast as the merry-go-round spins . round and round. The problem, however, is not an academic one. There are no set rules and na math- - ematiCal or legal formulas that can be applied to its solution. The rea- ;- son is that there are no two people anywhere exactly alike. Superficial similarities may prevail, but basic Individualities govern. This is par- ;, ticularly true in industry where the patience of all men is constantly on trial and where, as one writer so aptly expressed it, "the unexpected is always more than likely to hap- , pen." This makes of industrial relations a never-ending problem of human relations. Successful maintenance depends upon art, not science. The art,, in the case of industrial re , lations, is human understanding. No blue-print, no template exists ' for the fashioning of any structural '. element. There are no interchange : able parts. And so, unlike the pro- duction of an utomobile, there can be no mass production applied ,o the assembly. The moment we tack- t le the problem of industrial re ; lations, we must of necessity turn our backs upon technology. If the notion of robots in industry haunts our thinking, it will be well to pinch i ourselves and wake up from our pipe-dream for the face remains that he who deals with a worker, a forman, or an employer, deals with a man, an individual. ; For several generations, the be havlorist psychologist has been e deavoring to formalize this indivi dual and his reactions to break him down into his components to lay his pieces out on the bench and N. C CONSOLIDATED HIDE CO., INC. Foot of Waynesborough Avenue Former Weil's Brickyard GOLDSBORO, N. C. , 1 PHONE 1532 OR 2330 COLLECT - - IF CALLED IMMEDIATELY WE WILL PICK UP DEAD CATTLE, MULES AND HOGS FREE OF CHARGE D. H. CARLTON INSURANCE AGENCY WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA Life - Fire- Storm - Automobile, etc. Warsaw, II. C. Telephone 3496 INCOME TAX "The WARSAW REAL ESTATE AND INSU-: RANCE CO., will again offer the services of a " Certified Public Accountant to assist those of the Warsaw and Duplin County area in the pre paration of their Tax Returns. Please Phone 2121 or 2686 for an appoint--ment VARSAW REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CO. r ert L. West, Agent ....-. Warsaw, N. C. INSURANCE . BONDS - RENTALS REAL ESTATE establish his common denominator. The result has been that many conflicting schools of psychology have grown up as there are ele ments comprising the human per sonality. To a very large extent, this eliminates the psychologist as master consultant on industrial re- l lations. In many countries at various periods in the history of the world political attempts have been made to treat people as though they were so many peas in a pod. This treatment has invariably re- suited in social upheaval and 1t; natural reactir.n economic disas ter. Numerous are the names iden tifying these political affairs--many of them very fancy ones but the true name for all of thein is REGIMENTATION. We have seen in our own time what happened to the Fascist dictators, Hitler and Mussolini. And one doesn't have to be a mind-reader to know that Soviet Russia, with all of its Utopian claims, is far from being an econo mic bed of roses. This is indicated by the Iron Curtain of Joseph Stal in, with his schoolboy eifort to wall out from the lives ot a regi mented people the bacteria of per sonal liberty. Fancy words and fancy speeches are constantly being made about Russia, the mother of Communism and the- sad part is that many stupid Americans are falling hook, line and sinker. But if Communism is such a good sys tem, why is it that so many people run away from it, as in the cases of the three Russian school teachers and the countless thousands of other refugees fleeing from Ihe Soviet zone of influence? The fact is that the people of Russia and her satellite nations are in a state of compression and will in time ex plode unless that compression is relaxed. Therefore, it is obvious that regi mentation is far from being an ef fective way of handling human re lations in any country. ' In a future article, I will discuss the effect of legislation on indus trial and human relations,, because I am firmly convinced that no mat ter how fair and equitable such legislation may be, it definitely is not a cure-ail. RETURNS v I j lk 4 intraoltonl Unikm ?; ;V ikijUUijiV Sundar School Ltotv f !1 By,. Q!l. TOETII j. fCRriilj SCRIPTURE: Luke 4:MS. DEVOTIONAL READING:-June 1:1- 12. Tet Wifout.Sm Lesson for January JO, 1.C9 "TJOU win never feel the current If 1 you never swim upstream. If you are a drifter through life, you can hardly know what the word "temptation"! means. And Jesus was no drifter. If ever a powerful purpose, devotion to God, a noble mind and a pure heart . could set a man free from all temptations,, Jesus would have been that man. But be had his tempta tions all the same. After the great day of his baptism, when the heavens opened and be felt the Holy Spirit as plainly as a Bird from the sky alighting on his shoul der, we are told that he was "full of the Holy Spirit," Surely no temp tation could reach him nowl Yet the Spirit led him to the wilderness where Satan waited for him. The Devil Is Smart SATAN is a persistent devil. He never takes No for an answer, he will be back again with the same temptation in another pack age. It was so with Jesus. We must not think that Jesus was tempted to low and ugly sins. People are tempted on the level where they live. After the Baptism, If not be-, fore, he was fully awake to the fact that he was God's beloved Son. that it was his respon sibility to begin the "Kingdom of God;" he knew he had a position and a power that no one else on earth had ever had. The problem was: How should he use this position and this power? Each of the three temptations in the wilderness had something to do with that problem. Two of the temptations, at least, were not to do anything wrong in itself. Each time Jesus was tempted to choose something less than the best. And choosing less than the best, when the best can be had, is sin. All Temptation Sounds Good 'TURN stones into bread," the tempter said. And why not? People were hungry all around; Jesus grew up in a land where most people were lucky to get one square meal a day, let alone three. Jesus would be the Divine Leader of the Kingdom, the Founder of the New Age. Why not make it the Age ot Plenty? Why not abolish hunger from' the earth?' It could be done; it sounds good. So does that other iempta- l Uon "Throw yourself down, the angels will see that yon are not hurt." Perhaps many wor shippers .at the Temple expect ed that' the Messiah, God's King to be, would fly down ont ot cloud. Then that temptation which seems at first reading so ridicu lousfall down and worship Satan. It was not so ridiculous as it ap pears. What did Jesus want but to be King of Kings and Lord of Lords? What difference does it make h6w we attain our ambitions, if we only reach them? All other world - conquerors had achieved th:lr pinnacles of power by "wor shipping Satan," that is by using violence and trickery. Bat Jesns, being full of the Holy Spirit, knew that not r everything that sounds good, is good. ' He saw clearly that not even he could bring in the Kingdom of God simply by feeding people, or as tonishing them with aerial stunts, and still less by using those ancient methods ot the world-conquerors, the tools of Satan, violence and lies. ;.'.. . j'.'-;:; Defense Weapon i JESUS met his great enemy and beat him down with a single weapon. Every time, Jesus comes out with a quotation from the Bible, incidentally always from Deuter onomy, evidently a favorite book with him. We have the same wea pon at our disposal today, and more besides. " There is nothing magical In -Scripture quotation, The point - ' la not that Jesns had memor ised these verses so that he could quote them; anybody could do that even without be- Uevtaf s word of them. What Jesus did was to make those truths his own, they were part of hi mind, actually his own con victions. Do you really want to rise proof against temptations? Do a Jesus did: make God's ideas your own. The sharpest lie will blunt itself against ' the keen edge of Truth. . : tCotrrlrtt tr ta lMnutlemil Ctmdl A. J. CAVENAUr.TI ' .':. JEWELE1; -; DIAMONDS -'-- WA-rilUS WATCH AND JEWEUft Dr. Foreman NORTH CAROLINA, ' ' , , 'X , DUPLIN COUNTY, - ':vs - 1 ' MABEL D. BURTON, Trading and doing Business as HELMS MOTOR EXPRESS, and OLIVER GARDI- PEE. - The defendant, Oliver Gardlpee, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been common ced in the Superior Court of Du plin County, North Carolina, ty tne plaintiff above named and against the defendant to recover damages for the wrongful death of the plain tiffs intestate, and in which the de fendant is interested and which cause of action is set forth in the complaint filed in this cause, and that the defendant is a necessary party to this aation; and the 'de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County in Kenans- ville, N. C. on the 12th day of Vil ruary, 1949 and answer or. demur to the complaint filed in this action, which has been duly filed in said office, on or before the 4th day of March, 1949, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This 13th day of January, 1949. R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court, Duplin County. Robert L. West, Attorney 2-4-4t. RLW ATHLETES FOOT GERM TELLS HOW TO KILL IT The germ grows DEEPLY. You must REACH it to make the kill. Use a strong, PENETRATING fungicide. TE-OL, made with 90 alcohol, reaches MORE germs. If not pleased IN ONE HOUR your 35 cents back from any druggist. Kenansville Drug Store ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, having quail ficd as -the Administrator of the estate of Maud Baker, deceased, late of Duplin County, Smith Town ship, State of North Carolina, and having qualified before the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin Coun ty, this is to notify all persons who have claims against said estate to present their claims to the under signed Administrator on or before the 3rd day of January, 1950, or I this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate wilLplease make immediate payment. . This the 3rd day of January, 1949. Cleon - Smith, Admini strator of the estate of To RtTtevt Misery of, tMws oa ttatm-iMM hot mm REMEMBER TODAY TOMORROW J WITH A PHOTOGRAPH KRAFT'S STUDIO IN MOUNT OLIVE Phones 217-j or 231 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY A SPECIALTY Coal 515.00 per ton We Deliver Anywhere, WALLACE ICE MID COAL COMPANY . ' WALLACE, N. C. Phone 264-1 ' VVe Are Mattered That So Many ImitstuMM hm Appeared On The " , antet When You Want Ham InturNnce 1 Be Sun U iik Chambers' Anti. dipper Com oun n. j. rc I . s Im. w a i g g :t " - ' ' r i - j r L t i r, , , , I HOPE THE- PUBLIC) ' l '! ' J , APPRECIATES OUR f- , - EFFORTS J r- 1 ('K J??v ' iivAi I7m I w f i rs ' -'' (CfrtrtW Maud Baker, deceased Rt. 2. Pink Hill n r H. E. Phillips, Attorney enansville, N. C. 2-11-et HEP NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having qua'.i fied as administrator of the estate of Henry Baker, deceased, late of Duplin County, Smith Township, and having qualified before the Clerk of Superior Court of Dupl n County, this is to notify all persons who have claims against said es tate to present their claims to the undersigned administrator on or before December 17, 1949, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons who are n debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. - This the 17th day of December, 1948. , , - Claudie Baker, Admini strator of the estate "of Henry : Baker, deceased, Route 1, Beulaville, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N, C. . l-28-6t. HEP NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Exe cutrix nnder the last Will and Test ament of Lott McArthur, now de ceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this Is to nify all persons having claims against his said estate to present them to the undersigned Executrix on or be fore January 6, 1950, or this notice wlU be pleaded in bar of their re covery. ..' All persons Indebted to the said estate wlU please make Immediate payment - Daphne McArthur, Executrix 2-ll-6t pd. 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