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fkiday, ocroziin 2Cih, 1:: eloJ X Cn.i tjvDect the neurlv -Mimoeni ; senate Small - a mia b MuiK uii j deadline making In- Tutoauooj soon, , . ' . -. nr even be another r-oTttrainent battle brewinf. - Under the Defense Production w won we Department Of commerce is authorized to set ,u allocations and priorities on vuva materials ana goods. Almost as sa aa the measure peaeed.- Waahinrton nhan. era noted the return of the mo- wmuy representative, it la pre- m"7 are in washing-ton, " they were la pre-OPA daya, to influence draf tin of these refutations, s . .. r However, the Wherry Amend ment, which became a part of this law, provides that all busi ness receive a fair pro-rata share Of Supplies. ':,.! , -j :p v, 'ii:,:-'', However, enforcement arMI . paid on compIainU being re eel ved and mniMA mmam . Small RnnlitM rvuu . - mWMMUW UlCUl" bera have already expressed their intention af lnvMtiiii .n eomplalnta ef discrimination. comnlalnta .liava -i .been reported. One Dowerful tnntlim n yiV Infl" the breaent aafamiatvla Is the general reluctance to set up another OPA which would be the only other alternative, . .. Kobodv .nnta a. W, tax bill to provide the money to ran another OPA. . , , ; . In addition.- then unnthn compelling reason.' ,c t ... - r.. 1,. i. Many resnonalbla neanle km - mandlna that mramnit ference in bnsinesa be decreased, not increaaed. Not many more steps can be taken, it is argued, Ifdora tha nation win k. closed. This fact, Just brought to light, Is causing lot of discussion in Washington. - Expect to hear more about it -- .' . ,'.; A-.V.-S". Immediately foUowing the Ko rean outbreak, the Defense De partment employed 263,078 more civilians, adding to an -already existing staff ef 738,799. ; ' Kb one.' least. nff all fmiiMu Uen. aeema to ham anw M.. ww a munon civuian employ- m m a. Bvea tha aatim.taj aan - 1- agenta Inclined in this group have reieaaea any information on uua uueresung question, ;, ; vh CJU.TH prows tax to nnance taio ine open oy puDiie protest 'LSenator. neorm haa lon powng an action on the grounds that nothing can be done until hearings are held. ... mmrn - Tula argument ha nnt hoan tnn popular, except with those who wvwu yaj an excess proms tax. "Since wlien.n M has han ..- ed. -has H ever been felt nnnea. sary to hold public hearings in an inoreaae In iwtraAnal taxesT" ... . ' - Hie first round of government conducted clinics on small busi ness defense wnrb liaa Ku. mam- I eluded. The Senate Small Business Committee which sponsored these meetings Is getting reports and recommendations for future pro ceedings. ....... .. ... . ' e " Attendnni . hv liJwwii . J , M.W.f.,VSU manufacturers was heavy. An impressive array of officials has conducted the meetings. - Bni : the faitaria InfAafa aa little pecifio information was aivea: teat miuk ifau Am. yotea to giving speeches. v i.e. and Mrs. Carl Nobles at Deep Run. ; . . Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Smith spent Sunday with Mr.--and Mrs. Alvin Miss Pennle Smith spent Sunday with the Clayton Smith family. Messrs W. J. . Smith.' Melvitt Smith. Fred Sackett and Edward Basden fished Saturday night at Snead's Ferry. ' ' - .;iJ Miss Wilma Gray Smith visited Miss opal Outlaw Sunday. V L Mr. and Mrs. Alvin smith and children. Mr. and Mrs. . Auhrv Smith visited the Melvin Powells Sunday evening. " Mr. and Mrs! Elwood Basden and baby spent the wee kend with Mr. and Mrs. Willi., J. Smith. Mrs. Melvin Smith and children, Mrs. W. J. Smith and children, Mrs. Elwood Basden visited Mrs. Fred Sackett Saturday night ' ; ? ' ; Mr. Gracen Smith is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Russ In Ports mouth, Va. - : " . - Messrs. Aubrey ! Smith.' Leland Smith and J. T. Grady went cooni hunting Saturday nighty BETHEL tl E V S alternoun honciin, ' lier i ll Janice Marie nn hpr 4th hlrthdav . Merle Summerlln of Raleieh and Terry Summerlln of Warsaw- were wees, ena guests ot Mr, ana Mrs, S. 'H Summerlln ' ' " Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grady and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. , Ed Grady Sunday. " " . Mr. and Mra.'t Dan Grailv and daughter client Sunday with Mr. ana Mrs. Hosea Brock. - t Mary Rose Sutton of RflTf! anent me weeg ena with her oarents. Mr. and Mrs. H M SnMnn. Annie Lois Gradv anent the week end with Mary Lou Summerlln. Mrs. Aggie Batten of Hallsboro is visiting her sister Mrs. T. A. Jernigan- ' -(::- '.,K:iv"'U: -- Mr. and Mrs. Jeff outlaw and family visited Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Aipmn Sunday. , ; -Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Jernlsan and family of Burgaw spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan. Mrs. Nannie Grady continues in critical condition. i ,( ; ,:. Mr. and Mrs.; William Sullivan and family attended a barbecue at Ed Davis' near Seven Springs on sundayv ;:v:;r Mrs. Spencer Haskins Jr of Tren ton returned home Wednesday af ter being -with her grandmother, Mrs. Nannie Grady. ; ; INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK Mrs. Garland Alchln entertain ed a group of children Saturday i GRADY'S Hiardvare Carry fam&t . o : c:3 c 7: ;::j::to:j Kir; :ton SMITH HEWS Mrs. Alvin Kornegay spent Sun Hav with Mrs. Jerrv Smith. , Mr. Thomas H. Qulnn spent Sun day with Mr. Clayton Smith and familvr ' - Mr. D. L. Snith and Sadie Doris smitn visitea Mr. ana Mrs. Aivin Smith Saturday ' nieht. Mr. and' Mrs. Grahnrf' 'Smith t Rc!i& Dressed Lumber T WINDOWS & DOORS 61 till LUMBER COMPANY 3 MT.OUVE,N.C. If You're Pale As A Ghost!! 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TATicn '1 IS SOUTH CAROLINA AND NORTH CAROLINA BELT TO 1 r--t, Tat As Good As The Dc-t"
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