Farmyille Enterprise FARMVILLE, N. C. G. ALEX HOUSE, Owner 4 Mgr. i Era Horton Shackleford Associate Editor > Published by THE SOUSE PRINTEBY j: L Subscription Price: One Year $1.50 ? Six Months 75c I ADVERTISING RATES: 1 Display (Minimum) 30c Per Inch Readers?Per Line?5c All Legal ad vs. 5c a line per week * Published weekly and entered as * Second Class Mail Matter at the I? Postoffice at Farmville, N. C., un der act of March 3rd, 1878. I? THE FLAG ON HIGH t Well, patriots, take it easy! h The United States flag now flies in the air, one foot higher than the red L star emblem of Soviet Russia, at the L New York World's Fair. ?( Thus a burning issue is removed from discussion and the fate of de- a mocracy shifted to a more serious I j issue, such as taking care of the un- [ c employed without calling upon the rich too pay too much taxes. j j WARNING: POLITICS \l AHEAD! I The strategists are now laying their v plans for the presidential campaign c of 1940 and practically every public act and declaration takes on a politi- n cal implication. a About a year from now, the air f will be filled with alarms as members a of our dominant political parties de nounce each other. The country will t be doomed "unless," etc. and etc. I It is just as well to warn people a I full year ahead that every presiden- I tial campaign develops the same o symptoms of the utter callapse of civilization. It is refreshing, how ever, to observe that, following elec tions, regardless of whether Demo- ^ crats or Republicans win, the nation ^ seems to live and progress. ? I o HOW GERMANS HELPED 0 FRANCO d When the Spanish revolution broke J out in Spain and the charges were ( made that Italian and German troops were aiding General Franco the. de nials that came from Rome and Ber lin looked sincere. Now that the battle is over, with o General Franco triumphant and Ger- 1 many and Italy satisfied that he is in fa their orbit, the truth comes out frank ly as soldiers of Italy and Germany 3 go home. They are received and wel- I corned officially by their govern- v raents. I In Germany, the story goes, it is I now admitted that Hitler himself ? made arrangements for German avia- 3 tors to go into the service of Gen- I Franco, that the first aviators sailed disguised as tourists, the German I planes transported 15,000 Moors, with guns and ammunition from Morocco into Spain. If Germans, living in Brazil, to- t morrow start a revolution, you may i not be surprised if German "tourists" I are on hand to help the battle. The J German government will deny that I its soldiers are involved but the denial 1 will be no more truthful that the de- i nials at the beginning of the Spanish revolution. J 3 DESERVING A PRIZE 1 ?? 8 The sponsors of the New York World's Fair invited foreign nations * to participate by erecting buildings * and presenting exhibits. !? So far, we presume, this was all right Now, it so happens that Soviet gov ernment has constructed a building that is, we hear, higher than any other building at the fair. litis, to some patriots, is an insult To super-patriots it indicates that the { sponsors of the fair have a tendency toward the form of Socialism practic ed in Russia! Now, for down-right assininity in public speech this assertion Is en- ^ titled to a prise. It is, in our view, a pathetic spectacle of the efforts of prejudice upon people supposed to be ] leaders of some kind or another. The gentleman who makes the absnred statement was speaking to a group on the subject, "Keeping Your Kind American." We suppose he has a companion address on "Keeping 1 Your Mind Intelligent." It ought to ? be good! 1 . , M ? : < Baby Beeves ! -V .... . . . ? ?? V \ ^ _ t ||ljbnchard, and Press Pate, Greene PSkanty 4-H Gob members, are plan _j__ i. uli,? v wng to purchase wu>y bee^calvea ? ? 1 If plans now in the making ma j|||>_I*adi?UKE GRADUATE RETURNS TO HOME IN FOUNTAIN Miss Ann Marie Jefferson has re urned to her home in Fountain, hav ng received her degree from Duke Jniversity during the week end. Miss efferson is a member of the Duke idusic Study Club and of the Beta Fheta Chapter of Delta Gamma, a iational social sorority. Attending the finals were Miss efferson'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Jefferson, Miss Mary Emma and diss Helen Brown, Martha Harden, ind George Jefferson, Jr. Mrs. Jefferson and Mrs. J. M. lorton attended the Delta Gamma ea, held at Four Acres, home of the ate Benjamin Duke, during the finals. THE ANSWERS 1: Donald Budge. 2. "Hellzapoppin." 3. Approximately 8,000,000. 4. $85308,000 as against $19,963, 100 during the same period in 1938. 5. 11,400,000 bales. 6. Thirty-two. 7. 44,000300. 8. The 100-inch telescope on ML Wilson, California. 9. About $22,000,000,000. 10. Michigan, New York, Ohio and jouisiana: Cotton Seed ???. Became of good results secured ast year, Northampton County farm ers have ordered and had - dehearad hrough the county agent's office a i carload of 2,000 VaaMs of Coker 100 ?tton seed. fSleSiSery Women $ | All Over South ? v ?wi d' leading Southern Cttas the new famous question: "Were g CABDTJM?^ 7; t |? i t 1 m -:?. .?? -? ?: ? ; : I IT you're buying new hauling equipment of I JL any size or type, don't miss this year's / Ford trades. Among them is a unit that will / & you.requirements like a glove. Behind / them is a record of 21 years of truck building / experience and billiQos of miles of hauling. / M Yen will find that Ford V-8 trucks do more : 'fyjjj work in for time at for cost! Arrange an