MM -*,? ? ,v)||Mn mj(wfl CQQUJUlpB w jpOClulftC ROUDAYS Somethirg nevr it seems, occurred in Nicaragua after the recent elec tion when Presidednt Fomoza da creed two national holidays to cele brate Mr. Roosevelt's re-election and to demonstrate for democracy. f > -V ? b : SHIPPING While accurate figures are not available as to 'the merchant ships lost by Great Britain since the war started there is some concern lest the British find themselves short of ocean-going tonnage. With longer hauls and the delays connected with the convoy system, experts foraee a possibility that the German TJ-boat campaign may cause trouble. ' * BASES Latin American countries are re ported to have agreed to permit the use of air, and naval bases for hemis pheric defense. Hie bases will not he leased by this country but will be prepared and maimed by the Latin American nations. The United States it is said has advised the republics that they can use the bases recently obtained by this country from Great Britain. LABOR Peace between the American Fed eration of Labor and the Congress for Industrial Organization depends largely upon what the C. I. O. does at. its convention this week. If John L. Lewis is replaced, it is quite probable that the two organizations will be able to get together. ENGINES While no one seems to know exactly how many airplane engines are being built in this country, it ia said that less than 2,000 motors for fighting planes are being built each month. Engine-building is one of the tightest bottle-necks handicapping the rear mament program. TAXES Secretary Morganthau hopes that Congrtjss will take steps to make all future bond issues taxable. It is estimated that $2,000,000,000 of State and municipal tax exempt.securities will mature next year. - Incidenfrially, the Secretary of the Treasury wants the debit limit raised from its pres ent $49,000,000,000 to $60,000,000, 000, or more, in order to facilitate defense financing. STATEHOOD The Hawaiian people voted 39,413 to 19,911 in favor of statehood. TIN - Contracts have been signed with tin-ore producers in Bolivia for the purchase of ores and concentrates to produce 18,000- tons of fine tin a year for the next five years, according to Jesse H. Jones. The RFC will ar range for the construction of a smel ter in this country. PACIFIC BASES Reports from London, that the United States, Britain' and Australia have agreed on defense cooperation in the Pacifie, wfwting the use of bases, is unconfirmed in this country as this was written. The general idea is that without any formal commitment, an understanding may have been reached making Singapore and Aus tralian bases and facilities available to the United Stfcee fleet under, cer tain circumstances, '*, '* ? .f ny, , the last I . Early this month sine over-age destroyer* departed for > Canada, martins, it is believed, the conpiefcion I "? W ** u V T-TUJ II 1 U of tl^anrfer of?he to^^oyers __r ?, t aVj.we #, ., JBm?. .. M .,ttt? .v. C6iv6u ftootth .lorty-tiTd pfl* owu 01 ? "-OTOCtoctioiL. ' ' ?. v - m| i|j- i \Tdlll LVUCt ?'">*1 K 3 U Si?. I ^3, ^ X%f il.K Ih ? XXXt-i alil^TV liiw ??? I 1. TVo mby f >;|^' ' \ if I ^ ^ ? IV'^ I' | and Smithfield this week. ?[visited Mm. Disco's mother, Mrs. A. I P. Moore in a Wilson hospital, Saa Kggeae, of ^Sar^oga,' and Mr !S ! lied relative here ^dj^b*lk8vifllt" , | Mr. 'andHM&j. B. West ?c?,';ffi'^'li' I'A -?ufV^WSSJ^Prv', iJf: >Kffl&&OT^^&y--1 ___ . , , - .. . '. J profits, ^ Willki^ ' end' ,j^| cemented bv mmMhiny Bttorooner timn I . ? ????????? ??'/ WW ?>? Lefo^^bej 2nd day of January, 1941, and answer or demur to the eompbiiiiti hereto fore filed in said case, or the plain tiff will appljptto the court -for l?ijb|d. relief demanded in widyrgrfffr* This the Slst day of October, 1M0. 3. P. HABBWGTON. Clerk of Suoerior Coortof j ? Pitt: Coooty. J. W. H, Roberta, Attorney , twta ?T-r . f g: . ?' f , Sotaetlbe Tb THE KtTKKPKISB. 'k in - ' ? i i'? - r''' n j |;-;V ?? ' ? : ? ' - Hat Important Poffnti that ?re not run on btamess princ: ptea. ? j m ??; ; ?, ? i ; | ?-r1 ~'"~ ~* ^L >' '?*. ^ r r -,' ? ? I CUMY MS'-!' ^ 11 ^WONOB fLAfQB" *1IP Ilicfsg J: |||4S{g[i 1 -><&??? m ? i ;lffl ? - J? ?' J I 1 r -m " ^ '1 TIMl MLDI .?.???? 'V! 'v,vXv. - ..-H ;.>riiT*%'j. ? RUGGED TREAD "RICHMOND" Rugged Trad Tire, a sturdy, rugged tire with eaceptioMBy attractitreappear ance?priced to meetthe keenest competition, but. built to deliver utmost safety and satiafadion. jtruction as the "RICHMOND" R^^rca^nre, ?c#pt wick to eliminate shimmy on knee , asuoo can# abd deliver lnflgfjjfc ^ ; ace ob hieh-SDeed; letr-stana cars. *yu^UTfjnrvu) ? -? ? '/-i ^ Wl'S'i1'1.1 ? ' ? ? ?? I DISTRIBUTED BT " ' ' " ? 'I