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ITAM . .. Some 600 WACs are going to Korea to take over behind-the-linea jobs now: being held by man, according to Mrs. Anna Rosenberg, ■ Assistant Secretary of Defense. It was re ported that the WACc were requested by General James Van Fleet. Ad miral Arthur W. Radford, command er of the Pacific Fleet, is also said to have requested assignment of S’,900 WAVES to Navy shore installations in the Pacific. Please let ear saw their ad LARGE AHMT ' C , « W >1 In a speech delivered at the annual versity, General J. Lawton Collins, U. S. Army shief of abaff, declared, “ We wil soon have three and a half millionmen under arms and it seems by the automobile industry and manufacturers of other major con sumer durable .goods. The action came In the form of orders reserving: machine toola almost completely for military and defense-support produc tion, which would bar retooling by civilian manufacturers of cars, wash ing machines, refrigeratemand sim ilar 4tppH*acfea. NEW TAX RISE The third in a series of bints that the Administration would seek ano ther tax rise next year was dropped by Frederick J. Lawton, Budget Di rector, recently when he Bald that even with the new tax legislation, the Government would have a deficit of Home Mutual lusmaee Ageeey JOE t. JOYNER, Ageit ; R. A. JOYNER, Solicitor SAVE WITH SAFEETT * BUT MUTUAL INSURANCE i Automobile - Fire - Windstorm 104 East Wilson Street *A\ DU 8151s1 far^tville, n. c. >■■■ --- I Everything In Musical totrnnsb < Francise Dealer for Gibson and Gibson and Premier Ami Guitars AH Band Instruments, such as Saxaphones, Clarinets, Trombones, Trumpets, Cornets, Drums Any Instrument not in stock can be ordered. WATCHES • CLOCKS WATCH BANDS PEARLS B1KTHST0NE KINGS PRINCESS i RINGS DIAMONDS WATCH REPAIRING! All watches sold or repaired fey us are “Watduuaster Tented” f All Popular, Hillbilly and Sepia Records a tanee rolls since the end of the war and the increase of 19,000,000 in pop ulation since_1940, there aW fewer needy persons than ten years ago. Public assistance recipients have dropped from 6,000,000 to 6,600,000 since January, while those receiving benefits under the Federal old age and survivor insurance program in creased by 1,000,000. - .1 civilian employees decreased by 11, $75. 1he first declfine ‘ in fifteen months. Government totaled 2,495, 519 at the end «f September, as codb pared with 2,507,894 in August. FEDERAL PAYROLL Government salaried totaled $755, 242.000 st the end of August, as againat $707,510,000 in July. This figure is expected to climb despite the employment drop, beCnnse of a salary boost of about ten per cent for many Federal workers Just before it adjourned. QI INSURANCE Through November 1, the Treasury Department had mailed out 4,783,007 cheeks for the second National Ser vice Insurance dividend. The pay ments totaled $396,668,663.91. The 'VA estimates that it will take some 8.200.000 checks to complete payment of the $685^000,000 dividend early next year. - : DRAFT | An amendment to the Universal Military Training and' Service Act makes it compulsory for draft-eligi ble aliens in the United States to register, according to the Selective Service, which points out that -the statute, aa emended, provides “every, male citizen of the United States, and every other male person or hereafter in the United States” who is between 18 and 26, Shall be subject to registra tion. POULTRY The production of broilers and eggs will be larger in 1952, with prices averaging about the same as this year, according to the Agriculture Department. iofihe ip net toW.4U ’Mm. H. N. Batten was in charge of the devotional, using as her theme “Our Country Needs Churches” A program on “Putwe Work of Dis Mi&am nf PAwaf * wag Tmnahnfn^ Ltr 'Djr^ Jfat A. E. Gay, assisted by Miss LOlisa Corbett. Mrs. Cay also gave facts of the damage Anne at Christian College durtng tteJansnicaiihurri SHPPf. .rj 1 im Lead A V4 f| 1 II wd W 1 F .Jtk; Jjflfe . i jg |lpgi SHI! fe’i m& gisgsi l ,
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