f t i THE PEJlQtJTMANS WEEKLYTIERTFORD, N. C,- FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1940 PAGE FIVa : jiITTEl'iLLE OKI? STfuIlES OUT ;;n.iT of vAn phrase liiRESOLUTiorj Ua r First to Advocate IVfan . PowerAssistance For Hard JPressed Allies ;rm tireat war- The "Short offeWar"? phrase has been stricken from -t least one re aolution pledging-fuB support to the 1 President in O fvery effort t.look into, adequate defenses of America, and urged that prompt and effective action b etaken to "mobilize imme diately and make available all the manpwoer and material . resources of oof nation; to render immediate aid : to the Allies by sending all possible materials, supplies . and equipment Jot needed for present and future qfgnse of America; and to prevent the shipment of all materials and .- supplies to any aggressor "nation, either directly or through neutral nations." " The resolution was made Monday ' at a mass meeting in Fayette ville s; where citizens let it be known that they will support all measures in tended "to provide for the common 1 defense" and to discourage the ef forts of "any person or organization wluch would tend to hamper the de fense of true Americanism." 1 The meeting, presided over by Mayor H. C. Blackwell, former State Commander of the American Legion, went further than ronnnRt-Ar) hw io committee and instructed that the phrase "Short of War" be omitted from the description of aid to the' Allies. The "Short of War" qualification has been used to a large extent whenever aid to the Allies is mentioned. Shirley Hurdle, Vick Stalling, Jr-i Captain Wilbur Stallings, Amy Van Koache and Ernest Carey Stagings. " ATTEND GRADUATION .. Mr. and Mrs. Hillary T. Hobbs, of Edenton, Mrs. E. A. Byntm and her daughter, Doris, attended the grad uation of Ralph Hobbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs, from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. EXTENSION NOTES By FRANCES MANESS Home DesMmstratiea Agent The Leaders School last Wednes day on Refinishing Furniture was a very interesting one. It was con ducted by Miss Pauline Gordon, Ex tension specialist in Home Manage ment and House Furnishings. Each leader brought a piece of furniture to refinish. These leaders will be expected to help give the demonstra tion at the July meetings. The next 4-H Club radio broadcast will be on Saturday, June 22, at ,10:15 o'clock. This program will be given by the Hertford grammar 4-H Club and the subject wffll be "4-H Camps." The schedule for next weeks is as follows: Wednesday, June 26 Burgess Home Demonstration Club will meet with Mrs. Louis Proctor. Primrose-Path r - - The Mmatie- talent; f Ginger Rogers are offered refreshing activ ity in "Primrose Path," heart-warm- Hiar romance co-stamnsr Joel Mc- Crea and playing at the State Thea tre, Hertford, Tuesday only. JAlabama Visitors See Atlantic Ocean First 'Time On Hertford Trip Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bush of Doth an, Alabama, and C. A. Bush and - Bon and Miss Virginia Adkinson of ' Andalusia, Alabama, have returned to their homes after spending a week here with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bush. ' The trip to North Carolina result ed in their first glimpse of the At - lantic Ocean. From inland country, ' Mr. and Mrs. Bush had never gotten around to visiting the coastland un til they visited in Hertford. They , took full advantajp of their trip to ' Coastal Carolina by seeing Nags Head and Roanoke Island in this ; t .state ana Virginia ueacn in vir ginia. Coastal Carolina, they said, pro vides quite a contrast to inland Ala- bama. Mrs. S. E. Bush is the for mer Miss Virginia Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Fowler. Who Knows? THE ANSWERS 1. About 45,000,000 non-Germans. 2. In 1871 3. From the size of its projectile, 75mm. or 2.95 inches in diameter. 4. 45,000,000. 5. In 1823. . . 7. International Ladies Garment Workers Union, headed by David Dubinsky. 8. When Congress recesses, it sets j; a date for reconvening; upon ad- 1 Mrs. Ernest Stallings delightfully joumment, it does not meet again entertained a few friends on Tues- until the next regular session unless day in honor of her ? father, Vick called by the President. Stallings, Sr., the occasion being bis . 9; Machines operated by power i birthday. Guests included Mr.". and for shaping, cutting, turning etc.,. tfjMrs. Vick Stallings, Sr.. Mr. and 10. From New York to Rid de Mrs. Ernest Stallings, Mrs. J. ,V. Janeiro is 5,446 miles, to La Havre, Roache, Mrs. CM. Hurdle, ' Miss France, 3,676 miles . HONORED ON BIRTHDAY 1. What is the population of the areas conquered by Germany since the war began? 2. In what year did the Prussian Army capture Paris? 3. How did the famous French 75's get their name? 4. What is the population of Italy? 5. When did President Monroe is sue his famous Monroe declaration? 7. What prominent union rejoined the A. F. of L. after being associated with the C. I. O.? 8. What is the difference be tween a congressional recess and an adjournment 1 9. What are "machine tools"? 10. Is New York closer to France than to Brazil? Salmon Dishes For iSui Vktctot, Good ttotu$kMphg huttottl hie It's always a good idea to have can or two of salmon oa you! pantry shelves. Then when menu Idea faO you, or time Is short, or yotn budget itaggering under food bills, salmon will save the dayl Few .dishes are easier on the budget and offer mora In healthful food values j than the easily-prepared, delicious recipes we giva you below. 0 r. I Ma I mm bU ,S vdhMdaoakxi 1 VMM Navy Continues To Expand Program With the present authorized ex pansion of the Navy to 170,000, training facilities are now proceed ing at a full time pace to fit the many thousands of young men being enlisted so that they may become proficient in the many trades re quired in the operation of modern Fleet. The Navy Department issues Navy Training Courses to personnel in or der that the development of individ ual skill and efficiency may be speed ed up. These courses are not de signed, however, to replace exper ience as the primary teacher. They contain material covering the basic principles of the special training re quired, and also, where necessary, general educational subjects such as elementary mathematics, physics, grammar, etc. The courses now is sued are divided into two general classes as follows: 1. Rating Courses A rating course is intended to cover the exact requirements of the rating for which it is written. It brings together, in compact and convenient form, the in formation that will enable a man to meet the requirements for his rat ing, as prescribed by the Navy De partment. 2. General Courses These cours es cover such subjects as diesel en gines, marine engines, gasoline en gines, pumps, generators, compasses and piloting, storage batteries, sea manship, shorthand, etc. Each of the general technical courses now supplied by the Navy Department is closely related to the work in some branch of the Naval service and is intended to promote the efficiency and advancement of men in some Naval rating. The man who is will ing to supplement the experience gained in his daily work by systema tic study usually succeeds. Navy training courses are issued without charge to enlisted men through their commanding officer. Study fs carried on under the direc tion of officers on board ships and stations end all necessary assistance is. furnished men who wish to im prove themselves by this means. MORE ABOUT (Continued rrom Page One) the Norfolk Southern Railroad Wed nesday morning and interment was in the Jordan Burial Ground, near Eyland, Chowan County, Wednesday afternoon. Services at the grave were conducted by the Rev. John T. Byrum. Norfolk newspapers, reporting the death, said the former Hertford res taurant operator, popular manager of a restaurant at Lafayette Boule vard and Cottage Toll Road in Nor folk, was sflain by a 32-calibre bullet fired from the cafe doorway by one of four unidentified men who imme diately fled from the scene in an automobile driven by a fifth member who had kept the motor running. A motive for the killing is lacking, Norfolk police said. Apparently robbery was not intended; the pro prietor was counting the day's re ceipts and Mr. Sanidas was sweeping near the door when the shooting took piace. As far as could be learned, no one had been apprehended in connection with the slaying late Wednesday af ternoon. The restaurant Mr. Sanidas oper ated in Hertford . . . several yean ago . . . was housed in a frame build ing where the M. j. Gregory 5-105 Cent Store now stands. The late Stokes Walters then oper ated the establishment for some timp after Mr. Sanidas went to Norfolk. Later the building saw service as a cleaning and pressing establishment and was finally torn down to make way for the modern brick building, Survivors of Mr. Sanidas include besides his widow and their four chil dren, several brothers and sisters and relatives in Greece. GUARANTEE SHOE REPAIR Complete line of Griffin's Shoe Polishes Mail Orders Given Immediate Attention Return Postage Paid Shoe Rebuilding Done By Qualified Men Julian Ward's Shoe Shop BROAD STREET EDENTON, N. C. It ON BOLL WEEVILS BY COTTON FARMERS It will pay you to arm yourself with the weapons of war: Calcium Arsenate, Molasses and a small mop, and exterminate this pest from your cotton fields or defend your fields when this enemy attacks. Pre-square mopping has proven successful in com batting the Boll Weevil, and the cost of this method of poisoning is small. 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