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rr-QuriAN3 wei::ily. r -iTFORn, n. e., ftday, careers, is, 1343 By Huso & Sims, WjbJngton Ckwreepoodent 1 MILLIONS FOR DEFENSE TOTAL $12,150,000,000 mUGE SIMS FOR PLANTS OWNED BY THE NATION , NAVY CALLS RESERVES BASES IN SOUTH AMERICA (ATLANTIC PATROL FORCE WOOING SOVIET RUSSIA ISTALIN HOLDS ACES WATCH THE FAR EAST Practicality all of the appropria tion bills bearing on the current na tional defense program have been completed. About all that the aver age reader can fathom is that im mense sums have been appropriavd for practically every conceivable purpose. So far as money is con cerned, the nation has taken the first step in complete defense. Natur ally, it will be months before these appropriations will result in actual American country means of deiense. While this column will present, in a subsequent issue, something of a recapitulation of the amounts appro priated for defense purposes, there is little use in presenting, from week to week a mass of comparatively small items connected with defense. The industrial organization of .the nation is graduallly being geared to produce t'he things that are needed. New plants are being built, machine tools are being made and raw ma- j to service is taken to indicate that the Navy, means to i .prepared for any emergency. Secretary: Knox Bays that the men will be needed to man new fighting and auxiliary craft which are being launched from five weeks to six months ahead , of sche dule and to guard rapidly expanding shore f acidities of the Navy. The reservists have been undergoing an nual training and are considered competent to undertake sea duty at once. Their addition to the Active list brings the Navy's strength to 239,281 officers and men, the highest number since the World War. It is also understood that the Gov ernment is conducting conversations with the South American republics for the establishment of naval,, land and air bases to be available for the use 01 tne armed forces of any The exact (detaiOs of the negotiations have not been re. vealed but .the announcement that Chile plans the construction of a huge navy drydock at Valparaiso, big enough to repair the largest Ameri can warship, indicates something of plans in mind. Dispatches from South American 1 tuumnca, nuwever, vvyvri uiai over tures for bases in the South Ameri can republic had not been very warm ly received, although the nations seem to be favorable to a proposal ' iBUEGESS NEWS', Frank - Jordan and Miss 'Sarah) Jordan visited Mr. and Mrs, Winston E. Land Thursday. t fl N. C. Spivey, Mr. and .Mrs. C. B, Parker visited Mrs. N. ' C. SDivev. who is a patieftt in General Hospital, wohouk, va.f Sunday. Vf',. - , -Mr. and Mrs. Setb. Long, of Bethel,, were guests of Mr. 'and Mrs; Winston Lane Friday. - Little Annie Lou Lane who had been quite ill from poisoning, is now much improved. ::::.s, -; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnjght spent Sunday in Wilson visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Walton Lane had as their guests at dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Long, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane, Mr. and .Mrs. John Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Long and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Long called on Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane Sun day evening. CLASSIFIED AND FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS 5c per bundle. Call at The Per. quimans Weekly Office. at Biirgavt''rrrCrori'o? before theJ 12th day of September, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in 'bar of their recovery vAI persons v. indebted to said esyrte will please . make imme diate payment. , , This 12th day 'of September, 1940. RUTH W. KORNEGAY, Administratrix D. B. N; of T.' R, 'Winslow -'; . sept.207,dct.441,i85 Bmani'HaauT Email Llghfoot fntt.' bf the Superior Court of said County . trials assemo.eu ior ue iu "",from Uruguay .that whatever bases production. While progress will be PSfohliW .hnnM r nn to slow, the preliminary steps are ne-. . AmeP: .,. Amnnfr cessary in order that the output will be in greater volume next year. The total of defense funds voted by Congress is about $12,150,000,000. This does not include $4,000,000,000 for naval expansion which has been authorized but for which no funds have been provided. The lack of ap propriation does not mean any delay in -construction of the fleet, however, because funds are on hand to pro vide for .all possible construction during the present fiscal year. It is interesting in this connection to call attention . to the immense amount of money the Government is spending for "expediting produc tion." Up to this month, $764,275,000 has been appropriated or authorized for expenditures on new plants neces sary in the production of war needs. The plants, constructed by the Gov ernment, will be rented to private Governments sounded out are Brazil Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Peru Ecuador, Bolivia, Paraguay and pos sibly Colombia and Venezuela. Establishment in the Atlantic of a new naval force has been announced The new organization will include more than 125 vessels of all types, in addition to airplanes, and will be called the Patrol Force. The new unit will include the vessels now in the Atlantic, under varied command, such as the Atlantic Squadym and Neutrality Patrol. New ships will be assigned as completed and other units include recommissioned ships and merchant ships bought and con verted to naval use. The Secretary of the Navy reveals that on September 27, the Navy had on hand or available 1,812 useful planes. These are up-to-date mod. 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Burns, of the ated. Army's Procurement Section, lists! Now that affairs in the Far East 139 plants in the category of neces-! are becoming more dangerous every sary construction and equipment. Of I day, Soviet Russia finds herself woo these, 76 ordnance plants would cost ' ed by both the United 'States and $558,C0V 0; 27 chemical plants, I Great Britain. Whether the con $39,600 000; two quartermaster fac-1 ferences in Washington, London and tories. $5,500,000: and 33 airplane Moscow involve more than prelimi- plants, $360,000,000. The largest 1 nary soundings to ascertain attitudes ROSE BUSHES WORLD'S BEST-, hints on care and culture; free illustrated catalog. McClung Bros., Rose Nursery, Tyler, Texas. octll48,25pd. COKER'S PULGRAIN OATS Strain 2. Limited quantity, 60c per bushel. Heavy producing, high germinating, well-cleaned oats. D, D. Wilkinson, Laurinburg, N. C. octll,18,25pd. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix D. B. N., of the estate of T. R. Winslow, deceased, late of Perquim ans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ' Having qualified as Administrators of the estate Of RayMorse, deceased. late-oT : Perquimans s County, North Carolina,, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, Route 8, on or, before the 26th day oi September, 1941, ,or this notice will be pleaded in bar of ; their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 26th day of September, 1940. ERNEST EARL MORSE CARBON LEE STALLINGS, Administrators of Ray Morse. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Clyde McCallum, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hert ford, N. C, on or before the 23rd day of September. 1941. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re-"! coyery. All persons indebted to sum estate win please make imme diate payment. This 23rd day of September, 1940. ELLEN W. McCALLUM, Administrator of Clyde McCallum. sept.27,oct.4,ll,18,25,nov.J North Carolina In The Perquimans County Superior Court Before The .Clerk Charles E. Johnson, Administrator of the estate of Abe Small, Deceased. Vs. Charlie Small and Wife, Martha A Husband, Joe Ligfctfont; , Lutjhen ;amau; wary Enn&u uuy and hus band, Sidney Lilly; -Herman Small; V Clinton Small, and .Wife, Annie v Small .Hattie;i Small . Burke l and Husband, George W. Burke; Racb ' ael Small Bowman .and.. Husband, .. Edgar Bowman; Lucy Small; , Oris Small..- ' cVV 'r t l ' NOTICE OF SUMMONS 1 Yon, and each of yon, ", will take notice that an action entitled ' as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Perquimans Coun ty, North Carolina, to sell the real estate formerly owned by Abe Small, deceased, to make : assets to pay debts against his estate; and the said unknown heirs' and distributees of Abe Small, deceased, -. wilt further take notice that they , are' required to appear at the office of the Clerk in the Court House in' Hertford, XTwtl. ' rnl; ; ... 1i..vj 4.1.. 4.1m X 28th day of October, 1940, and ans wer pr demur to the petition jn .said , fcuon, .or, uie piainuii win appiy w r the Court for the relief demanded in I saia complaint. , (. This the 2th day of September, 1940. - , W.H. PITT. Clerk Superior Court, ( County. oct.4,11,185 ly to ff tdh if 1 nber, , ; TT, ' t" t, Perquimans . 1.. UQWD.TAM.ET3.SAlVt. NOSE DOOM , ' ) FOR SALE Stake Truck Body SEE J. 0. WHITE, JR. HERTFORD, N. C. i;M(T:T w ' IF THEY'RE 600D ENOUGH TO DRIVE IN ON THEY'RE VALUABLE TO US.SEEH0W MUCH ACTUAL CASH WE CAN GIVE YOU FOR THEM ON THE PURCHASE OF flEW U. S. TIRES Wt'n atfsriof bif eufe Mriass oaroor oUl tin and wall ply An nrinsa to new U. a. SaMr TIM. Toar mI aawi especially when roa caaaUac that roo'ra cemnjt seouoa U. 3. Tiica famooa foe Ifaait extra akid and blawoat pro taction, their attta loos aulo aca. Take adraataga of thia amiring otfer now. . Ummm Joe & Bill's Service Station , "Where Service Is a Pleasure" road and wrecking service . Hertford, n. c -.-....xul:......., ; ' ' 0 single item of ordnance included four smokeless po.vder plants, $188,000,000 18 shefll-loading plants, $108,000,000; four T. N. T. pdants, $42,000,000; and six mnc'.ine-jun plants, $36,000,000. It will be seen from these figures that it will be necessary for the Gov ernment to spend more than $1,000, 000.000 for the construction of in dustrial plants. Not a cent of this will bo for the manufacture of guns, uniforms or airplanes, or any of the things necessary for the Army. After the pflants are built and rented to private industrialists, the Government will have to pay the cost of making are in a good spot, the. thirgs that it requires. The action of the Navy in order ing its entrre organized Reserves, 20,591 "officers and enlisted men; in ( I'M KMITTmGv 9 SWEATERS J THIS YEAR- V - YOUSttlhttmNGA YttiirrMr. Hambone from ptat experienca with Sow Pic Chow knows that she caa expect a nig liner , of pig. Sows at the Puriqa firperi mental Farm utngti 9.3 pigs per liner bit lurawiag. i - , ' Sow Pig Cfcow is built to go with ?' grain to give sows what they need to 1- fanow bit linen of s-, Banjrpiga, . , , Come in, see 1 about this special v feed for your sows. ferquiiratiiis Feed and '-'VCccJGtcre'i will not be apparent until definite announcements are made. The British have been working for Some months to establish more har monious relations with the Soviet regime, especially since the newly formed alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan, but the two nations 'have not been able to agree upon a trade pact. The United States, it is felt, is in a better position to nego tiate with the Soviet. Considerable doubt exists that Joseph Stalin will make an overt move because the Russians probably figure that they By declining tu join either group, or to commit themselves, the Soviet retains( free dom of action whenever and wherever it may be profitable for the Soviet to move. . ' , The re-opening of the Eurma Road announced by the British, will per mit the, movement of supplies to Chungking. The presumption is that the United States and Great Britain will arrange for the necessary sup plies and one of the objectives of the negotiations with Russia is to per suade the (Soviet to continue, and ac celerate, the flow of military supplies to China from that country. , Something will be learned from the Japanese reaction to the opening, of the , Burma Route. Certainly, any effort , to transport war supplies to but whether the 1 Government wll force the issue by warlike action re mains to be; disclosed. No one knows for certain' how far Tokyo is prepar ed to go at this time. . t . Much depends, it is believed, upon the impressions , that the Japanese receive fronv the United States, v If they are convinced that tfiis countjj is ready for a show down, the tempo set by Tokyo will slow down consider ably. . 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