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1 I i IHE PLKWtlMAKJS WELKLY, HERTFORD, N. C FRIDAi, NOVEMKEK Z8, 1343 t, jJil,il 4 J Li;;:G at WASiiiraii - i, 1 .'if Huf, S.'54i. WasbiBItOF Correspondent absence 'of either would' almost inev- Window, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. White, Splvey, Mr. and Mrs. George Carder ItaMy ravolye defeat - ) paul White, Mrs. Ems Stallings, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. t Wamn Spivey, Mi The battle of Bougainville Will Hidiis Winslow, John T. Lane, Ms- Mrs- Henry Wi der, Mr. and Mrs duDlicate the bitterland na-htfng of Lucius Winsum, Rufu8 Turner Waace Layden, Mr Guadalcanal if the Japanese are able wne' and Mrs. W. I. Winslow. to reinforce and supply their troops. Winslow, J. L. Winslow, Mrs John If our warshins and aircraft can sue- me stauings, u r. caKer, o. . ; fcJ.,i 1 ' I K' lJ 'V1 W i. . . JJ!.J oasafnllv Jnmfnafo ailloUMif trataiHi dlCK. Wllma JOlUff, JHflnOla JOllin, Lj. He Did Gob What did Adam do when he AT FIRST SMMOFA o o1 use wvr '.ume of the distrust that appears Sejusttoo xnanytodividuals'andnot .barges from approaching Bougain-, me Bak , y JJJ Ale enouVwLB's" (nsequently, where ' vdthe Japanese troops the Lloyd E Wuislow, R nmn tiKnn ! Winner, white-collar in regards to a post-war policy of empi0yees are apparently discriminat collaboration, with other nation is, ; against - v . " due to a misunderstanding as id tin . p p. NeceB8y T0 Ditto Raised Cain. Mi.iini fir" aiirnannfir 1 A Free Press; Necessary To ,. Preserve World Peace The public should not overlook the Tt nhnnM ha ' nSvinno fhBf if h. ' Clinton Ray Winslow, P. E. Winslow,' Japanese fleet establishes compfete Claude Rountree, T. L. Winslow, Mrs. control or adjacent waters, our forces' u' window, d"."" must be evacuated or surrendered. purpose of our participation- in the ataST;.-- rfrSSr:! United War Fund flict only when attacked and-w self-1 "" -.r"' defense,' V . i::: 71 ;;e-i" Z Herewith is ' II the United States participates in . ""T" .. . : ; tributors who helped to make the Vr" 7 t' i "i sf.i. any Scheme of world oranatlon, S 1 Perquimans United War Fund a great .. J' stalintr. 'Rollo White. o " mil . a 1 ...:n k nn. o-f - - . another list of ron- H. Baker, J. M. Rountree, Alvin L. 1 , Winslow, E. W. White, Jasper Win-- j low, Ellis Stallings, Mrs. Clifton Stellings, C. C. White, L. L. Lane,' Miss Lucille Lane, Clyde Lane, Her-1 bert Williams, W. H. Stallings, Clif- 1 ton Stallings, Lloyd Stallings, Way-, land Hollowell, Noah Stallings, Thur- u - A. 1 .l-.a-'. 1 III IV I IHICfl. BBVBi v uiau IfllC .... i 1 aner peace comes, w snomu v - -- - r - success. The final list win oe puo- WVlit. Mr. p R. white. Chas. the same reason: the protectaonjl - . "CTr , lished next week. . Willslow; j. Gideon Saunder8 A1. the United States. We have nQtbJng trfedoms, dehned them aslouows. Hertford: Mrs. R. W. Smith, Mrs. , ". w.nt1' R M Baker E S .to do with a reordering of ;world : freedom of speech and Barclift, Mrs. Robert Elliott, t2w Alvin nley, jl, throngh a form of super-government, on. Mrg g White "' Un j E Lassiter ,? 'It' seems to us that if thl people 2-Freedom of every person to , and Mrg Beecher' stallingg! ; Elr Lasmter, RJohn S'ter, of this nation thoroughly todrstand' worship God in his own way. Bethel Township: Edgar Long, jj Winslow J V. Rountree, Thomas that the argument for collalboratfon is, 3 Freedom from want. I Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Long, J. H. Mans- w'insiow w'oodrow Stallings, Robert based exclusively upon the interests 4 Freedom from fear. field, Mrs. W. J. Farmer, Mrs. J. C. win8iow' banning Winslow, Johnnie ei uuB .iwuun w wuiiuiis vj , ii is prooaDie mat me riesiueai, hoods, J. u. nooos, wanace hodds, stallings Winfred Winslow, Glenwood make a joint contribution and assume included the freedom of the press in w. E. Curtiss, Mrs. Mattie White, gtaiiings', Wallace Baker, J. C. Baker, joint risks. I the term "freedom of speech and ex-1 Miss Evelyn Long, Julian Long, Mrs. Elwood Q. White, E. R. Winslow', " t-Our people, who now doubt the wis-( pression." However, Secretary Hull Preston Long, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. pete Lilly, Mrs. Nora Winslow, Olivet ;dom Of cooperation with other na- js given credit for specifically listing' Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Chap-i winslow , Claud Winslow, Mrs'. J. W. tions, should be instructed, very plain- a free press as one of the funda-1 pell, C. R. Chappell, Miss Blanche, Lowell C W. Nowell Mrs. J. L. ly, Ml the purposes Ibehind collective mentals for the Government of Italy. Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas1 LanB) A w. Chappell, L. C. Winslow, security and other activities of a One can hardly over-estimate the Chappell, Miss Gertie Chappell, Mr. J jir8 'g . winslow, Mrs! Elihu Wins- joint nature with other powers. The importance of a free press through- and Mrs. M. E. Dail, Mr. and Mrs ' jow " Mrs Otha Winslow, John O. 4 only purpose should be the protection out the world if future warfare is to j Joe White, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Per- chappell, Joe 0. Chappell, Hubei . of the rights and liberties of the be avoided. The shameful manipula- ry, Dewey Perry, Jr., Glenn R. , chamiell' 1 T Winslow W H Wuis- tion of the news in dictator-controlled Matthews, Mrs. Glenn Matthews, Mr. I jow Mrs. W. H. Stallings L. H. P. Matthews, Mr. and.lirHio M.,,iv white i T r:rmrv. . -w , "J O--' 6U TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS BUY WAR BONDSf people of the United States It 18 easy to understand why some countries makes it possible for the and Mr?. S. folks object to a crusade to establish government to misrepresent facts and Mrs. Winston Lane, Mr. and Mrs. J. ! Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Turner Mrs. Lou prosperity in far-off lands or the use relationships to its people.. B. Basnight, George C. Parker, Mrs. I stallings, Mrs. T. M. Twine, Mrs. J. of armed strength; to force the fouf To permit a government to restrict Louis Eaves, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben ig Twine Mrs V A Twine Mr and . iictsuoma, or any omers, upon uu- ine miormauon oi us people is 10 staninRS, Howard ana Alma Lee barbaric and under-prepared peoples, i give to the government the absolute , Eaves, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Matthews, (The fact is they should support in-! control of their thoughts. It is Im- Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. White, Mr. rtelUgent cooperation with other na- possible, "under such circumstances, ' and Mrs. W. M. Harrell, William E. f tions to set up a world order that can for the people of any controlled j Henry, Ralph L. Fain, Coy E. Jar- , keep the peace. This should appeal country to form a free ork just opin- rard, Mrs. S. A. Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas White, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.- Boyce, Mis. R. A. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Walton Lane, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lane, Neal Blow, George Riddick, Mrs. D. J. Munford, to - their self-interest. It provides ion as to international auctions. compensation for- the . contribution r Non-Political Foreign 'Policy 1 that we make in the new order that, Recommended By Secretary Hull swe hope, will prevent further wars. The people of the United States " 1 15,000,000 Unorganized Workers will do well to pay attention to Sec ' Suffer Under War Economy retary of State Cordell Hull, who i.The clerical, white-collar ahej unor- asks them to accept the Moscow Pact! Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Layden, Arthur ; gamzed employees of the United as a basis for a non-political foreign ! Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whed Mrs. W. T. Smith, Mrs. T. R. Ward, Mrs. T. E. Winslow, Mrs. R. H. Cope land, Mrs. Arnold Chappell, Mrs. A. L. Dale, Mrs. Obed Winslow, Mrs. McElroy Chappell, Mrs. li. W. Cope land, T. R. Ward, F. M. Copeland, Elmer Chappell, V. C. Winslow, J. R. Hendren, Mrs. Mora Lanib, A. V. Lane, Mrs. Jack Layden, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Winslow and family, George Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ownley, Mr. and Mrs. Eab Stallings, Mrs. Hannah JollifT, Guthrie Jolliff, Sav age Jolliff, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wms- v &tates, including those in this coun- policy. bee, Jimmie Pason, Mrs. T. W. Nix- iow Mr an(i Mrs William firpe-orv ity, have had little or no increase in It is well that the Secretary denies ( on, Mrs. J. R. Layden, Frank Hassell , Mrs. Bragg Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Dal--;. salary and are without ability to take that the document has secret com- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ward, Joe lag Layden, Miss Maggie Layden Mrs. advantage of any formula for adjust- mitments. The pact had hardly been Dempsey, Mrs. Irvin Whedbee, George Mamie Forbes, Mr. and Mrs.' Earl d wages. (signed in Moscow before the sugges- and Maybell Skinner, Frank Skinner, Winslow and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stark, writing in The Newtion was made, in this and other Mrs. Linwood Hunter, Johnnie Has- geth Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse York Times, says that this class in-, countries, that the announced agree- sell, Willie Pason, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Asbell Emerson Asbell John Asbell i-iuuca iiiwcii iiuiuvu neaas oi im- mem am nox reveal an tnat was ac- Uwens, Mr. ana Mrs. J. K. rroctor, George Asbell, Mr. and Mrs. Elvln iu auu uwi. uiey are at a aisaa- compnsnea. , it was nmtea tnat tne Mary Kevel, Uob LJuke, fcppie parson,' vantage, when compared to approxi- three powers had secretly entered in- Mrs. John Corprew, Cottony Sutton, raately; ; twelve million organized to understandings regarding other Mrs. O. C. Long, O. C. Long, Mrs. E. wage-earners. . , d vexis problems. . ' T. Kirby, W. L. Hardjson, Eunice, i- The plight of the white-collar Mr. Hull's appeal fr a foreign Long, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Long, W. group was called to the attention of poliey outside of politics, if heeded, F. Long, E. C. Chappell, Mr. and, ' the country by President Roosevelt will be of inestimable value to this Mrs. E. J. Proctor, Gertrude L. Fleet-' on July 2, 1948, when he pointed out nation. For many years, our rela- wood, Mrs. Lizzie Hare, Mr. and Mrs. ; . that many consumers were without tions with foreign , countries have John Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. eurplup purchasing power or the high been clouded and disturbed by uncer-' Creecy, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Proctor, ! i earnings enjoyed by some workers, tainties as to the permanence of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Griffin, John He- listed four million wage workers American foreign policy. Downing, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. El- eamitig leal than forty cents an hour II both parties could unite upon a liott, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Long, 'and other millions whose incomes declaration, establishing our foreign Madge Long, Mr. and Mrs. David were almost as low. affairs upon an equivocal basis, the ' Cox, James Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs.! 'Mr. Roosevelt said that four mil- peace of the world would be enhanced ' Thad Chappell. Mrs. T. B. Walters,! niun A"uues naa not naa an increase to xne Deneru oi tne united States Zack Phillips, Mrs. Roy McGrohen, f more than five" per cent in their and all nations. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Davenport, H. S. incomes during the eighteen preced- Battle of Bougainville Expected to Davenport, Sammie Sutton, S. T. i' ing months and millions of salaried,1 Determine Course of War In i Sutton, Robbins Blanchard, Colon ' whita-collar Workers the school The South Pacific I Jackson, Mrs. J. E. Davenport, Mrs. teachers, clergymen, the State, coun- The battle of Bougainville will William White, Mr. and Mrs. Free ty and city officials, the policemen, the loom large in the consciousness of man Long, Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Berry, upemen, the clerks were having Americans, regardless of whether the Raymond Farmer, Mrs. Tom Farmer, their living standards slashed by island becomes the scene of heavy Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lassiter and higher food prices while their sal- land fighting, similar to that an family, Joseph Proctor, J. H. New carles remained low. . Guadalcanal last year, or the sur- bold, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Proctor, Another class, mentioned by the rounding waters stage a decisive en- Miss Minnie Wilma Wood, Mr. and President, were those with- fixed in- gagement between the fleets of the Mrs. Moody Mathews, Mrs. J. E. , comes the dependent mother of the United States and Japan. Lane, Willie Lane, Mrs. J. H.' New " soldier boy with her scant $37 per Our objective is Rabaul, the main bold, Miss Nita N. Newbold, Mrs. W. tmonth, the widow living off the pro- Japanese base on New Britain, but Griffin, Jr., Leroy Goodwin, Mrs. Le , 1 ceeds of her husband'B insurance the strategic purpose , behind the ' roy Goodwin, Mrs. Evie Weston, Ern- , policy , and the old-age pensioner. American drive is to break through est Goodwin, Mrs. Ernest Goodwin, Concluding, the President told Con- the defensive arc of islands vhich J. T. Harris, Miss lilanche Goodwin, , gress that "these unorganized millions protect the vital sea routes by which Mrs. E. T. Phillips, E. T. Phillips, W. , ''must not become tha forgotten men Japan hopes to defend and maintain E. Curtis, Charlie Elljott, Claude and women of our war economy." her Asian empire. ' " Long, Mrs. Charles Ward, J. J. Phil- ;Reviewing,the situation, Mr. Stark Rabaul is about 660 miles from lips, Roger Brooks, Tom McDonald, I . IL.i .J I. . 11 1 I TT I n- I J 1 . , i . . ... . eaya t'iav virtually au employees in nenuerson i-ieia, on uuaaaicanai, to. iiarry Jones, Fatnam Homer, KUjah IT We Have Plenty To Be Thankful For 'IV- 'niMnLmrivinir 10,1: is dilloiciit from tlic Tiianl ing of every year past . . . from the first celebration when the Xevv England settlers gave thanks for their plentiful harvest and the blessings of the new country . . . from the celebration during the depression years when the theme of the holiday was hope for food and jobs for all. Today we thank Cod for being alive and strong in mind and body ... for the privilege to think as we please ... to live in a democracy. We are thank ful that we can work and sacrifice with the knowledge that we are on the side of mercy and justice. We have li'ciitv to be thankful for! -o- Quinn Furniture Co. 211 North I'oindexter St. Eliza'.th City, N. V. manufacturing ? industries have re- the southeast. ' Brooks, Lena Brooks, Dan Harrell, 'll ceived wage increases ; totalling 15 Bougainville is about two-thirds of Bettie Bembry, Isaac Bembry, Dora f" per cent between January, : 1941, and the way to Rabaul. It contains about Harrell, Sarah Harrell, Fannie May, 1942. tThis ; increase) Was de- 4,000 square miles, being about 100 Thompson, William Thompson, Elie ntrwA imaIta' nw. Iia Jn. 1J .'mil.. Inn.. . r n W-VN I j T. . i 1 1 -n m nucu v .uiau uk m w rue iu wnBi lung auu 1,1 uiu Qti uu mans McuonsLia, ivatnenne Cauoway, xvay .Jf'ing costs :in , that period, but, with wide, ' It is mountainous, with two mond Sutton, Llewellyn Spruill, Liz- some exceptions, no similar increase active volcanoes, one of which rises zie Spruill, Willie Howell, Earl Jones. 1 came to th white-collar group. : to a height of over 10,000 feet. . The Belvidere Township: William C. The Government has set up mach- ? island. ; is. well-wooded and densely Chappell, E. L. Chappell, Mrs. Moody inery-for, the adjustment' of wages populated, k ! White, Mrs. E. L. Hurdle, Mr. and but the bulk of, the changes are ini-. The landing of Japanese reinforce- Mrs. Louis Winslow, Raleigh Ashley, tiated. 'Ity.ttnde.'Wiloiig. 'Begbuibig- menta on Bougainville indicates a de- Mr. and MnuNurnev Channell. J. H. proceedings ;! under ' either the Fair termination to fight; for the island.- Stallinsrs. Carroll V. Ward. C Frank Labor Standards Act or the regula-: The fight will not be conolusiye of the Lynch, Mrs. P.; R. Chappell, Elbert tion of the WLB, the organized groups I war' in the Pacific 'because ou off en- U. Chappell, W. P. Chappell, Mrs. present mar wage uiBputeo awr au- wvo meruiy vine start oi a series Mary a., unappeil, Mr. ana mrs. snei justment. In many cases,, employers of blows that are designed to force ton G. Chappell, John R. Chappell, and employees agree on wage adjust- the Japanese backward toi the basic Mr. and Mrs. Percy Chappell, the defense of their home islands. ' r , Rev. and Mrs.. B. H. Millikan, Mrs. General MacArthur, not - long ago, E.f S. White, L. , L. Winslow, Miss suggested that the air . strength of Margaret B. White, Miss Lucy White, the enemy in and around Rabaul had Miss Clara M, White, Mr. and Mrs. been practically destroyed. , , There is E, J. Winslow, W. A. WJnslow, Mr. every reason to helieve that' the war- and Mrs. Ira S. .Winslow. Mrs. V. C. ships available to 'Admiral William Dale, Dr. E. S. White, Mrs. C. G. em selves. Some of these may cov-, Halsey ;j are " sufficient to meet anv Chappell, Mrs. 1 : W. L. White. J. W. clerical and . white-collar em-, fleet that the' Japanese - risk in the Chappell. W. I' White, P. C-White, yees, who , without organization' camnaign, even' if it includes the' bulk ' Miss Margaret S, White, Mrs. Harmon Because It's the Best Investment I Own ... I Am PAINTING My Home For Its PROTECTION ments which , are approved . by the Mh Stark reports that employers lay start wage increases by apply- ng to WLB and. says that about 75 W cent of the requests or such ad- jstments, now come from employers Young, Mrs. Jf. ? M. : Copeland, Miss Evelyn V Copeland, J. , M. Copeland, Marjorie Perry, Mr. and .Mrs. T. C. port, are unable to obtain in- !-0f Japanese battleship and carrier es through their own economic1 strength,'' ' f. i " ; "',' ure. s "Where employers,, how-' ,- The battle of Bougainville will not r, refuse to consider increases, the be won by . aircraft or-warships or, Perry, Miss Olive Layden,. Mr. and iuicu viuymycvB ib wji.iiuui. ei-, kuuiiu xorces. victory wilt come' am. c c oyrum, Lucius winsiow, remedy. . " through the expert coordination of all ' Dempsey - Winslow. . Mr. and Mrs. . National War Labor Board forces. Each. branch 'of the service, Arba Winslow, Mrs. Dewitt Winslow. y i ny letters; from, people dlB- Will contribute to the successful coh- sMrs, Howard W. , Chappell,', Mr. and t" 1 with their wages, tut It' is elusion of the attack and the entire Mrs, Roy Winslow, ," Mrs. .; Mercer Wintry blasts will soon be swirling about . . . bringing rain, snow :ml weather which will cause decay and other run-down conditions of your home and buildings unless you pro tect them now by painting and cementing leaks in the roofs. Your investment is worth taking care of . . . come in and talk over your needs with us. We can supply you with the materials you will need to apply this protection against the com ing winter weather. See us for Athey's Interior and Exterior Paints Athens Varnishes - Roof Cement Roof Coating and Brushes Eleriiord Hardware & Supply Co. fi , HERTFORD. N. C ,
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