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group from which Much char
<wb- uiannte makes tta Interesting
biiup of Imd-fellows: John I* Lewis
of the CIO, about throe uewspa...t.*.
r..lnn.at..
vuiuiiuu.-im ? nu mu uiriiui; iu
^/ministration leftists, the Com- ,
cuuoUls' newspapers. the -Dally'
Worker, und similar others.
Jk% least one of thosp apparently
??'v. '/j .4# ;.** TBva.rr.3* of-drlfl-,
ralfy of explaining a word much
krnrd hi. connection with tho peud--'
/Or tax hill ''amortization. That
word s us simple as . it can he, pirliouch
it sound's Impressive to talk'
M/tul "amortizing plants hniit fori
national* defense.
One of the best current ex planaA
'mapuracturiiiK industry. does,
sot. as some, seem to believe operite
on money put up by a few Billionaires
Instead, it uses the sav ?Ks
of millions of ordinary people
etui lend (invest) their savings In
JM" hope of getting a return oil them
. itudusVios now e e being, naked,
foe example, lo spend $100,000 of
lUesc savings to build a plant and
' my the machines needed to make
fifth explosives. While there is n I
uiutKci lor ini'sn explosives. ine1'
Industry will pay regular laxes a- I
mounting to nearly 21 percent or
els income plus specfal taxes on ex
. x?sy profits running up to 40 per
- rw! or more. .
IV'fien the need, for hlgs explosives
rain, the plant anil machinery will
be worthless. AH Industry asks Is
?W?tr right to recover the cost of the
piuui and machinery while they are
asefaL
In short, the bad word "nmortizaorttm"
means simply ''recovery of |
IMPERIAL
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TO-DAY ? THUR8DAV J
George O'Brien in
"Whispering Smith Speaks i
.Edward G. Robinson in I
'Barbary Coast*
News ? Serlsi
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
D Iff mp In
"Arizona Frontier"
Maureen O'Harra in
''Bill Of Divorcement'
Serial ? Cartoon
MONDAY and TUESDAY
A- Dig Special
Randolph Scott In
""When The Daltons Rode"
Comedy ? News
- Coming Soon
^ARGENTINE NIGHTS"
Thursday an
I "MY LOVE C
Olivia DeHaviland
Saturday?Doi
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Nancy KellyMonday
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George Raft?1
Wednesday - Bargain I
"THOSE WER
William H olden
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Monday ? Wedn
Late Shows: Complete SI
l,< . Adm. Mon.-Tues. 20c; V
I Continuation of these lat
the patronage received.
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cmU a ad it does not, as .John Lewis
ea>?, ujc.au immunity from ptopor
taxation.
n uiuu wiio is trying to do a JoD
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lt?d i.c ? t'i liilUulttgCvi Ill.yCiO.
inuustr> tia? ehougn to do without
?a > ij.t, cd ueienu not it uga'.im sueu
ouseiesa chuiges as these, say many
..i/icii-ueieuse utiuueu ju SVusnmglOti.
H is whispered private!) iu dark
places that tuete is u reason behind
a.i this attack. The American people
It. is Said, have been led to believe
Unit the skies soon will' be
t A.il luiiig with 60.000 atrpiuues. llut
It will In* months if ifol yurs beVVliih
The people, become a war of
ui< facta, it if. said, titty will wonder
vv.hose fault it is. The backers of
the new assault hope it.yistry will
be blamed.
. ? O-lnodeufully,
there ate enough pea
pie now on the government payroll
to stage some pdett.v elaborate maneuvers
on their own hook.
When the World War ended on
Nov. 11. 1!>18, there were 017,760
people oil the federal payroll ? exclusive
of course of soldiers, etc,
l.ast December the figure reached
;<S7.857. the lugnest number since
W1H.
But 011 June 1. almost two monhs
ago; the total on the federal pay
roll was 1,011,066." What,it will be
when the "emergency' ends nobody
knows..
?o ?
A Congressman from the Pacific
Coast is a participant in the lates 1
nntfindUstry drive. A study of one
of his latest bills indcates why he
doesn't understand things.
He proposes that because manufacturers
are granted an 8 per cent |
profit on their government business,'
rartners should be assured au 8 per j
cent, profit on theirs.
The truth Is. of course, that man-,
ifacturers are uot "guaranteed" an
i percent profit. They are told that
if they make more than 8 per cent
rhe money will be-taken away {rom
hetp. ' '
Students: Herald $1 College Term
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SERVICE
We ' Fill any Doctors'
Prescription promptly
1 4 1 _ 1
ana accurately at reasonable
prices with the
confidence of your physician.
KINGS MOUNTAIN
DRUG GO.
THE REXALL STORE
We Call For And Deliver
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id Friday
AME BACK"
? Jeffrey Lynn .
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E THE DAYS"
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"When The Daltona' Rode", with
Andy Oevine at Imperial Theatre
Charter Meeting
Of Worn, n's
C Uama
JUtlCl) I1CIC
Sixty Methodist women were enrolled
as Charter Members of 'the
Woman's Society of Christlau Service
In impressive ceremonies at
Central Methodist Church last Sunday
afternoon. The new organization
merges the Woman's Missionary Society
and several other women's
groups in the united Methodist
Church. The following officers were
elected at the meeting:
President, Mrs. Hunter Ware.
Vice-President. Mrs. M. H. IJiser.
Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. O.
O. Jackson.
Recording Secretary, Mrs. J. Proctor
Thompson. .
Treasurer. Mrs. L. A. Hoke.
Secretary for Mission Study, Mrs.
H. T Fulton. Sr.
Secretaries of Children's Work.
Mrs. W. C. Putnam and Mrs. W. H.
Howard.
Secretary of the Baby Division,
Mrs. C. A. Gofortli.
Agent for ''World Outlook," Mrs.
Kred Wright. .
Superintendent of Supplies. Mrs.
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V* ruuuu.
Rev. H. C. Sprinkle. Jr.,' called the
meeting to order, and Mrs. W. H.
Howard was elected temporary secretary.
The impressive ritual of enrolling
the charter membevs was
rondurted by the Pastor; and Mrs.
VV. A. Williams, president of the Wo
man's Missionary Society for the
nast two years; conducted the election
of officers and delivered the
charge to the new society. The officers
will he Installed at the meeting
of the new society on Monday. Sept.
16. Mrs. Hunter Ware will be the
delegate of the society at the Confer
enee organisation meeting to be
held in Statesvllle October 1.
Christian Service
Society Organized
At the organization meeting held
Tuesday night of the Woman's Society
of Christian Service of Grace
Methodist Church the following offl
cers were elected:
Mva. George Kennedy, President.
Mrs. Prank Ballard, V-Presideni.
Mrs. Boyce Mauney, Recording
Secretary.
Mrs. Haskell Wilson. Corresponding
Secretary.
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Mrs. 6. W Johnson, Missionary
Education and Service.
Mrs. T. J. Ellison, Social Relations
and Church Activities.
Mrs. Boyd Putnam, Secretary of
Girls' Work.
After election pf officers and appointing
of committees, *'A Charge
To The Society,was read by the
newly elected President. The meeting
was dismissed by Rev. S. W.
Johnson.
Mferchants' Secretary
Begins Duties
f Miss Selina Parton. who was reticently
elected Secretary by the
Board of pirectors of the Kings
Mountain Merchants Association began
her new duties Monday.. Misa
Parton succeeds Mrs. George Moss
who resigned ^Mrs. Moss has served
as Secretarjr since the Association!
was founded about a year and a half
go.
The office will be moved from the
D, P. Hord Furniture Co. to tho law
offices of Ector Harrlll. as Miss Par
ton is also secretary to tbe attorney
President of the Association, G. .
Bridges, asks that all members who
need the services of the new secretary
to call her at 44
' Mr. Bridge* Mid, "We ere- sorry
to lose Mr*. Mom at she has given
excellent service and meant a groat
deal to the Aaaoolation. but we are
also fortunate In securing the services
of Miss Parton."
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nday and Tuesday Mo
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Randolph Scott, Kay Francis and
next Monday and Tuesday.
New Pastor At
Wesleyan Methodist
Kev. K. L. PhilllpB of Glenn Alpine
has, accepted a cull to the Wesleyan
Methodist church here to succeed
Uev. M. R. Haj-vey who has ac
cepted a call to the Wesleyan Methodist
church hi Lynchburg, Va.
Rev. Phillips couies to this church
and community well recommended.
11nunti.... ti. ?L.. * ? ?
u i a. ruiii.pa ic 1 uc lui iuvr miSH
Grace Graham, daughter of Kev.
and Mrs. E. M. Graham who was
pastor of this church severul years
ago. Rev. anil und Mrs. Phillips
have one child, a son. four years
old.
The public is cordially invited to
worship with us. Services each Sunday
at 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
Annual Watch-Night
Service
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The annual Watch-Night Service
will be held Friday night at Mace
donla Baptist church at 7:30 o'clock.
Kev. Carl Lovin of Gastonin and
Evangelist A. A. Haggard will be
the principal speakers, each dellv
ering a message. Any visiting quar
let will be welcomed to be with us.
The nubile Is cordially invited lo be
with us.
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YOUTH IS THE
TREND! I3F FASHION ]
TODAY!
Let us style a coiffure of
tiny curls or a flattening
ii
pompadour to wear with
your first new fall hat~..
which will be off the face.
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Hats this year are made
to suit the hair line. We
are here to help ' 'look
your loveliest.
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mredness tor national defense
uong the other dignitaries there
> Governors Burnet R. (May bank
loutb Carolina, Keen Johnson of'
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Tennessee, and Secretary of the Interior
Harold Ickes. Mrs. Roo?evelt
accompanied the President. Rid
lag In the automobile wiui mo
Roosevelts were Ickes, and Senatora
Reynolds (IVNC) and McKellar
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