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Washington Sn (Cont'd front front page) w*k> has read the lie cord know* 'tia.l (JonKfOKSio'-'t) frequently use 11 *? * ouuditiK board for their politt eat parties t>r' lor their own personit bobbies. Keeeullv Someone took tilt* trou -Tl*-^W**.W>mW,p ? it the amo-int of" ' t pace used lt> a-angle day by tnefnPit ot hoth parties to air campaign fUnr.-v of one .kind 01 another, and V>t:rut. fiat is edit the taxpayers Wcr'ei in one issue alone. Suppose 'tiere have beeu liundre<l issues of the Iti-coi'il (lit- year- a conaervu jv estimate: tlKK would mean --- ?ryi'750.H" lugr amount us political money go?s these days, but li would pay a < 1 of wages and buy u lot of meals ' * .:rrO?.-'.-. ' j Washington's inside planners may '-?<rt have been' making' newspaper '.eeadlises fretiuenMy, but thev are n tub)' as termites behind the' scenes. Tbey now are arc.working on a *ew spend-lcnd' program for 20 ' fll.W()N dollars ? the biggest yet. That is nearly half the present debt y> Hi billion Their idea is that they will bor rbw the money from the money *Vom the people and spend ft. on the people. They say that yon can't, go . rofce borrowing from yourself. '* These planners say its Just like a family * one member borrows from another, but the whole family caul **?' broke. . Other economists say they overtook the fact that if a broke mem *ct of the family borrows all. the tianey ,of his. relatives, and then jorrtuines to borrow against what hfs rotatives will earn in the future the breaking point must some day I* reached. Ret the planners proceed. In the Ikst 10 years thev -have boosted the .public debt from $16 billion to $44 trillion they are now talking about taking it lo $75 billion. Thoy figure Onit it they; talk about it enough T!fc*y will get the p'eople used to it Furthermore, .the appropriation and authorization of some $15 bitiSM for national defense has met with public approval, because the rutton wants to be defended. The new $20 hitllon will also be ''nationalt defense." Meanwhile, the planners gloss ov <er some essential facta. On ir.e that -ftmgress is now putting the finishIMPERIAL Phone 134 T TODAY - THURSDAY Wallace Ford June Lang "Isle Of Destiny" In Technicolor Tom Keene "Raw Timber* Serial - News 10c FRIDAY and SATURDAY Johnnie Mack Brown in "Law and Order* Peter Lorre in ""Stranger on Third Floor Starting New Serial "JUNIOR G-MEN" tint 100 Boys will be given Junior *4Men Badge Saturday morning at o'clock. 10c and 15c MON. - TUBS. WED. Three Big Days fawn Home at Pint Rit!g? wrththshoms Tc-nphllosoph-t of the oir in fh? story they searched five years to find! It* OTotert you muss see. Bring Be wfcote family. Veto Show Tossday and Wednesday at 11:00 e'clocg. 10c and 20c aiYii -r?. V ft rn?- *? . rt apshots iiig touches on its tenth tax bill in !.u last nine years, anil there will oe an elu'venth next year. This means that since most tax bills lias* about tajd-year, and apply to tit hi juir's income, nobody can plan diotf ;bau six mouths ahoau. Thl>_ fW, tiiin v will b?: about three nion A . t <..L..4 .1 I.I ills u> |>iuu wiiiu kuuuiu nave utrvn done tlit- previous nine montlih. Alio her overlooked facto) in that .-.pending money 011 tanks and tractors add guns- is not productive. Wlien tlit- lank Is completed. the flow of niOltcy stops there. The tank ft t>nid;uw..lw>t...to destroy. If the suiiih money were spent 'on a tract on tliat tracl.or would pull plows and cultivators which would produce farm good*. These goods in turn would feed the hungry and pro ride jobs in factories and stores. That won't be talked uboct much because it isn't a good spcnd-leud 'national defense argument. Some folks in Washington wonder whether the planners had anything to do wlih a constitutional amendment to be voted on hi Colorado id November. This amendment would, in effect, put a 1 percent tax ou bor i'Q\V?1d money. ": .*.' John Richard Hord Dies In Gastonia .lolin itichard Hord. 64. resident of Gastonia the past quarter of a' century or more, tiled at 6:p. in. Tuesday afternoon at his home at 1318 West Airline avenue;, following an illness of serverai months. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ag nes liord at home, five sons, Travis and 's ted ley R.' O. liord, both of Uastonia, Clarence and Feltner J. Hord, both of Kings Mountain, and Auizy liord of Portsmouth, Va. and two daughters, Mrs. Geneva J Grimes anil Mrs. Lawrence Canup, both of Kannapoiis. Mr. Hord Hord was a nattve of Cleveland county and had lived in PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We Fill any Doctors* Prescription promptly I and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE We Call For And Deliver Phones 41?81 Thai 10c 1 Fri "TYP Doroth; Saturday?I I itiTm -jKie/| 1 w?1>oc| THE EARL Ol * The Higj Monday a "I LOVE 1 William Po1 Wednesday - Bargain "OKLAHOM The Three I "I WAS AN A Zorina?R I ' * '" " ' ' .: ' -.a IB KING8 MOUNTAIN HERALD Uastonla for the past 26 or 30 years.) He was a member of Loray Baptist church. | 1 Funeral services wll'l be held this j afternoon i Thursday) at 2 o'clock. Or. J. W. Whitley will ofTlclate. Interment will be In Tltickety, 8. C. " A HEAD j of the TIMES - ' r anas - * > ? i-* -=^.[ Today's coiffure is short and swirled . . . casual and yet definitely lady like. Your permanent wave should be a very! special one this year . . . | for above all, your hair must look as if Nature had done the waving. * We specialize in soft per sonalized permanents for all ages. 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Stripes and Tweeds m I EffnV I SALE OF BLANKETS I One Group Part Wool DOUBLE BLANKETS I Rich Colors. Scotch Plaid. $2.98 value ?SPECIALr* 4 An Belk's Top Hat Blankets HEAVY DOUBLE BLANKETS Size 72 x 84 $2.98 Full Bed Size BLANKETS Attractive Striped Patterns I- 48c, Belk's Dt REMEMBER ? You A1 i Men's Heavy Weight | 11ANES UNION SUITS All Sizes 97c pair | ? IIRUIT OF THE LOOM 1 Sanforized Full Cut SHORTS I \Vith Gripper 25c pair I i&s sacKS, J Long Wearing 10c pair I Men's New Tu-Tone SWEATER JACKETS All colors and sizes $1.98 ea. I MEN'S ZIPPER SWEATERS Plain or Fancies $1.98 ea. | d DRESS SHIRTS I MniBH9Es New Winter Patterns WASH SUITS For the little fellow. Sizes 2 to 8. 97c I * y Sole Long Wearing 0ES OXFORDS plain or 12. for the School Girls. Plain, I or tu-tone browns. 18 $1.98 I to $4.95 ^ ' : Children's SCHOOL OXFORDS or Hi Shoes. Black or Brown. Sizes to I 97c pair I Thursday Only j Sale Of Cannon Towels I Large size. Solids or fancy borders. 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