(Wilmington, NC). 1941-03-19
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Joned the car and took off h Improvement of City Pales' tool kit Minor Charges Heard Nation For All-Out Aid WEATHER OFFERS ! ; WILL HEAD Rallying Hall Grounds Started Fales’ car was stolen ADOPTED CRAIG | Mono- v SLOGAN In Recorder’s Coart afternoon fiom I lolly Kid:;. ,> route to FARMERS POBLEM Preliminary work of the city hall Wilmington to report with assault with SOCIETY theft to authorities, BY TRADE GROUP A negro charged DENTAL grounds beautification program was Kales s able to con- the car beside the a deadly weapon was the highway-' r Winter Make begun yesterday by department Hampstead. Prolonged May Investigation ri \ e, vince the of his innocence in Other of Southern d Will judge Officers of public works. a ‘Forward in the Forties’ too Late that kit of valuable clectr here Vegetable Crop recorder's court yesterday Association Elected at the Preparatory to planting of new tools had been stolen Be Motto of Greater Wil- from the in so he con- For Profitable Selling lawns around the build- morning, but doing Charlotte Meeing municipal hide. Movement and Woodrow Wilson soldiers’ The mington fused some of the facts. He was or- ing car, Fales told police hut at Fourth and Princess streets, undamaged. held under a charge of per- March 18.—UP)—Pro- dered Walhalla. S. RALEIGH, the yesterday was re- is the —Dr. W. R. Craig of department "Forward in the Forties" jury by Judge Alton A. Lennon. winter weather is causing old soil, which is to be the of the longed moving top Out of total annual deaths announced yesterday for C., was elected president fer- slogan The negro was Dan JIcKeithan. farmers to wonder whether their replaced with fresh earth and 387,897 Move- today reported by the s Greater Wilmington Forward Southern Dental association tilizer. shrubs and flowers Const the charged with shooting at one Willie vegetable crop will be too late Plants, Bureau. 360.634 were from ment which is sponsored by convention here. Green- disease1 at its third annual from the city’s nursery at of the of the Davis with a pistol. The charge for Frank heart. committee profitable marketing, on the Reorganization He was elevated from the vice field Lake will be planted Wilmington Chamber of Commerce. JIcKeithan was dismissed, Parker, Federal Statistician with against Dr. J. L. grounds. advertisement" is in recognition of the presidency to succeed This slogan and Davis was taxed with the costs the State Department of Agricul- Wilmington faces one of Austin of Chattanooga. Tenn. fact that for malicious prosecution. However, ure, said today. opportunities in its his- Dr. fl Renentd "T*1* i the greatest the story as to disposal of Other officers elected’ were Conditions have been such that Thief Steals Car and ft tne-Month Leaders negro's Xjch^ub** during the next decade. that Atlanta. Ga.. —thanks tc the help o CHI tory hffi pistol did not tally with ■James A. Broach of many growers have not planted I will strive to in- Then Takes Tool Kit CHES TEKS Ptlit ip eelievin* of the movement a bench warrant first Dr. Ralph F. he whereas of officers, and vice president; their vegetables, said, symptomatir functions uir ana residents of Wilmington spire the was second vice would be discomfort Absolutely charging perjury issued. Jarrett of Charlotte, normally they “growing safe r«, with the possibilities It was bad Bill Fales, an tc takr as directed Con- and vicinity were as follows: Dr. C. C. Howard of enough, 50j Other cases president. nicely.” tair nr Movement in the at Woodrow habit-tormina ... of the Forward colored, housebreak- Atlanta, executive secretary, re- He said the planting 6eason was electrician residing w’ de- Pete Harvey, drugs bo* narcotics 1943’s with industrial and port 10 later than even a Place, told police, to have his car ing and damage to personal prop- tains that office. days year with retail trade expan- severe stolen—but when the car thief aban- velopment. on Wilbert Wil- elections were followed by ago, when farmers suffered with erty and assault The sion, with agricultural progress, Wil- winter weather which made liams. not guilty. an address by Dr. Edward L. gener- with the solu- tourist development, house- Texas, on “De- al farm work late, though 1940 with T-helma Harvey, colored, liams of Houston. tion of our civic problems and was one of the state’s best crop with a deadlj Restorative Dentistry.” Com- breaking and assault signs for the "revitalized" Chamber of yield years. weapon, not guilty. The convention adjourned after merce. “Normally, truckers are busy John Bryant, colored, assault on a number of clinics this after- its volunteer organization with their crops early in March With a female, not guilty. noon. 1 a full strength, lead- and growers anxiously about their mobilizing to Robert Blanding, assignation, IS the Movement will fruit buds are busy with spray- ers of Forward months on the roads. the balance of this week to ing,” Parker commented. “This devote JIary Brown, colored, stealing $25 Drum is Conducting plans however, warm sunny days perfecting their organization dismissed for lack ysar, from Ben Fluker. Exercises absent and and education of the needs Fort Bragg have been noticeably public of cause, the prosecuting probable a condition of and the new chamber. dormant plants of witness having moved out of the PINT FORT BRAGG, March 18.—(iP>— trees continues to exist. Harriss Newman, Forward Move- of the court. jurisdiction Lieut. Gen. Hugh A. Drum, com- “Lettuce plants and strawber- ment general chairman, announced mander of the First Army, accom- ries are still dormant. Most winter the selection and acceptance of Ron- panied by Brig. Gen. Francis -E. salad vegeables are adding a few ald Stewart as chairman of the Na- Fort Screven to Receive First Army chief of staff spring leaves. Even small grains tional Firms committee. Stewart will Wilby. $1.00 and other staff officers, is con- are showing little signs of spring be assisted by J. H. Carswell. C. L. North Carolina Draftees H. a command exercise growth.” QUART $1.95 Harris, R. A. Brindell and E. ducting post the ninth division here However, he added, both fruits This committee, whose FORT SCREVEN. Ga.. March 18. at today. Southerland. and are still safe from started, will selectees from Under such an exercise, the of- vegetables activities have already —One hundred thirty 5 Fort make known killing frosts and freezes. solicit subscriptions from firms do- North Carolina will be sent to ficers unexpectedly vi- the and act as an ad- ing business in Wilmington and Screven next week to bring their presence authorized President Roosevelt Ills with but Headquarters in | 232r.d Coast Artillery to vance guard, delivering informa- pictured making stirring speech, bristling in Steel cinity having anti-dictator for sacrificial Employment it was learned today from barbs, railing cooperation by management other cities. "It seemed advisable," strength, tion to the division command about and labor in America’s "all-out” aid-to-democracies program. The Presi- W. H. Sage, post adjutant. reac- Sets Record said Chairman Stewart, "to start Capiafti a hypothetical enemy. The dent broke an Industry re- eight-year precedent by making this historic address at inas- The selectees will be sent to a of the officers to this our phase of activity early tion division the annual dinner of the White House Correspondents’ association center before being assigned much as some concerns in the Na- ception information is noted by the First in Washington. NEW YORK. March IS.—(.P)—Em- to units of the 252nd Coast Artillery. tional Firms division must present Army officers, all of Governors ployment and payrolls in the steel This was inducted last regiment Y. in 1940 the this matter to their headquarters. unit Island, N. 1 industry topped previous September as a National Guard Our plans are so arranged that the Congregation Voices records of 1929 by a considerable from North Carolina. Regret concerns ir. the National Firms margin, the American Iron & Steel 2S Within the next few weeks the is will have been contacted Coast Guard Ordered Institute division Third Battalion, now- in training at At Dr. Gilmour’s Retirement reported today. prior to the had an av- and solicitation completed Fort Moultrie. S. C.. will be trans- To Assist Lillian Anne Last year Industry time the closing of the cam- the rtf 547,000 wage-earning and the of ferred to Fort Screven to join Resolutions expressing regret at | “On February 5th, 1941, Dr. Gil* erage which is Friday. March 28. Sage salaried workers against 458,000 for paign. rest of the regiment, Captain NORFOLK, March 18.—W— the retirement on account of ill- i mour was stricken with a physical a suc- Va., "Indications point toward said. illness and since that date has 1929. Payrolls totaled $961,000,000 Two coast guard vessels have been ness of Dr. A. D. P. Gilmour, pas- Straight Bourbon Whiskey cessful effort,” Stewart continued. been continuously confined to his against $841,000,000 in the earlier ordered to assist the little motor tor of the First "We are meeting with the finest Presbyterian ... from the Heart of the CASE CONTINUED bed. He advised Session on Febru- boom year. hand." vessel Lillian Anne, of Norfolk, sort of cooperation on every church, and hope for his early re- 23rd that, on the advice of his 18.— in North ary Bluegrass. 90 Proof. is scheduled to open SAN FRANCISCO. March aground Alligator river. to further eerve Schenk) The campaign covery have been adopted the physicians, he had reluctantly many happy years .F—Federal A.