.. K 01 v .' V.I Pae 8 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, APRIL Sylva Takes Top Honors In Cage Meet Held Here Sylva'a All Stars, displaying: a consistently good brand of basket ball, inarched to tho championship of the Hazelwood-Waynesyille athletic association's Gold Medal basketball tournament for men with a 32-23 verdict over Clyde in the finals Saturday night Bethel capture third, place honors with a 44-33 verdict over the Hazelwood quint. In the semi-finals Friday night Sylva trounced Bethel, 67 to 39, and Clyde barely nosed out Hazelwood, 23 to 22. Results of the opening round of elimination games played Thurs day night in the eight-team meet were: Clyde defeated the Boosters 41 to 28, Hazelwood disposed of Cullowhee 32 to 21, Sylva turned back the Shooting Stars 49 to 38 and Bethel walloped Champion Paper 69 to 26. The finals line-ups: Pos Bethel (44) Hazelwood (33) F M. Rogers (19) Whisenhunt (2) F J. Rogers (18) ...... ...Boone (8) C Rigdon (8) .... ... -Plott (12) G R. Rogers (6) Graham (4) G Hyatt (2) ......... Holt (3) Subs: Hazelwood, Green (4). Pos Sylva (32) Clyde (23) F Cowan (8) Leatherwood F Watson (9) Rathbone (4) C Brown (8) .Morgan (11) G Green (2) Jolly (8) G Fulbright (6) Smathers FORD STRIKE SETTLED A plan was agreed upon in 90 minutes on Wednesday, which call ed for a settlement of the strike in the River Rouge plant of Ford .Motor Company. Order was re stored and pickets withdrawn im mediately. A mediator of the gov ernment was said to have been in- atramental in bringing about satis factory terms of the agreement, after Ford officials had asked Presi dent Roosevelt for help, in that "Communist leaders were actively directing the lawlessness." INDUSTRY NEEDS WELDERS NOW SOUTHERN WELDING SCHOOL National DtfenM calls or akIUid am. Thousand of electric and acctrltn inlders ceded in ahlpyarda and airplane factorial with pa? op to ll.oo per boor. We win train yon hi 8 to 10 weeks. Day and nlffht ""a, i"ree employment tarries. Nantes of our graduates now eueceeafullj employed sen be tarnished. Most modern ly equipped sohool ia south. Enroll today. Easy terms. PHONE 2940 W. MARKET ST. A8HEVILLE. N. Cj CANT QUIT - - By Jack Sards i a a a i 1 1 I f r in ' 'At Is... 1) : ( w n it Af.V AAJOAPA.R 7, WTI-IKI- s; ClmdM. AfftTfetfAAl flUartCsT I TZ VtSk -neea. rtMe. a&j a " W i APifeRiwe us-t vvaao's seats CHARtC WAS OIVaJC&P TUAf Mi$ A6tld" Mscies neeDeo a vetuMAMt ksst SPORTS ROUND-UP By,; V' J. D. HYATT The Press Scimitar said recently it learned from an authoritative source that Lou Chiozza. New York Giants third baseman, had been sent to the MemDhis Chicks of the Southern Asociation. The hottest hitter among the New York Yankees at present is young Phil Rizzuto, who has made at least one safety in 12 consecu tive games. Connie Mack has sold Bill Nagel to the Phillies for $7,600. The manager of the Athletics said he Opening Next Week Union Clothing Co. Next To Western Union Waynesville WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF WEARING APPAREL FOR MEN And WOMEN Pay A Little Each Payday No Red Tape - No Extra Charges Open A Charge Account Buy On The Easy Payment tlan WATCH FOR OUR OPENING (Union Clothing Co. NEXT TO WESTERN UNION did not know whether. Doc Proth- ro of the Phils planned to use Nagel in the infield or outfield. The Chicago Cubs, leading the White Sox, 3-2, in their spring "city series," seek their 10th vic tory in the last 13 exhibition games against the Sox. Connie Mack plans to alter the Philadelphia Athletics" training schedule drastically next year. In stead of bookinsr arames nearlv every day. Connie horjes to restrict playing dates mostly to week-ends, wnn occasional mid-week games. Five years asro onlv 23 men reported for football at the Uni versity of Louisville. . . The other day 20 came out for the backfield alone. Paul Runyan, White Plains, N. Y., two-time P. G. A. champion, sunered a shoulder contusion in an atltnmoHila npnirlont Urtnlmr 1 .....uw.ti . The nation's college baskeball coaches, in almost nerfWt imn. ment that courts and playing equip ment be standardized, have manar. ed to get together on one rule change they consider desirahrn. They voted to recommend to the national rules committee that the three-second rule be eliminated. Under present rules, a player is allowed to reUin the ball in front of the foul line only three seconds. James Reed, Princeton Uni versity coach, has been elected president of the American College Wrestling Coaches Association. Reed succeeds L. H. Kinney, of the University of Illinois. Samuel Fosrel. of TemOle Uni versity, piled up a totel of 1,277 point to gain the Eastern inter collegiate Gymnastic Leas-tie's all round championship in individual competition at Massachusetts In stitute of Technology. Scoring 65 points in 21 matches, iNoroert sterie, ol Eveleth, Minn. Center of Tllinnia' tnVntt foam so. tablished at Big Tenand a national couegiate hockey scoring record. Sterle accounted for 28 goals and 37 assists in ninnino- nn thin m-nn) oreaKing total. Pauline Betz. Rollins Colleire stu dent from Los Angeles, has made every final bracket in the women's national indoor tennis champion ship at Longwood Covered Courts Newton, Mass. It looks like Carl Hnhholl al most readV to e thA h&nriwi-1Mno oh the wall. In fonr exhibition sramea he has nitehed aixten fa. nings given seventeen hits and eleven runs. .:LTD 0. OIIOIUXMTY KXOriiS II KIKE NE WS BRIEFS From All Orer The World Briefly Told CHILDREN'S HOME GETS $100,- 000 ; WINSTON-SALEM Cifts to the Methodist Children's Home here of property valued at more than $100, 000 from the T. F. Wrenn estate was announced this week by O. V. Woolsey, superintendent. A por tion of the money will be used to construct the T. F. Wrenn Memo rial Build, a dormitory for boys and remainder will go into an en dowment fund. ' After White House Conference 1500 PLANES MONTHLY WASHINGTON Predicting U. S. plane makers by the middle of summer will be turning out 1,600 planes monthly, C1 John H. Jouett, president of the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce, declared the aviation industry is expanding rapidly enough to meet the de mands of both this country and Great Brtaln, At the same time the Chamber announced that East and West Coast plants are hiring 5,195 work ers weekly, compared to 1,591 a year ago. I Administration leaders called to the Whit House for a conference with the President on future legislation pertaining to the lease-lend bill are shown after their parley. Left to right are Rep. Sam Raybura, speaker of the House, Vice President Henry Wallace and Senator Alben W. Barkley, majority leader of the senate. PRESIDENT ISSUES ORDERS WASHINGTON President Roosevelt has returned to the White House after a ten-day fishing trip in Southern waters. With data supplied by Harry L Hopkins and Major Gen. James H. Burns, the President immediately began allo cating American military supplies among American armed forces, Great Britain, Greece and other democracies resisting the Axis Powers. Canton Will Vote On School Issue Sometime In Fall SOMETHING WORTH WHILE By Mm. Anna D. Burnette. Sometimes I sit in the twilight, And think of the days gone by, And wonder where are all the friends and school mates Sometime this fall, voters of the And 1 bow m head 8nd sih' Canton charter school district will . ... , . - . AiAc. .r o in ,v,fKo. i, And then the thought comes to me, wnt .r. .,tnH.H 'a-Li .ta, We must try to do Our best, m FOR ARGAINS II l V I FIND YOU CAN THEM HERE READING THESE ADS want an extended which would mean an levy of taxes. Decision to hold the election in the fall was announ ced by A. J. Hutchins, superinten dent of the Canton school system. In explaining reasons for post poning the election until fall, he said The act, presented to the recent General Assembly for the purpose of clarifying the matter of calling an election and levying and col lection of taxes in the Canton Spe cial Charter District was not pass ed until a very short while before the close of the General Assembly. This left the school board insuf ficient time to call and hold an election on the extended term in the Canton schools before the general town election, The law provides that the elections must be held on dates at least thirty days apart. Because of this fact, the Canton school board deemed it wise to post pone the calling of an election to vote On the extended school term in the Canton charter district until early in the fall of 1941. "Furthermore, the fact that the State Legislature passed an act providing for the twelfth grade without any explanation of Just where this grade would be placed, left many school patrons in con fusion about what the act would do for the schools. This confus- Bion seems to make wise postpone ment of the election. additional i" c"r "e" na "I'p,ea nit; bica. anu an iim resu The spring has come to greet us The birds are flitting by, The flowers are raising their faces. To the sunlight and blue sky. .j The children are planning for East- .;ter, One will say what would you want for yours, The others will cry out gladly Why! An Easter besket I'm sure. - .1 I can look on the beautiful moun tains, The pine and the evergreen And here are the beautiful maples, The prettiest you have ever seen. When we think of summer coming We grow happier every day, We have some thing good to look forward to, And not always a rainy day. - - i I must hasten to the garden Where the vegetables and flowers ' grow. -. For if we spend an idle minute The weeds will grow you know. James Roosevelt To ) Wed By Priest, RepJ BOSTON The Boston a copyrighted story said i that James Roosevelt, elde the President, and Miss; Schneider, his nurse, woul ried by a Roman Catho shortly after Easter. I The Post said the wej have taken place this Miami. Fla.. but tVii. abandoned because of the j the bride-to-be to the ten faith, which does not l weddings during . . . Lej The Post said vouno n friends believed the wpHrii be held in Los Angeles, Q Roosevelt, the Post gai learned, "has been takini tion quietly in the Roma( laitn." TEACHERS TO Ml The 57th annual con the North Carolina Educs ciation opens in Ashevilk with an expected atteij 4,000. 1 Prominent speakers a? program lor tne tnree-d A man who leads liable to get through twi a dog 1 OYSTER AND CHICK! PER Saturday night Eastern Star benefit. plate. Delicious food anteed. I 4 When it comes to history, the average school kid is willing to let bygones be bygones. FFA150FO WA fACT BAfKfTBALL KBAUWIULIYCHANC i I r I ir Wi,, iO(L-CHANG GET In Colorado they found a still under a barber shop. It seems that a policeman was "next." Eyes Examined For Appo Glasses Fitted Telephom C O NS V LT DR. R. KING HARPE OPTOMETRIST 125 Main Street Wells Bldg. ; Cantoi Save on your work RAT ! i " ' f 4 Styles j At Thi. Vnr TA pw-. 0Na f"". Other V 1 1 ' l craave V I I " ' i - - FEATURING Bona Allen Endicott Peters TWO OTHER BIG VALUES A $1.49 Shoe SPECIAL A $1.79 Shoe SPECIAL SEVERAL STYLES TEIS PETERS SHOE HAS A wo-nip DJICK tVcs hTdria ' bsckt hm asaarMod. 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