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Y n 6. 1946 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE (Second Section) ii 1- Production Is Small Reports Library Notes GETS LION'S SHARE OF ATTENTION . ..; f,. urn- At Raio Six Haywood Men Enlist In Army During Augu t Of Ann; ic nd i r six rcct nt enlistees i y . one v as I nun W'a; m live wi'i'c irnni Cantoi As announced In il muting Station in Ashcvilic ari' as follows: llugll Allen, son of Mr Allen ol Canton, who ciihsici la- Homer Cube, son of vlr- riii' ("alio. Ht. H. Canton, who listed in the Air Corps mi u.: David II. Innian. son ot Mr-. Meet Inm.'.n, lit. 1 . Way ne v il,. signed to the Air Corps on Aiiu Paul A. Pitts, son ol Mr-. ('., Pitts, lit. 2, Can tin. a-simioil in Quartermaster Corp-; on Air.' Claude M. Hatlilione. son of Maud llathbono, Canton, assigned 'to t lit' Air Corps on Aug. 15; ami .laekson C. Thomuhon of HI. 2 t'an lon. who enlisled on Aug. 2 Pitts and Thompson had prev ious service, the Jailer having 7:i months. if J J .4 i k . i V - i i h.'M S A I , ' '"ft C,,n,y Library fUL t lied- The ....:..,,. ! U ., ..,. ' VX ? I ' VW?ft ! 2:.y w,, u,' !,: sc;vr.?cM vY 3 ; :( rune. 1... .-,, :,. : l.u-,., Stone- ' lila i.i ai o' k i ,iio- 1. 1 Air- Muh l.e-ile i I ' lueeii vv a- in I he Yieker- .1 nil. 'I - o Ih ' -Mr- Kilc Thaw ,,, 'Shore Right' ,, , It wns the "Tmvan Knrnn!;" or "shore right" which finally led to fighting between Ketherlardrrs from Java and the princes of Bali. , , Bali's people had long believed that ,i ( they had the right to plunder any foreign ship which went ashore on Bali or was in distress in its wa ters. As late as HUM tins "lieht" 1,1 was practiced and the Netherlands . government defied. in- reported. . .ii ' Civilian cmplos nient hit the nil .i.'PI prcrerientod total ol .":!!. lilil.Oilu I'lv iiiad expansion of factorv and i online -liilir rial activity was indicated h the ,i, k fact that the entire increase of 1 I 4111). (100 ov er .iune w in iioii-lai'in-i.iid- i iiig jobs, ihc Despite this 'full eniplox incut ." he . Small estimated lliil more than a. 000. 1)0(1 workers M.OOI'.OOO limn. "" "" ill and :!.(!. 000 men l:..w Willi drawn from the labor force i:i ilie -ingle year since -.1 l)a. The term "labor force" coveis l hose in I lie armed services a- will a- I hose in civilian employ menl. in i i -k hear- Income payments to individuals r drop- used -linwed a rise in (lie second qiiar- . Ii y mi are er for the first time sun e 1 l:e liqui- ( in:, ni, buz- dalion of war production began to hardened after the Kuropean v ictory, uriiaicii, try Consumer speiidin.', advanced ! i . ( i t , -t thai sharply anil savings de lined in ric-tiie.! them to oninort ion. Vim miisl hear Small declared the cost of liv- ll'.i--laiplc tesl uig jumped more than live percent n:i'i'.y hack nt in connect ion w it Ii the -day !a;-e .'ii'i K. ir Drops of OPA. w ith food pi tecs rising lo IIri!g Siorr. per cent bv the middle ol .luh Mi- .Sill ih. , i CI Me 'art lie Shoot in. .' 1 Homicide.' bol-ick "Do: okeu Kv i the Ham ppins opi n IN TYPICAL motherly pride, "Mrs. I.eo" cradles one of her newborn sex ttiplets at the famous Vmcennes Zoo, near Paris. From the look in her cvis, she doesn't want to have her baby fondled. (in'ermifiomin t Admiral Halsey Asserts Navy's Riaht To Go Where It Pleases in W i SVhn Are lid 01' Ilcarinji Mai l'ia ci iii." Wallace; ".lov i n i ii i:. Woodliou-e lii ii.i-ion. West; "M 1 Com I Man." W'adcllon Hoi In- Adams: "I 'olono U ud. I 'I'imiig. ' Aki ild. MalmhciL'; "Ad i Baioii Munchausen: l! Molles; "My I lie le oboi g. "( iraiulnia Call I." Damon. I n. I I'bghl." Spalding; i no. ah' Thurher: ".loo led Tennis Player." ' I ellow CM lcll.' . ll- i ail ho Seoul s m cl ion. I! - Sniai , In be People," appell." l-'ree- Vocational School (Opens At Maxton ; MAXTON The opening of a ', freshman class of 100 additional student was announced by Pres bytciian .Hinior Collene at the I.aurinbui'g-Maxlon Army Air l'..se site. Flight instruction for private pilot's licenses, commercial license, and instructor's ratings will also be ' (given, as well as a sixty-six week's I course preparing lor Aircraft and F.DKine Mechanics licenses. Voca tional courses in Air Conditionini!. I Healing and Kef riuei at ion: Brick-: lay ins anil Masonry: Carpentry and ' Cabinet Making; Dairy Husbandry and Practice: Landscape Design I and Horticulture: Plumbing and Sheet Metal Woik. liadio Kepaii -i ing and F.leelrical S,.les and Ser- j ! vice: head Construction and Main-j i lenance, Shoe Kepaii ing. Harness, 'and l.oa'her Work; Welding. Blaek- smithing, and Machine Shop Prac- itice, will begin on September ilth or as soon thereafter as fifteen stu dents register for each course. Many y oung men are having dilli ciilty finding places in college or vocal loual schools, and this new ex tension will enable about two hun dred extra students to receive train- Suecetd Scfi(w6 liver) DuRirry Success School student learns .1 7-d.iy (rcitmcnt willi Dull.irry Special C le.in-ing Preparation, (ientle.. . thoroui'h this nuvl-like iIc.ui.mt (lakes oif tlead surl.iee iiukIc, reveals new, baby-solt ikiu undcrneathi Sl.W jlm l. ix. ' SMITH'S CUT RATE DRUG STORE "l'..iriim.t the M, i hi a mi: I atbei i "Nods ai Kllinclia: ..lid the ( cut lire -. haul Con i'M ' hi id ;: i .ti i "I. .', a ' Tin. i In i i he Won hhoiiip-oli bai'V ( ee: Price: "Il Shoiildii I TOO MANY ICSCAI'IS 1 A 1 -I : i ( ; I . Penal Director Clyde Kobiii.-on called in all of his prison -it 1 a r t n 1 1 1 in !e 1 1 1 s from throughout the slate and told them to take more pi i caul ions against escapes. A.s-ei I nr.: that the 'A escapes Ihu- tar tin- monln were far loo many, he directed the superintend ents to I ami to si Kccaplurci lolaled :i(i a good wl I'double their vigilance instruct their guards ; thus far in August have -nine of them free for ile, he said. i WASillNOTON Fleet Admiral William F, liaise; has said that the I lined Slates Navy will go any where in the world it pleases ex cept into waters within the legal hunt of a nation - sovereignty, protest.- ol the Moscow Kariio despite At the end of a news conlerence, dealing with Admiral llal.-ey's re ii'iit South American tour, a re porter asked: "In view of reported protests that I1. S. ships in the Mediteran i .in constitute a threat to some other nation, do you think we should get our ships out of there to avoid such crit icism ."' "No. 1 do not." Admiral Halsey replied "We will go," he said, "anyvvheie we please." Do you mean anywhere in the world any navigable waters'.''' "Not to ahy foreign country. I don t mean that," Admiral Halsey i el ol led "ilul to any ocean or sea to any waters mil within the legal limit ol a country's Sovereignly '" "Ye-. ny free water. Any -where in the world." he declared. 'The Mo-i ow Kariio on Aug 11 d that Mediterranean Newsprint Price Increase Granted By OPA Recently W SI11NC I ON' OP recently granted an immediate increase of S7 a ton in manufacturers' ceiling prices for new-print sold in the I nited States. The agency made the increase allowable on all deliveries of newsprint since August II, when ()' authorized sales on an adjust able pricing basis. The increase. PA said, is being granted "to help assure an ;ide (piile supply of newsprint for I mled States publishers by at tempting to prevent a diversion to other markets of foreign news prinl ." Another purpose, said OPA's statement is lo "check any tend ency on the part of donieslic pro ducers lo divert newsprint produc tion to other more profitable lines of paper." OPA made no menlidn of revalu ation of the Canadian dollar al- GrowiiiR Older America is becoming a nation of older people. In lli70 half the xipu lation was under age 20. Today only a third of all of us are minors Again, in 1 .".70. only 3 per cent of the people were over age (15. Now 7 pi r cent are amopg the aged. ch cruise of ,in American task fori was tied in with the Yugoslav-!!. S. 1 'hough il was generally understood -dilation and that the I 'nited St ales I his figured in the decision, v.iis living lo put pressure on the I Shortly alter price controls Balkan nation with a show of naval j lapsed July I, Canada- the source strength. j nf about ill) per cent of this coun- . I'he Communist Daily Worker I ry 's newsprint supply raised in London attacked the Mediter cancan cruise as "a blatant' exam ple id iiao"sler diplomacy " and said it threatened British as well as Kii'sian interests. i j newsprint prices $6.80 a ton above jthe then existing IT. S. ceilings of !s(i7 a ton, for (he purpose of ad-j justing to the newly revalued Canadian dollar. 1 NOTICE ! Applications will ho received for :ilst'iittv ballots fir only those actually members of the armed services of Ilie Initcd Stales from and after 1 August. l'.MO. l'.allots for civilians will bo available from and after 1 October, l!)lti. These ballots are to be vobd in the Ceneral Kloclion to bo held on the 1th day of November, I'.Mb. The ballots will be available at Hoard ofliee in Courthouse. Haywood County Board oi Elections C. CUDCKK BUYSON.'Chairman WAII'Mi: T. CltAUTOKI). Secretary J. A. SIXCLKTON, Member Use The Classified Advertisements tnaown 3 A Q 0mtt n.i?j fiiii.frmim.. n ,mimt rii Wt1ti-iji--frtfV-irilliri- f , 1 I .1.1 .tdj .te mi K - Of - Action Sales at m I A TUT (H A T 10 A.M. I W OT1 ynes YUie ATTEND EI SALE Ml Ti WEEK Closing Our 11th Season In Waynesville Offered At Auction Daily Fine Diamond Jewelry . . . Imported Porcelains . . . Watches ... Clocks . . . Genuine Paintings . . , Antique English Silver . . . Antique Furniture . . . Sterling Silver . . . Art Goods. TWO SALES DAILY 10:30 A.M. 8:00 P. M. THIS ES FRfAL WEEK - ATTEN! SUCH SilLfj AYNES oa. VILLE AR.T GALLEMY les Daily I Main Street Two Doors From Theatre Two Sales Daily 10:30 a.m. 8 p.m. 2k
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