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THE WAlfNtSVILLB MOUNTAINEER Lf "'w(rf JL ' LtJjJkJLg I 'wW-WiwW4M''f winm' aiMwirfiii whatoiit at Mrtffr toihminilli Minimi, at.." w.ayyjSP w "r'"!" fs .ViiiT --. - hjj - . " ;4 In I m.-v. i ;.'.!.. ..lent . ffj '"' f '' ! ! limn' ml. i a S-svr; V - t.J", tftVrjr" .in . S ..1. 4ii .-f :4 AERIAL DEBUT OF THE JET-ASSIST AIRLINER judy wiix tackle the wyoming bulls. With bells on HOLLYWOOD Oi-.nv rnlng! So your State Uepreseniaiiv, W. Joffry wants California ;.u...i tiiles to carry red tin's an, I I. when they ituv; your state. Judy ('uii.Aa I he lii!ll.il!v nary, is all ..t.t she I. a-. Ii, r already i ilipp.-il .1, IT i . - . lor a triii -he pj.-.iv in : :!, . i, Jul' into W '-tm 1 1 ti . A lull f.r v-" In iJ.i-I!f-jillilii an -. j j i j I . i u , i!,., i , "in- at ci. It-Hi'. l-iVoh m ( iiii, ma car; arc "in.i',1 a.i.i.l,n. JikI.v. lio has lien callc.l Hi. Uuvi of tli.- iji .1K. aliliou.'h .'iii has never hern in liuisc nmii.il.iiii.. Can j-.i aluiig with la lj.i!'. With a Lit! I'lin of her moiiMil'iil .,f l.iM,. Jink say: "III have I i.'il flacs mi i ne i.u It they'll make him happj Hut .liiilyt vih.i ha-. . t -f ieil hail ami the .sj.iiil thai ii.u.iiK llh 1 1 , U.r. hei :: "He imi.l. mis- alii.ul i .tlit..rn:.i i r i . ' Why ay .,.. i:.i;e dnN u'-fil In II ., ..'o;tfn iai-e like they l:ni- in Vomin:-1 ltie mt'i And slu was I'li' illlVilll ain! In i I. ii. In: r tail, il hijil, ') ,a! i! l: ll . I'la.. sislcr ..kc si'' .lies Hie ilia, if i v...i.l , lie S ill a l.v llul , V.' I, V I.I' C III V i lr- I., i i: ' I V. . , i! Hi. n '.. 1 1 h her i:'!a.Kl ai oh I i.rt II .lu.lv s Eve Curip, Publisher, Now Touring America WORRv i.-. bo,,;; "..iiKj T lulls ""iter ,,ik ON ITS INIT1A1 FlIOHT over Sa Diego, Cal., Is America' first high ) twrln-igld airUner tding let exhaust propulsion to Increase cruisiog speed Th 40-passengej plaot haa aa aic-Onditioned and pres surized cabin, self-contained stairway and fine upholstery. It can fly at 300 an.pJ. (ltrxinal Soundphoto) . L-;' W in n I ; l;'. el (Sited. Ik--'s have liei-n uV I he rit iif athls: . 'f ila'fs ilun't Us.uiuiil; hulls Vhai Causes Air Crashes See Our Di5;pl ay oi Iho Rural Valer Systems Demonstration Wednesday, April 2nd At The WAYNESVILLE ARMORY ' --T1 ' Personnel Errors i . w" - -- - SSsjSy 10 uTTrnm I 10 Material Failures 30 , 1n Woof her A Darkness tf Il et Preliminary ' I 1941 1 1942 1 1943 1 1944 1 194S 1946 1 r "TslSIi visri ail 1 AI" Newsfealurcs Pays or itself in 6 o 12 monfi$ A Myirt Water System makes money on the farm every day In the year. It payt for itself many times during its long life by increasing production of meat, milk and eggs. Makes farming easier. En ables you to have the great est convenience of city living running water in kitchen, bathroom and laundry. There's no better time than now te start enjoying the many benefits of running water and the big Improve ments in water system per formance offered by the fa mous Myers line. Come in and see the quiet, vibration less new "ft" Series E'ecfo and other models in this complete line of high quality equipment. "A FREE ESTIMATE ON INSTALLATION ' 'jl ; , i V Sales Installation Service rif J fni m m mm The human (actor appears as a ' consistently important cause of I commercial (l.vihn accidents in a i chad I. ir recent years prepared by the Civil Aeronautics Administra tion iCA.V. Although popularly rel'ired to as "pilnl ci ror," personnel Jkilures also include those made Mt main-U-naiKc anil service empjies, such as inadequate checks, improper usst-mhly of equipment and forget liiif! In remove Mocks from con trols. The chart stuly covers all air carriers, including scheduled as lcll as non-scheduled operations. Mi'. vi)lele data is lor the OailltrHttU.i 'lirlln.... ...1.1..U 1....... I i l..-.. m.i iii.t-., Willi:.. IIUVV UCUII J5jkfcnder strict : supervision and re- portiiiK re(uirement.s' since 1938. Non-scheduled carriers . were not required to Ii lo their name until last year. i-ki'-ns ;,t; iiooif.it anos WITH Itl'MOItS CNlWtllH.i:!) HANCJOON. Burma iPl Police Commissioner F. F. H'emyss re cently issued an order that no in formation concerning police activi ties should be released to the press except through his police publicity officer, who would be available for one hour every day from noon to Reporting on the safety records of 17 airlines which have oper ated since 1939. the C A A disclos ed that cij;ht never have had a passenger fatality. The largest airline had accidents in six dif ferent years. The next three largest had fatal accidents in three differ ent years. Three others had accid ents in two years, and two had ae . cidents in one year. Analysts regard that record as support of the present method of basing safety factor on the num ber of passenger-miles flown. The carriage of one passenger one mile is a passenger-mile. The a :dcnt-frec airlines are. with one exception, the eight smallest operators in terms of passenger-miles. The clear indication is that accidents occur in propor tion to volume of travel and that the safety factor mtisl be related lo the volume. 1 pin. The order boomeranged. The following day four Rangoon news papers published stories that Wem-j yss who was and is very much a live and well had committeed suicide. Beneath the report the papers carrried a note explaining that Wemyss' own order prevented them from checking the accuracy of the report. It's Hero' VMSAtP C4 WRITES UP TO 3 YEARS WITHOUT REFILLING (Dmptndlng on how much you write) WATER SYSTEMS AND PUMPS Frigidaire Appliances Maytag Washing Machines Bendix Radios MMTIH ELECTHIC CO. "Three Decades oi Service" Phono 31, Main Street 1 I il I. MM.iiki.A.: III I vVTT " i BUy," MnHMM.Il , amazing new World1! tmaothtri wriliitf p o.U tkV Mr en- rfryt lt' xlf-kblting Eyn wiir dry whin uiHnrgtd und.r wmfr. RUadV wllh a corlrldg. In 15 cnd. AvailaM ml SOt. Can't ItmM f any atttrud. Y can't vtn hek th ink wt. WiIim on any pop.r or mat.rtal, l.n.n, ItxIiUt, tic. Maltii till wktn colt 9 v timo. 4K Oold Flll.d Coo.. CA mmiii Caalllary Action Cortrideo, an oxchnlvo Evor aare aalirrt. Limited Suppfy-come early I The Book Store YOUNG RACKETEERS "A drum, t pair of roller skates, r loud 'tip. horn and a rap pistol why did vdli ask for that stuff for Christmas?" Willie wanted lo know. "To mate money." replied George, the yourlpe::t and smartest member of the Smithers clan. "To irialye money '" "Ves.". explained George. "Moth er will psy me not to beat the drum, dad will pay me not to leave the skates on the upstair landing, sis ter's beaus will bribe me not to blow the horn behind the living room sofa and grandma will make rt worth my while not to sho ;t off the cap pistol. Pretty slick, don't you think?" HRKTTY FISH so I ainY like the looks of Diner I don't this mackerel. Waiter Well, if it's looks you're ivantinf. why not get a goldfish? They Don't Rattle A farmer with a fine stand of hazelnut ; trees was bodevik-d by trespasser's during the nutting sea-' son. Ife consulted a scientific friend, and upon his advice placed at con spicuous points the following no tice: "Trespassers, take warning! All persons entering this wood do so i at their own risk. for. although com mon snakes are not often found, the Corylus Avellana abounds every where about here, and never gives warning of its presence." lie was troubled no more with trespassers. i In case you don't know, Corylus Avellana is the botanical term for hazelnut, l Desperate Measures Watson's wife was well known in the little suburban community for her numerous shopping forays into the city. Theie costly exclusions were a source of dismay to Mr. Wat son, especially when his fell.i'.v com muters chilled him about it. Then came the day. the dignified Watson boarded the commuter's special With a pair of his wife's shoes under his arm. They were destined fur the repair shop. A neighbor, view ing them skeptically, quipped: "Rather drastic measure, eh. Watson'.'" Real Justice An Alabama man charged with the stealing of a calf made the follow ing statement: "I was always teached to be honest, an' most al ways have been, but when I see the call I calved. I never wanted a calf so bad in all my life" The jury returned the following verdict: "We air satisfied that Steve stole the calf, but as the feller that owned the animal is a considerable of a slouch, wa agree to clear Si.-ve nd make slotich pay the costs." OVER SlZf. foMvt. U'- 1. V He Have you read this new book? She Yes. He What do you think of it? She To be perfectly frank, I think the covers are too far apart. Marathon Runner Little Girt (innocently to new pas tor) Will you please see how many times you can run around the garden? Pastor (surprised) I couldn't child. But why do .you ask? ' Little Cirl Ohi because dad said , you were so long-winded. my By rr?l FARAH A I Newsf'eat iires NI'W YORK Eve Curie, chie, dark-haired daughter of the eS-diS-covcrers of radium, has arrived in America for her first post-waf visit with a new feather in Her cai She has becomo a newspaper1 .lublisher in Pnris-. Miss Curie, in partnership with Philippe Harres, sou of the French author MauWee Barres, lias been sowing as publisher, editor and sometimes special writer for Paris 1'resse. an afternoon paper with i ircululiop of 40(),0(KI--second larg. .'St in France. In tiding so, she enters a new ih.i'-e of a career that has seen her in the guises of concert pianist', music critic, play adapter, lecturer on French problems, war corre spondent, member of the Fighting French forces and author of a hi ography of her famous mother. "Paris-Presse is completely In dependent," she explained in an interview. "We arc not tied to any political party. We have no nig oaiiKer neiiind us. The French press, she said, start- ;cd from zero after the liberation The old newspapers had been des troyed through collaboration. It was possible to establish a news paper without needing "an enor mous amount of capital." By a cooperative arrangement, pub lishers became "clients" of the printers cooperative. They able to use the old plants without great initial outlay. Although there still is govern mental licensing and control of newsprint. Miss Curie said this is due to scarcity. She believes the controls will vanish with in creased supply. She said, as far as she could ob serve, the government has not used this power to suppress opinion. "There are papers of all shades of political opinion in France now, completely without censorship. They do not hesitate to, say wh it they like about the government." a "imrii,.i Pfmmf of its cmnl,, (100 ? ! t"JL I president. , V his ''-n:H p.. t4Z Th"'" - S I V. sa,i" W fZjt. 1.1 Si don't s,,, , " USf I "JZeLZ 1 Dppftt1 Ta!madg6 Backers Promise Power ComeborckInI94& I Atlanta iever-sa.v-die mem. , bers of the Herman Taltnadge ifaithful, deploring his "raw deal" i ouster by the State Supreme Court, predicted almost to a man today i that Talmadge Would be reinstalled las governor in 1848 by the greatest "jvote majority in Georgia's history. Mouse 5peaKer red Hand of were ph;iin rtpetni-erl th.-it Tnlmi,.l.i,.'.. newspaper , election was assured to nceveni "the backwash" of Communist in I fiuences in Georgia which started iwith the 1917 Red revolution in Russia. "This isn't just an issue of Her man Talmadge for governor." he asserted. "It's an issue involving jthe backwash of the Communist resurgents in Russia that tends to spread into our state." He said that Tatmadj?e had been martyred in the eyes of his "Wool Hat" followers and predicted they would rally behind him in the greatest numbers ever. The first tlcment in 1721. modern European set Greenland dates from Denmark- had the highest export per capita of any country in the world in 1939. "eai tal lies, 1 Tinned M, ,t Who Cares WhJ "-sit and , hinahShJ Keli-I.ah. n .vv,.r Kid Warsaw f inirerto. honni's I'ulnmis, ' sirmcn Vnd Far Aiiay Manil. Why 1)1,1 nw ove Vt ith Vim ( Unite Tllltn Allium Xm-liiriir, Siiiiwfiill. Claude llwuJ JONES Ri SERVH Rail ins, Kei'ord R.j (iiiarantPed ItrpjiJ WajiiMiillf VI See Our Display At The RURAL WATER SYSTEM DEMONSTRATION Wednesday April 2nd At The WAYNESVILLE ARMORY FREE ESTIMATES On any installation. We will gladly estimate cost including installation, on any job, regardless! size. 1 he public is often mis-led in buying plumbi heating and electrical appliances In as much astfl seldom consider the cost of installing. You make that mistake when buvina from us. We lit experienced plumbers to investiaate vour requi ments and accurately estimate the over-all cost, are equipped to install everything we sell. S TV i- - - u& tihtUttZ YOU BUY! I , HYATT JROS. PLUMBING, HEATING AND ELECTRICAL APPM nCES Phone 165 Church5 iir It tiscyr to rut Wt&t Ada.
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