1PAUE TVo 'I HE WAYNESV1LLE MOUNTAINEER Russia's 'Voice' In U.N. Council Has Oxford Ring A? Newsfeatures LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y . The "Voice of Russia" in the United Natiofls security council is a 40 vear uld Due ish man w Ii u j iever has s e i kOOt OH Hi iv in Mil. To Rjhcii pariiei Moan, a Xjdilale ul i i- or-ti, ge-iiefrt' I ails U.- la-k utei pi el id c the pee. he.-. i,i -,. let ll r ii Ii I v 'Olrigil JVllllli, ttoherl l. llu(!K (h Aodiei A iroroyko K ii s sia's couneil delegate The bespectacled t'.iipli-uiuan 'n. of Hie Veteran.-, ( tin- II. N '-. staff of -nine :id i,iii, ial iiiii-rpi, i ;, rati -peak t-ii'fii l.iiiurt.'i-s tiui I it Ul i IcIlUlMull ol taluliM tu - Russian into tfugli-ij which . ,,ir,- ii.nllCtS ITiojot atli-ntlun riogg consider? i ., ., witerprrt iir-.aiuc ..I ;iov l-ieic l:ii,gi,jev ar,.i iinr ,,i 1 JU WTl fV.t ' r i "-'iri i Wantrd' Mm And Women Who Are Haiti f.f Hfarine l-Mi.ni r iir(r i r . II, i" i .f-.rn.-i i il. -l lsi ll.i nirv I v .'ir ii.- f. r -ii In.. i s flunking. "Wt interpreters take a great lridr in our work." Hogg said. "To do a good Job we must sympathize with Hie views of the ma.u (or whom We speak. We mu.sl gel the aine fitting and force into the in lei ruel.il ion Hiai he puts into his .i-livtr "Why sometimes I deliver .(en l s directed against my own eminent 111 1 1 We must uut Oi asl.le peP-tinal leellllgs. 'In lose the jlmee and logic nl' a delegate's ad-lilie.-- in iult 1 1 i vi ing wain Ul lessen : il'. e fleet mi listeners " ! Iiitriivaliiiiul iiCei iri'llii(! U I aliiiuM a selfine ami ruinm easl 1 It niilv in those with an excel leul iiiriiiiuy, a thorough bak- kiiihihI in history aint ruin : inaiiil ul inUi-uages. tin hi Jul-, iluv.n hey wni its in a M iiem i I lit-u h liillnwiiig 1 1 1 ire l Hi. II li.1 nl the -.beaker .-. iiniiiiii- ai.il nipping into a vast i-t-i -.Niul t.1 Kgi duiiii iii interna- ln.nal nriail-: lie i-. ahie to put the I-: iiiin ji..,thr lanjiiaje with ji r j, I he-' llul aTiar 'Itili lir ui' Uir iiiuSl kauto ii-.li Ami lirii.li i lie I N.'5 tire ufkin& lausiittes. Aflrf tfaAt , , I Itir IlitM pi C Iri - iek Up a. iin l.j - J MS4illr '! llruiisr ( a lullslaM skiurtagf i.l i inliieteii( iiili fit eters. these r" t si i laluls never need wurry a!.. ,ul jot.s llieii ivrrKr salary In t'ie I V. runs aruunrt tC 0U. i lux lire, plus all.iwiuies Henry Ford Dies At 84 In Detroit Automobile Maker Passes Quietly at Home of Cerehnil Hemorrhage Henry Ford, a symbol i, ii. world of Auierican induntrial in.i its and the father of mass j,iuih , lion, died quietly al lus In. mi i. Uetroit late Muuda) uf a (it.Iii.ii heuuirrhage al the age nl m I'nneral services were heh! ... 'I liursday aflernnin al Si I' j-Jpiseopal calhedral m. lil: Woodward aveuue. the street u eehoed l Ik startling vuinil u! lilst aiilonuiliikr a halt n niun As iiettk uf his death II around the w..flil Sec(ii.ii mi. at usi as to the pit en .n the $wm ;i.i:'i,i. iiidusixy he futinder! with h Si' h oi'i ime-tnierit in ImiiS liiiluvirmiisi rorii ede tl.tt hit pas.int w ill l.f. vr littie effeft on he Ford Viol or enm psr.v -Hiee ii ha been firiiih inai aged In i(-ear-nl(1 Henri I,.:.: Ii who luofc tile rent- Inm. I.l- :,y if.i fnt1f aibej in liHh il wis issunieil that the tiic: Fiird - personal (..r iune i.l uimiiiil r.f I-'lVl iiilllii.li will t'i. W, l.i- m,i ii Claia krviM FuM ntn. a Mflth hull wtiell tie illeil 7 h. W( ,"i to hae lelehrated llieii ."fI I . iling aunversar iui i,ri tiirtf,iia today Three Jobs For Trees Hi! -her. . j.n i a big word for small-size weal her. suvs the - i a 1 ! i n .u attention to three ways a tree hell cui i.(Hiiul tree belt can reduce dust count hv 7.r per ami, ien when bate, the trees will cut wind veloc . liUsis come in opposite direct ions from summer . i. .a he planted strategically. CAGLE FURNITURE COMPANY WHtnr 4ii AIITV n I r,c Snuare AND FRiCE AiFFT ( ivde, n. r. We are deairi-. in eusiintefil hranil- . Reii igerators, Washing .Machine- Radios. Fierier Chests. Stoves' Ranges Oil tiinnri-, Hed Rn.-.m i i in Room ar.ii itt s r i..i-,( fVivenngs HT TiFI IVFft Dinette I Uten io BINO CROSBY on PHII CO lime erery Wednedai 10 f M ABC Net win k WISH I N G WE T.I, Tail6f0(i Dressy Dickeys - - Neckwear 1 1 1 White Psstrls an.) TtHik .r;hade Valuer, u, r.. -i yS 49c SLACKS. Canton's Signal Company To Get Federal Approval Canton's nOth Signal company of the N (' National (Jnard is expel l ed to obtain federal inspection ami recognition ul an early date, ac cording to Capl Kied Ferguson The minimum requirements fur inspection have been met and all men who have applications in proc ess and all new applicants arc asked lo he present nexl Wednes day evening at 7 o'clock at the arm ory lo complete nil necessary pa pers and receive insl ructions for inspection night. There are 200 vacancies remain ing Mr Ferguson staled, and now thai the draft law has expired, all young men who are 18 years of age or older and who are interested in learning technical skills are in vited to apply for membership in the guard The pay scale runs from $2 Ii7 to $5 50 each drill nlRbt and the annual payroll will exceed $50,001) when full strength is reached Veterans may enlist in Hiadc as long as vacancies on the T. O. ex hl. These men have .shown that ratings obtained during their spare time as members of the miard have -served them to f;real advantage in billets us well as in increased pav during emergencies Canlon American Legion To Meet Monday Night Slale Traffic Law Changes Announced, Go In Effect July 1 Dallas R. Clark USN Receives Unit Citation Dallas Uln a ( lark. Chief Machin ist Male. I' S Navy, has received I he lullowim; I'i csideni Unit Cita tion for his service on the USS I loiisl iiii: I'm outstanding performance anainsl enemy Japanese, Feb. (i, At sea almost constantly, of ten damaged but self-maintaining, i he Houston kepi at sea. She ma neuvercd superbly and with deadly anti-aircraft lire repulsed the nine plane Japanese Mombing squadrons attacking a troop convoy under her escort. "Later, in company with other .Allien snips, sue engaged a power ful enemy force, carried the brunt ol the action with her two remain ini II inch turrets and aided in damaging and fouling two enemy heavy cruisers from the line of bat lie. On Feb. 28. the Houston went down, gallantly lighting to the last against overwhelming odds. She leaves behind her an inspiring rec ord of valiant and distinguished service." Clark entered the regular navy in l!i:il and was the first reported casualty of World War II at the time the Houston was sunk in March, l!H2. He was taken a prison er by the .laps and was held for over three years iiiuleiL'iiiin' iii.uiv The regular meeting of the Can- hardships. ... 1. viiiiiei-niniicoai'i i-osi 01. , U, js , ,, S1)M () American Legion, will be held at i ;,rk of Wayncsvillc trie Moose lodge hall Monday eve m mug at 7:30 All urged to he present. members arc Dee Clark. Mrs. Nellie and the lale See JI TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate Automobile - Life - Fire INSURANCE Let Us Sell That House For You Carolina Insurance and Really Co Phone 331 Next to Library-Main Street liALEJGH iAF'i Conunandci II. .1. Hatcher of the stale high- I way patrol, pleased over (ieneral I Assembly action lo help curb high- 1 way accidents, said today he was 1 ready lo receive applications for 210 additional patrolmen, lie now has 213. The applicants, he said, must be high school graduates. 5 feel 10 inches tall, weighing at least Kid pounds, and must pass rigid physi cal examinations. They .also must be of good moral character. Contrary to wide belief, the new limit of 55 miles an hour does not go into effect until July 1; also the effective dale of all other provi sions of the "safe and sane driving law. Appropriations for new patrol men also are effective July 1. The prewar speed limit was lit) miles an hour. Karly in the war. il was lowered to 35 miles au hour, chiefly to conserve rubber, and lale in 1945 Governor Cherry increased It to SO miles an hour. The new law has more severe punishment for violations of the highway laws. Among other things, first conviction of drunken driving carries a mandatory fine of $100 and revocation of driver's license for one year; second conviction, a $200 fine, and revocation for two years; and third, $400 fine or one year in prison, or both, and perm anent revocation of license. Spending in excess of 7.r miles an hour will be punishable by a line of $75 and six months revocation. Every driver must stand a driv" ing examination after July 1. and quadrennially thereafter. All mot or vehicles will be inspected once in 19411 and semi-annually thereafter. CHURCHES TO START UNION REVIVAL AT CANTON, APRIL 20 nravcrtl.ini Township Iti'i llia Just ice. ct vir In Tommy I .i i I lolcouibe, e ox Claude Worley to Ouslon King, , et ux Frances K ing. I.. J Tat ham et ux to Jerry I,. 1 Ivlev it, el ux. A. Wade Thompson, et ux Kuhy Lne I hi.iii,i,ii, to Lorenzo F. ; ' .ioal hers, el n Fiances C Smalli- ers. ! L. McN. Ileeves, et ux Stella Hreves lo .1 Leonard Westmore land. J C. Allen, i l ux to Manson I) VesMT. el ux. Mrs. Mafic J. Westmoreland to ' J Leonard Westmoreland. Clyde Township C. ('. Mehalfey et iix Frances Mebafley to Hubert M. Sullies. Roy Mclsinnish, et ux lo Krnest M. Sullies. i lion A- future, lne , to Charles ;S Si oil j Pigvmi Township S M. Itnliinson, et ux to Jerry j Ranllcy. I F.diia Cook Bradley, et ux to S. ! M. Itobinson. et ux. J Wavnrsiville Township I .1 N. Tale, el ux to Clarence I Muse. I L. N. Davis, et ux to Clarence A. Myers, j Lemuel Shepard, el ux to Kver- etl Mitchell. j '.. L. Massey. et ux Clara Mas i .ey, U, George Truilt Canton Churches are again unit -j ing this year in simultaneous re vival services to be held April 20 to 27, it was announced following a meeting of the Ministerial asso ciation Monday. Visiting minislers will hr se cured by most of the pastors, while others will conduct their own serv ices. Five churches have enrolled for these services as follows: First Methodist, with Hev. C. L. Ileck ard of Lake .lunaluska, as Hie vis iting speaker. The Plains, llev. George H. Ctilbreth, pastor, in charge; First Baptist church, Itev. Marshall Molt, of Black Mountain, speaker; Central Melhodisl. Itev. John W. Moore, of Lake .lunaluska, speaker; and North Canton, with the pastor, Bev. C. 1). Sawyer, preaching. Services will be held twice daily, at 10 in the morning mid 8 o'clock in the evening. FIRF. AT CAMPBEM, HOME T The fire department was called lale Thursday afternoon to the home of" Mr. and Mrs. Roy Camp bell on Thomas Street, to extinguish a blaze said to have caught from a flue. There was considerable smoke hut the damage was thought President Aids Woman In Unsnarling Red Tape NEW ORLEANS A New Or leans woman who had tried since 1944 to collect retirement pay she accumulated while a civil service employee finally lost patience with red tape snarls and resorted to a more direct method : she wrote the President. Yesterday Miss Iris Ilegan re ceived two letters. "Your letter of March 2, 1947. addressed to the President of the United States," said a missive from the Civil Service Commission, "has been forwarded by the While House to -this office for reply . . . Payment has been authorized . . . The check should I, received promptly " The other letter contained the check, for $111.65. The state flag of Mississioni is somewhat similar in design to the Ponfederate flag and Is sometimes FRIDAY APErf fl I fii J ram, aitop, s SUPER MRU PLEASING IN QUALITY FRlC'C6NVNIENd If it's choke WESTERN UKRF you wunt, ask our hutchers, Herman Fie and I, eon -Sj, llenry men who know quality moats and are anxious lo please you. i Western (any size) CHUCK ROAST lb. 45c Western (Kxcellent for Frying) ROUND STEAK lb. 69c Western (Wonderful Flavor) SIRLOIN STEAK Western (Juicy-Tender) T-BONE STEAK For Economy Servings Try a Cubed Steal Sliced Bacon lb, 59c Sliced Luncheon Meat lb, 48c Picnic (Any Size) Hams lb. 45c Freshly (iround, Ui. Hamburger .. 39c Dressed anil II, ' rozeji Perch Fish Fat Hens VALUES IN GROCERIE Santo Coffee lb, 37c Duff's, ikn. Hot Roil Mix . 27c 'i Hi. Upton's Tea 26c I ' li-OZ. Black Pepper 12c Kl-oz. Bisquick 38c Chase and Sanliorn Coffee lb. 50c No. 2Va can Poppy Golden Figs .. 32c No. 2 can Van Camp's Pork 6 Beans 18c Nuniaid Oleo lb, 45c Hit. Crackers .... lb 29c Mrs. Filbert's Mayonnaisi 2 lls. Yellow V.yt Beans Pk(j. Pillslmiys Pancake Mi Quaker Grits Kin II Dinner CAMPBELL'S SQUPS Tomato Can 11c Vegetable Can 13c Chicken Can 16c Baker Chocolc 8 oz. - 2( Install! Sanka 48e Dromedary Ginger Bread Mix Pkg., 24c April Showers Asparagus Can 35c Chef Roy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti Dinner Pkgf 36c Osage Grapefruit Segments, Can 18c Kelloggs New Corn-Soya Cereal 13c Smarty Dog Food 3 Cans 29c i lb. 12 0 1 Household Items For That Spring Cleaning Qt. Household Cleaner 2 Cans Rah-O Hull. Size Soap Boon 15c Cleanser 21c Palmolive IJKRS. I,. Wcighl Sam Ll PkK. Dreft 1 0-qt. Galvanized Pails 32c Brillo 28c Broom No. A Galvanized Heavy-weiglii M 39c Tubs 49c Broom CUTRITE TOHNSON'SJ WAXED PAPER 125 ft. Roll - 19c Paste wax Liquid Wax Cream Wax Glo-Coat Car-Nu 5 I Headquarters For YUKONS BEST 7jojj Qulity Fruits - Fresh VegelaW Red Rome (I-arge Size) APPLES lbs 33c Large Heads LETTUCE 10c l-b. Bug Evaporated APPLES , . 2 lbs. 29c Pozen Swnkist (Ljirge Blip) - . LEMONS . ..;.;. 35c Z Large Bunches CARRQTS HI lbs. White (old) POTATOES Yellow ONIONS- XT an ".. ' ;-'-. POTATOES 51 'j lit; to have been slight. - mistaken lor that flag.