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Late News Briefs Young Folks Stage Junior Dairy Show (By United Press) 6 CAROLINIANS DIE WILD DRIVER CLIPS CARS Accidents and violence have! CHARLOTTE Charlotte police nlaimoH ut load civ Hvoc in Nnrthiare on the trail of a wild driver Carolina. Three were killed in au-1 clipped five cars in the down r, r,uc n,. ,ih rf.nunoH nnp town area last night before he death was called a suicide and one man died of injuries received in a fight. PROTEST CARNIVAL HOXBOKO The Longhurst Bap tist church near Roxboro plans to go to court to keep a carnival from operating close to the church's re- abandoned his own car and fled on foot Officers are tracing a 1934 Ford oach to see if its owner might have been the fender cruncher. OFFICERS NAB MAN AFTER THREE-MONTH SEARCH MOUNT AIRY (UPi An Al lehany county man has been vival. The Rev. Auburn C. Hayes charged wi'h the ambush shooting asked the carnival not to set up of Mrs. l'egy Bowman after near the church, but the showmen three-month investigation by sher went ahead. Now the pastor says ifl'.s officers and agents of tht he intends to ask the court to keep the carnival at least one mile from the church. VIOLENCE SWEEPING TRIESTE TRIESTE i LT An exploding grenade has killed one person and another was shot to death in the wave of violence sweeping the ter ritory til Trieste on its first day as an international area Stale llureau of Investigation. Dave Jarrell of the Ennice com munity has been freed under five thousand dollars bond. He will be liven a hearing on October third on charges of assault with a dead .y weapon with intent to kill. DENOUNCES CHARGES U .S1!!NC;T() The Slate De partment has denounced claims by ill Itanan Communist leader that Hie United State. Is trying to dom inate Italy. A department spokes Ml'ST EAT LESS man has expressed concern over , . widespread Communist - inspired WASHIM ION I 'i Acting . , ,, , o , , ,. . strikes in Italy. Secretary of Agriculture Norris Dodd says Americans will have to eat less meat, poultry and dair products if the world is to have enough to eat this winter. Dodd adds that any eat less program at ion-wide attack against high will have to he voluntary. prices at local ' levels. Attorney General Tom Clark directed federal TO SWEAR IN FORRESTAL district attorneys to begin drives ,111 their own districts against pric WAS1IINGTO.N' i UP i One of ing agreements made in collusion President Truman's first official , that boost living costs. acts on returning from Rio de .lan-i eiro this week-end is expected to! be the swearing in of James for-j restal as the nation's first Secretary, of Defense. ! DRIVE AGAINST PRICES WASHINGTON (UP) The Justice Department has opened a ,r 'zjmw i --z 3i-Ti a -tfttrarii x r- ti is sir v. f i&i ja Vi-' - .1 of r: 3- f t mi a in.wwra-! Ill l II 'ft if S Public Invited To Silo Exhibit The public is mvlted to a dem onstration on the erection and use a temporary wire silo Wednes- day, starting at 10 o'clock on the Ed Sims farm adjoining the Way- J. Harley Inman, 60, Passes Sunday Night J. Haiiev Inman new 80. rl.,t .. . ....int.- on louie i, Waynes; ii.. Si , day at 11:30 p.m. Funeral services will day (luesdayi at 2 ville to Junaluska highway, a Pleasant Balsam is announced by Bill Robinson, as- wllh ,ne he , p ni , Baptist ( i if..' N't u ... ,UH m'r' .' .' "J Pl fl , T . i! Vjt sistant county agent. Members of the Waynesville F. F. A. chapter and veteran farm training class will attend the dem onstration, to be conducted by the members of the extension service. Rev. HICKORY' VOTING ON LIQUOR HICKORY 'UPi Residents of Hickory were voting Monday on whether or not to set up state con trolled liquor stores. Some 700 new names went on the registration books in prepara tion for the liquor vote. It is the town's second liquor election in 41 vutirs. The ronnlv weather Tuesday. The weather- j however .held a liquor election in man says autumn's first cool snap, 1938 alld rural drys outVoted already is rolling in from the north-) mnniciml wets COOL WEATHER ON WAY CHICAGO i UP i Residents from the Rockies to the Atlantic roast can look forward to cooler west. I GRflV E1AIR Bruth It Away and Look 10 Years Younger Now, at home, you can quickly tint trll Ui i:reaks of gray to natural -apt tearing fnadet from lightest blonde todarUesi tilacW. Brownatone and a imall brxiah does n-ir your money back. Approved by tbou&tfvU of women imen, tool Brownatone is depend able guaianieed ttaruufM witu utd ai directed. Noikinteat needed. Cannot affect waving of hair. Economical, lasting dors not wash out. hirt brush or enmb it in On application imparts desired color. Simply retouch, at new gray appears Kasy to prove on a teat lock of your hair. 60c at druggists. Get BROWNATONE now, or Writ for FREE TEST BOTTLE Mention future! color of your hair. Send poet card today BROWN ATONE. Dept. COVINGTON, KENTUCKY. Smith's Cot Rate Drue Store 1 KILLED. 7 INJURED i GASTONIA ilPi Two men ! are under one-thousand dollars j bond each on charges filed follow ing a Saturday night highway crash , in which one man was killed and : seven people were injured. PICTURE) above are four of the 30 animals paraded before the judges at the Junior Dairy Show for Haywood county 4-H and F. F. A. members, at the courthouse parking lot on September 2. IJilly Morgan, 4-H club member from the North Canton school, had the grand champion jcrscv entry. Johnny Mack Ferguson of the Dellwood 4-H club entered the grand champion guernsey calf. Massie Osborne of the Clyde F. F. A. is shown with his reserve champion e.iiernsey. Little Patsy Sims of Waynesville is only inches taller than her calf, but handled her like a grownup to win a white ribbon and the admiration of the crowd. (Photos by Joe W. Davis) pkkpakim; for storm MIAMI i L I' i Residents of the nation's southeastern coast are battening down on the chance that a Caribbean hurricane may hit the coastline. The first big blow of hurricane season is expected to blow itself out on 'the open Atlan tic. But coast residents are tak ing no chances. : NEW ERA FOR MEDICINE WASHINGTON (UPl Rear Admiral H. L. Pugh has scored what he calls "an assembly line system of medicine" which he be lieves is arising in the United States. The Admiral says such a system pays too little attention to the personal relationship between doctor and patient. RICKENB ACKER TALKS BACK COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPl Cap tain Eddie Rickenbackcr has taken issue with the attitude that war with Russia is imminent. In an address prepared for delivery in Columbus, the flier says there is no danger of such a clash as long as America keeps itself strong. j have flooded Columbus, Ohio for the first convention of the Army I Air Forces Association. ! The Secretary of War for Air W Stuart Symington told the as sembled veterans that United States world leadership must not fail otherwise, he said, the result would not be two worlds or three worlds, but no world fit to live in. His speech was keynoted by the theme that the air forces must re main strong. The obligations of this country, he said, "involve a responsibility for strength and for sacrifice." AIR FORCE MUST BE STRONG Veterans of the Army Air Forces mm Ml )(rk la IE OF THE SHOOK FERGUSON FARM TUESDAY, SEPT. 10:30 A. M. RAIN OR SHINE Free Cash Prizes - Nylon Hose - "Music ON EASY TERMS 1-3 CASH, BALANCE 1, 2 & 3 YEARS Location: JONATHAN CREEK SECTION Less Than 1 Mile From Rock Hill School on Bean Town Road This Farm contains 122 acres and has been divided into 8 tracts. Having a fjood 8-room house (lights and water), and a 4-room tenant house, barns and other outbuildings. 1.3 acre tobacco allotment. 18 head white face cattle. 1 team horses all farm imple ments, including mowing machine, binder and others too numerous to mention. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED BY WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY orivc Out . . . Look the Property Over ... Be With Us On Day of SALE ... and Bid Your Own Price Everybody Invited . . . Come . . . Bring Your Family Come Whether You Bid or Buy Vesi & Gosseii Land Auction Co. Offices at Weaverville and Canton, N. C Troy West, Sr., Sales Manager Troy West, Jr. and R. C. Gossett, Auctioneers "List It With Us and Put It in the Bank" GOP LEADERS MEET Republican leaders from 18 states have gathered in Omaha, Nebr., today to lay strategy plans for the party's national convention next year. VANDENBERG TOO BUSY GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (UP) Republican Foreign Affairs spokes man Senator Arthur Vandenberg says he will not attend the UN general assembly meeting In New York this week. Vandenberg says urgent matters pending in Congress will prevent him from assuming the advisory post he held last year. HAS NEW SYSTEM HOLLYWOOD (UP) An Am erican movie producer has proposed a means of getting around the new British film tax stalemate. John Rogers co-owner of Bro-Rog Pic tures has offered to accept Brit ish manufactured goods for any profits his pictures make in England. 14-YEAR-OLD BOY KILLS SCHOOLMATE A fourteen year old boy's desire to prove that he was a man has led him to the alleged brutal killing of a young schoolmate. Fred Walter Smigelski told Har rison, New Jersey, police that he murdered 11 -year-old Jackie Pres ton because he wanted to show that he was a man after his parents made him wash dishes. Smigelski, police say, has confessed that he' kidnapped Jackie on Friday, took Baby Falls From Second Story Window Unhurt WILMINGTON A 17-month-old Wilmington baby fell through a second story window and landed on a pile of old lumber on the ground but was alive today and none the worse for her experience. The child, Wilma Ann Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jackson, 109 Park Terrace, under went the experience in Raleigh while her parents were visiting relatives there. In some manner, she pushed through the screen in the window and fell to the ground below. "Oh, oh." she exclaimed, a laugh on her face when her father raced downstairs and picked her up unhurt. Hi, ev. Lush it,,,., C. L. Allen ofTir i.-.i .., . will h in A -,-;., ... .. " TiiuKiuii cenu I, r , Balsam road. Survivfors are the vi,,,, -. , Marie Trull Inman; ,,,., l( ' Rufus, Homer and Ernest , " ...,ii-vinc; uircc ( j .1 u ters, Mrs. Mary Gentry. Mrs Fh,'h Bryson.and Mis. Estella GiI,m, , of route 1, Waynesville and ",'v' grandchildren. Garrett funeral home of arrangements IS II) ( ,: 'i) -.re I.,. , . ; tj r1 1 nor GROUNDS FOR IIV(K( i: Demonstration Too Vivid BOSTON (UP) A neighbor's boy was showing lt-year-old Joan Rose of Roxbury how Ted Wil liams swings when he hits a home run. Joan, watching too closely, was struck by the bat and suffered a broken nose. CONSCIENCE SOOTHED PITTSFIELD, Mass. (UP) La beled "conscience money," a pack age of $4,000 in bills arrived by mail at the office of City Treasurer H. Edward Hayn. There was no further explanation for the donation. thousand dollar ransom note to the bdy's parents. The youthful killer will be ar raigned today on a murder charge. LABOR HITS TAFT CLEVELAND (UP) A Nation al Labor leader has suggested that Senator Robert Taft be punished for his stand on labor and prices by being forced to in his words "go to work for a living". James Carey of Washington national secretary-treasurer of the CIO madp his Sllff&eetinn tn a ctntn him to an abandoned warehouse CIO convention in Cleveland last ana killed him, and then sent anight. SEATTLE (UP.-!.,,,, ., ,,. . ns filed a suit for divorce m,,,, , Margaret Goldie Harris, , h,'K1,p, her with giving away all his clothes" Harris said his Hi months t , ,, iicu me nas ueen marked h list of indignities. '9" UltNl.l i"tt,'J 30c, W '".50t. a ,,,, ill i:j vi IMPORTUU NOTICE Wp li'it'o ...:r. i i 'llM """en it.v our Mippli, uirfi a car oi 1 and ti m,h liF.LLTIl has been shipped and should be b sometime this week. vitw :. n... . . . me mm- in start your wijij insulation. We have both Kimsulj Rock Wool insulation in stock. complete tniorniiition from us btltl buying insulation. HYATT & Phone 500 I PRICE CONTROLS OFF OTTAWA (UP) The Canadian government has abolished price controls on all foodstuffs except sugar, meats and fats and oils. But a government official has warned that controls can be re-imposed at any time if prices increase too sharply. WANTS INCOME TAXES CUT The former chairman of the Senate Finance Committee Sen ator Walter George of Georgia says it would be wise for Congress to cut personal income taxes next year. George urges a cut even if Congress votes billions of dollars for foreign aid. George this morning says a tax cut would help stimulate the na tion's productive machinery. The Democratic senator indicates he favors a bill similar to the GOP bill vetoed by Mr. Truman or one with even smaller cuts. HIT AT HIGH PRICES CHICAGO (UP) Housewives from cbast to coast are resuming their battle to force food prices down. Some are joining organized movements, while many others have merely locked up their purses to stopfche soaring food costs. PREDICTS A CHANGE ATLANTA (UP) Former Price Administrator Paul Porter predicts that in the event of another de pression, the average American will act a lot differently than In the last. Porter says the fellows on the street corners won't sell ap ples again theyTl throw rocks. Why Pay More and Get Less HAVE SINS RECAP ALL YOUR TIRES 6:00 x 16 RECAPS - - W GRADE A TRUCK RUBBEB "Tir r xt 5 vve vjruaraniee iNew Mileage On Every Recap" Western North Carolina's Most Modern Shop TIRE AlIU BATTERY C Phone 486 Ed Sims, Owner Mai
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