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FRIDAY. PAGE FOUR THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Lobert Grateful To Hans Wagner Al New sleat'dl is M.W MJHk Hans Lohirl, cur rent .Now Ymk l.iant -tout and tonne! manager ''' I'liillirs, recall.- tilt tn I Hint' hi' tttk uM'i shuit-top when Hit' gnat Hans Wagner was witli Pittsburgh. "V, at,n''i "a lired one tla ." w) Lol.-eil. an. I he tt.nl mt 'I'm ginng tn f( inn It. ! . i ; --lit.it todav. No" lumnil.. i . Iioiuiun Mt Giniuty i piUlini; aim kiu.it nit inure a ,. u,e In II m . uu nothing but i in t e hall 'ill ,. i Ji MlCllllllty 1 In on tv i. n i . h.ii ; : .. In-- i alt her. KuK n lilt I i i , , t ' i I in, --til both nt I .t :.. . ,i add U .1- -i. mail I ll.tl I .id,i ill' mi iniiitl thai I il lut Uu v.i 'A i n- t. I tlnlii : i Ji.' w lit'tlnr I I v ,,- ii. i hi- d'l t m . null' ! 1 1 U 1 1 ,Mt-(. niii.it tat. if .1. mill an i '. r ni..r I. .'il hut 1 hit il ' t'al .i .! : ' it ;n'" " f hand- t'l 1 hf . t . ...nil I, ,. I .ill hf I' lll.itlt' (.., . 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Motorists Get Boost From Italy's Valli lldl.l.YHi "D I I' I'hf Ann i .i t: ttni'tn i-t "f 1 - n h ! t -h,ii:i ii il i : 1 1 1 1 1 it i n ' lit. in Ih. Ilahan -lai .ilh llf - nut hall ii ruilf, -In -aid . a- i,ii.t.iri-l - i l-i u hciv , "1 think Anirii'-iir, dritt-i- and it'fi'lainli tlni-f in .-iiulhfiii Call lin nia, aiv the tin. -I i i.ui tfiiu- I Vf I f t'l' -f I II."' -Ill -.11.1 In Kiiii.pf, f-pt't ml l in' Italy .mil KiiiiHi. -he -aid (Inters are hom-b.i-tic and ariiiinii'iitatit i 'I'hft fi.n -Inn tr.iHii In cd nut ..I thfir iiir- and nriuif. -hf -,iid Sniilhirn Caliloiina iIiimi- dnn't at t 1 : k t- thai a' all I r ni ci fen ii tliiifi' in a cnlli-inn tit-1 ai tnally -li.) hi- tar and mt mil tn lihl In lacl in, nit dm; t -ti.ii ,,l ,i.'' Vail ha- hi t n h ,i. nin limi in drill' Min i' -hi- in.idf In-r Ann m ,111 di but ir. I),.itl ) Stlnnk - "Tin. I'ai.'idnic t'.i-c l'f hi fii puking iilnin; -lowly 11 1 niK to If.ti ii In -hill m-.ii --intiol hh ." -in- -aid. "I u-ouhl hai c bfi'M tninpli'l ill 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1. (I it -Dun.. v ""'" '' f -"i iiaztng Intently one cum- up hihind tin iind hoiik- h'v '' ; ' ' ' ' : a hmiiply mar ,.d i,, .1N llri,,u.lv ;,v ,.x ,, 1 "'-' l1' I 'i' "M- Al length thr j l;iy. '"' 'mbaT Anif, -;,,, ,1,-h, ,- v. -aid jn-l 'A' 'I- ' "'. mv,. a lull,. , h " Smil,. Hi dp- Stum I inn-- iiici, in ,, I,,.,, , i ' g ,.'f i ,. f-t "I i' lie f.i : II, i- t,.iy "Dadtli ' tun litre a self JlKf srh ',,"" F z 'r ft int- sin pr ; se rime Conquers "What do jot :o be i hen he finishes 'Ar. old man - NOTICE - The Jr. Chamber of Commerce regrets the cancellation of the stage production. "FIN FOR YOIV sche duled for September 2nd and IJrd at the high school auditorium. The time element involved was too short to allow completion of the original program, thus the cancella tion. JR. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE it' Hi 111 I I I . il ma. - . I, .lam to,e, ha. ,,.- lKnl.( ui;h hir aid the gratified , , , ... ii i .. 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( ,,.,. cimipany ivas w.niin ),,. ,,., Yalli's ( liiiiilTi'iir iff nt 1 1 ,, light ,sho said w.i- pi-l tn , A tough-liMikiim iiiiiI.im - to piili. c. man pulled up ho-id,- f ht ,11 n it h :i book of tiokol- iradi ir. hi- hand Il .jn-t liappt noil Innifii r thai I lie Dolicoinaii ;,-. ,n ,,., ., Army camp jM ,;V tt.l; entertained Iheif ,. , , , j t - -1 them the rosl of Hie i,: n, studio "I can'1 ni ' -In ,;h d. ... ,-. people say l.o- Angeles ,m-,,, rude or policemen hardboiled." $700 In Prizes iContinued from Page One) Savings Bond.: to be awarded each month for the three best sugges tions submitted during the month. Prizes each month tvill be as fol lows: First Prize. SI 00 Bond; Sec ond Prize, $50 Bond: Third Prize. $25 Bond. In announcing (he con test, the Company made it clear (hat these prize are in addition to the regular cash awards which f will be paid as usual. Eligible for the contest are em ployees at all of the Company's plants not only at Hazelwood. but also at Winchester. New Hamp shire; Ashland, Kentucky; New port, Tennessee; find Peabody. Massachusetts. It was US i ears ago in New York City when a farsighted Irishman dioamed up the idea of setting ,1-itie one dai in the year as a holi tla tin working people, a day to ifiebiatf the success of the labor nun finent in this country and to ie the scope nt labor's pow i national lout'. I , i -tin., n i a- a man named .: Mi (June, al that rinie i ot the HroMitT- I c ai pf liter- and Join'eis f li.nl a Im ol liigh-sounilui,; new holiday '.hat marked hi parades "lo -'irntilh and spirit do . ii.nlf and labor or i li.it it should thf public the Mgnifi-ne-ti.Je ot the iniive- i -.ouldii t know '.'.lai. when the I a ' nod into a day tor the American d.i ninth ho can it .ii-: - V old objective of i"ii t.i Hie -Irengih Hieie. Public olTi- : " . 'ii" i.i'i'.i social and ' "' : ' -t i d mil messages of lahm i Ik- radio and ii'an.'lf the liiiy ' ' n 1 o- mi t lie -i-iniliciiiu'e i i.,i,l.f. ' :l '""'! a Mai i.ight - it in-1; Mr( inn ,. tint up a a labor union meeting in New York City and suggested that the first Monday in September be set aside for the working man. "It would be the most pleasant season of the year." said he, "nearly midway between the Fourth of July and Thanksgiving, and would fill a wide gap in the chronology of legal holi days." The first Labor Day occurred on September 5 in 1882, and was cele brated with a big picnic for the people in the Central Labor Union in Now York. The next year the idea had spread across the. country and legislatures, as k'gislaiures must, began passing laws lo make Hie thing legal. Oregon started it by passing a Labor Day resolution in 1H87 and by 1900, most of the; olher states had passed similar i laws. Congress had passed a Labor Pay law for Hie District of Co lumbia and the Territories in 18LM. and this was erroneously known a- a national resolution. Wyoming, ii lillle slow on the uptake, was the last stale lo makefile holiday legal in li23. Monday the people of Haywood lake automobile trips, go lo ballJ games and enjoy the day of leisure ! in the coolest, most pleasant way possible but they should remem ber once in a while Pele McGuiie, the Irishman who first had the idea of Labor Day. ! RUSSIANS RELEASE U.S. OFFICIAL pvt. A SOUVENIR OF HIS kldnap-and-release experience, a piece of l ' bread taken from a Soviet prison is shown to a U. S. Military p officer in Berlin by Thomas P. Headen. Deputy chief of the Info. Services Division in the American zone, Headen was seized by Ih soldiers as he was walking with his wife and children. He was n of taking pictures in the Potsdamer Platz, After spending a ii; Soviet detention he was ordered released. (International Radio v. : H.r . wj wit "s. w . . j ,-.ii iif.-av v . .- . is. n . -iii . m mrr- l -mmw. m w i tfj ti. ,. . . '"'toxitMofflt x .i ar ,Uvaj; v AB0RD 948 Greetings from Hazelwood's Oldest Indu Wear Leather for Health u Junaluska Leather Soles Make Walking Ea ' - ' I HnMBJB)BjjVBBBBailnBBM8fW)'in Ac C Lawreoce Leaf ENGLAND-WALTON DIVISION Junaluskd Tannery
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