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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Ingrid Bergman Window Shops On Fifth Avenue By JACK O'BRIAX NEW YORK No wonder a euv doesn't recognize Gypsy Ri!-e I.ee' . . . She was ambling along .Vi'Ui Her Prize Buddy 20 Schools Get Fifth Of Students NEW YORK ( OP) Twenty per cent of all college students in the United States are enrolled in 30 colleges and universities, says the U. S. Office of Education. The figures, just released, are i28,567i; Columbia University, (28, OOOt; University of Minnesota. (27,. 243); University of Illinois, (25, 9201; Ohio State University, (23, 929 ; Northwestern University, (23,788'; University of Indiana, i23.131; University of Southern California. ?2.740, University of Wisconsin. 22.3r3'; University of Michigan. CI, 002'; Syiaeuse Uni versity. 119,098'; University of Tex as. 119 67b'1: Univeisity of Pitts Clyde Designates Parking Space For Hi'way Post Office Special parking space will be designated in fruit of the Clyde post office for use by the new high- way post office, the town board, of aldermen decided at a meeting Friday night. The board also voted to place "no parking" signs in front of the Clyde Pharmacy (local bus station!, and the bank, so that Jhe space can be reserved for bus slops. A new system of routing buses from the highway around the town block was discussed and is expected to be inaugurated soon, Mayor Jarvis Campbell said. A proposal for sponsoring a float in the Haywood County Tobacco Festival was voted down, due to insufficient funds, Campbell staled. Miss DeLozier Speaks To 4-H dub Girls Harleyjj, rves Miss Elise Do!,,,,.,, home agent, talked l Junaluska 4-H t'luh Kj,- about gifts that the (., Lint ti, "a"rv Mji "''V fir,. , 1 1 . -1 Li -I v.r,k mane and givv lor ( h. n-d, ? Jint W I -till I miss Uel.ozier she, Club girls a varielv including shoes. s.-Hif fi t!,, ol -, , Hl'lo! 1 II let. i PAGE SEC (Second Section) "'- -yjKWf"''"""- ' w Street with a vomnumuis coal slacks and an enveloping bandan na headgear hardly a proper 10 tume for a disrobing lady pla wight, novelist, acres?, now a saloon star at La Martinique . . Bernard Hart, brother of Mim, in a dither, also in a plate of soup in Sardi s, where he keeps furiously busy explaining that brother Mo; doesn't want to make enemies with his new play. "Light up the Sky ' . . . "Only money." explains Ber tie. In Lmdy s Al Rosen the alwav optimistic producer, who dropped plenty in his last several produc based upon returns from practical ly all of the Nation's 1.800 institu tions of higher learning. Those show that out of a peak enrollment Education, lea'is all other states again this year in number of per sons enrolled, with a total of 123. 912. California. Illinois. Pennsyl vania. Ohio, Tev-as and Michigan fol!ow with each registering total college enrollments of over 100, 000. burgh, '9.52b'; University of Penn-v lvanta. ' 18 G-t-li; Boston Uni versity, I18.6171. Wavne University. 18.455': Temple University. (17, 212'; University of Washington. 116.650', New York, says I he Office of socks that t an ea, excellent silts Herbert StngUUn of 2.410,000 students. 486.267 are county agent, explained t studying at New York Univeisity. ClUD boys how to plani (47.647i; University of California. (43,4691; City College of New York. the proper way to remove the ground. Quick results from Want Ads. lie i 'tar rthi rar,e. . w t s-ca temp 'tWiuJ li I' tions and investment; in other;' brainkiddies , Now il '; Mae UV.t who makes the rosy Ho-sen optim ism float so blithelv . . Al hope-; to bring the buxom Mae to r.tcid way after lie sees what happen-; to her in her venerable ' Ih iinoiul Lil" at the Monti'lair l'l,i lion e. . . In Twenly-oii Ka Siunii ;-t - by, who lias a hrl scllvr on hi. r hands from simply writiii". .'ilmiit her ls finds hci iolf a ,-udch n celebrity, cocktaileil. pmlnd din ed, wiucd and even ciiticicd foi her new tome. "EimiiIiov-. cr mid Me'.' ... In Shubcit Alley . the stem's oldest drama critic. Kclc Allen, giving a few pointer.-, to :'.iv stem's youngest drama guy. mean ing yours truly. Jngrid Bergman sot tin,; luik back on their awestruck lu-.-N ;i she calmly window shop doun Fifth Avenue . . . And uii amaz ing item about Mi.-.s H . . . Slie .i..--almost the same effect on ik as ha.s Greta Garbo. bin v, ;i i.-.,' the latter lady's ic di;'. h:',iii! . . . It's almost as it lln-r, n j- a big sign hung on the Ur, elv ir.nr.--asbahc reading "Delicate Niii-tr. t touch", for the reaction on A.. Five was a poiitc a.'.kir,;. bit; from a decent distance and nuee ol that nonsense about knocking her down ... It may not always be the case, but our Manhattan afternoon shoppers treated Ingnd pretty properly for a change. A 57th Street art-shopu mriou gazer. Joan Bennett, on the arm ot her husband. Walter Wangcr . In the Lamb's Club. Guy Kihhee swapping show business lies unit Charlie Moscom. famed vaude ville dancer of the dancmn Mo i-nm Family, now elegantly re'ired. a collector of rare old bocks, rare old sherry and brand new iokt of which he has. conservative 1 v. ,i million . In another lamb ('bib' corner, Freddie Hillebrand on of keeping a circle of high-priced tom- lm LITTLE Carol Ann VVelcorner, 5, of M.iknet.uvn, I'd , stands beside her towi-ruiy pal, blue-ribbon winner Sir Gary V. Atiios. The Saint Ber nard romped away with the pri2e in h.s cla.-s at the i'hiladelphia Dog Show. The owner is George W'allis of Philadeipliia. ( International) Thieves Make Good Haul But Have To Ditch It t'iill'Ai :i.-,i,k.-,l ,i ) I I' i Thieves who !ii appliance store es pniiee al':er a lengthy dnln'l hae much to , i.' . Hurts ut' Oio chase was lit ;i eti ic noils and other 1 1, the liurulars threw i",d i,l e idencf in case ;'ie ahandnned a truck it'i St nod unith of loot. eu braitN e.ul'tauing mightily meiuiliii:; Joe K Brown. Bobby (.'lark. I'eler Donald and Joe Lau rie. Jr ... One of hose days some one will "discover'' Freddie, the v...' folks ' (l)s,-,) ereil" Mary Chase, who wrote "Harvey ' . . . For years Mi s ("base had been toutered by no Ic - i esph inlaiit a connoisseur of comedy than Dorothy f'arker, who ton t.intl; be towed upon the .iiil;Ii ntnc phivventing lady the en 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 t hi t undiscovered fcml nne "0 in tuerira" . . . And it wa - net t bclaledly. hut with com p'lte i -nt li ii ,i.i an, thai Broadway, i in n i h i nuit'rv anr now the world i- acetotin. La Parker,-, word for! it. Tobacco History, Cultivation And Sale 1886 To Date By W. . BERNARD Greene ville, Itnn. THE MARKET AVERAGE OF THE 1917 C KOP: Abingdon, Va Asheville N. C. Boone. N. C. Greeneville Tenn. Johnson Ctiy. 1 enn Knoxville Tenn. Morristown. fenn New Tazewell Tenn. Rogersvilie. Tenn West Jttttison N. C 15 3U8.366 lb ,. 9.3U3.J44 llj . 4.3U4.5J2 lb... 17.536.374 lb-. 9216.134 lb.. 16.0HU.bb6 ib,. 8.8bU.U7(j Ih- 7 Z3o.y6H lb,. 8 li.M'i 1 1 j -. ,' 1 72H f)fj7 lb.. 98. 1 H.!.eJ.i lb-. S b 536.4 IS tab 4 .2M.2U 39 1 7f)3 l.jj 21 o, 720. Jolt Ulj 4, .12, 1)08 99 7 .A: 14J :.; 4 179.3,') i 04 3 i..t ti., 17 4 I03.4ri3 3.7 (.01, '37.4:) 5- 4 i .'i .2oy ol 1920 Croo 1921 Crop to 1941 10.6.39. 044 II-.. 872.081.273 lljs. S 1.37 172.t,i 4.74.7 3H 2.010 ,S4 Avtrje 54o.Uo i Average $46.19 ! Average S40.96 i Average S49.67 Average $46.36 Average $46.92 Average $47.16 Average $46.01 Average $48 90 Average $34.79 Average $12.90 Average $19.80 Average 519.10 Average $43.24 882,730.677 lb,. 5174.040,7.).. 92 22 Years Crop 6 Vears Crop 555,360.996 19 I ? to 1917 inclusive 22 years crop annual average Pounds 4,lM.j!iO 6 years crop annual average Hounds U !,.'.61.tit)l) The total 28 years crop yields One billion, four hundred thirty-eight million, one hundred and one thousand, three hundred and thirteen pounds. Average of the 2 crop ycis S!8.8( per 100 pounds. Greeneville average, 17 Crop S19.7 Combined average of other markets W, .5 1 S 3.13 That increased verage represents $31.30 per 1 000 pounds. In present day parlance that is not much money, but let a grower ro broke and see how lonn it will take him to borrow that sum of money from one of bis erstwhile friencK. In the preceding tabulation, (,f the total pounds sold throughout the 2 crop years of the regies Resales include the tobacco bought by traders who resell their purchases, therefore, such sales are a dupli cation of the pounds bought. It i, estimated such resales to be 2 to 3 Preit of the annual pounds sold. Then too, it is a known fact that tor advertising purposes, some sab s floors have padded both the pounds and the average price. Aside from these named exceptions the record of the pounds and average price ar- virtually correct. W. W. Bernard, president of Bernard's Tobacco Warehouses 1, 2 and 3 of Greeneville, Tenn., called at this office Friday. Mr. Bernard nformed us that he had seen and examined a numher of the growers' crops, all of which were of excellent quality and that a larger percent than usual of the stalk leaves were of a silky thin type which is most suitable for the manufacture of riir. ties, llr stated that the crop as a whole is unform in growth and th. clas-if.ration of many crops need not consist of more than three to four trades. If the bottom lugs (Mr. Bernard said) were not loo razeed or hurnnl, but Icafv enough to stem Wch leaves could be put In the cutter class along with the thin bright leaf and all tied in one bundle. Mr. Bernard further slated he had eea some crops the top leaves of whirh were of thin texture and nfllelently bright to be included in the t utter and thin-leafed bundles. The market will open November Z'HU and every indication points to Urn prices ruling throughout the sale sra-tn. The following is a resolution paired by the BURLEV AUCTION WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATION The first five days the sale hours will be Five earn dav a limit erf J6 baskets per bow, not to exceed 1800 basket per day lor one set of buyers. Beginning Monday, December 6, 1348, the daily galea are to be redaeed to Iota hours, the dally sales not to exceed 1440 baskets for ne set of buyers. Each market, however, shall have th right to HOLD 4-H Club Sales In addition to the sales authorized bv this resolution, y, Selling days and selling hours are subject to changed conditions. When discussing the foregoing resolutions it was pointed out there Are Ten Markets la this Tobacco Growing Belt, three of which hare two sets of bay ers a total of 13 daily sales. That If the weather was favorable for handling the crop, half or more of the crop conld be sold prior to the adjournment of sales for the holidays. 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