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13C0 W lung ivion i iarcl lot md For Mines By DONALD JENNINGS United Press Staff Correspondent PITTSBURGH UPV Because of mechanization, the coal industry is becm.-.ing a young man's game. The industry is spending considerable time and money trying to get the young men interested. But you won't find high school boys overflowing with enthusiasm ; about coal mining as an occupa tiin, esnecially those, whose fathers did nothing else for years. "I'm definitely not interested," said Ted Guza, 17, a high school, senior at Library, Pa., and the' son of a coal miner. "I want to I go to college and amount to some thing." One of Ted's classmates, John McClymount. 18. is not decided on what to do after high school but) "coal mining would be the last re sort." His father is a coal miner too. Industry Confident Despite apparent general apathy on the part of the youngsters to-, ward coal mining, the industry is confident of recruiting all the young replacements It will need in the future. Employment service of ficials said that at present they have little difficulty finding men to fill openings. Better wages, mechanization of mining processes and improved working and safety conditions are depended upon to keep the coal companies supplied with labor per sonnel, they report, Mechanization, combined . with the closing of worked-out mines, is rapidly cutting down the num ber of employes because one ma chine can do the work of several men. Bituminous coal employed 600,000 men 20 years ago; , today, 400.000. I he industry s problem now, however, is to get the youngsters . into the fold because it finds the older miners (the average age of a miner is about 40) lack physical strength and technical know-how to handle the intricate machines of modern-day mining. New Type Sought . "It is evident that a new class of miner will be required to meet the new conditions," said M. D Cooper, director of mining engi neering education of the National Coal Association, the "chamber of commerce" of the bituminous Industry. - :" . "He will be a highly skilled me chanic, able to operate or main tain equipment that is both heavy umI fast oviug. To be swevJul he will need a thorough training in the mechanics of machinery and the application of electricity." That is the prospect the Indus try is setting before high school and college youths. , t'The National Coal Association," as on. sai:d:?. v;:;jt to t!AL r SMIUNO AT WELL-WISHERS, Dr. Hermann N. Sander (center), with his wife and lawyer, arrives at Hillsborough County Courthouse In Man chester, N. H, for the opening of his "mercy killing" triaL He Is charged with fatally Injecting air Into the veins of Mrs. Abble Borroto, a cancer victim as she lay dying and In agony In hospital (International) V NOTICE OF NEW EEGIZTIiA TIONS IN FINES CEEEK IT.E CINCTS NOS. 1 AND 2 s Formal and legal notice is here by given that the Haywood County Board of Elections in meeting duly hold and upon motion and resolu , tions duly passed has and does or j der new registrations of voters in Fines Creek Precincts Nos. 1 and 1 2 and that the same will be held j according to law. This the 24th day of February, 1930. . HAYWOOD COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS By Jerry Rogers, Chairman. 1936 F 27-M 6-1-20 NOTICE OF CHANGE OF VOT- ING PLACE IN IVY HILL TOWNSHIP ( Formal and legal notice is here by given that the Haywood Coun ty Board of Elections In meeting m a '. 1.11 J. . auiy nem ana oy resolution auiy and unanimously passed has changed the voting or polling place in Ivy Hill Township from the present location voting or polling place to the Maggie School House and has designated and established the Maggie School house as the new voting or polling place. " This the 24th day of February, 1950. HAYWOOD COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS By Jerry Rogers, Chairman. 1933 F 27-M 6-13-20 IlovToRcIicvo Creomulsioo relieves promptly because it goes rigbf V seat of the trouble to helo loosen and excel eerm laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and . heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist ' to sel you a bottle of Creomulsioo with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOr.lULSION forCoughs.ChestColds.Bronchitis. said John P. Battle, its executive vice president, "is actively carry ing on a campaign directed toward alleviating the shortage of proper ly training' technical personnel available for employment in the industry." Training Promoted Cooper devotes all his time to the promotion of mine training courses in colleges and high schools throughout the soft coal belt. The anthracite industry has also made a start in that direc tion, Class members usually are sons of coal miners because "they are familiar with th working and living conditions of coal mining.' Results of the program so far convince the coal operators that they still have .a lot of "selling" to do as far as the youngsters are concerned. The Hudson Coal Co. of Scran ton. Pa., said that of 18 youths graduated from its high school mining course at Blakely, Pa., not one went into coal mining. . 60 Per Cent Join Up I Coast Water Shortage Out of a soft coal training course ; Hearing Acute Stage in western Pennsylvania, only uu per cent of a recent class took coal Jobs. That was regarded as a good rate, however, considering that all the boys Insisted while they were taking the course that they were doing it simply because it was "interesting" and had no intention of taking jobs in the Industry. Coal company officials admit Ocean Has More Than Fish In It By PAUL F. ELLIS United Press Science Editor NEW YORK (UP) The world to day has "oceans of food" that have never been tapped. Furthermore, , according to Dr. Werner Bergmann, Yale Univer sity chemist, the oceans and seas in the not too distant future may be a source of new "wonder drugs," medicine that may even exceed the powers of penicillin and the sulfas. . Bergmann believes salts and minerals should be removed from the sea water so that new supplies of fresh water wil be available for industrial and farm use, especially in the southwest and some sections I of the West Coast. . . , NOTICE OF NEW REGISTRA TION IN SOUTH WARD WAYNESVILLE NOW KNOWN AS WAYNESVILLE NUMBER 2 Formal and legal notice is here by given that the Haywood County Board of Elections in a meeting duly held and upon motion and resolution unanimously passed has changed the name of the "South Ward Waynesville" to Waynesville Number 2, and that a new reglstra tion will be had in said Waynes ville No. 2, according to law. This the 24th day of February, 1950. HAYWOOD COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS By Jerry Rogers, Chairman. 1934 F 27-M 6-13-20 Bergmann recently reported-that the water shortage "already la be coming acute on the West Coast and the use of ocean water is seri ously being explored." Science already has accomplish ed the trick of taking salt from salt water, but on a small and ex pensive scale. "The solution," according to that many youths will take a job 'Bergmann, "would be to derive in coal mining as a matter of expediency. The wages are higher than in some other industries. : The high school principal at Li brary, Pa., warns the senior boys that they will stand a better chance eventually of finding the job they want if "you don't make the mistake of marrying right after you leave high school." You don't have to scrape or pare ca'rrots they - may be scrubbed clean with a stiff brush, , A m . VMM - We Can Help You Increase Your Yields With Our Proven DEPENDABLE wmim and ' Y ; CERTIFIED SEEDS Bring Ir Your PMA Orders For FERTILIZERS SEEDS White Dutch Clover Ky. Blue Grass Ladino Clover Orchard Grass -Alta Fescue both minerals and the water from the oceans, Also the sea water contains small organisms knows as plankton food that the fish, including whales, eat. He said it was not too remote that man some day may be eating plankton "burgers", Ocean, Seas Contain Bountiful Material Bergmann cstmatcd that there are 300,000,000 cubic miles of water in all the oceans, and that it "we could dry out one such cubic mile of water, we could get a mountain of salt, containign 117,000,000 mil lion tons of common salt." Besides the salt, Bergmann says the following could be taken from a cubic mile of sea water; Six million tons of magnesia, 4, 000,000 tons of potash, 300,000 tons of bromine, 2,200 tons of iodine, 200,000 tons of borate, 900 tons of iron, 450 tons of copper, 70 tons of uranium, 15 tons of sil ver, and a "nice hunk of gold". For the time being, according to Bergmann, land resources of met ais are holding out and no ocean mining" is necessary. .. T T - . I it ' nuwcyu, aume tuuiunes Ul ine world may start tapping the ocean to avoid importing materials. One day, he believes, coastal and near coastal stretches of desert may be converted into "productive lands" as a result of turning salt water into fresh. ,18, 20 and 47 i PHOSPHATE 2-12-12 0-9-27 0,14-14 We have a complete line of all. other seeds and Fertilizers HAYWOOD COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP Inc. Phono 722 Depot Street AV. CFF THE AW wr DEAI?MOAH I GO TO THE BABSE SHOP SHOULt I TAKE" A SHOEfT CUT N(?S IVA M.STEELff- DEvM9AIQAH AOUU A f private eyeamo.the; ELJECTPSIC EYE SEE EVg "TO eyg 1F- "THET VERE- OM THEBEAM ? CHARLEY SElFTnST PANTS WEEK TA. NORTHAMPTON vr Student actr5ser2 roles in early Smith S?4 nca productions had ; screens vvhnn .u w-ae 'stage. The reaJ 7. allowed to wear .r7' e TALKING THROUGH BARS with relatives and friends, Italian Communists are shown In the Court of Justice at Florence. Italy, shortly before they went on trial on charges of rioting. The disturbances cccurredlast July, following the attempted assassination of Palmiro Togliatti, Communist Party leader. (Intemationot) . , SOLON FACES EX-BOXER'S CHARGES NOTICE OF ESTABLISHMENT OF WAYNESVILLE PRECINCT NO. 3 AND OF THE POLLING PLACE OF WAYNESVILLE PREQINCT NO. 3 AND NOTICE OF NEW REGISTRATION IN PRECINCT NO. 3 WAYNES VILLE This is formal and statutory no tice that the Haywood County Board of Elections in a meeting duly held has created and estab lished a new voting precinct in Waynesville Township and has des lgnated It as Waynesville Number 3, and that said Precinct No'. 3 in eludes and consists of the Balsam Hyatt Creek, Saunook, Allen Creek and Country Club areas, and do scribed as follows by bounds: BEGINNING at the Intersection of the Northeastern drive to the Country Club at present red light on Highway 19-A, 23 and runs thence up Reservoir Ridge in Southeastern course to top of said ridge i thence a South course with the top of another ridge, to Wolf Pen Mountain at Pigeon Township line: thence following the' top of the mountain to the Jackson Coun ty line; thence with Jackson Coun ty line to the Balsams at top of Grave Yard Ridge; thence down Grave Yard Ridge to the Hyatt Creek Road just West of the Rub ber Company Plant; thence out said Road to the Railroad; thence down said Railroad to the new corporate line of the Town of Waynesville; thence with that said line to the BEGINNING. NOTICE is further hereby giv en that at said meeting ox sam County Board of Elections, said Board designated and established and fixed the polling place for the new Waynesville Precinct No. 3, hereinabove described, at the Al len Creek School building. NOTICE is further hereby given that at said meeting of said Board a new registration of voters was ordered held in the area compris ing Precinct No. 3 hereinabove de scribed and that same will be held according to law in said Precinct No. 3. , This the 24th day of February, Want Ads bring quick results. 1 t! i 7 si HowShs Shops "Cash and Carry" Withou Painful Backach ' A w ret oidor, itrxsi and itraln, over exertion, xcislv smoking or exposure to eold sometime slows down kidney (unc tion. This may lead msny (oiks to com plain ol nacKinf barknt:he, loss of pep and energy, headaches and dizziness. Getting up nights or frequent passages may result (ram minor bladder irritations due to cold, dampness or dietary Indiscretions. 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