hi... PHA-D CY .":CAnTHY AT inQULlY f r ri ? i , r 1 1 ! i 1 1 nLnu U u mm in nn-"nn ::.v r - - r---- --, V . - - '" - . .,; -: ''' ' '' ' . : wV' : ' X': v ' i s ; i : ' ' i'f i i if : , !! BMM EMM L mmi ww UU U , LI U U U L U U U U Haldor Hanson Owtn J. Lattlmora TWO Of THE STATI DEfAITMINT personalities named in the "Communist front" ch&rfes of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy at a Senate Subcommittee hearing in Washington were Haldore Hanson (left) and Owen J. LatU more (right). Testimony against Hanson, now executive director otto "Secretariat of the Inter-Departmental Committee, went back to 1838, Lattimore, one-time Far Eastern Expert, who is now frequently eon suited, was declared a "bid security risk." (international Soundphoto) Pairings Set For Community Cage Tournament Thirty-eight teams will open play Monday night for the first Haywood County Community De velopment Program basketball championships. Besides the boys and girls' championship trophies, there will be three team sportsmanship a wards to shoot for honors which are rated equal or even higher in meir classes than tne title prizes. ' The community teams are wind ing up their practice games this week and, if the tournament con tests are anything like the engage ments that they have been playing since October, this first annual event will be a dog-fight from the first rounds to the finals at Waynes' ville Township High School, r Officially, the race for the cham pionships Is wide open. There are no seedings. . . . ?. y ,;vi But from the season's records, the Center Pigeon, and Iron Duff boys, and the Cruso and Center Pigeon girls will be among the most dangerous contenders.: The 38 teams will play in three divisions, depending on where their home communities are located, as follows: Metal Jawbone Replaces One Lost By Cancer CHICAGO (UP--A metal jaw has been used to replace a lower jawbone removed from a patient because of cancer. Dr. Arthur E. Smith, Los An geles dentist, described the opera tion at a meeting of the Chicago Dental Society. He said the metal Jaw was non Irritating and could be "designed for each patient according to ac curate measurements of the jaw." The patient has movement of the Jaw with his own muscles, which have been sewed to the met allic jaw, he said.. Canton section Center Pigeon, Morning Star, Thickety, East Pig eon, South Clyde, Cruso, Hominy, and West Pigeon; Fines Creek section Iron Duff. Lower Crabtreee, White Oak, and Upper Crabtree; 1 1 Waynesville section All e n a Creek, Francis , Covej Lake. Juna- 1 luska, Saunook, add haScliffetioVe. The games in the! Cantph. .section ill be played ! in' the' (Champion wVMCA gym.' :v VK.-o!,';: ..frhe first Waynesville section teams will play at the local high 'school, and the Fines Creek section ' contests are set for the Crabtrce !lron Duff School and the Fines 1 Creek School. . The Crabtree gym will be the rscene of the games in this latter 'section on Monday and Tuesday nights. : - The rest of the week, through 'Friday night the games will be flayed at Fines Creek. , j The teams which will play for Hhe boys' and girls' championships will be decided Friday night March M in the last of the sectional play offs, j : ' The Canton section winners will Jbe decided in games at the Cham plon "Y". -,:;;:-' On the same night, the winners -of the Waynesville section will fmeet the winners of the Fines Creek section in another double reader on the Crabtree court, j The survivors from the three sections will get together Satur day night at Waynesville to settle matters permanently. ; The two girls finalists will start off the proceedings at 7:30 P. M, The boys will meet for their title an hour later. Meanwhile, Basketball Commit tee Chairman Jack Justice remind ed coaches of the eligibility rules, and the requirements for filing -their playing rosters and any pro- . tests they might feel inclined ;to . make. " . r - Air varsity high school basket ball players are barred, under one of the most important rules of - tournament competition. Another fundamental regulation Us that all players who didn't see action with their community teams until after February 15 . are in eligible for competition. - All players also must be bonaflde residents of the community which they represent t. - In the games which will open ' the tournament simultaneously, ; the Center Pigeon and, Morning ; Star girls will meet at 6 P, M. . Monday, for the opening gun of ' the section. - f . - . In the Waynesville division, it will be the Saunook girls vs the Katcliffe Cove girls at 7:30 P, M, The Fines Creek tournament will open at 7:30 P. M., with the " Upper Crabtree girls squaring off against the Fines Creek sextet. , A full schedule is on tap for all j&f'Csrn eettion tarns .itt-JUW first night of the tournament. But in the Fines Creek and Way nesville sections, only four games are scheduled, since most of the communities drew first-round byes. In the Fines Creek section, the only other games set for Monday night will have the Upper cran- tree and Fines Creek boys meeting at 8:30 P. M. following the contest between the girls' teams of the two communities. In the Waynesville section, tne Saunook boys will meet the Rat- cliffe Cove quintet In the second and final game f the opening night. , The Haywood County Commun ity Development Program's oas- ketbal lcommittee today announced these pairings for the first com munity tournament which will open Monday night. First-round play will be staged simultaneously in three divisions. MONDAY Canton Section 6 p.m. (Girls) Center Pigeon vs Morninfi Star, 7 p.m. (Boys) C. Pigeon vs M. Star. ' '. 8 p.m. (Girls) Thickety vs" E. Pigeon. 9 D.m. (Boys) Thickety vs E. Pigeon. TUESDAY 6 p.m. (Girls) South Clyde vs Cruso. .. " 7 p.m. (Boys) S. . Clyde vs. Cruso. ' 8 p.m. (Girls) Hominy vs W, Pigeon. 9 p.m. (Boys) Hominy vs W. Pigeon. ; Fines Creek Section MONDAY 7:30 p.m. (Girls) U. Crabtree vs Fines Creek. 8:30 p.m.-r-(Boys) U. Crabtree vs Fines Creek. TUESDAY 7:30 p.m. (Girls) Iron Duff vs Lower Crabtree. 8:30 p.m. (Boys) Same as above. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. (Girls) White Oak vs Winner U. Crabtree-Fines Creek. 8:30 p.m.(Boys) Same as above Waynesville Section : MONDAY 7:30 p.m. (Girls) Saunook vs Ratcliff e Cove.---;. 8:30 p.m. (Boys) Same as above. TUESDAY 7:30 p.m. (Girls) Aliens Creek vs Francis Cove. 8:30 p.m. (Boys) Same as above. , WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. (Girls) Lake Juna- luska vs winner Saunook-R. Cove 8:30 p.m. Boys) Same. THURSDAY 7:30 p.m. Start games for win ners in Waynesville and Fines Creek sections. FRIDAY 7:00 p.m. Canton section finals open. ' ,7:30 p.m. Finals for combined Waynesville and Fines Creek sec tions, at Crabtree-Iron Duff School gym. . SATURDAY County Finals at Waynesville High School Gym 7:30 p.m. Girls' championship game. - ,.' 8:30 p.m. Boys' championship game. -5 19 d the Want Ads for bargains Community rolls for Reserve Hospital Plan now open for Com munity Wide Enrollment for Individual or Family Groups, from 1 day to 80 years of age, in this Great New Plan. Here at last is a Plan Endorsed by Doctors and Hospitals alike for its many liberal benefits, a plan that offers CASH when you need it most. Watch for the Reserve Staff-member. Join Now, 'V Covert Accidents, A' Sickness and Childbirth ONE out of every TWO families will become Hospit- PaVS CASH BenetltS 1 01, al Patients this year. You or some member of your family may be next. -vJ' O VaYS CASH for Hospital Room ACT NOW... O Pays CASH for Doctor's Bill for Surgery tomorrow may be too late! 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