L D E N WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Manning A. Moore of the Cherryfield section of the county re cently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Moore were married on March 29th, 1900. Mrs. Moore is 68 years old and Mr. Moore is 72. Their daughter, Mrs. Ethel Batson, is employed in the Cafeteria. SAVE FOR YOUR INDEPENDENCE On Monday, May 15, President Truman and Secretary of the Treasury Snyder spoke over a nation-wide radio hook-up inaugurating the 1950 campaign for sale of U. S. Savings Bonds. The theme of this year’s drive will be "Save For Your Independence—Buy U. S. Savings Bonds” and this slogan will be enhanced by a tour of the "Liberty Bell” in our state. The "Liberty Bell” is one of fifty duplicates of the original bell which has been presented to the U. S. Treasury de partment by the Bronze and Copper Industries of the United States, with the understanding that at the close of the drive each state will be given permanent possession of a Liberty Bell to be en shrined in the State capitol. The use of the "Liberty Bell” in this campaign has attracted an unusual amount of public in terest, the results being that radio, television, news papers, theatres and magazines will soon release a flood of advertising to create a nation-wide awareness of the purposes and goals of the drive. A considerable amount of the publicity will be devoted to the favorable results obtained in plants where the Payroll Savings Plan has been installed. Ask the Personnel Department for an "Appli cation Card” to show how conveniently you can save toward financial independence for yourself and your family by the regular purchase of U. S. Savings Bonds on the Payroll Savings Plan. THE BUMBLEBEE CANNOT FLY According to the theory of aerodynamics which may be readily demonstrated through laboratory tests and wind tunnel experiments, the bumble bee is unable to fly. This is because the size, weight and shape of his body, in relation to the total wing spread, makes flying impossible. But, the bumblebee, being ignorant of these profound scientific truths, goes ahead and flies anyway. There are about 8,600 species of birds belong ing to more than 140 families known to man. 11