Thursday, Mar. 9, 1939 . ~ Daiici-d For llilter .MM ^ \ SI>* --7 \j!jj 11 t PAl I : WK MUNICH. Germany . . . Marion Daniels. Am-rican dancer fron* San ! Francisco. who appearel recently | before Adolf Hitler and ranking Nazi officials at a "request" per- . formance here. The nineteen-yearold girl played th*? title role in the operetta "Merry Widow" at Munich a fortnight ago and the Relchsfuehrer was one of the most appre dative spectator*. "It was a great surprise to receive Mr. Hitler's request." sh*? said. j Receives Baronetcy LONDON* . King George VI has nferp d ;i baronetcy of the United Kingdom on ;" > ar-old Andrew Asbton Waller Hills, hown above. He i> tlv m?ii of the late John Waller Hills 1'rivv Councilor When Informal of the h nor by his mother, he thought iT was something to eat and asked, "Wheu can I have it?" Great Britains Favor Ncrris Freeway Plan Renown of th? Nor,Freeway has cv?*n t?? (in at Bi ilian. th? Southern Highlands Ihciiation Committee Iras loured in the course of assembling information on the Highland region as a whole, with the coi , i intion of the WPA Federal Writ ei Project. Special mention of the Freeway as "an example of constructive roadside development" is made in Architectural Review, a London publication \fhich features in its last issue vai ions motifs on the "architecture of leisure." The freeway" principle is de igncd mainly t?> safeguard travel end protect the scenic character o* roadways against unnecessary onroachmenis and unsightly despolia tion. MotorLs s using the Norri Freeway, located off Tennessee Highway 33 from Knoxville or U. S. Highway 25W at Coal Creek, enjoy a right-of-way 250 feet wide along its entire 21-mile length. Picnic and parking areas have been developed at convenient intervals. "Tweetsie" Is Highest Railway In Eastern U. S. Nick-naircd "Tweetsie" by mountaineers because of its shrill vhistle, the Eastern Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railway ranks as the highest narrow gauge line in eastern United States, according to accounts noted by the Southern Highlands Recreation Committee. With the aid of the WPA Federal Writers' Pdoject. the committee information on the regions' varied outing facilities. Covering its 66-mile run between Boone, North Carolina, and Johnson City, Tennessee, in four hours on its regular excursions throughout the travel season?this scenic railway winds around peaks and across gorges of the Blue Ridge Mountains at an average elevation of 3,000 feet. Cam-> | era fans may bo seen crowding the observau:?n platform to "shoot'* the ] beautiful vis tas for which the area is famous. J. E. Grieffcl, rancher of Salinas, Calif., sued a western railroad company for $'.4,000 damages, charging i that one of its trains, after jumping} the track, started down the highway | rafter him causing him to crash into a tree with his truck. A dentist in London completed a i set of false teeth for Jumbo, an Irish terrier, which for years has been a noted The Cherokee See 8POB.T AMATEUR BOXING TOURNEY TC BE HELD IN ANDREWS Plans are under way in Andrews to -'age an a i ateur boxing tournament in the Andrews High School Gymna- ; sium. This will he the first event of its kind to be staged in this section and should prove to be a great success. It will probably be staged the last week in March, which is a luli in ^porting events for most schools and sports fans. Entries will be open to all weights 1 f amateur fighters in this section of the state and adjoining states. Complete plans for the tournament will e announced in a few days n:-d aprlicat ion blanks will be distributed in ' ill eommunities. In the meantime all amateurs should start work in preparation for the meet. Violet School News HONOR ROL.L SECOND GRADE: Ralph Payne, fewel Hamby. SIXTH GRADE Lottie Taylor. SEVENTH GRADE: Corena Mur)hy. Beecher Morrow, Zada Murphy. PERFECT ATTENDANCE Bianco Align. Joseph Hamby, ewel Hamby, Ralph Payne, Roy Mien, Verlon Allen, Winston Taylor, aottie Taylor. Beecher Morrow, Zada Jurphy. Corena Murphy, and J. D. tfurphy. I \TRl I YET DOI TOOK at this list of 5 importar i_i Dodge truck advantages thi mean greater satisfaction and low< trucking costs. Then take a test < the n3w, low-priced "truck-built Dodge truck?that's all we ask! A BONDERIZING-Dodge true cabs, bodies, and all other she< metal now rust-proofed by this mot em process. Preserves "new truck beauty and saves on refinishing. ^EW^OOO^-? Detroit, completely equipped,including 4 double-acting shock absorbers, spare 1 Price includes Federa' taxes. Transpo tion. State and local taxes (if any), ext EEZ! >ut, Murphy, North Carol MEWS TOURNEY OPENS AT DUCKTOWN THURSDAY NIGHT Andrews And Hayesville Girls Will Open League Play The Tri-State League tournaiwnt ! 1' in Duck town tonight (Thuis- | March U. Andrews girls will j pn? et lh.- league champion gaIs from! wiycsviile in the opening game of the I meet scheduled for 7 o'clock. Ducktown ?im! Copperhill girls will meet :it 8 o'clock, and Morganton girls will oppose K .worth girls at 'J o'clock to round out the first night's program, an all girl cast. Three fast gamesare assured. Play will be resumed Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock when the Kpworth boys meet the Ducktown boys, Ilayesvillo hoys will clash with Morganton at 2 ^clock, and Robbinsville f will oppose Murphy boys at ,*> o'clock to conclude the afternoon session. Semi-final games in the girls division will be played Friday night. Murphy girls will meet the winner of the Andrews-Hayesville game at 7 o'clock. Copper hill boys will tangle with AnIrews at 8 o'clock to complete the first round for hoys. The winner of the Ducktown-Copperhill girls will oppose the Morganton-Epworth winnei fiHP MM 9 DOM fOfFBI jOE LEAPS WWW 5\ _ .,.nL> STEEL? So durable U ? and close-grained thatj?jest r razor blades can be made from it. "of Yet thousands of tons of this amazmg ' new super-tough alloy are used in 1939 Dodge trucks in axle shafts, ,k springs, and other vital parts. A STYLING?The distinguished ?! ? neVbe.uty of 1939 Dodge trucks ,? wiU build money-making prestige :?g3SSS3 gSiftvV 3 ^?-4,oca 5?Ml\ \\ l?!T?ovm'ntn,-P'---* ???' "DrHyered "at I\ ciude? state loC : both bumpera. 1\ tranapo"" K:$ggQli C. MOORE Una 11 0 o'clock. S?on prices for the fir.-i two ions (fiist round) will be loc and 25c. Finals Saturday night will be juiced 25 and 50 cents. Season tickets will sell at 75 cents and ?1.40. A beauty contest of jilayers in the giiis tournament will add spice to the tournament. Two girls from etch term will be selected as entiants. A loving cup will be awarded the winner Saturday night. ELEMENTARY BASKI TO BE HELD IN GYM ] Fo'iowinjr is the schedule for tl to be held in the Murphy Gym on 1 ALL TIME 1 Monday 1. 11 :C0 Murphy (Davidson) v 2. 11:45 Grandview v 3. 12:30 Grandview \ 4. 1:15 Murphy \ 5. 2:00 Walker \ TUESDAY, 6. 11:00 Unaka * 7. 11:45 Unaka \ 8. 12:30 Walker %l 9. 1:15 Murphy (Allen) v 10 2:00 Ebeneezer \ WEDN'ESDA' 11. 11:00 Peachtree \ 12. 11:45 Hiwassee Dam \ 13. 12:30 Wolf Creek 14. 1:15 Martins Creek \ 15. 2:00 Marble v THURSDAY MARCH 16 FRIDAY, MARCH 1 v ^ V H vflB 4 lVfe-TOM j M fronl ^S^nd Fe VflBV S Blungt?r? cn j v/bcela. t '! \ SSSTS&' .oc.> CESDO l\TAL ECONOMY AO1 for any business?their new, larger, J cabs are a "sure hit" with drivers. 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