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(One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 l9
Two Fontana Dam
Workers Killed,
Another Injured
Trapped by a mass of overhang
ing rock, six feet thick and fifty
wide, which slid and fell upon them
as they were pouring concrete,
Morgan French, 35, of Big Cove;
David Welch, 30, of Birdtown; and
Timpson Taylor, 35, Indian workers
at Fontana dam, were imprisoned
by the derbis, French and Welch
being crushed to death.
Rescue workers who labored
from noon last Saturday, when the
accident happened, until nightfall,
dug the three men from their im
prisonment, to find the first two
dead and the third, Timpson Tay
lor alive, but suffering from a
broken leg and from -shock.
The bodies of French and Welch
were carried to Moody Funeral
home, Sylva. Funeral services for
the former were held at Big Cove
last Monday afternoon, last rites
for Welch being conducted Monday
morning.
It was thought that Taylor, now
a patient in Fontana hospital, will
recover, barring complications.
Questions And
Answers On
Ration Book 4
Q. Where should I go to get my
copy of book four?
A. It will be distributed through
schoolhouses and similar public
buildings between Monday, October
18 and Saturday, October 30. The
exact time and place will be an
nounced by your local newspapers
and radio.
Q. May one poison get copies of
war ration book four for the en
tire family?
A. Yes. One individual may ob
tain the book for all members of
the family who live at the same
address.
Q. What should I take with me
when I apply for book four?
A. Bring war ration book three.
Book three will serve as a speedy
and convenient method of estab
lishing identity.
Q. Are there any exceDtions to
the requirement that book three
must be presented to obtain book
four?
A. No. All persons who apply
for book four must have on hand
their copy of book three. If they
also apply for other members of
the family, they must present the
book three issued to these indi
viduals. Q. I was overseas most of the
summer and did not get a copy of
book three. How will I be able to
get book four?
A. Apply at your local rationing
board for a copy of book three.
This should be done immediately,
as it takes several days to handle
an application of this type.
Q. My copy of book three was
- lost several days ago. How do I
go about getting another one?
A. Application for a replacement
of book three should be made at
your local board.
Q. When will war ration book
four be used?
A. It will be used beginning Mon
day, November 1, for the buying
of rationed processed foods and
sugar.
Q. Which stamps will be used for
this purpose?
A. Your November ration of
processed foods will be bought
with green stamps of series "A",
"B" and "C". These will be good
from November 1 through Decem
ber 20. Stamp number 29, which
is marked "sugar", will be good
for five pounds of sugar from No
vember 1 through January 15, 1944.
Q. Will I continue to use the
blue stamps in war ration book
two for processed foods ?
A. Yes, through November 20. At
that time stamps "X", "Y" and
"Z", the final series of blue stamps
in war book two, expire. Between
November 1 and November 20 the
housewife will be able to buy pro
cessed foods with "A", "B", and '
"C" green stamps in book four, I
and the "X", "Y", and "Z" blue
stamps in book two.
Q. What is the difference be-,
tween the green stamps in book
four and the familiar blue stamps
in Dook two?
A. With the exception of color
and size the green stamps are
smaller there is no difference. :
Each series of green stamps con
tain stamps with a point value of
8, 5, 2, and 1, the same arrange-',
ment as that for the blue stamps. J
You will buy processed foods with j
the green stamps jus as you did
with the blue stamps in book two.
Q. Why are green stamps, in-!
stead of the blue, being used in
book four for processed foods? !
A. Green stamps are being used
on an interim basis until ration
"tokens" are used, earlv next vear.
At that time the blue stamps will
again be used.
Sam McElroy Is
At Courtland, Ala.
Aviation Cadet Sam M. McElroy,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam McElroy,
of Lake Junaluska, has reported
to Courtland, Ala., to the Army
Air Forces Basic Flying School for
tne tmrd stage of training as a
cadet pilot.
. This air base, only until recently
the site of flourishing cotton fields,
is alive today with the roar of
Uncle Sam's planes flying overhead.
The BT-13 which a cadet learns
to handle here is a faster and
heavier plane than the one which
he flew at Primary School and,
therefore requires a wider know
ledge of all aerial sciences. His
varied course of training includes
instrument flying, night soloing,
and a thorough study and applica
tion of aerial navigation.
The Army Air Forces Basic
Flying School at Courtland is one
of the newest in the Southeast
Training Center.
We might change the old expres
sion to, lay something away for a
peaceful day. Buy War Bonds!
Lt. Floyd Burnette
Receives His Wings
Floyd W. Burnette, son of Har
tin E. Burnette, of Detroit, Mich.,
has just graduated as an Aviation
Cadet, and received his wings as
a 2nd Lieutenant, pilot according
to word received from Gowen Field,
Ida., where he has been assigned
for his first duties.
Lt. Burnette, before he entered
the army August 24, 1942, was a
carpenter for various individuals in
Canton, North Carolina. The lieu
tenant now acts as pilot of one of
the B-24 Liberator bombers at the
Idaho air base.
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husband he : s
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With autumn here, we know
which way the last straw blows
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Sgt. James W. Chambers
Stationed In Nebraska
Sgt. James W. Chambers, A. R.
O. G., son of Mrs. J. E. Chambers,
of Clyde, has been assigned to the
Army Air Base, Kearney, Nebr.
Sgt. Chambers has been in the
service since Oct. 5, 1942. .
You can yodel the answer to four
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21
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