PAUfc TWO (First Section)
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
TOURS'
'MIRACLE' SAVES FOUR AS ONE IS KILLED
announcing
Jackie S. Messer
Wins First Place
In Reading Contest
(Continued from page 1 )
Joyce Underwood, "Sampson's Re
venge," from the Bible; Thomasine
Fisher, "Old Sweetheart of Mine,"
Kiley; Bobby June Parris "Curfew
Must Not Ring Tonight," Thorpe;
Carolyn Cooper, "Lasca," by Des
jjiez; and Mozelle Liner, "Than
atopis," by Bryant.
The invocation was given by
Rev. Malcolm H. Williamson. While
the judges were out special music
was Riven by students of the eighth
fiailc under the direction of Miss
.Nancy Killian. and the contestants
were introduced Ay Mrs. C. F.
Kirkpatnck, vice president of the
Woman's Club, who presided.
The awards were made by Mrs.
T. 1-eiiuii (iwyn. chairman of edu
cation in 1 lie club, under which
committee the contest is sponsored
3 Auto Wrecks
Over Week-End
(Continued from Page One)
operation, as was that of Mrs.
Carpenter, who could not make
the trip into town. Kddie Carpen
ter and his mother, who suffered
bruises, were rusljed to the Hay
County Hospital by Mr. Hayes and
hi thirty minutes the small boy
had been X-rayed, his wounds
treated and he was asleep in the
hospital bed. Mrs Carpenter was
treated tor minor injuries and re
leased from the hospital.
The pick-up truck operated by
the negro man. was alleged to have
been stolen from the Boyd Furni
ture Company and Casey was ar
lested on charges of breaking, en
tering and larceny, and driving
while intoxicated.
A Pointiae sedan driven by
Frank B New, of Indianapolis, Ind.,
skidded o(T the road near the
Brendle place on the Balsam Road
around 5:15 Friday afternoon. Mrs
New. who was riding with her hus
band, received lacerations in the
head and was treated at the Hay
wood County Hospital, but Mr.
New was reported to have escaped
any injury. He was said to have
been operating the car at a high
rate of speed, according to the
investigating officer.
At 4'l)u o'clock Saturday morn
ing, a 1941 Chevrolet sedan parked
in front of the home of John
Nichols on Brown Avenue was
damaged when a 1939 Ford backed
in'o the Nichols car and then
knocked it into a telephone pole
nearby. The Ford was operated
by Wayne M. Owen, of Waynes
ville. R F D. No. 2, who was ar
rested on charges of driving whilt
drunk He made bond of $300
Haywood Breeders To
Attend Guernsey Sale
At Quail Roost Farms
A number of the Guernsey breed
ers in the county are planning t
attend the annual Quail Hoost
Consignment Sale to be held a;
Rhoueemont. near Durham, dur
ing the week-end. it was learned
yesterday from Wayne Corpening
county farm agent
Quail Roost Farms, owned by
George Watts Hill and managed
by W. W Fitzpatrick. has one of
the outstanding Guernsey herds in
the South
J. E. Barr To Attend
Senate Appropriations
Committee Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. J E Barr left this
week for Washington. D. C . where
the former goes to attend a Senate
Appropriations Committee meet
ing After a stay in Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Barr will visit rela
tives in Manchester, Mich., and at
various points in Minnesota, in
cluding Minneapolis, Fairmont and
St Cloud.
Harold Tingen, who accompanied
Mrs. Tingen and their young daugh
ter, Anne Tingen, to Waynes
ville, has returned to Fuquay
Springs, hut the others will re
main here for a more ,extended
visit with Mr and Mri. L. M.
Killian. Mrs Tineen ix the (nr.
is
mer Miss Ellen Louise killian
Mrs. Kate Morris, who is now
making her home in Buff City,
Tenn., is spending a month here
with her sister, Mrs. R. L. Coin.
A new type of railroad box car
made of aluminum weighs approx
imately 10,000 pounds less than a
conventional ear of the same di
mensions made of steel.
Marriage Licenses
LcRoy Mease to Velma Swanger,
both of Canton.
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"IT'S A MIRACLE that anyone lived through it," remarked an ambulance surgeon when he arrived at the scene
of the two-car crash pictured above. The collision happened on Hempstead Turnpike at Wantagh State Park
way bridge, New York. Stretched on the ground in the foreground is Ernest Reid, driver of the overturned car
who later died in Meadowbrook Hospital. At left are Lt. and Mrs. William Dempsey. With back to camera is
Mrs. Thomas Fowler whose husband crawled to safety through the windshield. International)
ARCHITECT'S PLAN FOR PERMANENT U.N. SITE
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WITH NEW YORK IN THE LEAD as a prospective permanent site for the U.N., the above plan of Architect Aymar
Embury again is being given consideration. Embury is now remodeling the New York building, on the old
World's Fair grounds, selected as temporary quarters for U.N. General Assembly meetings. He submitted the
design shown here when the Manhattan area was first given consideration some months ago. In this original
plan, the New York building, where the sessions would be held, is centered in the background and it would
look out on madernistic units, plus landscaped grounds, gardens and fountains. (International)
BIRTHS
Capital Ringed
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green, of
Canton, announce the birth of a
Hin on April 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Smathers,
if Canton, announce the birth of a
daughter on April 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones, of
Way nesville. announce the birth of
a son on April 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wells, of Can
on, Koiite 2, announce the birth
of a son un April 23.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers, of :
Waynesville. Route 1, announce the '
birth nf a daughter on April 23.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers, of
Chile. Route 2, announce the birth
of a son on April 23.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson,
of Canton, announce the birth of a
laughter on April 24.
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WITH ALL OF MANCHURIA again
plunged into 8 general civil war,
Chinese Communist troops were
reported circling the capital at
Changchun (indicated by arrow).
American-equipped Chinese Na
tional forces were said to have bepn
i driven back 20 miles. Circle on the
Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver, of I uJLS'.:
,,, ,h , , ,, f ; ln& ls raging. (International)
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Trull, of
Canton, announce the birth of a
daughter on April 24.
Canton, announce the birth of a
son on April 24.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. James, of
Waynesville, announce the birth of
a son on April 2fi.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards, of
Canton, announce the birth of a
daughter on April 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiggins, of
Candler, Route 4, announce the
birth of a son on April 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Hall, of
Canton, announce the birth of a
daughter on April 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haney, of
Waynesville, announce the birth of
a daughter on April 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mashhurn,
of Canton, announce the birth of
a daughter on April 27.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers, of
Enka, announce the birth of a
daughter on April 27.
Mr. and Mrs. James McClure, of
Waynesville, announce the birth of
a son on April 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Alton nf
Lake Junaluska, announce the
birth of a son on April 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gillis. of Cm.
ton, announce the birth of a daugh
ter on April 28.
Drying- Jeraeya
Dry Jerseyt flat to prevent
atretchlng. Iron when dry.
Six Leave In
April Call Under
Draft System
Six hoys, all just turned eighteen
years of age. left here Tuesday
morning fur induction in the regu
lar army at I'oit Uiafig under the
call from I lie selective service sys-
letn l"t' the month of April.
Harry Everett Jay lies was named
leader uf I lie ,ui;iup on the trip to
the induction ceiiler. There were
two transfer included in the six.
Kayi'ord Kirkpatrick Messer. trans
ferred from Arlington, and Conley
Sutton, from Tavares. Kla.
Others were, Robert Dunbar
Jenkins ErneM I ee ( 'handlers and
( ieorce V i ! I.ivr on I ,anre.
TOWN CLOCK DARKENED
Mll.TON. Pa The twon clock
has little value after nightfall, un
less the Borough Council changes
the budget by-laws.
Lights of the big timepiece, lo
cated in the steeple of the First
Presbyterian Church, were ordered
extinguished by church officials,
who said Council refused to eon
tribute toward upkeep.
The budget makes no provison
for that suit of thing. Council said.
Sugar Stamp No.
49 Is Now Good
Spare stamp 49 in family
ration books became valid May
1st for five pounds of sugar.
OPA said the new coupon
will expire August 31. Sugar
stamD 39, the last specifically
labeled "sugar," expired April
30.
. OPA said that on the basis
of latest surveys it expects the
present sugar ration of five
pounds every four months can
be maintained. In that case,
another sugar stamp will be
validated September 1.
Spare stamp 49 is in ration
book four, as well as in the
special sugar ration books is
sued to veterans and as replacements.
ADDS TO CRIMINOLOGY
LITTLETON, N. H. Mrs. Fran
ces Glessner Lee, who is 68 years
old, is believed to be the only wo
man state police captain in the
nation.
Mrs. Lee takes her duties very
seriously. In fact, for many years
she has been making a valuable
contribution to crime detection and
solution with her "death in a nut
shell" miniatures. These replicas of
famous murders have been used to
instruct anedical examiners in the
art of preserving homicide evidence.
SALLY'S SALLIES
KeKisttred U. S. Patent Office.
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family's ' quite i i; totratic with
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PROLARMON 4
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are now available
fust Like A Savings Account Pay In As
Wish, In Any Amount ol $5 and Over
Thriii Shares
Draw Current Rate of
Interest, Compounded
Your extra dollars can now earn compounded interns
current rate through THRIFT SHARKS. Savings,
can he opened with a minimum of $10 and ilip(,siS o(
as $.') added at any time one desires. ,,,,, 1()t
put in any amount per week or month.
my Thrift Shares
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We Are Offering Limited
Amount Of
Paid-Up
Slock
For
Sale
Get Details at Office
THE HAYWOOD H01)
Building and Loi
ASSOCIATION
OFFICERS
R. L. PREVOST, President
H J. HYATT, Vice President
L. N. DAVIS, Secreary-Treasurer
Phone 17
R. L. PREVOST
E. J. HYATT
L. N. DAVIS
DIRECTORS
A. T. WARD
C. N. ALLEN
O. L. SHELTON
L. M. KILLIAN
Main Sir
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W. H. IH'RGH
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