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THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE Is Men W. N. Library Notes CAT H0LLGW HONEYMOONER5 RIDE HIGH AT CONEY Be To Re Made Teachers lpny Wit'Vilk' is 1 1 ! :i i ii - L'jii'tt-i-ia UXal Ol (:ni''J' il in pa.si ,.s-si: . llll' nfwlfl bl" Air ailuiir I th it lilt' i, pii-i- CuiisUi thi ol I'l'Itini- SJ1.U1 111 III Itlif Fi ilt'i -'1 si nil Ihorilui ii ai r hi mi .'l.nl mim-nil oils. it. use di an 'm aim h l a ludil pruiiui't-s lhe ha"' ii-st'i hcxpi'iisiir niin- liiiul'ji'turt'il in f j- J l) -pni- s particular mi ji mi w In1" ill alonn with lo fxti'.ii l I nun and 1) ' Ihi- ma nu I .ti t - If mill m 1 1 1 1 -1 a I ;uli a iiilaliiin I'arulin.i. MARGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian New Juvenile Books On Our Shelves The following new books for the uunger readers of our county library have recently been added in our collection: "Story Behind Great Medical Discoveries," by Montgomery; Red Tractor," by Corey; "Grocery Kitty," Hoke; "Daniel Boone," Averill; "Blueberry Corners,' Len ski; "Bayou Suzette," Lenski; A po-ing to the Westward," by I.enski; "Strawberry Girl," Lenski. "New Moon, Meigs; "Horse men of the Plains," Altshler; "Andy Breaks Trail," Skinner; "Becky Landers," Skinner; "Silent Scot," Skinner; "Up Goes the Cur Iain," Lambert; "Mistress of the White House," Morgan; "With a High Heart," de Leeuw; "Make Way for a Sailor," Kubie; "AWOL Musters Out," Shuttleff; "Wild Dog of Kdmontob," Grew; "Peter's Treasure," .ludson. "Raspberry Patch," by Paull; "Story of American Aviation," Hay ; "Farm Stories," Jackson; Rooster Crews," Petershan; "Win ubojo Master of Life," Bowman; "Legend of the Mighty Sioux," "Big Book of Thanksgiving Enter tainment," and "Told Under the Stars and Stripes." I. ON DON' Students "Irom the democratic sections ot the German people" are to be trameil as teach ers m t hive-year courses at ller iii.in universities in the Soviet oc cupation zone under an order of the Soviet commander in Gcr m, 1. 1 . Radio Moscow said. The order said "children of peasants, workers and other poorer sections of the population" will lie trained beginning this coming autumn. strUtlt V&l&tlff .' Soue, commander ,n Ger- Fl 11 trL h 1 Veterinary Srliool The first known veterinary school was established at Lyons, Fiance, ill 1TH1. ENJOYING A JULY HONEYMOON far away from Cat Hollow, Ky., Delbert (Shorty) Sprouse, 18, and his bride of a month, the former Mrs. Mattic Lyons Large, 79, have a gay time riding merry-go-round roosters at New York's seaside resort. Coney Island. Said Shorty, "Chickens don't come this big in Kaintuck." (international) New Revolutionary Regime In Bolivia Is More Liberal Than One Displaced N WW. FRIKN1) VISITS TAYLOR RKKSK ()!' 1'I.AYKIiS Sold by Smith's Cut-Kate Drue Store Extra Service Yes, ox Ira service is what you pret when you fiiino !n I 'iiilorvt'iMMl's . . . it's tho small things thai ennui ; mi. when yon'ro lonkinHf for a sta tion lltat I'ivcs thoso "oxtra" servicoa coma to us! ntrai'ting of all Kinds 472 K'TRir ('0. Office Hi's Cornrr Farmer Gets Warning From Airlpane Pilot DUNKIRK, N. Y., Farmer Wil liam Leseh says he heard a plane buzzing low over his house yester day nad rushed out to find Preston Dedriek, proprietor of Fredonia Airport- circling slowly. The pilot cut his motor, leaned out the window and yelled: "Hey, your cows are out." Lesch said he found 50 of his cows loose and headed for his oat field. WANTED Cook, Chambermaid, Porter. Apply The Georgian. July 30 my HOT OR Pacification ol Bolivia proceed ed today under a more liheial regime than that violently replaced over the week end. Recognition ol the new Provisional Government by the United States and oilier re Publics is expected to come more quickly than that accorded the de posed military government. Nestor Guillen. Provisional Presi dent, announced that local authori ties had been ousted without bl mul shed by revolutionists in Coeha bamba. Santa Cruz, and Oriiro. and that new officials were being selected. Most stores and factories have reopened, and looting by civilian appear on the decline. Lieut. Col. Victor Alarcon. new ly appointed commander ol the military district centering in the capital. La Paz. directed all units of the Bolivian Army to obey tin Provisional Government. Indicating the liberal and leftist complexion of the civilian junta, it was disclosed that in addition to Senor Guillen, who is Dean of the Superior Court in La Paz. the junta includes Luis Gonsalvez Indaburo. professor at the University of La Paz, as representative of students; Dr. Aniceto Solares, President of the University of Sucre, represent ing teachers, and Aurelio Alcoha. workers' representative. After the junta pledged return of civil liberties, elections, anil eventual transfer of power to a government chosen by the people, workers' representatives demand ed trial as assassins for those of ficials involved in repression of re volts of Nov. 11, 1944. and last June (i. They also asked recall ol present Bolivian diplomats abroad A spokesman for the junta unof ficially committed the junta to hack these demands. The new Government moved swiftly to round up remnants of supporters of Gualbcrto Villaroel. the Army Major who fought his way to the Presidency and then was assassinated alter a forced res ignation. Several of his lieuten ants shared his stark fate, which included the hanging of bodies from lampposts. M a r i a Teresa Solari. Chairman of the Women's Civic Union, demanded that the 1 '.il ev JCTIOM Waynesville Art Gallery SALE is Y M. M. This Season We Have Our Largest, Finest Collection Offered At Auction Daily Fine Diamond Jewelry . . . Imported Porcelains . . . Watches . . . Clocks . . . Genuine Paintings . . . Antique Ene lish Silver . . . Antique Furniture . . . Sterling Silver ... Art Goods. Our Eleventh Season in Waynesville TWO SALES DAILY 10:30 A. M. 8:00 P. M. ds Of Items Too Numerous To Mentioh f Collection of T.nnn nAn. J?l fcenA TVn. Tkn n.iK1.' Fr SaIe Valuable Gifts FREE At Each Sale. Waynesville Arl Gallery fes Daily Main Street bodies he removed for burial "as ! 'In 1st lans." even though she had opposed the strong-man rule since 1I44. Xo Censorship Communications companies op eraliim in lioliva were informed lliat I hero would be no restric lions on domestic or international dispatches, anil no censorship. I..I liaon. one of the papers whose plant was confiscated and publica tion suspended recently by Presi dent Villaroel. returned to the I reels as a one-page leaflet, hailing 1 he successful revolut ion. International r e p e r c u s si o n s spread. Washington ollicials. short nl nllieial comment, showed them selves more cordial than thev had been to Cualberto Villaroel. whose le.L'ime seized power ill December ol 1!I43 and then was forinali.cd the lollovvnig summer. Although Ar gentina has given immediate recog nition to the Villaroel military junta, the United States and thi ol her 1,'S republics withheld recog nition until anti-fascist gestures were made in La Paz. The sympathy, parallel, and in I'luen'o stemming from Buenos ires have been marked. The I'airell-Peron dictatorship, too. had made anti-Nazi gestures to ob tain recognition, but internal re pressions continued. Like the Ar gentina siege which lingered for internal political purposes long after hostilities abroad ceased, a Bolivian slide ol siege was invigo rated just last month. This result ed in suspension of civil liberties, including the press, and in several killings. Kumbliiifis in Paraguay The successful democratic up surge of civilians against a mili larv government is credited with rumblings in Paraguay to liberal ize the dictatorship there. In Buenos Aires. President Peron. an Army ollieer who also got himself elected President, was reported in conference with his foreign ad visers on recognition. Even though the La Paz. coup must be regarded as a defeat for General Peron. his long insistence on non-interference ' by foreign powers, in his attempt lo gain United States favor, is e.- peeled to force him to give iminedi- ate recognition to the Bolivian j junta, no matter how distasteful i lo him. The respectable civilian ele ments dominating the La Paz junta make it more acceptable to Washington than "was the previous military regime. Washington's aloof attitude to ward the Villareol group was due largely to confidential documents captured in Germany, which linked several of its members to a German plan lo establish Naziism in Latin merica. according to the Associat ed Press. Victor Paz Fslensoro. Finance Minister and head of the Movi niieiilo Nacional Kevolucionario. 1 .Nat ional Revolutionary M o v e -meiil 1. was regarded in Washing Ion as the hand directing the Villareol combine. He and Maj. KJias Helmonte. a former Bolivian d Tut i no. I Vol k ( ' 1 1 V Ills si lit loll Iter spending a I'avlor Heese" a S. N Willi." recenl Iv 111 Vorli tew da member ' inline el 111 il ls, a s wilh of the av nesv llle Summer Plavei s recently re-enlisd Pat ic I Navy for a period ol d llii'i mihiarv attache ill Berlin while ill exile was recent I v e In the La Paz legislature, we scribed as Nazi collaborators Stale Department Blue Bin rgenl i na. vi ho edeil e de m the k on IS GETTING UP NIGHTS GETTING YOU DOWN? Thousands say famous doctor's discovery gives blessed relief from irritation of the bladder caused by excess acidity in the urine Why mffer needlessly from backache, run-down feflinf from excess Acidity in the urine? Just try DR. KILMF.R'S SWAMP ROOT, the renowned herbal medicine. SWAMP ROOT acts fast on the kidneys to promote the flow of urine nud relieve troublesome excess acidity. Origi nally created by a practising physician. Dr. Kilmer's Is a carefully blended combi nation of 16 herbs roots, vegetables, bal iiwi. 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