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THE WAYNESVILI E MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE (First Section? , biscuits fit bv Britain in feaJe. are sell 's", Melbourne for "" ... ,.vn vears. retail . in choeclate .A biscuits, W Seconds mm" . m 5"llliH Number und Oak and Coal i, Let Us One of LI?rrnrrc: u To-Day. Hfl just arrived . . CLES S DESK WITH ROBES I CHESTS AND COAL Irs IW CANS Iates iVE HEATING BATTERIES AKES FAST ROOM 1, 5PIECE TABLES 'RIC HEATERS ATH ROOM rTHER USES AD MOTOROLA M RADIOS J D CHANGERS ATIC - PLAYS 12 RECORDS BS . . . LATEST LAMPS . . ONE, AND SIX WAY RIC IRONS Jdeliver TH AND thout LOCKS chain Brazil Counts Its Foreign Elements RIO DE JANEIRO Based on a 1940 survey of 41,23(i,315 residents, Brazilian government figures just released show that 39,822,487 in habitants were native-born, 122,735 were naturalized citizens, 1,283,833 were foreigners and 7,260 made no declaration. Foreign elements were 354,311 Portuguese; 285,029 Ital ians; 147,897 Spaniards; 140,693 Japanese; 88,939 Germans and 45, 786 Syrians. plain crackers and ginger fingers are in the first consignments. eceived y&f WITH A -1 n a Tc Standard of Quality for 69 Years New cooking pleasure awaits every housewife who uses this Round Oak Ottawa coal and wood range. You'll adore its sparkling beauty, its conveni ence and efficiency. You'll ap preciate its dependable perfor mance and fuel economy, too. In fact, you'll like everything about this modern masterpiece . . . backed by a quality guaran tee which has made the Round Oak name famous since 1871; Come in and see it now! OTTAWA FEATURES if Fast, even baking, fa Porcelain oven inside and out. ic Two Multiposition oven racks, if Concealed draft control, if Cabinet style base, it Choice of three styles. Round Oak COAL AND WOOD RANGES - . OAK PJi E FUfKilTURE Co. ON THE SQUARE North Carolina ow in Stock . ALL STEEL OLIVE GREEN FILING CABINETS FOUR DRAWER LETTER AND LEGAL SIZE iRn ttttvpo nivrn VI VllJUM A SUSPENSION DRAWERS ROOK STORE v JLS VX VX JL- S J. C. GALUSHA iLli n m hJ MjahnA G. D. AIKEN VT. 6 labor, Welfare S. BRIDGES N. H. 10 Appropriations wl H :P?I fal fl R. H. TAFT C. W. TOBEY N. H. 8 Banking OHIO 8 Finance AP Ncwsfeatures These are the GOP veterans who by virtue of seniority in committee are in line to take over chairman ships of headline committees in the 80th Congress hereby having a decisive say on what legislation will be taken up on the floor for action. Their stales, number of ears service in the Senate and prohabU com mittee chairmanships are shown. Should the new C ingress go along with earlier streamlining plans, there would he telescoping of some committees. Several of the senators shown have seniority on more thau one committee buf Capitol Hill observers believe that th.' committee shown under each name is the one each man will prfer to direct if existing procedure continues. Household Hints QUESTION; Does it pay to cut tops from corn? ANSWER: Well, this question goes back at least fifty years when Experiment Stations were conduct ing tests to find out whether it was advisable to pull fodder or not. At that time the scientists said that it didn't pay. Over in Rutherford County this year Oscar J u:. lice said that he cut his corn tops from force of habit. In the meantime he filled his barns with lespedea hay. Here's how Justice summed up the situation. "Cutting corn lops cost mo-$6 for hired labor, my time, and a reduction in corn yield. Force of habit is a "bad thing some times." QUESTION: Does freezing im prove the quality of meats'.' ANSWER: No. say the experts at State College. Inferior cuts of meal cannot be frozen and be expected to improve with age. Even the lies I products will undergo some deteri oration in time but it is small. On the other hand, freezing docs have a tendency to tenderize meats. The scientists say thai the highest qual ity meal will come from animals cjiirvinir :)ileniiate auo and finish I The most satisfactory age at which to slaughter beef is to 2 years: veal, 4 to 8 weeks; hogs, 0 to !, months; and lambs, 5 1o 9 months All meats will keep better if cov ered with fat. Meat from youngt: animals is more tender thun that ! from older ones. . . pnTrtFRS w Alain Street SENATORS IN SPOTLIGHT A. CAPPER KAS. 28 1 Agriculture A. VANDENBERG MICH. 19 Foreign Relations Now You Tell One Lake Blows Up And Kills Its Fish BlilSli.WK - ( Pl Lake Noocim Nooga. noimnlh a live-ml!e-vvide expanse1 in the Carnarvon Hange, South-East Queensland, has disap peared. The water's edge receded rapidly following a muffled explosion from the direction of the lake heard on Christmas Eve, 1!)44, and today imlv a strip of damp mud remains. The explosion, believed to have been a subterranean disturbance, killed all the fish in the lake. One theory is that (lie disturbance opened a connection with an un derground shale layer through which the water flowed away. He's Always Tied But Never Beaten DAJVVIM-E, 111. (AP) Edward J .1. Fuehrer's singnlar ambition is to ' own 365 bow tics, he tan wearj a different one each day of the : year. So far, he has eollrrtcd '?5, all indexed and worn in rotation. Itis inquiries indicate he holds a record unbeaten and untied. Nazis Gave Autographs For U. S. Cigarettes CENTRAL! A, 111. (AP) Mrs. Hubert E. Copeland has added a macabre collection to her scrap book autographs by most of the late Nazi war criminals which, she said, her sergeant-husband gol in exchange for a cigarette apiece while on guard at the Nuernberg trials. Goering and others swapped sig natures for cigarettes readily, SSgt. Copeland wrote, but Uu dolph Hess scorned such barter. Guilt-Edged Case Of Sleepiness CIMBERLAND, Md. (AP) A prisoner who pleaded snilty to a oharKC against him when railed in circuit court didn't seem worried about his fate. He retired to a chair to await sentence, and a few minutes later was found in a deep sleep, snores and all. And a Good Time Wasn't Had By All INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Butler University alumni wrote their homecoming celebration off as complete frustration. The home coming queen was accidentally locked out of the stadium corona tion ceremony. A prankster set a premature match to some bonfire wood. And 4,000 persons cashed in their tickets when the orchestra failed to appear for the home coming dance. Aheychawce -court mttr?"T H. FERGUSON , MICH. 4 Exec. Expenditure n C. GURNET S. D. 8 y Armed Services 1 W. H. WHITE ME. 16 Interst. Commerce A. WILEY WIS.' 8 Judiciary Peasant Revolt Brings Reign of Terror in Luzon 30,000 Guerrillas in Island Refuse to Surrender Their Weapons. MANILA. A motley peasant army of more than 30,(101) guerrillas in central Luzon the Hukbala hap appears to be the most troublesome war baby in the lap of the Philippines' new president, Man uel A. lioxas, says the Associated Press. These peasants are commonly known as links. In four of the mest populous prov inces of that fertile, tropical plain, n reiKii of terror lias reduced the already short rice crop. Some hope for a peaceful settle ment of peasants' differences was seen in the p:esideiit's May 2fl augural address, in which lie prom ised consideration of a more liberal farm tenancy law, govern mcnt purchase of land and its resale to the people and tc.irhinr of modern agricultural methods. President Koxas demanded the immediate surrender of all tin licir.seil firearms. He said he would use to I'C gion. the forces at his command ie law and order to the re I'r ii:ciit rta.O.cs. Mial reaction was made i- II, ::h. ii.ih.il' le.rh n:. but nit , v.( : e reported slain No publ M l-'i P Hid others wounded m rem weu lash. s. Hiikb.il.diap clash.es v. i h theii so-called Filipino ( M 1 C I Ion stiiudinc rivals, the IT.-all e ;;uernlla: and the military police command had b. en prior to K A 1M: Pairpanua icp.ornd almost daily :,;k' inaiu'U) at ion. r Faille m at- Lubao, was reported that day. r. ri i iris indicate casu alties among the Hukbalahap an affiliate of the left-wing Democratic Alliance political party have been heavy, possibly reaching 3 .000 since last September. Casualties among the Usatfc's and the Ml'C run into the hundreds. Thousands of refugees have de serted remote barrios for the corn para ve safety of Cabanatuan, Nucva Ecija capital, and other huge communities. The name Hukbalahap is a con traction of "Hukbo ng Bayan sa Laban sa Hapon," Tagalog for "peo ples army against Japan." It was organized shortly after the fall of Bataan, from whose bloody battle fields the peasants gathered Ameri can and Japanese weapons. Peaceable by Day. Its leader is mild-mannered, 32-year-old Luis Tarus, who at the outbreak of the Pacific war was a secretary of the P.K.M., a peas ants union in central Luzon. After working his way through two years of a law course, he obtained a gov ernment job, but claims be was dis missed because of his leftist politi cal leanings. During the Japanese occupation, as in the current fighting, the Huk balahap remained in their villages, their arms well hidden. By day they were peaceable, harmless-appearing farmers, by night they staged swift raids and ambushed unwary Japanese patrols. Although unsuccessful in opposing Roxas, the organization elected Taruc and seven others from the central Luzon provinces. When congress convened late in May, Taruc and his colleagues were prevented from taking their seats by charges of election fraud filed by defeated candidates. Taruc repeatedly has denied op position charges that he and his fol lowers are Communists seeking to overthrow the government. Try giving brass door knockers a coat of wax. There will be less polishing needed as the wax forms a protective coat which keeps off I tarnish for some time. Southern Democrats To Take Over Control Of Party In New Congress WASHINGTON (AP) South ern Democrats will move to the minority side of congressional com mittee tables in January but they will tal:e firm control of the party in both i lie House and Senate. Of 187 Democrats definitely elec ted to the next House, 115 come from 14 Southern states; of 45 Democrats now conceded Senate cats. 24 are from the same sec l ion. In the ;f)lh Congress, the "Solid South" could out-vote other Dem ocratic members by the slim mar em of 120 to 115. but it trailed 30 to 2(i in the Senate. The high casualty rate among Northern and Western Democrats in the general election a week ago also stepped up the seniority rank of southern members in party councils. Some Southerners already have accented this increased leadership wilh frank public statements as sessing I heir parly's future and malyzing the Republican landslide that swept it out of power after a reign of 16 years. The capital heard speculation this week that a southern member may become minority leader in be House. The Washington Posl said 1'epresentative Cox. Democrat d Georgia, "is being prominently neniioued" as a likely choice. This discussion arose after Speaker Sam Kayburn of Texas innoiiueed he has no desire to take be post. My custom, it would go ' him or to Representative Mc nrmaek. Democrat of Massaehu . its. who was majority floor lead r under Kayburn. Senator Harkley, Democrat of K. -mucky, long leader of the Dem crat.e majority in the Senate, has aid he will servo as minority l'ead--r there if his colleagues desire. IVellco Workers Voie For C.I.O. The C.I.O. was named as the bar Mining agent by workers of the VVolleo Shoe Corporation here in a national labor relations hoard elec ion held on Thursday. There were approximately 225 ligihle voters and 122 voted in avor of the C.I.O. as bargaining igenl, and 87 voted for no union. There were three void and five hallengod ballots. Youth Club To 'jive Play Soon The Waynesville Youth Cluh is sponsoring "Cornzapoppin ", a pro luclion featuring local players, lancers, singers and specialty fea- 'iri's in a tuneful musical comedy. I be production will be presented I the high school on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 22-23. at 8:02 each niebl. Miss Lillian Peckard of Kansas ,'ity is here to direct the show, with ehcaisals to start immediately. Lfiiav m Freddie Slack Cow-Cow Hoogie Here You Are Tony Martin Rumors Are Flying And Then It's Heaven Rinff Crosby That Little Dream Got Nowhere Baby, Won't You Please Come ISark .lohnny Mercer Vely Chile My Sugar Is So Refined Larry Clinton Smoke Gets In Your Eyes My Reverie Hal Mclntyre The Old Lamplighter Banana Boat Frnest Tubb Drivin' Nails In My Coffin Filipino Baby Harry Babbitt Who Do You Love I Hope You Were Meant For Me Frances Langford Love Me Or Leave Me That Wonderful Worrisome Feeling Charlie Spivak My Heart Goes Crazy So Would I JONES RADIO SERVICE Radios, Record Players and Guaranteed Repair Work Appliances Waynesville, N. C Everything Goes OK For Baffled Bridegroom GUNNISON, Colo Things were going bttdly 'or Lloyd Towner when a delay in his blood test report kept him from obtaining a license to marry on a Sunday and he couldn't find a ear to honeymoon in or a house to live in. Then his luck changed and friends obtained a special permit for him to marry, another lriend left town and turned over his house to Towner and the bride groom won an automobile in a oontest sponsored by the Lions club. SWAPPING WARREN, Ohio -How 's this for swapping? A Long Island man, moving here, advertised he would swap his Long Island apartment for one in Warren, but ..t no direct takers. However, a Warren oouple, moving to St. Louis, adver tised the Long Island apartment in exchange for one in St. Louis, and landed a trade. The Long Island ers took the Warren couple's apart ment, they took the one in SI. .SLACK'S CPs Top off your winter wardrobe with a hat of finest quality . . . Straight into winter our smart fine fur felts, keeping you well groomed at all times. Swain Has Time, Girl; Minister Picks Place FLORA, 111. Love and Kev.O. E. Connett laghed at mer man's boundaries to the delight of a pair of young lovers. Eldon Yocum el Rawtoul, HI, and Ruth Nelson of Potomac, 111, asked the Flora minister to marry them, but were desolate when he told them he couldn't honor their license from an adjoining county. The sympathetic minister led tha couple to a spot just across the c. nmty line and performed the ceremony beneath the boughs ol a big tree. Louis, and the Missouri ans the one on Long Island. took IS YOUR LIVER CRYING FOR HELP because of constipation or faulty di gestion ? If you leel bilious, sour, bloated with gas, headachy, blue, grouchy, you may be putting too bi0 a burden on your liver. Retained un digested food becomes putrefactive, causes toxins, which overload the liver, keeping it from working prop erly. Then is the time to relieve your tired liver by letting Calotabs help nature sweep the putrefactive and partially digested matter from your stomach and Intestines. Nothing acta Just like good old Calotabs. Use as di rected. 10c and 25c at your druggists. Take CALOTABS
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