:f V n 7 M t i 3 H PAGE EIGHT First Section) THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTATNEEH CHOICE BRIEFS OF CAROLINA NEWS From The Wires of Associated Press and United Press REQUEST LABOR VOTE Nearly 400 worked ci the bn4 Proximity Will m ar C.i c-t n.-boi u have abKed inc .National l.uuur iso lations Board to cali dii cieciiun io see li tni'.v still will In- i.-im-riiwu by the C 1U it-Miic Uiivii ei America. The kuiwi . v.n aie more than 'lie 3U u-i out imiuhi-u for an election under t!.e laii Hartley Act, .say the umuii no ii.nz er represent--- a niajoiit.i u: ui.ii. eis at the mill. MM. A. K1.A1K 1)11 William Allen Man . .M a n n ber ol the -lale Muni i'i l'-ii.. . Welfare lor f7 c,u an, I it: man lor 44 eurv died at t i - U in - lon-Salein home Tuesday night. He : eipi-d set up the Winston-Salem eonee a'ld was one of its trustees. He via a banker, business man and iiiMiiance executive. in l N( VLDI-O TO DEATH luneial H'iut" were held Wed- tei rnil liurst. mamieii- aiue Mii'ei inteiident of the Clark lon (iia..."..")d 1'roducts Co.. who ,u iu ui.v elided venen he plung ! .;..u a al ol IKilllllg water. NO (OMMIM O.N HIGHWAY I'AIKOL till IK ISM Si.iU II,. -liwa 1'atrol C'ommand ,i ll ,1. liateher as he has no loimmirt wii charges against his PARK THEATER Va m s ille, North Carolina MAIINI I SAITTtDAY and 3:30 Sl'.MM V 2 and 4 P.M. MC.1I1 MIOHs 7 and 1 Uuily SI .NOW 8:30 Only ADMISSION I'lIICFS: Children I rider I ! ar- l'.'c liuiuding Federal Tax 44ult. All eats 3ae Including federal Tax 1 rid.i. M.uili 3 Down To Earth M.u riny K11A HAYWOK1II and LAKKY PARKS S.iturilax . .March (i "The Unexpected Guest" Starriii'4 WILLIAM HO YD and ANDY CLYDE patrol from Rowan county. The Rowan county Board of Commis sioners has adopted a resolution charging the patrol with wasting its time with harmless, trivial and technical violations of the motor vehicles law. Hatcher says the pa trol will enforce the laws whether they are trivial or not. BIG "TONGUE-WAGGING" College and university debaters Thursday began what is being called "the biggest tongue-wagging" session ever staged by the SK)uth Atlantic and Southeastern r'orensic Society, at Hickory. Teams from 22 Southern schools were ex pected to enter this year's tourna ment, making it the largest in its 16-year-old history. THOSE SMALL EGGS- NOTHING TO CLUCK ABOUT Mathilda, an 8-pound hen, has one thing common with jokesters. When she lays an egg, it's nothing to cluck about. Her owners, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Buck of near Whiteville, don t know if Mathilda is unhappy or what. But to date she has laid two eggs both no larger than an ema ciated pecan. Mathilda is pretty boiled up over GYM FOR CAMELS Campbell . college officials at Dunn say they are going ahead with plans to construct a modern $200,000 gymnasium. The student body has pledged its wholehearted support. FORMER SENATOR DIES Funeral services wede held Wednesday at Washington, N. C. for E. A. Danils. The solicitor of the recorder's court and former state senator died unexpectedly at his home Monday. FUGITIVE FROM TRAINING SCHOOL ARRESTED Atlanta, Ga., police arrested a 17-year-old youtn after comparing a piece of bandage found on his fin ger with some found on the igni tion system of a stolen automobile. Listed as Curtis Franklin House, the youth has admitted stealing and wrecking the car, and says he escaped from the Jackson Training School at Concord. Sunday Through Tuesday. March 7-9 "Gone With The Wind CLARK (1AI1LL and MY IAN LEIGH You Will Find At JAMES CALDWELL CHOSEN AS AIDE TO KERR SCOTT Kerr Scott announced today that James M. Caldwell, Concord law yer, has joined his gubernatorial campaign headquarters as assistant manager. Scott, who has announced that he will serve as his own campaign manager, said that Caldwell would be in charge of state campaign headquarters here for the present Mr. Farmer, The Ideal Shoes For Spring Plowing and General Wear They Are : ; TVA SIGNS HIWASSEE CONTRACT The Tennessee Valley authority yesterday announced it had signed a contract with the state of North Carolina for conversion of Hiwas see dam village and 800 acres of adjoining land into a North Caro lina state park. The village was built in 1936 when,the, dam was constructed lis present buildings are considered suitable for conversion to public recreation facilities. The contract between TVA and the North Carolina division of for estry and parks calls for a three- year park development program CIO ORGANIZATION DRIVE HAD SUCCESSFUL YEAH North Carolina's CIO director, William Smith, reported this week that the organization has won 80 representation elections since the state committee drive got under wav 20 months ago. During this time the CIO has signed 35,000 new members. Tobacco manufacturing and Drocessing plants top the list of companies where the CIO is bar. not, her feathered friends have ap-1 plied a "coop" de grace by snuD- oing her. However, if she lays down on her job much longer, Ma thilda, the eight pound hen, may sizzle in more ways than one. the whole affair, loo. Fowl play or ( gaining representative for workers in this state. However, smun aaas that "important gains" have been made recently in lumber and wood working mills, and wholesale and retail establishments. "The drive has met with better success than was anticipated," he said. As for the Taft-Hartley Act, "It has a cer- TRIAL DATE SET iain nuisance value for represent- t who refuse rnai in rorsyui coumy oupenoi .;, ipCaiiv elected unions. "-.....-, . . . . II M If,., i ,. T ...... w v 0 o - vuuil mil oiaii luuiiuaj lui lummy Lee Phillips, 16-year-old Winston Salem boy charged with the New Year's Eve murder of both his par ents. He has entered a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity. FREIGHT RATE BOOST TO BE DECIDED SOON Officials of the State Utilities Commission say they don't expect much delay before a decision is reached on the petition of North Carolina railroads for a 10 per cent rate hike within the state. The railroads finished arguments Wednesday in favor of the boost in intra-state freight rates. The In terstate Commerce Commission al ready has granted a similar Hn- crease in shipments between states. EDITOR ADDRESSES YDC AT UNIVERSITY Jonathan Daniels, editor of the Raleigh News and Observer, told the Young Democrats Club of the University of North Carolina to avoid reactionaries and leftists try ing to tear apart the Democratic party. When the party falls into angry groups, Daniels says, the greatest force for the security of democracy in the United States will be gone. Midshipman Lee Makes Visit To West Point Midshipman Robert L. Lee, Jr., USN, of Waynesville. was in a group of Annapolis midshipmen who recently visited the U. S. Mili tary Academy at West Point. While they were at West Point, 69 cadets visited the Naval Academy. Six exchange visits are scheduled by the superintendents of the two academies to maintain a high de gree of understanding between the services and to provide an oppor tunity for the development of friendships. ELECTS OFFICERS Principal officers and directors of Tobacco Associates, Inc., have been re-elected at the first annual meeting in Raleigh. Some 300 members from five Southern states re-elected J. B. Hutson of Raleigh as president; E. Y. Floyd of Ra leigh, secretary; Mrs. Irby Walker Greensboro, treasurer; and J. H Vaughn, Elm City, chairman of the board of directors. Tobacco Associates was organ ized last year to promote export of tobacco, and President Hutson says if pnneress aDDroves the proposed foreign aid program that some 500 nv Hid not file an answer to ner minion puu.ma r ..' will be sent overseas next year. Dull, GETS DAMAGE AWARD An Asheville woman, Mrs. Irene Penland, has won a $3,500 judg ment against the Buckner Trans fer company, a trucking concern, for damages received in an acci dent last SpDtember. The com- Tough Guy Is Not So Tough In The Face of Old Foe MILWAUKEE (UP) When an ex-boxer made a pest of himsotf in a tavern, the bartender called po lice. "Tell em to send 12 cops," shout ed the man. "I'm tough!" Two detectives arrived. The FRIDAY " i and waik;H!r UUI n,,: rns fans tfn4 n 1923. 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I couran i ni" - , , l,j tortured na crippieo m w- . iut about loat hope I would evtr find real freedom Irom the terrible .niui.h I aa auflering Now the aionUing pains have been brought under coniroi. n ' , .K..,:,t Arat it muat be dream. But I dii true i IMDRIN forrteW must k coirolml. ' ", I M D R IMDRIN on sale at SMITH'S CUT-RATE DEM DRIED PINTO BEANS 2 lb. Pkg. 29c GERBER'S BABY FOOD 3 Jars 25c Snowdrift DUKE'S MAYONNAISE WHITE HOUSE APPLE JELLY LABOR LEADER SAYS PARTY BOLT IS NO SURPRISE Talk by some Southern Demo crats of bolting the party is not surprising, claims Daniel Power, Charlotte director of the CIO polit ical action committee. He says they have been voting with the Re publicans in congress for years. Within the next 10 years, he pre dicts, there may be a modern ver sion of the old Populist movement sweeping the South. Farmers and industrhri workers are learning that they are allies, he comments.' wwm vt ia mi mi i mm a i ! T. . VT SSJ V V L- J Try this one. Mide of CJD Ll -J soft glove letthtr wita iSSTi jV'-iatif .im - flexible single tole and Qjii 1 "SkVV built-in suel liunk, S f ' f& iWt doable coopofi. XStioo toles caulk wtlf ". ' .- :ygKSWtgS ing, rubbci heL VMnJ Paterned construction oo fffM XrnObr away with back s- ms. gmnj; 4 ml M ."'Jlr finer fit fnr cnmfi.rt ... lunger Ai " I lH f i wear for greater value. , -Sf mi I 1 LiAltf'-AlAL STATE COLLEGE PLANS ATOMIC WORK THIS YEAR A regional training center to implement the U. S. Atomic Ener gy commission's fellowship training program will be established at North Carolina State college in time for the 1948-49 academic year, college officials announced yester day. The Atomic Energy commission has announced that facilities to provide the training will be in stalled at the college sometime prior to the beginning of the fall term in September. SENTENCED IN SHOOTING OF HENDERSONVILLE NEGRO William Winkler pf Henderson- ville, former Air Fprce sergeant, has been entenced to 16 to 18 years in prison for manslaughter. He pled guilty to the shooting of Le- roy Cash, a Negro cook at the Mountain Home tea room, near Hendersonville, December 8. NINE OUT OF TEN PASS If you're wondering how you'll make out when you take the test for your new driver's license, here are some facts that might interest you. The Department of Motor Vehi cles has released figures that show a little better than nine out of ten people passed examination in Jan uary. Some 3,665 people failed tests that month. The highway sign test tripped the largest number, road rules was another big pitfall, and 575 applicants failed to get their licenses because of defective eyesight. Also, 789 failed the driv ing test itself. BEGINS RETIREMENT Judge E. Yates Webb of Sylva, who has served for more than 28 years after being appointed federal judge of the W. N. C. district by President Woodrow Wilson, began his "partial retirement" March 1. Under the retirement act, Judge Webb may continue to hold courts as he chooses, maintaining his chambers at Shelby and being en titled to sit on the circuit court of appeals as in the past. "THEATRE OF TOMORROW" TODAY U "Theatre of Comfort and Courtesy" JJ w ...n - HW BRILLOVC oA 10c V o& Large Y v. fe .... yjnhm. ib. 53c Friday and Saturday RITA HAY WORTH -in Lady From Frisco Also Ghost Of Hidden Valley S. DAISY FLOUR 251bs.S.R. $1.94 Coffee COFFEE 31bs.$l 5 lbs. SUGAR 45 Boon Cleaner .... LEAN Ground Meat lb. 45c SLICED Luncheon Meat lb. 55c BLUE RIDGE Pork Sausage lb. 42c Shop xW 15 Cq;,, L'i ..,7, kcf ' ' Cm lb. 5 SOAP- TENDER WILSON'S Sirloin Steak CHOICE WILSON"8 Chuck Roast SKINLESS Weiners Kellogg's All Bran, 24c French's Mustard 9 oz. 14c Mustard Greens, 24 Can 16c Drom Dates V4 ox. 23d With BUSTER CRABBE Sunday and Monday TYRONE POWER LINDA DARNELL Tomato Juice, 4 4 No. 2 - Cans 25d CAMPBELL'S Pork & Beans 15c 3 LBS. Mother's Oats 45c MONARCH OLIVES PARK - SHOP SAVE i 11 J f rw? THE i . sou. sen- ,iL-r e of ibors ?! Kin ; ' aiv Ijnce as When It's Plowing Time In Haywood IT's SHOE TIME AT RAY'S Shoe Dept. siipm MARim in Mark Of Zorro niAsma m quality-fke-canvenience .I'M

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