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9. 1948 mt WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE (Second SeciionJ hvilian Defense Kther War Comes Wits mp KvuruaU' Case of ktt:u'k N (.(llllllN ,.. ,1 r.n - P1' , . I back bull:!) ,rv 111 III , nwli.ui do- n'.lll.UI - i,i I; till , C I1M' Ire cm llll. U i," I'O'O II I here ,,.,.1. v.:M. !'"' , . iin w.ir- ...I v iK1 lulllllll- i,l:ui tor . .,1 Hill lull j iici,l,, pit-si- 11-1 hv. -t Hell ')'( lo ad;!, Noli. Hnplov ,,,,.;, vvilliill MX 1 !utllt MIH'II- Irrt in'-""o ; Kli'inii' view for cHirient local In Amen; an oils arlinnt. v.o must iviliaii d.leiiM nr- lianil in '.' -o lln-- Jkeil i an enciiiv . I, I S eiP hi stall ; IN ,'Vi M (In.'IsWT i Kimi. I!n .I"!), !'' I, i-rri,iii various mi ls 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 pro- lion iiram -I a! iimio In.'- antl i ecu i ii 1 1 io ii1 , "a workable system bused on dividual uml ooiimiunitv repon-.-iliility" For I1 Vpaiedness f'leinini; believes every Amei , :o, i;lit)illd be vol-ed in vvh.ilevei i methods exist tor rlclin.' u,ih th. ih-.a.'.T I tint would leMllI lion, an aloiiiie bomb, a eimUd , il, or oilier weapons ol a lnlui,- ..i. He icealled tbal "eouiillo-- Iim -were lost in -etllesslv " hi r.uioji, in Wuilil War II as a ro-ull ol p.uiio. i,'iioi ani'e unci lack ol ii: .'.iih;, lion. 'Ibe Mime Hunt', lie .,!.! Ii., happt lied in pi .ii e-t 1 1 ue di h. in tin counl i y . 1K b a tin 1 , . ( it v ( xplo ion and lb' i , ti e..l In e DinhiK the last war. llie uli,,e of civilian defense mad, up a nation-wide nelvujik ot ulun w civilian teams olciidui;J, ,,ui, i,, Ibe smallest cumiiuunty. M, h:!m -ol tbe teams ponlied on rhuiel! towers and skyscrapers as an spotters, issued p,as niaKr. an, I ,.u lied on blackout drills. TralTir Plans lised u any future wai , l-'lein.n;1 aid. civilian teams mil -t have worked out in advance a lim of or j-;ai.v!.i d colleclion of people land property lor evacuatiun Tla I must be able to direct trail io on! of cities in an orderly fashion. i i lie believes Uiat every bus. truck land auUiinobile tbal would ' I available for civilian use in ,m : enierj-'ency should have certain du ties and passengers assigned In it ( in advance. Every car driver hnuld 1 be assigned a specific route h(' is j to follow out of tow n. 1 Kven if such advance arraiu'e m t ii t s never are called into iim by a war disaster, rieininn sml I hey would be useful in coping with such peace-time emergencies as Hood or fire. I Workers Offer To 1 Work Free For Chaney's Movies "01.1.YHOOI) i L'i'i Lon Chanes, .1, will be able to pro our ie . own -,ct u s ol horror pie- lu'es became ot olle ol the yieat ' ' Inbiile- ever paul a riuivie a, inf lln woi kiuer who have known ''h.il.i III tin It; Veal- he has been ..ii Lol have ulleltd 111 W oik lite loi bun "It -on iii. ike some money ali.r Ha pi, liil - ,i out." thev tul.l i'lni ' . ,,u can pav in then If on Ion I thai' ok. iv. loo " l i.ai n . .nil then' oiler w nuld .Oe n mm . be ll bav e Io , ai -e ' I ,,i , he 1 .i 1 1 pi oduijinn bv ni e, m in, men who have ol uinl li, en l.ihni out of li leiid-bin n il i e-pi , i include came amen, ,,u in bn, n. pi op men. ei ip- and , i. I ,i no. Tin ai lor. son ol the orp'inal movie inomtei. i-, winking now as lln U,.:l Man in t niv el sal-l nler nal.oi.d 1 1 o 1 1 , ,i -cnnied V , "Abbotl ..i,,l I ,, 1 1 i In .Meet I-1 anken: ti in.' 1 1 ' II 1 ,u I In own M-rie- w hen he THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY Xvv&ppzr jfX' bocys Got ywrf mytwu w 1 y4P9 TO STEAL -m'oiLcxrro y 4ir t w TmSrvlL TONI&HT-EVEN IF I r ljl Wt J t I !. ' X - MARSHAL. OTEr WAL.KEB LOST A LOT ofslecp ovtrra tke? oil. shorta&e" Pouitry Diseases Can Be Reduced Good management practices wiil reduce coccidiosis in young chick ens, one of the major problems in the poultry industry, according to Professor K. S Dearstynt. head of the poultry department at State College. The disease, found in all section-; where commercial poultry produc tion is practiced, often results in high mortality among birds n an infected group, Professor Deai styne said. While no program can be developed which would guaran tee a poultrynian thai coceidiosi would not occur, there are certain conditions of management which will aid in keeping down the dis ease. Such measures primal ilv concern good sanitation. Since most outbreaks of acuti coccidiosis occur between the age' of (i and 12 weeks, the poultry mar should give special care to sani tation during this period, Proles sor Dearstyne stated. There is ; distinct relationship between veil-1 1 SEEKS ATOMIC POWER TO AID FUEL SHORTAGE MADRAS. India &) India ants atomic power to meet its ; hw nic luel shortage. Three j atomic I'esearch stations have been j set up. i in Calcutta and one in Bombay, sa. s Dr Shantiswarup Bhatanagar, government director ' of scientific rest u-'ch. Illation ol the bouse and condition of Ibe lit tel. A constant circula. tioii ol an will help remove mois- tuie from the litter. There is a great deal of differ ence, the specialist asserted, in the ability ol various types of litters lo absorb moisture. For example, he said. criNbed corn cubs, ground peanut hulls and peal moss absorb in,, i lure well, while wood shav in s. straw and pine needles do m,t ah-oi b nioistuie very rapidly. Other factors in preventing coc cidiosis. Professor Dearstyne said, are good diet, ample floor space, and :mv other practices which tend to hiiiid vitality in birds. Use Want Ads for quick results. Judge Regrets Caitifi Got Away With It CHICAGO (UP) The Illinois Appelate Court has ruled there Is no legal way to deal with a "cai tiff." Judge George W. Bristow hand ed down the decision in the case of Henry Factly, Jr., who was ac cused oi playing pranks on his mother to get her to leave the louse she deeded him. Factly agreed to allow his moth er to stay on the farm when she deeded him the property in 1936. But later he changed his mind and ought way to make her leave. Among other things, he shut off the water, dug up his mother's flower garden, built an obstacle course in the front yard to make her stumble, and forced a bull to bellow to prevent her from sleep ing. Said the Jurist: "There is no remedy in the court of law to deal with such a caitiff." A caitiff, Webster says, is a "base, despicable person." rS Inn Ie LCO standard nialici. lllfies iilins tiks IslllTS rzi'is hits fiigri ahin hlrr Heaters 11 lh.il.rs fur llir home. Pn.IVFK jnxrrt'HK ro. tor. V. (". Service Society Women Organize Junk Furniture Iiatket (T.KVKI.AND (L'Pi - - Police are cracking down on a second hand furniture racket in swank suburban Shaker Heights. Some women in the suburb, po lice reported, have been binine used fiirnil lire al junk shops anil ;iii, linn sales, advert isinu later lh.it they weie leaving town anil srllm., their furnishings. Prospective hir ers, impressed by (lie lavishiie ;- of Hie homes, would huv the jonk tin inline at more than Ihiee times the oripinal price The Shaker Heights women put "sold" tag:; on their own lin'b prired furniture to prevent it- pur chase by bargain hunters, police said Some 2f wealthy matrons re portedly have been engaged in Ibe racket. Police say thai in some cases the husbands ol the enler-pri-ini: women knew of their ac tivities and were "liifhly embarrassed." 1'lenly of Horror I w ill pla a hi and new horror i a, lor." he '.ud. ".o, 1 can't v, hat it is; I don't want anv -el -e lo j;el t lit i t- lii --t. Hut it's juI as horrible as anv -i s now . and more real-! rum:: to h, Him,!.1 then i-tle. "There'- terrific market for i horror pietuii". and 1 think I can' add in, ire people lo the market by I making horror pictures more real-j islic. 1 vvanl to appeal to the peo ple who 1 1 1 1 i ineiii loo lanlastic now ." A an example of the fantastic, . 1 1 -j : i - 1 1 1 1 tlie tlav s scene from " hhnlt and ( o-tello Meet f'rank-eii-l'. in " There was C'oslello strapped quivering to an operating table in Diacula's laboratory. Thcio was the Krankcnstcin nion Mer trapped to another table. And a close I,, 2,l0l).0(H)-volt charge of elei ti ii il v was jumping about the an like a small boll tif lightning. Harnessed lo wires fastened around Imiii Costello and Frank enstein, I he electric charge was suppo'-cd lo transfer Costello's hr.nn In I he monster. seienlisl , ilnii I Ihilik Ibis Is verv icalc lie. although nobody has ever Ii led a 1! l!Oll,llllll-voll shock to linil oi I . "I know it's perfectly safe, hut iii-1 ibe same it's mighty I lighten nir to lie llicie all wired up and ee thrl electricity Hashing all aiuiind." 'aid I'l ankcnslciii, who is pi e ed bv (ileiin Strange. His ix-year-oht daughter, whose friends wouldn't believe her daddy was ITankeii:,U'inr brought a young friend on the set the other day to prove il. "She picked the most popular oh I in :-t hool :o the story would ml aioiiml lasl." Slrange said. "Next dav, she got down to the school hall an hour early." ANGUS fad Of Registered Aberdeen Angus Bulls Will Be SOLD AT AUCTION the Clyde Stock Yard THURSDAY, APRIL 15TH. At 2 P. M. Arc All Young Bulls Old Enough For Service, Of Quality and From Some of The Best Angus Herds State. furnished By The N. C. Aberdeen - Angus Breed- lsciation and Sale Sponsored By The N. C. De pnt of Agriculture and The Extension Service . . . jMher Information See T. L. Gwyn or County Wayne Corpening. ?eaves, Elkin, N. C. LYDA MOTOR CO. "Body WELDING and STRAIGHTENING The INSTALLATION of a completely equipped o Mm n v and rami Qinop MMI BODY and FENDER VORK WRECKS COMPLETELY REBUILT AND REALIGNED No Job Too Large - None Too Small First Class Painting-Wide Choice of Colors OSCAR J. BASTON will be in charge of the Body and Paint Shop. He has had more than 10 years experience in this type of work, having been associated with Chrysler-Plymouth, General Motors and Ford dealerships. Every Job Fully Guaranteed NO CHARGE FOR ESTIMATES ALL WORK DONE UNDER SUPERVISION OF OWNER THIS IS A BUSINESS WITH US -NOT A SIDELINE! LYDA MOTOR CO Phone 626 KAISER FR AZER Sales and Service At The Depot Col. Harry Hamilton Auclioneer Sa'es Manager N
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