PAGE SIX (Second Section) THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNtAI Alphabet Soup, Still Plentiful Still Sticks To The Ribs Of Uncle Sam AP Newsfeatures WASHINGTON When tin'' New Deal took over ;iic iVilei-al government in 1933, designation ot ! gpvernment agencies by initials bpread rapidly. Alphabetical leu- 1 dencies prompted much ribbing. , Today, the alphabet 1 still with us, not only in the Uckrul government but in the I niu-il Na tion (UN) and in stale anil pri vate groups. Here are some thai still 1 unc tion: AEC Atomic KncriJ (.'uiiiuii--sion. AMG Aniciicjii .Miiilaiy Gov-, eminent. ARA Agricultural 1U .-c.ircli Administration. BAE Bureau of Agricultural. Economics. BLS Bureau oi Labor statis tics. CAA Civil Aeronautic- Ad ministration. CAB Civil Aeronautic, ImmiiI. CCC Coniinoiliiy Credit Cor poration. CSC Civil SiTiuc Coiniiii---ion. ECA Econiiniie CiKipei at ion Adniini.-tiatinn 'Formerly EHI'i. F.I H Evimrt -Import Bank. 1 AO Food and Agriculture i )i imi.i.ii ion I 1 Ml lideul Bureau oi Inves tigation. I I A Faun Credit Association. Fi t Federal Communications Connni --" m FCIC Federal Crop Insurance C'oi pel at ion I VMS I Vdeial Conciliation ami .Medial :oit Service. FUA Food and Drug Adminis ti at ion. FD1C Fedeial Deposit Insur ance Corporation KFC-- Foreign Funds Control. KHA-Federal lloii-ing Admin- r-iration. FHLHA lderal Home Loan Representatives, subject to u,. Adniiiii-t;ation Political Announcements fok representative I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of FSA Federal Security Agency. FTC Federal Trade Commis sion. FWA Federal Works Agency. GAO General Accounting Of fice. GPO Government Printing Of- ' nee. iMt HHFA Housing and Home Fi I nance Agency. HOLC Howe Owners' Loan Corporation. IBRD International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. ICC Interstate Commerce Commission. 1LO International Labor Or ganization. IMF International Monetary Fund. MBCC Migratory Bird Con servation Commission. the Democratic Primary on May 29. Your support and 10,1 influence will be appreciated NACA National Advisory FJ'C Federal Power C ommis-. Committee for Aeronautics. NHA National Housing Agency. FNMA F'ii' ial National Mort- at:r Association Grover C. Davis. H'HA Feetei.il Public Housing - Authorilv. Hie TSest Tood ibr ( tyesierffeldUoaTood has Willi Dili appeals- At Your Grocery and Feed Store EARLE CHESTERFIELD MILL CO. ASHEVILLE, N. C. NLRB National Labor Rela tions Board. NME National Military Estab lishment. NRC National Research Council. NSC National Security Coun cil. NSRB National Security Re sources Board. ODT Office of Defense Trans portation. OEM Office for Emergency Management. OHE Office of Housing Expe diter. PAU Pan American Union PBA Public Building Admin istration. PMA Production and Market ing Administration. RDB Research and Develop ment Board (Formerly JRDB). REA Rural Electrification Ad ministration. RFC Reconstruction Finance Corporation. RRB Railroad Retirement Board. SEC Securities and Exchange Commission. SCS Soil Conservation Serv ice. SSA Social Security Adminis tration. TVA Tennessee Valley Au thority. UNESCO United Nations Edu cational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. UN United Nations. UNRRA United .Jiajions Relief and Rehabilitation AdmrriiStraHon.- USES United States Employ ment Service. USCC United States Commer cial Company. USTC United States Tariff Commission. VA Veterans Administration. WAA War Assets Administra tion. WDC War Damage Corporation. Actress Tries To Find What Makes 'Everything Tick' HOLLYWOOD (UP) If Doris Day were selling stockings, she would know all about,, no they make nylon, and if she were a telephone operator, she'd learn how a telephone works. Being an actress, the curious Miss Day is finding out everything about how they make movies. "I'm learning how the camera works and about the lights and the booms and the sound," Miss Day said. "The technical side of movies is one of the most interest ing things to me." Miss Day is getting her educa tion with the full approval of Michael Curtiz, who is directing her current picture at Warner Bros. "My Dream Is Yours". "Mike says that to be a food actress I must know everything about how movies are made," she explained. So she looks through the camera finder when Curtiz lines up a scene and listens to his explanations of the focus and the composition. Outlook Is Different "It gives you a different outlook on a scene to see the way it will come out in the camera before you do it," she said. She talks to the men who handle the lights and now she knows that when they ,yell "drape the broad" or "kill the baby" they're just talk ing shop. "I told Mike Curtiz," she said, that he wouldn't have to show up for our next picture. I'll have learned so much by then that I'll be able to direct it myself." Miss Day, who did her first act ing only a year ago, still is en thusiastic about her career. "I just can't wait to come to work in the morning," she said, "and I'm never in a hurry to go home." Miss Day's absorbing interest in the technique of movie-making makes it certain that she won't wander away between scenes. The first place the crew looked, when she disappeared one day, was up on the electricians' cat walks. She wasn't there, but she might, just as well have been. NOTABLES SALUTE NEW STATE OF ISRAEL Mai 1 v 7 V I-,. ''""Prism. '. ..I . 6 fllll ,M had h... 1 ATTENDING THE HUGE RALLY IN NEW YORK which saluted the new Jewish State of Israel are (L to r.): New York'a former Gov. Herbert H. Lehman; New York City's Mayor William O'Dwyer; Sen. Robert Taft (R-Ohlo)' Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, U. S. chairman of the Jewish Agency, and former Treasury Secretary Henry Mo'rgerithau An estimated 75.000 persons Inside and outside Madison Square Garden heard speakers urge lifting the U S arms embargo to Palestine to enable the Jewish nation to defend itself. (International) material ' NTK'E0Fad , ,,, ;...." utb 1 SMITH R 'smith ' "r aliuv i ii i- that II COLLECTS MAIL BOXES RENSSELAER, Ind. (UP) City Marshall Ed Ames is after a thief who makes a habit of tearing let ter boxes off houses. Ames says he has received several reports from people who say their mail boxes disappeared. CHICAGO DECLARES TRAFFIC TRUCE CHICAGO (UP) Two tradi tionally hostile camps, motorists and policemen, have buried the hatchet for a while in Chicago. Relations between the two never were so cordial. Policemen are writing tickets with a smile. Motorists are saying "than you" and offering a cigar in return. The explanation for this rare spirit of good will lies in the new type of traffic ticket the Chicago police department is issuing this spring. There are yellow warning tickets which carry no penalty. The po lice department is using them to introduce a new traffic enforce ment program starting July 1. On that day the truce will be over. Police expect to resume hos tilities with a new weapon "fix proof" court summonses which will replace the old style tickets. Father of Apple Planting One of our country's most pic turesque pioneers was Jonathan Chapman Johnny Appleseed who introduced the apple in wide areas west of the Appalachian mountains, and for whom one of our most popu lar varieties, the Jonathan, is named. An explorer - missionary, Chapman planted apple seeds wher ever he went. r tying io music Since the Wrights' flight, aviation has been put to music for bands orchestras, ballets, chorals and in strumental solos, not to mention several aozen World War II lar songs. named an action J '"''"'''ii in th. cJl , , .. """ti viuntv f llM,,-,- J ' lnt growl "I'diailun; HJ '""" lake at, " MUIU'U lu I), "It ICC l) 111 I t popu- Hatching Baby Chicks About 92 per cent of all the rl,:i I;: hatched in the United States cjii.i lrom commercial hatcheries. v and I l"t Lie '"it later ik,. i"i(t after u .llllH. 1(110 . . ana mJ '" - I)!aint and '" "'''"It on the dejj ""' 1 1'tti'i sought anil uraniKi Hrl 22nd dayoiI t ii'fk of &J ''-' Ma 25-JunelJ Joe is a popular PARTY LIIIER Noah WuMsxutt tEARAJOwHrFA WATTE R SAIO HE HAOs"nE"weo ANO PtSS FEET, SHOUI-r I AtaVlSE HIM To SEE A DOCTOR! ?" J.fP.MC&avWEU BoJLIMS SeBi,OHit" BUSV GLASS FACTOfef SUFFER. VJtTHSeOWAi& PANES -""T CHAS EBBFT BieooKx.yAiAJTt'. ss' Watch Saturday Drivers Sunday always has been the worst driving day since the very beginning of automobile history. However, an Insurance company has reported that there were more accidents on Saturdays in 1946. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BV PUBLICATION In the Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY WILSIE R. DOTSON vs. JACK L. DOTSON The defendant, Jack L. Dotson will take notice that an action en titled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, to obtain an absolute divorce on grounds of two years' separation, and the said defendant will fur ther take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in said Coun ty at the Court House in Waynes ville, North Carolina, within twen ty days after the 8th day of June, 1948, and answer or demur to thr complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Com plaint. This May 8, 1948. DIXIE CAMPBELL, Asst. Clerk Superior Court. No. 1724 May 11-18-25, June 1. VSjr He's coniderate of otherp He gives called party time to answer He never interrupts when line is in use H releases line in emergency; SOUTHERN BU TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COM iJKOrprafa m P JJHJ1' JJ JSSSSZSSn WDC War Damage Corporation. ' ' ' 1 No. 1724 May 11-18-25, June 1. I .K HJIHMHHHBBkBBk Vote the Democratic Wan The United Labor Political Action Committee, which is dominated by out-of-state union bos ses, has forwarded letters to union members throughout North Carolina endorsing my oppo nent, Forrest H. Shuf ord for North Carolina Com missioner of Labor. When the Anti-Closed Shop Bill was introduced in the last session of the North Carolina General Assembly, my opponent opposed suchlegisla tion, stating publicly that its passage would "cre ate chaos in North Carolina". Prior to final enact- Yote for 1 ment I issued a public statement, which ap peared in papers throughout the state, clearly expressing my opposition to closed shops as vi olative of basic democratic freedoms. On January 5, 1948, 1 issued a public announce ment that I not only favored the state law against the closed shop, but that I also favored the provisions of the Taft-Hartley law. I feel that the Commissioner of Labor of North Carolina should not be under obligation to these labor bosses. I believe that the Department of ONALD B. FOR COMMISSIONER OF LABOR Labor should look first to the best interest the people of North Carolina, and W charged with the administration of law should be fair, courteous and efficient. T x u... 1,0 North (A i am a iojmer memuei wi - uenerai issemDiy uuu " ment of Labor for six years. Ti : : ,,nth vOUrOWD"1 ix my views uie ui uti.uw . feel that these union bosses have I J much power over the people, I shall g i preciate your assistance. HERKIL This Space Paid for by Haywood Fncn ds oi

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