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PAGE "itufci2 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNT AlNEEti Head Out' i; X;nt.ncans ',,,d Nations. Px '." . i he only designed n war. '". '"l Na" ,, S . nr- ' ' " ', -.ml. ; -,i i people ' . .. ivr of x i- ". ! i !n ii' " IX'CS. ,,ut ;f.rm fcsi ' STKONG ft- ' , "i '! ier- , :i - litiu-hes ft v ' . Today ,47 Patrolmen Are Added By State ' Seven of the 47 new High wax Patrolmen sworn in last week m Raleigh, have been assigned to Troop D in this area, but hoik- will be sent to Haywood, the report from the Capital showed Fourteen other patrolmen atv as vet unassigned. and will be sent out as soon as vacancies occur. Col H J. Hatcher, patrol commander said. Haywood has five patrolmen, one stationed at Canton. Clyde, l ake Junaluska. Waynesvillc and ll.i.vl-wood. Capital Letters WHCC Radio Programs IT PAYS TO UF.AO WANT ADS Srktheatre PROGRAM HI ,M.SIAY, September S Y Dog Rusty" StaniiiR l, m) l lSON and ANN DOR AN ,,;,,U - I HIDAV, September 9-1(1 Remember Mama" Starring n( am! 15 ARB AR A BELL CF.DDl.S 'Continued From Page Two) eial requests on tap now for per torinarices about the State . . . Nobody seems to know what i lie in Cu.Nenior will say and do bout taxation. appointments, roads .nid education. Kerr Scott ha.- eeiuody guessing. He said something the other day about the possible necessity of accelerating be L.is tax. He is also known to have i sth.rp eye on what is hap pening down in Louisiana, where easolinc now sells for as much as .11 cents per gallon and cigarettes cost 27 cents per pack. In short, Scott has the perennial lobbyists. who heretofore have been able lo prc-guess incoming Governors running around in circles. Thcx are placing their whole con lidetiee m a conservative, stand-put State Senate, where 26 stubborn men can, i" they wish, tie up the Governor's program and the will ot tlie entire Legislature. This may well happen next January-Febru-arv -March STUDIOS OVER PARK THEATRE 1400 ON YOUR DIAL I TUESDAY. SEPT. 7 I il mi Siirn On I i, tut vviici' . Ii II". KannT .Xlllialuc i i ;m B. H. CaliU.ll WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 8 -II II Vlm. ..Mo . (111- 1 .'. 311 (Ml 0 ' W WNKSVII.LE, N. V. Hi ins snows cvn.v cimw: I HOW MANY -- How many Re j publicans will there be in the next ; Lege lature'.' Normally, tTiere are 12 to l,i. In moments of slack con vei ation state officials last week made their guesses as to the num liei , .mil ulemnh wi'ote them down and tiled t hem away, to be forgot ten il lliev are far wrung, to be ale.tiilK brought uut again anil pai ailed uilli "l-tnld-yoii-so's" if I lit are I n'llt. In ltCiil. after the Al Smith de bacle. I lu re were around 40 Republican-; in the two blanches of the ilein-i.il Assembly. Guesses this i mie run as high as 3(1. which in dicates that leading Democrats iliin'l think the parly is in as bad liape as in 19J1I-despite the Pro rcsixes and the Dixie boys. ' Tins time we may have four in I lie Senate, and ltl to L'O in the I muse ,'Klts SHOWS I V III II I I 1(1. I V L, n (,,:,! Slnivv ill" E ii ii iin ,i. iii. 'in r I III I II. III. I SUNDAY SHOWS 2:(MI - 4:0(1 - 9:00 :ast times today HE CRUSADES . - THURS. - SEPT. 8 - 9th DY FROM CHEYENNE With LORETTA YOUNG i n:H Ki mum 1A CUiiblN BLaGlfl 1S10KU WSKI IfUJJy ALICt Jim A'JLR Fill, and SAT., Sept. 10-11 PLUS HIT NO. 2 A UNIVERSAL REREIEASE Also SERIAL COMKDY 3 Every Day . . . Your Health Is Our Business Curtis I)i uk Store is alert to the challenge of ad vancing science . . . work ing toward the preserva tion of your health. It's our responsibility and our business. Your Walreeii Agency CURTIS DRUG STORE Home Owned and Operated one is a Popular PARTY LINER r f ? V lr 4 " Via L- if-.'. CP" m l - to SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY T.m ii frier New Meft ih; Hiittl I ll mnf vt All Itff ; Mitrniitjf lVulii.n I'ijvii if Melo( To Uie 1, a (lift -SaiTfi Heart in-hI a i u-lies Mi.Mav Mlotilfti Ui.l -ttay Mflo.ie-s j Wir)i Nfs ltoiuuliif Farm Konitn nr.tlitii M tn ItliMlim WHv'l' N-8 ! Weather IVture Mxrkft Quol jihuis -Melinh' liue . 'lite Four Kniifiits -Blue Harnui l'i-f(iU Time Out I Tune to I laiu-e i WIUV News i Viincert lUmr j WIU'A' News M-iIIvwimhI (itttisip M"illtt4Hk Mfii'.lies -l a rolt ii.i m i i.l W News Kuitiliii -luniitr Mtisit- - Suittltflit on Sin. i tor HiniiiK -1 toil (Mutt lll'C New - .lit f i Armv - Stule K i l 1 1 I i inriit - siiik Time - itiiM el sji i I'ti'Hi l';iu i- Mu V til t e s Mum. t.. u.,,t in Nrs ih.i ..t. Il U.' II iv II I i 'III' 'I I m - . h SiBn mi ltl -!".. u U ! - Nt-u -Mi'. ! 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M.,v, It 'ii m icn HI! -Town ("riff -News -Meet the B.im,I Knlit l':iKe K.lilii'tt Hjnins t'f All Ajfes Morninir IVvot urns -l'ies of Meio.i -W IK V News - to the I.Mtlieii -Sj,-te,i lUart X tH iil jrieties Mi.l IU Melo.lies Wtti Id News ItttuiKluj K;t mi Forum Carolina M t il It h t lit 11 W IUX1 News Wen tlier lire Murket yiiolali.iriu Meltulv l.aiie The K.'iir kni;tit Blue Harntn 1'resents Time lut Time I.i liue -WIKH' News ("oni'ert Mour W H'0 News 1 1 tt I L A (Hill (iltKKio Muiutlflin Meln.tie -eiveiiitiK K.tiliuri Uituier W w Spoiliirlit an Spori -ltn'i Murkel H-k.t Man on Street I4O0 t'luh -WIKH' N, Naval Mr He-sen e silver String Sine 'I line W IUV News !:. le M.hi,' W ICC News M.i. I.. H..I.1 llv N.' h ;m.t l.ittf Si,,( I' We H:e II nil.. I titw e j HAM ADS BRING RESULTS ' Guard Members Are Draft Exempt Cap!, .lames M Davis, eoniman iler nl Anti-Tank Co. 120th Inf . N C. N illiinal Cu.iiil lias iiiinouiir 'd a new I'lilini! 11I I lie depart ment of the Army, effective )( I 1, eoneerniiiK the ilraft exemp t iiiii (if National Cuard person nel. Aecnrdinil to. ('apt. Davis members of the clanl of draft ski and otherwise Aibject to call lo aetive duly who miss more than four seheduled drill periods, days of field training, or combi nation thereof in any twelve iiioiilli period beginning Oct. 1. ! unless excused by proper authority will .uiloinatically lose their draft I cM'inpl ion. j The new regulation also applies itu Organized Keserve Units. 1 Capt. Davis states that there are islill 14 openings in Anti-Tank Co. several having been created by men returning to out-of-state schools. He is anxious to fill these vacancies as quickely as possible and urges interested persons to contact the First Sgt. at the Ar mory any day except Saturday from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Young men between the ages of 17 and 18 1-2 who join the guard are exempt from the draft. Men Can't Talk About Women's Use Of Padding HOl WOOD LP' A fashion j ex per -ays men wear more false) padr' ng than women 1 he girdle busuies- unuld shrink, s.m rply. designer Mary Kay Dod- j so1, said, if men didn't buy them J fur their paunches "There are more male frauds ' than female.'' Miss Dodson de- j clared. "It's impossible to tell the I true shape of a man s chest or I shoulders For one thing, he always I has his breast pockets stuffed with everything from wallet to the Dalh Racing Form. j "When be takes ofl his coat at the beach, he lias to drop anchor j or the wind will blow nm away " Miss Dodson. currently whipping up 22 dresses for Donna Heed to wear in Paramount s 'One Wo man." said she got inside informa tion of male girdles direct from a manufacturer. Girdle Business I'p "He reports his masculine girdle business was up 30(1 per cent last year." she said And how about those hidden heel lifts men wear to look tall? she wanted to know Then there's the mailer of hair pieces for the men Miss Dodson graciously did not c l.ihoi itc "We w o 111 e 11 art n't narrow minded about these things.'' she said. "We don't mind oui men Irv ing to improve t lit 1 r appearance. This demonstrates a social con sciousness and makes lor a better looking world "But when men use so many beaut. ;.ids themselves, we don't like these constant cracks by self styled comedians about a girl's at tempt lo gl.imorie herself. I .el (III lake olT their coals and light it out ." Miss Dodson feels sale ill assum ing this challenge "ill not he ac cepted. What man viould dare lake oil bis coal, thus revealing his un impressive physique" Sweden's product 11111 of paper has increased by about 100 per cent since 1!I2.Y or I10111 fititl 00(1 to 1 ,010.0011 tons. August Beer Taxes Over Half Million Beer taxes collet-tod by the Stale during August totaled $053 108, the j State Department of Revenue has I eported August collections sent Stale beer tax receipts for the first eight months of the ear to SH ti74 7.il Half of the State receipts will go to counties and municipalities in which beer is licensed to be sold The figures do not include local and Federal taxes levied on beer dealers. V. OF ILLINOIS F.M.AKGFS AIR TRAINING ( Ol RSF CHAMPAIGN 111 II' The University of Illinois h.is heimnc more air-minded Two new courses have been added to the six flight courses of fered by the universitv s institute of aeronautics One of the tvui year tourses will train professional pilots. The other is for aircraft maintenance engineers Dr. L. A. Bryan heads the insti tute, which enters its third year this fall. He believes the program to be "a unique educational contri bution in a field that is civing for leadership." Last year 97 per cent of the 44H students who completed the uni versity's flight training courses were awarded pilot certificates anil ratings by the Civil Aeronautics Authority. Private pilot, commer cial pilot. Might nstiructor ami in strument licenses were issued MORE ABOl'T j Flim Flam i (Continued from Page Two) via air mail," said the letter. ''Fear ing that this letter might have gone astray and not reached your hands, I will not sign my name until I hear from you. and then I will entrust you with all my secret. For 1 be time being I am only signing M ' Due to the fact that I am in charge of the prison school, I can write vou like this and en tireh at libertv" The letter directed Dr. Turner send his reply to a person of ' inv entire trust who will deliver The Julio Siete il to me safelv and rapidly." man's name was given as Sr T ri'H Calle del Cincuenta FOR SALE - 1 2-ft. Ii hole Sandwich I'nil ) Chronic Counter Stools. 1 Mot Water Jacket willi tank. 1 Warm Morning Heater. SEE R. C. GUNN 1 Main Street or I'll. 1110 lit Waynesville, N. C. BELK - HUDSON CO. It Gives Us a Pain In The Neck To See Such Good Merchandise Priced 0 c The Contractor Is Here and Is 1 FfTlArnffliniiri!nni)tf We Cleared Our Big Basement For Work men. Then A Large Shipment Rolled In It Goes On Sale Too! If You Want Values You'll Buy Now As We Are F!dl IT VALUES ARE BIGGER. AS WE MUST MOVE YOU'LL SAVE MORE AT mm 0) US-CM 'Home of Better Values' 45 & 51 Gauge NYLON HOSE iliregulars) Assorted Shades and Sizes I M J'e Ksianqu ilo. Mexico City, Dr Turner c.Mildn't figure how the fliiii-mimmers bad gotten hold ol his name and address. He said that he wasn't going to do any thing about the matter certainly nothing like catching the next plane for Mexico City and trying to wangle that mythical $149,666 out of the writer of the letter. But one tiling Dr Turner and other tolks who read the letter agreed upon - the writer was a pretty sauve operator. There was a possibility that Way nesville will be visited by a wave of such letters if the Mexican vi liters have obtained the address es (il people in this section. American tanners are raising about 2(1 per cent fewer turkeys in liMH th. in Ibex did last year. ' - t . .. i K O I V-vVi'll'-- mi
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