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ANUARY 25, 1949 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE NINE Letters F ii old .. ... . 1 he u:iv ,s . . ii t.t.-, v hi' fete v.'in '' t),. Hi LeXlllglon. (,v. Scoll wu .i ... II will . (Ilil-V l.'"l!"- 1 aid pcl.mil IiiikI d- aid's . . . ,x lie .(iircli (. (). Kay, funnel ,r- .H 'has j'isl ini li-Hiie:. i "! t alius . . 'I'1"'" niitc . DEFENDANTS AND PROSECUTOR AT RED TRIAL tK- mm nt h,J IKs Aim Hass ol Srell denies that illVillll .1 ,rl Ihi - monlli 1 nmin guar" . , considered mi A Ncmi-o may ,:', Hoard of Kdu- f I!, lei-.-ii area uiiday. Jan. id. .11 Baptist Church lor ai-d icon ante type is Pe al Hie Edinton tint I ( Ii here . . . s cdluinn v.-as in saying lauei- nieiiil)ei-shii) 1 ('.... Largest kloii SI reel Mcllio- 3.800, roughly lo . Arc mese U,. Turner, recent- Kir.;! liap- lv li ni'i in Kaieign Edeiiluii iiii'.l Daw- ' - Zt vl f S jj' 5 WilNi " 'j i'il iii 1 V !l r'- 111 I'lV;', ; rftimliritiMiiMiiiiiniiiii iiiniiMiMiniiriiiiiMMM . - . . Ji ?i i mi i MmfcaMHTmi wimin A 1 n Inspection Deadline Sot Tan. 31 1" Oa '36 DAUGHTER AIDS 'LUNG' VICTIM THREE OF THE TWELVE top Communist leaders in the U. S., who face trial lor allegedly plotting to overthrow the government appear smiling and confident (left) as they arrive at the U. S. Court House in New York. At right U. S. Attorney F. X. McGohey arrives to head the prosecution. The defendants (1. to r.) are: Benja min Davis Jr., Communist member of the New York City Council; Gus Hall, once bead of the Ohio Com munist Party and Henry Winston, former head of the Young Communist League. (international) Cherokee Indian Pageant ans Pushed By WMCM Letters To Editor Elect Them! d the kidneys to do a . Iicir lusk is to Keep me , am frw ol an , The net ol livuiK- li.'e ; Intly producing whsib must ri'mcn t. im.ui d hi'iith i to endure. : ays lan i -: I there is u-ie!.. ; rnliaO bodV-tvillo dlS- luffer naKKiiiK liacKaHiJ, j he at tucksol ui.iiifh, : u. siveirns, u ir,ni bb feel tired, nervous, all nty or burnniR ii;s' further evldenee ol K1U- I dislurbanee. 1 and proper i rear mem iirine tc Help tne K.uneyn I mis OOU.V VMiiiie. ! 'f'ln v h;ie hail Cid pulilie approval HA .MEMBERS MAKE GOOD Editor 'i'lic Mountaineer: 1 was particularly, interested in the iealure 'Looking Back Over Tlie Years." in the Jan. 18 issue of The Mountaineer, under the head ing "Ten Years Ago" you mention Sam Arl ington and James Francis, ex-liigli school students and FFA leaders. It is of mtit-h interest to me, as it must be to all who are interest ed in Vocational Education, to know from time to time, if our former "stars" are following even a related vocation or profession. I sec these Iwo young men oc casionally and it is gratifying to know I hey are in related agricul ture pcrsuils. James is assistant, or associate, professor of Horticul ture at Slate College, Haleigh, and Sam represents a nationally known feed company, assisting farmers in meeting their feed problems and solving problems in production of livestock. His headquarters is Mor- guuton, I believe. Very truly yours. J. C. IUtOWN, Ex-Teacher, Vocational Agriculture, 1 4c IHIIII IJ 'mm Mv Millet Representatives of 14 Western North Carolina towns re-elected Percy Ferebee of Andrews to the presidency of Western North Caro lina Associated Communities. Meeting in quarterly session in the Methodist Church Annex in Sylva last week, the group named Ross Caldwell of Cherokee vice president and re-elected Charles M. Douglas of Brevard as secretary. Named to the executive commit tee are James Kilpatrick and Harry Buchanan of Hendersonville, and Felix Pickesimer of Sylva. The Cherokee Indian historical pageant was the principal item of business to come before the group. A statement of contributions made by various communities showed that all but approximately $6,000 of the $82,000 total pledged to the project by WNCAC, has been col lected. Buchanan, president of the Cherokee Historical Association, reported that he had presented to C legislplpsrtoras oaiaooP vbem WNC legislators a proposal for ap propriations by the slate legislature to be, made available this year for production of the pageant. A total of $65,000, including the amount pledged by Western North Carolina communities, will be necessary for the first production. The group left up to olficers and trustees of the Historical Associa tion completion of plans for the pageant. It was reporteo (hat the nmpi theater, including the stage, dress ing rooms and sealing area, is azout 70 per cent complete. IB Library Notes MARGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian Navy Procuring EJx-Servicemen For Appointment To Officer Rank NEW JUVENILES I We arc sure the boys and girls and the Teen-age group will he in- ! (crested in the following list of J books which have recently been added to the shelves in their room at the Haywood County Public Li- ; brary. ! Chase Grandfather Talcs. j Maginley Toymaker's book. ! Jackson Tenngren's Cowboys and Indians. llarshaw What Book Is That? i Samson Teen-age Aviation Stories. Vance Patsy Jefferson of Mon tiello. i Wheeler Frederic Chopin, son ol Poland. 1 Newcomb Cortez, the Conquer or. Lee How to Make Dolls and Doll Houses. SchaufTlcr Days Wc Celebrate. Sauer Radio Roads to Heading Lofting - Doctor DolittU and the , Secret Lake. - ' Chalmers KtttcnVTale. llowen Lazy Beaver. Crowcll First Horseman. Henry King of the Wind. Flood Pass That Puck! Fox Cynthia of Bee Tree Hollow. Vrost Sleigh Bells lor iiiu.n Foot . Gag Nothing At All. McC'loskcy - Blueberries For Sid. Norling - Pogo's Train Hide. Rcchnitzcr- - F. F. Keclmilcr's Hall; story of an English Setter. Weisgard Down Huckleberry Hill. Wooley I Like Trains. Association for Childhood Edu cationTold Under the Christmas Tree. i In.r T . loci e. I in re! a ol the ,.,; , It, fti- imi I a' ' '"ii of i. ;., ..( el 1. 1 Mi. inr Vehi.'les, . i-i r.e d ::ll ni;,'f.'-i'-.t-, who ,: !, ,i, o i I a January '!1 ' i 1 1 in .ail :i.i- I" Mid until in ,. i I ,, (r'i"'' ' I d in order I . 'iii. , , , '.I ) 1 i'.', e lo tti. i". .hIK.- :.-. .' I'i"ir ;,- i-h ; I I, : a., i: I l:c had received , . mi-. ru::i;.;:.ii!ls an I demands i mi l i,i-i. I : i hid somol Ping be in order thai vehicles lacing ! adii'u can get their inspec- ! . ' .( Milled 1 l:ai t he laties had ,i i , n'.w'i d all I his year, many ' !i. a v. ii M-hicle, w lilrh hilled i Hi;','- l!M:; inspections, and now 1 1 1 Iiiic Id the Lines to - e liien checks before they are ;a .'la nded by enforcement of i.d i. I lie 1 1, -i cc! i"ii Legidal ions slate il all ehieles'el' the year models to end including HKitj-must be ,n i led by January lil. .'oon' stilted that the complaints had received were from niotor , v. ho owned vehicles in this uttp. who had been forced lo .il ni long lines filled mostly with ' r model ears, w hich do not ".c to in"et a deadline until later .! ear ill her in peel ion deadline dates for the first inspection period, uliich r.oes through June 30, fol low : Model:. IVA7 and l!Ki8 must be ia-aieele.l ! v Febriuiry 28. Mod.- VXi'.) and 1910 must be eh . h i In March 111. fck- ..ii , ml mi in.. II INFANTILE PARALYSIS VICTIM Fred Snite, condemned to live In an Iron lung, reads a paper held for him by his daughter, Peggy, 7, in Miami, Fla., where he spends his winters. A resident of Chicago, Snite was married years after he was forced to use the lune. (International) Vehicles ol Ihe Near models 1941 id ill 12 are ;o be inspected by Little Bit Of Trouble Leads To Big One SAN FRANCISCO (U.P. When Hip Keung Dong went to Oakland police to recover his auto, that had been towed away for illegal park ing, he expected to pay a fine quietly and drive off. But Hip got more than he bargained for. A sergeant recognized him at the station and Hip found himself jailed on an outstanding warrant Parking Meter Wrecks Tardy Wife's Alibi GARDNER, Mass. ( U.P.) Police Chief Cyrille Leblanc says one resi dent of this chair city is delighted with the newly-installed parking meters. It seems the man often meets his wife downtown but she's always a few minutes late. Never admits it, though. So her husband now meets her near a parking meter, dropping in charging three counts of operating ! a few pennies when he reaches the rendezvous. When his wife arrives Deaf And Dumb, Publishes Paper AP Newsfeatures DUPREE, S. D. A news paper publisher who can neither hear nor speak? Yes, there's one. He's E. L. Schetnan of Du- ;pree's West River Progress, a balding home-iteader in his early 60 s. He done well In his uphill fight. He came to this country as a penniless Norwegian immigrant boy. He was stricken almost immedi ately after arriving with spinal meningitis, which deafened him permanently within 15 minutes. Thus handicapped and alone in a strange land, he managed to learn English while washing dishes for a livelihood. He entered a school for the deaf in the lowest class, and was graduated two years later at the head of his class. For two years he studied journal ism at St. Olaf's College, North field, Minn., took one of the first homesteads in this area, and 27 years ago he acquired his own newspaper. Loss of hearing and consequent impairment in speaking is not so great an obstacle to newsgathering as many persons might surmise, Schetnan scribbled to an Inter viewer. "I always carry a pen and a reporter's pad, am not abashed over asking people for news. Since everyone knows me and I know everyone within 50 miles, newsgathering is a lark." No one has ever accused him of misquoting. He has all remarks down in his sources' own handwriting. adel . I) i ItHii through 1947 must i !cc ,! by May 31. de's !!)4:i and 1919 are to be eii'd by June :;o. a lottery. Later, police raided Hip's home and found many lottery tickets, a lottery stamp and a machine for punching holes in lottery tickets. late there's no argument. He merely points to the time ticked off by the meter. READ THE WANT ADS SMOKERS RESTRICTED CHICAGO (U.P.) A city ordi nance makes it illegal to smoke in retail stores employing 15 or more persons, or in public elevators. The fine for violation is $5. til 3 X ESBSSUB It has recently been released by the Navy Department, that the Navy is now procuring certain highly qualified ex-enlisted men and women in the Naval Reserve, Inactive, for appointment to com missioned rank in the Reserve. i This program is being establish ed primarily to lake care of indi viduals who through lack ol serv ice, or of opportunity, were never eligible for advancement to com- missioned rank during the war, but ihis program, visit your local Navy who are otherwise highly qualified Recruiting Station, in Ashevillc. for commission, and who desire to j jj. C, or contact your traveling mke no active part in me peace- i Recruiter, win) win ur u int.- time reserve. office in Way For further information about day. ! Until laic in Ihe liith CViilury. I peers attended the English House Volunteer! of Lords dressed in Parliamentary robes adorned with inc suns mm ribbons of their orders. Robes arc now worn only at the opening ol i Parliament and a few other special I occasions. mesville on every Fri- LAFF-A-DAY r 5ESVIT.T.F. FFFn I SEED CO. Depot Street, Wayncsville and section of Aliens Creek Road, Ilazelwood PHONE 724 or 493-J P f..'0'.ft-.Q. fir il It 'l7iWl' I'M. kiOM I. ...to- Sn,l,i..u. Int., W-I.l riim.l Bcaverdam V. H. Byers Cataloochee Boyd Hannah Cecil Crabtree Clyde East Fork White Oak Ken Browning Fred Noland Carter Osborne Wes Pless i Venooir. !PID . WW All property owners and taxpayers in Haywood County are required to return to the List Takers for Taxation for the year 1949 all the Real Estate, Personal Property, etc., which each shall own on the First day of January. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 arc required to list their polls during the same time. All persons who own property and fail to list it and all who arc liable for poll tax and fail to give themselves in will be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. $2.00 Penalty Will Be Charged For Failure To List. TAX LISTERS Fines Creek Cauley Rogers Iron Duff .... J. Manson Medford Ivy Hill J. E. Ferguson Jonathan Creek .... N. W. Carver Pigeon Way Mease Waynesville D. A. Howell Robert Williams r i 4 ' ' il.f V 1 ? 1 A ? i f ' i i. t J'-f r:r- ."It's for me, dear. May I take the message?" r i
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