The Waynesville Mountaineer SECOND SECTION , ,-,s. vns lr. n.i:..l.- ,,,;, jIllllM "I'.ll ', dill- l I'1'"- , : Mm i: '..':,.,! ; . ; o i Hi,,! Iiluull tr-ls Mnlii.il M il n-',- li III sllsli--lrtl i) 1 1 v i rl '-(I .irliljtiuii I ! :ih i'm-i . Illi'l r ,1 nl loi ur I hi re I'd ! illll in:-, u Inch Iniinll. urn- jlltl oil' i.iIiiiii in .it Mills lilllltn. ,11' .' i, I I li'OV 1 ' Ml I h- ,-lii,l- lil.il I , i I , e . 11 in I in- Ill ;i liiul iifrf""'.in. H"mi;,,m , u '"S-'her. For "rh., I , '"art any 1 "' 1 "'I' T freed r ... . ' '" -im II T tr i- " I I l, inns t,, ' i -. more radio " attrllri ... 1 I "rM,"ilv,ourrliiI- " ,1 , l"-"M. ": 111(11 n ,1 i -"cc,lr,,f(. rpnv ' 2 "n w m -Wrir, 1, V"'1'1 8 ,and- Yet HILEN HAYES Itori IDE9 MEM SPUR I" 'WMhl i llfn J3ir i I vw ywiiUm !4 ' or ii (il (he neutron produrin,", , Iianilier lor ;i few niiiuiles ill a I Mill- Tin' adjuster, of course, doc , mil tlrl into the direct path of the leutrnn l av lull comes within I lie i.hilv ol shay neutrons flyini; out u! I he rliamher. In I he course ol a .i n and a hall 1 probahly s;enl a iiii.il ol not mole than 10 hours in I his way." One of Dr. Smith's eyes now is almost sightless and thp other is matci ially impaired. An opera tion can restore sight. A thick eyeiilass lens will take over the I'ocusiiiK jnl). The lens is a dec-shaped, norm ally deal' piece of protein some v hnl larger than tli' pupil or black i i nlcr of Hie eye. It i: ju.-.t hacl' i! I he u:l, considerably removed I I mil the ( orneia or clear fore pari nl I lie eyeball. Surgical removal i a iaedardized operation. A little badi;e cord ai ni tit; abou' a -iu.!ie inch nl undeveloped pho !'i;:rapliic lilm milil hav ..aved l)r Sniilh from coniplii ai inn; Kveiyonc who works nround cy clotrons and atomic piles now wears such a hadKe. The films are developed periodically. I'rom lite decree of foxing, experts can cal culalc I he amount of radiation, II Hie film indicates a person has received more than one-tenth of a i neiil L'enl of ladiation daily In- is la pt away from rays for a while, until the passing of time lower-' ard of livitip: the world ha ever known. , Unrlrr freedom of enterprise - vou may rail it Democracy, or Capitalism up make just ahoiit one-third of the world's good", mostly for our own use. We drive ihree-fonrths of the world's nutos, use ahonl half the world's eler trieily. Our homes are unrivaled for comfort and lahor-sa in devices. We rat more meat, buy more clothes. eo more shows, own more insurance. e even save more money. Yes, freedom pays - in the coin of tolerance and understanding, and in the eoiu of progress and prosperity. "HI)? in . - n.rr f, , ' n"r 1-i' hei.t a?rt. 1 atlMi", "" " rr,iion' An'i- 1 lll'.lr . "'ir, ,,w Ieec I, """"" in the worl.I. ir,""l. have more f tllr u-nrhT 1. " ELICTRIC THIATRI. H.or it tvtry Sunday, CBS. r.M.. IST. pA-T" , lyOWER O LIGHT STUDY OF his avi i ai'c daily absurpi ion. A roetit "i-ti , , ,i unit ,,c -;i(ii;e I lull. II i.. ,-hi,iji i, ee prri-l-t I of the amount i-l r,.d !.-! inn ordinarily u ed In ei.iKe X i a j i -1 in i- . i, the teiiii Seieiilisii ol II, e tiluni bomh ni,i-el arbil i'ani adopled that auinunl ;i , Hie salely limit t They le;ined over backwards In make ; I,,- f i .-. n i e plenty low. Since Dr. Smith u:d not wear a film li.tduc he docs not know him nun h i .ic'iation In- look in terms of roentgens. Science knows aijiroimatcly Imw much X-r.iy cvi.osiiic is needed to pro duce cataracts, hut neutron rays may he more potent in that re spect. .Willi mis aleiM; with proton-, ma ke u)i the eorcv ,, ,-1 1 1 , i , i A n,-ii-I ron i iy I , -1 -. i j I -. a si i .am el' these particle', whipped up lo speed; ol II, on .at d, ol mile a ,ci-. ond. 'I hey ate particularly di slriir I i ve in I i I i - tie, - a ;, Dr. i,, m llliill, l)'-i-:i'l c l;, y ,-;) ;e- In three dlllen-ll a; In oil- ca ,, ii, -it' i i.n enl en n: I he hl;. ii . e. iiilnn.- v-i'li a h d ro-;i n a-l ii, ii ii, the v at cry pari ol a li'. nil! cell. 'I he re-. till is a radio acltve alia n ol lieaAv hydrogen wlni h i". etil nal ly bleak., down and produces a I'-tn 1 1 1 ,i,n volt X-ray part icle. This parlic!" can strike and change I he naliire of an alom of (ri I I nut, o ;..:.' ii. uilio,".i-n or other eliemical cotnpoiM nl el the cell COMPANYJ ATOM PEBSLtf and bring aboul a (hange in the ell itself, lit the case ol lln- , w h ns il may cause a normally ( K-i i ell !o become cloudy. Another distinctive sciience ocelli s- when the neutron strikes a nitrogen atom in the cell's pro tein. The atom becomes radio active. It turns into i i alom of boron and a heavy nuclear frag ment called an alpha particle, which also can attack the struc ture of the cell. The I bird proi ess occur ; when a single in ulrou strikes several hy drogen alonis, one aller ,.unl le-r. I urr.iiig each of them inl o an alom i( build v Inch car. il, image cell m; lerial. Aller (loin.; Dial, the n.-u iron, can smack iido a niiio"en alom and prodiu e anol her eel I (leslroying ti!)ha particle as ii did in the --leiind priue-s. Atomic piles or ovens proiiu'e lens of thousands of limes as i.iaie neulrotis tis do cyclol ron.s, Ihm--er. piles are much saler in i !;a! tespeel Ihan cv clot ions, say, i)r llaniiilon because the m ulrou-- are walled up more completely. ,M.n I he piles do not have to be entered for making adjustments. Neutrons are momentarily pres ent in an alom bomb blast. Slra i-.eulrons also occur m cosmic rays but appareiilly in insignilicain numbers. Ordinarily they are not produced by radioacl iv- cheunea!-. UM'd pi inedii ine and o'her ixpet i- jtn ii; al '.ct-nccs. Timber Sale Neis $181000 In Pisgah The 'i .-'ah - ( inalaii l.aiioti.il j I- ot c- I in No 1 1 Ii ' ai olina i cpi.: I . ; total ( III of ICV'MHI.'IIMI ho. u,l le. I l ol limber in till.'). Tin Umbel v a j valued al SIKI.OIMI I hi., r, iighil.. ! less in volume than I he I!lt7 ( id but is greater in value. During i:i-Jg. ! 25.0(10,000 hoard feel, valued al j SliKi.OOO were sold. Th? Mt. MitchcL' rauier del rid j conlir.ues In tie the h-ad' r in lenl-' i cut. since nearly i.ulln.in le. i i were cut on Ibis dMi n l. 'I In- IV g; h (list I let w as second 'I he a ei age value of I imher ko!d w a hi -h esl on I he t Avharrie. wl.ei e all I in: her cul aseiagi'd S i J i 0 i"t Ihoii and b et on I he si unip. The I oi c I averfti.'e was $7 !)0 per lhous;ilil Chest mil is si ill I he ino-.t impor tant single species, aeeoiinlic:' l,i- abi.ltl one I Hi of Ihe lolai - 'I' However, it-, relative nnporl; m e I decreasing rapidly, and g i-. ex peeled lo pass out of Ihe picture in two or three years. 'I'hiniiin".. in young hardwood stands will lake ils place I" a considerable eJenl as a source of puln al I he mill . a a product Irom the lore.g and ol course as a source of i inployineul for local people. Iteceipls from the sale of limber go inlo the I edetal treasury. How ever, as in the case of other lore . I reeeipls, 21' ' is rc'urned lo lln coiiiilies in which Ihe lore.sl lie;, and an additional 10'; is returned lo Ihe forest for list on loads and trails. Noah NmsxuiL LOOKl-VweAjr DEM? AJOAM vVILL. TWE piPIVEieS OF THE- AIEW LOW CARS PAJO IX SACEI9 JUST TO rum OViS TRIM PECCSTKiANS 1 Oevi I I .F AUCAIAUSMTOAI -ATLANTA , GA ' DEAR? AIOAH IS A DETECnvE A SOIST OF SNCOPEe,STEALTH ' SERVICE ? CUt'". T. i& lVslO. MC u Of Vice President CIIAKI.OTTI-;. N ( ,f p., Vice presidi nl A I ben W liarkley j family ;, ,. js ,, ,,f blael; sheep h'epiihlu an sheep, t hat i. dozens ; ol I hem. I This w ort lsiime stale ot ali'airs is I he rex el.il loll ol V. I .e-,le I5.il kle ; pro-idem o Ihe f.ai kh- el an in I Nil,' I !i . .iri.lina. to w hieh I he I )em oeialic a, e pi esnleiit i directly 'lei lie, I I e lei a 71 - , -at -old i ,-l ii ed i ; II v . v worker, -ay s al oev h., "and piohahlv a lot more" ol the Wr! h ( 'arnlina l:ai lJ,- s ; un til"' lo I he I )eiaorra! n- ran-,. ( : loiini A 1 1), n lAen worse, he sa s I hey vol eel I lud way in the recenl . election, for-aking the iamily tie 10 suppcrl Ihe OOP vice presiden tial neani nee Have Common Ancestor The l',ai!;!eys are coneeiil ra! ed Hi w i- lern porl ions ,, Nut I h Caro li;i v here I he !!ei-uh!i(-iii I rcnulh 1 1 nlered in I his il ually I )emo 1 idle si.-.i,. They are d, -ailed 1 1 -.i.i llii li s K, eat .e, -ei-.juf lal her, Kobrrt Harkh y I v ,e a vein- .n i(i the Ih-v . I"' '!'' War, making a name lor him-elf in Ihe hislot le hatlh- of K'lis'', Moanl.-iiii near hen-, anil el-ew here. Since Unbar! is also creal-gi eal in-amiiallii-r (1 l.e-ter. !he ice pie. id, ill js ,, Hon! eoieill ol Hie dean of Tai Heel Harkleys I or I hat l ea on, I .ester isn't re mmIiiil' he. ,ei -on.il politics. "W'e'l e all i-,-l -,t..,l , L , , i he polnies i , ,-dl messed up." t.-r .,.., The blackest beep of all he re- lai is in, . j , , , , ', , '" ' ' die )l ,--,!, Ii-nl ., yrand- ..i. . ,.. I , , . , 1 ' ' - ' 1-111111 I h;,l i otativo e I ,,,.i, , , . . oi Ii (aiolin.i be oi- ihe Cud ,, ,, , , '" I'e long lr, k over the 'nnui.la.rs to Keulin k.,, He turned out lo , a l!e)ulille;ui. At Iti-iinmn Oik,. Karh year Ihe Nmlh ( I i ,-, ll.ukley, assemble on tin lad Sun- "' '"' ' '"-"" -Min n. Iheii ";,l"r '"i:n K-nlti-K..v . allended "'" i'K': '-esMon .alone 1U, -,n other memhers of l. .-I,,,, Con an I.e.- Ii t would like lo have ""' viri' I'l' sich-nl hack here Ibis '-iimmer. but he fears V;ishinglon duties will keep him .away. llowevi-r. Sen. liarkley did find ''""' lo put in .an appearance ;d b E I TING A NEW (.ii 'II find I hnl no-.v more I lian rvrr hefore ( 'In v rolel itx-ril.s I lie lillo nf licit, z "fir-l for ()n.i!ily Hi ov, est C(is"; a,,, I Ii;il jl js. inderii, ihe ewe' Itniiilifii! Iiiii of r7, in ;ill llicse fciiluies .unl in nil I lo se wn vs. 'licvrnlel ). Ihr ituhi cur iiriwi'iiiij i'.m t'l lln-.., fnir r(lr tttlraiil'ttics nl I'uml ,-sl! ('i.ini, I, I-, m -,. liiiilies I iy Ki slier Nci. nil r.i -line color Inir liumies. hAlurrs utiil f.ilrics New !iik r Si, lnlerinrs wilh "Five-Fool Sc;ii," Ne.v I'ai, .. ramie isibiltly First WATKIfJS GHE?B0LET CO. Phone 75. Main Street In Jail Again i 1 -fPIIS II Ak- tl J li- '. :a-.h i:i:.cn bfntkik 1""1' v,a i .,!-., .1,,-e mw uu1'"--'""' - MjHk. q --::;; ';;',-:: :;::';:;.::;;:': It v it ' ' ' I'l'-lienal -land- I-fe;M-sie- ... - -- e- I S ,XZ if Mis- '!. s de- I tfl? " 'dibed I! ..... ,;,., issue j Al , , , .... ,, ..,., s-.iintv i . "JsHJ' 1 ' '' ' -iM-. .a,- ,e- WtW wi " J" -: f f.Pl II.- ha -I a-i s,, l:B J s, s . a nl lil'.-J.-.'l 't ' A ,.: mo ol W" -M Si ' - - :ee-. - eras,,, V'-iJI 1 ' '-' .!i..e. ol ,-du-i 'If Af ' .I-'- ol the! i V lil " ' limbic,,,. I R V -i5el - 1 i . e. ii a iai, ,,,-,s ol FORMER paratrooper FJv.ard J. I-adn, 2f!, who broka t!:.-ough tli-j : Berlin blockade to see r.ir. gut, is ihow" b',ck '" Uh" iloekad- from which he find escaped, l.aihi sl.,.! , , ' be would renounce u S. rittv i. ni , , ,i, e i ,- to stav with his hanrec and ,e ir , ,i 'a . , iv- , m t child. A native of ISewaik, N. J., J.nda is awaiting a tnihl.aiy em it decision. He faces .. ,,.- M- : year sentence. ( i liter imtiu.ni! ) .,-,ie, N C. duini hi- e..,- pal,;,, ,,sl fall. In Ins , , -, -,. pioudly po d to Ihe l,-i .,- ,. . bei ol hi , r,,i lire ku,:,m. ,,N (i(hl -, lh( ,,, publK.ans finely c:ho,j,e,! , . , ,;,e,l ,,. a bread sluHum gi,,, il ,-. i I . , , i : flavor: Use alaml ,a (;iiu!,r eiii ol paisley ' o I v. o coo-, ol liie-p rnb d .d iy-old hre.nl. WORLD STANDARD Or LOW-COST MOTORING s ie most BemJId 'M!M of a f.r-'iv yJr;V'.'.-i'sv' 'S2ev with wider curved windshield for Quality Jii8W' ai Lowest Cost Colleges Are Attempting To Revise Education Standards To Fit Present enoueli atomic to learn fa- ..mi i ,,- a I n, mi, lire i o.iiin;. of si' li-d Iheii 'i ilN i -mkiiig do ! on 1 1 aining a ,- technical 'In- l a iillies I- i-i lo ,ie- ,,, , , eilue.a- 1 1 1 ,-1 , .land lal -pel, -I 1 I. .wa ri led, I.) - Ill Ihe i I-, did. -miliar them. I OIL I. mam schools liberal ail slu . ai e speci.iliz- aiii,n. o lake ".dural science e deycloped '' ''' it'i! i'rr .t all around New '' ' -I'oi'il l -i.:n with (Vnier-I'oinl Steering, l.o vrf I'. :;i-r -.I' (ir.mii, ( 'enter- Point Sealing '"i'l ' in i l'"iid 1,'ear .-n-ieiisioii . Improved a I . r in i !- a, ! i o fur iou'cr, jieeolera I ion, -ee. ,iiia ana i :iiy Vrli-Siife llydrttulie ' " ii N. v 1 1, -.. I. i n I J;i I ios i Fx I rn-ni ronj; I i in1' i ..' l'a! ( . -ii-l rut I ion Improved Kie - . i . i I,','!- m;i new Airplatir-'l'vpi- Shork 'He '! !h;il "Krefiilies" for New .'' .il i r 'i.il-.ri , 1 le.i l( r il. !.on..l ,ii cxii'a e. I) Atomic Age ii.-w non-technical courses on atomic energy for the benefit of sliidents with little scientific back ground. The leaching of all the social sdeiues in many of the school, K ing revised. Students are being told aboul Ihe probable social im elieations of atomic energy and (if Ihe social elfecls of new atomic ui'enlions Dial are likely lo conic. hconomic aspects of Ihe new power are studied And in politi cal science I here is increasing em phasis on the problem of control it atomic weapons. In some teachers' colleges future professors are being prepared lo guide the next generation through the I horny new atomic- fronlier;. I Some theological schools have added new courses on religion and cieuce. Cour.ses in philo.ophy , --liess Hie moral aspects of lb" de- i I'lopineiil of atomic energy One j u olessor of religion w ride: "A renewed emphasis on Ihe and uei d lor human brol hei hood the break-down of segregation-; of iniuoiily groups has come inlo our caching with the arrival of the ilomic bomb." "Virtually everv in.-! il id ion re- porting a change due lo recenl atomic energy develnpnieel s," ). Haw ley related, "indicated thai Ihe conl. ml of existing coni .e; leul been altered o include some dis- cussion. il not formal units, on llu "ew phenomena. "-s one respondenl said: '1 doubl that we can name one course Hial has been added. I doulii lh.it we can name one course ,al i; not aborted'." WKIif'O.MP OITWOKX SfATTI.I'; (U.IM A local n cer is wondering when he vill t -ceie ;i loiirlh visil from a cu-domer "I would just as soon lose". ' le "cu-tomer" made his first visil la. I December I and walked op' will, SI00. Two weeks later he.calh-d again and lied with aboul $$2." and live cartons of ciga re! I es. lie re lurnerl the I bird time and look :,Ji. t : V'C- Slylelme DeluKg 2-Door Sodan frwi .,,,;i .. AicnioNS to aioaH l C '.CL

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