fBRUARY 18, 1949 THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE (Second Section) h Carolina News fire nf Associated Presi and United Presi Sworn In idgc filson Warlick. In of 30 years ihas moved ui Judge for the M.wih Caro- Acting Judge who lias held E. Yales Webb Mill Strike inrkers at the L Siatex Cor-e. leers Union ot h a walkout if provisions of )cn From la rage irikeland Motor failed to live up f ti Killed rain if her children are dead from burns received when I heir 3-rooni frame house burned in Gastonia. The children, 3 months and 3 years died immediately. The mother died the next day in a hospital. Two Safes Prove Too Tough For Robbers Safes in two super markets in Charlotte proved too tough for week-end thieves who had to be uilisficd with lesser loot. Someone broke the combination from the handle of one store. He ould not get further, but took $35 from two soft drink machines and a watch. A safe in another large store was damaged, but successfully re sisted the efforts of another thief. Southern Railway Cuts Force Of Shops Harry C. Swanson, master me chanic at Spencer shops of the Southern Railway, said that 325 shop employees had been laid off. Swanson declined to ascribe any cause to the lay-offs. d bv shenll s C. Honors of jpspital in Ashe jjjceivccl when he '(train. Officers jfvi a crushed mthern Railway him near a J Boys Held Of Drunk ice held mree fek in the death flcgro who liurii-ijior-filled shack irssly drunk. J boy signed a owd of children nday afternoon the drunk, who glass company. jg Twenty h riant ! rower in dial led the company i construction of am-electric gon nilerson County, ! e e(iii alent to a 1 A conl racl h.'ts lliiipnienl . To Death ilome mother and two Gov. Scott To Make Appointments Later Governor Kerr Scott told his press conference this week he was loo swamped with legislative con ferences and legislative matters to do any hiring and firing at this lime. He proposed to wait until I he General Assembly adjourns. Six More Young Haywood Citizens Anna Jane Uradley, 8 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bradley. Waynesville. Carolyn Jean Mehaffey. 4 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mehaffey, Waynesville. Sandra Sue Seter i:; iinmibs. daughter of Mr. and M . C A Setzer, Waynesville, Route 2, Kenneth MehalTey Is Onjf jnCS Cl'CCk Fives iMeditenancan C'nii : e irv T,r;K;ll Given $700 Fine For Driving While Drunk Kverette Marcus Came, of White v i 1 If, received a fine of $700 plus having his license revoked, after being convicted of driving drunk for the I bird time. He appealed to higher court, under $1,000 bond. Tar Heel Income Payments Are Less North Carolinians paid less tax es to Uncle Sam for 1948 than in l!)47, according to Treasury De pail men! figures jpsl released. The 1 547 all-time high was $1,228,016, 013. The 1948 figure was $1,207,-634,949. T ' ' J ' ; If ..JLa K-nni-lh V Mrh.ill.-v appi entice. CSX, of Wa. i mi i cut ly in it in;; a ri in i U'i i 'lit , r porl , v. 1 1 i 1 1 lll:-l. Ill i i It-, i ol M.'di i i 1 1 1 i I. ,il it il 1 1 1 f- ilfllovel I CI l. - Willi thr Sb.lh I.; I. I ..it until r thr t uiiiiiriitil oi Atbanal !tii lltl'l I.. Coimlh. i.i ,l c is (i;',1! Ill i (I In Hit' " i ; " i t ;il t Vt llt'llt VI ilil,' hi .i ! 1 1 ii il I, 'ii I hr o; ,;mi ' ui.,1 Ii. i 1 1 i; c.in ami l i lean rilies 14UM1 Vehicles Given Inspection In January ! Ili'iim: Jaiiuai'X, Ihi- Mt c Iimiii il I 1 us I'fc! ion llivisitiii ni prill tl ,i in n!' 144,t:il V'.'ii.t !.' . !ln. vl.iii i ! V. I.i, -If 11,-p.ul t r.-pnii. ii t" (lay. 'I'ln- v:. . Hit- !..! ' 1 i.ti..,'.- i . i 't,lii('l( rl iti'Li'i I ill . : i 1 1 1 ; illi'f Hi-' i l ! J ' i i'ln 1 1 p,.i. ; : i li.'-.un in . ) . 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 i'l '.. ; I i. oi:'. iii'iiil Ii l'i ' : i i . iii-.'i ' !n I'f -aj.n Scrit n i in i'. ti i.i i ii" v I i -i. I lint- I ii'-pt i tin t !if. k( .1 lil 'Il ilcMiev Trail Lures To Bothcl Cctgers 'l'i" I'.'ii. "i 1 : 1 1 1 I lemons jinn in " t ' I !n I n:'' Creek Tue.'.(la ii Ii .:',-' - i 1 1 i 1 1 hot II ('llfl ot , .', ,, I ; . ) : In- Cu t". 'ifi : , i I I !"! 'll'l lis IC 1 link . 1 1 : ' ..in., mi i he opriii-r ami : 1. i ' ' II I 1 1 . I i I I i '. I nek .ill 1 1 t I ' ' ' I t n I1 I I, i i I ' I I It ' (I H 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 At 1 ' ' i ' C; i "unlet 17 In 42. 'i ' ., i fii p.ic.'d the lielht'l i. v "ii I il it H III s while Mis ' ' . ' I i I. i i.i I Miss Hayiies In ." nine t ach for the los 1 1 It line was a llirii V. ' I'll! lltllll'll 1 1, to l'i at Hi- . 1 , ', I ' I " i ' ) I . Il'.ni i 1. I' ,l,i'tl II i t'l'.l I I I:. i : ; : 1 1 - p. n. .: II . ,1, ...It in Ii; M.nii Met hi- fcioricd Hi es f.fll'i I ('!.-, i ! . i r .. , I ! 'I ' Roger Dale Edwards, 3 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Edwards, Jr., Hazelwood. Tony Jack Moore, 4 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore. Jr., Waynesville. Thirty Nabbed In Eastern Liquor Raids Thirty persons, including four women, were arrested in Fayette ville, on charges of selling illegal made Most whiskey. The arrests were by ARC under-cover men. Grown? i e You Probably you haven't "grown" hks i rotund fellow, but chances ara re is one thing around your house t has. Your use of electricity, that Most families have greatly in- iased their use of electric service the last ten or more years as they te added more and more electrical liances to make thoir home more tnlortable, attractive and conven Jt. And, that is a good thing. How r, as you enjoy more and more ctrical i living in your home you lould give a thought to the wiring. ve an electrician check your house fing and be sure that it is ade for the use you are making of -with a good margin for the ap Jances you will add in the future. La Crawford Peddles Idea For A Movie HOLLYWOOD (U.l'.i Thr schoolmarnis of America, w ho have been counting on Joan Crawford to put their plight on the screen, got another joll today when the blue-eyed movie ((iieen announced she couldn't find a studio who'd do right by her leachci'-heiiiiiie "And unless I can presenl my teacher with ureal dignity." La Crawford declared. "I'm not going to presenl her ill all." If and when she gets "Miss O'Brien" on the screen it'll be a Hollywood first. Nobody's yet fig ured schoolmarnis were interest ing enough to make a movie about. "But I've got a beautiful idea," Miss Crawford says, "ll's about the problems of a school teacher juvenile delinquency, low pay. narrow-minrfed school boards. crowded classrooms and parent who don't show up for I'TA meet ings. "She won't be a bespectacled old maid with her hair in a knot eith er. She'll be attractive and intelli gent and ... yes ... even sexy. There's a romance in il." Miss Crawford had no sooner announced her intentions a while back than letters from real-life teachers began pouring in. "You wouldn't believe the thou sands and thousands of letters I've had" she said. "All begging me to tell their story honestly." Miss Crawford owns the $50. 000 idea herself and she's peddled it from one end of town to another, were released under $U0() bond. Three Drink Paint Thinner Three Dead A Gaston counU coroner's jury has held that three men came to 1 heir deal lis from drinking a mix ture of paint thinner and bay rum in an all-niuhl parly. Tw o ol hers are in a serious condition Warm Water Bath Lures Birds To Sanctuary CHICAGO (U.P.i An artificial ly healed, year-round pool here, an acre in area, may be the biggest bird bath in the world. II opened in 1032 when Walter 10. Olson started pumping heated water into a pond outside his rug plant. Since then, no matter how hard it blows or snows, the birds have had no wealher worries. When the eiling is low or their wings ice up, i hey fly in for food, shelter and a warm bath. A particularly wealh urbeaten and bedraggled bird may receive medical attention from lie gardener. Ducks, geese, swans, turkeys, jheasants and even peacocks arc now among the 400 stay-at-homes of the sancturary but many mi ?,ranls just drop for bird-service. Irytng to Ret together with a studio. Harry Warner turned it down be cause he doesn't o for movies A it Ii a "message." Harry Conn of Columbia did his larndest, but they couldn't get to gether on a writer. "I refuse to have this be a 'hot shot quickie." Miss Crawford said. 'And besides, it's not a message novie. Nobody uels up on a soap box. Nobody makes any speeches. It's just how an underpaid, over worked. Midwestern high school .eacher keeps going." She said she had had one let let from a teacher who couldn't ifford to have her laundry done ,o she did it herself and hung it in the line Sunday morning. "And I wo days later," gasped Miss Ci aw ford, "the school board had her on the carpet for being an atheist. Another girl said the whose town gossiped about her reputation because she wore make up. Lipstick makes you immoral a new dress makes you even worse. "U s high lime the movie-goers heard about teachers' problems. And just yrai wait III tell 'em yet I" V INS'I -S M.I M , I I 1 1 '. 1 1 ' i , i ' I 1 ' ' t I'.'c n! , 1 1 ! i (ii'i Ii ll'l W ,l'l I'.i l... i I" I.' In ii' n'.i ' i i:,',"l;h,,i iiiinil j J (Miii. on, i ti,, -,, i , ,u 1 1 mi ' ', ... : ... . It, 111 , I tilt 11, si l,l,i,i:il . Two t -,'t Ke, pel . I Ii ,iii, i 11 Ctiiikt til iii' lini Sail in ,ini! .' IVi'.r.'tn t'l IS i i in -i 1 1 1 1 . . ( Barry Eugene Mehalfey. Ill I'av haul. ! their be, , i!,M 7, i months, son of Mr. and Mrs. I'iu.tl I'lu-s ' hem. In tilein Y,,i K. MehalTey. Hazelwood. ( '.i i tl i n.i lor the ll, n , ii- ol li .. .. - 1,1,1, !icit lill ,hes. SME1.I. LINGLKS ON 'V" ,'Y"' "-!! , net I .i r a hi nil I In I.i I t,l I' i I ii 'i.,i . ALBANY. Tex H I'. That ban- u , . wm., ,.,', ing noise Murray Ku-. kt pi heai ,,,n;, n. ,,,,, n,, ., ,n , ,, ing under his house proved to be a n, m.k ., ,,,,, , h(. ,,. , ,., skunk whose head was tanulil in a ,.,Mml., small-mouth jar. Kuss used In , v ,n .;i( v,, . .,,.. shotgun. The smell lingend on. ,,n, (,-,, ,,1,,,,, ,m, ,, , . (line and i, i. ike lnnii liiiii in , llnwt'i in:' lil.nk i'iiiii. e.i 1 1 It.'i i BRISTLY ( I'HLI W TI'.MI.I I ' l,: KImti v . luiipi ,,,,.,r. ,i-,,. ITHACA, N. Y. 'I l'1 Dr. Anliur ,ll u,,. ,. ,,,,,, ,l A. Allen, prtilessor ot in nil liulo". M live lime, dm in le 1 .'i I'.i I. (',,,,. i, l:i 1 1 r: (Im i i j: Int. mi . u r.n ,;,n, ii.: .:; lb , in ( lib on 7 Well . i;,iiM,t,ie i nl li:i i n ( ; i , . in 1'. Crit",,;, i . r ( '; J. Intel l up! "d Bethel Juniors Capture Twinbill From Local Teams I'l-i- I'ei In ' .lien- r II I.elecrs i t k :i t " e i.,r It in Ih,. Waynes i !" i.i i i . 't. ii lu;h tyin due .1 . I!.-; i'.,..i. 'I be K( Itiel li b r;,i be,1 up t bi li e.-oiifl win '1 ' ne V.' ' in , i le le; iii by a ler ti ol iH in 'I I Ii" I'.e'liel boys vi ii- ' i i'i i ,t.i i'l. III" vi - il ing in'. Ii; ib. '.i i; ' 1 1 en, 2'A to 12. Ili,' b I'.ai vv t re well played ml lb" to.i'lie ii. id all their layers In ;:im them the needed xpt ri' iirr i hat will liuiid the teams f the future Mi s (',,iii, lni Hie loop for nine I to int., the r.ethclfl team. ', .' :; i . iiaipetl the local , , : i .', ii b it.ti i' poi nl . i b, I,,,' l am, was well played ni i'.i- iietbel le.nii maintained id v., e never seriously l. ,1 Hu t m ,,..k Sell, I i . 1 1 . , In I b e, I. H'ancsville (9) Sparks 121 Taylor I3i Vicery 14) McGaha Green Leopard .:ii!lcy. Cham i!ui icss, West; ,m r. Phillips, M .i.viicsville (12) Snaniu'r i4i Kugate Cable 131 Kuki iidahl li I'.arly i4i kinan iL'i. Sen I . iibi Her. Davis, ib Davis, Swan- I'.in Si'ltled ' I .'..l'i Justice it, I be eon! I of ap il a man has no legal I i v. 1 1., In live Willi at l Ol'lieil Uliivci'.iiv . n;e, reeeive'i , ,, . ,i t . will "lal in i a $1,0(10 Burr prize of the National v,V h in 'u;.inl;i inea nl a 1 1 r (ieographie Society lor leaillic: an .... ,,, , Sepl , li b, i expedition to Alaska vvlurli loeab ;l the long-sought nesting place ol the bristle-thighed curlew. Want Ads lii im; ipiii U it subs b. , ie ;b. ,,i ;, II,- held that a v '" !' '' "" 1,1,1 He ,. b :..,i. ..bi, i tl to live with ' rt,,,M"" ' ber b,r lr, M,l A 1,,'l l'Vei' lie wishes so ' ' ''' '' ' I,: " :i-ii". - i ' liuel'.e living ,!,,', .i , ', ',,., blU" The .. ,11, ,. ,. . . , ,, 1, ,! I,,' .,1 tl S' bal a 1 i , .' ;- bill Sell ll ' "I' ,,:,.:.! ', a . ',1 ,,!,'.l ai Ii I - 1 'i . , i ' 1 1 , ' 1. 1 1 ' e . arc . , b , I. iii im I, nl jt'.i '" .i i I iii Ii v e iii bur- i ii, lli tin. in a man-! i 'i,1 vbi I, l!,.'., tii' (beniselves ai'tl be'nl, ' I'l I be ' lll I e lalilily BBfBI5WMSMflWWaWif ft 1 LAFF-A-DAY Feeltdose'SofirWide'Suls! Here's extra comfort for Ford's famou. "Mid Ship" Ride! The seats are placed wh"i o the going is smoothest. They provide plenty of hip and shoulder room for six biy people! Feel those Alagic Action Brakes They're King-Size and 35 easier' to' apply because "Magic Action" uses part of the car's own momentum! Ml MP T-1" . .- IVr T mw.Tfiin mlTT" ' 1 i c Ted tliiit hoavy-qauqc steel in Funis Liir(ti(iid h"dy cind fondrs. Thot now body und fiame are 59 more rigid! '-i :,.ai Si-.tif.s m Whitt -'Jtwo' l,Vti ayailablt al tiira coif, Feel thatEqua-Poise" Power you get frorn the npw 100 h p V-R cr fha new 95 h.p. Sin vilh up lo 10 mote gas economy. .Your Ford DmIm inili yon In IMm fh Frpd Allun shnw, Sunrtav Ivpntng NRL rictwnrk listen to tbf '""1 Thpalpf. liHay Fvpninc f Npntk. See ynui newsimpei ft.i lime end slstiun. Feel thafMidSliip'RiJc! You tiavel t"-Kvrn tli" wl Is in Ihn lower ccniri -',rrl.' n f..,r'i '. I goaid" Body . . yr.M c)"' ''' ' 1 ,('d huiigiiic) feel tl. ti! s su.' ' u ' : I ,t " cj rj -even in a cross wind! Feci those vHc!ra-Coil" Springs! Anr (hp now Ford ' Pcjm.j Flex" Ppor Spi ifiys give u soil, level, i ear -seat ridel There's ?.y?Pc in your fufure A ' Come in and ty itlod Dt ivf Fo'd V, .indFFFUhe a diffcience' wm irx n TV Xk, iran gtm m IT1 wvn .-rw M W f KM I f ' 4 it rti ' n T Jt' t If1 ft' r 1 ,J'. i 1. ! I' , '.. i ii DAVIS-LI mm mim 1 2-17 Askevillo Road r,r, ..... r, Phone 52 INA POWER A LIGHT COMPANY) "You should see the. cellar!"

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