r..i.,W 6. ItwS THE WAYNES V1LLE MOuNl AIistEK . ... 0ou- f "" " The World i a . . - It Makes Hard e oU bit' iaUl " find zyTzxxmT- "71 Lie "anj. M i Y Il'i f :-. JstS-V. tl lr3l.'-j V ' ; I,. - - - lu i.iii-ii .., , it ' TRANSLATING Kekiln l:.,li.,,, t (ai;,t.-n...ia. 1.. lp- Lis. i ; Willium Sedat, a Wait-ne n i.; ii.iirl.iii- ti- ibbte min Mi:i the' his own dialect. tUith wui k u. u .-.mid n, i . 1 1 ,. el Hi'' id ... , . hand- 1:1 I I I I W Work Hard-Boiled Constable Makes Tickets Stick Truman Watching Paratroopers In Mass Jump MeKEESPORT. Pa. iL'Pi If eu art- ever given a ticket fur a IralTic viulatiun in thin Pittsburgh suburb, you'd belter pay the line. Even I it you don't live here, (.'unviable I W. A Whileniaii will net vuu. I When the red tra.'ilc ticket-, arc turn it m tiled awitv 111 a li.ivo!- len ctii id i t;l I lit- vm ,i t ti u i j ;i 1 1 -Mielll by ail ellalit ultittil 1. 1 ('.in stable Whllrliiail atlldr- litlll a Mini uitiiis tluuilgli ilie mail. 4t I he Mllllllitlli. i- lettlLtd 111' iv'lilil.d, tile liei'M-leiit utliter tl c 1 1 t , i il .i i huiially. C'o;4 L ale Hull added li llie Im' lar hue uhtl a land ut :! ;.) lui tin SUillillOUS. "t'url:.' illelude IlilU.i e and I tit- t niibtahle':-! tune Mu. I ol lilt n I ml. ! i'. hell eliallelie.ed al I In n d slei . Il u I Wliiifiiiau I al: i liouhie now and llni Mini Plilsbuif h In uki i ;iaiiiii,eil iliiiil in 1 1 1 I are wild a iai "('unit- in and j et mi1" I Liable did and the tine wa ia Ihe :,iol. ml made Ihe da ll.iVe nil am lent In the llie in eai. Ilie "sat ie a li'xls lithe lev feat. lie (t have no beOfi, no enaus. i nu' , in cases, the thinne of (lod l . a "stool". In one tribe men stools, but I'esl their lit I on I And "God's footstool" lii'i' - "God's footstifk." Last year, the American Hihle Society had almost 111 million Bibles and parts of Bibles mint ed, says Dr. Erie M. N'm-tli. the secretary. The society works with the I'nited Bible Societies in which 24 groups from all over the world distributed 17.50S lilt Bibles and parts of Rililes. The ation let Y h Hoard of Chairman al llie Kdu- iiil House at fccrinteiKlent announcing statistics re- luntv schools bis will be ijrrt members as drawn up Bio physical itiiin. enroll- er (leiaus oi Irt is a step of the slate The impnivc- !purt will be tion officials ir considera- Connty vot- iVl'I'W hellliillfi slate school al improve- Ihc proposed id IhiihI i-.sue iln.Te weighs jliU DUO tons, panii- it con- 'lal air mass 3 40 miles nt cost of all powtr lacili- Dani i , esti- iC.ouo.yuo. Brown's Office Handles Vets' Blanks, Forms World War veterans (..,11 rt whatever blanks and forms the need concerning service be nt 1 1 ! -at the office of George A. Brown. Jr., chairman of the county board of commissioners at the Court House. Mr. Brown said this arrangement is being made temporarily pending the appointment of a county veter ans' service officer. iiiitlv also winles with 40 de- . 1 11 m 1 1 1 1 .i I i o 1 1 in Aim iii ,i. ( liuich t'ti .Minl.il it", live .i.tiely books. ' mill luiuis ht-lii tin- soeielv. ( I1111 h men tin mut li of the translating. i 'I Ie- loo t iiiiiini unit work nl I be " 1' t 1- not at Hibh lloii-e on I 1'alk velilie here. v l)j Nol'lll I Nor : l found 111 oilier Bible I I'uim s in many cities ot tile world j The major work is done where the man without Ihe Scriptures is i 11H I b I he man w it h t he Scrip tures." 1 Electric Umpire Spots Key iers Who Cheat Young Melon Pilferers Pay Juicy Penally i LL -.-.v..w.oe-.-.ir.v.T.:3xwn.:rT. vkik.W : .X-ifL..LSKJl)X:i7Mx.,r. : :v,-ifrT":: . ' !! "..i:.:.:vftTT. Sv.iM.i;.' ;-l ": . I I V' - '.''vf JOT 1 i Cleric 'i Stamp Collection Of Saints Goes to Pope LA CROSSE, Wis. (U.P.) -Mg". Ferdinand Ceth has complete4 a life-long task, the collection of partrsit gallery of the MtnU on postuge stamps. The 71 -year-old Roman Catholi tleigyiaaii has t'ven almost hit en tire collection to the Pop. He spent 3U years making th collec tion and it had been his wish to present it to the Pope in perspp. Iilbtead, lVii.n.-l!nor Cech hand ed il uvei lo a bishop wtw M go inK to Home By wiving up his tol leclion. he piubably lost his last op portunity, to 1 etui 11 to Europe nd vii.it his biiibplate in Moravia, which he left in 11)03. The Monsiriiior calls Ids collec tion a philatelic liuny of the saints'' II contains l,hl)0 stamps and is insured for $10,000. The most valuable item in U collec tion, a Greek sIjiup showing Sint Paul on the bauds of Malta, cort It.'!.' .- :' if r . lit i s, Pit ill. Ill 'I I Mill V mas Ihe ! be around Sports Club Stages Annual Dinner Meeting About 19 attended the annual meeting and steak supper of the Haywood Gun and Hod Club at the club's lodge on Pisgah Wednesday evening. The club has about 1(1 members, and each had a guest. C- J. Recce is president, and Guy Massie is secretary. CHICAGO 'CP. 1 There Ie-'- argument and oratory ! howling alleys' this winter, thanks lo an electric "umpire" now being installed. When a foot slips across the foi I 'me. a bell or liuer sounds, and a Ih'hl flashes lo indicate Hie alley win re the keglmg foul occurred. It's done wilb "electric eyes." A j light source and photoelectric cell aie mounted on opposite sides of am alley at the foul line. When llie lii'lit beam is broken, the alarm is given. CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa 1 I Mo-t yuungslers dream ol heing al) the watermelon they can tat. but a young loui'some here didn't exactly enjoy the experience. Surprised l two detn lives ac tbe were pilfering melons troni a fruit market, the four received a watery justice. . IScicnli-i- hen The detectives conferred 'tilh jnglbe brains' 1 he market owner, melons were j carved open, and the three teen-1 aged boys and a girl were ordered to start eating. i They were permitted to stop eating when they promised never again to steal watermelons. P S.: There must have been some melons left over, because the trash can in Ihe police assembly room was full of rinds (be next morning. nun 1 1 de I h Corps troops ii-i's In lUKttl.. r - lo watch illation al Poll Bragg. The P in photoh liiialroiipiT- ot the famed 8:'nd Airborne Divi ion in a President Hew Hit re from Washington for the review ol, I IRKMAN STRIKES TWICE ST. LOUIS 1 1 ' 1 1 Fred Geler, fireman, was answering an alarm so be didn't bolder to stop When hi; lire liuck hit an auto. When ihe die was nut. he returned to the vtene of Ihe crash to survey damage and "--truck another on llie ame block. the auto Squids' Brains Extracted Good Australian Beer To Aid Human Beings PA CIVIC GHOVK. Cal te ll'' arc flick wiggly sea-'xperiments Babson's "Safe" School Enters Third Year EUREKA, Kan. C P.i l'lupia College, founded by Roger W Mali son as a training center tor hi "Magic Circ le" I henry, i-- in it third school year. An enrollment of 100 stinlcni' was recorded. The first vear a1 tendance was 15. Last year Iheie were 80 students. The college is dedicated lo train ing young men for the imlusli ial development of Babson's ' Via "k Circle" area, including Aikan a Iowa, Kansas, Missouri. Nelna ka. and northern Texas, Bah on j. Ihe area is "richest in peace and safest in war." Gives While He's Alive So He Can Enjoy It PHOVIDV.NCK. It 1. 1 1:. P.i --Seriously ill. Scrop llagopian prema I in 1 Iv publish d his ill, which f I i I I i 1 1 1 1 1 t - $.:fll Jo llOVl'lisIS, io.ii 1,1 ! i'-l - anil new -papers so I he lioiue I' inii'lil have an cITeel "while I'm alive lo s,.r it The burner baki'i liiadi- $1011 Ie i;iu I lo t hi,-1' w tilers and pull in .it mil , v. hieli had given him pb a me ilium", ri'ii'iit years and which hi' li II have helped Armen ian in Ibis country and in Ai iiieni.i. Boarders Hardly Honest But Certainly Orderly MILWAUKEE 1 U P. 1 Mrs. Edna Vraas admits her two ex-hoarders were neal. if not honest. When she went out of town for a lew days. Mrs. Vraas told the two men who boarded wilb her they might cook in her kitchen if they supplied the loud. She re lumed lo find $11 worth of food and $:) in cash missing, as wi II as Ihe hoarders. Hut they had slacked Ihe empty tin cans neatly in the garbage pail and washed the dhhos. Iiteiiill: ol that honor, the squid, for 1 bat niav hclo in under human nerv mi- .system. Seven hundred of Ihe squid "brains." the cerebral ganglia or nerve center, were collected by sci entists at Ihe Hopkins marine sta tion biological laboratories and shipped east in dry ice. The "brain" of Hie ten-armed squid i rich in an enzyme sub stance from which scientists at Ihe Woods Hole. Mass., marine labora tories can synthesize acetyl-choline, a chemical believed present in some parts of the nervous sys tem. This chemical is believed associ- j I aled wilb the transference of nerve 1 impulses from one cell to another, i Its study conceivably could lend to far-reaching advances in the study of nervous diseases. Caught Two Ways CANBERRA. Australia 'UP' -The outlook lor Australia's delight- i tul beer is gloomy :-inee bops is an import from Ihe United States M-laduled for a cut lo reduce dol- lar purchases. I Last year Australia bought $2,- , fibO OOO worth of hops from Amer- ica. 1 The beer-drinker will be caught 1 two ways. II sufficient lions cannot be bought from non-dollar areas, Ihe output of beer will fall. If the ! more expensive European hops are bought, the price of beer will rise, j Brothers Share Breaks WILTON. N. fl. ' U.P.i -Frank. Al and Richard Hutchinson, brothers each suffered a fractured shoulder within a few days. Frank was hurt at work, Richard was struck by an automobile and Al fell out of an apple tree, Bumping Doesn't Pay DETROIT 1 CP. 1 .lohn Kreke ler was filled $2a for repeatedly humping his i".'.r into the taxicab in which his vv.fc was riding. Up in the heart of the Arctic Ocean icebergs are never seen. Musi bergs are "horn" along the ! western coast of Greenland and I are found in near-by waters. 11 Omaha Not So OMAHA. Neb. William .1 li.uli'T Skipper, arrived thought they wool Intel istiiur 1 1 l' i W II e I and he doe lire. evel.MHH il l.I. e, awhile Barker and the doe had co UK) j miles from Lunk. W.vo . on loot, j ju I lo get lo 1 Iniaha". llul Bai l er I took one look around and Laid, J "Now that I'm here, I think I'll I just go on to Tulsa." 1 Scientists Determine How Hot Is Hot WACO. Tex. 1UP1 How hot is 100 degreeB? In the interest of science, the Baylor University deparl menl of physics conducted an experiment. Dr. Herbert I). Sehwcl man did Ihe checking and found il was: Hill in I he ' 1111 same as the oll'i eial weather bureau reading, in the shade. Ill on an aluminum surface ex posed lo the iinligbl And 141) on a stone h ilge exposed ' i 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ly. SALLY'S SALLIES pit llow'd that picture get there? What kind of a hoiue do you think this ia?" MB. FARMER! When Applying For Your AAA Purchase Orders UNDKK THE 1950 AAA PROGRAM Apply For W NORMAL SUPER PHOSPHATE i Only 57c Per 100 lbs. Delivered Or 47c Per 10 lbs. (Picked Up! at 0 9 KETNERS W. D. KETNER, Mgr. Phone 259-M Lake Junaluska ' """ "" "- ' Dog Wins $30,000 In Purses JAMES FURNITURE COMPANY'S -' -y,jiu v: ;...,.-.- v- vj' -. fOlllhirr. With nwnnr Paul Snlliprland. Bj LOl'DON KELLY iUs' an ordinary looking dog even his owner says womber. the champion of all the dogs that have i tracks. re rac,s than any Hop that ever lived 79 vir ""tine in a regular race in 1947. This is roiinl Sof the inaugural meeting at Denver's spaiikint;. ""I dubtrack. 5,ost didn't get to race at all. On March ID. 1947. ,ls first outing in a betting race, a fire swept the '1!idogs perished hut nirw others were saved. One ,al niKht he racked un victory No. 1. ""n, Paul Sutherland, thinks Beachcomber will USh the rami.. ,:-. i Hi irin. v, "..us nmici sctiavn i. Mt $3.000 in purses and Sutherland futures I "'s in fully as mucn more. UOU'n tmnn. n i 1 'l pio.uuu for Shorty," say? huineuano. 1 know tl, i I -i.ic rnnldn't SALE Oct. 8 Thru 15 7 BIG DAYS SAT. To SAT. BED ROOM SUITES 10.50 and up Reg. S129.50 Coal and Wood Cook Stoves $ We're celebrating our 2nd Anniversary' with the biggest FURNITURE SALE Waynesvillc has experienced in several years. This is not just an ordinary SALE. . . We're offering the Jinest furniture on the market at unbelievable prices ... in many instances for less than half the regular price. It will pay you to come early ... at these prices the better selections can't possibly last very long! We guarantee satisfaction on every sale!! tMSZLrA-fiu -. . '. 'i Oct. 8 Thru 15 7 BIG DAYS SAT. To SAT. 30 Gal. Table Top Electric WATER HEATERS Sale $99.50 Reg. $79.50 Breakfast Room Suites Sale $79.95 Reg. $109.50 .50 KITCHEN CABINETS $S9.50 EVERYTHING ON SALE BUT THE STORE! James Furniture G; ' O. C. "Ford" JAMES, OWNER Phone 769 Main Street Axzrsri tor rtHEN YOU TRADE AT H'i ' 'is ?-i'. 'i il." v uc utiier u; wu, nut j"-"