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"1, Jy Afternoon, November 10, 1949 mummies Old Egyptians Had 'Em jDSAKEB j)Odd stuff muJied by m liillK 'IIIJ1".- II t0 mane (Jlt'l'S niuurn used crane ul.v ureeiw t,iii. falH Mil"." J it , !eis usen it s A Chinese t. i.tii.Trt nno- ipv linn's i 1 of her unborn itiilomiist. Ls speaking ly, word comes ,,.,itor. ocny, Tie voice is and forced in. souna u' 1cl artny. uei- I1 v ;i cultivated p-rared, can be snl, Bergen was ,k party along ,,i Duchess oi (ni'j roius, font of a stair- to talk to a man bolti ends of the hosts Scotch bus lnree nines ini'.xisteiit other teeth and the form labials f v. w. o-dinar- Jjps ISut Uergen while speaking idio. lie d ramer I for the ether Jti-iloquial per- Wctators. konict lines mis- ,s McCarthy fcr doesn't know Lis to use Char- jSnei'd even in tssions, renear- niovie sound film iminc and tren't right. A ir showed Ber lin sec Charlie in la I clothes, with lode. In other it Kd as big Washington the ted his talent Doing home one day while in Chicago, he tig like an oia cnt to the door rc. Soon Edgar's land among his tpc classroom roll in they were ab- r.ws OFF (UPt A Kansas approaching the without a lost- 1 lull years the ion of the Kan tic Company has an accident re- Bye to leave the lot only leads all pie production of but also of such carpet wool, felt led hosiery, rayon nderwear and lace Congress Hit By 'Combat Fatigue' BY JANE EADS WASHINGTON (AP)-Dr. Ceo W. Calver, physician to the nation's lawmakers for 21 years says Con gress didn't adjourn a minute too soon. The members he says, are all suffering from "combat fatigue." They're all awfully tired -the con tinued application to work was too much for them," he told me add ing that this was noticable in the many continued complaints that his patients weren't able to sleep. "I'm tired myself," he said. A pleasant, mild-mannered and popu lar man. Dr. Calver says that what the members need is a good rest, plenty of relaxation, a bit ot gulf, fishing or other outdoor diversion. He himself plans hi go fishing "There's nothing like it lor tak ing the kinks out of the svstem." he says. "Some good mental diver sion will straighten t hem out and they'll be ready to come hack in January in high speed. ' The man who keeps Capitol Hill well thinks its a good idea that they are putting the social life of Washington behind lliein for a spell. He says that as far as proper food and rest are concerned, the , social life cf Washington is one of I me greatest tuirciies a public man has to overcome. D. C. hostesses, he feels, often handicap the statesman by follow ing the old adage: "the way to a man's heart is through his stom ach." He says "more digestible meals make for more comfort in the interior departments of our statesmen." Now in his early (id's Dr. Calver arrived on Capitol Mill in lf)2H. Mornings he makes his round of residence and hospital calls. Then he settles clown in his suile in the basement of the Capitol building where he's kept busy till Congress adjourns for the day. Prescriptions are mixed in the doctor's suite and issued to patients free. Born and educated in Washing ton, Dr. Calver served with the Navy during World War I. He urges congressmen to have a hobby. He himself has a wood and metal workshop at home. His "10 Commandments of Health" are known to all. They in clude: "Drink plentifully uil wat er), don't worry, play enthusiasti cally, relax completely, sleep sutti ciently. "He says one should give five per cent of his time to keep ing well. You won't have to give 100 per cent getting over being sick," he says. Some day he may write a book. He thinks "Those Who Have Suf fered Under My Administration" might make a good title. Coughs :mon Colds AHG Oil tsprompdybecause seat of the trouble $ expel germ laden hire to soothe and 1 inflamed bronchial Tell your druggist lle of Creomulsion iding you must like iy allays the cough your money back. iULSION f Colds, Bronchitis 111 iJJUl J Firemen Off Duty Build Own Homes MACON. Ga. iUP Firemen here' have found something to do with their spare time besides hang ing around the station house play ing checkers. On their off-duty days, the men take off their uniforms, put on car penter's aprons, and build houses for each other. Three groups of six men each are working on three homes in differ ent sections of the city. They do everything papering, painting, plumbing, wiring and construction. bouse is completed, a fireman will move in and the crew will move on to the next project. Theoretically, every member of the department will have a new home eventually. The firemen knew nothing about the building trade when I hey start ed out but they arc learning fast. Two houses are almost finished and haven't collapsed yet. THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE (Thirl Section Forestry Making Strides In North Carolina tzim in rr? 1 Si? . v n V -V v vat ion and Development, Xmas Card Artists Vie For Rich Prize NEW YORK UP Nearly 5,000 American artists, somq tamed, many obscure, put their concepts of Christmas on canvas this sum mer to compete for a rich prize in the art world, the Hallmark Art Award. Now. some 2,000 of the paintings have arrived in New York, coming from every state, Alaska. Hawaii and the Virgin Islands, and more are on the way. According to Vladi mir Visson, director of the award, they represent almost every known art school and every style of paint ing The first -prize painting will bring its artist $2,000 plus a chance to compete for an additional $3,500 international prize and have his creation exhibited at the Wilden- stein galleries hero as well as at museums in Boston, Washington, Los Angeles and Kansas City. California has contributed en tries from 462 artists, Pennsylvania 304, New Jersey 244 and Illinois 194, Mr. Visson related. Hut New York City, whoso artist population is second only to Paris in the world, turned in 1,070 entries. In France, where a counterpart of the American contest was held earlier this year, 5,121 artists com peted. The winner, Edouard (ioerg, a 56-year-old Parisian expression ist, painted a representation of the Nativity. His painting will be pit ted against the American winner here in December for the $3,500 Austrlans have been awarded ten Nobel priies: four for medicine and two each for physics, chemistry and peace work. The gavial, resembling the croco dile, is believed to be the oldest living species of air - breathing vertebrates. 1'iulcr direction of the Koieslrv Division of the State Department of Consei tree culture and preservation are going forward in North Carolina. These pictures give you some idea of how the department carries out its program. Top: Employes operate one of the tree-planting ma chines owned by the department. It is drawn by an ordinary tractor. Willi the machine, two men can plant 10,0(10 seedlings in one day. This number of seedlings would reforest about 10 acres of barren land. Lower left: Workers cultivate tree seedlings at the department's Clayton forest nursery. Ten mil lion seedlings are being raised there. Soon aller frost, the seedlings will he lifted from their beds, graded, tied into bundles and sliippc dlo forest landowners throughout the stale. Lower right: One of the several heavy forest lire fighting units owned by th Forestry Division. The unit consists of a trail er truck, a crawler type tractor and a large disc pi low. It is taken to large toiest lires to plow lire lines for slopping advancing flames. lAP Photos'. WE HAVE RECENTLY ' INSTALLED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE A RADIATOR VAT Which Enables Us To BOIL OUT & REPAIR RADIATORS Also Doing BODY & FENDER WORK, CAR PAINTING, and Any MECHANICAL REPAIRS DAVIS GARAGE Phone 402-M Hazelwood Francis Cove To Elect Queen Friday Night Francis Cove residents will elect their community candidate for queen of the 1949 Tobacco Harvest Festival when they meet at 7:30 p in. Friday at the community church. Chairman Hubert Boone will pre side, -i Morning Star To Hold Fathers' Night Program Tuesday nighl will be Father's Night at the Morning Star School The Morning Star Parent Teach ers Association is sponsoring the program at its meeting at 7 p.m. The program also will feature a motion picture illustrating modern methods of teaching geography. All parents are urged to attend. Southern Gallantry (iocs All The Way MEMPHIS, Tenn. 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