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THE WAYNESVILLn 'IGUNTAIXEEH M.nd.y Aiu,, Junt , TRUMAN SIGNS FOREIGN AID BILL ! jAILGSTSTHCOMlMGANDOING At The Park Thursday and Friday Coming To The Stra nd sr':r"-"---:' - A: fcr I IF'' V- i t. r . . t I r'.l F.lGi. I v0 i IK I ' "; ?' ' I T ft x . i X Lit our. Humphrey Bocirt ciunret his name for a lumber in this latet thriller, ?ToJ.jt. . Joe." ..it : : , . , . Pensions Discussed By Millar For Rofarians The Transvaal district In South Africa rivals the Belgian Congo as world's No. 1 diamond source. 7 DEARAtQAH IP THE SAUCE S FL-YWILU HU-UARD DUCK r mAuch CHUNtC, PEWMA DEARA40AH-WHEI A iS THE' DieUMMEfc THE fIF?ST OME T!dBErAr tT? MIS KENNETH WOKTMANM JACKSOMVI Ut.B,FUA' -wnriu i lows ai -trjf-jry "Pensions are on the way In. and if industry does not provide them, then the government will and in dustry will pay for them anyway," W. H. P. Millar. Wavnesvill-? at torney, told Rotarlans here Friday. Mr. Millar is recognized5 as an authority on laws governing labor and management practices, point ed ot that there were a number of plans which were proving effi cient in providing pensions. He discussed the self-administered plan, as well as profit-sharing, and (he ''.pension trust plan. ' He eovered the technical details of the new machinery as provided by the government for setting up a pension plan, and the benefits to be derived from several of such plans. . - He concluded that in his opinion, pensions were definitely on the twaj ai perhaps coming faster than the average business man realized. For a quick cake topping, soft en a package of cream cheese and mix well with a container of strain ed baby-food fruit choosing your favrite flavor, Add a dash of salt, too. , f YOU'RE TELLING ME! By WILLIAM Rin Central Press Writer DEMOCRATIC TEXAS has elected a GOP candidate to Con gress. This proves thst boast of the Lone Star State that it has everything even a Republican. ! I I With so many persons- trying to Knd a dure for the common cold- it's surprising we aren't all too busy t6 careA nev . ! ! -! ,;.V.:. it would Mam Ontario, has the prlxe dough ioy. He's tO-yw-oM .wr Mmtted tlM of TO girls in a caka-baklng conMit. ! ! ! A Russian publication raises - its voice ht pfcaisj of the late author Mark Twain. Next thing we - know, Pravda , will- claim that Moscow invented Tom Saw yet and Huckleberry Finn. ' ' I I . :f A Massachusetts cow chased lour persons up a tree. Bossy, after all, needn't have been that bossy! i i , ) ' - t On rooding the above, Zadok . Dumkopf tayi that lovndf like a tougher bit of betf than they serve at the corner bcanery. , '"V.7 ',: ! "' ! ! . ' Florida, we read, has a chim panzee that can say three words. As a loyal resident of the Sun shine , State thoss words no doubt ars: "Vacation in Flor THE OMNIBUS FOREIGN AID bill calling for $3,248,450,000, which Presi dent Truman has called a major step toward peace, is signed by the Chief Executive a White House ceremony In Washington., Looking on, (I to( r.) are Sen. Tom Cohnally, chairman of the Foreign Relations Commit-' tee: West Virginia's Rep.John McKee. chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and Secretary of State Dean Acheson.(International) IN MEMORY OF AN UNKNOWN BUDDY ( 0i 1 n"JirtlHiMt!tl-rWlfc' .vW.i PASSINO ON THI STEPS of a Los Angeles Jail are Wilbur Jerger, school teacher candidate for the California State Assembly (second from left) and his wife, Diedre. Jerger had been freed after being locked up for a parking violation. Mrs. Jerger, who came to bail him out, found the was also wanted on a traffic warrant and was locked up. .(International) YOU'RE TELLING ME! By HOTTKING Central Press Writer JA. 1 Two Shows Daily Monday through Friday 7 & 9 P.M. Saturday: Continuous Showinfs from 11 A.M. " Sunday: 3 Shows, 2, 4 and 9:00 P. M, TODAY -TUES.,-WED., JUNE 12-13-14 f. wrdbhriimn with RICHARD LONG LJ MEG RANDALl "T Is THREE WHEELCHAIR veterans visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier In l Arlington, Va., National Cemetery in observance of Memorial Day. The men (1. to r.), Pat Grisson, George Hohmann and Bernard Rose, came to Washington from Van Nuys, Calif., to protest to President Truman gainst the closing of Birmingham General Hospital. (International) TRAFFIC COP TAGS AIR-GOING AUTO THURSDAY -FRIDAY, JUNE 13-18 ca:j in n M j i j 1 1 1 1 wvru' Trrr. ALU jjiijj ij Hi imiiMii iin'i '"n I 4 mrf. -" FP H .A i J i fi mm ''! DANE CLARK del1 Wes Scrttn Ply ky Oeimcr Dtve md Albert Maiu PfMI l0tml Stary fevStavvFiftttor . "utic by (mm Wmiwi r-' I, s . mm T.E WISE GET STRAND WISE I.; ' - : - ' : 'I IT WAS SOMETHING NEW to a New York traffic cop, but it was parked In a restricted area of mid-Manhattan, and hence rated a tag. The odd ' looking auto turned out to be an airphibian, a craft whose wings and tail assembly are detached when it lands at an airport. International THE OLD HOME TOWN PfB'S'e'Kl U I Pj'envCfH.et By STANLEY IT SHOULO KAVE - - H t WE-NT WAV BACK AND DUS OUT THAT OOUO . COLLAf? BUTTOAl THATS BEEM IMBEDDED fit r AH-.Doc,-mE ) A LAST Owe OUT Si I DOCTOR PULLMAN GOES BACK To THE 'CELLULOID COLLAR DAYS AND HITS PAY DI13T - a m Mnf rwhiwirHi. lacwma r iinnim nl ' INSURANCE statistics show married women live longer than unmarried women. Probably it's easier to make a man. make a , living than to make a living. ' ' - ' t' ! .' " . . . . Having to look out for only one man may have something to rfe with it. ,.J;V.-.."J 1 ' ' At any rare husband can now say, "I've given you the best years of your life." .7 ; j r ''.'.'.;. Iliad Ghali, the Coptic Chris tian" who married the ' Moslem Egyptian princess, started hav ing in-law trouble before he eves had a honeymoon. As in too - mtny such cases, Chali's troubles show signs of pyramiding. . r ! ! l-v . ,! - Fareuk threatens te cur ell all the prince' income. Love may be tweet, but this couple can't live off Cairo. lit The way it looks, if girl com moners aren't good enough for Tarouk, he Isn't going to let men commoners be good enough for his sister. i it c umutui onoiir A-rtnmi T ' - . T j it SULSLSLSLSLSISL.SLSLSLSLSL 0 ft & fl fi 1 k -c u n m -.- : i w m j m o v n 9 F i "J jm Vij mi hi i' (ii jJ LiiiniiKiiini i in . iiiiimnwii.mi.ii w lliilii ':; iilllilllill lilt"' t.- y "' '"'t M ' ' "V1 'll H; w:;y H P""'""" II J I GOVERNMENT WORKERS vU EACH EQUALS 500,000 PEOPLE K .&.yjt . s .'. s J...w.X.....J. .s J..-....A....O..S......Wsjsyr Aii AP NawifMtum rictoqroah issW-XMtW SWtsrsspKsWJs ISKsss..." HHft-itmtttmritntttfSoviicf i Te utsus UuUiAuJr , WAYNESVILLE Movies Are BETTER Than Ever! PROGRAM ( i 1 MON., - TUES., JUNE 12 & 13 "THE PALE FACE" Starring -BOB HOPE and JANE RUSSELL ;, .,1.'; ;:;o ; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 DOUBLE FEATURE BLONDIE'S BIG DEAL" Starring 4 ' . " BLONDIE and DAGWOOD ALSO "SINGING SPURS" Starring IIOOSIER HOT SHOTS . THURSDAY & FRIDAY, JUNE 15 & lfi "CHAIN LIGHTNING" Starring. HUMPHREY BOG ART and ELEANOR PARKER ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS 7 ' I : I '' ' r ( Cary Grant and John Garfield on bo'ard the subnwriuo t fin." in a scene ' from "Brtin.it Inn Tn!r,m " m ' .A 1 , ,J "UIHT Bros' drama. Coming to the Strand Theatre Thursduv and FiuU LAFF-A-DAV 42S I OI'B." Iii. KINS rKATVUK'S SVMM. aTK.. Int.. ul:t;l) Uiuijli l(f.wti, "Her tonsils look inflamed!" WnGRE YOU CAN ENJOY THE BEST PICTURES IN C(Nfl SEATED IN LUXURIOUS BOD1FORM TJPHOI.STF.nFP SK Matinees Sunday 2 and 4 P. M. Saturdays 11 A. M. ( ontm Night ghows 1 and 9 P, M. Sunday Night 8:30. f W1w : XF PROGRAM LAST TIMES TODAY and TUESDAY it'V,'-'';,';'ii WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 "DAREDEVILS o the DEEP 1 RQDT " ': A if 1 ni.nAiirnil h ) ijsm , taurette tuez Roland Winters- Rick Valliff Douglas Fowley THURSDAY & FRIDAY, JUNE 13 & 1G w se !
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