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? "? 1 t 37 Participating In Bible School At St. John's Thirty-seven young people froir througmhout Western North Caro lina are participating in a vacatlor Bible school now in progress al St. John's Catholic Church, ac cording to announcement by tin Rev, Father Lawrence Newman, pastor. Those in the school represent various towns in the St. John's parish?Waynesville, Canton, Syl va, Cherokee, Bryson City. Frank lin, Murphy-Brasstown. and Fon tana, and out-of-parish towns such as Candler. Spruce Pine, Burns ville, and Hot Springs. students arise at t> 30. atii-nd Mass at 7 o'clock, have breakfast and then recreation until 9 a.m. From 9 until noon religious train ing is given, including singing, Bible study, catechism, and serv ing Mass In the afternoon religi ous games are played, and in the evenjng religious movies are shown. Ball games are played both before and after supper. Teachers are: Sister Corrine, music; Sister Nona, primary; Sister Kernardis elementary; Sister Berard, advanc ed elementary; Father Newman and Sister Francis Marie, high school. The Amazon River wag named by a Spanish explorer after a bat tle with Indians in which a large number of Indian women took part, reminding the explorer of the legend of the Amazons, a warlike race of women. WANT ADS FOR SALE?1948 > .-ton Chevrolet Pick-up Truck. Priced for quick sa^e. See Henry Clayton at Bur gin-Clayton Furniture Co. J 10-14 FOR Rent Unfurnished (pirt ment, on Main St. Call GL 6 6301. J 10-11 FOR SALE One horse drawn mowing machine, piratically new. Priced for quick sale. Way nes villc Tractor Co Call 6-46(15. J 10-14-17 FOR RENT Veiy desirable apart ments at Rrannercrcst tor adults. Dial GL 6-5087. J 1Q JAMES W. FOWLER .JR. DEAN N. N. LIXON -?Superintendent, Lake Junaluska ?on tonight's program ON PROGRAM at Lake Junaluska for the Press Meeting will be the two well known men shown here. ^ MORE ABOUT New York (Continued from page 1) t'ie with 29 inquiries. Others have been from Mexico, Cuba and the Bahamas. Two inquiries have been received from Alaska and one from Hawaii. The total for other states is: Alabama, 26, Arizona, 10; Arkan sas. 13; Colorado, 8; Connecticut. 33, Delaware. 16; District of Co 1 itnbla, 38; Georgia. 42; Idaho, 2; j Iowa, 25; Indiana. 54; Kansas, 20; Ki ntucky, 34; Louisiana. 26; !V)ainc. 9. Maryland, 58; Massachusetts, 41; Minnesota. 25; Mississippi, 17; Mis souri, 35: Montana, 2; Nebraska, 9; ' Nevada, 1: New Hampshire. 6; New Mexico, 6; North Dakota, 4; Okla homa, 7; Oregon. 8; Pennsylvania. 95; Itluide Island. 4; South Carolina, 14; South Dakota, 3; Tennessee, 23: j j Texas, 41; Vermont. 4; Washing Ion, 17; West Virginia, 17; Wiscon sin, 38; and Wyoming 2: Class Dismissed DES MOINES iAPI ? "What", asked sixth grade Teacher Harriet Scanlan, "is an autobiography?" "A n autobiography", replied Pupil Gary Loveless," is the life story of an automobile." 500 Excuses Honored DETHOIT < API Raymond J Smarzos. w rote traffic court offic ials he had received word of his scheduled court appearance on tin same day 50(1 baby chicks were at livered. He asked for a postpone ment since there was no one elsr to lake care of them. Traffic Magistrate John L. Cai ney agreed to postpone the casi for a month. Business Meeting NORFOLK, Va. (AP> ? Just be fore the Exchange Club's weekl meeting began the schedule! speaker notified program chaii man Taylor Hubbard, lie cuuldn appear. The luncheon was half ove when a large floral arraiigemer arrived with a note attached "When words fail, send flowers.' Hubbard is a florist. Plane Theft RICHMOND. Va. (AP>? Some body took a plane belonging to ar airline here. Newspapers carrier' stories of the theft. A couple of days later it reappeared on the ticket counter. The wing spread of the plane was 24 inches. MORE ABOUT Press Continued from Fue 1) nual convention banquet at I.am luth Inn, when Admiral W. N Ihomas will make an address, fol lowed by Carl Sandburg, noted j poet, who is residing at Flat Rock1 Thomas L. Robinson, publisher of The Charlotte News, will preside it the banquet. A number _,f manufacturing firms if the area are providing souve lirs for the members of the Press \s>ociation. and a number of pho nographs of the section is being j ;iven to them. The press association met here ast in 1936. On three occasions ince then they have come here for i meal while in this area. Once he National Editorial Association 1 tad a barbecue supper at the Ar- j nory; and again the state group j net here, and several years ago. nost of the group came here for n evening meal and spent the ight, after seeing "Unto These tills" at Cherokee. At that time Ite convention was held in Ashe ille. The annual business session of he convention will be preceded Saturday morning by a memorial ervice for deceased members. President Jones will make his Idress to the convention, and re orts will be heard from other offi ?ers and committee chairmen. Just icfore adjournment, about noon, he officers for the coming year ill be elected arid recognised. The ew officers will take office Au ust first. 'ORE ABOUT ?yron Barr (Continued from page 1) one by a movie actor represents job much like any other. Gig ?iys. with many things to be learn d and a great deal of hard work lemanded. "When you're up, it's great; when ou't'e down, it's tough," he added. Asked his preference as to the ype of roles he enjoys doing most Ig replied that the important '/ing is not whether the part is iramatic or comedy, but whether ' is a good one. Lake many actors, he pointed out he tries to avoid being "typed" n any one kind of role. Comparing the stage with the '?reen, Gig says he likes to play before an audience as on Broad way, but explains the difficulties of "projecting" the voice and emo tions beyond the footlights. Another difference is that wlffle stage acts and scenes are played chronologically, movie scenes are filmed according to the set?so that' the middle or the ending of a pic ture may actually be the first to be photographed. One other problem facing the stage actor, he said, is to keep "fresh" when playing the same role j daily for many weeks on end. As to his opinion Of Western N'crth Carolina's mountains. Gig joined in with the region's tourists j by commenting: "They're unbelievably beauti ful." MORE ABOUT 75,000 Copies (Continued from Page One) ? tourist establishments and eating places operated by Highlander members in Western North Caro lina. The regional office here in Way ticsville is distributing the maps to key travel agencies in the U. S.. to rangers on the Blue Ridge Park way, the Groat Smoky Mountains National Park, the National Forests . and to individuals who write in re questing information on the WNC mountains. In addition. Highlander mem bers in the various counties and the Chambers of Commerce are also serving as distribution points The vacation map. which is be lieved tr be the outstanding one of its kind in the state issued by a regional tourist group, is "in great demand," according to Mrs. Doyli D. Alley, secretary of the High landers. Tax Financing BERLIN. Conn. (AP* ? To pay taxes on some land this town own? In the nearby city of Middletown First Selectman John W. Graham was authoribed to ask the board o inance for an increased appropri ation. The board had allowed $1 for the taxes. The tax bill wa; $3.58. i [tool tips, i AP Vw?lpiliin,< AN AXE and edges of garden tools can be Wept Ween with a lew passes of a file. A whet stone, oil stone or carborun dum will finish the sharpen ing. 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