This 'n That, But NewOrleans,Wow! By JEKKY SCHUMACHER ? *. ? .3 . At Being In a hurry the other even ing, I asked Penny to lay out a ahirt (or me. then in a hurry I raised holy knob because I couldn't find my cuff links, so finally hol lered to Penny, "Where the heck are my cuff links?" Real quiet-like she said, "In your shirt." How many times has a similar thing happen ed to you, looking everywhere but the right place? Wonder why that in New York City one can make a stop light right and then travel 10 miles uptown on the same light, but in Morehead City it is impossible to get through four blocks of stop lights without being fouled up the most? All my life I have heard about Army brass being so stiff and for mal. Well the other night we had a few here in Morehead, at the section base. It seems that they were starting a National Guard unit and to start it off right General Manning, a couple of colonels and various other dignitaries, plus our Mayor George Dill were on hand, and yours truly to record the event for posterity with my rusty camera. So while telling the boys | where to stand, a colonel holler ed, "Yankee, what are you doing down here?" So for oace la my stupid life 1 Mid the right thin* without thinking. I aaid. "Col onel, I like the people around here, that's why." Then, to break the quiet, 1 aaid, "Colon el, where an you from?'' He ?aid, "I'm from Raleigh, Jerry. My name la Willis and I was born at Davia." The most heartbreaking thing in the world to a golfer is when it rains on Wednesday afternoon. Believe I'll make a million by inventing a compass for dyed-in the-wool southerners; nothing but Miuth's on it. Yep, four souths. What the heck, that's the only direction worth traveling in any way. A fellow walking down the wa terfront, talking to himself, look ed up and aaw me and said, "Just wearing my first pair of glasses, and I can't see a darned thing. You know, I don't mind dying, and I don't mind getting old, but confound it, I Just hate to keep falling to pieces." Heard at the golf shop, "With my handicap, who needs to prac tice?" See JERRY. Pace 5. Sec. 2 Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1. Chart 4. Existed 8. Siberian river 12. Organ ol hearing , 13. So be it 14. Ireland 19. Walking 17. Discover 18. Severe IB. New Zea land tree 20. Source of metal 22. Slaves 24. Jumbled 26. tracing medicine 29. Also SO. Own: Scotch 31. Recorded S3. Fall i/ u is m 35. Lngnsh letters 31. And not 38. Composer of "The 39. Railway: abbr. 40. Sharpen 42. Not in 43. Possessive adjective 44. Money hoarder 47. Constructed 49. Came into view 52. Sheltered 53. Vegetable 54. Biblical prophet 55. Endure 58. Icelandic tale 57. Father w is it It rm. ? Tl IT~1 11 1 I I III ? Solution to Tuesday's Puzzle DOWN 1. Encoun tered 2. Swiss river 3. Gilts 4. Walk la water 8. Turkish noblemen 6. Milk curdler 7. England: abbr. 8. Plants of the onion family 9. Gaelie 10. Pinch 11. Soma 16. Near It. In a tangle 20. Aquatic mammal 11. Muddy 23. Decay 24. Oriental dish 25. Sluggish 27. He: French 28. Pennies 30. Disliked greatly 32. June bug 34. Myself 37. Frolicked 40. Pilot 41. Whistled 43. Plan of action 45. Bristle 46. Each: abbr. 47. Queen of the fairies 48. Malt beverage 49. Masculine nickname 80. Old musical note 51. Performed Hospitals Sponsor New Hospitalization Enrollment Carteret County residents will have a special opportunity to ob tain Blue Crou hospitalization on a non-group basis this month, Hoyle L. Greene and 1. 11. Whisnant Jr., adminiatrators of the Morehead City and Sea Level Community Hospitals, announced today. Morehead City and Sea Level Community Hospitals are cooper ating with the Durham Blue Cross Plan, Hospital Care Association, in the campaign to extend Blue Cross service to more people in this area. Mr. Greene and Mr. Whisnant issued the following statement re garding the enrollment: "Blue Cross is the only hospitali zation plan fully approved by the North Carolina Hospital Associa tion and the American Hospital Association. The Morehead City Hospital and the Sea Level Com munity Hospital fully endorse Blue Cross and urge local people who do not have this protection to join dur ing the special campaign which Hospital Care Association is con ducting in Carteret County. Blue Cross is the best hospital protec tion that you can buy. No family should be without it" The administrators emphasized that the purpose of the drive is to give people who are not interested in or eligible for group enrollment an opportunity to get Blue Cross on a non-group individual family plan. "No matter where you work, you will not have to join a group to get Blue Cross during this campaign," the adminstrators said. "Persons who are unemployed or self-em ployed are also eligible." Hereto fore persons working in a group of five or more people have not been able to join Hospital Care Associa tion on a non-group contract. The enrollment will be open to everyone under 65 years of age and in good health. Persons who are accepted for membership during the month of October will be cover ed as of Nov. 1. There will be a 10 months' waiting period for ma ternity benefits, six months for tonsils and adenoids. Pre-existing conditions will be covered after two years. Morehead City and Sea Level Community Hospitals will serve as local information and enrollment China Pushes Education Plan Tokyo (AP) ? Chang Chien of Red China's Ministry of Higher Ed ucation says a five-year plan for education is being worked out, ac cording to the official communist newspaper. "Training of qualified personnel to meet the needs of national con struction, particularly industry," he says, "will provide . . . education for the children of the working people." In other words, the children of the proletariat, not the peasants, will get first crack at education. Chang says 50 million children are now in primary schools, and 3,620,000 in secondary schools with 212,000 enrolled in institutions of higher learning. LAST TIMES TONIGHT See The Great GLENN MILLER STORY SHOWING AT THE OCEAN PARK DRIVE-IN THEATRE PRESENTED TO YOU ON OUR GIANT WIDE SCREEN MANY MUSICAL GREATS WHO APPEAR AS "QUEST STARS" add their brilliant talents to "The Glenn Miller Story" . . .FRAN CES LANGFORD doing the kind of song that gave her musical fame . . . incomparable LOUIS ARMSTRONG, his trumpet and distinctive singing style . . . GENE KRUPA displaying his wizardry on the drums . . . and others including the popular MODERN AIRES ... BEN POLLACK ... and THE ARCHIE SAVAGE DAN CERS . .Jl _ headquarter* lor the campaign * Mr. Greene and Mr. Whisnant said anyone who ia interested in getting further information or an application for membership should get in touch with them at the hos pitals. Local doctors' offices and drug stores will also have Blue Cross literature available to the [public during the enrollment per iod. Leading Strings Grand Rapids, Mich - (AP) ? Kindergarten teacher Katherine Van Houtiim saw to it that she lost none of her small charges in a crowd of 2,000 at a civic affair. She tied them together with twine in sets of five and gave one end of the string to each of five adults in her group. kill of Allentown, Pa., are spending a few weeks with Mr. Gaskill's sis ter, Mrs. Weldon Salter, and Mr. GaskiJ's brother, the Rev. Ken neth Gaskill. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Gaskill, Mr. Delmas Gaskill and Mrs. Hor ace Gaskill went to Staten Island, N. Y., Sunday to see their brother, Horace, who is ill in the hospital. They are planning on bringing him back to a hospital in this state. Mr. and Mrs Maltby Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Taylor and two daughters, Pearl and Thelma, and Mrs. Lula T. Mason attended a Primitive Baptiat Asaociation held in Tarboro. They reported a fine trip. Quite a number of people from here attended a singing convention at Stacy Sunday. Miss Ruth Tay lor and Hubert represented Sea Level, with a song. Mr. and MW. H. B. Willis attend ed the ball game at Smyrna Sun day. Mr Gardner Salter is in St. Luke's Hospital in New Bern for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Allen Taylor and son. Dale, spent the weekend with Mr. Taylor's parents. Mr and Mrs H. C. Taylor Mia Lena Taylor waa alao bone for ika weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Maaon and Mrs. Maaon 's mother spent a while in thia community Sunday. Capt. Wm. H. Rose of Beaufort. visited his sister, Mrs. Maltby Tay lor. Sunday and stopped by to have Dr. Webb check him over. We are glad he is improving from a re cent illness. Col. and Mrs. Ned Noyes of Fer nandina, Fla., are expecting to ar rive here Tuesday afternoon to spend a few days with his brother, Frank Noyes. Steel for the famous Damascus blades of the ancient world was made in India. Special Notice to citizens of Carteret County And Vicinity 5EMI-ANNUAL BLUE CROSS NON-GROUP ENROLLMENT NOW OPEN TO EVERYONE UNDER 65 AND IN GOOD HEALTH U-. NO MATTER WHERE YOU WORK YOU MAY JOIN BLUE CROSS DIRECT IN OCTOBER Now olmost everyone con get Blue Cross coveroge on on individual non-group family plan. If you ore unemployed or self -employed ? even if you work in a" group with more than five employees ? you can still join Blue Cross under this special non-group plan. The only requirements ore that you be under 65 yeors of oge and in good heolth. Dates for this special non-group enrollment ore October Blue Cross is the hospitals' own plan. It is the only plan officially approved by the American Hospital Association and the North Carolina Hos pitol Association. Operated under the supervision of the North Carolina Insurance Deportment. Over 46 million An->ericons ? one out of every four ? - now hove this protection against unexpected hos pital bills. With the chonces one to three that someone in your family will go to the hospital this year? you need Blue Cross protection today more thon ever before. So don't wait until it it too late. Get this special non-group plan for your family. Fill out the application shown bslow, and mail it to the Hospitol Core Association, Durham, North Carolina. Do it today. LOOK HOW THIS SPECIAL NON-GROUP PLAN PROTECTS YOUR FAMILY AGAINST HOSPITAL AND DOCTOR BILLS WHAT BI.UE CROSS COVERS DAYS OF CARE 70 DAYS OF HOSPITALIZATION per 12 months each cause except nervous and mentol cases and polio which are limited to 30 days. Pulmonory tuberculosis is limited to 30 days in lifetime of member. PAID IN PULL IN MEMBER HOSPITALS Use of Operating Room, Anesthesia by Hos pital Employee, Delivery Room Se..# ONLY THESE FEW RESTRICTIONS 10 Months Waiting Period For Maternity, 6 Months for Removol of Tonsils and/or Adenoids Age Limit for Enrollment ? 64 OTHIR ADVANTAGES OF BLUE CROSS ? No Medical Examination Required ? Pre-Existing Conditions Covered After Two Years Continuous Membership ? No Reduction In Benefits At Age 65 ? Your Certificate Will Not Be Cancelled Because You Use It ? Pays Direct to Hospital and Doctor ? Admits You to Member Hospitols Without Cash Deposit ? Good in General Hospitals Anywhtre in U. S. ? No Extro Enrollment Fee AND MANY OTHER EXCLUSIVE FEATURES QUARTERLY DUES $6 Room and Board One Person Family $150.00 Surgery $8.10 $20.70 Maternity Care is available only when th? family rate of dues is being paid. Endorsement "Rlu? Cross is the only hospitalization plan fully ap j provrd by the North Carolina Hospital Association and the American Hospital Association. The Morehead City Hospital and the Sea Level Community Hospital fulls* endorse Blue Cross and urge local people who do not have this protection to join during the special campaign which Hospital Care Association b conducting in Car teret County. Blue Cross is the best hospital protection that you can buy. No family should be without it." Hoyle L. Greene Administrator MOREHEAD CITY HOSPITAL I. M. Whisnant, Jr. Administrator SEA LEVEL COMMUNITY HOSPITAL HERE IS YOUR APPLICATION? FOR BLUE CROSS PROTECTION FOR YOUR FAMILY ' Wktn iou mall i this application l*i (OH jtr ft f- , obaut Hospital v bills forever! J wa^mwJ Fill out this application, attach your cluck or monty order and mail to add ra?? shown bo low. Application! accaptod in Octobor will bo offoctiro No vambor 1. O ^ ^ !? 1?S? < 3 < UJ , J Z l^Uac 2522 >" 3D Z J- Z5 < ? K .1. CLIP THIS APPLICATION AND MAIL IT TODAY! APPLICATION FOR NON-CROUP CIRTIFICATI wirt. THi HOSPITAL CAM ASSOCIATION, INC Name Date of (La at) (First) (Middle) Birth (Day) (Month) (Year) I Mala a Fesnale i (Town) (County) (State) mmm . - firm Where Employed a# Iwlmil I Separated ) _ ? $8.10 JJJSJ } JSJTT? ? *?.io Quarterly Duee? Check Tho Tm Thai Appllea la Your Com ?Marrtod n 120 70 Widowed > WIUl Chlldron r-i <20.70 *Marrtod persona must enroll and or family U f W /U Divorced ( u?**r *? YrB u ?*W,'W contract 'includes spouso and unmarried ohU ' droa ml or adopted under It yeere). ly, (If any) do hereby apply far a certificate of membership with The RoaptUl C koratand that tho rate of duoa charged /or tho certificate applied for doea net . ena and the certificate, if taaued. will not cover payment of any hoepttal or anr a I. the wnderatfned. for myself and family. _ Aaeoclatlon Inc . of Durham. N. C. I understand t - - . template payment of pre-exlattng rondltlona and the certificate. If laaued. will not cover payment of any hoepttal er aorslcal chargea resulting from or mode necesaary by any condition contracted prior to or exlatlnf at the dote of UHa application, ?ntll U montha eontlnuoua membership haa eiapeed 1 farther understand that the certificate. If leaned, win be effective en tho date ahown en the Identification card.