AGRICULTU K}
The cigarette is already con
victed as a h*\\lth menace, if wt*
are to go aloiu, with the editorial
tack taken by a newspaper which
paradoxically I .os in the heart of
a heavy tobacco producing area
of North Carolina.
The publication recently graced
its editorial page with a piece
suggesting that the Surgeon Gen
eral's icport vas the lar.t word in
conclusive evidence linking the
use of tobacco products to certain
health problems.
Come.': no’v a fellow, though,
who claims that the statistics us
t*d by the committee really aren't
so statistical. Ills name is Alan
S. D'tinahoe. end he u-a-s fact
where the newt paper uses fancy.
Says Mr. Domiahoe: 'The recent
report of the burgeon General's
advisory committee i s based
largely on statistics of highly
questionable netun-, and is shot
through with inconsistencies and
EJCfeCVTRIX NOTiCK
Ffaving qualifier! as Executrix
for the Last Will and Testament,
of W., Hinkle McGinnis, deceased,
all prisons having claims with
his Estate will please file same
With the underrigmd on nr be- j
fore July 3!. HUM. or this notkv
will be pleaded in oar of any rt*- i
coyery. AH persons indebted to
said Estate will please make im
mediate payment to the undtu
signed.
This the 2Sth day of Jantiarv.
19M.
. Jya.McG ntiis, Executrix for
the IiAsf Will and Testa
ment of W. Hinkle McGir.
nis. de<vascd.
Davis and White Attorneys
1:30 2:2i 1
I had my now car only two
weeks when 1 skidded <»n slip
pery pavement, hit a tree and
rolled over. I can hardly mukc
the car payments without paying
a $11X10 repair hill. Does Collision
Insurants cost only about $'{o?
Co—alt the C E. Warliek
Insurance Agency. Phone
611.
cotitradition*
HU i*ackgroi:nd leads us to put
a lot of stock it what he says. He
has served on rdvlsory commit
tees to the U. B. Bureau of the
Crtisus. U. S. Pureau of Labor
Statistics, and the American Sta
tistical Astiocii tion.
The advisory committee under
took no original research, notes
Mr. Dunnahoe. hut based its find
ings on seven statistical surveys
sponsored by a variety of agon
ries. By the committee's own ad
mission. the surveys leave much
to he desired.
Here's what the committee said
of two such studies: “In the two:
American Cancer Society studies
it is not possible to present mean t
ingful percentages, sim*.* each re
jeirdt volunteer selected her
own small port of the study
population Iron, among her own
acquaintances.''
The committee further reduced
the credibility of its report with
this statement: “In all five stu
dies hM had a clearly defined
target population, statable pro-;
portions of the population were
omitted. The major reason was
failure to answer the question
naire: fci addition, certain replies
were nt|ected ar incomplete.''
Despite the fact that only sta
tistics wem used in preparing the
report, only on* statistician was
on the ten-man (wnmittee, states
Mr. Donnahoe
A whole l*» more needs to be
understood and learned before
the tobacco industry acknowledge
es such a poorly-prepaml case
as this.
Ugon Serving
Aboard Cruiser
I'SS ALBANY tKHTNO Ma
tron O. .Legan. commissaryman
third class. USN. son of Mrs.
Mary C. Legan of III South
Catuder St., Kings Mountain, N.
C-. is serving aboard the guided
missile <Tulsf*r USS Albany, op
erating mil oi Norfolk. Ya.
Albany is currently assigned
to the Sixth Fleet in the Med:
trrrannvien an -.
He recently visited several
Mediterraeneat: ports, including
Barcelona. Spain. Napier. Italy;
and Palma de Mallorca. Spain.
The smallest of the country's
national monuments is Castle
Clinton in New York City. It con
sists of exactly one acre. Built In
New York in 1808-11 to defend
New York Harbor, the fort was
later renamed Castle Carden and
was used as a concert hall. From
1855 to 18!Mt, Castle Carden was i
a landing depot for immigrants
arriving in the United Stales.
Over WW major operations
have been performed aboard the
white hospital ship S. S. HOPK
during its two voyages and near
!y half a million people have
been examined and immunized.
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song, folks, at our Used Car
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Foote Managei
Praises G&D
RALKICII Noil O. Johnson,
manager of the nation's UrRMl
lithium mine pi Kbigs Mountain
for Foote Mineral Co. Philadrl
l»hia. came to Raleigh Friday to
thank the Stale Department <>f
Conservation ami Ih-velopmont
for "what you arc doing to help
develop the North Carolina min
erals industry."
In recognition of the Depart
ment of Conservation and Devel
opment's "cotrit.lining interest in
helping develop North t'arolina
minerals," Johnson presented to
it a framed color picture of the
10-aere open pit mim* his com
pany owns and operates near
Kings Mountain
The presentation was made to
C & D Directot Robert L. Stall
ings. Jr. ami 1)1. Jasper L. Stuck
ey. State geoli gist allid head of
the CAD Department's minerals
division.
Stallings thac.kod Jolinson and
assured him the picture will hr
hun^ in "a prominent place in
the department so .ill ou: visit
ors can set* it.”
The Kings Mountain ppijed)
was purch.i. <1 h\ Foote Mineral
Co. in 1 93 1 irt.n Solvay Pro.-e.s.
Co., which had operated a small
pi jilt dur.ng V o:ld War II. Sin<-e
punv.isnr; f plant. Foote ha*
sp>-nt ahoot S.: million • i enlarg
ing it. Johnson said. add.n« that
the plant eurtintly has an an
nual payroll of S3ti0.000. i-xclud
ing fully-paid I'-.nge benefits, ami
spends about S.'ViO.OtIO annually
for supplies \**itliin a 33-mile ra
dius of the plant.
A study by tne (' A D Depart
ment’s minerals division n few
years ago. Stallings p •>rtti'd out.
shows deposits of lithium mine
rals in North Carolina constitute
the largest bln-P of economically
recoverable re .erve.s l:n >wn in
the Western Hemisphere and
have Itoen i-slimeled to represrttt
viearly 93 percent of the total do
m«*stic reserve. Lithium has a
with* variety <•» uses. Johnson
said.
AAUA To Make
Scholarship
Award
BOONE Th<- American Asso
ciation <>J I'ni\ rsity U'umci ’Ail!
make uta.I.iHc s’hokirihip a
war tin to \v imcn who wish to
enter the graduate school of Ap
palatiiian State Teachers College
to prejwre lor col lope teaching
careers. according to Mrs. Allie
ilodgin of the ASTC Library arul
representative of the AAUVV for
the program.
College ••'acuity Program a
wards, which include full tuition
aiid a< anemic tees for a small
person.il stipen t for one aeademir
year, are avail? ile to women 33
years olil or older wh > hold a
college degree and wish to enter
eollege teaching as a profession.
Mrs. liodgin said.
Applicants must lx- willing to
register as candidates for the
Master's degrees, undertake pro
grams of full-time study, and
plan oaroers in eollege teaching
or administration.
The Awards Committee will
look for !nc‘> i s of intcllr ml
activity and a.!;. »em i I. tile i.
Iteration with n mimtmty (iron is.
evidence of a jittcivi anil dirw
t: in in the applicant s intcllii tual
interests, rvidoniv of seif-disci
plinp. anil real'sm awl praclica
hilly in the applicant’s plans.
The applicant would propose t<
ma|or in a coll -go tc.i h:ng field
such as English, mathematics. |
one of the sciences, history, one!
the like.
Tlu- deadline for fil.n^ on ap
plication for Ififrt-to is Fehiuary
lij. Infoi matio.i wni'rninjt appli
cation papers may be obtained
from Mrs. Ilodgin or Dr. Cratis
Williams. Graduate Office. ASTC.'
Application forms may lie secur
ed from College Faculty Pro
gram. AAUW educational Foun
dation. -1101 Virginia Avenue. N.
\V.. Washington 7. D. C.
Fort Frederica. eighteenth cen
tury fort built by General J.imcs
K. Oglethorpe. was made a Nat
lonal Monument in 1945. atvor.l
ing to the Bok of Knowledge. It
is located on She west coast of
Georgia.
Miss Bowen Finishes
Course For Artists
Westport, Conn. A! ss Shir
ley 1_ llowrn, Kuulr ‘2, Kind's
Mountain. .N'.uih Carolina. lias
graduated from the Famous Ar
lists Scho )ls f»! Westport. Con
nect kiitt. Miss llnwpn s;>«viali/od
in commercial art and illustra
tion cJurin^ he.- three year coursi
with this home study school.
I»ireeling the art courses is a
faculty of distinguished artists
among whom are Norman Rock
well. Aloert Dot ne and Jon Whit
comb.
Southern pines mack' up 77
cent of the puIpwood dcliverafl^p
ii r< undw <,<1 to pu p and paper
nr Us iu the South lust year. The
remainder was hardwoods. total
i• five million cirds. The
i.i .-r \ iume. a new record, was
13 por cent higher rnan In 19*51.
Pulping capacity in the South
continue- le rise-. Daily capability
of the region's pulp and pa|icr
mills increased by more than
1.000 tons, bringing the 19*52
capacity to a record 52.000 tons a
day.
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