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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASHEVILLE. N. C. TUESDAY.

NOVEMBER 30. 1943 Pate NINt I A tt or COMMITTEEMEN SCHAUB URGES MORE EFFORT MAN, 58, KILLS FOUR PERSONS, TAKES OWN LIFE JCUFF SHOW HERE IS ATTENDED BY SI .040 REALIZED BY GROUP FROM BUNDLES' BALL Summary Of Day's War News FOR TOWNSHIP TO BE CHOSEN A second Asheville township meeting to elect community committeemen to the urogram of the Agricultural Adjustment administration will be held at 10:30 o'clock Thursday mornlns at the Buncombe count" court PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 29. Pi A 58-year-old real estate salesman, who pollct! said "nursed a chronic i grouch," snot and killed himself 3, OF AIR FORCES RALEIGH. Nov.

29. Asserting that "the North Carolina farmers is the state's number one war worker." Dean I. O. Schaub of the N. C.

State college extension! In the downtown Y.M.C.A. today lly The lrrN) nftpr two no rln.r. In firm which service today called upon growers Hillbilly AlUSlCian And employed him, and two women PrnrPPfls Tn Rp ITspd For make every effort to make an lloMrn linns a a A Cheikasy area, threatening German RUSSIAN: Rcris make headway in house The firs' ent'-cring was portions south of the Dnieper. Nnr Y.M.C.A. workers were slain by.

even better fight of It by going Troupe Appear At Auditorium row the Rap lor German in Oomel salient. Projects Sponsored By Chapter For Achievement And Valor Jell out for food production in! 1 1944." In an address before the Ra- gunfire. The coroner's office listed the cases as murders and suicide. Inquests will be held next week. I MEDITERRANEAN: British Elhlh army strikes Nazi defenses across IciRh Rotary club.

Dean Schaub! More than 3,000 persons crowded IiONDON, Nov. 29. iPI Award of Sang, threatening entire Adriatic a net praiL i was said tnat the pheonomenal Into the city auditorium last night 'tne coroner said, into the deaths neid yesterday morning Township nieeuntrs ior the election of committeemen were held yesterday ln Black Mountain and Broad River. The meeting schedule for the remainder of the county's areas Is as follows: Falrvlew. today.

10:30 a. Fair-view school: French Broad, todny. 2:30 p. Hunter's store: Reems Creek, today, 9:30 a. Weaver-ville high school: Flat Creek, today.

11 a. Flat Creek school house: Ivy, today, 1:30 p. acrl-cultural building. Rnrnardsvllle; Leicester, Wednesday, 11 a. Leicester school; Sandy Mush, Wednesday, 2 p.

school house. to hear Roy Acuff, hillbilly band of William Harrison, the salesman: lza Bundles ior Amerca irom mcrfase already made in food pro-, 1.213 decorations for valor and ex- "ld Herman winter line. Nans leader, radio singer, and movie ac I Samuel Clokey, 58, and David Bundles Swing ball held ductlon there are sucn achievement bv members 'JBht 'urtously but fall to halt oiien- tor. with his Smoky Mountain 47, partners in the real es- Thanksgiving eve at the city audi-: demands for extra food that the of the 8th U. S.

air force was an- and Olrls of the Grand Ole Opry'tate firm, and Madease Chappell, torium. It was announced by Mrs. i demand will outstrip the supply. 1 nounced today by LI. Ocn.

Ira C. 'vewtepn Europe- Flvlng For-show In Nashville. In a pro- 29. a maid, and Mrs. Nora Harley, John Enwrlgnt.

chairman or Unle55 there stm greater pr0. Eaker, commanding American air tr-sre attack Bremen. losing id gram of folk music. 126. assistant secretary, at the Y.M.

executive committee for tne ball, at auction we will continue to have a units in the European theater of planes as enemy plane lost. u. 8. In addition to the Smoky Clokey was treasurer of Pa- meeting of the combined boards Iood program untu normal times operations. Marauders blast enemy airfield at tain Boys and Girls, the show fea- mous Baptist temple here.

Harri- Bundles for America and Bundles return agaln. of the medals, 19 were awards Brussels, tured two other Grand Ole Opry and the women were negroes. 10r Britain held yesterday at the; Dean Srhaub stressed the need of the Silver Star, the armvs third, pacific- Au tralians close In personalities. Uncle Dave Macon. Detective Harry Neil, member of Wrst National bank.

for conserving food and making highest valor recognition for gal- j.v,ane.e r.tron'gpoint northeast of the Dixie Dew-Drop, with his five- a squad of police who saw Harrison! Trie proceeds will be used in lt last as long as posslDie -Higher lantry tn action and one was an recently raptured sattelberg. Allied string banjo, doubled in music and'put the muzzle of a pistol In his maintaining war projects sponsored wages are cauSing the citizens to oak leaf cluster for the Silver star, bombers drop 94 tons of bombs in comedy, and Ford Rush, the sing- mouth and pull the trigger, said by the Ashevllle chapter of Bun- food and in Tne total ais0 included 150 Dls- Wewak area of New Guinea, con OF M' DOW ELL, IS TAKEN BY DEATH MARION William Gurlev, SS, retired farmer, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs Ed-' mund Davis, of East Marlon, whera he has been making his home. Funeral services will be conducted at Clear Creek Baptist church Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock and burial will be In the church ceme-Iciy. He is survived bv one daughter and three sons. Mrs.

Edmund Davis. J. Walter Gurley and Ben H. Gurley of Asheville and Sam S. Gurley of Marion: 22 grandchil-dren and four great-grand-children.

TERM OF COURT IN MADISON IS NOTMNVENED MARSHALL Due to the uncertainty of the status of the office of the clerk of superior court for Madison county. Judge Felix E. Alley, of Waynesvllle. did not convene the term of court which was scheduled to start here Monday. James Robert Johnson, Judge Zeb (V.

Nettles' appointee to that office, has not been Installed, and Fred English, appointee of the county board of commissioners, restrained by an order signed by Judge Net- tics from transacting the business of the office, continued to occupy the office Monday. Due to a mlxup ln names a story in The Citizen-Times Sunday stated that the restraining order signed by I Judge Nettles, was, mj4 wn 'English. The order was not served Jon Guy Bnglish, who is not ln-Ivolved ln the proceedings, but was 'served on Fred English Instead. ing high sheriff, presented several he learned that the salesman hadiale for America. The board ex- style regardiess of how much our languished Flvlng Crosses for gal- forward on Hougnln numbers.

I accused Clokev and Fink on Sot. pressed its appreciation to all Ashe- cnlHIpr anH tallnro aAtHno ilnntrv inri tnYt.rnnrtiini.rv ahU.to Sandy Mush: Swannanoa, Wednesday, 10:30 a. agriculture build Members of the Smoky Mountain urday of withholding a $15 persons who contributed to the has necessltated rati0ning and.ment in flight. 19 oak leaf clusters east ASIA- Chinese hurl back 30-Boys and Girls Include. In addition mission due him.

although they had success of the benefit. yrt tn. demand growing." the DVC. 490 Air Medals for ex- ooo Japs at ciiangteh. u.

8. plane, to Roy Acuff, Velma Williams, 1 his signed receipt acknowledging A service will be held at All He listed these "seven vital pointv ceptlonal achievement in flight. 501 1 support rice bowl defenders. ik Vhel and Oswell, Pap and Jess, I payment. Neil also said Harrison Episcopal church, Biltmore.

that mush be the oak leaf clusters to the Air Medal, I Riddle, and Floyd waged a year-long feud withSunday afternoon. Dec. 5, at 4:30 lg44 food campaign: ,20 Purple Hearts for wounds re- bai.kans: cvrmsn. capture Theia ridge. Chappell after he once found o'clock commemorating the second inform on what ceived in combat, one oak leaf clus-' Roy Acuff began his radio career torn linen had been Dlaced on the anniversary of the founding of to the Purole Heart, and ing, Swannanoa: Hominy.

Wednesday. 2 p. agricultural building, Candler. GORDON TO SPEAK AT NEGRO MEET HERE THURSDAY Dr. Buford F.

Gordon of Charlotte will speak at a meeting of the local branch of tin. Nntinnnl n- u.j fnt- Am.rlcs It no. an. i r.u., ouicers. jrci b.j ucu in 1119 i win.

Jarm plans and practices; 3 co- meaais ior neroLsm not jn and for the past seven yeara has; nounced by Mrs. Ferdinand Bar- ln the rationinB of food: 'actual combat. risen steadily in his field. In addl-1 i telme. executive cnairman.

services Drodllce more food- (5, con-l The recipients WASHINGTON: Adm. Blandy tHU of "wonderful new mht-m wwipnns nldtng U. 8. nn. Hull itptks ppnpe rviTior.

tion to naving more than 100 pho- rifw, rtviifturo win oe neid on mat oay inrougn- of the awards ln- t. the natlon nd wl" friend, and neurhhnrs to inln 1 these m. after the one be held a (Qod f0f lree-dom North Carolln, nograph records on the market, he has appeared in four motion pictures with his group. When asked about his recently i numa i ci uiui in new iuik i anc Pvt. Thomas W.

Plemmons. who Iclty. A 1 Medal: News of Public Record nivii uw vni.no, o.i.pc, n. V. Northnp To Conduct Service announced candidacy for governor 'as wounded in Italy about three of Tennessee, he said that his name ta Improving, according planes, ln winning the war." Association for the Advancement of Colored People Thursday at 8:30 P.

m. at the Mt. Zlon Bautlst. negro church. Dr.

Gordon is the edi- tor of Sunday school literature of I the A. M. E. Zlon church. The pub 1-Ogt.

AIUCI LJ. Franklin, I.lnvi!le Falls; S-Sgt, IIIKTIIK Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Davis. Marshall, a son yesterday In Aston Park lic I invited to attend.

had been entered in the raceto message from the war de-through a petition circulated received by his parents, friends and that he "really hadn't Mr- and Mrs. Thomas H. Plem-thought much about It." mons, of Candler, R.F.D. No. 2.

Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Private Plemmons, who Is ln a Boys and Girls are heard over a station hospital ln North Africa, network program orl-lning from received splinter wounds in the noapitai. James A. Brutal box 364, Black Mountain missing in action S-Sgt. Everett E. Yake, 71 Sand Hill road.

The Rev. Isaac Northup. rector of All Souls church, will conduct the service here. Special music will be given under the direction of Dr. Arnold Dann.

Officers and enlisted men from Moore Army General hospital, the Naval Convalescent hospital, the U. S. Veterans' hospital, Oteen, and the communications and weather wings of the army air forces here have been Invited to attend the event, which Is MAKKIAtiK I It KNM Phillip Deweese. 33. AMlevllle.

to lace ana arms ana his leit thumb Nashville on Saturday night. Mary KltMibelti Green, 25. Durham I was shot away, it was learned. YAKE NOTED PIANISTS MLPjJY HERE Team Is Scheduled To Appear In Concert At City Auditorium Carmelo Cuslmano. 18.

Albion Asheville, Associated Press Man He entered service November 17, Oak leaf cluster to Air Medal: N' Edn 1942. and received training at Camp Tex. He has been serving overseas for the past seven months. "nv'lte Marleth Falls; S-Sgt. James A.

Brlttain, box 364, Black Mountain (missing ln kkai.ty tkansI-KKS action); S-Sgt. Ernest J. Cutshall, G. M. Hslrfleld and wire.

J. Wvatt street. Biltmore (two clus-, Taylor and wile, and Clrace Thomn- Hospitalized In Italy ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Algiers, Nov. 29. Daniel de Luce, Associated Press correspondent as open to the public.

A report from national headquarters was read at the meeting yesterday, stating that since Bundles a.nv.i IS Hl'RT IN FIGHT The MAN Store "KNOWN QUALITY Standard. Maintained" He's Tellm' rr. I ntL one ulll.U. tersi: S-Sgt. George W.

Hall, "on to BeM Houston and Irene H. box 133 Havesvllle shber, property in Buncombe coun stroAt rACttivvH lafjraHnn nn the signed to the eighth army ln Italy. has been hospitalized there with a lower stomach in a fight yesterday Br" "5 Pierre Luboshutz and Genla ty K. M. Hslrfleld and wife and J.

I E. Taylor and wife tr Grace Thomp severe ease of impetigo. The in- on Depot street, police reported. "7" "T'XZ families It was Nemenoff gave up separate piano1 fectious skin disease has been wide- Hodges was taken to Mission hos- WaS careers, several years ago to form "ttain Prisoner spread among troops in Italy ln'pital. where his condition was re- 'nnel thi 'he two-piano team which wiU beiTn Rumania recent weeks While the maladv 1st norted as falrlv irood last.

tne entlre Personnel Of the tln ftUHiania son, property In Buncombe county Robert A. Turnbull and wlte and Ethel S. Rlckman to Marlon ot serious. It frequently Wires; Hodges declined to give the name funnies group, consist, of volun- yditorium7 tu tJiigni. ai me cny auauorium.

Havnes and wife, nrnnertv In Averv' Sgt. Brittaln, who 'of his assailant, police said. .1 Th intornntinnBlltr Irnnnrn Hun. (ajfveral weeks' treatment. nas uren creeK township.

wentford R. Davis and wife to chairman of the sewing room was Pianists will present the concert wun an oa. as the third of the current ries he Rumanian government, according for nurchase locally of materials to musical attractions brought to a message received the latter part of August by Anita Appleyard, property on Michigan avenue. Anita Appleyard to Betty G. Davis, property on Michigan avenue.

Jeanle H. Downer and husband. J. W. Downer, and others to Edmund Harrison, property at Kldgecrest.

Virginia Abernethy and husband. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V.

Brittain, of Black Mountain. He was i Abernethy. to L. G. McMaban be used in completion of lavetttes here by the Asheville Civic Music and other garments made in the association, sewing room.

Mrs. Adams said that Make luini Tour 158 garments are finished and i plerre Luboshutz and Genia ready for distribution locally and Nemenoff were both soloists of for shipment to national headquar- considerable reputation prior te ters. She made an urgent appeal their meeting ln Paris in 1828, for volunteer workers in the sew- when Miss Nemenoff enrolled as Ing room on the fourth floor of one of his pupils. It was two years Penney'g each Tuesday and Thurs- later that they were married ln day. United States Just three days Garments Sent To New York I after Miss Nemenoff arrived ln Mrs.

Geor? A. Mathers, knitting; this country. Two day later he ana wise, properly in tfeaveraam i ward. reported August 17 as missing ln I Sarah Orace Porcher Gllsson and action ln the bushand. V.

B. Gllsson, and James Middle eastern s. Howell, trustee, to Mary Emily area since Au- i Erwln, property on Hlawassee street. gust 1. Mary Emily Erwln to C.

E. White He was cited and wife, property on Hlwassee chairman, reoorted that 43 gar. went on a concert tour, leaving-her W. for hla Street. i raid B- Edw-rds nd wife to George jments, valued at $88.25.

were sent In New York. This problem of 8. McCall. property at Grovemont. SGT.

BRITTAIN over the Rumanl- i ouring tne past week by Bundles separation nas Deen aoivea oy wu a and makini -n iwarna and wire to ueorge oumc nine ago oy s. McCall. property at Grovemont. quarters. Mrs.

A. B. craddock, joint tours. eng. uen.

V. H. Strahm of the W. c. Honeycutt to W.

H. Stepp chairman of shop merchandise, re- i Together they have filled nearly ninth U. S. air force. Sgt.

Brlttain and wife, property In Black Moun-ported shop sales totaling 830.90 400 engagements ln almost 250, was engineering and gunnery ser-iun township. during the past week. cities and have appeared as so- geant on the bomber to which he1 shlrl'y R- Blomberg and husband Harry D. Blomberg, to John D. Curr, A shipment of hand made tovs lolsts with the Boston, National, was assigned.

will be made during the week to and San Francisco symphony -or- Sgt. Brittain enlisted In the armv property on Short Pine treet. C. W. peek end wife and H.

Mftt the Sunshine Home for Blind chestras. They make an annual! air forces ln June, 1942, and was combe Carter end wife to W. H. Babies at East Grlmstead, Eng-, tour from coast to coast sent overseas from Topeka, Kan. Re? be end wife, three tract in land, it was announced.

The home Is Native Of Russia Upper Hominy township Sgt. Yake, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E.

Yake of 71 Sand Hill road. "Don't Bother to Select Anything for cares for 38 children, all under Mr. Luboshutz was born and W. H. Reee end wife to Cleveland Hlpps.

property ln Upper Hominy If Peter Pain makes your Cold an aching went to England late last summer. township. He entered serv seven years or age, who were reared ln Russia and later studied blinded as a result of bombings. in Paris, coming to America for These toys are made under the dl- the first time ln 1927. His wifa Is Rub in Lois Hall, trustee, and husband R.

R. Hall, to Ellen P. Mitchell, ice on August 13, A t. rection of Mrs. S.

N. Lapslev each of Russian parentage but was born ,19 4 2. and re- property on Charlotte atreet. J. W.

Neely and wife to E. J. Da Saturday at Bundles' headquarters in Paris. I ceived his pro- at Penney's. A shipment of hand- The duo-pianists are known for motion to staff vin and wife, right to the Joint ue or a driveway on Flint atreet My Christmas' mane aous also Is being sent their unity of rhythm and the or- sergeant reoru-abroad as a gift from the Grand- chestral richness of their music ary 27, 1943.

He Ltila O. Wtnaton to the Sunday School hoard of the southern Bap tlat convention, two parcels at mothers' club of Hendersonville, It which comes from blending of was 1 1 1 1 was stated. Individual differences rather than i wounded ln ac- r- Mrs. W. O.

Senter was named imitation of each other, and the tion ln the Euro- KldHecreHt Amazingly FAST nIM-and hw' why i Science, for many yean, h.t depended on two pain-relieving agent. methyl salicylate and menthol. Every doctor knows theio two precious ingredients. And Ben-Gay contains up to 2 Vi time, at much of both than fivo other, widely offered rub-int. Actual laboratory teltl prove this.

So imiit on tho genuine Ben-Gay n.xt time P.ter Pain trik.il Get Bra-Gay'. Cut relief! O. Georgia Greenwood Klntrnbery to W. H. Ramw.

property tt Upper chairman for the December birth- creation of tonal variations. i pean theater ln JL Hominv townahlp. H. M. Weir and wife and Oeore day party to be held at Moore persons who were not here dur-; the eariy lau.

hospital Mrs. Walter McFall and nK the ticket campaign of th He gradu-Mrs. Frank Pender were named Civic Music association may obtain ate of Lee Ed-vice-chairmen, ticket for the remainder of the; wards high school A. Greenwood and wife to W. MIN8aaaHj Reese, property ln Upper Hominy Time's tin tea-Car MU far CMMm I township.

Wade H. Cole and wife to Cor series, and persons who do not live; and was mp'oy- ticket for the by Ra'l- CUTSHALL nellus Wlntz Mcintosh and wire, I way Express comnanv prior to en- two tract in Leicester township. W. Emory McLean and wife to Ar concert inrouBii nuuciv secretary of the a.ssoclatlon. at luring the air forces.

Hursev and company on Uaywood Sgt. Cutshall, son of Mr. and Mrs, thiir Curs ton and wife, property ln trench Broad township. Fred Cutshall of Wyatt atreet, Bllt street. Cora J.

eh ford to Barbara Pa property ln mwp. in una prisoner 01 war oy i trlcla 8tronRmlller, Germany, tt wm learned recently. Biltmore ward. He was reported mi-ving In action I Rv A. Taylor and wife to Arven in the European theater of war B- McMnhan and wife, two tract in WOMAN'S COLLEGE YULE VACATION TO BE EXTENDED Nov 13 siacK Mountain township, H.

larr ana wire to Horace He entered the army air forces Nov. 10, 1941. L. Ray. property on Broadway Investor Service corporation to A lot of men folk Han3 you that line every Christmas, yet they know very well that you're going to make them a gift and you know you are, too! Here's the easy and sensible way to make a man a practical gift this Christ, mas Give Him A MAN STORE GIFT BOND! GREENSBORO.

Nov. 29 Christ- fn mas holidays at The Woman's col- All) iKUV lULU L. B. Dent son and wire, property on Market atreet. Josephine C.

Tat and husband, J. P. Tate, to Frank J. Austin property on Michigan avenue. IN FILING TAX lege win again tins year oe siigmiy extended and staggered in order to lessen the burden of week-end travel, it Is announced bv Dr.

W. C. Jackson, dean of DECLARATIONS CASHIERS HOME Bl'RNS CASHIERS The home of Mr. and Mr. lo.

T. I Internal revenue deputies will be completely destroyed by fire of un- Freshmen and commercial stu- l.iv. rw 1 th. rnn. "'c wnirs "i determined i Few furnishings una 11 ere saved, and the loss Is est! 1 elusion of classes, and will return I in tne nasement of the Federal RIGHT PAST YOUR DOOR ln time for classes at 8:10 a.

5. All otner students win leave 1 schedules rc 17. and wi tlmaled income anfl vc( classes at 8:10 a. m. January 6.

0(ncials Md y.sterday. The ming deadline Is Dec. 15. 1 MlSS Mather Is Speaker Only a limited percentage of tax-i mm payers need file declarations at this At Society Meeting time, but It was suggested that everyone be certain whether he Is Miss Juliette Mather, young peo- concerned. By far the largest pr- ways buses, rolling over America, coast to right past your own doer.

They too are at carrying tfWr cargoes of patriotic men and women to where they're needed most to win this war. In spite of every wartime obstacle, they too must never stop they snort not slop That's our job ot pledge end our contribution to the bright day of Victory. Tanks, plants, trucks, jeeps rolling closer to Berlin and Tokyo i carrying brave cargoes of fighting men and necessary food, guns, ammunition. Those wheels must not stop nothing must keep them from rolling on to Victory. There are wheels en the home front, too, traveling toward the same goal of Victory.

Wheels on thousands of Trail ple's secretary of the Southern centage of taxpayers have no furth-l Women's Missionary union, dls- er filings to make until the annual cussed the Christmas offering for, income and Victory tax return Is. foreign missions at a meeting of due not later than March IS, th f.alvarv Rantist church Wnm. i However, some taynavprs aim ftlerl I These Bonds not only solve the question of what to give him, but take care of your making a selection of something he already owns or something he doesn't particularly care for. Man Store Gift Bonds can be had in any amount you care to spend. After Christmas day, the recipient can cash in the Bond for any merchandise he wishes or for War Stamps.

en's Missionary society yesterday I declarations ln September have anl afternoon at the church. Approxl-1 Installment to pay Dec. 15. fori mately 60 persons attended. I which they will be sent bills by The meeting was one of a series their local collectors of Internal being held in connection with the revenue.

Lottie Moon of ferine for forcien It was also announced yesterday i missions. Mrs. E. P. Fleming, pres- deputies will be stationed at SMOKY MOUNTAIN TRAILWAYS QUEEN CITY TRAILWAYS CAROLINA SCENIC TRAILWAYS the county seats and other towns ident.

presided. Eases the Pain UNION BUS STATION Com XveniM Phone 17S in Western North Carolina at various datee during the next fortnight. Missionary Union Study Group To Meet Tonight Mrs. A. T.

Robertson of Louisville. will teach the Women's Missionary union tnHv rlac nf i I i I Soothes the Nerves Headaches, and nerves upset by minor pains, usually respond promptly to the quick-acting ef- Ycuf.IayAhvaysBe Ccnstipated If- you don't eerreet faultr Irvine habits. In tba tneanum to help Insure gentl yrt thorough, bowel movements use Or. Edwards' Olive Tablets. Ollre Tablets ar limply wonder) to stir up liver Ml Sow whan needed sad nlteva constipation.

n. joe, Mr. Test their coodneaa tonight! Pol' JheW A Wcra iecuveness oi -uc Also relieves the Merrimon Avenue Baptist MJSViT church tonight at 7 o'clock at the ii.d'rSld.- Pill- ligation Mc church. Mrs. Pulu.n Weaver, pres- iizes.

I Ident, will preside..

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