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ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES. ASHEVILLE, ft Sunday, September 13, 1933 Two Killed 6 Sliip To Bring US. Wf ATMfR AU, fAP Ctwotrn Ex-Prisoners i' Contltraed From lsgs Oss Charles Durham, 20, of Marlon. RFD James Matthews Elliott, 25, of Marlon, RFD 1, and Roy Waldo Weather Report THE FORECAST Yugoslavia, Romania Agree To U. So Today Noland, 20, of the U.

B. Army, whose home address was listed as Lincolnton, RFD 3. BELGRADE. Yugoslavia, aepi. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept.

12 ASHEVILLE AND VICINITY The Navy transport Marine Phoe The cars driven by Durham sad French Make First Postivar Cut In Budget PARIS, Sept. 13 (UP) The French government today announced Its first budget cut since World War after the United States agreed to contribute 385 million dollars to fight communism In Indochina next year. Finance Minister Edgar Faure Elliott were going south and the nix docks tomorrow morning, 12 OB The official Yugoslav Radio reported tonight that this country and Romania have signed an agreement to Investigate and end frontier disputes. Previously It was announced Yu bringing home from Korea 377 for Noland car was headed north at the time of the mishap. The patrolman said Noland lost control of his car which swerved mer prisoners of ws.

dome cloudiness, rather windy and a little cooler. NORTH CAROLINA Sunday aome cloudiness, windy and not so warm; Monday fair and mild. SOUTH CAROLINA Sunday fair i cooler; Monday fair and mi. The ship Is scheduled to dock at 8 a.m. (11 a.m., EST) at Ft.

Ma- ncross the highway and struck the son, the Amy port of embarkation, where many of the repatri ates will be met by relatives and Durham car head-on. rne ear operated by Elliott then hit the rear of the Durham car. Durham suffered chest and body bruises. Elliott and his wife, a passenger in his car, were not injured. friends from all over the country, In contrast to the generally joy ful event, the homecoming will be ASHEVILLE DATA (September 12.

19531 unrlM iiinset 6:42 p. m. Temperature Blfhest today 87. Year mgo today 76. Lowest today 68.

Year ago today 6S. Abcolutc maximum this day 88 Id 1836. Absolute minimum thla day 40 In 1911. Average for the day 73. Normal 69.

PreclftlUtiea Data Far The Month goslavia has set up a similar commission to Investigate such disputes with Hungary. Discussions on this question also are going on with Albania and Bulgaria. Morganton ExPOW Comes Home a sad one for Sgt. Robert E. Price, 21, of Grove city, Ohio.

When he walks down the gang- plank, Price will be told by his Jformal 2.72. Ore a test amount 9.32 In 1929. Least amount .28 In 1941. Amount lor the oast 24 hours at 5:00 D. m.

trace High Temperolure Aid Areot Deficiency for the month .25. DefUcency wife, Aldeane, that his mother died shortly after she heard he was released from prison and his aunt died while attending his mother's said the American aid would permit hard-pressed France to reduce her public spending by making next year's budget 10,571,438,000. Faure made the disclosure after today's cabinet meeting presided over by Premier Joseph Laniel also: 1 4 1. Set up program to overhaul the country's antiquated administrative system, which has been strangling the economy with red tape. 2.

Prepared for final approval a construction program to build 200,000 houses next year and In 1955 a revolutionary achievement In a country plagued by Europe's most scute housing shortage. i or urn year 2ib. of Precipitotionxpe'ed Sunde tworiy i impcmurn 85 ft. m. 1 d.

m. Noland received chest and ooay bruises. An Investigation of the accident was being continued tonight by Patrolman Cope. Bodies Of Two WNC Servicemen Being Returned The bodies of two Western North Carolina servicemen were among those of 244 Americans that were expected to be returned from Korea, aboard the S3 Rider Victory. The shlD was scheduled to arrive 80 80 70 funeral, 67 10 3 p.

m. 3 p. m. 4 d. m.

a. m. 10 ft. m. 11 m.

GREENVILLE, S. Sept. 19 1 CU. Uno. In addition to the repatriates the 13 Noon 83 p.

m. Phoenix is carrying 1,668 Army, tLX Lowest temperature Mt. Mitchell Sfttur- nnft Mow ttt'rt artna n.a nr. i Air Fnrr Base toruiv Irom MODlie. Force personnel coming home on on the last leg of his trip from Korea where he was a prisoner of the Communists.

Lt. Clarke, who was taken prtS' rotation. Following the Phoenix across the Pacific are three more transports carrying former POWs. The Oen. William M.

Black Is due to arrive here Sept. 16 with 428 former pris rtmpre'u't figures Show Av.rofl. for Alto Arrows Denote Wind Flow turi Snow (ffivii Highi ontj towt in Irwhei One of the first applications of at the San Francisco Port of Em- Late aeadinfa A-H Alrperl p. m. 80 I p.

m. 83 7 p. m. 70 I 10 p. m.

81 p. m. 87 I 11 p. m. 81 ASHEVILLE SKIES Br Belief R.

Frenk iSunday. Bept. 13 The Moon set 8:09 p. m. In the constellation.

Libra. Visible rianets Saturn, seta 7:53 p. m. Jupiter, rising ftt 11:46 p. will be high In the south ftt sunrise.

Venus, rises 3:51 ft. m. Mars, rises 4:52 ft. m. Weolhar Cond-lionv At 0 I 30 P.M.

tST Spt 12.1953 the transltor, the tiny low-power about 6 n. m. yesterday. oner in May, 1950 and was repatriated last Aug. 30, was met at the air base by his pretty wife, the former Miss Neva Mull of Morgan-ton, their two children, his mother and six of his nine brothers and oners.

The Gen. A. W. Brewster ls! gadget that may take over a lot of included in the list of dead were: the radio vacuum tube, is in the pvt. Charles Hicks, son of Mrs.

hearing aid. It is small tn size and1 phebe L. Hicks of Ashevllle, RFD 1. helps reduce the space taken up by I Pfc. James E.

Ward, husband of the batteries. I Mrs. Jewel Ward, Hendersonvllle. due here Sept. 20 with 301.

The Gen. R. L. Howze, the last POW ship, is expected to dock here Sept. 22.

sisters. They drove to Morganton tonight. WASHINGTON. Sept. II (AP)-Weather Bureau report of temperature and rainfall for the 24 houra ending 8 p.

in Jail for the 34 houre endmir 8 p. m. AP Wlrepbet. Map THE UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU forecast scattered light showers today for Washington, Oregon and California while scattered thundershowers will prevail in most of the Rocky Mountain area. Scattered showers activity in Pennsylvania, New York and New England and a few storms in Southern Florida are predicted.

A cooler trend is expected over most of the eastern half of the nation and in Northwest states, while the Western Plains and Southern Rockies will be warmer. Alpenft 61 49 l.uaey west so li Atlanta 93 tinoxvuie fie iv All City 76 68 Hock 94 70 Aniteles 90 67 Bir'ham 95 68 Boston 74 59 Memphis 90 72 75 55 86 73 .05 Buffalo Charlotte) 90 81 Minn-StP SO 49 Ch'nooga 92 87 .08 Monti'my 94 62 There Is A Reason! Why More People Shop at Boys', Girls' and Infants' Department Than Any Other Place in Town. CMcago 62 59 Montreal as. rindnnsU 77 68 Orleans 90 68 Cleveland 72 60 .19 Phoenix 103 69 Deaths, Funerals Dallas 95 67 Pittab'gn 81 62 .19 Denver 87 82 ortland 72 51 Raleleh 91 55 Mollies 68 51 Rites Will Be Held Monday For Henderson MARSHALL, Sept. 12 Funeral .66 71 61 .16 Richmond 88 81 Detroit Duluth James G.

Church 58 43 St Louis 77 61 Fresno 97 68 SHOP MONDAY 'TIL 9 P. M. San Ant'O 89 65 San Fran 90 58 Savannah 88 60 Seattle 71 59 .10 Tamos 88 67 Galveston 86 75 Houston 91 67 Ind'polls 74 63 Jack'vllle 88 62 Kan City 79 60 Wash'toa 82 61 .11 services for James Albert Hender REASON NO. 1-WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT At The Prices You Want To Pay Funeral Home, Sylva, until lt is taken to the church to He In state for 30 minutes prior to the services. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.

Kitter Fox of Tuckasegee; six sons, D. McK. Hooper of Asheville, E. L. of Sylva, L.

B. of Euclid, Ohio; Troy and Eldon of Tuckasegee, and J. Cordell of Sedro Wooley, one brother, Tom of Glenvllle; 28 grandchildren, and seven greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Nancy A.

Ensley son, 32, of Big Pine, Madison County, who died early this morning in an automobile parked on US Highway 25-A (Sweeten Creek Rd.) Rep. Reed Vows James Garfield Church, n. ol so Lee died In an Ashevllle hospital about 3:30 a. m. yesterday following a short Illness.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow In the chapel of Anders-Rice Funeral Home. Officiating will be the Rev. Douglas Corrlher, pas'or of Haywood Street Methodist Church.

Burial will be In New Salem Cemetery at Skyland. Pallbearers will be A. L. Jarvls, of what Dr. P.

R. Terry, Buncombe Continued From Fare one REASON NO. 2-WHEN YOU FIND WHAT YOU WANT and other members of the House who are in their home districts." We Have The Exact Size and Color The administration already has asked Congress to cancel a sched SPINDALE, Sept. 12 Funeral uled two billion dollar cut In cor services for Mrs. Nancy Atchley Ensley, 70, who died today at 1:45 poratlon income taxes, now set for April 1.

The proposal was not pushed at the last session, but Reed is ready to fight an expected drive p. m. in the home of a twin brother, Sam Atchley, after a brief Illness, will be held tomorrow at 3 p. m. in Pisgah Methodist Church.

County coroner, described as self-inflicted bullet wounds, will be conducted at Worley Baptist Church at 2:30 p.m. Monday. The Rev. E. F.

Sprinkle and the Rev. J. B. Brigman will officiate. Burial will be in Worley Cemetery.

Henderson's body was found seated on the right side of the front seat of a two-door sedan by a passing motorist about 2:20 a.m. A bullet from a German Luger automatic pistol had penetrated his forehead. Terry placed the time of the shooting between 1 and 1:30 a The car, its dome light still burning, had been driven about FOR THAT DRESSY MISS GIRLS DRESSES to retain the tax next year. M. T.

Brlgge, A. R. Masters, H. H. Queen, J.

E. Clark and W. A. Elliott. Surviving are three sons, Emery.

Cecil and Harley, all of Asheville; three daughters, Mrs. J. H. Reed Sr. and Mrs.

Sam Moss, both of Asheville, and Mrs. J. B. Wheeler of Pennsylvania; three brothers, Robey, Lloyd and Raymond, all of Greenville, S. two sisters, Mrs.

Hattie Jennings of Greenville, S. and Miss Annie Simpson of Spartan-hure. S. 18 grandchildren and "It is encouraging to have so The Rev. R.

O. Webb, the Rev. many members of Congress report widespread demands for relief W. Woodall and the Rev. Norman G.

Lemmons will officiate and burial will be in the church from high taxes," Reed said. "It just means failure for those who run out on promises made last She was the widow of T. Ensley .90 year." several great-grandchildren. of Rutherford County, the daughter of the late J. S.

and Lennie WUker- The chairman repeatedly has argued that Republicans, from Elsen 6 son Atchley of Tennessee, and ai'hree feet from the edge of the Just received a smart selection of "Dressy" Dresses in Cottons, Rayons and Nylons Other Styles up to 12.75 highway on the east shoulder and member of the Methodist Church. hower down, promised tax cuts In last year's election campaign. Reed has protested that some Re Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. was parked facing north almost at the Intersection of a small private 3-6x 7-14, 10-14 William Wilson of Spindale and Mrs. Samuel Nesbitt Mrs.

Samuel H. Nesbltt, 62, resident ol the Mills River section of Henderson County, died in an Asheville hospital about 4 p. m. yesterday following five weeks' illness. a nntlvft of Rural Retreat, publican leaders are not honoring road and several hundred yards from Rathfarnham Rd.

Mrs. Buford Vickers of Rutherford-ton; five sons, Fletcher of Ruther-fordton. RFD 2, Floyd of Ruth, those promises now. Elsenhower said taxes should be reduced, but not until a balanced budget was Guy K. Penland of Anderson-Brown Patrol, who was told at Biltmore by an unidentified motorist of seeing' Henderson in the In sight.

Frank of Caroleen, Bo Bob of Ruth-erfordton and Rucker of Ruth. Also five sisters. Mrs. Bob Big- she had resided in the Mills River section for the past 15 years. She n-ma 0.

member of the Lutheran car. Investigated the shooting and Plastic "Quilt-LIned" Washable SNOWSUITS fhnni The veteran New Yorker, oldest Republican in continuous service in the House, made it clear he has not forgotten how administration forces threatened to make an end run around his committee In the Water Repellent Wind Resistant 5e Wool Cuffs rjetaehable Mittens and Bootees gerstaff, Mrs. Charlie Wray and Miss Myrtle Atchley of Spindale, Mrs. John Harrison of Rutherford-ton, RFD 2, and Mrs. Landrum 1-2-3 Funeral services will be oonduc'ed at 2 p.

m. tomorrow In Shearon Methodist Church. Burial will be In the church cemetery. The body Is at Dunn and Groce Roberts of Cllffside; three brothers, excess profits tax struggle. Sam and Jim of Rutherfordton, Reed said current sentiment In RFD 2, and John of Pauline, S.

C. Hovis-Crowe 'Funeral home is In the House "guarantees prompt re Funeral Home. Qnrvivino- a.m the husband, one pudiation of any more attempts to charge. bypass the ways and Means Committee and delegate the responsi brother, Robert C. Huddle of Rural Retreat, and two nephews, Charles and Theodore Huddle of Asheville.

Mrs. Laura Matthews bility for tax legislation to some other committee." Corduroy Suspender LONGIES Thickset Corduroy Detachable Suspenders Heavy Drill Pockets Zipper Fly Covered Elastic Sides 5 Deep Tone Colors W. I. Keith Sr. ti HENDERSONVLLLE, Sept.

12 Mrs. Laura Matthews, a resident here for 16 years, died unexpectedly "As usual." he added, "the American people control the situa u-iinM-iil cervices for W. J. Keith tion." today In an Ashevllle nursing nome, Eisenhowers tax difficulties The funeral service will be held Sr. of Newport News, formerly of Weavervllle, who died at his home Friday, will be conducted at 3 p.

m. today In Merrimon Avenue tomorrow at 5 p. m. in the chapel of stem from this picture: called members of the Sheriff's Department. A note telling of troubles wa; reported found written in pencil on a Veterans Administration envelope.

A brother. Gene, told officers his brother had threatened suicide for a number of months. James Albert Henderson was employed at Canton. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Doyle Henderson and attended Walnut High School in Madison County. Deputy Sheriff's Wayne Roberts and Clyde Capps from the of Buncombe Sheriff Laurence E. Brown, investigated. In addition to the parents and brother. Henderson Is survived by the widow, Mrs.

Betty Cumley Henderson of Wilmington; one daughter, Carolyn, of Wilmington; four other brothers, Kelley of Marshall. Cecil of Wilmington, Scott of Columbus, Ohio, and Donald of Big Pine and two sisters, Mrs. Joe Freeland of Baltimore, and Miss Mamie Henderson of Asheville. The body was removed to Mor-rls-Lineberry-Black Funeral Home. Asheville, and later brought to Bowman-Rector Funeral Home, Marshall.

8homas Sheoherd Funeral Home The administration estimates It will run into a deficit of almost with the Rev. Warren F. Thuston, Baptist Church. The Rev. G.

Carlton Cox and the pastor of the First Presbyterian IT'S EASY! It's Not Real Cold Yet But It Will Be, And Soon. LAY-IT AWAY A Small Deposit Will Do Church, officiating. Rev. J. Floyd Mauney will omciaie.

Burial will be In the Lakevlew ihearern will be HaiDen uim- son, Clifford, Jack and Dale Keith, Cemetery In Cleveland, Ohio. She was a native of Lakewood, Ohio, and made her home here with Only Charles Fox and Harry Harper. David S. Murdoch Funeral services for David S. Mur- Size 2-10 -J dock, 64, of 68 Barnard who Mrs.

Ann T. Waterberry. There are no immediate survivors. Herman H. Broivn BREVARD, Sept 12 Funeral services for Herman Hobart Brown, 52, who died last night in his home here after a long Illness, will be died Thursday merit in a nospiiai here, will be conducted at 3 p.

m. FOR THAT JR. today In the chapel of Morris-Line horrv-Rlack Funeral Home. The Rev. Ollie O.

Matthews will officiate. Bural will be In Riverside held tomorrow at 2:30 pa. in SMART NEW 100 WOOL four billion dollars for this fiscal year, ending next June 30. On top of this, automatic tax reductions under present laws would take way an additional six billion dollars In revenue for the following year. Thus the administration faces a Rap of almost 10 billion dollars In Its drive to balance the budget.

This can be made up only by reducing spending from this year's levels, by postponing the tax cuts, or by raising revenue from other sources or by any combination of the three. tn view of firm promises to let the profit tax die and personal income taxes drop on Jan. 1, the administration is expected to seek postponement of other tax cuts and probably try to tap additional revenue sources too. Expensive Meal I WATERS URY, Conn. (UP, SVturbance that police said was caused when Anthony Paukstis refused to pay a restaurant check brought nlm 153 fine.

The check was for 65 cents. Turkey Creek Baptist Church. Cemetery. A. E.

Lanning Funeral services for A. Lanning, 60, of Cane Creek Road, who The Rev. Ralph Banning and the Rev. Carl Blythe will officiate and burial will be in Turkey Creek Cemetery. Surviving are the widow.

Mrs. Essie Metcalf Brown; three daugh JUST RECEIVED! BOYS' FLANNEL ROBES Smart Washable "Beacon" Robes In 4 Good Lookinf Colors ters, Lucyee, Joyce and Sarah of the home; and one son. Freeman Brown of Hendersonvllle. TWEED SUITS A Beautiful Tailored. Suit In Smart Shades of Navy, Grey and Beige These Suits are Fully Lined and the Coat Cut for l'se as Sport Coat died Wednesday at nis nome, were conducted yesterday In Falrview Baptist Church.

Burial was in Falrview Cemetery. Mrs. Laura Y. Hooper SYLVA. Sept.

12 Mrs. Laura Young Hooper, 79, native of Jackson oountv. died in her home at Tucka- Guthrie Named On POW List. Parents Told .98 segee about 2 p. m.

today following an extended Illness. 4 She was the widow of Baxter Sites 4-10 Hooper and v. as a member of the Tuckasegee Baptist Church. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p. m.

Monday In Tuckasegee Hurricane Whirls Into Open Atlantic WASHINGTON, Sept 12 (B The Weather Bureau said tonight that Hurricane Dolly, which swept up from the Bahamas off the Atlantic Coast, is blowing Itself out some 570 miles northeast of Bermuda. A final advisory on the season's fourth hurricane, name Dolly for the fourth letter of the alphabet, said: "It is moving toward the northeast at about 35 miles per hour. Strongest winds are estimated at 65 to 70 miles per hour in squalls and gales extending outward for 200 miles." The 5 p.m. (EST) advisory said Dolly, born Wednesday, should continue moving rapidly toward the northeast the next 12 hours as lt fades away, although its area of gales probably will expand. Ships will be kept in touch with her course through regular channels.

Dolly sldeswiped Bermuda lightly today before she whirled into the open Atlantic on course pointing awa from the U. 8. mainland. Dunn and Groce FUNERAL HOME US Haywood Kstwl AsIktrlDc FHOVE t-tSM Mr and Mrs. Edward S.

Guthrie of Clubview Apts. have received 12 12-18, 8.90 Gabardine Robes in 5 smart colors. 4-14, 4.98 word from Washington, D. that Church. Burial will be in East La- their son, 1st Lt.

Edward S. Guthrie is named on the supplemented port Cemetery. The Rev. H. M.

Moody and the Rev. J. E. Brown will officiate. The body will remain at Moody POW list.

m- This is the list of Allied prisoners the Red forces have been asked to account for. According to Mrs. Guthrie. Lt. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their man; acts of MONUMENTS Stset and Designs Si to 19,909 JOHN D.

STRONG MEMORIAL WORKS DOUBLE PURPOSE! BOYS' "Smart" HOW MANY USES? TOPCOAT RAINCOAT Smart Trenchcoata In Tan and Navy Andrew W. Schmidt of Milwaukee. Wis- pilot of the plane her son was kindness and sympathy and also for on at the time lt was downed in tne Deautnul iioral offerings received at the death of my husband. THIS ftteaO Dlftl SBSt enemy territory, has already been MRS. H.

R. MEDFORD repatriated in a POW exchange Lt. Guthrie was graduated from Christ School In 1944. He attended tAMinfiajrv REVERSIBLE eTACKET The Citadel in Charleston, FUNERAL H0MI 3 "CfhJM Water Rsejeflssst Spot Resistant Afjthcatic Military Sty1 With Zip-In Lminf 19.75 and Marion Institute In Alabama before entering the U. a Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.

uastsr WHfttaat ewtuoa. ta tvfsTtaN tmmT AMBUUMd One Side Check. Other Side Gabardine He was in the class of 1951 at Winds of 47 miles per hour were registered and there was considre-able rain. In Dolly's wake, continental storm which caused heavy weather ittOorloTfoSt Plot Mgj Annapolis, and went into aviation on receiving his commission. Lt.

Guthrie was aboard B-2B in the Great Lakes region was the .98 .75 serving as assistant navigator when the plane was reported missing on "use of small craft warnings to-Nov. 14 1952. day along the Atlantic Coast south 4 14 -m is latter to em ft U4 mm awS mm okest to smMI swt ft re PISGAH VIEW MEMORIAL PARK AMBULANCE SESVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS ANDERS. RICE FUNERAL HOME, INC. DIAL 7281 Sixes 12-20 Lt.

Guthrie's wife, the former oi cape naweras. to unaries-Miss Anne Patricia Russell of 6. C. Flushing. L.I, N.

Y- Is visiting the I The Miami. weather bureau Guthries here with her year-old! said it will move out to sea during son, Edward Guthrie Hi I the night. TW rffc at" Ceaaetery Boys' Sixes 4-12 10.90 Sites IM, 6.90 21 9 At CaataUofc..

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