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Classified Display 9M ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASHEVILLF. NL Friday. November 23. 1951 lYoung Motlier Dies Hours After Son RADIO TELEVISO Sales Service GIBBS RADIO CO.

Barkley Cheers Wounded CIs In Visit To Korean Hospital AN EVACUATION HOSPITAL IN, "It's too bad awful." tnut-Korea. Nov. 33 WT "Who's the old U-red Barkley si be turned away man7" aaked a wounded lieutenant from a tiny Korean girl, about Blltmor Ave. Dial I-M21 -A CENTRA LIA, Nov. 22 M) A young mother died today.

Just three hours after the death of a son, whose birth she did not know about. Mrs. Alice Rose Fry, 20, gave birth prematurely by Caesarean section to Thomas Harlem Fry last Saturday. He died shortly before noon. Mrs.

Fry died of a brain tumor. BEVERLY HILLS PRICED for a quick sale. 3 bedroom frame bungalow. Nice dining room, built-in cabinets. Large living room, very modern bath.

Room for 2 bedrooms and bath above. Overhead insulation. A comfortable family home priced at $10500. Call T. D.

Lynch. Dial 2-4766. home phone 8905. R. P.

BOOTH CO. 14 CHURCH ST. REALTORS Relatives agreed to the Caesar ean section in the hope of saving the baby's life after doctors had about given up hope for the mother. The boy, who remained in an incubator weighed 4 pounds, 9 ounces. lying on a stretcher, eight yeara old.

She bad lost an Told that ho had Just chatted arm. with the vice president of the( They beard loud screams from a "WeU 111 be damned." he aald. operating Uble with his right -I rure never exprrird to we '-ve shattered and Wood covering Barkley out here. He's a nice hw fella." I The Veep" had flown in unex- The officer had Just arrived him- pectedly for this trip, pausing only self. He caught a Communis sniper 33 minutes Tokyo on his way to bullet on a hill nortn of the Punch- Korea.

bowl and had been flown from the -The politicians back home got Eatern Front by helicopter. to bellowing that this waa a lor- Meanwhile the bundled gotten war." he told 8abre Jet tip In Army clothes but still wear- fighter pilots during lunch. "I told lr.g his shiny black Oxfords, tip- the President he shouldn't come toed on through the rows of wound- over, but I had some free time." ed men at the 121st Evacuation i.e. When the Hartleys lert the room Hospital this cold rainy. Thanks- handMj ,0 a giving rnoon.

b.rehestcd GI. Accompanied by his attractive wife, the Vire pVe.Wnt paused every few steps beside stretcher he nd or cot. They brought cheering don 1 vcn hve on emrt-words to many snd saw the anaulh Barkley will remain In Korea of those too much In pain to speak several days. His wife will return or smile. to Tokyo sooner.

Classified Display The Veep flew in unexpectedly after a short stopover in Tokyo. (AP Wirephoto) VICE PRESIDENT ALBEN BARKLEY and wife stopped to chat with two wounded Gl'a during a Thanksgiving Day visit to the 1 2 1st Evacuation Hospital in Korea. Churchill Says He Differed With Ike On 3 Occasions Vinson, Reported Truman's Choice FARM AT AUCTION 125 ACRES PART OF THE G. W. LYNCH ESTATE NOW OWNED BY DR.

G. B. LYNCH Adjominf land of Fuller's Dairy, Andy Nesbitt and others. Will be SOLD AT AUCTION ON THE GROUND Saturday. November 24th 10:30 A.M.

Located on Highway 74 Ten Miles East of Asheville NEAR FAIRVIEW This Beautiful Farm Has Been Sub-Divided into Business Lots, Home Sites, Baby Farms 1,100 Feet Highway Frontage. Has ONE 4-ROOM HOUSE, ONE GARAGE APARTMHNT, with electric lights and running water. The farm is well watered with small branches and good springs. About 75,000 feet good saw timber including 20,000 walnut. On mail and bus routes.

Here is the farm you have always dreamed about. Will make an ideal Dairy or Stock Farm. The wonderful view makes this an place. Also all personal property to be sold too numerous to mention. LOOK THIS PROPERTY OVER BEFORE DAY OF SALE.

To Be Sold On Easy Terms! Free Hams and Cash Prizes! CYCLOriE REALTY COMPANY NEW YORK. Nov. 23 W-Wln-lable to mslntstn a rate of fire of ton Churchill aays he hsd one spe- 120 a day and If none whatever rial difference of opinion with Oen. had been shot down, the effect Dwlght Elsenhower during World would have been the equivalent of War H. and two afterward.

only two or three one-ton bombs Officers Seek Fugitive With Bloodhounds For '52 Parties With President KEY tost Nov. 23 U-staff made up the Presidential I also stayed behind when the Presi- lln" Tnp President Truman and Fred M.I dinner wirtv. dent left the house again at 10 -XLrZZ Z.JZ vnmtn pu, tisennower Vlnson BOt t0f.ether today at an, Mr. Truman left the Chief Justice a. m.

to spend an hour and a half he got out before at the beach, swimming In the At- mentioned In in- party which mav have an inipor- breakfast to take a 35-minute walk lantic and sunning in the sands. Crusade In Europe minium. tant bearing on the 1932 cresiden- around the Naval Submarine Sta- Stanley woodward, amoassador The prime minister tells YADKINVILLE, N. Nov. 22.

VPh-Walter Ross Weaver, 27, of Reidsville was fatally injured about Churchill said the general's book tial election. tion. to Canada, was among the Thanks- inn siorir in nnmntr vtii.imc ui The Vinsons and Mrs. Truman giving dinner guests. 6:30 p.

m. today four miles east of here on' Highway 421 when a car hi. memoirs. -Closing The Rinjrs." JI SFS op. on u' WnVal, Secreary Jo; puolished today by Houshton Msf- "eph Short later responded flm Comnar.v brusquely to efforts by newspaper- Churchill sav -the small re.

Ul 'men to learn whether the President euesu- he made for the Aegean Tnls Churchill said and the Chief Justice talked over were "obdurately resisted and re- on flav: hardening on Democratic plans for next crashed into a parked truck. State Highway Patrolman L. L. Walker PopeCallsAtomSplitting One Of 'Glories Of Centui y9 icfied" br Enhoaers hradouar- 5m Many believe Vinson would be remark "In the sense I -m lie msar ine reported tonight. Three other persons were injured.

They were taken to Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. They were Joheph Edward Weaver, of Reids the President's choice for the Dem. that the Island ef 'shin(r strike if humanly cratic nomination if Mr. Truman Rhode the key to control of Possible, even If the limiting con- should decide not to seek re-elec- Phones 5302. 5082, 3012 Forest City, N.

C. ville, brother of the dead man; Kay Ross Weaver, daughter of Wal the Aepran. He wanted a laree- anions we iaia oown are not ex-tion. VATICAN CnY. Nov.

22 (JB aca assaun. But Eisenhower and fulfilled. -Did the President and the Chief Man's success in splitting the atom the late rresider.t Roosevelt feared The prime minister told of win-' Justice discuss politics?" Short was! will go down in history as one of it would hamper the Italian cam- nlng an argument with Roosevlet asked at a news conference. I the "alories of our century" be- tainly will be ascribed to the "glories of our century insofar as it contributes to the cause of peace." But, he said, while this is "only a preliminary step" in the field of nuclear physics, it has presented ter Ross Weaver, and Wanda Jo Weaver, seven, daughter of Joseph Edward Weaver. palgn and plans for the Allied in- In October, 1943.

"I haven't heard them discuss I cause It testifies to the existence vasion of France. Roosevelt wanted to send Rus- a word of politics" Short replied 0 changeless God. Pope Piux Eventually. Churchill said, he sian Premier Joseph Stalin a mes- tersoly XII declared today, an Important conclusion namely Patrolman Walker said Joseph Edward Weaver was driving the car when it struck a truck parked on that even atomic nuclei, while firm submitted "With one of the sharp- sage Inviting a Russian represents-1 "Is It conceivable that they dls-est pangs I suffered In the to sit In on combined British-cussed politics when they were But "I remained and remain un- American military staff confer-'alone?" he was asked. The temporal leader of the Roman Catholic Church told a learned gathering of the Pontifical Aca- er than ordinary chemical compo tne lugnway without lights.

He convinced that the capture of ences. "Many, many things are conceiv- and its occupants disappeared after the accident. Highway patrolman Rhodea could not have been fitted! But Churchill disapproved of the able." Short replied. "The sky Is ort jn." Isupgestion. saying: (the limit when you start conceiving! existence of a changeless God sitions, "also are, in principle, subject to laws of transformation, and, hence, mutable." With the concreteness of physical proofs, modern science, said louna the truck two hours later, and arrested J.

L. Dixson. Patrol being drawn from many things. man Walker said about 15 highway patrolmen and Yadkin sheriff's officers are searching for the other the Pope "has confirmed the con Elsenhower's book said the Allied "Considering they tell us nothing things." invasion of Europe might have of their own movements. I do not I "Well, did they talk any poll-been Impossible If the Germans think we should open this door to tics?" a reporter pressed, had begun using the rockets them, as It would probably mean; -That kiiv- of question is utter against England sooner.

that they would want to have ob- nonsense." Short responded. all the way from the split atom to the expanding universe. The discoveries of modern science, he said, continually give confirmation to the existence of occupant of the truck, with blood hounds. "This is an srevers at all future meetings and; rressea again as to wnetner sucn all discussions between us would a political conversation could have, God, "so essential to the life of Churchill said. REAL ESTATE LOANS To Pay Bills Taxes Make Improvements Or Any Other Good Purpose From $300.00 Up AT BANK INTEREST RATES IMMEDIATE SERVICE NO RED TAPE SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS On a $300.00 Loan Payments can be as low as $9.59 Monthly Loans Made In Both City And County FREE INSPECTION CALL WRITE OR PHONE National Mortgage Loan Co.

21 Page Ave. Phone 3-4381 Asheville, North Carolina Classified Display happened, he said "Even If the Germans had been' be paralysed." every man," the pontiff added. Bishops and cardinals were in the audience as the Pope delivered "I don't think that Is a question I am called upon to answer." tingency of the universe and tlso the well-founded deduction as to the epoch when the cosmos came forth from the hands of the creator." Providence, said the pontiff, has so disposed that the nation of God "can be gathered easily from a simole look at the world." "But, also," he said, "This same idea of God finds confirmation in every new development and progress of scientific knowledge." Fundamental principles of the Red Cross were laid down in a conference In Geneva, Switzerland, in 1863. The Chief Justice and Mrs. Vln-ihis discourse, which he described on flew here yesterday with the! as "a rapid summary of the price-President and Mrs.

Truman to less services rendered by modern have a 2 p. m. (EST) turkey dinner science to the demonstration of the with all the trimmings in the "Lit-1 existence of God." Vatican sources Huge Tsi' Snagged In Manhattan Atom Workers Killed In Crash Chain tle White House" here. They willlsa the discourse was one of the WEST ASHEVILLE SIX ROOM frame bungalow, plus large breakfast room. Situated on elevated comer lot.

Excellent automatic heating plant. Electric water heater. Completely furnished. To close an estate $11,500. Call Sven Carlberg, Dial 2-4766.

R. P. BOOTH CO. 14 CHURCH ST. REALTORS fly back to Washington tomorrow.

I Mr. Truman has said he will cot most important statements the Pope has made since he ascended his throne in 1939. Man's success in breaking down the atom, the Pope declared, cer- disclose whether he will seek YORK, Nov. 22 IfV-A 60- flection until some time after he foot fish was caturht on a street i has submitted three major tnes- Classified Display KENNEWICK. Nov.

22 right smack In the heart of PreSt im I Vinson is one ol tnc President muLmS Pi.nt todayl closest friends and most respected L. ..1 I- fii.r And-of all thlngs-lt was a lamp advisors and confidants. There has Killed today in a weird live-car ac- cldent amid heavy shlft-changlng Post which snagged the whopper! traffic. I Thousands of screaming apecU- 'e em CONVENTIONAL AND 4 F. II.

tor witnessed the snectacular oirnu. nCiy It was a chain reaction tragedy. from the President's known affec- The collision that started It didn't event. unn ann inmiramn mr mm The excitement was tremendous, i The Truman and Vinson famlllM burt anyone. PROMPT SERVICE Carl Henberf of Casey.

A whale of a fish story so far, 8at down to a dinner that included and Conrad J. Schoenburger of, eh? jnot only turkey, but dressing. Begins to sag a little now, though, gravy, cranberry sauce, sweet po- Kennewlck were killed. Three others were hurt but their injuries You Just can't keep a real goodjtatoes, shrimp cocktail and plum were not believed serious. State Patrolman M.

J. McCar 'fish story going forever, even puaatng. Tne Truman daughter' though a lot of fcUows have tried, Margaret was in Tampa on a con-j IMPERIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Office AafcerUr. N.

Ohn St Dtel SMI cert tour. thy gave this version of the ac- It. Members of the top White House cldent: Now comes the bald truth of this Hurxberg. 8choenburger and aev- promising tale, eral other Hanford workers werej The fish was one of those giant returning home when their car and us-mird balloons whirh deiichtod Classified Display 1 OIL HEATER one moving onto the highway from tne kids and their elders In the! aide road collided. No one was annuai Thanksgiving Day parade.

I At Columbus Circle, a strong1 the damaged machines off the high-1 of wtm, huge 'and whipped it out of the control. Then another car came along oi 33 men holding it ropes, and struck Hurzberg's. The impact 1 viii.4 -k I slammed into a lamppost and, ggsssrssif --s His friends laid Schoenburger on wiaiiavt ftr wav aid but all efforts at revival were Will be sold at cost below AT PEARLRJAW RED SPECIALS "WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD" Ideal Xmas Gifts for your Children. Plastic covered kiddie rockers 8.95 While they last, 3 colors. PRESENTS FOR HER G.

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An exceptional buy 49.95 lance. In the meantime, a fourth unwmng' car had parked alongside the road) and the driver went to hlep. ry "pv Still a fifth car entered the scene. 1 OlICC LfOUDt mashing Into the parked vehicle. This In turn banged against Hun- Cadillac Is berg's car which turned over onto, the Injured Schoenburger.

He was Complete stock of floor sample demonstrators at less than dead on arrival at a hospital. Murder Clue Told 1 Olil 1UIJ. HACKENSACK. N. Nov.

22' I X- ..1,1 lo PRICE! tonight they can see no direct con- Of Stolen Car, Finds It's His neciion Between ine muie nioreui i killing and a black Cadillac lm- pounded at Toronto by Royal Ca NEW LONDON. Nov. 22 PoUce; fc l-rranklin Wolfe approached Pel The Mountles stopped the car at, Uceman Joseph Raff erty In a traf-, he border todav and arrested a-fic booth here today, reporting he former Jockey and his gtrl friend, had ien four boys apparently try- driving the $5,000 ve- tng to steal an automobile a short hicle. diotance away. I The Canadian police aald they; Rafferty grabbed the booth tele- Information that the car was nhone.

railed heidouirtera nd h. stolen and used for a getaway aft-i Practically all are brand new, and carry the usual factory guarantee. COLEMAN MONARCH EVANS FLORENCE TORRIDAIRE A complete close out. Buy on easy terms. gao giving the desk sergeant a de- ne gangland slaying of the glib-acrlpuon of the car.

even as Wolfe tongued Morettt Oct. 4 In a Cliff- relayed the Information to him. side Park. N. restaurant.

Cliff-aide Park police said they bad no knowledge of the car. "What was the registration number?" asked Rafferty. Capt. E. J.

Thompson, of the "LP601." replied Wolfe. "LPs" Raffertv lunnl to mi Bergen County prosecutor's office UR MAKES MORE CENtr the sergeant, then Interrupted bim- wcn to Investigating the Morettl self with a shout: tUluiff he does not believe the "Hevl That a ear!" car to the one used In the getaway. It was found quickly. The bovs. He al1 Arthur Keaton.

in.i mdnad aware that Wolfe had spotted them, charge the state police part of had abandoned it. probe, told turn so state offi- icera have been sent to Toronto. The UN Civil Assistance Com- Canadian officers said thev do fcw la A. mand has announced that 13,000 not believe the couple In the car 13 6ILTM0RE AVENUE IAI 2453H RAILROAD SALVACKOJMC WW Patsy Perry and Lauretta Nesbitt. tons of petroleum coke will be distributed, in South Korea this is haywoo mm avt-ON attiry mik mili sn lS-year-old dancer had anything to do wtth UoretU's death.

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