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SPORTS, CLASSIFIED RADIO. TV PROGRAMS THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN SECTION TWO FRIDAY, DEC 11, 1953 $13,000 Suit Council Approves Contract ForBeaverdam Water Unit WLOS Gets Permit To Build Television Station Here Filed Against Brokerage Firm 1 hfH County Action On Proposal Still Needed Investments By Attorney Arc Involved HENDERSONVILLE. Dec. 10 A suit against the stock brokerage firm of Merrill Lynch, i Pierce, Fenner and Beane was filed in Superior Court here today by a woman who alleged a Hendersonville City Manager J. weldon was authorized by City Council yesterday to lay before FCC Grants 169,000 Watts For Operation The Skyway Broadcasting Co.

(WLOS) was authorized yesterday by the Federal Communications Commission to construct a channel 1 3 very high frequency television station in Asheville, according to the Associated Press. Way had been cleared for granting of the permit by the Wednesday that the Asheville Citizen-Times Co. and William W. Orr had withdrawn their applications for the channel leaving Sky lawyer misappropriated of her money by using it in trading in futures in wheat the Board of County Commissioners Monday a contract aimed at ending sewer line maintenance problems of Beaver dam Water and Sewer District. The proposed contract grants to the city all revenue from district water sales, at Increased rates.

It also binds the city to proper maintenance of all water and swere lines owned by the district. Council approval of the contract was expected. Approval by the com and other commodities with the defendant. Plaintiff Is Mrs. Lucille Branson Metz.

She alleged she gave At torney Thomas H. Franks sums totaling $13,000 which he agreed to way as the only applicant. Charles B. Brltt, vice president and general manager of WLOS. said last night upon return from Washington.

D. C. that the FCC invest in first mort gapes and on most of which he guaranteed a 6 per rer.t return. Also named defendant Is Clyde W. "WriRhV, manager of the Ashe- Oltlirn rhoM THE ORGANIZATION MEETING of the Zebulon Baird Vance Memorial Commission, authorized by the General Assembl was held in Asheville yesterday.

From to Front row. Rep. Roy A. Taylor of Black Mountain, a guest speaker at the meeting; J. Ed Swain, clerk of Buncombe Superior Court, who swore in the commission rntm-bers; Miss Margaret Ligon, Mrs.

Lloyd M. Jarrett, Mrs. Gilbert H. Morris, Dr. Frontis W.

Johnston. Dr. C. C. Crittenden; back row, George W.

McCoy, George M. Stephens, Kenneth Tanner. Dr. Leon H. Feldman and D.

Hiden Ramsey. has uttvMVl awec tor the sta ville office of Merrill Lynch. tion of 169,000 watts. Britt said announcement win be The law suit was filed by the Hendersonville law firm of Redden and Redden, composed of former made as soon as arrangements are made for a coaxial cable or microwave relay Into Asheville through Congressman Monroe M. Redden Zebulon Vance which network broadcasts would oe available as they occur.

(Without eitheV of these facilities, films must Umstcad Hopes Ruling be used to broadcast shows or Memorial Unit events originating outside Ashe On Segregation Near ville). Elects Ramsey In New York, the American Tele RALEIGH. Dec. 10 (AP) A hope that the U.S. Su A WIDESPREAD SEARCH is under way in North and South Carolina for the killer of Betty Clair Cain, 15, of Pamplico, S.

and her 22-year-old companion Henry Allen of Latta, S. C. The girl's head and Allen's body were found in an abandoned well near Pamplico. Earlier the girl's decapitated body was found in a shallow grave overlooking the Pee Dee River. Negro Farmer Sought In Slaying Of S.

C. Pair By LATI1AN MIMS PAMPLICO. S. C. Dec.

10 (AP) Police tonight sought a Negro farmer as the chief suspect in the search for the killer who shot a young girl and her boy friend and hacked off the girl's head. The hunt for the Negro, spurred by the weird discovery last night of the head of 1 5-year-old Betty Clair Cain of Pamplico and the body of Henry Allen, 22, of Latta in an aban preme Court will give a decision on school segregation of phone and Telegraph Co. said it has not yet received any requests by a television network to extend a TV cable or relay to Asheville and that Installation would take from 8-10 months following such a white and Negro children without "too long a delay" was voiced by Gov. Umstcad at his news conference today. D.

Hidcn Ramsey of Asheville was fleeted chairman of the Zebulon Baird Vance Memorial Commission at its organization meeting held yesterday morning in the exhibit room cf Pack Memorial Public and his son, Monroe jr. Plaintiff alleged that in trading In futures with Merrill Lynch, Franks negotiated contracts Involving more than $10,000,000, paid Merrill Lynch commissions exceeding $20,000 and that Franks sustained a loss in the transactions of $117,000. It was further alleged that the defendants knew "or by the exercise of ordinary care should hav? known" that Franks was insolvent and that he "did not possess money sufficient to carry out. these losses herein referred to. without obtaining money in an unlawful manner." It was also alleged that Wright and his Assistants, when Franks appeared reluctant to continue transactions, would phone Franks "and pretend that they possessed 'strictly confidential information' from 'the New York office' to the effect that the price of certain commodities were sure to rise within a dav The Governor eaid he based his views on the fact that the court heard arguments in the cases last year and yester- missioners may come only if they re thoroughly satisfied residents of the district want the chanee.

For some 300 water users who paid the city $7,239 In 1952 for water, it will mean an Increase In rates from a $1.54 minimum to $2.69. The city anticipates revenue would increase by $5,000. For all property owners in the district. It would mean an end to the county-levied 15 Weir yesterday told the Council the $2.69 was actually only as much as city water-users who are also taxpayers now pay for water. This Is true, he said, since the average city taxpayer pays 51 cents a month in ad valorem taxes on new North Fork Dam construction bonds.

The new rate for Beaverdam District consumers would be based on $1.54 as a minimum charge for water. To this would be added 10 cents for water meter rent. To this would be added the 51 cents. A 25 per cent maintenance charge on the total of $2.15 would then bring the total rate to $2.69. Weir said maintenance by the city would insure- residents adequate service in future years.

Some $25,000 would be spent in the first year for capital said, if on.y proposals of a survey by T. M. How-erton, engineer, were carried out. The survey called for relocation of a Beaverdam District line lying in the Woodfin Sanitary Water and Sewer District from Beaver Lake Dam to a point near Newbridge. However, Councilman Theodore B.

Sumner said yesterday initial expenditures might come near WW He based this, he said, on what ne believed would be necessary In extending new pipe from the New- At present, a microwave relay day completed hearing addi Library- cystem runs from Charlotte through tional arguments. Umstead's weekly news confer Greenville, S. to Atlanta, Ga. Presumably an extension Into Asheville would come from that link. CitvMavLift Water Curbs ence also Included: Dr.

Frontis Johnston, neaa oi the department of history at Davidson Jollege, who is writing a biography of Vance, was elected vice chairman. Miss Margaret Ligon, Pack li Presentation of a "driver of the Britt said that the request for year" award to Cullen H. New-some, a Winston-Salem truck doned well, turned to Eastern By Christmas brarian, was named secretary, and driver. The award given by the network cables or relays must be originated by the networks. He also said an outside possibility would be the construction of a North Carolina today.

the Rev. H. B. Dendy of Weaver- Tax Valuations Relief from strict water restric ville was elected treasurer. North Carolina Motor Carriers Assn.

cited Newsomo for his safety record and his heroism in saving a young woman After an accident near Alexandria, last Decem Chairman Ramsey was authorized or two" and that thev had "always to name an executive committee. tions may be the city's Christmas gift to some 75,000 consumers. But the city would expect something in return. In fact, with water Of Utilities Up ber. private relay system.

Changes In agreements under which Orr withdrew his application were also announced yesterday. Dropped was an earlier provision under which Orr would get an eight-year contract at $7,500 an dangling before his (Franks') eyes the tempting morsel of their "strike It rich' program, to such an extent that he practice created an ad members of which will be announced later. Purposes of the commission, which was authorized in an act passed A proclamation designating the $39 Million bans cutting use to the last drip from the faucet, the Water Depart- Florence County Sheriff John Hanna and Lt. Roy Williams of the State Law Enforcement Division left here at midday for Tarboro, N.C. They went there after a manhunt for the Negro suspect in the Florence-Pamplico area proved fruitless.

Meanwhile, rewards or the killer or killers mounted. At Columbia, Gov. James F. Byrnes announced South Carolina, aroused by day after Christmas as a banking diction to which the said Thos. H.

hollday in the state. Umstcad said ment reported, sales were off by the last General Assembly, Is it la customary lor banks to close enough to put a hole ln operations. Franks succumbed. RALEIGH. Dec.

10 fl An ln- to acquire, Testore and preserve nually as a tax consultant for the the day after Christmas, especial- Taking off bans might brlna- un The civil action todav Is the new station. He wtU still get 85,000 the Vance birthplace on Reems creaat of more than 39 million do! fifth proceeding naming Franks, a said to represent his expense in CrePk near Wcavervllle In Bun- ly wjen tne holiday tails on S'riaay irew, City Manager J. Weldon WMr as it does this year. lars In the valuation for taxation of North Carolina utilities was re prominent Hendersonville resident combe County said yesterday he hoped the re- and former Ashevllle Hlah School siriciions could be lifted "between ported today by the State Board of the grisly double murder, would now and Christmas" If rains Assessment. Members of the commission, at the initial meeting yesterday, were sworn in by J.

Ed Swain, clerk of Buncombe Superior Court. Mcmoers present were: Ramsey. bridge'point to the French Broad pay $1,000 reward for-eence Umstead's comment on the segregation cases came during a discussion oi a formula for distributing to the 100 counties one-half of a 50 million dollar school building program now getting under way. filing lor the channel. As to the agreement between Skyway and the CUiaen-Tunes Co.

under which the latter is to have the option to purchase up to 5.000 shares of stock in the television company, the FCC ruled yesterday that the option shall not be exer teacher, in connection with the alleged mirapproprfaton of funds. In three warrants taken out In reeent weeks, he has been charged with forging names on negotiable The board's valuations totaled River. weir made this statement to $460,687,817 compared With city Council yesterdau. He an- Johnston, Miss Ligon, Dr. C.

C. Crittenden of Raleigh, George M. 126,466 last year. Electric, gas and documents with total value of una me opiimisiic note on a 2 1-2 foot rise in the urn for $8,800. He was also tailed and later cised without the prior written con- Stephens, George W.

McCoy, Dr. Leon H. Feldman, Mrs. Lloyd M. Jarrett, Mrs.

Gilbert H. Morris. slayers. At Charleston the News and Courier morning newspaper set up a $500 reward fund. Police turned their attention to the Negro, whose name was withheld, after hearing he had been missing from home since Sunday night, the night the slaying presumably occurred.

Officers said the Negro, described as about six level rf Bee Tree over night and Jen of the commission or until the the continued Influx of millions of Citizen-Times Co. is advised con- The formula must be based on need and ability to meet needs, and must be prepared by the State Board of Education and approved by tde governor. A reporter asked If the formula power companies led In the Increases with a total valuation of $210,267,415 as compared with $183,081,551. The value of telephone Submission of th contract to a vote of district residents would become necessary under legislation adopted by the General Assembly In 1951 If 25 written protests are filed with the commissioners. When the city, earlier this year, offered a similar contract to Swan-nanoa Water and Sewer District, 25 such protests resulted.

In the subsequent election the proposed sent is not necessary. freed on bond under court order after he allegedly reported to the clerk of Henderson Superior Court that he did not have the funds available to pay $1,138.35, to C. T. Morgan for the sale of land he gallors of water dally Into the storage basin. Rains which nrodticeri lln tn 49.

James Q. Stlkeleather all of Asheville, and Kenneth Tanner of Rutherfordton. companies totaled $85,341,272 for an Increase of nearly 10 million Dr. Crittenden, director of Is likely to be completed before the decision Is announced in the segregation cases. 300.000 rallons per 24 hours during Wednesday night were still sendln handled as a court-appointed com feet-one inch, weigawg lou-mu Dounds.

lived between Pamplico The total of aaluations placed on The governor said working out missioner. the State Department of Archives and History, was acting chairman until the election of officers. He contract was defeated. The FCC also said the construction permit was issued "without prejudice to sny action the commission may take with respect to any future application which is filed to effectuate" agreements made by Skyway with Orr and the Citizen-Times Co. Orr, In a statement last night.

ontTact being proposed for and DeWitt Bluffs, a lonely spot on the formula, "will take some time." Franks hag posted appearance ai v. a rx.tri-f Hi-ffprx little the Pee Dee River, wnere miss railroads was $154,495,479 for an Increase of $2,278,030. This reversed a trend of recent years which saw a decline in the taxable value of bonds totaling $3,500 In connection with the charges. called the meeting at the request of Gov. Umstead.

Cain's Headless body was dug from He said a careful study must be made to compile data on which to base the formula. from that presented voters, in Swan nanoa District. i camouflaged grave Monday. Sherlil John Hanna of Florence rail properties chiefly because of some 29.500,000 gallons into Bee Tree early yesterday. Weir reported a wooden gate at new North Fork Dam In temporary ue when the rains came caused water to back up to a depth of 25 feet in the new storage basin at the base of the dam.

This had to be drained off. however, to allow work to continue. Resldenta along Swsnnanoi- River below the dam At the same time, he said, "It said: "I am very happy for Ashe County said a wallet and a watch Meetings And Events track abandonments. J. C.

Bethune, board secretary, said that the valuations are final would seem to me And it would be my. hope there should not be too long a delay" In receiving the were missing from Alien person The vounsr man's relatives said he had both when he left home court's decision on segregation. except for three of the utilities Ham Randolph School Sundav for a date with the girl. Ho added he was "not under 7 p. m.

Advisory board meeting, Police said tne negro suspeci which have protested their figures. The valuations fixed by the board taking to say what tie court will were reporting the "sudden" rise ville that lt is going to get channel 13 granted and I feel that WLOS will do a very good Job. I'm glad that I had a part In making lt possible for Asheville to get early VHP TV." Orr Is an accountant and apart ment owner and, according to public records, has been an owner of the Riverside Clu6 at 800 Biltmora Ave. Gibbons Hall. was believed to have Allen's wallet.

are used by counties and cities as do or when lt will do lt." He I in the stream's level during the repeated he Is "still not assuming" I day. 7:30 p. m. Parents and teachers, T.iey declined to say why they the basis of ad valorem taxes levied Pre-School for Handicapped, Citi believed he had tne wauei. the court will reverse previous de- A five-months interna Th.

Noirrn sm last retmrted seen against the utilities. In the case zen-Times conference room. I 1 upholding segregation In other action yesteraay, me Council passed unanimously on its second reading on ordinance re zoning certain property off Cordova Street (near Eugene Rankin School) from residential to business district. Bruce Elmore, attorney for W. J.

Murphy, operator of a toy manufacturing plant on Cordova Street, told the council "we're in the Santa Claus business." Mayor Earl W. Eller prefaced the tote on the amendment to the zoning ordinance with the remark that he '-felt a little guilty." since viewing the area, in voting to create a business district there after voting last week against creation of a business district on Brevard Road from Haywood Street to Wells Avenue. Sumner last week voiced the same whe nthe Council turned before dawn today. Police quoted! of railroads, the valuation Is the 7:30 p. m.

Oteen nurses' bazaar, basis for colltction of the state's his wife as saying he had told her where equal facilities are provided. When the last Legislature con Oteen VA Hospital Recreation Hall. Asheville Calendar TODAY 1 p. m. Kiwanla Club, George Vanderbilt Hotel.

2 p. m. Matinee, Black Hills Passion Play, City Auditorium. 3 p. mi Annual Doll Festival, Salvation Army Citadel.

5:30 p. m. Boy Scout Board of Review, Courthouse. 6:30 p. m.

Benefit chicken supper. Venable School. 6:30 p. m. Rhododendron Boy Scout District, Cafeteria.

franchise taxes as well. 7:30 p. m. Teen-age fellowship, sidered the school building program, equalizing school facilities As is the case with most other Grace Baptist Church. report to the Council yesterday in-dicated water consumers have been saving pg much water, revenue from water tales has been reduced substantially At the end of five months of the fiscal year, water sales' total Budget estimates called for a total revenue of iaoo.oon th.

for white and Negroes was given property, the tax valuations do not represent the actual value of the 8 p. m. Alcoholics Anonymous, 750 Corporations To Have Charters 12 1-2 Wall St. utility properties. 8 p.

m. Tourist and travel clinic as one reason for leaving 25 million of the fund to be allocated by the State Board of Education. The U.S. Supreme Court Is being asked ti The Duke Power Co. remained George Vanderbilt Hotel.

that he was going to Tarboro "to see my lawyer." The woman held as a material witness also reportedly told police he had a "thirty or something" caliber pistol. Officers found none of bis clothes at jls home. Meanwhile Florence County Jail records showed that a Negro and a white man were being held for Investigation. Another white man picked up last night was released today. Police reported they had learned 8 p.

m. Gospel singing, Court. the most valuable utility property In the state with a tax valuation of $107,686,572 as compared with 7 p. m. PTA Variety Show, Wll- decide whether segregation is legal when facilities are equal.

house. of six months of operations. Construction lloost Given Cas Pipeline 8:15 p. m. Black Hills Passion a deaf ear to his pleas "not to make this Council look ridiculous" by turnlnff down a request from one Play, City Auditorium.

194.984,180 last year. The Carolina Power and Light Co. jumped Into second place at $75,858,847 as com TOMORROW property owner on Brevard Road for pared with $56,884,961. Part of 11:30 a. m.

Vocational home economics teachers. Gay Nineties Tea My Answer iT Suspended Dec. 15 RALEIGH. Dec. 10.

Official of some 750 North Carolina corpc rations are going to get letters soon from Secretary of State Thad En re teliin them that their corporate charters have been suspended. The suspensions which will be ef iective Dec. 15, are for failure to file it porta as required by law or lor failure to pay state franchise taxes. The corporations will be able to get their charters reinstated by either filing the required report or paying the taxes due. creation oi tne while approving Murphy's request Polk Prison Camp Official Is Dismissed where the killer had obtained three burlap sheets which were found in room.

this resulted from acquisition of the Tide Water Power Co. which had been on the books of $8,230,879. for the same thing 8 p. m. West Asheville Alcoholics Alter losing out on a move to stall tie well with the girl's head and Anonymous, Calvary Church annex nniiuM, uec.

10. VP) The State Utilities Commission acted today to help speed construction of a pipe line which will cany natural gas to Asheville. At the request of Public Service Company of North Carolina, the commission gave Pipe Line Haulers. a Charlotte trucking firm emergency permission to haul the pipe aa a common carrier. Valuation of the state's largest Turn To Page S4l Turn Page 14 8:15 p.

m. Black Hills Passion phone company. Southern Bell Tele Play, City Auditorium. phone and Telegraph, was Increased from $39,497,950 to $4471347. WNC Calendar Bridge Tourney Opens The Southern Railway was valued TODAY Fall quarter ends at Western Carolina College, CuIIowhee.

Today In Tryon Hotel McMullan Doesn't See at $64,515,031 as compartd with last year. The Seaboard Air Line Railroad had its valuation increased from $22,480,000 to and valuation of the Atlantic Coast Line remained at $36,453,370. RALEIGH, Dec. 10 The dismissal of Amos D. Foster as superintendent of the Polk County Prison Camp at Columbus was announced today by Prisons Director William F.

Bailey. This was the second ahakeup In recent months. Walter D. Hines, former sheriff, was discharged recently as steward. A steward Is second In command of a camp.

Bailey said there was a connection in the dismissal of the two In Annual Masonic banquet. As sembly Inn, Montreat. By Billy Graham I have three small children and my husband died over a year ago. Life doesnt seem worth living without him and I worry about raising the children by myself. I can barely teke care of the financial needs and I think that the (Mldren need the love and companionship of a father so much.

Should I continue trying to raise them by myself? G. J. The Bible teaches that lt Is not good that mankind should be alone, but God said "I will make a helD- Bt DICK KAPLAN ptaving captain of the American team which seeks lt fourth straight world team championship abroad in Polk County Home Demonstra The board upped the valuation tion Clubs. Garden Clubs and 4-H Clubs open Christmas greenery the International Team-of-Four title of the Cllnchfield Railroad from $8,320,000 to $9,500,000. and the Norfolk Southern dropped from cent at Monte Carlo in early Janu market.

ary. 10 a.m. Tryon Riding and Hunt Way To Move Hermit RALEIGH. Dec. 10 IIP A men-, McMullan explained.

If an exam-tally retarded Randofpii County tlnstioa by two doctors tbowei the man. living alone with an aged 'man was Insane, he could be sent and ill aunt, can be committed to I to a state hospital for examination a state hospital for treatment. Atty. and treatment. Gen.

Harry McMullan said today. It would not be necessary for But he said he knows of no relatives to sign papers asking for 359 to $7,259,895. Stanislas Czelwei tyneii Is repre htat "there had been entirely too much controversy In ttie handling Club to hold group trail ride, Pine senting the ACBL as tournament Crest Stables. Other valuations Included: Nantahala Power Light Co. TRYON, Dec.

10-With the vanguard of the southeastern area's leading masters on hand, the Tryon Fall Sectional Contract Bridge Tournament was ready for opening play here tomorrow at the Oak BUD Hotel. A eectional tournament of the American Contract Bridge League and sponsored by the Tryon Bridge Association, the three-day program cf five championship events will get under way at 3 p. m. and continue through Sunday evening. rvnenincr events on tomorrow's pro 10 a.m Adult Girl Scout leaders Trophies will be awarded for all meet.

Little House, Brevard. 751,540, Piedmont Natural Gas Co. $4,954,532, Public Service Co. of events and the much desired master meet for him." Until such time may come as God sees fit to replace the deceased father and husband, you have one of the most 2 pjn. Tryon Bridge Tourna points will be given according to North Carolina $2,305,947, Virginia legal authority which can force the examination, the attorney gen- ment opens, Oak Hall Hotel.

Tryon the ACBL calendar. All bridge en. of their Jobs. We feel It Is best for the prisons system to get a new face from outside the county to run the camp." Bailey said be has a successor In mind and expects to announce his name In another week. Foster was a deputy under Hines when he wss sheriff before they Joined the prisons department.

eral pointed out. Electric and Power Co. $9,474381. the 75-year-old aunt to leave her tremendous responsibilities In all 3:30 p.m. Royal Ambassadors thusiasts are Invited to compete Assuming the sanity of Mrs.

Durham tt Southern Railroad $lj- the world, that of being both meet. Franklin Baptist Church. home for medical care. I Randolph County Attorney T.l 600,000, Norfolk and Western Rail mother and father to your chil Mines, which you state is the case, I do not know of any authority with ACBL members. The tournament' complete program is as follows: Friday: 3 p.

nu Women's Pairs, 3:45 p.m. Sunbeams meet, Frank Un Baptist Church. way $4,361,500, Piedmont and North dren. They will be looking to you worth courane naa ssxea c-lb could compelled Mullen for advice on the case of' t.tm.nt nr t. to take medical treatment or re gram are the Women' and Men's ern Railway $1,747,995.

Winston- 7:15 p.m. Henderson County ior guidance, and tnelr little lives will be constantly Influenced by Pairs, each commencing at 3 p. nu Milk Producers Cooperative Associ one session; 3 p. Men's Pairs, one session; 8 p. m.

Mixed Pairs, ooe quired to leave her home for such purposes," he added. and Mixed Pairs at a p. Mrs. Mary Mines of Staley. Neighbors bave reported Mrs.

Mines is seriously 111, but refused offers for Salem Southbound Railroad American Telephone and Telegraph Co. 813,735,439, Carolina Tele your lire. You cannot afford to mad a mistake. Every step you More than 125 ACBL members session. Saturday: 3 p.

m. Open Pair, ation to hold annual banquet, Hendersonville First Methodist Church. 7:30 p.m. Fletcher High School Junior-class to present "The Red taxe as wen as every move you from the Carolinas, Virginia, ueor. Mid eastern Tennessee com make will be shaping the destiny qualifying session; 6 p.

Tryon phont and Telegraph Co. of the Uvea of those three children. Bridge Association Bullet dinner (or a 1 a im headed Stepchild," hfch school audi 633, Central Telephone Co. 11.272,-255, Durham Telegraph Co. Hickory Telephone Co.

torium. prise the last Iieia ior me pre-uuu-dsy meet. ACBL President Benjamin O. Johnson nt Soartanburg. S.

C. la one 6 p.m. Marlon High School ill participants in open Fairs; a p. iru Open Pairs, second session (f male) 8 p. m.

Special Pairs, one session, for players who did not medical aid. She also has refused! would know best to aUow her 36-year-old nephew to wouId toe most humane be taken from the house. specific method of dealing with the In reply to Coltrane's letter. situation," tne attorney general McMullan said the course open to said. the county apparently "would bei Reports hive said Mrs.

Mine provided by having the nephew, threatenec to sheet anyone at-whom you state is an Idiot since tempting to enter her one-room birth, committed tb a state cabin. Oetting the nephew from hospital." the house for examination and band and mixed chorus present pre- 034. North state Telephone Co. $1,875,297. of several life masters scheduled to Plantation Pipe Line Co.

$1,728 compete. quaiuy or parucipaie me wpcn Johnson Is making his final sp- i Pairs qualifying round. It Is possible that you could rear your children by yourself, but lt would be so much better If they had the love and companionship of a consecrated, Christian father. They need the care of a father, and you need the help and understanding of a devoted husband. The Apostle Paul said, "But ir.y God shall supply all your need, ar-eording to His riches In (lory by Christ Jesus." fearance here as outgoing prexy ior tunaay: mv, Lme Com.

864389 nri Mrs. Stanislas Caetwertvn-1 UU1B oiob. Chrlstmas concert, school auditorium. p.m. Carolina Playmakers present "On Borrowed Time." Morgan-ton High school auditorium.

TOMORROW 1:30 pjn. Vance Lodge No. 393. AP and AM, Stoeksrilla lodge hall. This could be done under state treatment would be a problem tor in, the for all nla-vers In Teama-of-Four Percentage-wise one of the big- the county sheriff if a petition la law if "some reliable person having WWB I 1 V.

United States. Canada, and Mexico event; 1 p. iciiimH-rvur, irt iuu i wmm mm, andon. and n. Teama-of-Four, of the Western Carolina Ttlepbont filed with the clerk of court.

McMullan said. knowledge of the facts" would petition the clerk of superior court. Ha will accompany tfc United States championship group as non- second aeasion. um tuvw.

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