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SECTION TWO WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1954 COMICS, CLASSIFIED RAD JO, TV PROGRAMS THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN Calloway Bennett Stack Cornelison Stamper Quarnor Citizen Phftto-nenn CRAFTSMEN FROM SEVEN STATES brought Cornelison, fourth-generation potter of Bybee, Cherokee Indian School, makes a basket of native river thread. Riqht, Carrington Calloway of Norwood, uieir sMiis 10 uuy Auauonum yesterday ior me open- snapes a KCDecca pitcner wnne visitors tactic Mack ot cane, mgiit center, Miss Lucy yuarner 01 Charleston, employs simpie noun: ni.i-iiinuiy n.mn ing of the seventh annual Craftsman's Fair of the Wadcsboro and Frank Bennett of Asheville look on. W. shows an intent voungster who escaped into the sweeps for broom corn. The exhibits and Southern Highland Handicraft Guild.

Left, Walter Lee Left center, Mrs. Lottie Stamper, crafts teacher in the crowd unnamed how flax is spun by hand into linen tions at the fair continue through Saturday. Milk Company Gets $4, 047, 320 Contract For 22330 Parachutes City Closes Pound, Ends Dog Control 'b 240 Attend Arvin Firm Sales Class McFarland To Speak At Industrial Meeting Award of a S4.M7.320 contract to1 The company began operations chutes and value of the contract.1 the Mills Manufacturing Co. of last year on a government con- include. jWnodfin for the manufacture of, tract for the manufacture of lfi Alamo Manufacturing On Dil-; 22.930 parachutes was announced and 32-foot parachutes.

Inn. S. C. 5.130 and The city yesterday closed up itslyestcrday by the Air Force in The latest contract award was and M. Slcinlhnl ft Rox- With Charles Meyers, edura- Hop nnnnd cravo awav nr HicnncoH i Washington Innp nf cover a I nlareri in arras hnrn 5 din anH 9 R9B KOi ,.,..,,1, 1 Pr Kenneth McFarland.

educa- Mills Miller is chairman nf tlieiduslrial relations problem. -t i i. i i ii i n-ii i tinnil rnncn an nf f.rnpra Mn. conference. tne animais nousea mere, ana A.

Mills, company president, wnn lanor surpmM-s, hcluiuiiik imai vaiue in an session Inr some 2W dis- i I 7 Unrlnl nf PhiHHelnhia Ta Ui -ofnrrinn oiio f. lC mrtc aiLni-HoH in: oVinni in inn nn tors wi deliver the open- L. li. Hartei ni i niianeipnia. i lawartted was anoul 3d million Ar.lm ronrrsrnlativrs.

I'- in ha'i iLiLiiiiik vena iiwiii uir can lasi nipni na lnp ci it ihi i hii ii i iriniiiiir 'nrrsf'i a vrs imr Ar- Hie i 1 1 inn iHirnii Inr tie 3.1 annua i I lean a sons srasum wiui i (roup leaders win include personnel directors and other executives from major Southern industries. Reuben B. Rabcrtsnn Jr. Hamilton, Ohio, president of the residents for the dog catcher to nlans to increase its present work Other parachute co plans to increase its present worK u. munBtrics inc.

convention con- cnl Kcllev nf Philadelphia as accom- the county. Ilorce of about 150 persons by 175 'announced, with the numher of parachutes. tinucd yesterday at Grove Park panist. Both arc representatives ofj Neither Chairman Coke Candler to handle the new contract. the Pennsylvania Railroad Co.

llli' I at Blue Ridge Assembly today. Champion Paper and Fibre The Rev. George D. Heaton He said the company also is timer K. is handling Thp Kan.

specialist in the advertising and promotional on.job trajmng programs will rc- of the Board of County Commissioners nor George D. Young, county commissioner of institu pastor of Myers Park Baptistiwill be the featured speaker at an planning to obtain some additional manufacturing space. Church, Charlotte, will give tne ac- evening session tomorrow. uu port on rcccnt nation wide trips. I iuhn aro in rttlwt at onH mrt nine -11 11 Iwhn are in effect allpnrlmc a sales.

i I Robertson will speak on "Exec tions, could be reached last night The Mills concern rented the 163 Policemen, Firemen Will Get Pay Increases 1 nf t-iiirt; will uc laiuu for comment on county plans Manufacturing Co. plant training school. order at 8 p.m. bv Macon P. Mil-I A scries of group discussions to-ititive Development hey to Our In- Meyers in his talks covered nf Snrav director of industrial morrow morning and afternoon wiltdustrial Future.

ay merchandising problems on public relations for Ficldcrcstideal with methods for solving in- The principal speaker Friday in wooatin in ihm. me piani about 48,000 square feet of floor space. retail level ana sougnt to impart complete product knowledge to the will be Assistant Secretary nf Commerce James C. Worthy, who will speak at an evening session on the future of personnel manage Ashcville's first full-time city manager was R. W.

Rigsby who assumed the post in 1931, a highly A total of lf8 police and fire personnel are scheduled to get pay increases Aug. 1 under present plans for applying the S60.0OO sal group. The talks were backed up by actual demonstrations of tech- Tatiana Grantzeva Is Dancer With Personality And Color ary increase granted the two de ment. Before joining the Commerce Department, Worthy was director of personnel relations for Scars, trained professional. He received injral improvements made in the $10,000 a year.

product. In 1933, George Hackney was ap-1 Meyers also handled instruction pointed to the job in the depths in the psychology of public reaction partments by City Louncu Mon nanaiing cuy aogs. However, informed sources said the county will add some personnel and equipment to handle delinquent dogs found in the city limits. It is probable that W. Ralph House, city dog warden, will be hired by the county to handle the city dogs.

The city's radio-equipped dog truck was turned over to the county yesterday. The Police Department, which has formerly relayed complaints about dogs to House via radio, said last night that its latest instructions were to refer all such day. Meetings, Events Asheville Calendar TODAY Roebuck and to. I The conference will adjourn Saturday following election nf of By C. R.

Sl'MNKR Of this number, 64 are senior -of the depression at a annual sal- as applied to sales, patrolmen, 14 detectives, four of $4,800. The sales training work will he lice lieutenants, two sergeants and in iMS n. i assumed continued through todav. On Thurs- Tatiana Grantzeva, featured hal one assistant police chief: 5fi inn at $4 Ron and nvpr a nprind dav a second section of Ihe sales Wrina in "The Good Old Summer spninr firpmen. 10 fire lieutenants.

nf 1 o.l.,nll., I r.n,.L-r.nl oai i- Timn thirH nrrttl.trt ltn of the 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Craftsman's ire captains and two assistant 'creased to $8,400 at the time of 'exnccted to report for a second Asheville Music Theater Festivals ficers and directors for the coming year.

Ramsey Talks Fair of the houtnern mgmanas, fjre chiefs. his resignation. April. 1930. training session.

in the Forest Amphitheater sched City Auditorium. I Neither Chief C. C. Waddell of 12:45 P. ITI.

Lions ClUb, tlCOrgeiln. ph. nnarlminl nnr fhipf Weir was appointed to the post I Paul Tanner, general sales man-1 uleu tomorrow, riday ana $8,400 in April of that year and, ager. explained that it was notify evenings, is a vivid person- calls to the sheriff department On SJi The city got out of the aogjVanaerDiu nuici. j.

c. Fitzgerald of the Fire De liortairc remained at that salary for the 'practical to handle all of the rep- toioriui. ano nynamit wmi next 15 months. rescntativcs in one group for the an Lold dramatic quality. control business by declining to 1 p.

m. Asheville "oa arc included in the pay 1 make anv appropriation lor it, r.caiiors. ueorge vauucimn training and for that reason the! was 'ran' 'Wy itocoros were not ihn nf ihi raises. Senior patrolmen and firemen Of Teachers contending that state statutes lm available on the salary of Htvi separate sessions were ac-- A stage on which she was to dance (those with at least five years ipiummcr. who served temporarily uPon- BLUE RIDGE.

July 20 "A ti, nut tne management promiseu in ac.v.tc. in auvautc iium w. a ias city manager in the interim 4 p. m. Story hour, Pack Memorial Library.

7 p. m. Rifle and Pistol Club, Courthouse. 8 p. m.

Elks Lodge, 232 Haywood St. 8 p. m. Civil Air Patrol, Ar Newspaper Man Looks at Teacher month to $300, with minimum and of two or three months between the main lobby of the hotel andjdu lf hcr. hnnn mnral.tvnn nlanarH.

ar. lpss dlfllfult and that pleased her. pose on the county the obligation of handling such work in both urban and rural areas. The city has made no announcement of its plan, if any, as to what will be done about payments already made for city dog licenses which run from June 1 through at various points about the room), T.T,''f.!i giving it somewhat of a gala ap-i abolishing of the old commission form of government and setting up the council-manager form in 1931. Supply" was discussed by D.

llidcn I Harney, vice president of the Asheville Citizen-Times Publishing at the Leadership Conference of the- North Carolina Education Association here tonight. maximum annual pay in the two departments for patrolmen and firemen set at $2,772 and $3,600. The annual salary minimum-maximum for patrolmen compares with that set in seven other North mory. pcarance. mav h.mnpn In hpr lillle nink wtiat rnay happen to her little pinl 9:30 p.

m. High-wire artists Elaborate displays of Arvin prod-; to Say nothing of her eet ucts have been set up in the Audi-r hn- t. to give program. Recreation Park. in! The teacher shortage is the most lO.MOKKUW c.i i.iinn v.iwmt.a u.i Carolina cities as follows: and first bc- 10 a.

m. Flower arrangement A I crucial problem facing the schools Charlotte, Winston- as a sidelight oi me training ses- as a sidelight of the training ses- in iui.i ui Tviinaiii iuiiuwiimi oliiihii pti-mir-id Russia sion. Ihe production of TiglJ w.s ahoul 4 ft of the nation today, he said. lecture-demonstration, sears recre- Salem, Greensboro, The problem is overwhelming Telecasting BvWLOSTV Set Sept. 18 i Britches realistic mountain l() her family' drama, was suspended to permit sh snlan am ation room.

Durham, 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Crafts- Kalcigh, High man's Fair of the Southern Fayettcville, May 31.

1955. The Ice is i ior males and $2.50 for female dogs. Recreation Group Makes $600 Request A budget request of $l00 has been presneted by the Weaverville Recreation Council to the United Fund, according to Charles D. Kirbv, council executive director. The council's total operating budget will be $1,000.

Kirny said. Both figures are the same as lands, City Auditorium. the use of the auditorium for the sh(. 4,4 Paris. omentum.

The show will be re- Sic itussian. French and sinned with a performance Satur- lluently. She learned to The minimum-maximum for firemen here (same as police) com because education in its last analysis is a human business. Facilities, buildings and theory mean nothing without qualified teachers, Ramsey pointed out. 'Ihe speaker listed six factors contributing to the teacher shortage: the increased birth rate, lengthening of the school term, day night.

love France during her vears there WNC Calendar TODAY Southern Industrial Relations pares with that set in the same Plans to begin television broad-cities as follows: casts on Station WLOS-TV Sept. Charlotte, Winston- 18 were announced yesterday by Salem, Greensboro, Charles M. Bntt. president of the Conference opens at Blue Ridge anil found the French schools most interesting. "I started dancing professionally when I was 16 years old and have been at it ever since," she con- Assembly MISS GRANTZEVA children are staying in school long- Durham, Skyway Broadcasting Co.

ti eon ti Mn. i Cransloii l'rin I Vorks Kiiijiloycs Conliiuie Slrikc 'Ollllllll; OUI1VU pr anil arc attpn.ltnff hpttpr N. C. Kducation Association to hold conference for local unit offi- XT W111 fesM-d. Kuss.

saw AKo the average family Is tl .1 UA CMIllc I llk( thlS fltV." tw.lt,.- f. I ni RiJnm icumhiv nave a national nciworK aiiiuatinn those proposed and received last jear. The Weaverville council carries cut a program of summer activities for the town's young people. when it begins transmission hut "IK i-i r.Vi J2.SH0-W.1K0. aii an onnortunitv to trv out lor ciai wenare nas lenoea 10 Keen 0 Industrial Relations lL.

HENDKRSOWIl.I.E. July 20 th(. Ballet Russc de Monte Carlo, she was featured as ballerina for children in school and pupils loads COnlinUCS at Blue from the UaguVoT lilu" ItaMonV each offer TV 4 17, Zr Assembly. ninna time nrp that mo Ha y.vutmx in iiuriiny nmmi IPiph araninH an 1 Fletcher were described today as shc hastened to sav. "It the Mar- shortage have been half-hearted He said it is anticipated that "annul the same as vesterdav" n'nlu apr Innn nrpnar'aiinn kova-Dolin Ballet for an engage-and wholly inadequate." Ramsev v.

to firemen and patrolmen Music And Drama TODAY Population factors also a v. Charlotte has a 1930 census popu- 2:30 and 8:30 p. m. The Vaga- transmission facilities atop Ml. jhn Gregory, resident manager.

training." mrnt. She confesses that shc has said. Pisgah will be ready to begin i F.mploves went on strike at the Mjss Grantzeva came to the always found hcr work fresh and The sneaker, a former member sending test patterns the last of first shift yesterday after company' United States with the Ballet Russe exciting even when there was a lot 0f the State Board of Education, next month or the first of umon representatives failedjde Monte Carlo in 1939 and has of drudgery connected with the said teachers have never yet asked tember. l0 agree on terms of a work con-ibeen in this country since that routine. money that didn't finally prove My Answer Ibond Players present "Here Comes 1J4-i2: W'nston-Salem, 5 Mr.

Jordan." Flat RwkPlayhouse.jf'11:"50- ll b.l.' ham, 71.311: Raleigh. 6o.679: Ashe- Flat Rock. Walls of the transmitter tract. Employes are represented She likes this country and She danced at a pertormance in t0 be there. 8 by the TWUA-CIO.

danced in many cities during uespne inc iaci inai me prcs- ISn "Horn in Iho West b3-W0- Hl8h 01nt. "mu to' icPa. VmajhVSn in Wil ZW XI 6 -iing tower will begin next week. historical Appalachian Amphitheater, Boone building is Britt said. Gregory said yesterday pro-, her stay here.

em imanciat ouiimix ior simu rrv duction was satisfactory although! "1 remember dancing in enuc is not too good. don't allow By BILLY GRAHAM I have been in the "big house" Boone not available from the League Ion a modified basis." Ivillc several years ago with the 1 "ke to dance snc said yourselves to be ternliod prema- simply. "Perhaps that explains turely by revenue estimates," he 8:15 p. m. "Unto These Hills." Cherokee Indian drama.

Mountainside Theater, Cherokee. In the Police Department, detectives are tentatively scheduled to be increased from $280.50 to vg; 'L'Zti; saiu. I It was easy to see that as far Ramsey said the economic fac- as shc was concerned the whole tor is not the only cause ot tne 8:30 p. m. The Vagabond Play- $320 a month; lieutenants from ll.u.ll.l, J.CUICI.UK13 IIOIII ers present Here Comes Mr.

in tn- ti, sa' J-1-1 a month captains dan. Hat Rock Playhouse. Flat from ln mnnln! r. Rock. for several years because of conviction for armed robbery.

While in prison I came to my sense, I saw the error of my way; and the prison chaplain was able to make clear to me how even a sinner like me can have God's forgiveness and become a Christian through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Soon I shall be released from prison; but really, I hesitate now to face society. What do you suggest? You have many friends who island readv to help you. You have story was really summed up in teacher shortage. "Communities thi.t simple statement.

She thinks must understand the supreme role the girls in the United States of the teacher in our society." he make the best dancers in the world said. and would like to see more of them He said we are willing to spend go after it seriously. $4,000 a year per student to train "The American girls have good doctors but only $300 a year to figures and nice strong legs." she 3 teacher, si.id with some enthusiasm. "They The speaker suggested 10 1-2 or geants from $275 to f.J) and Assistant Chief A. R.

Sluder from 363 to $390 a month. In the Fire Department, lieutenants are tentatively slated to be Snyder Free Under Bond In 2nd Case increased Irom $297 to $335 learn to dance naturally and when II niontns scnooi icrms. month: captains from $330 to $3i a month and assistant chiefs D. B. Dover and W.

H. Williams from $3(i3 to $.190 a month. ILiMVJiif'. Ufc.r-.fcW they work thev can accomplish patterns with ease. It is said, it is a mistaKc irom tne become well acquainted with the! rr-i City Manager J.

Wcldon Weir's ion to watch them swni'i school buildings to be closed three A rhn nirl am in. linpH months Of thC Car. chaplain who. as a true man of 'V bond hv US Comnn7-raise from $100,0 10 M2ono a God. has helped you spiritually "me sal- Jito face a charge of attempted Pf to be petite with small figures but Ramsey deplored the fact that i ii ij in vnmp rmmiips in inn siaic do rounocu.

ineir iiancmg is un- 1" j' 'tape from fedcra custody in the "unl n( iUa -1 rftin Roth rtf nam mn 1 I irnl i rti i hmiia. of the warden. Both of them can November criminal term of u.S.;C?rolina d.lies having city man- District Court here. lm as Snvder. of 22 Cumberland Charlotte.

Winston- he very helpful in your rehabilitation into society. On the oatside you will find that the rescue missions and organizations like the Salem, Greensboro, $11 waived preliminary hearing in his fcrtnt from that of the American K1rls because nature has made of a Sood school program, thtm different." Hc. Protested the necessity of teachers having to go to every leg- She likes South America and is wjth hat in hand. returning to Peru for an engage-, Tne conference voted to meet ment shortly. After that she will afiain in 1955 at the Bue Rldse tour other countries in South Asscrnbiy 0n July 16-18 E.

N. America. Mcekins of Raleigh. NCEA pres- udent. presided and introduced 000; Durham, Raleigh, appearance before Stoker yester Salvation Army are most under MZ.bUU; rayetteville, $9,450.

day. standing of your situation, and can He js aiready under $500 bond 0ne reason given by the Council be helpful in aiding you to secure 'fnr triai Nnwmhcr nn rhamne for raising Weir's Dav was that Ramsey. Letihstille Driver Dies In Truck Crash I Buncombe Man Flees I 'JUi Martinsville. July 20 Troy Prison Camp UP A 29-year-old Leaksvillc. N.C..

I An 18-year-old Buncombe County truck driver was killed instantly man. Howard David Smith, es- employment with those who want 0f violation of the federal liquor he serves also as public works, to give you another chance. BeiaWS. and water department di- frank with those to whom you go Tne ater charge grew out of his 'rector, posts some other North tar advice and help. Honesty is'aneged attempt to escape from Carolina cities fill with other men not only the best policy, it is the custody of the U.

S. Marshal in drawing additional salaries not only policy. You need not discuss jthe Federal Building following his Pald here, your background with anyone else arrest on July 13 on charges of Weir's pay increase was the hut your advisor and your em- illegal possession of an unlicensed f'rst he has received since July, ployer. Keep reading your Bibleldistillery, removing and conceal- 19-1. when his salary was in-every day, have your quiet timefing non-tax-paid liquor and illegal creased from $8,400 to $10,000.

He for prayer, be a witness for Christ possession of non-tax-paid liquor, did not participate in the overall wherever you are. join some ac- Snyder was scheduled to appear 10 per cent pay boost given city live Bible-helieving church with a before Stoker last Wednesday to employes in 1952 Councilmcn said live-wire men's society. You have answer the escape charge, but Weir refused a sal- real future before (failed to do so. ary then. Tanner Jorgensen Payne Marshall -Omen Pnoto near here today when his truck caped yesterday rrom a state pns-ran off a straight stretch of road, on camp at Troy, according to in- TOP OFFICIALS confer at Grove Park Inn where the Arvin Industries Inc.

train course for salesmen is in nroeress this week. In the Dicture are Paul W. Tan- smashed into a utility pole ar.d formation received here. ncr, general sales manager; Weldon Payne, assistant general sales manager; Elmer Smith was described as being Jorgensen. division merchandising manager; and John C.

Marshall vice president. $ldl coSnbrown Glenn W. Thompson, president, was not present when the photograph was made. Compton of Rt. 2, Leaksvillc.

ieyes and brown hair. 1.

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