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iriE ASHEV1LLK CI'l I2KN. ASHt.VILLE. N. C. TUKHI1AY.

APIU1, 52 11141 Pitt MVk unin ni mi nniiir! JOHNSON VRGES ENLARGED REAL estate board to write a letter to the commissioners in appreciation of the steps they have taken. He also spoke on cooperation between real Spruce Planting Stock For Memorial Forests Will ArriveN extW cell MUZ iM uniHL ON TURKEY Interpreting War News UCT ATI? A cstHte nicn- saylnft that such A i ti tiUAlXU operation will enable each sales-man to do a better Job. Herbert E. told members Wayne Bramlott discussed ex- BUS FATALITIES 1 of the Asheville Real Estate Board, ehaiiKes and expressed the belief 'meeting yesterday at the S. and W.

that each realtor has In his listings Spruce planting will be re- organization deposits $5 for each that he believed a larger properties for exchange which ceivea oy fisgan National lorest acre to ne planted, and the finest and more effective board should be uum uisimscu ui Hiniucn By KIRKE L. SIMPSON the Pindus range and well south of Trikkala, la confirmed. The next ween to oe used lor planting lurnisiies the siock. super- developed and outlined plans to iukcuici. The possibility that swift dlsas.

Tom Rowland. president of memorial loiests lor the Daughters I vises the planting and affords the accomplish this purpose. memorial ioresis lor ine uaug 1)1 riri-elt armies TrlKKala-Karaitia road runs on German -Russian Break ter.wil' uiaiiit-u in win the American Revolution same protection from fne. disease southwest to a junction with the west of the Pindus mountains ful the board, announced that the southeast regional conference of the National Association of Real Estate Boards will be held In At- Mr. Johnson, first vice-president of the board, had charge of the proitram and conducted a round- the United Daughters of the Con- and trespass as is given other r.a-federacy, it was announced ves- tlonul forest lands In the viciniiy.

Of Recent Deaths Of N. C. Students Believed Nearing In Istanbul ly Justifies the foreboding in the British press that the hour for an attempted British withdrawal from Greece may be close, if it has not leroay oy n. a. uoswonn, loresi main Ioannina Arta Nufpactos highway at Agrinlon.

Should the German push southward from Kar-ditsa reach Agrinion the possible Lamia-Artes allied defease line two organisations are sui table discussion on real estate op May 7-9. He named Mr. mm supervisor. An oorooivient fortlng the plan in memory of 'he orations and .,,.1 rl lm. A rrr.ll rr.ftrr- fnr thA Hi.t'r.lim- i.t already struck.

I ISTANBUL. April 51. (UP Informed Turkish Quarters believed Miiuicis luiiiisiKii uy inr siaie emi jn the sale of real estate. A num-as an evidence of interest in re- be, of members made talks, forestation. i 1 T.

B. Sumner led a discussion in It is reported that the allies arc. would be breached before it could set up. All Greek forces north nnLtlun, Apia meIlt thPSC memorial forests y-colored Easter eggs played a part has mRde Joscpn in the death of a Wake Forest first Kirchcr. regional forester, with bers of a committee to Induce as many members of the Asheville board as nossible to attend the up on the eastern I lank tonight that Germany will hurl her i backing Mr.

Moswortn Announced that grade student on Easter Monday which he suggested more effective conference. headquarters in Atlanta, and stand on a 40 mile front "between the Gulf of Corinth and the Aegean port of Lamia." That line Joseph Silvcrslern of Brevard, state to the Albanian border and west of the Pindus range would be in a trap with their backs to the Ionian sea, cut from their British-Greek comrades to the east. ine sues seiecten lor the platinum advcrtlstne of leal property would are along the Blur Ridge Parkwav u(, o( grt.nt vam(. Banks operating in the United States decreased from 15.287 in ui. mill iJiiiifl vlKll llllllisi.

HIIU Tennessee Gap. This area once had Ptott, Boyd discussed economy moves made In recent months bv 1938 to 15.082 the succeeding year, Lloyd Griffin, executive secretary of the state school commission, revealed today that the boy. seven-veai-old Richard Earl Kearney, anxious to show his Easter eggs to his parents before his two brothers could reach home with theirs dashed regent for the D. A. and Mrs.

Ethel Harris Fisher of Ashevllln, state president, of the North Carolina division of the U. D. C. Under the plan, the sponsoring Even as it is, with German forces holding Metsovon pass, there seems wnat was considered one of countv board of but deposits showed an increase of finest spruce stands In the United nllrt asked the real more than $3,000,000,000. Balkan blitzkrieg against Turkey i within the next eight or 10 weeks, pfrhaps as the preliminary to an attack on Russia.

The feeling was growing among observers in Istanbul, barely 70 miles from the spearhead of the German sweep eastward, that a showdown on the enigmatic state of relations between Germany and Russia Is approaching. Anticipating an early German at mttus uui, in iitvui years nas oeen no way for the Greeks to escape the closing Nazi-Fascist trap unless they retreat to the south would keep open, behind the British to the southeast, the narrow peninsula on which Athens stands. The peninsula is water-guarded almost completely. Yet British withdrawal to such a front would mean complete separation of allied forces in the west and in the east. If it is the position at which the British retreat ucimm a unliving iiuui uiu.

The vehicle struck and killed ft. LAUGHLIN Is Your Laxative swiftly. Rome reports a considerable segment of the Greek army in the extreme northwest separately denuded of this timber. Mr. Illosworth said.

TliL was due to I logging operations prior to the nr. quisition of the land by the United States government. In addition to the plantings li.t-ed above the forest service 1' planting some 3.0 abandoned fields I that are not restocking satisfac iiiiii iiisiaiiuy as me xwo Dromers looked on. Griffin also released a report by D. B.

Bryan, chairman of the Wake Forest school board, and D. W. IS SPEAKER AT CLUB MEETING I Leader trapped above crossings of the Vio sa river: but that probably is i is aimed, it means that the pos tack, the avacuation of Istanbul vas speeded today and tickets were a It takes! In laxatives, a.s pt opi sible 75-mile "waist-line" front across Southern Greece from the Gulf of Lamia in the east to the Smith, principal of the school, ab I Vnn'll riuemar on DllQllflllt1iI fffWi "somrthinK extra' torily. fields have eroded toi solving the driver. Harold Wall, of I Dr.

Maud P. Laughlin of Ashe blame in the fatality. The two said ville college spoke the common to get to the top xatlVe. spicy, aiomatic. easy to take.

Punctual and thorough, yet tin point where thev are no Innr-iaod stay there. of men, women and children to enable the first groups of civilians to leave Thursday or Friday for the Anatolian interior. Rail Lines Cloned Gulf of Artes in the west cannot be reached by Greek forces falling back west of the Pindus range. that the bus had reached the end wealf of Australia at a meeting of of gentle in its action, usually, when of its route and the driver was back-; Business and Professional it was explained. Approxi Reports from Berlin that the ing, preparatory to turning Women club last night at the minor action compared to the threat of German advances westward via Metsovon and via Kar-ditsa far to the south.

The Pindus range still offers some protection to the Greek retreat in the west. Could the Nazi southward drive from Kardits'a be held up long enough in the center of the line, the Greeks might reach the mountainous and defensible ground spanning Southern Greece eastward at the Artes-La- BLACK-DRAUGHT has been one of the favorite laxatives of four generations in the South. That's cue reason you ought to try this all- mately 1,840 ai res have Let planted to date on the national when the Kearney child ran back an-l Cafeteria. Railroad stations and docks were Nazis have captured Metsovon pa.ss simple directions are tollowed. The main reason for all this is a "tonic laxative" ingredient in BLACK-DRAUGHT that helps to tone lazy intestinal muscles.

Adv. signify deadly menace for Greek 01 It. Dr. Laughlin, who visited Aus- forest area, Inrgely through thel forces holding the west flank. That nowever, Bryan ana bmitn sug- tralia last year, said that the three work of the CCC it.

was explained, vegetable medicine next. mile-high east-west corridor through the northern extremity of the Pindus range offers the Ger mia gulf waistline; but as this is mans a good road westward Ionnina. even to the Ionian coast clogged with the luggage of those paying their own transportation into the interior, to Asiatic Turkey, and trains were loaded to capacity. Posters in the streets and advertisements In newspapers announced numerous auctions by persons and firms preparing to abandon Turkey's metropolis. The British embassy hoped to evacuate all women and children of the British colony within three weeks, apace with the evacuation of Turkish civilians of the entire it ueai me "a- questions asked her most often penses of the funeral.

A statute wcre: What is America's attitude provides that the state shall bear toward England and the war, how the expenses of children injured or does America make democracy killed while in school buses, and worlCi and how did she get so pow-officials today were uncertain whaterful and rlcn lri so snort a time? could be done in the Kearney case. -Australia is vei anxious to since the child had left the bus. friendlv relations with The Bryan-Smith report wasj America the speaker stated, made public on the eve of the tirstj Vocal selpCtions were presented written there seems small hope of that. If the allied retreat on the eastern flank is to the Lamia-Gulf of Corinth line mentioned In dis south of the Greek-Albanian frontier. The main line of Greek retreat southward from all the region west of the Pindus mountains is down the Ioannina-Arta highway, one of the two Important north-south patches, it can only be a prelude to attempted British-Greek evacuation by sea.

or to a retirement across the Corinth Isthmus into the uiccLiiig Ui i ki luuiuuui. jb Mjss Anne H0ffln(ini committee which will study the ie by Mjss Florence school transportation problem. The1 collegC. roads spanning Greece. It is along fJR th, road, south of Ioannina.

that If objectives 'e repom te of constant Pleoponnesus. Either course must SAVE NOW ON 1 "I use and recommend I bb. paiiHaaaBjaB), aa nana 1 Master Mixed Paint I BETTER PAINT be fraught with terrible losses. It air strafing, creating confusion is for such an eventuality that The defeat of Turkey. In tlie commiuee was appoiniea auer uov-1 Dur, buslness ernor Broughton had directed a full d011ati01ls to a study of the situation.

Prompted by, for the Kearney death and the death astcr st.al ShSoftS tt Te 'we'eksea1: ie? Ior scnixii ous wiecK tnree weeKS earner. Henry H. Hair pres dent, presided at the meeting. Miss among the retreating Greeks. some elements of the British press That, is not the onlv threat.

Ger- ar seeking to nrenare Rritlsh nnh- opinion of informed quarters here would not help Germany to defeat man canture of Karditsa. east of lie ODinion. Britain or win the war but would help stave off defeat for a long Blanche Tibbitts. chairman of the International Relations committee, mission, placed the blame on the diiver in the Cary death. This was time because it would bring near two long-desired German goals the grain and oil of Russia's Ukraine and the Caucasus and the oil of Large Crowd Expected At Tryon Horse Show iran ana iraq.

Drive Seen Imminent the first time in four years, Griffin said, that a driver has been at fault in a school bus fatality. Griffin said that the committee might call representatives of every group having anything to do with public transportation and ask them Committees For Event Stevenson To Speak had charge of the program. Smoky Mountain Stages Wins Leasing Privilege WASHINGTON. April 21. Wi The interstate commerce commission today authorized the Smoky Mountain Stages.

Asheville. N. C. to lease the operating rights and property of Smoky Mountain Transit company. Knoxville.

Tenn. At Viking Club Meeting imminence oi a uerman auacit. In the opinion of best informed quarters here, has been heightened by the stalling of the German and Italian desert 'blitz" attack in North Africa and the fact that Athens may soon fall to German I to "shed any light they can on Are Announced By Officials safety in public transportation." Members of the committee are InVin A flarnc nf VatfAttovilln rhoir- The Viking club wll" hear J. J. Stevenson of Biltmore college at Its, man and Q.

J. Holler of Union forces. TRVfW Anrll 21 iSneriaH If the Germans reached the Suez With nrosnects of nlentv of sun meeting at 7:30 o'clock tonight at Mills. R. L.

Harris. canal across Egypt the Turks and shin. anri dlv field, the 16th an- tho The commission denied the appli Rhododendron rlubhouse, it Clyde A. Erwin. state superintend Russians, it was said, might bnual To'on Horse and Hound show was announced last night.

ent oi puDiic instruction, ana oru- cation of the stages company to acquire control of the transit company spared a wnue longer Decause ine wm get underway at 9 a. m. Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Leopoldo Guiterrez through ownership of its stock.

uciiiiaua "ie" neSQay. Will hPVe Chore nf mnsieol nrn. MASTER -MIXED HOUSE PAINT riches of Africa and the Near East Officials predict the visitors and gram and a "smorgasbord" or KNOTHOLE GANG COMMITTEE TO entries will far exceed any previous Scandanavian dinner will be served How To Hold FALSE TEETH and have gained control of the Eastern Mediterranean, bringing Turkey to her knees. Many observers believe that the first task of the German army after show, and have announced the following committees to supervise the different phases of the show. MEET TONIGHT More Firmly In Place Advertising Mrs.

Tommy Phlpps, knocking Greece out of the war Lhalrm The Y.M.C.A. knothole gang com nd rnohur an; Mrs. George Brannon, Do Your fih trrth mnnov rajiK bv slmnma. rironDiiii or wibhlinK mittee, representing every civic club in the city, will meet at the PRINCE SPEAKS The Rev. C.

C. Prince, pastor of the Biltmore Baptist church, discussed How to Make Our Church More Powerful" at the first meet-in gof a study group of the Sunday school held In the church last night. The meetings will continue through Friday of this eek. nilfll you fat ImiKh or talk Jii.il vmir Lasting Beauty Longer Life More Economy ormlcle a ImV FASTF.FIH Thl alkaline Inoii-acldi oowilrr building at 7:30 o'clock tonight to i g1' full trr'h more nrmlv and more rnttiforlahlv No Btimrov. annrV.

TaMV Miss Eleanor Moffett. Miss Hope Rogers and Mrs. Louis Bunte. General committee Carter P. Brown, chairman: Sam Bingham.

Charles J. Lynch, John R. Klm-berely, M. F. and George D.

Wick, Jr. Barbecue C. M. Ergle. chairman: even tnougn tne uriusn may nang ento Peloponesus and Crete will be to seize the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus straits as a preliminary to an attack on Russia.

In this manner the Germans would hope to prevent British war-Mps from slipping Into the Black late or lealln Doea not sour. Chrrita ball season Saturday. Bert Starnes is chairman of the committee. plaia odor" (denture, breatht. Get FA.3 TF.Krll loday at anv druK atore.

Adv. Better Coverage Carter P. Brown. M. B.

Caldwell sea ana masting vuai ucrmaa-uciu Burgin Pester, W. W. Creasman, C. ne gallon covers 6UU sa. rt.

frVrl points at Varna and Constanza to J. Lynch, and Horace Newman. Costs Iprs per And least of SPORTING GOODS HEADQUARTERS gallon Less per square foot all per year. disrupt the Nazi lines of communication. Apply Diplomatic Pressure This accomplished, the German blitzkrieg undoubtedly would attempt to push into the Near East, either across Russia's Caucasia or across Turkey, depending upon the Dance Miss Betty Mead, chairman; Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Bryant, Miss Marjorle Capps, Miss Clara Edwards. Miss Patricia Fernedlng, Mum Polly Mahler, Mrs.

Wiley gas-soon Miss Tony Wick. Entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Erskine. chairmen; Mr.

and Mrs. 15am Abernethy, Mrs. Margaret Culkln Banning, Mr. and Mrs, Snm For estern North Carolina 3 sb) aaiai (mmss sani relative strength of resistance So? But before her tanks and planes Bingham. Mr.

and Mrs. Car 1 STD. FLAT FINISH go into action Germany Is making tor p. Brown. Mrs.

Jefferson W. coe. the usual rlinlomntic efforts to eetIMrs. Charles B. DuCharme.

Mr. and STD. SEMI-GLOSS FLOOR, P'RCH. ENAMEL Th wpRftier-sndotrnf He r- iiMi.nl nroirr, ton fr wood 3 1 (l out. 12 beautiful colon Mrs.

Robert Erskine, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hill. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred J. McDonald. Dr. and Mrs.

John z. 89 Steel Shafted Aristo Golf Clubs 9.19 Produra" briuMt il -fleet in irdirorat-ui ir In inn d.riifitr and 2nd coat 1 Gives practical finish that can be washed Gal. Preston. Mr. and Mrs.

Carroll p. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley P. Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. rred C. Set of Six ARISTO IRONS Smith. 4-HOUR ENAMEL 3Vi-INCH BRUSH Paint, Varnish Cleaner what she wants without fighting. That Is the reason underlying the flying trip of Baron Franz Von Papen, German ambassador to Turkey and ace Nazi diplomatic trouble-shooter.

Von Paper and Adolf Hitler. It was speculated here, probably are consulting somewhere in the Balkans not far from Turkey's frontier! because It appears that the ambassador's scheduled flight to Berlin has been cut short somewhere along the way. Set of Three ARISTO WOODS $3-95 m9 .95 $1 1 69' 79 35' Pt. Qt. Others to 29.95 Other to 20.95 rolnrful in- T) I 4-HDUB I I tNAMELj Entry Charles J.

Lynch, chairman; Sam Bingham, Georg, D. Wick. Jr. Grounds Hoyt O. Prince, secretary: Carter P.

Brown, assistant secretary; Perry Cogglras. assistant secretary. Hound show committee C. W. Ballenger, chairman; Robert Capps, John R.

Klmberely. M. F. and Dudley C. Smith.

Jr. Judges committee Sam BlnRham chairman; M. B. Flynn, Charles J. Lynch.

Judges' secretary Charles J. Lynch. Grounds committee Carter P. Brown, chairman; Sam Bingham, Georse D. Wick.

Jr. Luncheon Mrs. Mary L. Marshall Chairman; Mrs. George Brannon.

Mrs. Jefferson W. Coe. Mrs. J.

Tracy Hale. Mrs. John Z. Preston, Mrs. pure Chln nrlMtlP tnunh.

I i I lont-wrNritif Vilran-i'd in ruhhfr thf-v tav in. Fnr Insjrlp or oiitMd lis. Steel shafted clubs for beginners and occasional plavers. Vrry low priced, yet made with ovai leather grips that assure a good and accurately constructed for good balance! Irons have flange soles and shock-absorber feature. For cleaning surfaces -fore applyina paint, enamel or varnish.

Ish for i OUiiir1 Drir ln.it Dmt tonipiK. ii tnrr.orri, ri mat foM-n. 22 tv rotor. HONOR PUPILS ANNOUNCED AT EMMA SCHOOL ARISTO GOLF BALL HEAD COVERS William Revis and Sim Wilde. Jr, have been chosen as valedictorian Set Of Three $1.00 Leather.

Elas-t 1 neck. Brown with tan shield. 3 FOR $1.00 Plastic long 1 1 1 renter. Tough cover. ill1 S8 Virginia Smith.

Mrs. Harmon Van-derhoef. Mrs. George D. Wick.

Jr. GARDEN TOOLS Asst. Paddock Charles Nessmtlh, chair WEEDING HOE man: Walter Glover. Richard Jacobs. GOLF BAGS FROM $1.69 UP TO $15.95 0UNIAP 1 Ctrcnct 1 'l 69.

Harold Nessmith, and Horace Newman. Police committee Sheriff W. D. Hlnes, chairman: HAgue Kaiser. Corporal Charles Speed, J.

R. Miller. Publicity Mrs. Seth N. Vlnlng, chairman; Monte D.dman, Mrs.

and salutatorian. respectively, of the seventh grade class of Emma school, it was announced yesterdav. Revis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Revis and Wilde the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Wilde.

Other students winning scholastic honors include Frances Mclntyre and Doris Hendrlx, who tied for third place, and Bonnie Parker and Charles Anderson. Commencement exercises will be held Friday morning at 10 o'clock In the school auditorium. A play. "The King Holds Court," will be presented as part of the program. Included In the cast are Sim Wilde.

now KK it Irrth 89c IOKK 98c 59c Schulyer Hamilton, James E. John son. Reservation committee George For eedliiK or general use. Steel blade; 4 1-3-foot ash handle. X-pert Tennis Balls Mohawk Tennis Racket Cathey, chairman; Jamea Baker Richard McClure.

Ring committee Captain Rufus F)fi( l'miei(l S'jrartv hrdooa lis ri-rt 1 BADMINTON SET SI 2-49 members of the grammar grade glee club. Frances Mclntyre, Bonnie Parker. Elbert Brinkley. Tench Zogbaum, chairman: George Brannon. Mrs.

Robert ETSktne. M. B. Flynn. Mrs.

Baxter Haynes. Mrs. George D. Wick. Jr.

Scout committee M. B. Caldwell, POULTRY NETTING 12 Mesh SCREEN WIRE Meryl Smith. Eugene Edwards. 3 for $1-10 Approved U.

S. Lawn Tennis association. Red or white. Packed 3 In hermetically sealed can. Truman Luther.

Vernon Robinson $2-98 Laminated frame to prevent warping. Light, medium, heavy. Others 1.39 to 4.98 chairman: A. M. Chisholm.

BUI Derby. Bobby Dick. Tom Melton. Viola Meadows. Louise Hendricks.

Beverly Lunsford. Louise Kent, Lock McGeachy X-49 Dunlap Defiance MOWER Includes 1 rackets, net, shut tlecock. and book of rules. Trophy committee Mrs. Ernt Mahler, Mrs.

Harold Crandall. Motion Picture Shown In ft. rolU tUlf iY, 11 invf To Medical Society Ruth Caldwell, Josephine Wyatt. Doris Mathews. Betty Gentry.

Coyle Davis, Alvin Talbert. David Swann, Peggy Crompton, Betty Jo Hughes, Lois Lunsford, Virginia Winkler. Charles Anderson. Clifford Lindsay. Harold Maxwell.

Charles Penland. Blllv Quackenbush. J. T. Ellenburg, Dean Stephenson, Elvert Roberts.

L. Hensley, George Roland. Arthur but fir RACKET PRESS RACKET COVER Dro'-x- Mesh- 50 ft. 60 In. 150 ft.

tiO -n. S3.75 SO ft. 48 in. Sl.29 150 ft. 48 In.

AW Copper Bearing TENNIS NET by 3 ft $4.98 Size 42 It. "Studies In Human Fertility." a 19c A sturdy five-blade mower with cut. Rubber tires anri easy-ruiung ball bearing assembly. Others to $15.50 49c I'nn ihi Idftcr-i Oft or year i rviCf JVC' nm msh cr-rnnizcd or bronze sound motion picture, was shown by the Ortho Products company at a meeting of the Buncombe Coun Mathews. Howard Hue.

Dons Hen MARKING TAPE Double court marking on tape 9J.1J virnli rVrt wood- cadmium Dlated hftrdtarf. Prevent waroine. drlx. William Revis S. O.

Wilde, and ty Medical society last night at the iltVI John M. James. city nan. i w. nif mm The society adopted a resolution rrTT'T'g-7 T-'f aTTTTTs of regret on the recent death of Dr.

G. W. Kutscher. secretary of the society for manv years end first SKIIl editor of the society's monthly bul let in. 48-52 Haywood St.

Asheville, N. C. 48-52 Haywood St. AsheviWe, ti.K. Phone 4411 Phone 4411 Store Hours to Saturdays 9 Store Hours 9 to 6 Saturdays 9 to aMlty ettioed amningly hclin tint aided by mtdicattd, tim-UUo) RESINOL.

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