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The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 6

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THf tUHINGTON (W.C.) DAItY TlMK NIWtt, ffJDAY, MGVH 4, 150 Woman, 1950: Small HeadOnA Brig. Gen. Don Scott Selected Civilian Defense Head In Graham than last spring usually catlength with a pert little leather or a swishing lull shirt. and pretty evenly divided bel ecn the slender sheath and the sft nurses uniforms. Another Dior line comes from Snairi and li.qs iiHr.i.fnlt tblrn 1 attached to a molded blpyote.

with restrained fullness jntroduc oeiow tne knee. morning tliat he has not yet made cd in that capacity until the mill plans for the immediate future of war. sold several years ago. I Hip program bore and fs awaiting 1 General Krvitls riie in tile mifi 1 instruction" from the stale director lary ranks begins at the time he jbefore forminp any organisation, joined the ational Ouard in 1003 Kem ral Scott. G3 years of at lli ai I A.

Fi.n ia. aWM aaVS Us ROSETTE HAatOROVE SEA SUff Correspondent Paris (NEA) Christian nlor the farls designer who not so long ago startled the stv world wiin the Mew 1.00k. Is out (o vamp the fcmimi gain. silhouette a This time he has decreed this bust Wasp waist and rounded hios. And over all this, all s.iri oblique effects In draperies and fastenings, from "eteuham pai sleeves to "sling gloves" that fast en Denina the neck.

on Suit jacfeets and three he was ruuimissioitMl "a second lieutenant and promotions followed is a native or Graham and is son of Hie late John L. and ranees lirany scon. He was edu cated In the private and public graduated In an H. degree. At Hie romnleiion nf school he Mayor Crawford Announces Offire For Area Todav Graham, Antf 4.

fien. Pnn Smtt retired military leader, has accented the position of Director of Civil Defense in Gra ham. it was announced today by Major John M. The Appointment i Mayor Crawford in vas made hv accornance with inMnirrirwis from Ihp Civil Defense Director K. that such appointment, he made In towns and ct.es thrnuehout the said lhi i "glorlouJ," and also has a new blonde bicge color called "Jeanne's' lie able il also wilh dinilnu jlive daytime hats that sit squarely joined his father in the manage Giahii 1 Jh i i Clnm of ihe Svdnov mtinn viii ti.

n. The mill was transferred inlo a mance. a former member of 'the hosiery mill under the fainily'town Water Commission and was in and Cieneral Bruit became its president and has unveiling of the fall collectiuns of Iwcarer to hold her head high. And Paris high styie, and Dior appar llhere's a niro "chignon," a slar ently set the pace. 'tling little topnot made of fur.

bkirli are a few Inches shorterfeathers or real hair, garnished Korea War Speeds Plans For Into Rich New Labrador Iron Blind Eskimo Girl's Dog Leads Her Way To go with this, Dior appar. ently expects hut lftSO al women again. His mannequins wore their curls' pinned b.k and their bait dragged back from their foreheads. Long Lasting! Better Buy! Blended Paints Via! hiv mil thm fUHoill "Dutch Boy" produeti lh plintl you uow loodt Baton; you ttrt yoer Sprint painting iniido ot outside iur to comult about oil your paint nsedil J. P.

WORKMAN SON PAINTS lollars are either non exisleni and high, reaching to cut and slender esi ent on run formal full ienth coats, where they Hpeai in tne guise 01 elephant lears" that reach almost to Tne ua5a "es arla oblique" fasten FtresLniii. inri "tKti.i" Ion bodices, along with deen cane i liars on daylime creations, have the flavur of the British Royal llorscsuards uniform. These apparently fascinated Dior when he vlsilcd London, a trip niiiin a.so may explain several dresses in his collection which are almost exact reproductions of En time lo augment the family purse. She does the family marketing. They have a Harden, and raise fruils and vegetables.

They like to fish, read and piny cards in braille, hike, dance, listen to the movies and the adiu. Both had second world war jobs she as recording device operator for the investigations divi of the U. S. Civil Service, and the Port of Embarkation, is a life nobodv would have dreamed possible 3(1 years ago for tne tune hsk'imo child, tnpiy handicapped by blindness, poverty and primitive origin. A young teacher in an Alaskan government, sehnol spotted little iiteitja as one with rare determination.

The teacher, now Mrs. Corin ne Call of Seattle, obtained government aid for the child and sent her to schools for the blind in the slate of Washington. There Heiba won a sc.hularsh.io to the ferkins Institute at Watcrtnwn, Mass. Ke.t came her leaching certificate. You're nrettv much all Hi iM with your friends when vdu are willing to admit you're all wrong V.F.AV District Group Meets In City Tomorrow And Sunday The Burlington Post of Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary nil he hOSl to Other nosi! anil ii.

veil. V. GOOD SCOUT In Pus an, Kouth Korea, local Boy Scouts liavo taken Dvcr as traffic cops since ihe rreuliir police force was sent north to handle the civilian populations evacuating ilie tattle areas, District at nieeiings here tomorrow I'he Dioaram will ooen wiib hanquel at the Pine Valley Inn tomorrow night, at 7:30 o'clock, followed by a dance at the V. W. Home on Krwin Avcnua at 8 o'clock.

llttsincss sessions of the post: County Building Bee Creates A New Park and auxiliaries will be held at a Peeled lo allnnd, according to of n'clock Sunday afternoon. Thn'flcials. Iron Curtain Listeners Find U. S. 'Voiee'OutOfTune AT Ncwsfeatures San Francisco A blind Fkimo rl has overcome mountainous ob stacles to achieve a happy and useful life.

She Is now Mrs. MeSba Klmr of Seattle, college graduate, home lakcr and assistant bread winner illi a seme of unusual skills, ller name got a brief mention i the news In Sun Francisco as ne of seven hlind persons who had been given guide dugs by t.iurio Doss for the Blind. Inc. after ihey had completed month's training on bow to us Ihe dogs. Mrs.

King stooped to fondle her new companion Miss Gypsy, sensitive, black and brown shepherd and exclaimed: It is just wonderful! To have r. stead of always being afraid of falling off a cur!) or down some stairs, or a aldewalk elevator, or of bumping into buildings or people." With verve. Mrs King threw herself into the lessons of ller ling course. She crossed streets, mounted buses and i walked through the Stock street tunnel a terrifyins hazard, to the blind. The revcr nerating mar ot street cars drowns il Lir hlin.

depend upon. Un the high, Golden Cate bridge walk, Mrs. King was ecstatic, asking rapid questions ahoul the views of Hie city, the height of the bridge, the look of the water. "1 so glad 1 was able to see she declared. "Now 1 can teil husband all about it." Utigene tV, King, her husband, a Thllnget Indian, a bag bailer in.

Ihe St. Regis paper piant at eattle. He is nearly blind, but as "object perception." "He can iee you cume into the Dom. but lie doesn't know who on are until you speak," she xpnlined. Married six years, they are buy ing their home, and own.

their furniture. She neckties and mats in spare home eaves atgnans, in snare home BARN DANCE Beginning until he was luuslemf inlo service as oautain In 19ft. A hriiliant e. i. ner followed until he was retired Worl(i War It! c.nnmi Or.it is rfn ii, at one lime a trustee at Davidson College.

Railroad Ore Land and Sundav, posts will mei't at the V. F. W. Home, anil the auxiliaries at the American Legion Ifut on Willov hruok rnive. DistinRtiished fiuesls fr i both posts and auxiliaries The lislei say Voice broad urobilin! and loop winded.

They bi rf, concise, wcll documenled accounts nf what's going on lu tile Tree world, When listening time is a time of danger, it shouldn't be strung out. However effective musical ni'i gi.ims may ne nisewbei rope, they have no place easts to iron Curtain nations. Who wants to go to jail tor listening Both BBC and Voire program; too often stress what Eastern Eu opcans view as trivial news. BUC is Inning ground been. deserihes tou ceremonies.

Talk of cvonn'lvr u. powned and be.ieweletl women is resented as useless. Sn It Is. too, with word oi say gatherings in America. The Poles, Czechs, Hungarians Rumanians and olher u.

don't feel Ihe western hrnadca.it undc i stand Ihem or I'ini conn. tries They get the notion the mnn at 1110 Voice mkrutihnne 1q an actor running Ihreush a part. According In (he renorts. hern's what Itic s.ltellite listeners want: 1. Ooon, solid information about scientific progress of the U.

S. anil ine ii est, to be thrown into the balance against Russia's poisonous anu wcsiorn mil, 2. ClSir signs uf what tile West would ilu when and If It eao free the satellites from the Hussion yoke. Do 'we have a social and program lo lake fbn 1 nf that Communists Dffer Programs which' inrlir ale rlin West really understands conditions nelilnrt the Curl; Vital to this end of fhe need to dressed In his OWN interest, not America or Britain" mnci leci lie is Hearing from a friend. in otber.

a man who kimws him ami ins problems well. But he satellite renorlR siismnsl they'd like to see an expanded luiue oi rtmeriea. in effect, tiicv say: strip away the frills, the gen eral slogans, the excess talk, ami focus on liard facts well luU'ioret With thai kink of information, an Keep up tneir courage tyranny. FETZfilt AT DAVIDSON Davidson. Aug Tom Fetier, U'ake Forest' forinalioil hoi.

iijke forests ace help install Ihe at Uavidson college this fall. Head Coach Crowell Littl, nniccd yesterday that 'elier been named backlield coach. native of Heidsvillp. runnitig the town recreation progi a at tvake Forest. Me was sbtth ranking passer in the na tion in 1817.

WHY MORE? i.Mi;CCt Friday, August 4th AND EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY THEREAFTER Dancing 8 to 12 Music By Jim Hall Band No. 2 Lloyd's Recreation Center BURCH'S BRIDGE ROAD By nOV WILLIAMS AP Newsfentures Charleston, W. Vn. Heiilcniher the old fashioned house raising or corn shucking where the entire Vlllasie turned nnf tn nnn olher? Well, that's bow Kan; uly got Us public park two days' lim Altogether, so ik part. The ne 400 workers skilled laborers largely by the 'wen usiied in n.

Mt while col la I oiled i NOW KIDS HAVE TV'S in labor iih pick and shovels Half million dollars worth of ing euuipment was made able without charge by dealers flood Time Had B.v All A carnival almosphere nrevail ea. pitchmen sold souvenirs; loudspeakers blared cheering music. And many of the thousands of spectators who flocked by special trains and buses to watch the op tions became so enthusiastic that they doffed their coats and tics and turned to themselves. Tin i i A kiM Lill nance 'pavilion and nwnihmi rii. i.i.

vm ijLmKS I Weather By TREW GL'RLEY. J. ForccasL for Rurlington and vicinity: Generally fair and mild this afternoon. Cooler luiiiorrnw morning, becoming warmer during Low temperature lonielit. SS.flO: high tomorrow, 83 85; high yester day, uu; low yesleidav, 70: low last night.

B4; at 8 o'clock this morning. 6TJ. wha county lies in the mou: ous area where Daniel Bonne blazed pioneer trails. And the coonskinners wearing canvas duckbill caps instead of the home made Headgear of the earl; Iters demonstrated the sair oneer spirit in building themselves a park. They billed the blitz pi Dj Wives and daughters of the workers turned their hands tu reeding 1 lie hundreds of mei buys.

Barbecued Reel's: served up whnlesale. Fond. the new Coonskin Park. soft drinks wore contrihulcd. 'Twas a Sneed.v Job 't he iob.

includine tho eonstnie. non oi a mile and a quarter of trail type park road, was complet eu on se.ne.mile, A dance was held at. the pavilion on the evening of the second day. The physical work was done in two davs. But weeks and months oi planning laid the groundwork.

The wooded trart was acouired several years ago by the countv. But county officials could not lay men nanas on sutncient luinis develnp the area. The Charleston C.a3ette started Iho ball rolling. The newspaper plugged the plan far weeks with feature stories. Pledges nf voluntary cooperation snowballed.

A group of Officials from Dnp iin N. arrived o. i second day of Operation Coon skin on a tour of the airports In The comment of Carl Worse, chairman of the Oneidi County Board of Supervisors, was Astounding. HAVE LUSTROUS. SATINY and ivoodwork Acme Quality Semi Gloss Finish dries salin smooth Impervious to grease and dirt, it can be washed new again in a jiflfy, without Inline ill luslrr.

Come in todnv and sec the lovely new Semi Gloss colors. 6 1637 nial 6 5622 I Br JAMES MOYrAGXES fcEA Special Correspondent. Toronto. Canada. iNEAl A Vat In far nff Korea has hastened construction ot a railroad into the Labrador wilderness.

That's lie cause the new rail line will lead to rich new iron ore country, bad ly needed for Ihe products war material. Plans had called for starling construction on the railwav next Sprinn. Bui now il will be begun this year. Supplies for 111 project ai being rushed to Seven Islands, southern terminus of the line. Seven Islands is on the St, Lawrence river, frozen over dur ing the winter.

So the are toinu by ship now. while they can. Later, equipment will he flown to Seven Islands. Despite the speed up ot stnietinn. the vital railway be finished until ahoul mid JP52 When completed, it will for 360 miles norlhward from Seven Islands into the heart of the new Iron range.

Six U. S. steel ernnnann i helping to finance ihe development oi me iron ore deposits. A tot road has already been hntlt (in miles north of Seven Islands. An other 40 miles of cross difficult brush country.

The remaining Z6U miles will be easier, over the flat, rneky terrain to apod i.aite, site Dt the deposits. Plans call for 10 contractors to timid the railway in sections and to complete the 10b Then it is expected that at least Hi.uuu.uui) tons of ore will be ed durinc the six iiwnlh so Ore wilt be shipped by rail to aeven issanos, and from there by Boston area steel mills. Five big shovels are planned to take 70,000 tons of ore uul uf Ihe ground a day, enough to load seven trains a day for Seven 1s janus. mere flocking facilities are being 'built to handle up to The Lahrador iron ore deposit hav come to light only in recent, years but transDortat on has heen the hig stumbling block to their tieveiapiueni, yvitti the Minnesota news out Df rich Labrador area has become jmpor laiu. to American steel comoanies.

Showings so far lead to the belief that the Labrador field is mucn Bigger than the alesabi range in Minnesota. The new fields enver an area of at least ia rimes try miles as shown by the drilling operations of one rnmpany. Oilier Canadian Amer ican syndicates prospecting and drilling in the area norm as ungsva Bay. Seven Islands, which will he the new shinninc center nr ihn iron fire trade, Is now a honniinE llttl trading settlcmenl, which nas so far existed fram Ihe lino bering and Inr trades. Large nadlan banks have in recent monins established hranclies there, as forerunners of the new Labra, Har rriman (Conlinrted From Page One) is that this government should take the lead in getting ahead with a Japanese peace sellleineiil.

as possible. That Involves cm KEEP COOL DAY OR NIGHT Keep Cool With A Welch Air Flight circulator. "The modern way to keep the entire room cooler." Several models to select from. Coll and see these circulators today. Alamance Book Stationery Co.

Ca By l.EON DF.NNEW NEA Stofr Correspondent Paris INEAi The western world Is wagins an unequal haltlc or words attainst llussian Com niunism behind the lion Cuilaio. On one side, blarina away full blast, are the state controlled arid Communist policed radio networks 01 tile, satellite nal Inns. They hom barrl Ihe pconle nf Eastern Kurone with a constant barrage of lies jiusslas virtues and tin West's vices. Tn offest tliis outpouring ot false hood, the West liu In nnw hai relied largely nn Ibis coimlr Voice nf America and the J3rtlish BroadciialiiiG Cur oor.il inn. it: i.ir.dv.aps 1 1 1 .1 illegal lo listen lo foreign pro grams in satellite countries, it may be worth your lite lo An sn.

Secret police are everywhere, and (hoy hlaeklisl listeners. Longteiui imprisonment, exile ur even death may folluw. Moreover. lew salellilc folk can afford a short wave radio receiver. even the price replacing a out luhr.

Hence listenitiE is confined mostly to small, dnter ined groups I intelleeluals. mir! dle class oennle and workers. Thev channel western news quietly to Because the risk of listening i great. Iliose who take Ihe chance feel iree to complain when the Voice aod the BBC don't do the kind of ob they think is needed to match Russian ti nr. Recent rcpnrts filtering hack from satellite Jislem i ron vey these current complaints a gainst western radio broadcasts: The Voire ol America is so in tent on being "objective" that it neglccls tn offer fair and reason.

able explanations alone with the straight tacts. R'hE the Hussian heel. satellite, peoples want no talk nf compromise with Soviet Iv JThey don't understand broadcast: fail lo name Russia cinn I like tn hear of Korean medi ation niters hkc Indian Prime 'Hull. Mi, ncromnar.ied by assurances of the West's firm stand against aggres irn! queslinns of Japan's future dc leoses aim or American security interests in the Wcslern Pacific, nluch work has already heen done on these by slate and defense de. partment leaders but details ot American nnllrv are slill tn he.

finally decided. Ed Hicklin savs "Maritial Deduction Is a significant phase in 1948 Revenue Acl. lirielly, it means mat it wife survives her husband, his estate is en tilled lo exemption from estate taxes of one half of lis value, provided the husband's is properly drawn. If the wife does not survive the husband, his estate loses this mari al deduction. life Insurance on the wife may lie made lo take care of this contingency of having to pay taxes on the full value of the eslate in 1he even I the hus ed.

lind had is the on an UEs acro tract uc; ha airport, in Chin isl By fall two fishing ponds be ready for use. The dams have been built and the pond beds dug. All that is necessary now is the rainfall. The stale conservation commission will furnish Ihe fish. call it.

Coonskin Park. This appropriate, because Kana GIVE WALLS AND WOODWORK A with ACME sml 9l" finish 4 nw These fine Milk Sherbets are ideal (or hot weather! Regular ir 2c Gallon Premium A ir Z9c Gallon For party treats, for dinner desserts, for pleasant refreshment any time of tte day, choose Borden's fruit flavored mik Sherbets. There's a Borden dealer near. ASK FOR THI ACMC aUMITT IMIL o5gy band survives. Let's talk about il.

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