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141:11 1 41'1 Section 1 Editorials Forum Columns Sports Financial am-dried Mountaineers Are Free Men FOUNDED 1869 MIMMIMIMN Mhligt01100110 CHARLOTTE NORIO CARMAN A TUESDAY MORNING JANUARY 25 1953 PRICE DAILY 5c SUNDAY 1e OMtMMMON Formosa 3111st Be Held Defense of Formosa is defense of the United States rather than support of Chinese Na tionalists ilys lead editorial on Page 213 cii 1 140i V' 1111 I )1r1 4 Au Iv 1 nrillment 'or City Salo 1 Tops 27001 4s 1 4 NEWS BRIEFS in Charlotte ON 6 A 6 mo it 1 04 girt 4 4 1 a '4 1- --7" t4 t- A As 1: I 4 11 N0 ti 41611: 0 410 40 14 i rant411 1 rm1 )' v- lc lit 2 I i tli It A4 qv el 1 7" tA 11 4 Sfrio- K-444v (: 1 41- ip At so kt r) :1 IL-44' 0' 1) 14 416 71 I 1 I 00'sf i'' 1 41t 1' '14 I I 1:4 4 i 1 i 14 0 C't I-t7 li 0: 4 1 4d Ili' if "A'54-1110 IA t6 1') 7 ft W6 A e' i sie 1 0:4) '411 It ot 1 it 04': E4 'r 42 i lit 1 fq 100-0' 4 i'' I gpi 1 jjir 4 re Algok 1 4 Expansion Needs Grow More Acute 1 Local School Burglars Get Prison Terms DentistFaceslleannoToday Charlotte's school population dentist faces preliminary has swelled past the 27000 case growing out of an mark for an all-time record a Imid-term enrollment report has ruled that Herman YestordaY A as a result of a blow" suffered nd City School Superintend cut Elmer If Ciaringer said that Ispectatular increases of recent that he struck Mr Goldberg years show no signs of levelin oil cursed him was the second enrollment finds probable cause in the City milestone of the year The enroll Black will stand trial in Super- ment reached 211000 for the first Itime shortly after the term began in September The continuing increases mean Firemen's Hommel that authorities face a worsening stattd rer Ton i 11 Iproblom in their quest to provide ladequate school facilities City and county school officials have said their present minimum Charlotte firemen have scheduli ied the first of their bAr anaual (Observer Staff PHOTOGRAPIIM IS SNOWBALLED BY HAPPY YOUNGSTERS ON QUEENS ROAD Second Snow Within Week Coats City In Glistening Garment Of White Again Trio Arrested 1(71111at I tit t-1 111:111 After Entry Dr Vance A Black Chark At Berryhill hearing today in a mans1at4 argument at the Elks Club The Berryhill School bur- Coroner Summerville glars yesterday were sentenced berg textile executive died to long prison terms by Judge in the midtown club A Leland McKeithen in And Dr Black has told polli Criminal Superior Court with with his fist after the latter et Robert Lee Long getting five If Judge Sedberry fir to 10 years and Joseph Recorder's Court hearing Dr Pickelsimer drawing a fiveto ior Court seven-year term Judgment was left open in the case of SehoOlbOy Is Hurt David L' Jackson When lilt By Auto The men were arrested Jan lo in a night foray at Berryhill school A seven-year-old schoolboy where they were believed to have was injured when he was strucli planned to crack the school safe by a car on Summit aSetitle at Mecklenburg County police had 2:14 yesterday anticipated the entry and were Alldn Buford of 215 Summit Ave hiding inside the school when the was treated at Memorial Hospital break came for a head laceration and bruises The police had taken off their A witness told police that the shoes and were walking about in boy darted into the path of the sock feet inside the pitch black automobile at a point near building when two of the defend- Trade street ants climbed through a rear win-The driver of the car was iden dow their arms loaded with bur- tilled as Scott of Statesglar tools vine CM CHASE GIVE CHASE 1 was injured when he was struck by a car on Summit aSetitle at 2:14 in yesterday Alldn Buford of 215 Summit Ave was treated at Memorial Hospital for a head laceration and bruises A witness told police that the boy darted into the path of the automobile at a point near Trade street The driver of the car was identified as Scott of Statesville Dr Vance A Black Charlotte hearing today in a manslaughter argument at the Elks Club Coroner Summerville berg textile executive died in the midtown club And Dr Mack has told police with his fist after the latter 11 Judge Sedberry Recorder's Court hearing Dr ior Court SehnOlbOy Is Hurt When lilt By Auto A seven-year-old schoolboy was injured when he was strucli needs for new construction would LIFE BY WITIITRAVIS GUS Two Men Shot In Argument Over Beans Bill Offered On Sexual Psychopaths banquets for this evening take $12 1111 Ili011 But after warn- Members ol lie Council ings were sounded on the status and the Civil Service of the local governments' credit and municipal department heads rating the local School Boards Commission have been invited to the banquets agreed that a total of $5 million The second will he held next will be sought in a bond proposal Tuesday evening Both will be in this year Firemen's Hall on SeVenth street They emphasized however that Two banquets are held each year they feel such an amount would he so that iIl members of bothlvoted only as a stopgap measure i shifts can participate land that new funds would have to lave been invited to tne banquets agreed that a total of $5 million The second w11 he held next will he sought in a bond proposal rucsday evening Both will be in this year Firemen's Hall on Se Venni street They emphasized however that rwo banquets are held each year they feel such an amount would be so that id! memhers of bothlvoted only as a stopgap measure shifts can participate and that new funds would have to take $12 million But after warni4s were sounded on the status Potato Chip Man Fit To Be WI A wr The Observer Bureau RALEIGH Jan Mecklenburg House delegation introduced a bill tonight to protect children against sexual psychopaths and to provide treatment for these mentally ill people A person convicted of this crime dren against sexual psychopaths and to provide treatment for these mentally ill people A person convicted of this crime Iv made available in a relatively short inle Iflien 'Liz' Yeips The report completed yesterday showed that enrollment at Tothil the end of the fourth school month as 27021 Don't leap when "LizCIiS This was an increase of 245 over today the previous month and a jump of "Liz" is the Civil Defense air 16fia over the figure for the same raid siren Her larnyx needs test- period last year log for volume City school officials say that a Authorities will conduct the test- variety of factors is causing the ing between I 1 a and I rapid growth in school population in five different sections of the They cite the higher birth rate city of the years following the econoThey want everybody to know mic depression of the 19204 post-because "Liz" is no lady Shear birth increases the trend lsounds like the end of the world away from discontinuing education at early ages and the growth of 7'18 04-8e8 v8 1i ri)1 the city itself Three ire Injure(! 111t the Winn rate post-trend cation vth of An argument over the price of a can of beans led to a scuffle in which two young men were shot with the same pistol here yesterday Both men were taken to Good Samaritan Hospital where one was on the critical list last night Police charged each with assault against the other Joe Dan Blackmon of 205 Shuman Ave was shot in the abdomen and was critically wounded in the scuffle with Johnny Stacks of James street at a neighborhood grocery store on Shuman avenue Stacks was shot in the left arm Witnesses told police that Blackmon and Stacks were arguing over 11 the price charged a third man for a can of beans The third man was identified as Samuel Green of 316 Shuman Ave He told police that Stacks an employe of Southside Grocery in the 400 block of Shuman avenueTharged him 50 cents for the beans He said he complained of this to Blackmon and several other men which two young men were shot with the same pistol here yesterday Both men were taken to Good Samaritan Hospital where one was on the critical list last night Police charged each with as- sault against the other Joe Dan Blackmon of 205 Shuman Ave was shot in the abdomen and was criti- cally wounded in the scuffle with Johnny Stacks of James street at a neighborhood grocery store on Shuman 'avenue Stacks was shot in the left arm Witnesses told police that Black- mon and Stacks were arguing over il the price charged a third man for a can of beans The third man was identified as Samuel Green of 316 Shuman Ave He told police that Stacks an employe of Southside Grocery in the 400 block of Shuman ave- nue 'charged him 50 cents for the beans He said he complained of this to Blackmon and several other men Charlottei in' 400 reporter briefly John of the will comic which next Meek The police jumped them but the' ow oiwnt Gobi would-be robbers got out the back A door and had to be run down in a ll'ill Loe lib ur would be imprisoned for one to I pouring rain by the shoeless Po-ten Ince The Opera Guild of Cha Breaking and entering posses- Will meet at 3:30 me toil sion of burglary tools and con- the home of Mrs Erwin Bel spiracy to break and enter are the Eastover Rd charges Judgment was left open Wriston Locklair music re temporarily in the case of Jack- of The Observer will speak son when it was found he is with- ly on the life of Mozart out a criminal record while the Richards Mcerae director others have records Charlotte opera Associatior Other cases handled yesterday give the story of Mozart's by the court were those of Joe Opera "Cosi Fan Tutte" Marshal Leak larceny of auto the association is to mobile three to five years give Monday Dnd Tuesday at East Charles Matthews larceny three lenburg High School to five years Joe Tschelliers larceny 12 months Woodrow Mc- Kinney and 'and RobertS Jackson got Lions Will Honor 18 months each for larceny and 6Boy Of 7 he mold Leasco McKinney got eight months on a similar count Roy Ben- The Western Charlotte nitt was fined $100 and costs on a Club will honor the "Boy i traffic charge George Flowers Month" at Harding High housebreaking and larceny was when it meets at 12:30 i 1 remanded to Juvenile Court Iday at Kuester's The Opera Guild of will meet at 3:30 me today the home of Mrs Erwin Belk Eastover Rd Wriston Lock lair music of The Observer will speak on the life of Mozart Richards Mcerae director Charlotte opera Association give the story of Mozart's opera "Cosi Fan Tutte" the association is to give Monday and Tuesday at East Icnburg High School Lions Will Ibmor 'Boy Of The Month' The Western Charlotte Club will honor the "Boy Month" at Harding High when it meets at 12:30 at Kuester's Iten years The bill defines "sexualt ipsychopath" as "a person not in-me" sane who by course of repeated misconduct in sexual matters has corn- evidenced such lack of power to control his sexual impulses as to be dangerous to other persons be-Daniel cause he is likely to attack or otherwise inflict injury loss pain or other evil on the subjects of his sexual desire" COURT PROCEDURE Bum- A superior court solicitor also may file statements tending to show that certain persons fall in this category The resident judge Aus- then may name two psychiatrists to examine the patient and the patient must answer questions under penalty of contempt of court If on the basis of the psychiaAs trist's conclusions the patient is ex- adjudged a sexual psychopath the court may sentence him to a hospital for treatment He remain there until the hos misconduct in sexual matters has corn- evidenced such lack of power to control his sexual impulses as to be dangerous to other persons be-Daniel cause he is likely to attack or otherwise inflict injury loss pain or other evil on the subjects of his sexual desire" COURT PROCEDURE Bum- A superior court solicitor also may file statements tending to show that certain persons fall in this category The resident judge Aus- then may name two psychiatrists to examine the patient and the patient must answer questions under penalty of contempt of court If on the basis of the psychiaAs trist's conclusions the patient is ex- adjudged a sexual psychopath the court may sentence him to a state hospital for treatment He must remain there until the years The bill defines "sexual psychopath" as "a person not in- sane who by course of repeated misconduct in sexual matters has evidenced such lack of power to control his sexual impulses as to be dangerous to other persons be- cause he is likely to attack or otherwise inflict injury loss pain or other evil on the subjects of his sexual desire" COURT PROCEDURE A superior court solicitor also may file statements tending to show that certain persons fall in this category The resident judge then may name two psychiatrists to examine the patient and the patient must answer questions under penalty of contempt of court If on the basis of the psychia- trist's conclusions the patient is adjudged a sexual psychopath th 4es Virus Cutting Attendance 11 4Y kJ hosThen housultal superintendent says he has sneez-lrecovered If he is still facing a the clerk of court in the withiproper county is advised and the discharged patient is held for posback sible action The defendant's irights to counsel and jury trial are protected in the bill Rep Arthur Goodman said the measure would write a new chapcntyin ter in criminal law are protected in the bill Rep Arthur Goodman said the would write a new chap- ter in criminal law is Autos Collide Three persons were injured yesterday on Sardis road when two cars collided Reginald A Shore of Rt 1 Matthews driver of one car had cuts a chest injury and bruised knees Jerry Waynes Shore had cuts about the face and Sib Helms of Monroe had cuts about the face scalp and knees John Henderson Walton of Rt 5 was listed as driver of the other car Lions of the School today This is a new program beginning with the club Each month it will honor the "Boy of the Month' at Harding at the luncheon and with an award Joe Murnick member of the i Charlotte Park and Recreation' Commission will speak and present the award President Reborn Epley will preside Epley will preside Local So Ions Defer Action On Perimeter Defense Head To 'Visit Charlotte I IP EMI A virus-infection epidemic is still cutting city school attendance Charlotte officials said yesterday City Health Officer Bethel said his reports indicate that "The situation is neither better nor worse" And statisticians of the City School Board administrative staff said that absences are still at a high rate Dr Bethel has said that there has been widespread incidence here in recent weeks of a virus infection similar to influenza The illness is not so severe as influenza however The latest report of the City School Board seowed that student absent because of illness during the fourth month of thii tem toted 7650 A total of 19125 school days were lost During the Nevious month cases totaled 5627 and days log were 12615 Cases were at the 4000 In el during the second morth And there were onli 1798 cases in September Still lance 3ethel "The nor City staff at a that a as City idents ig the )taed days eases were 4000 I And in Fried illier limit In Snot(' Well we're snowbound again today and with snow snow everywhere I might as well get another snow yarn off my chest And this one is a real tragedy It happened when Vann Austin' who's with the Lay Potatotracks Chip Co and Buddy Warner were "If he thinks he's gonna shakc invited on a bunting trip recently me" he muttered at one place by Ray Bumgardner who lives near he scrambled out of a stump hole Banner Elk corn "He's got another thought co They arrived at Mr Bumgard- ing" ner's house during a big snow It was some tracking exploit storm and according to Buddy had Daniel Boone couldn't have don( hardly entered the house when Mr better The trail led Mr Austii Austin nudged him pointed to a for nearly five miles up and dowi big yellow cat snoozing near the through the rugged snow coveret fireplace and whispered "That's hills over one final cliff then til gonna ruin my hunting trip!" through some bushes to Mr Bum He sure hit the nail on the head gardner's back door "How come?" Buddy whispered There sitting on the bottom stel back was old Torn "I'm allergic to cats" whisper- Well it's a good thing Mr Aus ed Mr Austin "They give me tin didn't catch up with him badl sneezing fits I'll be sneezing from in the great outdoors when Mr now on" Austin still had some strength left He sneezed four times in a row The mice would have applauded tin to prove it one sneeze over the event As it was Mr Austin opened 14 in the rear of the store 1 Buddy later drew Mr Bumgard- with both barrels but was so ex During the course of the ensuing ner aside explained Mr Austin's hausted he missed old Tom aiu argument witnesses said Stacks allergy and suggested he keep the blew off two of Mr Bumgardner': ordered Blackmon to leave cat outside during their visit but back steps according to Buddy But Blackmon they related Mr Bumgardner wouldn't consid- Then he staggered into the houst threw a beer bottle at Stacks At er such a proposal flopped on a sofa and began sneez this point police were told Stacks "I've had old Tom nine years" ing all over again He was stil produced a pistol The witnesses he said "He's strictly a house sneezing when Buddy came in will said they were outside the store cat would freeze to death out- a rabbit and decided to take hin or under a counter as the man side in this snow I haven't the back home before Mr Bumgard grappled with each other at about heart to turn him out Let Mr ner returned and found his bad 2:45 pm Austin sleep in the barn" steps gone They heard two shots they said Mr Austin wasn't about to sleep I don't know what this stor: and found both men wounded in any barn But there was no proves except that old tomcats sleeping for him in the house like some husbands will fool th BLOODBANK either He had one sneezing fit heck out of you They may lool after another and that i contented sitting by the fireside but couldn't doze off to save his life oh boy when they get out at night BOX SCORE KEEPS SNEEZING You'd be surprised After counting 4500 cats jumping over a fence with a sneeze There are only at three donor after every 50 cats he jumped out "117STIP Changes days left to give your pint of of bed about 2 a in the room Its Name To WQMC blood for the Red Cross Blood he was occupying with Buddy gave Center in January g- Station WAYS-TV left the ai five more sneezes and snapped yesterday They are today tomorrow and "Dab slatz it house cat or no But Charlotte didn't lose a tele Friday 11 a m-6 Please house cat that cockeyed cat is go- come ht and give ing outside!" vision station The new manage ment merely changed the cal January Quota 600 Pts With that he sneaked out to the letters January Collection 437 Pts fireplace grabbed old Tom and New identification ion for the statioi slung him ye-owing out the front is WIC The power will remai: January Balance 163 Pts door the same as will the channel 3( Carried Over Deficit185 Pts A beautiful day for hunting later dawned The white mantle of snow As WAYS-TV the station recent Total needed 348 Pts was ideal for tracking and no dogs IY made much news when Hug For transportation call ED were needed In no time after they A Deadwyler purchased the a9 4-2891 set out Mr Bumgardner spotted sets for $4 But he also assume some coon tracks and said "Boys the station's liabilities I'll follow these You go ahead Paper Drive Delayed See you at the house later" Zotu ng Board 3Ieet A short distance farther on Bud- The Piedmont 3 i High or Today Canceled dy- spotted rabbit tracks and said 1 School paper drive announced for to Mr Austin "I'll follow these The City Zoning Board yesterda today has been postponed because you at the house later" See canceled this afternoon's of the weather to Tuesday Feb- Well about a mile farther on meeting ruary 1 I Mr Austin who'd been having Three minor zoning request poor luck at spotting any tracks had been docketed It was explair suddenly came across some strange ed that zoning officials want mor "Could Have Sold 30 gather data on the clue: 'imprints in the snow and gave a time to Pockords" Mr Purser 'hoop of joy "Man this must hurls The next session is sae( be a rare animal!" he exclaimed uled for Feb 8 Mr James Purser of Pur- to himself "It sho' ain't a coon ser's Fuel Oil Co located at possum or rabbit!" 2437 Central Ave recently 1 The tracks led him to the bank PARTY LIN1 used an Observer Want Ad to lot the Elk river and from that I help him find a buyer for a 'point he climbed slippery cliffs 1948 Packard When he can- slid into ravines and forced his HE ill7 TIIF celed the ad Mr Purser said way through underbrush and briar crarl my enr tha fimt 112v never once losing the A Treatise entitled "Party "Could Have Sold 30 Packards" Mr Purser Mr James Purser of Purser's Fuel Oil Co located at 2437 Central Ave recently used an Observer Want Ad to help him find a buyer for a 1948 Packard len he canceled the ad Mr Purser said "I sold my car the first day sneezing when Buddy came in with a rabbit and decided to take him back home before Mr Bumgardner returned and found his back steps gone I don't know what this story proves except that old tomcats like some husbands will fool the heck out of you They may look contented sitting by the fireside but oh boy when they get out at night! You'd be surprised WAYSJV Changes Its Name To IT'QIC Station WAYS-TV left the air yesterday But Charlotte didn't lose a television station The new management merely changed the call letters New identification for the station tracks "If he thinks he's gonna shake he muttered at one place as he scrambled out of a stump hole "He's got another thought ing" It was some tracking exploit Boone couldn't have done better The trail led Mr Austin for nearly five miles up and down through the rugged snow covered hills over one final cliff then up through some bushes to Mr gardner's back door There sitting on the bottom step was old Torn Well it's a good thing Mr tin didn't catch up with him back in the great outdoors when Mr Austin still had some strength left The mice would have applauded the event it was Mr Austin opened up with both barrels but was so hausted he missed old Tom and blew off two of Mr Bumgardner'sIstate back steps according to Buddy he scrambled out of a stump hole "He's got another thought ing" It was some tracking exploit Boone couldn't have done better The trail led Mr Austin for nearly five miles up and down through the rugged snow covered hills over one final cliff then up through some bushes to Mr gardner's back door There sitting on the bottom step was old Torn Well it's a good thing Mr tin didn't catch up with him back in the great outdoors when Mr Austin still had some strength left The mice would have applauded the event it was Mr Austin opened up with both barrels but was so hausted he missed old Tom and blew off two of Mr Bumgardner's1 back steps according to Buddy he staggered into the flopped on a sofa and began ing all over again He was sneezing when Buddy came in a rabbit and decided to take him home before Mr Bumgard Iner returned and found his back steps gone I don't know what this story proves except that old tomcats hitchnntic will faril filo patches never once losing the A Treatise entitled "Party is WQMC The power will remain same as will the channel 36 As WAYS-TV the station ly made much news when Hugh A Deadwyler purchased the for $4 But he also assumed the station's liabilities Zoning Board 3Ieet For Today Canceled The City Zoning Board yesterday canceled this afternoon's meeting Three minor zoning had been docketed It was explaintic ed that zoning officials want more time to gather data on the tions The next session is uled for Feb 8 PARTY LINE TIIE A Treatise entitled "Party The Observer Bureau RALEIGH Jan Meek lenburg House delegation deferred North Carolina's civil defense action tonight on perimeter zon- Mrs Wilkes To Talk chief will make an inspection here Friday Charlotte-Mecklenburg Cling and subdivision control bills 1 Ir If' niers illeeting vil Defense Director Charles Cul- which bear approval of the Char- SCI1001 Issue lotte and county governing bodies Preston Wilkes Jr will len announced yesterday uln said that Brig Gen Mr sle Members said that while they discuss the Mayflower awards to-I 1 1 generally knew the bills' contents night for the Charlotte Writers 1-idward 1 Griffin of Raleigh plans Be lallied they wished to read them closely Club banquet at 630 o'clock atto make an inspection of Char- before introducing them in theThacker's She is governor of the lotte's mobile civil-defense head- Legislature There was no ex-' Mayflower Society quarters and its over-all defense City and cottrV school officials program pressed Opposition to either bill I Short story awards will be made Ile will visit the mobile unit at will likely confer with Dr The perimeter zoning bill was1Donor of the ttlree cash prizes and Engelhardt planning consultant on the School District question next described as permissive provid-itwo honorable mentions is a and a luncheon conference month ling for the creation of a zoning 'W- Allison i is planned for 1230 at ThackThe local School Boards have board of adjustment Five board Mrs Paul Bartlett is presidenter's Restaurant Mr Cullen said agreed to hold a joint meeting on members would be appointed by lot the club and Mrs of the various defense the proposal for legislation that the Charlotte City Council and (4tiarles vice president is divisions have been istory contest chairman invited to the luncheon woulci automatically- make Cityfive by the County Commission-the School District lines men coincide ers recent- with Charlotte city limits I It would take four-fifths of the 1 And City School Superintendent members present to reverse any Garinger yesterday sald'decision of any administrative of-sets that Dr Engelhardt will be in the'ficial charged with enforcement of icity Feb 2 and the conference willthe proposed ordinance This probably be timed to coincidelprovision caused the delegation with his visit 1 some concern They thought the power Under present law the School -I lofficial would be given too much District is not enlarged upon plece meal enlargements of the city The SUBDIVISION City Council has indicated it favors The companion subdivision con a plan whereby enlargement of the 4f 4 SUBDIVISION The companion subdivision con trot bill that would automatically make by the County Commission- Bids On City Bonds Be Opened Today Bids on purchase of s385o000 in City of Charlotte bonds will be opened in Raleigh this morning City Treasurer Ledbetter i will attend the Opening in the of- Lees of the North Carolina Local Government COMMiSSiOn 5 4 If the bids are deemed in line Viip the City Council will authorin ift sale The total includes million 144 in Aiditorium-Coliseum bonds V- 350000 in sewer-system notes and a $500000 grade crossing 1 4 StAt AP 467' i111114t: fay 000 in ill be ing better le of-Local I line Florin nil lion and provides no plat or -egtos A $0 1 0-0 49 i'' 4001Itstst It 7 i1v i ff 1 i ir" 4 4 1 i' 40i 0 4 i 1' c) i'''' 1 rc) 0 I 'IP7' 'iii e'' 1 1:41 Pt ir! 47 4 4 0-t ri I vd 1 LI (: 1 gip I 0 I 1 District would be subdivision even when city1 of land within the de- imits exten- are made without balloting fined area may be recorded until ques-1 County School Board leaders have it has been approved by the Char- sched-indicated they do not favor Planning Corn- the mission i 'proposal i i These two bills probably will be approved by the delegation at its PATTER caucus next Monday night Other actions' at tonight's get- together attended by all delegaHEIITS CIRCUIT tion members except Rep Jack who is ill: I Sen Jack Blythe said he will introduce a bill making it unlawful for an person to drink or possess beer wine or whisky on any' property in the state Wine' used for sacraments would be ex- Violations would constitute a midemeanor The delegation its support of this bill and 'Blythe said he would sock its state-Came passage Otherwise IIP will 1 'make it applicable only to Mcck- i Ilenburg i 2 At the suggestion of Rep Ar- thur Goodman action was post See SWANS Page 28 Col 2 and could have sold thirty morel" It's an easy matter to get top dollar for any make or nodel of car if you employ an Observer Want Ad to find a buyer for you Just call ED 2-7121 Or drop your ad in the mail to The Charlotte Observer a Obterver Wants Ads Work 111711111 1111' BIG SNOrl? NOT TODAY SOX' Leaning on his weathervane and sipping fast-melting snow cream the weatherman issued today's forecast It goes like this: 'Generally cloudy this morning clearing in afternoon or night and becoming colder High today of around 38 low tonight of 23 Flurries of snow possible in early morning" Wednesday's is shorter Just plain "fair and cold with high tcmperdtures of around 36 Icicles yes but no more snowmen And with that he picked up his thermometer and hobbled off snow sued like 0 or High light sible Just high 36 bled Line Telephones Create Tough Customers or the Mysteries of the Electronic Age" The reporter dialed the first four numbers of the new-NOON PRAYER fangled exchange system By a freakish circuA jump be heard another phone being dialed "0 God our Father be real to To a "hello" the flatland nqsal twang came: "Um atrying each one of us today that may to dial my you hang up please" become aware how near Thou art "This is The Charlotte Observer may I help you?" and how practical Thy help may Came back: "I ain't got The Charlotte hang be Revive our spirit of ad venturesome faith Give us nerve again and zest for living with Reporter in a soothing tone "I tell you what let's both 1 courage for the dif hang up and try again okay?" ficulties of peace Through Jesus Christ curl "Okay" BANG! Lord Amen" (Peter Marshall) Line Telephones Create Tough! Customers or the Mysteries of the Electronic Age" The reporter dialed the first four numbers of the new- fangled exchange system By a freakish circuA jump he heard another phone being dialed To a "hello" the flatland nasal twang came: "I'm atrying to dial my you hang up please" "This is The Charlotte Observer may I help you back: "I ain't got The Charlotte hang up!" Reporter in a soothing tone "I tell you what let's both I hang up and try again okay?" I 'Okay" BANG! EVEN FUMES LOVE THE STUFF Girl And Dog Frolic In limy Snow.

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