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ASHE VILLE CITIZEN TIME WEATHER A SHE VILLI AND VICINITY: Partly cloudy and continued cool today. Saturday's temperatures: High 66; low 50. (Full weather report on page 2) CITY EDITION 52 PAGES "DEDICATED TO THE UPBUILDING OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA" Ite SUNDAY DAILY A3HEVILLE, N. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 26, 1948 Entered as Second Clan Mmtter Post Office, AsheTiUe, N.

C. VOLUME XIX, NUMBER 4 TRAFFI ZONE OF WEST DEMANDS RUSSA CONTROL Vishinsky Proposes Powers Cut Arms, Ban Atom Bomb BROADCAST RUSSIANS PUtlf inns in Symington Reveals Supersonic Flight NEW YORK. Sept. 25. UPh-An official inkling was given by the Dewey Talks Anti-Inflation; Truman Hits Foe's Power Stand (By The Associated Press) Governor Dewey delivered his prescription against inflation Saturday, while President OUTLINES MINISTER SAYS WEST PLANS WAR i i i AIRLIFT I United States today that its X-l rocket driven research plane apparently has hurtled through the air between 8(50 and 1.000 miles i an hour.

Air Symington gave a hint of the speed attained -by the i knife-winged little plane in an Air Force association speech. Trurr.an ripped into the Republicans on the public power issue. The Republican and Democratic presidential nominees had a few things in common at! CONDITIONS Enumerating achievements by the the end of a weeks cross-country barnstorming: oouvenir sombreros, an intimate acquaintance with trainside dust and cinders, and an urgent desire to sit in the White House the next four years. Otherwise, thev xverr as far aDart as their campaign trains Dewey's in California and -vfr- I air force during the last year, he vyITlCiaiS rnpnhinnpri lnrnnfrnllv. "an nirnlane American UN Delegates the president's special in Texas.

But flying hundreds of miles faster than the speed of sound, which is 760 miles per hour at sea level." This is all he had to say on that Lay Announcement To Nerve War Reply To 3-Power Note Delivered To Embassies With Truman Speech Tag His SEEN ALABAMA EN ROUTE WITH PRESIDENT: TRUMAN, Sept. 25. (UP) President i Truman told people of the arid! matter, but it constituted the first official suggestion of the speeds BERLIN. Sept. 25.

The hems reached bv the "flvine re- 'Old Stuff southwest today that "underhanded" notice todav thev search laboratory?" With Dewey SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 25. (UP) Gov. Thomas E. Dewey tonight accused the Truman administration of contributing to inflation by deliberately discouraging production and trying to raise prices.

The Remibllcan "residential candi- AS ONLY STATE Republican leaders wanted to "turn i public power over to the hijackers llold maneuvers across the. The original design called for the so they can gyp you with high western airlift lanes but U. S. fliers A-l to reach a speed of 1,107 miles prices." Ion the aerial supply highway said an hour at 40,000 feet altitude and PARIS, Sept. 25.

(AP) Russia's fiery Andrei Y. Vishinskv today urged the five ln in snnr. snv Soviet' great powers to scrap a third i date made the charge in a campaign of their land, sea and air i speech prepared for delivery tonight BAR TRUMAN The president made his major speech of the day at El Paso, where a crowd estimated by police at 12,000 person stood just outside the station under a blazing sun to in San Francisco Municipal stadium If vf i W. STUART SYMINGTON Hitched beneath a B-29, the X-l planes, 'is carried aloft and then released The Russians said this morning when 25.000 feet or higher up. formation flying would be practiced 1 The pilot has about enough fuel in an area extending from tw aU? onhal5 minfs at i listen.

LONDON, Sunday. Sept 26. (AP) Russia demanded today control of all traffic-land, air and water between Berlin and. western Germany as one of the conditions for lifting the Berlin blockade. In a statement broadcast by the official news agency Tass, the Russians said they would agree to four power control of a single, Russian sponsored currency in Berlin.

The Soviets specified, however, that the control commission have no say over regulation of the money in the surrounding Rus- I President's Name Likely Flanked by top Arizona and Texas burg to Finsterwalde. This would 300 and 400 miles an hour and Democrats, the president struck at I cross all the American-British- 'lands at a speed of 160 miles an He said the policies or the Truman administration showed lack of understanding of the economic system and lack of faith in the future of the country. Dewey said there are three principal causes for today's high prices. He listed: (1) The terrific cost of the war To Be Placed On All Other Ballots the Republican record on reclama tion appropriations. The Remihliran lpiirlcrc hrlipvp MONTGOMERY, Sept.

2c ha(. the profits cost pQwer French air corridors to blockaded hour. Berlin. They did not say when the! So far as its known, there are only two X-l type planes in opera- flights would occur. Usually "le, the govnrent one the advance notice is given.

force and the other Dy the Capt. Vincent Gookin, L'. S. air national advisory committee for safety officer, said at the end of aeronautics. in money and goods, (2) our peace- I (VP) Alabama, which has supported forces and demanded a ban on the atomic bomb.

The Soviet deputy foreign minister told the United Nations general assembly in a rapid-fire, 50 -minute speech that a group of leaders in the western bloc are mapping an atomic war against Russia. He blasted the United States as leading a "wild armaments race" and seeking to dominate the world. Western power delegates, particularly those of the United States, tagged his speech "old stuff." British Minister of State Hector McNeil called it "warmed-over hash." For the second straight year the frpm federal dams should go to private utilities, who can get the power waging program we have every Democratic candidate since adopted to help free nations get! 1872, may be the only state this back on their feet and to strengthen year where the voters can't mark cheap at the dam from the govern high! the day that no such maneuvers In the first two Dianes a SUbstU ment and sell it to you at a Spy Report Described As 'Shock' our own national defense, and (3) their ballots for President Truman. Drofit ne said were reported by fliers who earned tute fuel system which the the fact that both before and since The question hasn't been settled Mr. Truman pointed his criticism another 3,725 tons of supplies in designers estimated would produce .1 nrlmiriicfrvotinn nat in Tmiiciano srnH Georgia, hilt jsian zone.

The Russians agreed also to establish four power control of Berlin's trade with the western zones land other countries, "including issuing of appropriate licenses" for such trade. clear, spiencua iijing weuinei. st0D SDeed ot aboufc li000 miles an committee i -u tw ennthorn tate has two top Republican 1) Kber- ticket for in congrRep. duction and trying to raise prices. Truman or electors pledged to mm.

Even in Mississippi, where the pnations committee of the house, States' Rights Democratic party was1 and. George A. Dondero, nf rKAHtmpnh toward the chairman of the public Yesterday the Russians held anti-, hour. Five other X-l models are on aircraft practice fire in one of the -order and a new and drastically air corridors but caused only a different design, the X-4 is awaiting slight diversion in the lift and no trial flight. incidents.

While it is probable that a turbine American officials were puzzled, pump fuel system will appear in over today's action but one of the planes yet to be de-eested it might be part of a "war 'livered, the presently operating "Those policies have reflected the administration's basic lack of under- former Soviet prosecutor singled out standine of the simple fundamentals i works committee. nefense Secretary James V. Forrestal I its president racial pouc can vote for him if they like. The He denounced Taber for swinging Stressing the Russian viewpoint on the three basic differences in the negotiations in Moscow and Berlin over the blockade, the Tass statement said "In these conditions it depends on the of the United States, Britain and France whether in his vehement attack against the regular Democratic party candidates the "meat axe" on appropriations are committed to the Thurmond WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.

(fP) An official close to the house un-American activities committee said today its forthcoming report on atomic espionage "will shock the public? It will state, the official declared, that Presidents Roosevelt and Truman and Attorney General Tom C. Clark all the facts" on a Russian spy ring that got atomic bomb secrets but did nothing about it. The official, who declined use of his name, said the report will as- tM-f that Mr nnsnvrlt Mr. Tru- west. He said Forrestal is a leader in the group of men laying "flashly colored plans" for using the atomic bomb to destroy such Soviet cities as Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev, Kharkov and Odessa.

of nerves. Lt. Col. B. E.

Steadman of the American military government's armed forces division, said "perhaps they are really conducting ma tragic lack of faith in the future of America," Dewey said. "The unhappy results of those policies are continuing even to this very day and they are the sole responsibility of the present national administration and it cannot pass the blame to anyone else." models are using equipment which limits them to a top speed of around 1,000 miles an hour. In flying "hundreds of miles" faster than sound, the X-l probable has been at very high altitudes. The air force has said that the X-l Wright slate, but a separate slate of Truman electors will be on the election list too. The president's name was dropped from the ballot in Louisiana, also, neuvers and maybe they are just The general feeling of delegates.

trying to harrass the air lift ac a)toinM, Qitrt. -ww th.n as expressed to newsmen, wasthatj' Dewey said the administrators and J. Strom Thurmond of Vishinskr's policy speech to the 58-1 lack of economic knowledge was South Carolina and Fielding Wright for reclamation and power projects, and he said Dondero was publicly opposed to the government's operation in transmission lines which permit cheap "(delivery of public power to the consumer. Leaving El Paso at 1:01 p. in.

CST. the president continued eastward across Texas via Sierra Blanca, Valentine, Marfa and Alpine. Early tomorrow morning he will stop at Uvalde for a Sabbath visit and breakfast with his old friend, former Vice-President John Nance Garner. BULLET IX WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.

(Sunday) (UP Western diplomats said "today that the Moscosr broadcast apparently means that Russia has rejected the western powers' "showdown" note on the Berlin crisis. nerve war tactics. At any othc alrplane- At the high elt nnnn fd I about 35.000 feet up above 10.000 teet we don care cnn RRn nation assembly was merely a I demonstrated by the steps it took of Mississippi were designated the of- at the close of the war. many planes they have in the alrj. that at least 200 and clerk knew that "Soviet fiical candidates for president and vice president.

Gov. Earl K. Long called the legis "At the end of the war our gov around here farmed-over version of the arms limitation demand put forward in the 1946 assembly by Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov and Vishinsky's i miles more than sound speed was agents in a complete professional rules the x1 has been hitting; spy rnlg.

working with amateurs" Four-power flight lature into special session, however, ernment had one of two simple i choices," he said. "It could continue a li. tA own attack of last called warmongers. price controls lur a rcasuuau.c umu, tv, nnw nl t.t t.iwlt, i All nf lii Y-1 atinarrnUv successfully obtained American; the negotiations on the above hiio-atomic secrets. will be disrupted or whether a "It was a complete admission," satisfactory agreement will be the official said.

reached by the U.S.S.R., the United gradually lifting them as the supply th not thp Mr. Truman opened his campaign day with two early morning speeches the flights were planned. have started with the plane being 'dropped from a B-29 bomber. The The British said they intend to r' ihich rate of fuel consumption pre-exneriment with hauling fuel oil Earlier. Rep.

Vail a suites, Britain ana trance. I in New Mexico. Then he moved on member of the committee, said the The western powers asked Ruuia "We feel keen disappointment of goods caught up with the de- ident.s porters put him on that Vishinsky failed to meet Secre- mand. The other choice was to ag ag d(J not caU tary of State Marshall calm, con- abolish all controls relying upon the hjm a Democrat ciliatory address of last Thursday," play of the free market to bring GeorBia-s Gov' Thompson an American official said. "His ad-; supply and demand into balance" I tod caled a-speciai session dress was essentially an attack, on, "Each course had its merit straignten out the eiection tangle into Berlin by air.

A tanker version will assert that some scien- ground and climb to altitude. Withu- thP tists working with the super-secret of their Avrotudor cargo plane will i Manhattan atomic bomb projects at the University of Chicago made in a note earlier last week whether a basis for continuing the negotiations on Berlin could be found. Russia replied to the notes yesterday. The Tass statement apparently was the Russian interpretation of the re- the present fuel system, the X-l can fly for only about the two and one-half minutes, if it uses a full thrust make the first flight within the next two days. If it is successful other flights will be inaugurated to Ui' waBv v.

in that state. The legislators will attempts to steal atom secrets. meet Monday. The state Democratic into Texas, warning the voters not to be "foolish" by supporting the "terrible" Republicans in November: Texas is normally a Democratic state, but the president was well aware that the state's 23 electoral votes are now endangered by the States Right ticket, as weir as by Republican strength. Between today and Tuesday He told reporters: "We are in favorable to the UN." I chose neither of those courses," The United Slates delegation later Dewey said, issued a statement welcoming Vi- "Instead," he added, "it followed siep up mc.im auj, ux with the proposed improved hearing and power 1nstal abon tne dmn of po.er is clined to believe they committee is scheduled to conene later to name the Democratic electors.

Whether they will be committed to any candidate remains to were suc-'y lie. ovnpptui, t.n hi. nnr. lnnre tnaTl 4.2 tinued, shinsky's emphasis on arms limitation and offering to proceed minutes. be seen.

Note Delivered Contents Secret defeatist course advocated by Henry A. Wallace, who was then secretary of commerce." "On Oct. 1, 1945," he said, "it was announced that by the spring of morning, the president makes more Both Truman Democrats and the nv; lilLULl l.ailipU.ol. CpjJl.aJlll.l.J cessful." Vail also said that a separate phase of the committee's atomic espionage inquiry underway since mid June had revealed that some atomic material had been stolen from the Manhattan project and sent toy Russia. Vail declined to name the scientists alleged to have been involved.

The Soviet news agency said City Councillor Waldemar Schmidt of the Communist-led Socialist Unity party (SED) had rejected a summons by the Socialist-dominated city council to discuss his refusal to register tariff treaties in his Texas. He plans no formal speeches tomorrow because it is Sunday, but DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS TODAY FOR .53 MILLIONS Tuii To Page Four States' Righters are expected to be on the ballot in Tennessee, but neither has been officially certified. There of the 12 regular party electors have promised to support the Thurmond-Wright ticket and the State Democratic committee has labor department. said, however, that some oi NEW YORK. Sept.

25. (JP) The hour that disappeared last April toward implementing such a program within the UN machinery. "The United States government will give willing and careful study," the statement said, "to any proposal for regulation of armaments which complies with the control plan of the (UN) atomic energy commission or with the principles governing regulation of conventional armaments approved by a majority of the members of the commission for conventional armaments." Vishinsky called on the assembly to set up "within the framework of the Security" Council" an international control body to carry out taken steps to replace them but I them will be named in the com Tokyo Rose Back In U. Faces Charge comes pa toi.ionow. mittee's report, now expected to he will do some restrained politicking in conferences with Democratic leaders.

In two speeches today in New Mexico, the president, between blasts at the "GOP," worked in behalf of the U. S. senatorial candidacy of Clinton P. Anderson, former secretary of agriculture, and the Democratic governor. Thomas Mabdry.

"This Republican congress." the president said at Deming, "did Its be issued early next week. ends at 2 a. m. Sunday in the va nothing final has developed. Elsewhere in the South, the issue is more clear-cut.

The States' Rights Democrats have been ruled out in Oklahoma in favor T-T f-oiDllflCtc not rn Ann I JiilU tllC Otiwuww Five, Lost On Plane, Rescued nous time zones ana some 4 it chica80 professors, 000 persons can take advantage of thp it for an extra hour of sleep or an! but that they were woi king on the early start on tomorrow's activi-l Manhattan projects SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 25. (JP) of Truman The attorney Mrs. Iva Toguri D'Aquino, 32-year- general's office, which decided the PARIS, Sept. 25.

VP) Russia night answered the western powers' demand for a clear cut statement on the Berlin crisis. The French foreign ministry immediately called a huddle of the western powers foreign ministers to consider the reply, but said later the meeting had been called off. No reason was given but it was believed some of the ministers wanted more time to study Moscow's note. Foreign Minister Robert Schuman was to be Marshall's dinner gues; tonight and it was the two men would discuss the note, a French foreign ministry spokesman Enid. However, Lewis Douglas.

V. S. ambassador to Britain, and Sir William Strang, British foreign office expert on German affairs, called the French foreign office for a conference on the "expert" leveL They are members of the Big Three "London committee" which tj The committee suiuce Presidents Roosevelt and Truman! nlri Jananese. was nnostim, has stiororpstpri thp Thnr- best to sabotage the west, and had reduction of armaments and armed Drought here today from Japan and mond- Wright followers take the! it not been for the fight put up by hour at 2 a. whenever they! and Attorney General Clark knew iorce5 ui me umicu oiaico, u.a, was charged with treason ior ai-matters into court, but nothing like; the western congressmen and sena- THE PAS.

Sept. 25. (.) to bed-and regain the hour they all aooui oruaiu, jriaucc anu ieged "Tokyo Rose" propaganda tnat has happened yet. principally Democrats, you Five men taken from a U. S.

naval jost on April 25. st on April 25. p. ivn I broadcasts during the war. Pro-Truman and anti-Truman would have had your throat cut by ltnV They include the populations of 01 tlle -m ee' I ryV.

r.mn11 olloVlt- TITimon Ql. 'r. i .11, -1 .1 plane lost 12 days ine ctesoiaie Canadian northlands said tonight this congress." A crowd of more than 4,000 per- Connecticut, Maine, New York. New Hampshire, New! Record Rainfall lOOUS a i.c jjemocraLS wui suaie uie uauuu 111 icused of being one of six Japanese states Mississippi, Arkansas, Tf i-w broadcasters known to American North Carolina, Florida, Kentucky, had considered their chances i i Lut-J they Mnib ncaiu mi. xiuumu an of reScue very slim St.

Augustine Streets out was somewnat smaller at ixiras- The fQur Amel.icans ad a Briton UU lIMIU rr Hf-JjiGIs. She arrived on tne army i- i transport General H. F. Hodges, It hor 0 11 ITS The government formally filed Jersey, and Rhode Island. i More, than 600 towns and cities' of other states also chase the time.

I Durg. the charge of treason as the ship ST. AUGUSTINE, Sept. 25. A record rainfall today flooded streets in St.

Augustine and dis- i.j ni- train t.rnf fin were louna last nignt in Saskatchewan. Encountering bad weather, they had set down their plane on a flight from the Churchill defense post to The Pas. All were pronounced well and fit. They were Of Top Games Mj'thical Squadron docked. Wearing a plaid suit, a white halo ribbon around her dark hair, Mrs.

D'Aquino was turned over to the xupieu OUIU o.rfirr tha nocrntiatinns Virginia and Texas. South Carolina has no stale ballot, each political party distributing its own. The regular Democratic ticket is supporting Thurmond and Wright, but a pro-Truman faction says it will pass out ballots too. Alabama's Democratic electors said even before Truman was nominated that they wouldn't vote for him or any candidate who ran on the explosive Civil Rights platform. Argentine Navy Head ARTMr.IV -Pncr Rent i Jl Butu-PPn a m.

and IlOOll. D.ti i "cc" tired but happy to have been saved A court mart'lal he'ard today that inches fell. In some streets the over Berlin i foi-months in one of the continent's most am water stood two feet deep. I aircrafsman Gerald Archer created a mythical squadron of 37 men and bit.ious air hums. tUlUU lltlt uwuuiw Snots along U.

S. Highway 1 be FBI by her trio of army guards and questioned by government officials. En route to her arraignment before U. S. Commissioner Francis St Ben Scott Custer, naval at- 1 drew $4,344 in RAF funds as pay Resig Capt.

ache of the U. S. embassy at Ot tween St. Augustine and Jacksonville were inundated and buses were forced to detour. Trains slowed down in low areas where water covered the tracks.

The president's name won't be on J. Fox, she smiled slightly to news. for them. He fainted when sentenced to two years at hard labor. Archer was a pay clerk and 20 years old.

men and made no effort to avoid the ballot only those of the 11 elec- tawa, was spokesman lor tne live at a news conference. He said Chief Petty Officer Jack M. Kastner made a perfect landing with the Beech-craft, plane near a lake. photographers. tors, BUENOS AIRES, Sept.

25. fP) President Juan Peron moved to strengthen his cabinet today 24 hours after police had announced "We held a council and estimated uncovering of a plot to assassinate; ol. chances of rescue were very him and his wife and overthrow the snm Custer said. "We steeled our Dissent Is Voiced On N.C.-Tenn. Route Rally To Launch State Campaign government.

selves to a long wait or trek to get The president accepted the resig- out. Because of God and the RCAF and British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin had been scheduled to meet at 6:30 p. (12:30 p. m. Eastern Standard time) but that the conference was called off shortly before it was scheduled to begin.

The Soviet reply was delivered to the foreign ministry in Paris bv Ambassador Alexandre Bogomolor and to the British foreign office in London by the Soviet envoy to Britain. In Washington Soviet Ambassador Alexander S. Fanyushkin called on Undersecretary of State Robert Lovett and delivered the Soviet reply. Earlier John Dulles. U.

S. delegate to the United Nations assembly, told an Associated Press reporter he understood the Soviet reply had been delivered in Washington. Prior to disclosure of the Soviet five people were saved nation of the navy minister, Rear Adm. Fidel Anadon, one of his top- FOOTBALL Meting out Justice (Asheville's Choo-Choo variety) in four big doses. North Carolina gained sweet revenge over a favored Texas team, 34 to while over at Raleigh Duke and State wound up in a scoreless tie; Mississippi State drubbed Tennessee 21-6; Tulane toppled Alabama 21-14; Notre Dame squeezed by Purdue 23-27, and Georgia Tech marched ver Vanderbilt 13-0.

BASEBALL The Giants put the brakes on the Boston Braves' slide into the National league championship with a 3-2 New York win that left the Beantown nine still one game short, as the Bosox hung a 7-2 defeat on the Yanks and Cleveland's Tribe swatted a 9-3 victory over Detroit to cut the American loop's three-way tie for first place down to a two-way tie between the Indians and Red Sox. Chicago's giant-killing Cubs did it to the St. Louis Cardinals, 3-2. and the Pirates shellacked Cincinnati 16 to 6. Fjnfljtetailsn Section JH) Today's Chuckle Golfer (to players ahead: Cranking advisors.

In the absence Foreign Minister Juan Bramug- Wheie he fVl TTM ciccnmWv in PnriK for Syracuse, N. Anadon also has been acting for eign minister. section of this route is now being made by engineers of the state highway and public works commission under A. G. Crist.

The survey is scheduled for completion about Oct 1. Many persons in Buncombe and Madison counties are urging con By ROBERT F. CAMPBELL. JR. Does a need exist for a new highway between Asheville and Knox-ville? Most persons in Western North Carolina and East Tennessee would answer that question with an emphatic yes.

But there the agreement ends. A sharp difference of opinion ex Custer said the weather forecast on leaving Churchill was for clearing conditions after 100 miles of flight. Those aboard decided to continue the flight in hope of good weather. The naval officer said considerable ice and snow were encountered and tlie plane went far off its course because weather affected the magnetic compass. Custer said the five men shot plenty of game and that grouse was their main food after emergency supplies gave out.

Capt. Sir Robert Stirling-Hamilton, naval adviser of the British high commissioner's office in Ot reply an official British source re struction of a new highway along More than 4.000 persons, including virtually every major Democratic candidate and political leader in the state, are expected to crowd McCormick field tomorrow night to hear Sen. Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky, Democratic nominee for vice-president, at a giant rally that will kick off North Carolina's Democratic campaign for the Nov. 2 general election.

Sen. Barkley will speak at 8:30 o'clock, and his address will be broadcast over a radio hook-up including stations WWNC in Ashe-ville, WBT in Charlotte, WBIG in Greensboro, WPTF in Raleigh, arid a speaking engagement at noon. Twelfth district Rep. Monroe M. Redden of Hendersonville will preside at tomorrow night's rally, which will begin at 8 o'clock.

Robert R. Williams, chairman of the Buncombe County Democratic executive committee, will make the address of welcome; Capus Waynick of High Point, chairman of the State Democratic executive committee, will present Democratic nominees for state offices, and Sen. Clyde R. Hoey of Shelby will introduce Sen. Barkley.

Events leading up to the rally are scheduled as follows: 2 p. m. Meeting in the court In his place, Peron appointed Enrique Garcia, 56, only full admiral in the Argentine navy. Although sources close to the retiring navy minister said the resignation was the result of a misunderstanding with the president, Anadon publicly denied the incident was connected with the investigation of the alleged assassination plot. He reiterated friendship for the president and support ists as to the route such a highway.

should take. There are two choices for a water-level route: (1) follow the French Broad route not far from the site of the present U. S. highway 25-70. A survey of this route was ordered by the highway commission on Aug.

8, 1945, but as yet it has not proceeded beyond what engineers call the "reconnaissance stage." The need for a new road is ap- ported that the five defense ministers of the western (Brussels) alliance will meet in Paris Monday to discuss common military problems. Members of the alliance are Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. All have a vital interest in the Berlin crisis and its implications on the international situation. Thev will review plans already ing the Pigeon river from a point near Clyde in Haywood county past tawa, said main decisions were de at all times Waterville lake and across the state rcided by a vote but we werp relvine on the leadership line, and (2) following the French of his government Informed sources said Anadon 0f Capt. Custer." Broad river by way ot JMarsnaii i parent to any motorist who travels nUnnA Tf rkm-lac i nnil CliritlUe a fl rMVlSsine.

cton r.yA vvojo in the Buncombe county The Democratic vice-presidential Democratic executive committee "Would you mind if I played through? I've just been notified that my wife is seriously UL" i nominee will fly here Irom wasn-witn Democratic candidates for ington for the address, spend to- lCmmtv offices to nlan nrecinrt or- may nave stepped down oraer to avoid embarrassment over the fact that two of the 17 persons arrested in Argentina in connection with the alleged plot are navy chaplains. Wilcox, assistant to Custer, and I state line at Paint Rock. way between Marshall and coordination or J. Sgt. J.

Scalise, 50. of the U. S.j Haywood county interests are springs. State highwav figures and aea Iorces le. P0 army, returning from Churchill for; backing the Pigeon river route.

As for partial mobilization Jne his discharge. I preliminary survey of a 22-mile Turn To Pase Nine, forces may also come up. Celotexer. morrow night in Asheville, andj ileave by air early Tuesday morning I -Turo To Pase Four WWSC For Good Listening 1.

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