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16 ASHEVILLE CITIZEN Monday. June 30. 1952 Monday June 30 Radio, TV Programs Farm Quarterly Editor To Judge '52 Goat Show Probers Rap Retired D.C. Police Chief Trade Winds Judge Horace Reeves makes surprise appearance on Our Gal Sunday. 12:45 p.

m. Rushville Center citizens divide into two camps on Ma Perkins. 1:15 p. m. WWNC Today Ernest and Mary quibble over efforts for book on Young Dr.

Malone 1:30 p. TRYON The executive editor on show. Entries have also been of The Farm Quarterly, Frederick Murray Seeking Break On Union Shop Issue WASHINGTON-. June 29 Gfl A Senate committee has asserted that corruption and weakness dom inated the District of Columbia police department under retired Po a 30-inch screen TV set at a retail lice Qhief Robert J. Barrett.

The charge was made in a re price of about $1,560. Allis-Chalmers says its 1952 first half sales total about $260.000 all port prepared for filing in the Sen ate tomorrow by the crime sub time high and 25 per cent more received from other herds in this region, such as the Chimney Rock herd of Mrs. David Lindsey, of Rutherford ton; the Luern herd of Mrs. Ernest P. Hall of Columbus; the herd of Col.

and Mrs. Fran Vida of Hendersonville, and that Of Mr. and Mrs, H. Lovelace tf Shelby. The Tryon show win have exhibits of the four leading breeds of milk goats Alpines.

Nubians, Tog-genburgs and Saanens both grades and purebreds. Exhibitors need not be residents of the Carolinas, nor members of the association to enter the show. Prospective entries should write) for details to Miss Virginia Vida. secretary, 1501, Greenville Highway, Hendersonville. B.

Knoop of Amelia, Ohio, will Judge the third annual show of the Western North Carolina Dairy Goat Association here at Harmon Field July 26. Knoop is well known for his articles on agricultural subjects, as are his photographs, which he illustrates his subjects. He is an expert photographer, it is said, and formerly edited two photographic magazines. He also is a breeder of Nubian goats, and recently imported outstanding animals from England as sires for his herd. While in North Carolina, he will visit friends, including; Poet Carl Sandburg of Flat Rock.

Sandburg's famous Chikamlng herd will be represented at the Try- than 1951, committee of the Senate District of Columbia Committee headed by By LOU SCHNEIDER ClO-United Steelworker President Philip Murray hopes for a break In the steel Industry front by any one major firm accepting the union hop. tJSWa Local 1397. largest union of 11,000 members, appears willing to compromise on the union shop issue. If the steel Industry obtains a $5 oer ton Drioe boost. itH push prices Sen.

Neely (D-W. Va). The report, made public last night, followed a And professional securities traders are bullish on history repeating that the Labor Day price average will be series of hearings on the extent of gambling, vice and narcotics traffic in the nation's capital. above those of July and August. Truman Must The committee declared that gamblers have exerted improper influence within the police depart ment, amassing fortunes through to 90 per cent higher than on V-J Day.

Senator Robert A. Tafts nomination campaign camp is reported cocky on Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower failing to obtain a stampede following since his return. Businessmen that attltudV beat Gov.

Tom Sign Bill Today police protection. "Map. Barrett and a number of high-ranking police officers are shown to have received large sums of money from sources which they cannot or will not disclose," the report said. "The only logical con- Or Curbs Die Probe Asked Of Mexican Oil Charges Trams Leaving London Scene To End Era rvwpv in 1948. Did you know that 25 cents ol Canadian Pacific's 75-cent dividend tusion is that graft has been find ing its way to these men." comes from railroad operations, te- The committee added that Bar WASHINGTON, June 29 LP Congress fashioned a hasty-pudding compromise controls bill and passed it through both Houses over the week end, sending it to maining 50 cents from other in MEXICO CITY, June 29.

(P The rett, who was retired for disability LONDON. June 29 AM the come? government petroleum monopoly. A.M. WWNC WISE I WSKY I WLOS I CBS-570 Kc-MBS 1310 1830 Kc 1388 Kc-ABC, FM; 104-1 or tha Mornln' 8ilnt ISlleiu I Brother Bob 6:00 Top tha Mornln' IRislns With Matt Mil's A-Poppln Newa- Hymntlme 15 Top tha Momln (Rising With Matt Hal'a A-Poppln IReT. Everett Andenon :30 Top O' the Mornln' )News- Rlslnc With Matt iHal'a A-Poppln I Rev.

Ralph Sexton O' the Mornin' IRislng With Matt IHal'a A-Poppln: New Story of Jefua 7:00 News: Atlantic Neva INewa: Morning Roundup IHal'a A-Poppin I News: Morning Call :15 Top the Mornln' IMornlng Roundup IHal'a A-Poppin IMornlng CaJ :30 Top O' the Mornln' INewa: Morning Roundup IHal'a A-Poppin INewa: Morning Call Reporter IMornlng Roundup IHal'a A-Poppln: New Morning Call; Devotlona 8:00 Morning Newi Roundup I World Newa Roundup IHal'a A-Poppln (Martin Agroskj, Newa 15 Top O' the Mornln' IMornlng Roundup Hal'a A-Poppin Morning Call O' the Mornln' Morning Rounduo IHal'a A-Poppin (Morning Call; Telequlz O' the Mornln' (Morning Roundup IHal'a A-Poppln; New Frederick. News: J. C'onte 9:00 Morning Melodiea INewi: Question Man IRaneera Quartet (Breakfast Club 15 Hillbilly Roundup I Women of the Air IHymna You Love (Breakfast Club .10 Koffee Klatch lYoung Dr. Malone IBIng Crosby iBreakfatt Club 5 Koffee Klatch IThe Brighter Day (Ftankie Carle: News'Breakfast Club gl'AH Arthur Godfrey Time Welcome Travelera Gospel Train iMy True 8tory 11:15 Arthur Godfrey Time I Welcome Traveler! JOospel Train (True Story: Whispering Sta. I II JO Arthur Godfrey Time (Doublet or Nothing (Gospel Train I When A Girl Marries Arthur Godfrey Time Double or Nothing Gospel Train: Newi! Whispering Streeta Arthur Godfrey Time iBtrike It Rich The Merry Go Round ILone Journey :15 Arthur Godfrey Time Strike It Rich The Mirry Oo Round Tod of the World :30 Mostlv for Women JBob and Ray The Merry Go Round I Break the Bank.

Hunt 8how IfJIal Dave Garrra The Merry Go Round: News' Break the Bank P.M.) WWNC WISE I WSKY I WLOS Wendy Warren IPrayer: News: Question Man 'Dairy Newa: M. G. R. Jack Bercb Show 1 "lilS Juniper Junction Hillbilly Jamboree iHomeland Harmony Quartet Farm Hour I :30 Romance of Helen Trent (Hillbilly Jamboree The Merry Go Round (Farm Hour Our Gal Sunday I Hillbilly Jamboree IThe Merry Go Round; NcwalFarm Hour 1:00 Esso Weather IRendervous at 1310 IThe Merry Go Round INews :15 Mi Perkins lErnest Tubb Show IThe Merry Go Round Bill Ring Show :30 Young Dr. Malone Man-ill Meller.

Newa IThe Merry Go Round Ashe. Today: PM: Pltt-Chi Light I News; Photo Quia IThe Merry Oo Round: FM: Pltt-Chl 2:00 Second Mrs Burton Doctor Paul IMusical Scoreboard IMcBride: FM: Pltt-Chl .15 Perry Mason INewa; Photo Quia Musical Scoreboard IMcBride: PM: Pltt-Chl 30 This ta Nora Drake Live Like A Mlllianatre (Musical Scoreboard IShopping; FM' Pitt-Chi :45 Big Sister Live Like A Mlllianalre IMusical Scoreboard; NewslBhopping: News; FM: Pltt-Chl 3:00 Hilltop House (Life Can Be BeauUul Musical Scoreboard IHymna FM: Pitt-Chi 15 House Party Road of Life Musical Scoreboard Tenn. Ernie; FM: Pltt-Chl 30 House Party 'Pepper Young'a Family Musical Scoreboard 'Tenn. Ernie. FM: Pltt-Chl Smith iRIght to Happlneas Musical Scoreboard: News'Tenn.

Ernie. FM: Pltt-Chl 400 Grady Cole Backstage Wife Musical Scoreboard ICal Tinney 15 Paula Stone Show Stella Dallas IMusical Scoreboard Cal Tinney 30 Aunt Jenny Young Wldder Brown (Sweet Corn Serenade I Hillbilly Hit Parade :45 Variety Time; Newa Woman In My House 'Sweet Corn Serenade: News! Hillbilly Hit Parade 5:00 Skvlrne Review Just Plain Bill 'Sweet Corn Serenade Hillbilly Hit Parade 15 Skvllne Review (Front Page FarreU ISweet Corn Serenade iHlllbllly Hit Parade 30 Guest Star Iskyllne Serenade ISweet Corn Serenade IHlllbllly Hit Parade 45 Tune Time I The Doctor's Wife (Sweet Corn Serenade: News! Hill Hits; Scores 6:00 Esso Reporter: Sports INews; Sports (Closing Stock CJ9. News; F. Brown. Sports :15 Curt Masjey Time Iskvllne Question Man ISweet Corn Serenade Telequit: Hymntlme the Record I Music Your Way 'Sweet Corn Serenade Hymntime :45 Thls I Believe: News Reel I Music Your Way ISweet Corn Serenade: News Hymntlme 700 Mlndv Carson Kaltenborn Edits the Newa Sweet Corn Serenade IN.

C. Revue: Headline Ed. 15 Robert Waxworks Evening Melodies John T. Flynn (Elmer Davis Commentary :30 Robert Waxworks News of the World Istairway to the Stara IBox 13 :45 Edward R. Murrow One Min i Family (Sports Parade; News! Box 13 8:00 Stare In the Air I The Railroad Hour IGospel Hymn Time lAsheville-Greenvllle Baseball 15 Stars In the Air IThe Railroad Hour IGospel Hymn Time JAaheville-Greetiville Baseball 30Godfrey a Talent Scouts I Howard Barlow Svmohony loospel Hymn Time lAsheville-Greenville Baseball :45 Godfrey'a Talent Scouts I Howard Barlow Symphony loospel Hymn Time: News' Ashevllle-Greenvllle Baseball 900 Romance I Donald Vorhees Orchestra, I Dance Party I Asheville-Oreenvllle Baseball 15 Romance I Donald Vorhees Orchestra 'Dance Parly lAsheville-Greenville Baseball :30 Broadway's My Beat Band of America Dance Partv lAsheville-Greenville Baseball :45 Broadway's My Beat (Band of America I Dance Party: News! Asheville-Greenvllle Baseball A Mile (Amerlca'a Musie" Dance Party John Daly.

News 15 Walk A Mile I Amerlca'a Musie (Dance Party lAsheville-Greenville Baseball :30 W. Averlll HarHman IRobt. Montgomery: Asslgm't Dance Party IPreif. Bop's Nlte Train :45 W. AverlU Harrlman I Dangerous Assignment iPanee Party; Bop'a Nile Train Esso Reporter: Sports Final Newa; Music (Sandman Serenade IHal'a Late Date :15 Stuart Hamblen Newa of the World Sandman Serenade Ha-a Late Date :30 Henrv Jerome Orchestra Surprise Serenade Sandman Serenade IHal'a Late Date :45 Henry Jerome Orchestra surprise Serenade Isandman Serenade; Newa' Late Date: Newa 15 00 CB8 Newa; Sign Off Ncws- Music till 1 a.

m. ISIgn Off I Sign Off on a tax-free pension of $5,500 a year last November, "ran the po Retailers say shoppers continue bargain -price conscious whenever street cars left in London today carried signs which were their obit Pemex, has asked federal investi President Truman. gation of accusations that it is vio lice force ruthlessly as a private He can sign the new bill by mid uary notices. Tte signs said: army, to serve his friends and lating the law by delivering Mexi night Monday, or let controls die. Last tram week on July 5 wa can oil to foreigners.

harass his enemies" during its Since the House voted earlier say goodbye to London" four and a half years as police The charges were made to Mex virtually to abandon federal supervision on consumer prices, the bill After that date there slnonlv will chief. quality goods are available. Film Daily's yearbook reveals that 1951 movie attendance dipped to the lowest levele since 1926. Weekly average was 54.000.000 compared with a postwar high of 90.000.000. Architects say the next few years for the home-building Industry wiP see a major portion in expansion of existing dwellings.

be no street cars on London streets. ico City newspapers by Atalio Vazquez Pallares. congressman from extending controls was regarded as something of an administration Michoacan State. He said Pemex and the 12" i million persons who daily pay fares to 30 some place will have to pay them to buses drilling contracts, under which victory. But it leu snort oi wnai Truman had asked.

Mexicans and foreigners may drill A Senate-House conference put and subway trains. Today there still remained 66 miles of tram routes, and the new wells in exchange for a percentage of any oil found, are il In a slap at recently retired District of Columbia Commissioner John Russell Voting, the committee said such conditions "could not have existed withou- dereliction In supervision on the part of trw commissioner charged with the administration of the police department, and a deep-seated apathy in the public The three commissioners who legal. 180 street cars, curious vehicle Vazquez Pallares. a former legal ihere with a trround floor and sn As long as the Is oriented toward military preparations, the lneredients of inflation will be present Did you know that communist followers are riding high and handsome in TV and radio broadcasting, and that American corporations pay the time costs? More on this to- adviser to Pemex, said he va? willing to waive his congressional immunity to support his charges before the proper authorities. govern the district under the su pervision of Congress divide ma upstairs, were clattering along the lines from the Thames at Black-friars Bridge to Abbey Wood.

But just after midnight next Sunday an engineer in a powerhouse will pull a switch, all Uie life will leave the trolley wires, and another era will pass. Pemex filed its -equest for for nor responsibility for the various mal investigation yesterday with the federal attorney general. It departments. Young had supervi sion of the police department. There was no immediate comment from him.

or from Barrett. said such drilling contracts have been in effect since 1S49 and 'hat the form of the contract had the Four district police officers are When the war ended there were still 350 miles of tram services in the city. They were eliminated in eight stages. It cost nine million pounds approval of the attorney general, now under suspension as a result the secretaries of national economy the compromise bill together less than 48 hours alter the House passed its bill late Thursday. The conferees wound up their work at 2:30 a.m.

Saturday morning. The compromise sailed through the Senate, after an hour's debate. Hours later, the House added its approval. In summary, the compromise bill would: 1. Continue federal authority to regulate wages and prices for 10 months, through next April 30.

2. Continue authority to regulate distribution and use of materials, through such devices as allocation end priorities, for a full year, to June 30. 1953. 3. End federal rent controls on Sept.

30, except where they are extended locally to next April 30, or in areas certified as critical defense housing areas. 4. All but throw out controls over credit for consumer purchasing and conventional housing loans. 5. Exempt processed fruits and vegetables from price controls.

6. Retain the present make-up of the Wage Stabilization Board but of disclosures during the subcom mittee's hearings. and foreign affairs, the president of the Supreme Court and Presi Concerning one of them, Lt. H. dent Miguel Aleman- H.

Carper, chief of the narcotics Pemex initiated the contracts squad the committee report said: His record is one of the when domestic oil consumption Retail of television receiver are making an slow recovery. A top-notch TV set maker said so. New York Edison Hotel's food menu win picture the prepared dish so patrons can see what will be served. It's a new Idea for eatin? houses. Retail coal prices co up this week.

Reaon: seasonal selling period. John.on Johnson, nation's largest maker of surgical supplies, signed a union contract that Includes a paid sick leave. Politicians seldom unglue a tax they paste on anything. The tax chart shows the trend as always up. subject to minor dips.

Remington Rand's stockholders win vote, on July 29. to give its most flagrant instances of corrup threatened to overtake production, MacDonald Visits Japan TOKYO, June 29 (fl Malcolm tion that has ever been exposed to and Immediate expansion of public scrutiny." proved reserves was necessary. Today's TV Program of WBTV, Charlotte Channel 3 Carper was named during the U. S. opo-ators who began drilling in Mexico under the contracts in MacDonald, British commissioner hearings as the recipient of $18,000 to $20,000 in bribes to permit cluded Edwin Pauley, the Ameri general for Southeast Asia, ar James M.

(Jim Yellow) Roberts to can Independent Oil Company and rived here from Singapore by air conduct a dope selling operation Signal Oil Company. today. 50 Vespers (Studio) 55 Carolina News Headlines (Studlol 7.00 Video Theater (CB8 7'30 Voice (NBCI I 00 Dr. Heaton 30 Who Said That (NBOI :00 Summer Theater ICBSi 10 00 Star 8pot 10 15 Perrv Como ICBSI 10 30 Break the Bank (CBSI 11 00 Peaturelte 3 30 Sumner Session 1:00 Kuri Kaleldeacope iStndloi 3 30 Matinee In New York I NBC I 4 00 Carolina Cookery (Studio) 4:30 Howdy Doody a 00 Junior Rancho iSIudlol 5 30 Willie Wonderful 5 45 Movie Quia iStudlol 00 Kit Carson (NBCi 30 Doug Edwards Newa (CBSI 45 Weather 'Studio MONDAY, JUNE Test Pattern 10:30 Strike It Rich ICBSi 11:00 The Egg and I CBSI 11:15 Love of Life ICBSi 11:30 Search for Tomorrow (CBSt 11:45 Test Pattern 13 30 Garry Moore Show (CBSi 1:30 The Guiding Light 1 45 Mike Buff ICBSi 1 00 The Big Payoff iNBCl here. He told newsmen at the airport The committee made a number that he came to Japan to see it of recommendations for tightening Woman Dies Middletown.

Conn, plant to some; make its members subject to Sen- after its independence and also to up narcotics, gambling, extradition charitable scientific or educational ate confirmation. see his Japanese friends. and weapon control laws, and for MacDonald is expected to stay organization. changes in administrative proceqw After Trying about one wek. Interpreting The News 7.

Request Truman to seek a court injunction under the Taft-Hartley Act to end the nationwide steel strike for 80 days. ures with an absolute ban on fa vors and gratuities to public off! Statisticians say the domestic demand for oil this year will show a 4 per cent gain over 1951. compared with an 8 per cent gain last year over. 1950. Crosley win offer.

In September, rials from persons with whom they To Stop Fight deal. lc5fovj CHICAGO, June 29 W) A 54- Red Trade Unions Changing Tune After Failures In Italy, France W. D. Mashburn Gets Scholarship year-old woman died today of a head injury police said she suf INTRODUaNGfv5f25l William Donald Mashburn, son of fered in trying to break up a fight between two sons, one of whom was swinging a baseball bat. Polio Victim Saved After Grim Scrape ized workers, in order to bing time the appeal, while lt had over By WILLIAM L.

STAN AP Foreign New Asaiyst about the success of the stuggle The victim was Mrs. Catherine Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donald Mashburn of 1262 Hendersonville Road, has been awarded a scholarship to Northwestern University, Evans ton. El, and will enter the university tones of international politics, con Tkachuk.

centrated on the economic. After the failure of Communists Draw unorganized workers into the unions and form union organi Police Detective Daniel Kumskis to get anywhere in France and Italy with political strikes, the gave this account: this fall, according to a dispatch from Evanston. zations where none exist. Lon' live the unity of action of World Federation of Trade Unions The usual cussing-out of "warmongers" was only a minor part of the appeal. Its main fire was directed at the "dlversionlsts" inside trade unions.

It was particu Mrs. Tkachuk, her husband, workers of the whole world," aid (WFTU), a creature of Moscow, SAN ANSELMO, June 29 The polio-stricken wife of an Air Force sergeant stationed in Japan today was recovering from a grim series of accidents which cut her off from the aid of her iron lung Peter, 52, a daughter, their sons John, 35 and Walter 34 and the so on. called a hasty meeting of its Exec LONGER LIFE utive Bureau in Vienna. There it larly angry about the International sons' families gathered in the senior Tkachuk home Saturday has just begun to change the Confederation of Free Trade Un The entire appeal this time is based not on the contention that Moscow must be supported in Its political war against the West, but for 3'i hours. DR.

E. H. ROBINSON OPTOMETRIST 32 N. Lexington Ave. DIAL 2-1614 tune.

night for a reunion. ions, which it called a tool of capi Mrs. Mary Pinske's life was John and Walter argued about talist governments and reactionary saved by San Anselmo policemen and sheriff's deputies who rushed The WFTTJ is a transmission belt between the and the Communist-dominated trade on "the rights and goals" of work- drinking and John who had brok enterprises. The CPTU. incidentally, has been giving the Commu ers- Unity of action the hardy poli another iron lung to her parents' home in a borrowed moving van.

tical rallying cry of the WFTU. is unions in free Europe. Its delibera nists a bad time with well-directed en a foot recently, hit Walter with a crutch. The crutch was taken from John but he seized a baseball bat and began swinging it, hitting used again, but this time lt Is ap tions. In a building otherwise oc counter-propaganda.

IRON FIREMAN VXlteX OIL BURNER Service To AU W. N. C. "Be alert," said the WTU ap plied to bread and butter. The dismal failure of Commu The 28-year-old woman was in her own iron lung last night when a falling tree snapped the main oss-San Anselmo electric power peal as reported by Pravda.

"and his father, brother rr.d mother. John was overpowered and locked in a bedroom. beat back the attacks directed nist attempts In France and Italy Write, Wire Or Phone For Details line. When the power failed, her to get the workers worked up to a The mother, struck on the head against union organizations. For this lt is necessary to make unions parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Scan- feverish pitch against American and stunned, went to bed. Her hus Ion, called the fire department for government policies. Western In ever more powerful and active, to band found her dead there several ternational agreements and West rally around them the broad CITIZENS HEATING COMPANY "Servtnr Asheville Since 1904" hours later.

The elder Tkachuk and Walter apparently were not masses of the workers. cupied with Soviet affairs in the international sector of Vienna, are kept to Itself and the Cominform. What is announced about these deliberations comes out first In Prav-j da. after having been properly1 distilled. What did come out.

smoked up with a mess of Stalinist double-talk, was an admission of failure. The program mapped out by Moscow for the Communists in France and Italy had fallen with a dull thud. It was time for Moscow to recognize this and apparently it ba dorif so. ern defense plans must have given Moscow much food for thought. an emergency generator and began operating the lung by hand.

Then the hand lever broke, ripping the lung's bellows. The Scanlons then transferred "Comrades! Organize decisive seriously hurt. John Tkachuck was held without Flatiron Bldg. Dial 2-2461 rebuffs to the encroachments of reaction on the social and economic charge. their daughter to a rocking bed rights and the freedom of the NOTICE workers.

Unmask the infringements a device used to help victims 01 mild polio attacks breathe more easily. It helped some, but not and a call went out for of capitalist governments on the NOW, HERE'5 THE PLACE TO BUY COAL AT- JU5T PASTE THIS NUMBER IN YOURHATl rights of unions and organize broad campaigns of protest. further aid. "Demand observance of union The Executive Bureau of the WFTU drew uo an "aDoear to "workers of all the world-" This democracy (union democracy Is a Births Communist term meaning Com SL Joseph's Mr. and Mrs.

S. R. Kentucky Prison Has Quiet Sunday EDDYVILLE. June 29 UFl Kentucky's State Prison, a scene of rebellion and unrest since last Wednesday night, experienced a quiet Sunday. Warden Jess Buchanan reported, "The men have been very co-operative today." "I still wish, however, that It Foxworth, 779-A Haywood Road munist domination) in organizations where reactionary union bureau Apartment 4, a son June 29.

crats violate the rights of union Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Moore, mmmM m. members.

Actively exrxise the dividers, who betray the Interest" 27 Stewart Street, West Asheville a son June 29. BARRETT Shingles NOW of the working class, and show Mr. and Mrs. R. J.

Cordell. 70 For Delicious Food In A Pleasant Atmosphere Dine In Our Blue Silver GRILL ORDER COAL NOW Allen Street. West Asheville. a this from their own activities daughter June 29. Strive for unity action of the Mr.

and Mrs. Jean Hezzuto, 1 workers, members of unions of Brucemont Circle, West Asheville, a various tendencies and unorgan- INDIVIDUALS AND FIRMS INTERESTED IV CONTRACT WITH GOVERNMENT TO PROCESS. SORT AND GRADE MICA AT SPRUCE PINE, NORTH CAROLINA The United States Government, acting by and through General Services Administration, announced on March 14, 1952, a long range purchasing program for domestic high grade mica, designed to encourage the discovery, development, and prodnc Won of the critical material for National Defense. The program in the Southeast will be under the jurisdiction of Region IV of General Services Administration which has established a depot at Spruce Pine, North Carolina. The program necessitates the Government's negotiating formal contract for the processing, sorting and grading of the mica to be purchased.

AU individuals and firms who believe that they can qualify on the basis of experience and financial responsibility are hereby requested to contact in writing the Regional Director of General Services Administration at the address given below and obtain at copy of the proposed contract. Interested parties and firms will be given until 2:00 p. m4 Eastern Standard Time, July 15, 1952, to submit their written proposals. Very strict consideration will be given to the experience and financial responsibility of all those submitting proposals, and a certified financial statement must accompany each proposal, together with a complete written statement as to experience and proposed plans for operation. The Government reserves the right to reject any and all proposals for any reason deemed advisable by it.

H. E. HARMAN. JR. REGIONAL DIRECTOR REGION IV GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 50 WHITEHALL STREET, S.

W. ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA daughter June 29. would rain and get cooler," the keeper of the penitentiary's 1,100 inmates reiterated. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Guney, Black Mountain RFD 1, a daughter The temperature reached 106 at June 29. Mr. and Mrs. D. C.

McKlnsey lie prison yesterday, and was almost that high today. The heat has 246 Hillside Street, a daughter International Group To Tour Biltmore Farm Special (1 OP Snndav Dinner 91Oi) $1.85 June 29. WHY TAKE CHANCES? A Ualry roof asually coals you aaoro than its toplacomooi valu. coats money rot naw ceilings, walls and furnishings. Flay sal end havs your roof xaminsd bt far lsaks dsvslop, Ws will gladly rak a frs inspscUoa fat you, Phono or writ.

W.ll. ARTHUR CO. ROOFING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK contributed to the restlessness of the prisoners, confined to their Summer Price Now Prevfl cells and denied recreation since READY-MIXED CONCRETE 90c Luncheon 90c the trouble began. The warden said he planned to RALEIGH Nort.i Carolina is one resume normal operations tomorrow. Meanwhile, the warden and Dr.

of six Southern states to be visited Speedy Accurate -Economical ABEE REED Dial 3-6421 W. E. Watson, state director of during four 'group tours to be sponsored by the Sixth International C5 Pattoo Ave. Dial 2-1861 correctional institutions, were Grassland Congress from August 2i GEORGE VAUDERC1LT Asheville'i Most Popular Hotel studying the complaints and re DiLTMORE Coal Lumber Co. quests submitted by a committee to September 6, according to S- H.

Dobson, pasture specialist for the State College Extension Service. of five prisoners yesterday. Biltmore The prisoners requested remov FaJrriew Rd. Dial 3-S671 POCAHONTAS EGG OR LUMP al of Deputy Warden Walter SAVE Oil COAL! Stock your bin now at low summer prices. Stephens, who they say is unneces The tours will be held in four different areas to demonstrate accomplishments in grass farming of the United States and Canada, both on actual farm and in research and sarily stern; better food, medical treatment and recreation, and no retaliation against prisoners who rebelled.

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Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. All tours will originate at the Pennsylvania State College at conclusion of formal sessions of the Congress August 23. After leaving Clemson College, the Southern group will visit the Biltmore farms at Asheville on September 3, to observe grazing, hay, and silage production programs. The tour will also Include a stop at the Southeastern Artificial Breeding Stud. Three models 129-95 to $199.95 Easy Terras liberal Trade-in See Them Today! Only S1.65 Weekly DUNHAM'S MUSIC HOUSE Hugh Stanard, who Is currently SUPERIOR COAL CO.

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