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A I aa Committee ApprovesGiving Wants Extra (ir i in Thursday ebruary's 1953 i 1 ti "'i twujSin Section Two I Asheville News Briefly George Smith rl received here this Chiavetta make his 1 HT i 73 Hot Rods Menace To Safety Speed Tells Committee 1 was estimate et $lbO the immedi is 1 I a fe the of will the badly and the and Of son Asheville's Program I RALEIGH Law enforcement Officers from! Asheville to Tarboro and hot rod enthusiasts from Spen cer to Wilmlhgto'n today debated legislation designed keep automobiles off state Streets and highways jCapt Charles A Speed com mander of (State Highway Patrol Troop at Asheville told House Judiciary Committee that cars altered to increase speed "defi nitely are a jnenace to citizens on Worth Carolink George Parsons of Landis a North Carolina State sophomore asserted that hot rod ding is actually "a sport as Ameri can as hot dogs and basketball" Parsons said the Legislature ought to help the sport organize to provide "an outlet for American ingenuity" instead of killing it by lost his life when his car wrecked while chasing a hot rod He said the "thrill and desire for greater I has led many young boys to modify their cars for greater speed Jolly to ask officers to risk their life trying to apprehend such a car" asserted i 1 Police Chief James Waller of Iwinston Salem called it "a real end practical problem" a question of either turning the high ways over to such persons or do something about he declare Parsons other youth ful hot rod owners asked for sup port for a state wide hot rod organ ization to organize races off the highway They insisted their cars are npt operated las a hazard on uie si reels apo pignways The committee took no ate action 1 (rod club 'kpown as the "Rowan Road said the bill would "kill us i He also Introduced the staid law makers to some hep hot rod talk There's distinction he told them between: a rod" and a "shot i in i A hot rod Parsons explained is a built modified stock A shot rod he added is old car stripped down to resemble Vhot rod but: without safety devices" "Shot he said "are giving us hot'rodders a bad Rep Walter Crlssman of Guilford asked how an officer could tells the difference between the two said parsons "is the prob ii i i Speed? representing the North Carolina1 Police Officers Executive Association! reminded the commit tee that i anil Asheville police chief Due To Start Sentence Today i GREENSBORO rancis Du 1 CvmfU aM1 YniTT py approving the bill introduced by Rep Joseph Branch of Halifax The! measiire recommended by: Gov instead would make! Illegal the operation of any vehicle altered to increase its potential speed i Auto dealers also sounded ob jection to the legislaion although they emphasized it was not be dauseithey like hot rods i Armsteed Mdupin representing tlie North Carolina Auto dealers Association said the bill as drawn would makei illegal dot of per i fectly legitimate repairj Any! overhauling of an old engine hei explained would increase the speed: of the car 1 i Maupin insisted he considers hot rods 1 outrageous but contended the bill would "not do what it means to i Parsons youthful leader of a hot Miss Hampton Injured In Auto Wreck combe superior court oencn Mon day to conduct the Second week! of the ebruary civil term of coiirt and the criminal term which fol lows (' ll I Judge Phillips was stricken with influenza last week and was forced to return to his home Confirrpa tion of his return Monday was Re ceived today by court officials Judges William I Halstead of South Mills who has been presiding this week in! the absence of Judge Phillips is expected to adjourn court this afternoon A jury yesterday awarded and Mrs Warren Ball a judgment of $354:25 in their action against Mr and Mrs Tweed Sprin kle Shelton i Company and Sprinkle (manager i The plaintiffs had sought $39175 hs the i amount allegedly due for rent and for damages said to have been caused by the Tweeds while occupying property owned by i the Balls I The Sprinkle Shelton con cern is: said to have posted bond for payment of rent by the Tweeds The Cors of Engineers will open bids here This month on three ma jor projects I si The biggest Expected to cost more than 20 million dollars is for construction 45 thrqe story barracks' ireglmeptal headquarters a fid supporting facilities at Bragg Bids first were scheduled I to be opened Jan 13 but the date iwas posiponea wireo na PrV Merchants Plan Entertainment or NCEA Delegates Tlje i Educational! Convention Contfnittee of the Asheville Mer chants Association met yesterday to hake plans for i the entertain ment of (members of thelNorth Car olina Education Association during their convention herb March 26 28 The Merchants Association will entertain the teachers bn the eve ning of March 27 Ralph Grant is chairman of theiredmmittee in charge of arrangements telegram from Potter oi Beaufort owher of Mehacjen fish ing boats and a processing plant He said (the Department "is too Important to allow a complete change of policy and prestige in one sudden mTVe political orioth Sen Grady Rankin of Gaston chairman of the committee said Gov Umstead had authorized him to say that of activity represented" on the board the' governor names ThM may have been intended to head off a move to divorce the Com mercial isheries Division from the Department! and set it up under an independent commission Commercial fishermen have com i plained they are not representedon the present board i Under present law terms of five Board members will ex Spirt May five others two years llater and five others two years aft that OK Education Bill The House Education Committea mittee in adopting a resolution call ing on four state agencies to their statistical information on public school operations The committee gave Its approval to a pleasure which would permit the Pembroke State College an Indian school to admit any persons ap proved by the college board of trustees Admission is now re stricted to Cherokee Indians of the Robeson tribe The committee also gave its bless ings to a bill authorizing the State Department of Public Instruction to hire six area music supervisors House Judiciary 1 Committee de cided to refer to a subcommittee a bill intended to curb the number of petitions for writs of habeas cor pus coming from convicts who com plain their imprisonment is illegal The measure was (intended to re lieve Superior Court judges of lia biiity to a $2500 fine for denying to grant heatings on such petitions Members of the committee de (Contlnued On! Page 34) a liberal dash of cold' water on a bill which would have authorized the use of scientific tests toi de termine the amount of alcohol in the blood of a person accused of drunken driving If the amount of alcohol in the blood amputated to15 per cent the person would have been presumed to be drunk Librarian Testifies Dillar Gardner librarian for the State Suprmee Court who has made a study of court cases in! oth er states on the subject told the committee he questions whether the testing the blood for alcohol have been perfected to the? point they are ready for adop tion by the courts He said that: experts in the field had not yet agreed on methods of testing and theory and the gest problem? is individual varia tion He aid that a person with a low resistance to alcohol could be intoxicated although high blood showed much less than 15 per cent alcohol while a person with a high resistance could be sober although his blood snqwed i a much higher percentage than 15 Alter hearing from Gardner the committee deferred action on the i Asheville firnen extin ttae Stewart street fire a second slaughter count testimony brought out that Powell allegedly Jold offi cers at the time of his arrest that he shot Jiis wife while the couple werei engaged in a drinking parly Two Counties Exceed March Of Dimes Quota CHAPEL The i first two counties to report to State head quarters of the March Dimes campaign that they have gone over the top and exceeded their quotas are Chatham and Graham Mrs Phillips Russell State director of organization announced today With a quota of $8875 1 Chatham reported $10000 40 cents per capita and $1500 more than the county ever raised before Waters superintendent of schools is Chatham's chairman Graham with a 1 population of 6886 had a quota of $3098 ano reported i $3300 or 50 tents per capita 1 Mrs Nettie arrette County chairman BLACK MOUNTAIN The Rev Jones Earl Corwin 73 Presbyterian dalVJK IXtUUll MUM Tuesday "in a Durtiam hospital after ai long illness i i Burial will be in West (Virginia fpjlowin private (uneral services at his home jhere Mr Corwin had served as (supply pastor for Etowah Presbyterian Church HfendersQn Countys for the past two years He was 1 retired Shile a member of the Presbyterian hurch IJSA fter serving pas torates atllPeoria ePana and ulton III I I Surviving are tfie widow jfnd two sons 2 The service at the home will be conducted' by the: Rev Wi Pres I con pastor ot me tsiacK Mountain Cones Confirm Plan To Sell Asheville Mill 1 4 Ip I practice' of law here in Charlotte allots riuw John barker ot 7:30 Division 6 17 Or ganized Naval Reserve Training: Center 7:30 ip im Annual meeting Wobdfih Branch Woodfin School 8 Lawrence Assembly Knights of Columbus Laurentine Hall i im smokv Mountain Movie Club George Vanderbilt Hotel Tomorrow 1 Kiwanls Club George Vanderbilt Hotel 7 6 Boy Scout board of re 7:15 All Electric Cooking 7:30 'm Buncombe County Jears Young Republican Club Court sebate Judiciary 1 Committee house meanwhile heard a witness throw Vai nnmmandwv JU iVJX Masonic Tempie Alcoholics Anonymous 12' i Wall Street 8 Gospel singing Court house RALEIGH (AP) When Ino one appeared in opposition I the Senate Committee on Con servation and 'Development itoday unanimously gave itsnod of approval to a measure giving Gov Umstead power to reorganize the State Boardl of Conservation and Develop ment I' I The committee had sched uled 'a public hearing on the measure but no: one appeared except the committee members and four reporters The bill would make the terms of 1 all 15 members of the board Regional Blood expire on June 30 This would fo donors 17 Broad give the governor the authority to appoint an entirely new board or Plans for the 1953 1 10 reappoint the members of the Campaign and present board whom he wishes to keep Miss I Linda Hampton daughter of police Court Solicitor and Mrs William Hampton of Gracelyn Road was injured last night when the carl she was driving was forced oif Merrimon Avenue near the Coleman Avenue intersection by another car The Hampton car was overturned The police report shows Miss Hampton was driving aJ Pontiac coupe north on Merrimbn Avenue about 11:30 Ip when an uniden tified motorist driving south on err imon A venue on wrong side of the street caused the Hamp ton car: lo collide with a third car After the Hampton car struck measure the third bar traveling in the same: Only One Objection direction and attempting to pass The Senate Committee had the Hampton car the machine received only' one objection to the went out of I Control knocked down proposed reorganization of the a highway marker end overturned i Board It was i in the form of a The' car came to rest aoout xeei from the street in the yard of 394 Merrimpn Avenue the report shows i Larry Holcombe 16 of Weaver ville was listed by police as driver of the car passing Miss Hampton The report shows a member of An derson Brown Patrol witnessed the accident and chased the driver of the second (car but was outdis tanced (J The Hampton car was damaged in the extent of approximately $600 the report shows Miss Hamptonwas given dispensary treatments at St Joseph Hospital tor a lacerated left leg bruises shock i Judge Phillips Will Return To Court Monday Judee Donald Phillips of Rock 1 Ingham I will return to the Bqn joi oed Ule Senate Education Com i jstvdsvv PAiiri honnh KT ATI An attendant will be op duty at today in the school in betwen S100 and 4 Jones Corwin Retired Pastor Is Dead At 73 A daughter Ito Mr and Mrs Benjsftiin Turner of Black Mountain yesterday in St Hospital A daughter to Mr and Mrs Harold i Metcalf of Candler RD 1 today in St Hos pital A sop to Mrf and Mrs George Blankenship of 84 airway Road today in St Hospital A daughter to Mr and Mrs A Masters of 45 Culvem Street today in St Hospital A soil to Mr and Mrs CR Thompson of 11 Pine Street Bilt more yesterday in Victoria Hos pital A sop to Capt and Mr Hooper of Aberdeen Proving Grounds Md January 30 Hooper is the son of Hooper of 28 Westwobd Place and Mrs Hooper is the former Miss Mary Helen Buckner daughter of and Mrsi Hilliard Buckner of 116 Hanover Street A daughter to Mr and Mrs Wil liam Prescott of El Calif January 28 Mr Prescott" is the son of Mr and Mrs Wallace Prescott of 23 Robindale Avenue A daughter to Mr and Mrs George: Simpson Jr of Columbia ebruary 4 Mrs Simpson is the former Miss Peggy Woods of Asheville Mr Simpson is tne of Mr and Mrs George Simpson of Asheville Renewal Is Seen Of orest ire ighting Contract Blue Ridge Parkway and State orest Service officials were meet ing today to review a cooperative forest fire fighting agreement Re newal of the agreement was ex pected Under the agreement rangers will send brews and equipment in to suppress fire regardless of whether are on State or ederal lands Conferring were Corpening of Asheville Pettit of Sylva Ledbetter of Lenoir State dis trict foresters A Williams of Lenoir Eugene McKeown of Asheville assistant chief ranger North Carolina division or Parkway Robert Howe i Stanley Kowalkowski both Asheville Parkway rangers Use Of ertilizers Will Be Discussed WNC dealers and farmer cooper ative representatives will meet at 10 a tomorrow in the Buncombe County Courthouse to discuss new developments in use of commercial fertilizers The! meeting I is one of a series being held throughout the State thisweek to pfomote more efficient use of fertilizer and lime A wnJ Corp ha announced plans to closer yr a n5 I a i Inrinev tn Within: two months Negotiations vyith a prospective buyer of jthe plant are under way Marion jW Cone vice presi dent said hereJHe added that all of the approximately 2007 persons employed there have been ad vised ot the plansilhe ATheville plant one of the ofdest units of fhe Cone organiza tion produced synthetic yard for tlie rayon plant here Operations have declining for I several months? officials said The plant prfeviously produced different i kinds of cotton5 goods Herring fojf government was rnadi World War I Since was the plant has en gaged exclusively in yarn making one Sees Industry Js 'Keeping Bisy In '53 NEW YORK Sydney' Cone Jr president of jthe Cone inishing Co Greensboro has been re elected president of the National Association of inishers oirTextile abrics 7 election came at the 39th annual meeting of the organization here last might Cone predicted that the industry will pretty during 1553 if thjere is rto material change in military requirements His an inlial report also called thb finish jrtlg volupae for 1952 igooc" i sHe said that the to a 1 definite fhas in iteased the problems of the indus Uy aregoing to find it in I cfeasingly difficult to make rea sonable: at j7 LUUlvl rt If mainten iiccicTflnr hospitals at the timewere top win 1 1 neer said his crews were to wind Htaay' irama zh tne Bronx new f'gQQrClr LM up their job of extending Daven ho is a dregs cutter won port Street some 800 feet from the I Pe of $250 ir 'nngs bonis rancis 3 Young Men Hold or Trial in MUiomoDiie Mcciuenr Three young men arrested Tues day by deputies in connec tion with: an automobile accident which insulted in serious injuries to' Billy Joe Stikeleather 17 of 197 Onteora Boulevard today were bound over to Police Court follow ing a hearing before Magistrate Carroll owler Bond was set at S50O for Billy Ray Wilson 23 of Sand Hill School Road Candler $300 for Kenneth Haynes 23 of 418 Hendersonville Road: and $300 for Keith Thotnas of 15 Ridge Avenue Biltmore Stikeleather Haynes and Wilson were said: by officers to have been i 'MiV K4AVV4iO VI IrAU CX I I biles whch were racing on I nigiiway 01 jur'uay hilciiiuuii I A 1QM nnpratjd hr Wt iL olno hoi" wen? nm mmmVmmi mM a curve and crashed into a tree Stikeleather was taken to Met mortal Mission Hospital where hii condition is reported critical today Thornai officers said was a pas senger in the car driven by Haynes He was held as a material witness Original bond were set at 11 500 for Wilson $500 for Haynes afid $300 for Thomas owled said the Police Court hearing has been tentatively set for ebruary 28 depending on the outf come of injuries to Stikeleather' Movie Club To Meet The Smoky Mountain Movie Club will meet today at 8 in George Vanderbilt Hotel for the monthly business meeting A discussion and demonstration on lighting for indoor movies will be conducted Miss Josephine McDaniel is pro gram chairman and Kyle Morgan president will preside Dog Bite Report Dogs were accused of biting nine persons jin Asheville last month ac cording to monthly report of Ralph House dog catcher A year ago January there were seven bite complaints investigated by House Club Bat tery Park Hctel 6 to 8 Center open way i 6:30 Easter Seal Cafeteria :30 Annua! dinner meet i ing Market Street YMCA Branh fQr DrUhk Drivers? C' RALEIGH (AP) Xhe Senate School City Auditorium Nn i to day rewrote ahd gave its ap proval Jto a measure which would require jail terms for sec ond offenses qf drunken driv ing As introduced the bill wouldhave required a jail term of 60 days to six months for second offenders and from six months to two years for third or sub sequent conrictions as rewrit ten by the committee a second offender would' be imprisoned for a term in! the discretion and a third on subse quent offense would be punish ed bv a not less than' 60 days nor more than two i Too often when a Woman thinks she Is! acting kittenish she more yearly resembles theodult of thepecles Johnnie Jarrett of Asheville RD 3 in Police Court today on a charge of drunkenness was given a refund of $25 he had paid on a fine pf $100 and costs on an old driving Intoxi cated charge and sent to the roads for 80 days on the old count He also drew a of 30 days in Jail qn the current count' of drun kenness Judge Sam Cathay" observed the court tired of fqoling around with this and ordered the clerk to refund $25 pad on the fine and enter the roads sentence No tices of appeal to Superior Court were given in both cases and bonds were set at $200 on the driving in toxicated charge and $50 in the drunkenness case ined $100 Marvin Vance Caglg taf Arden was fined $100 and costs 4: sentence of four months on theAroads being suspended He was fojmd guilty of a charge of driving intoxicated Emma Evans of J9 Mountain Street was given a suspended sen tence of six months oh a charge of larceny land receiving Costs were remitted Grover Sharpe of Leicester was fined $10 and costs: on a speed ing count our defendants charged with speeding were taxed ('costs They are Charles of Asheville RD 4 Thomp Carver of 87 Eag? Street (Clyde Wyley of Sand Hill Road and James Worley of Candler A not guilty verdict was entered for A wnfffht nf 14 TPast Ohestf I nut street charged with reckless! driving i i i The state I took a nbl pros with leave in the case of Mrs William i Knepper of 209 Cumberland Ave! nue charged with reckless driving I' I Continued Cases Cases continued defendants and charges follow: Clifton Brymt of 21 Catholic Street Intoxicated to eb i ruary 12 5 'or the defendant Edward! Crowder 106 Wood row Avenue driving intoxicated to i March 3 for thu defendant i Colvin Davis of 18 Ocala Street of way The relocation will elimi i i nirvp vnp pnuiriprr ahiil in jww wt CU W1UI! DiUUUVdil xxiv TT Wk ic YnM'tMJ ai ui vr 11 ml r' COOpex WILD A jJ? optvlAi Ovl" vimw mt eiTTm nariroan TQT'ricT i I nt rexurname renru wv Bridge and Sand Hill road along I Charles Sheltop of Skyland a 7T7 'I cenuy was disenarged Bake Sherwood SfeChicago who played a saxophone in dance bands before becoming a tuberculosis pa tient at the VA hospital et Wau kesha Wis took $150 in bonds as second sprize with a'j song Tommy Berard Jr former pe itroleum plant maintenance engin M' a MA MM 4 MM £C3KUlllUliL 1CV WUH Jn ika Jh Sm Kendred Wallen of East Chest to airley vsw a Tim rnntoct woe nAnrilint af! i hv a I see i nate a 16 foot bridge and a sharp groifp of music publishers affiliat AwfrYIV' riirvr the enonn Pr said i sh To Oen Bids On I Twenty two other 7a wards of 5 1 lVlaior rroiects lor each in bondswere made I tr Winners of the $25 bonds included i WILMINGTON UP Rtloffler Otepn High School: Band Members Attend Clnic At Boone 1L2LCC li ICUXCOCHWtUTVO mvw i Bdwards High School band left to 1 day to attend the Appalachian jso opened then are blds ('(GREENSBORO Dti Band Clinic in Boons Joseph De 01v dredging wofk in the 'Inland Ui (Georcei Smith and four ex tn iNorroig va policemen wfere ordered to sur mington pistrict will handle the orcement officers this afternoon 1 awtp Omm XT Ia 5f m4MMM M4 prison sentences tor vun spiracy and bribery Police predicted all five would be behind bars by mid afternoon Certified copy of a North Caro lina Supremi Court decision up holding theirl ebruary 1952 con viction was received here this morning by he clerk of Superior Court Joseph Shore six days after the judgment was announced I This was tie signal for Shore to i begin' comijiitment proceedings and order (he quintet to begin their prison terms immediately Smith Was sentenced to 10 years 'and fined $25000 The ex officersR Padchai errell Addim and face terms ringing from 18 months to three yearfe But" Smith? still has I one more bard to play jn his bid for freedom A motion hap been filed with the United Stated Supreme Court re questing a sjay of proceedings un til a petition for review of the' case can be fetudied If the mdtion is sustained it Would mean ja new delay and new bEiil 1 The request was placed before Chief Justice red Vinson this morning and the race to win Smith at least a few more months of free dom was onJ Chief Justice Vinson Could act op it immediately or b'old it for several days before reaching a decision Governor Board Powers ix ts RALEIGH (APV The Consolidated University of Ajnrtli (Carolina called on the Joint Appropriations (Commit I tee yesterday for increased ap I O1 during the next biennium "to (strengthen 'and make adequate the existing The budget requests vyere outlined by University Presi dent Gordpn Gray and Catmichael Jr controller of the Consolidated University Gray the additional mon ey is needed 'do the job ex pected of the Consolidated Universitv bv the state Gray toldHhe committee mem bers that when he became presin with any intention of presid ing over He asked I me committee to approve increases totaling $2239442 for operating funds at the three units of the Consolidated! University In addi tion he requested $2816000 forpermanent improvements above 'the amount recommended by the Advisory Budget Commission i Carmichael told the committee the state should take over the fi nancing of he alumni giving pro gram now way He predicted that for each dollar spent in the program the university would get back $25 to 30 He said giving program needs as "plump priming about $40tX0 at North Carolina State College $30000 at Woman's College anq $75000 at the Uni versity at Chapel or the next biennium the Bud get Com m'i i recommended that salary be $15000 a rear The controller! would get 513500 and the chancellors of State College Woman's College and the University Wuld receive $12000 each Victo Bryant of Durham chairman of the visiting committee of the Consolidated board of rustees urged that pay (be boosted to $17500 the amount promised when he was named president He also requested that the Chancellors be paid $13 '500 a year hnd the controller re LQr lilllll kAcII UilllU vV Co CiHlSlllipIl Jimpru trjet hasi resigned the post effec 1' Thfc requests for permanent im tive eb28 provernents Included: $1400000 at airley said hfs letter to Attor state Collegi $773000 at the Uni cley General Herbert Brownell versity $335 000 at Woman's Col stated that he wks resigning in or jege and $228000 for the Univer der to niy full time to the Division of Health Affairs practice jf law ijere in These were (termed rancis' Parker son of Judge needs I John arker of Charlotte chief The Consolidated Univer judge of the ourth Circuit Court spokesmen said that in event of' Appeals: John5 West and1 'a bond is proposed for per Hickmatjboth Charlotte attorneys limanent improvements at state irt liave been" mentioned as successors stitutions that it be included for total of $666uuu inis wouia pe follows: $1530000 at Woman's College $29)1000 at the Univer sity $1480 OOQ at State College and $1110000 forlithe Division of Health Affairs IV Representatives of the State Hos pitals Board pf Control were slated I to appear before the Appropriations Committee today with budget re (Continued On Page 34) Asheville North Carolina ine Unpaid Rdad Sentence Is Invoked Vernmht A'emSbv wit entered the song while undergoing (airley ssistapt Abornev (geive $15000 treatment tor tuberiufcle the or NorlH Western Die Prman the new road has been graded and VA hospital in the Bronx He re Anflt vt'rtr A ic A a rrA "fxr Beach between the Inland Water way and he Cape ear River The third project is tor construct ing auard? and side walls at Lock Students from here are jeanene ana i on me rear Jim Lovette afid' Joe Harris iRiver at Ring's Bluff Bids will be I Tfee band a program opened 19 and are expected all times Parrts County dog for the district clink warden has urged air persons hav at lyestern Carolina Tpachers Col ing stray animals in their posses Cullowhee on March 20 and sion to bring them to the shelter Estate clinic at Greensboro ir as own xu upvij i Ej Murder Case To Jury In Catawba NEWTON tff A' Catawba Superior Court jury today received the case of James Powell 71 year old Newton farmer who is charged with second degree murder in con nection (With the shooting of his 40 year old wife Powell Is accused of shooting his wife Mrs Bessie Mae Rector Powell on Jan 7 at the home near here The state said yesterday it would I not seek a first degree verdict but aarj DqmL GlVPn is asking for conviction son bither DOQK5 9 JV cri degree murder or man brary At University 7 i CIAPeL HILL The Presbyterian Church i University of North Carolina todav announced the gift of a $15000 co Philadelphia Lawyer lectlpn of books from Dr i i Pas earrington of Winston Salem Address tar Here umvefsuj Paul A Woikia mWYlPO 1 KCRnnl 'i i ii I rpltj' UmmVf MMifMvi 1 1 l4UlUCjj nlHICVUlC jlCAU WCUUCd hooks covering? many phases jpmbers of the Buncombe tn fine field of medicine ill ao to Ti me uprgry oi uie division oi neajui affairs a Philadelphia aftornev Will lecture next Wednes County Association qn "The Drafting1 of Partnership Agree ments" i talk will be heard at 7:30 in the Council? i Cham bers in City HalL The leqture is bking ottered as one of a series of professional education programs sponsored by the bar association iWolkln Is a member of (he law firm of Wolkin and Barner and is assistan to uie director or Law Institute PTA Board to Meet: I The executive board of parent Teacher Association Claxton Elementary School meet tomorrow 10 a in school library Mrs Cruik sHank president! will preside 7 MUSIC MAKER? Clem Steffler a patient at Oteen VA Hospital since 1946 won a $25 savings bond Jor his song "Uh huh! Hnh in a nation wide VA song wrjting contest He is a nativeof Pittsburgh Pa5 and served with the '28th Infantry Division during World War II i i I i li iriolw I II 1 i Road 'Song Writing iExpected To Be Award Won By the case of Mrs William i I rinisnea ioaay nitff WArVmaM wara tzi I WASHINGTON Vet finish work on extension Daven Administration (Va) announ it ceA todav that a dress cutter ail rfiirmarinrr a wararimoirivn iii haia up work on a second West Ashe ance engineer aipatients in its vt Ho erraor Qbafhntara wnod 1 Greer Johnson nroiect cngl 1 ner9 a song writipg contest Miiiirtv Trflino Mrnnv XflxK U1II1 IS HPSX tlllLLfr! Willi: CALvxJUILtg) Uttwcll I i 1 I liir iire nriya C9n in vTners hnnnc owj reesr rrom rt iHnre irtnvkofH fsrarrh for of the nresentioavement west tor sopg titled MalMai raina ti ward tn Vermont Avenin hv rniit Cecil A Lytle of Black Mountain driving intoxicated to? ebruary 12 for the defendant James Council Jr of stocks rille no licence and reck less drivihg to ebruary 8 for the court ft red McElrath of Gwndler driv ing intoxicated unlawfil possession of whisker and carrying transnort ine and delivering liquor to eb ruary 12 fr" th defetiilpnt To ebruary 12 1 nvt Street aiding ans abetting driving intoxicated to ebruary 12 for the defendant Julian Rlankenshin of Black Mountain! driving intoxicated war mnf HbhriiArv fi I driving intoxicated warrant return able ebruary 6 red risbee of345 South rench Broad Avenue driving in toxicated to ebruary 6 for the court 8 Ellis Griffin of 22 Bech Hill aid ing and Abetting in unlawful pos session of whiskey keening liouor for sale ind carryingjTansoortinr and delivering liouor to ebruary 12 for the defendant Jewell Clark of Waynesville un lawful possession of whiskey keep ing liquor for sale fcnd carrying transporting and delivering liouor to ebruarv 12 for defendant Richard Burton 36 airfax Avenue (reckless driving to eb ruary 7 for the defendant Shelby JW Vance Mars Hill speeding retnable eb ruary 6 Paul Thomas Padgfjgt of Black Mountain no pcense war rant returnable ebrusv 6 Helen Rollins of Llack Moun tain no license warrant returnable ebruarv Melvin Cothran of 4rden speed ing warrant returnaliie ebruary i Sanford Ross of Waynesville speeding warrant ret jlTable eb ruary 6 $3 There were 38 cases the dock et DeVere Lentz prosecuted for Solicitor iWill Hatnpto Chiavetta Named To Wildlife Post i Appointment of Kenneth Chia vetta former deer raeclalist for the West Virginia Conservation Commission as chief jf big game restoration for the Carolina Wildlife Commission was an nounced (yesterday in Raleigh Chiavetta according to an As sociated (Press dispatj wMli suc ceed rank Barick wii has moved from Asheville to Raleigh following his promotion to headyjf the game division A graduate ofc! Ohio State University Chiavetta wl make his home near Asheville iremen Extinguish Two Small Blazes iremen extinguished two small fires late lyesterdey aernoon the first one! shortly after £3 at 3 Stewart Street where frame garage caught fire ung the second at shortly after 6 at 330 Ashe land Avenue where defective wir ing causied a blaze lit a chest of Ua ti West Damage jto! the garage ras confined to the doors and side walls The building Is owned by uss Sue Lipe Damage was estimate rt $100 Damage to and some clothing 1 at the Ashelarid Avenue fire was estimated at $25 Tribute To Roy burton The Aiheville Board of Realtors Ita luncheon yesterday adopted a resolution of sympathy to the family df the late Roy Burton realtor and member of Jthe board IWmmi TT UHg 14IUC Lli 5 XXV iiiiXlU 1 given a stone surface treatment On Shelburne Road the need to move about 150 feCt of Jthe main 12 inch water line to Enka will hold up work on the road reloca tion project he said About 1000 feet of the eastern end of the road is being relocated Crews have run info 17 foot cuts MVK 13 MM4 ilTJre TAhMSAIV eoirt I auu AJliXOt UVUIWUII oaiu Vi UJ The relocated road will run en 'eer posing of the need to secure rights sond titled Eyes The contest was conducted by a I led ith: Broadcast MusAp Inc in I the flow of traffic between earner ville fl Tri' 1 Animal Shelter Will Be Opened About eb 15 The new animkl shelter recently constructed bear the County Home will be? opened about ebruary 15 It was announced to day by Dr Whimi County neaitn oincer a 1 "sw Th innnn wo 1 Nardo director of instrumental mu 1 Waterway: betweei signed to serve as a shelter for sic thVcity school accompanied and St River la Wil irender to Guilford' County law en stray animals Animals picked up the kroup I mington pistrict will handle the forcement officers this afternoon by the dog warden will be brought Tge clinic will beheid in the Wk fronj Beaufort CJo Lit Ito begin srVing long postponed Tfi ii tifi? Riven ci including the con inttarv coh they are not claimed within that' (necting fchannel near Carolina 'T I Teachers college tomorrow through! men tot? the shelter As soon as satisfactory hands will be represented a a va I mm VAMK WM personnel is located wmms said the shelter will be ready for business I A I' l' 1 '( ft Md i 1 I I Tl IE XSUlCVllLE TIMES S' iW UlE a iii iii i xe 'Tv '7 i zl HMrail MhrwRg jn JMEWy a GS 7 1 A fcz A7 I 'Ji (fci'fl jrff'Aa SS a I a a a A awrawwinij i a iix I i a 4 A 7 i.

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