Official Organ of Murphy and Cher okee County. North Carolina. PliBUSUKO EVERY THURSDAY Entered in the Post Office at Mur phy. North Carolina as second cUas matter under Act of March 3. 1897. Iladlry Williamson Editor Barbara Mrroney .... Social Editor SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Payable Strictly In Advance . . Legal Advertisements, want ads. reading notlccs. obituaries, cards of thanks, etc.. 5c line each insertion, payable in advance. Display rates furnished on request. Obituary notices, cards of thanks. I tribute's of respect, by individuals. ] lodge*, churches, organisations or societies, will be regarded as adver tising and inserted at regular classi fied advertising rates. Such notices will be marked "adv." in compliance with postal regulations Victor C. Olmsted Publisher One Year Six Months . $1 50 75c TIME To GET TOUGH A brief new, dispatch (rim Berhn a few day; ago started that the Nazis had beheaded two more spies, a wo man of 32 and i man aged 44. Tn-1 woman was convicted of doing es poonage work in 1933, when O'r - miny was not at war with anybody The same day. dispatches from out West Coast stated that the Prince.?? Von Hohenloe. who spied for Hit ler in Prance, and who then came tc this country to continue her work had been released from custody. The Princess had been ordered deported ? pretty soft punishment for a spy Now ihe escapes even that by 'sing ing" for tne FBI In other words. ,.*? is *i.d to have given the Federal agents valuable information about ether Nasi .pies in tills country, jnd in England. This country r.as '.on? been s.i foolishly lenient .n its policy '.award .-pie.;, it is smill wonder that the country i- full of them. la other countries a captured spy is executed. Here he get.-. deponed ? or a' worst, i interned. Meanwhile, testimony in New York City shows that, the Communists I here number more than 25.000 and that the party an annual income o* some $500,000. And little if anything is done to stop them. The notorious Bridges strike lomenter, terrorist and national menace who was convicted long ago. of getting -nto the coun try under a false passport, hasn't been deported yet. The sooner this Government gets "tough," the fewer spies there will be. Also there will be fewer cases of sabotage, that cost millions of dol lars, and often many lives as well. Let's abandon this theory of re Whitaker to Headgj County Committee To Boost Defense Mr. W. D Win taker cashier it the ! 1 u-al bank iivt been appointed chair man ii f a county -Aide committee to boost the sale of Defense Savings i Bonds md Stamp- The appointment came from C H Roberts jn. Stj ? Administrator with officer in Greens boro. Mrs O W. Cover is another Andrewsian '< mored with a place on the committee Tile other menbers. are Lloyd W. j Her.drix of Murpi.;\ County Supe- 1 rintendent of Schools. John Shields, i f Culberson dairyman. T. P. Cal ?01111. of Regal. county Commit aioner: H. A Mattox. Murphy Merchant, ar.d Victo' C. Olmsted, newspaper man. The task of the ommlttee will be < to .pr 'ad information about the Do- : tense Savings program. Similar com mittees haw been organized in every | aunty and every city n the nation. In announcing '.he new publicity j ;>i gram Secretary jf the Treasury, I Morgenthau said , Defense Savings Bonds and I [ Stamps givj us all a way to take nirect part in building the defease of our country ? an American way to find the billoms needed for Na tional Defense. "Tile United States is today. as it has always been, the best invest, ment in the world. This Is an op 1 por'.umty for each citizen '.o bu7 i cl'eap share in America " Dramatics Fraternity Is Installed at WCTC Cullowhee, June 6 'Special' ? The Thetat Iita chapter of the Alpha Psi Omega, national honorary dramatics | fraternity, was installed Friday night r. Western Carolina Teaches Col ' ge. M:s^ Mjble Tyree. director of dramatics, faculty .sponsor for the ?apter presided at the installation , -''i viees at which eleven members j were initiated. Those made mem bers were: Lee Miller. Cullowhee: ?Jean Bennett. 3r:.son City: John ' Wikle. Bryson City: Mary Kathryn | Gardner, Asheville: Mary Delle Davis. Andrews: Marion Arnold. Seville. Florida: John Jordan, Murphy: Buck Hunt. Cullowhee: Ray Cov.'ar. j Green's Creek: Ruth Coga.ns, Swan . ! yarding every foreign suspect as in j nocent until proven guilty. Lets adopt I instead. Hitler's own meiiod. Let's lock them up until they can piwe themselves innocent. And. if guilty, lets execute them. Let's quit worrying so much about the rights of foreign individuals, and think more about the safety and welfare of the American. People. ? This Sunday June I 5, is Dad's Big Day. ? Of course he pretends he dosen't give a hoot about it ? but that's all bluff. Surprise him with a little gift, and he'll be tickled pink! ? He's been remembering you every blessed day for years. Now, for just one day, it's your turn to remember him. ? You know what he wants, but just won't buy for himself. ? Or ? if you're in doubt, let us help you. ? We have dozens of gifts, at all prices ? from pipes and fishing reds to Shaving lotions. MAUNEY DRUG COMPANY Gestapo's Scourage Laid Bare for U. S. By Patriotic Croup With the ringing challenge. "We I can do plenty about the Nazi Gestapo I :n America." friend* of Democracy, a !>atro:ic, non profit organization, has just published a spine-chill: ng docu merit on the activities, iiere and j i broad, of Hitles's secret police. This 32-page magazine is the first deiailed exposure given Americans of the creeping organization in the United States of the dread Gestapo. Bes des citing chapter and verse of the Nazi Gestapo s infiltration into many walks of American life, the doCUSiCttt treat! phornorranhirallv and textually with the "Gestapo Scourge in Germany" and its ter rorists act.s in the "bli;zed" coun tries of Europe. "Nazism and the Gestapo are in terchangeable terms." National Di rector L. M. Birlchead told news. papermen at national hedqujrters here. 'Friends of Democracy 's con vinced that these revelations will unite Americans to fight Nazism wherever its \*iciousness appears, so that never again can Gestapo terror ism take root in this land of freedom "Wherever Hitler's gray-green le gions gjcse-step triumphantly in the corqured countries of Europe, the roai to treachery hj bwn prepared by the Oestauo. "Under the leadership of Hein ricl' Hlriler Gestapo has become the mc it destructive ?gency in ".he world Herr Himmler's agents are the tentacles of liie Nazi octopus reaching out a-ad enslaving the I world " The magazine, distributed nation- j ?vide by friends of Democracy, con 1 tains candid-camera shots of Ges tapo mass executions in Europe, and j facsimile reproductions of Gestapo commands to agents abroad, includ ing those in "key" positions. The story concludes with the militant warning that "we Americans must offer all of our strength, al' our rescources to the forces of free dom now fighting Nazism and the paralyzing terrors of Gestapo-ism. This means all-out aid to Britain now." ?Editor's Note: ? The Scout has a limited number of Copies of "The Gestapo" for free distribution, at our office. First come first served.) David H. Allman, 67, Claimed By Death After Long Illness David H. AUnun. 67 year old farm- j er widely known throughout this section d.ed at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Ada Allman, near Andrews last Sunday, followling a long illness. He was buried Monday after funeral services at the residence with the Rev. E. P. Baker, of An ; drews. and the Rev. W. W. Marr. of ? Marble officiating. ! Mr. Allman is survived by his ; ; I widow and six daughter:-:: Mrs. All-' ; I man. Mrs. Mae and Mrs. Josie Shep ? ] hard, both of China Grove: Mrs. ! j Blanche Holbrooks. of Garstonia and I Mrs. Artie Kephart, of Murphy. He j* j the town limits will be "out" for an in d-f'.nite per.od.. According to John Ferebee Is Summoned To Bedside of Father | Percy B. Ferebee. Banker and State Highway Commissioner, was called to his native Elizabeth City. N". c.. Wednesday by th> serious illness of his father. Mr. J. B. Fere bee. The latter, ill for a long time, was reported to have taken a bad turn ior the worse, and as the Jour in! goes to press, his son remains at his bedside. Timely Farm Questions QUESTION: When is the best time to cut hay crops? ANSWER: the proper time to cut any hay crop is when the greatest ouanitity of digestible nutrients can be obtained from it. says E. O. Blair, Extension agronomist of State Col leje. With most hay crops the per centage of leafiness andd protein content are highest soon after the pi. n: beg.ns :o bloom. Complete in (ormaion on hay making i$ contained ui Exten*'jn Circular Mo. 237. ? Mak ing Hay n North Carolina." The publication is free upon rtqueat v> the Agricultural Editor. N C State Colle*'. Raleigh. Big M Tussy Vacation Cleansing Cream 14V4 OZ. $Boo LIMITID TIMI I ?A summer's supply of (fail loroly Tussy deuKt! Light. iu*y u whipped cnui_