OOURTT Trial May Change Rults Of The Senate ffusihnm April 20?One result g 'Jte iui^uelunen: ti'via oi Federal j 4't llristtrf L Hitter by iJjf, ^n:e, is likely ft? he u revision o L' fciules of both Uo mes of Congress which Federal ofticia's a ^ on charge of ml feasance in fit. For nearly three w eeks ail iee fij:ive wtivity v v. suspended in h'lly anI as a ^ yiiA " v':1'1 ! pi toart. So dom ver,t there morel z#,1 dozen Si'i;i.ci- i.?i attendance' .< jar one tiwe during the presents ooo oi the evidence hir mid ,-iffiiins; I jpige Riwr. ""Iti, the question t'his guilt or innocence came to the! rote wii> tVre anything lUiC - I of his [ins (iH a'tendance. J'uc if cli W i> ?:: ? '."li.tl tin* pi*o ^1:!^'in 'mj/.M'liiri'iif is per thr mck -i t tiui ;uid serions I ill*) 'lion1 j i -i l'?und.* f 'l may in. P? * rf v:.-!..:"*. "1"' S?i,le ifl ^ ,, ?ii"lust duty when it ".i /i"?l j?risdietio,. ? ?.p^i-liini'ii". trif's. a* Kilter abused oi having . 'j, j'av(MVil his i''"mor law ..viovor^ip, y Ii-i-ii*- in,,:1"-v from %/eSc^ilie wa> acquit jjt ot li ^ (Mitivictf'i on tho final one ',v,ji;,t lyinliacr t ' hin court Ti'.'.- aif MHiitio-tlly ve j^lfo 1>em'11' foiis'Laiiw!, the I!ou.-' iiyKi-.ilrivm hii-i Uu. power to U;u.v.r!..- I . ' -..' vl'ih-s^' elianre'' -hw. - a:?.l wisdrniuau j,.- ,;hi : l.. ha? '.he iiolr ... .,n- !???? -,v;j f(l ffiit ial or. w??r - * :y iji'.fva* ?? f (,|l,; I'uJrti-tn :iai* * *'l! ,lu' hi.-ton (iw Sia". ??> han pubic of jf:.-J b?vii iai) ami in onl; H-.rn- lu> * lii- impoaohed ol fietf Vj fomiil s'-.n ?'?>.. hy the y (fa Fador.t' .lud ?e.,.John Pickerro? rsf-amW <''<>' ;'= 'fml-? NVeS EUu5ii}lhii--- w:.- in-i?i acl:fd ;md cor r.lf)i 'j. ly'rj, '(iiV.'f Kohci l.'VV . Aid jjiJii fl<?s Priihtl ''iii'iy in 101.?. Ri'!"'!*: nviiilion makes tit trai!:. \ 1 . - U> K.- ' i.>-i f-l i-ri v\c- that of PfOSiident An 'A; ? imiK'airhod 1?" 3f H?.;m -i' i:. ;? ? in l^CT lit vav s. MV.iti ' t4-i* ti'.' IX. u;o l.y v.i.;?*h ,\nd->e Kitto. V" f,<:fjuV: -I v.- ?? t ?H iff y l W t\v<. Ui- !V,*l'| "? ?"**!:*?"?! hy ti'l- ( Oil . {? i,i ' o-v-?'!it.ialiy n !?'*'" ?5n vov. Li lt ih iv is some critt piw iii ii-* i>r<> c.^ ?? impt'at'hiiioiil ?lu ? fil'. :V;' fl'l .!! ill*' Jill*' t.l.'Ml t in : '.riin'i . l' ' 'ii- Seiij'tfuNi ha? " i/ar<l|:;! in 'i;- i-videni It ?.tk? :i 'dvr i i i, t<> amend tin " sn' f.? ; i ,imi>?'ii?"li ^'1 at-.* m. i in ?' I hut iiothinf R,-y<-.tui-of ilu-])!??-t-iit movement tf' >i.u,v tin- i-?i?. .? ;i?. id permit) tit' v.-iitte .ses and cvi J. i . ^ '?Vl-hy >?.-i:i ii.::ni<e.- wiiov -!,Snj" ?.v,SaM "Ki'ii If .-'iijtiv.'tell t' '"'f-iltiiv Si j',,.11 -i i - i?:11. hi tlii- ot' tliir-e |?revio"sl;? :*wl c.iil-y nu h r iiiijh ai'hment pro '''lines, lln- Vi Vil -t lvi:- lieen aeeom f3'iwl 'nv j, |,jv^ii\iuii?n ii^:iif1- t't' ki'*> (:li ';i'\ hit ."rain holding m "t' ir-iv. ,> 'He Fethnv' 1 'v?T"m,?!,1. i was omitlei' 'r0!t! 'ni'Vict in Jud^c Rittcr-> Wic 'cni/y vi:ji| j ieec if I"gis "if'?ou vVnOi i]?(< senate wil' hav ' l,i V!?!?<? >iniiiviiU the nev VC'i'Hti-n ;.n,. ,.1X ^y. has n;?t fv Tl.at is not "-ty. liuwevcr, ih-it I lie tax r>r?.l> |ji|j L not i?M; j^iven serious eon -1 'f-it!.?, hv ir.t?Kil,vrs i-.f |l;c Seiuitt fConvmitu. i. .i ? I 'trv r;. 111 v. li'ii-'i Sei'.'ite !/?;.!<! . - ? ~ t'iiiried out 1 " 1 " V?- II! \i,.v> "ll!. .. i ;i I ril'it ""' i :' pfi'^inli !? i)|i- new ti'X iv.<T'ti;,i |\ j. </(?' ieval corpnVJ r' V;\>A]K IS P?'vl ? 'fid 'f.n. i . . re,, !V( fw TO'-.V 'lie n-i. tHU '"'I'Tav.f.M v,.,r1Vr< is studied, the <YlUl<:,<; ;? find ft ^ 'apa\>t.o of fv.\ app'i''-ft^ow ' 1 11' v.i:ir\i \it' tai" in . '?* ?!,> , -y jn-.tiiiU aught h' n?TuK-; t*orjuration r,f ^ TWrefuve, the tendency v" b Sf m-v :vr,v\y and apply this ^Wse Turn To Page 2) k TODAY and TOMORROW (By Frank Parker Stockbridgc) ALCOHOL . . . from U. S. crops Mussolini rides in a motor car which uses alcohol for fuel. Italy i'an produce .alcoho'j but it cannot produce gasoline. In America we have been talking about a motor (fuel, >r ;i mixture of alcohol and gasoline, for a long time. This Las been pu. forward as a nKkins <j|C helping the farmer. We still luave plenty of oil reserves md cheaper gasoline than anywheri olse in the world. We also have luTipcr aloohol, mostly nv'.dc from ?nvported molasses, for which we pav vbou't 2l/j? cents a gnl!lc"A Ai5Jhol .noduced from American farm prod uirs would be sewal time as i\\pe:i ive. Moreover, practiced autoino >ile engineers say that nol>ody has yet l?>vised an engine that will work as .vel-as the preewlnts engines. [ don't fhitik we are going tot get very far iu thai, direction. , >AS .... many sources l p in lie country a good many of iiiy neighbors 'are irsiiu; a "bottl?< i'.s" lor co |Vnig. It cornea in 'ontr yl.iulr'uvd Cuiks. sbnie of i*. just >rdinary eon? gas and si>me imltuai ;is under pressure. The other day an, automobiiv an }hiinigh the street^ of Detroit^ ?ro| cllr<l by i<:it/.ira' ^a.s. 'l wo smal. anks carried enough - gas to run a vavv ear Jl> miles. I TU:ii is n-utilier intending expert uriit. A'-so, it is something tlwi would; . j j,KtiV: :iscju'i in countries when ?hivip gasoline is 11: ?? nvnilnb t ?y> .vheiA In l.oudon /ihe.y are runninv blisses on ordinary i'ulnuijiating g?a :i tanks. (I'vsoMsie co?ts and fKT >cnee a ga lon in England,. That i* Tt?ut S9't^nr % vaine in Germany, where theyjiin - unning some fcl ieks and bu**i cu rving. their own g?s ge nerators, usinp wood, coal or charcoa' to manufacture the gas inside the yeliij.e. A'l *4f tho-e tilings :??*?* cxpedien vhieh doC no! mviii economical tron. he America u poiui of vi?-w. CLASSES ?'?> - ? not ^8r? On--! is the onlv c.nir.lrv in which ???vmhv.h not ivV.M iutfl dvn,,.i .?,1 r>,..?! ?'/ heUiie \\e hau ,,,, no jiesantiy to the son i!:,-y h?ue on the continent ?>f hu , .->??; working e'. /s l^*ss o' jv'or getting out of that class, as >" Zng'and. , I hear of nvr.y 10 of Ameri?i?i* ?> | ,1 i'[ think any of them , x f ?;irr (?: iss .-saiiur ci* uicereo l'i ???' 1,1' ? -r ?? ??,? it is ??> 5?sv lMl- -1"11'1 X^vchim^f from one social >r (Tr,m.:nie groap in|o am Uhm ], we ev-r do me?ecd in d?vid?n VmerL'isns into t/wo 1 thiu\ I,..y wU he the self-re iant^el.-ww am. h:? besffar e'***. DRINKS ? ? f181"8 , I went to the annual ,uncheon ol he Associated l'rw* the enter d > Vt mv l?'i *i*'* were ten men. ?o.ne of .he most dist.nguxshel i>ub js'heis and editor, cf great new, p'lpeiH in alt America. Beside i, ll a, we sat (town, w, a ^ ? t',; ,?t u? f?n. th* .ab'e ?ftc :cn cor-.kl'.lis -vlU ' ??!a^''?.s untouched. ' I ink U '*?* ',li! ^ ?f drinkinff in those d.}-!l-J burins ?.?. ? thm to i Wir Wads .W I ^ l!ui same ;d?linetw? al ,v?eial ? recent pubic- and private dinneis | wbieh drinks were served. I til):ilk tin-re lias been a eho.* sin(.? ,?peal. Prop* ?" 1<"lP"r a"" ,,s ? irest'-ire of defianee rf an popufar Unr. KettWr do tWy get ? U fear iWy ma.v a?t fooa ).?>e .y ebanee t? Ret ano"(i-r. PRESIDENTS ? ' . Partl> bv a?idei!? and 1*^. ' tl.c emu-re Of my n.-vrspaper irdrk, 1 Wvo had fae oPPor.?mty ?? ???-;< and R...t acq?.ain.?l with e?-ry Pru dent -f ?he UnM SUles ?meeft? fin int. Utely I h.ave W?n meet'" some iiossbe Mm *??*?? rThe^'o where 4o'h^ ? ^ ^ tflM? Turo To P* a) m Jackson Republ To Nominate 1 The Kepubluvuis of" Jaek&on iiy will meet in convention On of next week, and name their i}y iiijeket, according to a convex oall issued thb week by CI K. P. Stili well and Seeitetjtry H. Nichoibou. ' / - ? * ' *" ?-> ^ ? The convention call reads '' A convent ioji of the party of Jackson Couniiy is he ctaliod to mxi at 3:00 Friday, May 8, 1936, at? tfeej? House in Sylv;i, Jackson Nonih Carolina, lor the purpose ncr^a nidation and suggesting ritod ing a County ticket for the Nove'ia-i !>?r ejection, and io tr/uii aet- qthj business in 4;he in tero it of tlhe publican Party as may properly before the convention. "Each Ifcpubliean Township o ganiaa>iion in Jack on County is d to ca 1 a meeting Linnj^eduaely their respective Townships- and ae loot delegates to attend the Gounjft Convention to bo held at the'&bojre llime and place. ''Interesting speakers will b? provid ? 'y for the occasion, and we urge ij lull attendance. "Aii: an- (T.flirllv invjpd and .H-cialiy 'i ir tidies and the young 11<f the \ uuner wonv?n are urged attend. "This the 27th day of April, 193 Iv P. -St ill we.:, Chairman y It.-pabiicau Kx.jeutive Commit Cym- H. Nicholson, Seretary.' QUALLA e (By Ms. J. K. TerreDj Rev. J. Ij. Kojrers preached at Maptist church Sunday morning, subject was "the Ark of Safety'\ .Mr. and Mrs. Terry Johnnae'tf ta were Qnalla visitor?, Sunday. A ?. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. M*La ??siled. wativ? * 4 Mrs. Louise EdvroWlBWtng at Whiteside. Mr. and Mr. IX M. State*M. L. Btan'oii, Mrs. IXavi T>avis and Mr. ftalph Oxu'-r wore dinner gu^stB at Mr. Dock Snyder's, Sunday. 'Mr. \Y. it. Freeman called on reh? [i'iVM at Cherokee, Sunday. Mr. Frank Cordel of Lnfty was in Qualla, Sunday. j \ Willard Freeman -'t Beta is vi-iting ml Mr. W. H. -Fret inaii's. Mis^ M/(ry Hat'li* returned to brrj school near Almond rfler a vis$ wilh home folks. ' 1 ; ? j Mrs. A. C. floy e, Miss Edna Iioylej and Mr. flfrul Berk made a trip .a: Beta, Sunday., J ! Mrs. Fa ye Variier of Whittnr ? ?pent the week end with her sister. Mrs. C. P. Shelton. EM. SERGEANT'S HICE PATROL CAR Tknee men, giving their names as A. Coie, Henry Barrett and Arric ; Bock, ali of Wtavc. viile, are in ? here This evening, facing serious I changes, having been caj cured this i alfteronon in rhe Quail a, woods after I 1 a series ?f escapades, and a chase tfWi'o^K nearly half of Jackson county. l??y took Highway Patrol Serg i.eant W. W. Stone's gun and highway patrol ear, held up a man and tforced *'him to cali a t.txicab, kidnapped i> . taxi driver, and forced him no tak'j ??them for a ride. | 'Sergeant Stone, genial bat fearless offietir, was trailing a Liquor car on 'the highway down Savannah creek, this afternoon. The rumrttfiners ditch *ed tlbekr car, near the home of J. T. TBryson. Sergeant Stone drew along eak^j, an/. walked over to >the other ^vehicle. The liquor men, three in num 'ber, overpowered the officer, took ht? anna, jumped into his patrol car and fled in the direction of Di l^boro. The sergeant, Chief of Police J. A. Tnjrpin, and Sherili Mason ard his deputies gave cka*e, -m quickly as they could, and officers in other coun ties were notified to be on the alert. Thin fugatives came through Dil s-; bei*o, headed west on Highway 10, if.il toward Cherokco,the Great Smok-! iv'i and Tennessee, on 112. At Hayes'i will on Soco, they turned into a ?:dc | 4~\id, and left the patrol enr a half j mile from the highway. Rett tuning afoot tjo the mill, t?cy forced the I calling of a taxionb, and then kid napped the driver p.id mado him fc^'ng them back to ttie Qualla school, took to the woods and 6 partyjd^es, to be pick the^offieirs, who soon had whitit M.Gflflegby will have bo say aKodt sucli carryings-on, when tbay face him in superior court in Sylva, next month. ) ' (v. MOTHER'S DAT AT EAST SYLVA For Hotherfs Day, May, 10, East SyLva Baptist church, li. F. May berry, pastor, and W. H. Beaslcy, Sunday School superintendent, has the following program planned: 0:45 Sunday Schoo'i. 10:30 Sunday School progirain. 31:00 Sivcia! music. 11:15 Sermon, Her. J. E. Brown 12:00 Dinner. 1 l:l? DevrtSional 1:30 Address, H. F. J^urett. 2:00 Special quartet and chorus ? - - ? ?? ? ? Wishing Swson by A. B. Chapin Jackson's Political Pot Is Beginning To Boil jMany Improvements At High Hampton Inn Sine/. before the close of the tour | i?t .season last year, a force of from 20 iU> 60 men h&s been employed mak ing additions and mprovemeuta at High Hampton Inn, beat i.ifnl. jx>pv? lar and historic resort iu Cashier* Valley Three attractive, new cot/lbges have bedn erected, adding eighteen rooms (b Ubc capacity of the inn A thiiiy-foot, arch type concrete dam has been constructed on the es tate, between i he upper and lower lakes, backing water through the spillway of the uppor lakes, making .1 total length of one mile in the new Hke, ami a maximum width of 100 feet. Additional lawns have been added i and 'AiidRcaped. The ion wi i open on May 22 with' the annual convention of the South Carolina Textile Association in ses sion. M;uiy rrsii va'ions have been .-.tad; by member' oi th"i-.^lmtiiion,' and also by many ottiriais of ijif North Carolina Textile Aw.-oeiatioii. A new barn for saddle, horses ha-1 been added sinee last season. Work on the conslntuction of np to-date, ^rass greens on tTic golf course, using bent greusses, is now La progress, and a nurses for tbo prop nation of these grasses is being pre pared. The takes are heavily stocked with mountain front, and bcsrise <tf *ke ineiiTj^ed capMCt'.'y of tb.n 'Vetera, re stocking U being doiie- In addition to lirout obtained front Statfte hatch said thait. thousand* of Attractive rearing pods with oma menrral fountains have been installed since last ymr, and are filled -with' tiny "front. BENEFIT PARTY POR r MADISON MEMORIAL The Alumni Association of West ern Carolina Teachers College is go ing tf> giv? a benefit party, to raise fnnds for the completion of the Mad r.-on Memorial, in the parlors of Moore dormitory, next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr Charles Morrran and Mrs. C.| 0. Buchnnan compose the committee in charge of arrangemenis; and Mrs. Frank H. Brown is in charge of the preparation and serving of ithe re ^ . m i its. Wiali Mrs. E. L. McKee, former Scomtor from thi?j district and Adam MoSC.-*. T\cll-ki5i)W!i ^-Jii>a1 t earlier, both in 1 li?? rare for the State Swiate; .veiih ilio Republican f'ounty Convfji ion to niiHii- next Friday to nominate a county iicket; with others fri'lini' t* w t-heir way about against the closing hour for filing; and with the >up porters of Clyde lloev and Sandy Graham -trying lo cryst/ilize ,niti meurti for their respective candidates tor Governor; the political jn>t n ideally beginning to boil in Jackson. Already filed before Chairman Aaron Hooper of the Board of Elec tions are: For the State Senate, Mrs. AlcK<ia and Mr. Moses; for Sheriff. ?Jack Cooper (Sheriff Mason has no; yet fiiel, but will be .a candidate to .ucceed himself); For Register Deeds, Mrs. Margaret Sherrill Ro;m.\ It is underwood that Representa tive T. 0. Bryson will again bn a candidate for tiie Houm\ With the Winsrton-Salfm school eaeher, Dr. Ralpr McDonald, appar ?ntly having great strength in the i:i luatrial centers of the Piedmpnt, and .'loading a le.nd over lioey and (Jim han^ in straw polls of botth Th? State and the daily papers of Nor fc Canoftna, tJie proponents of Hoev and lirolvun iuv bestirring themselves in anticipation of having to "run it lff" with McDonald. Either of ihe oljher eamps are confident thev can defeat Mar in a second primary. :n <ho event he should be one of the two high men in the first bout; for, m. 's argued, the Graham followers woull <?o to Hoey if Sandy were eliminated, and tfhe supporters of Hoey would <^o to the lieutenant Governor against McDonald. Where the partisans of the Winston-Salem hell-raiser won Id pitch >aheir tents in the event <th?ir idol whs# knocked ant in the first ^noh an eventuality, so sure are they that he will remain for the finish. His manager and side-kick, Willie Lee Lumpkin, from down in Frank lin county, was here Monday, on his twivr of ihe mountains. So far lh? Foitsyth giant-killer has developed no gxeait strength in this county, that is visible to the naked eye. The same stor}' is true in all the other counties of the Congressional district, except in Buncombe and McDowell. In Jack son both Hoey and Graham havp vis ible leadership. John J . Man cv is manii.?-"! -' i hi? local campaign for I he Ijieutenant Governor, and Raymond Sutton thai of the Shelby orator. ERWIN WILL SPEAK FRIDAY Clyde State Superintendent I of Pub?io Instruction, will be t-h'i [speaker at the graduating exercises of Sylva Hiffli Sc'iooJ, 1oir.orrow ni'^ht ! The commencement season b^an last wivk with the U D. Pontes! in rending and decl*m tt-on, for Ih'j Gertrude bills MeKse lncdal. F\ir reading, Miss Ollii Hall won tho medal; and tihat for declamation w rut to Bobby Airail. Mm 11a'I 13 tjon Qua'ia; and Mr. Ariail's home is i ? Sylvtt. A feature thought worthy 01 especial mention was the reading ol? her own composition by Miss Suai<? Belle Tnfcham. The sketch, based on the experience of her grandmo Wr with Kirk's raiders, was well written and woll read by the young writeK Rev. P. L. Elliott delivered the an nual sermon, Sunday morning. The elementary exercises were held todav, with Rev, H. M. Hoeutt as the I * speaker. Class day and graduation exercises will be held tomorrow and tomor iww evenn?. . Saturday evening the senior cleft* play, "Chintz Cottage", will be pre sented, under direction of Mrs. Ches ter Scotit. The beautiful memorial i? bniiig erected on the c&mpu* of the college in honor of Prof. Robert L. Mad iwo, founder of the inBtituftion, and whose work in behalf of education will al ways be held in grateful remembran? * in Jacluon county and Western Nortfi Carrolina. Founder of the school al most half a century ago, Mr. Madi son is now an active member of its faculty. All friends of Ae school and at MA Madison are invited to ike pftrtjr, '

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