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Supreme Court Decision
Kills Guffey Coal Bill
May '21? I" iTa Jcvii
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p.o;> wi?> -i;-;-"! il'? *o& coal
,jcl;t Wi-tv i ? retvlv* a rotate
4|,vr eciit vi this tax. This, tin
?m. I'uiui hell', \ a -> .un iuii>ropei
^BK-ou-iit-ni.:?:rl .1-.-the taxing
if! ;u iii'J i'-?' ,'l ).?'?ialt \ lljK'll OfM
t&trl- rc' .ivi.l v into
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Iy S'.U.liilili .il ?' 1 !!1L' 'ill/4'} A'-'
fcliK Sii'in'iis" ' ";u t v. as not- uti
4>t.ed. It v <iMii!ti?ullv rrlViTt*
?? V.;::hin^ion as "The Livtle X
i A. " !i pnn?plr i'- mfteivd in nt
r.y'.'n >i:;ii!l;?a( ii?v<?vory Aes
et #T0US ;i-i ti> it* Cullit 1
aivii;'/,- v ft. h.ltl In leaders 01
InjciitfU iii at thftin-h
f. i!S .i:HL !l W pending U'
if Sat ?> i tin- NSJ.\ lUfi.-ioti last sum
3!, a?;ll (Ik f. t;?i ii'-y ihcll w:u41 t<
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rif parallel ;o N'liA.^Il v.Vt? l*t tba'.
wiol in'-ait-ni <:i>aI the Pif.ndcn'
w.f to lu'i'ii "-lU-iiive Mill, Chnir
ur. o: flu- W i <iin! ilcans (Jommi:
'A tAj.ro sii;{j i he hope that tin
'.'jiDiiinoe wiMtl.l iiot lui any doubt-.
i'A fOT?iurioua!ity ui the <iuite>
LjH?vt4a iv, uenig reported in li..
i?st tor aciiuu.
!k rdl lwi oil beiiind the bill ;
vras tlit threat ui the Liiitun |
|Sfc Worker?> w a gcntrtil coal s?.rik?
t Vpicmtar !T>, I'l't \ uutos
jicpevj pav>ed can.c iaw thr.t wc/ul<|
pjptl the nu i u- O uild optiVW/
to ucenh <o ih o di-maud wt? t\i
jrJWi {vr ?liort(fi- lioiira aad highp
"Hifrt 1-. ii-r- tiiv.ii,. tliMt the mi;?
:r\'v 'L-4 ?11"'. H U'l'.l illiUt thc\
?^i Siuittf.. 'l Kt iv w/is Utlk ol
( iit?ii/li t') be f ailed lie
j^w.amonj. tin- iVtn.tk. ylvnuin mih
P'.udess hoimulung w.ri:> done and
K quickly. I
% laree mint owners who refu.5
-'o sign the eo<h paid the excise
^Vultr protot, at tuhe .same tiuu
pltiug !(-g;ti pr???M r-tluiiT-i lo have
* hw Uci'itirt'd unconstitutional
?7(M.i,t)(n) .,l" .tin1-,*- taxes eolleqt
** deponed iii court may have lo
l??i ljftif4- while concur
^ m die vnajcuv y r>|?iuiiin of til'*
*1, \roU'm individual opinion in
^ h?-lit ihaii nouifc features <d
1, Law mi^Ut IK- i oti>tit'utio^i
pit tlw-v CftulJ K?. separated from
?^'^nsiuutM.nal pha-<:s ot" it. ;
/* J;.y i.hfu the OiilTey
y Wis handed down, the
W? i'1 <u" I he District of
lin i'111 ^ down a deci^n
li;/,'. *llira' Kc-Sfttiemont Admiji
?111"?,' 'TK'"1 b-' <ilc PiKidcdt
J* * Work hoT,e* Aa.ni.ii.
1? v> an u;ic&astitutional
'n ftv! 01 ***** the WPA
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W ,? to ?* Smem.
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?..tiiav ot any ot thfc ,?i,pp^ca"
^ ol \V.e Works Ue\vo*
*V?vv\i Co\\gifc>s pave to
fatly \as\i xc'it ho use VP
^ emu i?cret\oti ' \
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\ ia \Vas\i\v.e;um is a>V.u\<! ^ a~
Y V'Mcu\ to? these new
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TODAY and
TOMORROW
(By Frank Parker Stockbridge)
SPINACH .... <takea a rap
Some ptuplc cot spiuacli ugqauso
they like it, but most children eat it
because their p.areuts have been told
th.st ilt is good ibr them. Now come.-'
along Dr. Clifford Swcti^ a Oalitornir.
child specialist ,and telly the American
Medical Association that spinach
isn i any better food for children
than any other green vegetable. H<
also ridicules the cotomon idea that
everybody requires a completely hal
anced diet at even* meal.
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I think most of the diet lnddiiU
have thrown away the moii. import,
ant ingredient, which is eommon-scust
I L' all the uonsew*; tknii. is talked
iboat malnutrition were true, few o;
us would ever have lived no grow up.
But, I imagine if will be a long time
before mothers generally will get rid
?f the no;ion that a fat baby is a
wealthy buby?or, ?ru< that matter,
'hat they can koep themselves
lender and well nourished at tlu
mnie tinu\
DOUGHNUTS . . . over then
They had a celebration in New
fork the other day in honor of Ilel
?u I'urvianoe, irhe Solvation Arm>
.us lie who iried the lirst douglai'iit>
n France f<>T the boyof the A. K.
in 1917.
I would hefcit-tte to 4?ay that the
Salvation Army doughnuts won the
.var, but i hey certainiy helped a !?.
a keepiug up the morale of the Arn
?rieau fcoldiers '"over there''. Ami
hey put ihe Salvation Amj in fkrat
place in the affccUoo* oi' piillions of
S Americans. '? -.-ff-jl* >?-. ? j:
- 1 don't kv^wrr 'nv?r*Y
I he Salvation Army or doaghnut^. 1
im an enthusiast about l>oth. 1 have
I .o restrain my appetite it?r douglt
Lu'ts 1 grow older, but I lind ii
impossible to restrain my admiration
tor the sclt-^acrilicing labors oi vhc
Salvation Arjny. When-1 meet, as I
jften do, young men and young wo
,nen who have left "wealthy homes oj
,Wi jsbs??' don the Salvationist uni
fortns in order to help olhcns, 1 ul
A'ava icel that these folks have found
A'hat *i>he But^di^? call *' fht Way ???
Life".
KETHODISTS .... policy
Through th?; u-.itou of iLs three
,'rcat branches, the Aioiiiodiat Church
.s about to hecomc the lancet Pro
-CKiant: denomination in America. ii.
to recent general conference th?
tfethodist Episcopal Church went
lcepiy imo the question ot' Vhe artti
ude which the church should "Hk
4ti economic aud |>oliiical question.-.
A strong eh-meiw. favored advoc;tc\
?f a planned socl'il economy, hut th<
leci-aion of the confeicnce was lor]
'reedom under democracy
I like the language in which th.\
?onfcrcnce report proclaimed that "a
ree church cannot long survive the
ieath of the free scliool, the free
ires.^ free speech and fnee asseni
dage. We will resist dictatorship.
IJconotauc justice is to be won by ex
ending democracy <0 the induistrial
jrder, net.*. by setting up therein the
urtoeracy of dictatorship".
It sectns 'to me thai, the Method
4,9 have fully grasped and clearly
expressed the essentials of American
mbi. c,,
FREEDOM .... fair chaaice
The American system is based up
ai the freedom of the individual to
I'lun his own life. That docs not mean
hat society should not give him every
? ossible aid, thro?ugh school and
??burch, to help the individual fit hini
olf for the struggle for exiarenee. It
?loos imply, however,, that no child
should be taught to believe that life
is anything but ,a struggle, or (that so
cioty owes him anything; but a fair
? hance to make the best of whatever
ls Jin him."
That i3 a hard doctrine, from the
point of view of the sentfrnentaJiet.
liiit the hard way, what Theodore
Roosevelt called "the strenuous
life", is the only "way of life in
which the individual ia really free.
It is nai too high a price (to pay for
liberty.
PURITANS . . . . rfa^fcrds
My friend, W. J. Cameron, ip one
of his Sunday night broadcast^
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Jury Again Finds
Rhinehart Guilty
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Frunt 'f. Rbiuehan, convicted tec
a second time of the cninc of per
jury, was senu-nced, M onday mo ru
ing in Superior Oour^ by Judge John
M. Oglerby, to serve not less tlum 18
mouths nor moro. ihnit tluret- yoars ip
the State Prison. k
The ease grew cvi of /dlegait-Ofi^
that Rhinehart ns-.tdc thai, he was
kidnapped on -the Friday ui^lnS be
fore OhritMi'.v^ 1A33, and held pris
oner until Sunday urtrniug, by Allev,
Warfield and i>oek Turpiu, (and. ?4~lufr
p(;r.'rf'.i uukttown to him, and th?F
cV.iriug .Sujv 11 iiiii lie was mi.-JwjAU;^,
made to jf.-> through harrowing ejtjx'^
iencies .ti:d a;hje?.iJ'd *t?| indi!?n?ie?,
until h<- was je??v*4Hl /wear Moi?^ai^
Ci'iy, (fcu j.; ,f
Th?> three T'iirnius -were, sfiven *
hearing btiore Ju.<icea ?i the Peec$
John IJ. V- 1'fi t and T'. O PanT^
and woro ''''leased, no ??>?.?? liable citHM
beuig round. Perjury eliarssw wfif
then brc.'.i^hi again?**.' Rhinehart, fn<
he w.*;.V convieied and sentenced i a
Lhe ii iy . :T??i ??? ('onrt. fa?t ye??
The. Supreme Oitt, granted him J
tiew "trial; and week he was :t^aij
placed oa ilia), before Jndge Oglesbl
<?d a jury composed of B. O. Snyden
J3ob Hrv.son, Dock <Gih$?n, ColUmhol
IJeitz, Have Bailey. Mane Aahflj
Harvo Frady, Zeb Parris, R. K. Moi|
?.a a.. J.*'u? W. Smith, Joha Btuugsuj
wr, and Bud Prawicy- Sunday motf^
;?wr. t.h? jiuiy ru'unwd a verdict <>?
guilty. M?*uV?y. when deputy sheriff!
look Rhinehart into custody, ithefl
found a etiu^-ahd pif-ol on his ptsj
son. Monday morning Judge Ogleaf??
jrci'.'d the ?? ii-iiee, giving Riling
l.art nrii less that IS ino?Uift.ti0r mM
than two yeir.< in 'She ffcate
on the ]>erjury charge. He imuoeed
.rad -enti??e?fi <f ti mon His ?.iXli ouj
x Turjliu^ autjMuoKle, ??d that en
carrying concealed WCt?o?*> fr* ***>
nre *0 rim nencnx^atly* WTO ^
longer sentence. An additional co.m
charjring Rhir.e)vut with perjury was
mA pressed.
In passing sentence on Rhinehart.
Judge Oglesby stated thait there is
ror* adorable feeling; in the ewe and
t :iggested th.it the friends of both
sides can do :i great service to the
community a ud th? State by >aeekinj:
to bring ab?:ut better feeling between
the faetioiis.
Other ruses dis)>os?d of:
Woodro* Smathers and Ed Sniit'n.
h^nse-br.viking, lareeny and receiv
tnp. Smathers was senteced to serve
not les-t 'l Iran 18 moiiths nor more
than 3 year*. Smith, -who has been i?
jail for mowe tb 5 months wliile
awaiting trW, drew from 12 to 24
TOonths on the roads.
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Community House
Now Being Erected
Much intern* has been shown ic
this port of the county, in the Com
inanity How;-?, now in process of con
struction. Li is intended to be
?ouiittJ:uty Center Jur ail the county,
in which meeting of various mgtau
laffisna, tuch jtif: {he CUanilu'fl oi
Commerce, Boy Scute, tliil Scouts,
\V<4neu's Clubs, County Home Deiu
oni-iration Ctubs A.iJilu' like cau hold
their meetings.
Ii Ls jIsu intended to be .r, recrea
: tioual center, and bids tor .aisist-aiuie
.fiom che PWA for the construction
jof a swimming pool iii connection
With it have been put in, ami will be
passed (Upon, in June.
-A commit tee he tided by Mrs. D. M.
Ball is in charge of the project it has
the indorsement of tb? Chamber of
Commerce and other civic organize
tiona. The materials and one fourth
of the labor is being puid tor by pri
vate subscription*, while the W PA is
for three-tourtha of the laboj
" * vi tiiifll
Hall etatem ;ivU the Twentieth
Club has donated $200, the
rCluh, $100, the Builders Sup
an*F Lumber Company, $100, uud
ii Kyivtt, 'Supply Company, $100, and
Additional donations are needed,
work may proceed while
available, which iuwy
a little l?teiv
it) held jointly by tin
: ?nd the County
n, and may be uoed
m l( <^foristi>ity Ccnier as eul
r:\C f., : ?
H y? nco wap(ncveu the buildings .and
ids wifi be under control oi a
of managers appointed, one by
Conn
one
organization that contributes to the
erection ot the building.
The building, which will be rustic,
with the log oabin effect, will have
a large assembly room, dining room,
kitchen, -Mid rest rooms.
In addition to constructing the com
nrnnity house, Mm Hall and her com
nuftee are beautifying Monteith
Park, which is adjacent, and which is
ilir properly of the toami
SERVICE FOR JUNIORS
Kev. H. M. Hocubt, pastor of the
First Baptist church, will preach at
the Methodist church, Sunday night
mt 8 o'clock, at which the members of
the Junior Order United American
Mechanics will attend in a body.
There will be no service at the Bap
tist church, Sunday night, and the
public is cordially invited to attend
the service at the Methodist church.
CuHowhee Finals Start
With Sermon Sunday
FARM WOKEN ATTEND MEET
A large delegation of home demon*
su.vion women from Jackson Coun
ty, attended the District Federation
MeeJug ol" Home Demonstration
Club :-, Tuesday iu Franklin. Tliia di*
uicL comprises clubs iu Cherokee.,
I i rah a? u, Ci:i/, M&cuu, Ilp.ywood.
S\*4ju and JjueLi.m. 'jLrti:L- is the lirsi
Uiatijc.' l-'cderauun 31 .*euiig of Homo
jemon.-tratitii C1;tbs thai iu?? been
.ield in this area.
Deu-i I. 0. Schaub of Raleigh, 'who I
3 S-tatc Director of Extension Work,]
Aas the principal speaker. Mis? Both ?
Current, who is district supervisor,
ilsio talked.
The following women from this |
^wnty cook part on rthe program:
Mrs. Frank Jones, who is secretary
>f our county council, served as the
secretary of the district federation.
Mrs. Lewis Cannon, who is president
jf the Jackson county ootincil, gave
.he report of the progress of the work
?a Mas county since last year. Miss
'Vila Man Dills gave several beaiuti
ul vocal selections; and Mrs. Bver
etle Harris, who is treasurer of the
Jackson county council, served is
chairman of the nominating committee
VOTERS CAN'T TAKE PART
IN OTHER PARTY'S PRIMARY |
The Attorney General 'im given an
opinion to the effect that a person
registered as ft Republican on the
registration books cannot, voile in a
Democratic primary ;nor can a person
regji^tered as a Democrat an the reg
istration books vote in a Republican
primary. A vdter who i3 recorded as
pSL JjK^pendeiiiLis uyeligigle -to vote
In a prnftary orcilfTer partyT"Nor cm
a voter iiavc tii-a party affiliation
changed after th? registration books
close.
REVIVAL MEETING AT
AT BAPTIST CHURCH I
Pian-i were made at the Dapcist
church, Sunday morning lor a revival
meeting, to be held July 5-19, inclus
ive. Th<> pastor will be assisted Uv Hev
J. Cv Powell, a returned mi.sr?iuiiM
to Africa.. Mr. Hocntt, the pastor j
says: "The church is fortunate in
being aWe to sccinjrt lite ?services I
of Mr. Powell He his spent several
year* in Africa, an-1 he will give a*]
bite f>f interesting information aiboui
ivrir missi on work in Nigeria, lie hn*
n sincere and companionate nms&u.*.':
nnd. a* n man, h?? nwer. iwl a stron
ger. Voni will want to lu>ar his me$
iage 3iid meet hi.n. Keep this daio
in mind."
Cullowhec, May 27?Dr. J. H. H. a
derlite, pastor of the First Pr?*by
terian church, Gas toni a, will preach
the haccalaiuatc sermon at Western
Carolina Tticlicw College Scnday
moraine at. 11:00 nVWk, in tlu- Bap
tist church.
Dr. A. Jl. i'rertoii, Dean of tin- De
part inent ol Education, Duke I'niver
wity, will deliver the commencement
addrens, Tuesday monunp at 11:00
o 'dock.
President H. T. Hiuiter will deliver
his annual most-Age to the .seniors at
3:00 Oi'clock, Sunday afternoon, in
Moore parl'-ra. The animal vi.^jht
service will be held on the woodland
dtage at 5:00 o'chvk the -same d.ty
Aluinni Day will be observed on
Monday, .June 1. Class reunions will
be held at 10:00 o'clock, the biifine?s
meeting at 11:00 o'clock, and lunch
eon at 2:00 o'clock. The Alpha Tim
Pi Fraternity will give ,a tea for vin
iting alumni, faculty, graduates, and
Alpha Piii Sij^ma from 4:00 t<> f> :l)0
o'clock iji the afternoon.
On Mondayevening at 8:<M? yVlo?k,
the eoinuK-neeiaent <-,on?*ert, will lie
given. It will consist of voice, piano,
3hor.al, and band numbers.
Western Carolina Teacher.* College
will have the lai^est graduating elaw
in it.i history. The list of four-year
candidates l'or the Bachelor of Sci
ence acgroe follows:
I'ho Graduates
Walter JSureh Allison, Sylva; Frod
Wilson Anderson, Mars Hill; .John
Durham De-am, Cherry ville; Thomas
Clyde Dowman, Kobbinsville; Peat i
Buchanan, Day Dook; Lena Dcius<i
Caldwell, Beuuont; Frank Lee Cherry,
Davidson; Mary E, Cordell Neybilt,
Candler; Frank Crawford, * -
(Nettie Viola Franklin, - Canton; \lar
tha Annette Gaaperson, Skylaud; Jane
Culicy, Clayton; Harold Wayne Dal!,
Brywon City; Bessie Jane Helton,
Mill Spring; Chloe Irene Houeycult,
Burnsville; Mail ha Lou liunUir, Cul
lowhee; Edna Magdalene Jamison,
Fqaiiklin; Lois Dene Keener, Hig
?ionvilte; W. Harry Keller, Cullowhec
Eleanor Kidd, Ashovillc; Lillian
Plonk Lackey, King's Mountain;
James i'inkney Love, Wingate; Wml*
Hampton McKinney, l$akeif>ville;
Reha Gray McLawhorn, Vanceboro,
Mttuy Edith Mason, Culberson, Mac
E. Mete all. Democrat; Jujanita Eliza
beth Mull, Lawndale; Helen lloee Pat
ton, Sw/inuaiioa; Keith Irene Pharr,
Rosman; Zula Wlallin Ray, Marshall*.
Lucretia Sauls, Fremont; Paul Georj$o
Schachnrr,Charlotte; Helen Smathers
Clyde; Habile Alexena Stahl, Way*
ncsville; Alvin Mitehell Sutton, Sylva
NTeal Robert Tucker, Cullowhec; N<??!
J.acksotn Tucker, Cullowhec; Lydia
Eksic White, Rosman; LaVerne Whit
iiiirc, Rosman; Claude C. William <,
Canton; Rachel Isabcllc Williams,
Brevard; William Howard Wi Ik ic,
Franklin; Charles Homer Wilson, I Bi
cester; Thctnas Lee Woodard, Bits.m
City;Mar,joric Helen Young, Brevard;
Chiy Monroe Zachary, Cashiers;
The prospective two-year graduates
are: Ralph Amos Angel, Franklin;
Flannie Mae Recce Arnold, Franklin;
Elizabeth H. Babbitt, Swannjumi:
Helen Kathleen Blankcnship, Sw.:v
ney; Julius Jackson Boyd, Waym --
ville; Louisa Medford Boyd, Wayne
ville; Edna, Perry Bright, Wayn< ??
ville; Ollie Lucille Bryan, Marshall;
Mary Bess Bryson, Cullowhec; Mnri. l
Magdalene Bry?on, Cullowhee; Myr
tle M.a? Bynum. Wavnepville; Nancy
Pauline Cabe, Otto; Joyce Jacobs
Cagle, Franklin; Hazel Leah Cham
bcrs, Marble; Geneva Cha<-tain, Mur
phv; Frances Eliaabeth Dickson,
Murphy ; Hildred Eller, Robbinsville;
Edith Mason Evans, Brasf-town; Lic-y
L. Evans Burnsville; Gertha Loe
Farlow, Guilford College; Pauline
Foutr*. Franklin; Marion Belle Frank- v
lin, Waynes ville; James Andrew
Frazier, Canton.
Elizabeth Pauline Fraiier, Canton;
Anna Marpueritc Green, Ooiwarts;
Florence Hamilton, Pleasant Lane,
South Carolina; Hazel Ruby Hewson,
Cnllowheo: Mvrtle Green Hogfen, Syl
via; Maude Mitchell Hutchinson, Web
ster; Mary Elizabeth Jacobs, Frank
lin; Mary Louioe Jones, Hayetfville;
Claude Ervin Keener, Joe; Norman
Ophrey Kilpatrick, Murphy; Ruby
Mae Kinwey, Franklin; Lela Ethel
Kirkpatrick, Clyde; Ruth Levada
Ledford, Cove Creek; Mildred Lode?
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cMemorial Day Kgsolve ?? - ??? by A. B. Chapin
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