8REVARD, NORTH CAROLINA, APRIL 2S, 1?32 VOLUME XXXVIi W. 0. W. OFFICIALS IN ROSMAN THURSDAY FOR TWO SESSIONS Visitors Took Brevard By Storm Wednesday Night At Banquet And Dance. THRONGS GATHERED AT CANTEEN FOR BANQUET Dance At Franklin ? Welcomed To County By Mayor Ralph Ramsey. President N. B. Rhodai'iv.er of Can ton, State Manager E. B. Lewis and Head Consul B. T. Hi 1 are scheduled to address the Woodmen of the "World and the Woodmen Circle Thursday morning at 10 o'clock when members, of these organizations meet at the . Woodman Hall in Rosman for the sec ond day of the Western District Log Rolling Association. ' ? A. M. White, Mayor of Rosman will welcome the Woodmen and Woodmen Circle to Rosman and W. H. Grogan, Jr., District Manager, wi'I' deliver an address during the afternoon session. The program for the afternoon has beer, outlined as follow?: Call to Order by Pres. N. B. Rho darmer, Canton. Song ? Opening Ode. Invocation ? Rev. J. E. 'Burt, Ros man. Welcome address ? A. M. White, Mayor of Rosman. ? Response ? Hugh Montieth, Sylva. Music ? Fisher Band and ethers. Address ? State Manager, E. B. Lewis. Address ? Head Consul B. T. Hill. Committee Appointuw fits by Presi dent lthodarmer. ?, Adjourn fcr Dinner. Afternoon Set sion 1:30 o'clock, p. ra. Call to Order by Pres. N. B. Bhfl-j daraer, Canton. j ' Reading Camp and Grove report# | by Secretary and talks by one mem- \ ber from each Camp and Grove. ! Address? W. H. Grogan, Jr., D5f- ' trict Manager. , ? Committee Reports, ? ! Election of Oflfoera. . i Miscellanaoo^ ? ? !j The Western. District Log Rolling ? ( ConfiKu?d on page eifM) |f K w.galloway1s1 * INRAGEFORHOUSEjl M. W. Galloway, one of the out- v standing citizens of tlje county, makes 1 announcement in today's Brevard ? News qT his candidacy for nomination ' on thja Democratic ticket for the place of representative in the next sejsion of the- North Carolina legislature. Mr. Galloway served four years register 'of deeds, being twice elected to. that place several years ago. With exception of this service, Mr. Gallo way has never held public office In the county. "Wallace" Galloway, as he is knowB: to practic;dly all citizens of the coun- ! 1 ty, is considered one of the best in-' formed men in the county, and his ad- j ' vice is often sought by men in all . ' walks of life. He is a real student of j1 public affairs, and his friends declare ' that he would become a leading mem- i ber in the legislature, should he be | ' nominated and elected. Mr. Galloway:] is a prominent fanner of this section.'! BASEBALL LEAGUE - IS ORGANIZED HERE FOR SUMMER SPORT To Be Known As The , Sylvar Valley League, With Reg ular Schedule. C. M. DOUGLAS HEADS T&E LEAGUE, ORGAN 12 ATIOH Brevard, Pisgah Forest Ant Penrose Clubs To Const i tute The League. Representatives of Brevard, Pis gah Forest and Penrose bascjbal clubs met in Brevard at tha cour house Saturday evening and organ ized a baseball league for Transyl vania county, to be known as Th< Sylvan Valley League. . C. M. Douglas, for many years i prominent figure in civic, social ar.c religious affairs in Brevard art< Transylvania County was ciectec president of the League and N. L Ponder of Penrose, Secretary. Rules and regulations to goven the playing of the ieague were sug gested and will be read and approve*! or rejected it the next meeting ol the league officials. These rules ap ply to selection and actions of um pire, conduct on the field. Acording to the leaders in the work, no swear ing will be allowed among the p ay ers while on the field. The managers and the president oi the league constitute the governing board. R. E. Maekey 13 manager of the Pisgah Forest nine, his assistant managers being, Will Lyday and Mack Ro3s. N. L. Ponder is Enon Manager while Frank Qjiither i3 act ing Manager -^r Brevard until a aqrmanent man Is chosen for that josition. The fourth team for tb? eaguo which is expected to be either ( Continued on page tight) c. s. dayb?ra(T AGAINST WEAVER Announcement in today's BrevaM ?Jews that Hon. C. S. Davis, lead ng wholesale grocer of Asheville, is eeking the Democratic nomination or Congress will come as int&r^fgSg tews to the people of the county. Jr. Davis, for many years head w he big Slayden-Fakes company, IS mown throughout Western. North Carolina as one of the best business nen of this section. He has never lefore been in politics, and announces hat he would not now be in polities irere it not for the fact that politics leed business injected into the gov immental agencies that operates hrough political parties. Mr. Davis is an active churchman, ind has wielded great influence \sheville and vicinity in all move ments for community advancement. One of the things that Mr. Davis would like to see done by the Nation al government is the placing of a >riale upon corporations. That is, he would want a law that would prevent iny one concern from haying more :han one store or place of business, tn this way, he points out, there could >e no monopoly of business, and citiz 5ns in every community would have 1 chance to do business. The announcement of Mr. Davis is filled with interest, and readers of rhe Brevard News are urged to read lis announcement, appearing on an other page in this issue. i Call to Arms In Community Service i ? , ! PRESIDENT JEROME CALLS i MELTING OF CHAMBER OF ! COMMERCE FRIDAY NIGHT i CsJl has been issued by President 1 Jerry Jerome fm b meeting of the Brtvsrd.Ciaanbc? of Commerce, to bo held #t the county court touse Friday night at 6 o'clock. AH members of the osgauization, and all citizens who are act .member* iut triso are inter ested in tha-ad-raj temeat of commu nity interests, sre urged to ba pres ent. According to Mr. Jerome the elec tion ejf officers, the selection of a reg ular meeting date and the fundamen tal plans of organisation will occupy the work of the evening and he urges that ?rvery man and woman Interested in the welfare and success of Sr^yard and Transylvania county be present at this meeting to participate in the discussions. Mr Jerome, for a number of years active in eivic affairs of the com msnity has served as president for the past your and other officers of the organization are: first vice presi dent, Pat Kinney; second Vice presi dent, J. M. Gaines; treasurer, 0. S. Orr; and secretarj;, Miss Alma Trow bridge. Directors: S. R. Joines, J. S. Silversteen, E. P. McCoy, Willin Brittain, Fred Johnson, Alex Xizwr, Dr.iCar! Hardin, S. M. Macfie and J. W. Smith, D. Kac Dougald. When organization of the Chamber of Commerce was completed in 1931 the membership was 112, a large number being ac'ded during the year, with the membeiship fee as a ?5.00 minimum, members talcing any number of memberships they .desire. It is expected that action will be taken as to the by-laws of the orgswi zation and revision or additions made (Continued on page eight) Chairman 0. L. Erwin Making Effort to Have Tax Sale Postponed for a Time , ^^Chairman 0. L. Erwin and mem { of the board of county commis ioners are making every effort to postpone sale of Property for taxea, advertisement of wnich was schedul a$to begin next week. Chairman Er jatuin requested the county attorney, ^jdr. Breese, to communicate with At torne'y General Brummit relative . .to fth. the matter, but at * late hour We?-' nesday no definite statement had |||wbeen obtained from Mr. Bruramiti, Under, the taw the tax coUsetortoMS begin ai Curoiinu-Ten hessee state line; approximately one aile. above sea lev-e!, and in the heart at? one of ttte wildest and most nig ged areas in the eastern half of the United States this remnant of the