3 1 He The Uest Advertising Medium In Haywood County Published At The Katern Kntraiue ol The I. teat Smoky Mountains National Park Uead h Thinking People I Ml USl) AN . MAIUH . l't il vol.. xvvi NO. II WAYNESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA JiLUii'll'iLJI KAJiiij 0 ) .1 i BRIEF IN JCi u o ITEMS The 2,000.000 uit of Princes. li n'a You.-soupoff, member of one of' Ku-'ia's oldest families. against vjetro-Uoldwyn-Meyer. film company, ;(1,U !,J in a verdict of $125,000 for, the Princess. She alleged the mo tion picture "Rasputin and the Km prcss" libeled her. A , . ..::.:ial court jury Tuesday ight wrote its solution of the cele-j britcd Wvneeoop murder .cast in 3 minute- bv convicting Dr. Alice I indey Wynecoop of the operating, ,'ible minder of her daughter-in-law. Khet'a, and fixing her punishment at 2" year- imprisonment. S.s i ol. Ik rs raided the Security Na tional Hank and Trust company of Sioux Fails, S. IX with machine guns 'Vuesdav. shot a policeman, seized ;,,u gi'il hostages and escaped with ,,,, e-timated 4(,000. A posse was t.i;(kl urbanized on land and in air to pursue the gang which e' saiil may have been led by the 1,,,'v.iv,. killer', John Dillingcr. iking idle navy " man under a cioud-nic ...i' voles, the -eliate 1 uesday nasscd !" to 1 the Vinson-Trummell lull :iii!hoiizing a seven-year build ing program tor the navy, including aiH'iMin itely 100 new .destroyer .oi l submarines, mole than 1.000 aii il.ii c- ami ..lie aircraft carrier. Tii igit lii-ini'ler at Athcii ... itiH.1 t Vn niiiiisloi ot a; Samuel ltisilil !'"i'in biic- operator, mu.-t lea f nautical ion said that i . i..'n of lnsull's permit he country bad expiree hi. l,r.. .i HieipaU of the Roosevelt a.'i alioii .-at down to an anin , dinner Sunday night t. chat ic tricks taken and the plays nc the first hand of I he' now a- vlealth a y. ai ago. ii S, x i . i n , aviation edit or tor i.agn Tribune, and tluee other - u re killed near IVtei '-.burgli, Tuesday when an American. !..ncr crashed in a. snow -a.rni: Iliih Anw i. . .), i ollrane widely known ii. vv as. -selected Monday to hi' - president of llrcvard col- former president of the i rolina Kducatian association, '.trane is now connected wiib aoilal committee oil education - adqiiarler- in Wash i nglon. t In eg.;. . 1 VI r. '..the 'All;. "i'a.. i an hunt for lohn 1 idling-, r. .bo.-.. Indiana ilespei nlo has been :...:;- ,1 ..n his machine gun gang,- ' .: !; unts in Chicago. . It s intensity .v.i- O.-rlosed along with the an .'i.iiiii. nieiit that the autonnmile Sia-i -.tf Lillian . Holly's--in which he lied wa- discovered in front of a ninth side apartment in that city Satu: day night indicating that Dil linger and his fellow fugitive, Herbert Yiiungblood, negro, had entered the city through the elaborate net which piiiice spread to prevent it. Uillinger escaped Saturday from the I Town l'oint. Indiana jail. Using a toy gun which he carved from a broom stick with a razor blade and painted with .sho,. black, the bandit locked ,j, persons in the jail, stole Sheriff llollev s c ar. kidnaped a deputv and garage man. took S15 trom guards, and .sped awav into the land of the missing. Dieudonne Costes. the famous.' Trench flier, arrived, in Copenhagen, Denmark .Monday thoroughly as tonished at world-wide anxiety over his .safety. ( ostes had been reported missing since he took off m bus small piivate plane from Paris at noon Saturday bound for ' i Copenhagen, He encountered fog and landed at ilun.-ter to await favorable weather. The civil works program, the ex pedient used by the administration to carry 4.000.000 unemployed through thj winter, is expected to end March 0, a lull month ahead of the sched uled closing announced last week by 1 resident Roosevelt. The plan for : demobilization calks for far more lapid disbanding of work in the country than in the cities due to the taci that farm work is beginning and nio.-t of the rural workers will tind ionie sort of occupation. r loi ula is now enjoving one of the best tourist seasons in all the history (f the Sunshine State. Kverv re tort town in the state i.s having from 2.) to ,)() per cent better tourist -business than it had last sea-son, some tourist centers are having their be.t season since 1929. That information has special significance for W estern iir" ai0'ln;l since thousands of rToruias best tourist customers are :st-m Carolina -s best customers and when Honda home folks realize money many of them come to the Mrolma mountains to cool off the 1 .vving summer. i M'- R. N. Barber returned to hi: n.inie Tuesday after a six weeks' bus u.es. trip through the southern states Several Inquiries Being Made About W. N. C. Heal Estate "Real e.-tan inquiries are be ginning to conn in right along now," was the comment .1. M. Long made this week to The Mountaineer. "1 have had two inquiries about my farm at Bryson City, one about my Cul lowhee farm, and also one about the Thomas Price estate near here." Although the inquiries have not led to any definite sales thus far, Mr. Long believes that within a short time real esatp will begin to make rapid turn overs in this section of the state. Work Of Widening Highway To Begin .Monday Morning Contractors To 15ein Work Of Widening Highway No. 10 Eleven Feet To Ma.elwood Han- ale underway to begin act ual construction on widening High way Xo. 10 In'tween here and 11 .'.'! wood .Monday morning it was leal tied yesteidav The highway will be eleven and a half feet wider than il is at p.v-o.'it. A live foot sidewalk will, be built on the right tit,, entire distance to gethor With curbing glitters. The ,' .ii! ' act v:i recent ly av:o nod an I A'-ee. of A-beville. by .the State Highway ( onimi-sioii, st ;;.ti:lt'....in The contractor- h.ie 10 working d . - in w I. o h t.. .-. -iii-'l'l. .. the job. !ce,-ide!i!- Stale 11 unv,ay iiii.v.-. a Alb n Siicr.wa- on '') i"1' ' hi-- ..r:. com plot ii'ig linal -ui u ; detail.- i tor to actual coii-t i u.-tielr on Wanhiv. State P. T. A. Head Will Make Address Here Fridav Niylit 1 I - V- Associations 01 ( ountv And Ad loining ( ounties E peded Io Hear Mrs. Hen derson M i'i lioyle li.ior-. Mi .1, 1.. 11 n ..I' Hickory I'l-e-ildellt of ss of I'alelltS e-s tile -public; Ninth .(' .lina Slate .ori 1 1 and 'T. ( ':. rolina- I 'ongri acliers. will add ill the Colli t HoU-e 111 Wayuesvillc on i Oth, ii! elgil,. i-r-oii, wiiiely lid c.luctanma: Latent 1-iduca- Ki iila v e -. niin. . o'clock Mr known lor her Ma-1 el Hell, s,,leh, ; on " work will .-pea ta.n. and Th i couniy-WHlc meeting have been extended I invitat ions other eouiuii to s adjoining Haywood. ;pect'ed that this will outstanding 1'arent eveiits.: of th,. year. county ll is e be one. of the 1 'a rent-Teacher Mis. Wilbur Devendorf, Itistiict Pres ident,', of Asheville. N'.C.. will be present, also -Mrs. C. S. Fleck retiring district president, of Canton, .Mrs. E. L. MeKce, of Sylva, State chairnian and mahv other prominent Parent Teacher 'worker.- of the ..n; 'Districi. An interesting progiam has been arranged. The committee on arrangements for this meeting was made up of a representative hum each. 'association in the. township and Canton. . Ushers have been chosen for the evening as follows: Corinne Alley. Kast Wayne.-ville ; Lois -Mas-sie, ' Central Klementary ; Ilorothy Richesoti, Hazel wood;. Sarah Queen I ikt lumlu 1 i I'uliil 1 vil Canton; Roberta Noi-risi, Clyde; lios elle Shumolis. iP.ethel; Sarah Louise I.eatherwoorl.. Rock-. Hill;.' Xell- Allen, Allen's Creek; Loui.-e H.'liry, Maggie ; Virginia. Wright, Deilwdoil; name not available at this (late for the usher from Sauri.-.k. These y.-ur.g iadie will be under the direction of .the Hospitality committee eOmpo-ed. of : Mrs Crovor Havis, Mis- Mary Stringfield. Miss Mildred Cruwiuid, and Mrs W. C- Johnson. There will lie no admission charge. You are cordially invited. Man Who Gave Bad Money For Liquor Is Still "At Large" The man who recently bought 1 liquor from a, well know bootlegger with an old Confederate ten -dollar 1 bill had -not been arrested last night, although officers were still on tho ; look out for him- f Th(. news . torV in last week s issue 1 bf The Mountaineer created quite bit of comment and many coubl not : understand why the bootlegger -would ' turn up one of his customers because j he gave worthier money for liquor, j The explanation is this, the boot-.i legger is under bond, awaitihg trial, j. i Mr-" Charic-- RaV- Jr.. of hapel 1 Hill- and Miss Rosalvn Ray, who is) a 'u iti Duk I m ( 1 it ' rt i Sunday after spending the week-end with relatives, ' V. A. (Jrahl And T. L. Bramlett Retire As Mail Carriers After Thirty-Two Years Of Continuous Service Here Two Carriers Tra elect About :!(I0.(I(0 Miles Each In Deliv ering Mail In County. Tiu- two oldest lural mail carrier in North Carolina have retired. Taylor 1.. Bramlett and William A. tii abb after carrying the mail from the Way nesville post office since De cember, 1, 1001. h.vo been retired by '.lie government on a pension. The two men entered the service and weie given the ta.-k of making a mrvcy ami organizing the rural ser vice troni here. After several weeks iluy completed tile Job, but not with out miL li opposite!', by -oiiie w ho felt that the government could not ailord to put on the rural mail -ervice bc i ai.-,. of cxpcii.-e.-. In looking back over the year- of Sen ice, the two veteran carriers ad nutted that it wa- with a c.-train de ' give of regret that th.y had retired. "It is like break ng aw ..y. somehow," one -aid. "and ;t is rather hard." .Mes.srs. lirai.ilcl ,.im l.rahl were .recommended to '.neir places, in 1'dOT by the late .lain. M. Moody, then cong i ess man 1 1 !- d -t rict. Since they Ug-u thvir duties ill "'.'01 it wasV-timated that Mr, tlrahl !ia.- traveled a total of oOP.Otut mil- tide- and Mr UraniNtt 2..M'00. Mr C.al.l has traveled .. distance of 12 - 1 1 inc.- around1 '. be w and M : . I'.i amb It eleven. Funeral For Mrs Annie . vh Held On iuenLo W'idov. OI' I .air i.iiMriu-s t !elt Died hi (.ti-en-slxir,! Alter I vo.);i lilni" .11.. 1, nay a ; tertiooii I rum ; c'hun ii i.o-. .VI iv , Ami wife of '.lie : .te 1 e!cl.' I la- : e: v by ib-v.. i. . ...;. ia : ui nn i- jia -1 ...I .; : ; v. .!lr .1 .An.l . -. ii. . o'-j-u i ii. n n luii cii :' i ami ai a a .ioi in..-; j : vi lie. . 1 ui i"W i ti,e churel'i .i.o'i mi ni' wi cena-lerj . I ne ia.i and l a only . e, n n. . : Th' inn : : i ny he io., J ..ck .l..a:es L. Si..i;in, l'.U' ! . '-,1.1 ' Sa ni S; ri:;:' la v i a ;. ; Uiv. .1. 'i, A .1 .1 i'.l Andrew Aim ' c N.ao ike w mt. r in i r. . o -'! 1.1 Af. .u.loli. a I nd- lb v. le l'li-s-V. N.I ., '.I.e.. ,.l .'.lie 1 '! . ol. II ill , ! . oll' V. . v'''!.c ' '."il. - bold, (lilgl. .1. d A: I. iris I e- ,, y I 1 1 . !u he is. 1 ai. 'iin Leii s ..: her! -atui dav iy aioiti- witii Uie lait.-i'- .iauui.te' Lag.- and la-- family; .-ia Uite 'wei! .in r: i.g the iota vi.-it ..-ml 'wa.- uim ii ii o.i. and ;.a.--i'd aw.iy eariy M ' ihg. ' M - Mrs.. Welch was the dautiit.-r of Ur 1 a a c Moon nd Mr-.; Anne Moore, and Wil.s i.-.irn ne u Krioxvilie, Tenn on Mac -c- ls.lb. She w it; i niari led 011 Ilec-nhf'r '.'...' I!7x to Luciu., Mar- celbib . Welch, son of Wilbiiin W elch and Mary Anne Love Welch, out. tand - ing .leaders in making the . town i- early bi.-tory. ; Mr. Welch wi s a vet- I Cniitihueil. cm page I i . p r-r- Vmi ltxi Your'Yo-Yo.Yet?!,h Yo-yos. ari' back i in style. : . l'evvey Stovall owner ..'.' Way ville Candy .Coinpany; iaid . this week t h;it the demand for 'yo-yos was about as. ..big-, - a.- when.'--the littb. "wooden tdaythiiigs". iir,-.t (made their ;:rppi;ar;tra;o a. fevv . .-years ago..;- Although made i'01; th.- enter-; tainmi'iit of children many grown--ups spent .hour's trying to master the art of making the Wooden disc clim.i up and down the, string. $2.50 Is Offered Person For Finding 7 Errors On Page 6 Could you. lii-e 2. ."().'.' .If you can. . and Want to get that much just for a little fun; turn to page six of this l.ssue and there you will find a page consisting of. fourteen advertisements from, business firms of this . community; ; In -even of the advertisements there, is an error seven errors in all. All are easy to find just mis-spelled word.-, and. some in rather large type. After vou have lound .wnat you be lieve to be the .seven error?, list . them and the adverti-ement, m which they were found and either mail or bring to The Mountaineer office before nn next: Monday. At nxin trie judges will carefully go over the answers and the person who sur.m.ts -he cor rect answers and in ine ?r,o-i .ariginal I rm 1 nr ci v 1 - -vir 'ed They tiist lode hoi .-el... ck . because then the road- v.eie to. had for a buggy and tb,. mail so light thai they carried it :n then overcoat pocket. In the follawrng spring they Ooligbt bugg.c.-, but usually during the winter nao io icly on horse back during several weeks of the cold season. Mr Hramlett used a buggy until October of last year, and then lined a car. During the time he was ear lier, he hud reven horses, one of them dropping dead as be wa in sight of the post ollice returning from a day's .icluciy Three of the.se horse.- he diove twenty-two years. In the l.st ten yea is be has had four. !1 dro e one ii.o e NT 00(1 miles. Ti n or eleven Luggu .- weie w.nn out by iMr. lirainlill. Mr. liia.i! wa b -- lortiinaic with bis hoi.-.-. In ail he had nineteen. Tills wa - lie. e--it.lle,. be said, be cause be had ;b.e, mountain- loiio-a on nis rout. an. i exti , heavy mail that had to re . i i ! i v 1 1 -1 i io outlying post uilice-. i;,. Wore o-a: :liiee calls and three baggie- in JO . u-. 1'uriiig the .a-i twelve he has u.-e.l a car. I.av.ng vvoin ..ul ere and the one he . w n - now i- . v . rai v e . i - old. .Mr lliaml. n... ; . be outdone, walked '. ii. . ... mile- on his 1 elite tw i.e. II. :. !t I he post otVicB a'. on: .!'! .-'. : ck an g..t back aboul fo i.--.lti' . i . be -aal . ' .re-; I.. ... I be inlei v leW i i ru." : on eight I Bo rvout Training hool !o Bein On iliursda. Maich 15 (i'liv;;-. .Maneo elerda h U.mm' I iin.U lor (anvnt; t)n .scout Program Here I or ear ibii.i-'-.f ; Th. - lin: .ii, a -i-oinniit lee ol 1 in. I!...v Wciwn, - Sriiiii .Mi. ', i i.-r orgauiy. il ion, under lb,. 1 a cc'.lu,-; I u ii. t i ion of i hai i niau .1. .P. Ib-ani, rucieii' h.-gaii .'their ennvas- of a lie-v ille and llae.vvoo.l Wediie-day for fund I oi- t lie Ib.y Si out - pi ograni in I In. . " i . a u n . ; y. 1 . . i. : In i oni i ng yen. M r; I'.eaiii ha ; on lb.- eoiiini il tee I i.e ' I .. low ii.gi i high M...- : ie, 1 ' r. S. I', l.av. 'four Lee .111.1 Lee IblVI- III v a - in . ville nil.1 in ilazelwo.nl Sam . K u.ig'li! - a ml Clyde Li-lic- Will inak" ,, - ( : u it ; ; A... .( ; .1, .S,- ,11.1 Le,a.UV'.c .of i iiiAiiio ua :n- ; van- v illc . Tins,, j,,-,. ..,, v,,,,, ,;;,, .,,.. i-o,' I ieg iinn I iil; the trainnig, -clioo) lieie .h il'liu, -.-.'lay ing ht MarMt I -'. The I rain Irg colli e W'il io '11111111.' fin i'l Week-, Wit h a III. el illg- ."'ice e .. Il -. W -e,. Tie colli e W ill la g II ,:l T o'clo. k illld ad i i ai '.'vai .'. ! . I.. . Ivvel yi.ne lli' ele ted III P...V So'lll work, whether ho intend.- I.. .1.. a. live work at present or Hot, i urged to attend, thoie being Ho cost what ever. All I hoc who plan to take tile course l i e l enucstcd to get ill tolli l. ulth (ieorge as early as possible; 'J'ho.si' who have taken the Cotiri iy that there is- nothing that they ! 1, ,, e,l m,.r..; "ll . U not 1 ,nost Ira'in'ing . ..ar.-.-s a there j y . fl, .n, pay ;1s (here, is 1 . 1 ..,.,'.s.mt plans-are to digaliize sov- ; eral troops in Waynesville and HazeL .. - vooil lis ..soon a- possible. 111., pres- 1 ''"t .movement is tinder direct control i of the local conimittee toget her wit ll I Sixteen In ( ounly Jail Here Tuesday ITie-day afternoon theie were six- i l.ei'ii lie. .life ill tile ' 1 lay wood, county : - 1 1 . . r .. 1 . j jail on chiuge- ranging f r.mi inuider to iirunkciiiie.-,. Aeeoiding to Slier iff .1. A. Lowe the ', following, -criiiies Were 11 pi. -ellted: Murder, one. Ilreaking arid ehtering. three. Larceny f w.. Prohibition violation, four.. the !?2.o'l in cash on next Thursday. . 1 his oago will ne published for four weeks, and each week some one per son' will be awarded $2.i0. After he or she once wins, they are no longer eligible to. compete. The firms .'advertising on, the page aie as follows: Junaluska Sujiply ( herokee Auto ( o,. Watkin.-. (.hevro let ( n.. Hvne.sviIIe I.aundrv. ( N. Allen it Co:, trst National Rank. Rurgm Rrothers. .1. M. Iong. Mc cracken Clothing Co.. Smiths Drug Stoic. I- erguson s (.rocerv. W aynes ville Pharmacy. Ladies Shop and Jo Ann Reautv Shop, and W enoca Radii. Shop. ; .;: ' ' Re. id the - advertisements -'carefully and send in vour answers now you hav:e as good" a chance to vvin a- any one. .-.'.- ';. ; Farmer Don't Want To Farm. But Work For CWA This Year There i one fanner in Haywood county that has bad hi.- plan. for the coming year somewhat upset by the fact that men on I'WA projects are being taken otT. This particiilai farmer went '. Homer Henry this week com plaining about b ing taken otf his job and when iiii-liolled said: "It was mv intentions not to rai-c a crop this year on my OS-acre farm, but to -lay on the I'WA job and let my fann go." After hearing the the explana tarn that he could not keep bis l W'A job. he dep .1 ted for bis I farm. 52 ( WA Workers To Be Taken Off Next Week In H. Countv lli.lMK) Working Hours Alollctl I'or Uemainder Of I'nlinish ed CWA Projects In Count lloniei- Henry a.lniinn-t ratoi of ; i A ..I Haywood county, -aid yes terday 111 t III! per-nHs would work I hi vi eek on 1 ' W A proje. t ... and t bat '..' would I.,, cut oil' for next week We. k !. fore last IS., were given work and t be w eek pi lor to t bat about ''0O v.eie taken oil'. I he state ha,- allolted ,tll)0 hoin ! for I lie I elnaindel of tile I lllle w hich ' i W'A work will le Hi force. .i...in '' U00 boll! will be II, e.l I hi.- w e. I,, M r. , II. ni y .1.1. ' Ad pi o-j. . I -. .-, . ..; ; ho. .- win. h a ri al' el III . I In . e --'-a IV In eonll.lete, will . i ii.. . eon; li-ia. -.! be' i, id I n, ji-'. of , i la- i . i . .j. . i -. , . i ... i p i, 1 . 1 1, a nd i. he i.mii .' : in a!.-, I : ! , ;o a .1 i . ... io low.- ' . iv ... S. i,. " 'i' Li iiijo s'o i .; v i ,. i . . i i ii Load. School I hi.- v e. Il . in. V ek i. I- oi I, Loa I -Sew in I a l. toil , Saml at ion . i W .V ,ini- in 1 oi Sol V lee il i .Je. I . tiOO Kola;.. I loo IIHIII :i DIM li.Uthl I I Oil i . I no i . i .. I i . .in,:;.. Al . I ien i - ta i .- i Hal he I ..I low I II?' O I ' i i 1- VV a M tug II' e. I Mi ! a kill; ill. Ii I I ' a. I he l, ill : While I lie, . a I e ; W ,. 1 1, o. .: .11 oil liy g . I 1.. 1 Hi , III I li" . e' i, . 'II. I. . a o oil. , 1 I le, lli.li i ..- I.e., o.t , at. 1 a l lin-1 .. I n l , . ll.. lit ; a i in.-1 ! ' ' 1 - 'e- w-llo ha Co 1 1 1 1 1 ,. a . 1 : -.1 dreons On doll Lourse Are ein Improved l Lonj .1. M. Lony ,Sas dreens Will he In I'erlecl ondition l! Ma I irsl. Major Improve ments Made 'l!y May the lii.-t 0111 green, will be perfect," was the -tuUlnclll lllilde liy J. .M.;l.otig this week regaid ng lh"e golf ; course at t be ( .Mint IV ( lull. "1 ,(J jav I hem a , eno.l ii- any- CUli-, M r. 1 king , A-i body's vvith a few w.-ik," be tinned L or the jiii.-l I lire,- iiioi.t I, Long ha.-; bird a clew of men vv dm the cotii s.-iinij milking i int '":elit:on. Lack . voral Week; he Coveted the greens -..Willi- lime and Uiis week Wheii the I inie vva - i.ake.l oil' it, .was I'ouint 1 bat: the greens had been well piolecieil from the recent scvcio cold U r kin it few w eek- the gieelj: will l.i-c.velid Willi '!:" '"'i i.i.iiiirii in- nine gr;i.-.s. I'.dge;- o . V , ai gleeil- .ale: al-ti being - ! built. 'I he fairway w b be g iven soine inipi ovvmcntj ha; they b.-ive ;ilw;iv - been in .jdd. coo dition. Special. ailent, ,,n w-jli be g.vcn Io i several place,- on t he f ail vvays where !iie gra. b;i.- died. "Witlr the wol k we have alreadi put on the. course. ;ind the tilings that we liii ve underway ; which will be done .-..on, 1 feel that we will have the. course in a irettor condition; than it has ever been. Mr. Long said, after pointing -out on tb(. course the ad vantages of covering the greens with lime and then replanting in blue grass. ..'"Nothing definite can-, be '-announced' at this time about a pro at the course this .season Mr. Long .-aid. "but thcre will 'be. one lin e. and a good one.". A membership drive will get under way soon, it vvas-announced. 1 he gull course here has long been recognized as one of the leading as sets to the -community, and it is ex pected that with the .improvement. that have been made, and the fait that Florida is enjoying a good tour ist season. this community will likewise have a better season this coming year than in the past .several. Mr.. Sam Welch left Sunday for his home in Raleigh after a weeks visit to his aunt. .Mrs. , I. Howell Way.-. Hearing Will Be (iiven Frady Today, Charge Is Murder Monroe West. :!0. Killed In cnl Salurd;i Night. Vrgunient t)er Whisk?) Cause t)l Tiouhle. Reported ( lark l'r olv ..f i .-. :1 : .vv n.-hip will be given a heaimg tin- I Thui's day alternooii for the alleged kdling of Monroe West. ".0. ;il-.i of Cecil, who wa.- killed when a 'J'Mong bullet struck him in the chest about midnight Sat uiday. Frady is m j ul hen , having Mir icndered to Deputy Sheiitf Chail. Moody about IP o'clock Sunday morn ing. Frady was reported to have lol.l lleputy Moody at the tune of his ariest that be -hot West "because I had to." It was ,ds,, said that Frady told olliccrs that "Wo-t wa., advanc ing on mc with a rock and 1 bad to .-hoot him." Adam We.-t lathe: ,.f the .-lain ' man. s .i.l the aigunu-nt aro-e ovi-r a div ision of w bi-key at hi- home. Slier I IV Low.- went to tin- miig of the .-heel iiil" about two ..', in, k Sun day i; ong and in.l.le an inve-liga lion. (leoigc Priiitt. who live- near the We.-t home, is .aioted a.- .-.lying Ilia! I'ra.lv c. nie to hi- lionn around mid ; night and t.d.l him to ;..,) on! and ace V( he had killed We-t. All'. Prill!! did not inviv I igal e e i"i"" , ' ,, 1 , I .. i led ! .. have -aid. I' i a. iv I - -aid !o have bad a L'L'-c . libre i ill.- in hi hand-, w hen In- cut er, d t he Print ! homo following I he -iiooling. Sherill Lowe on condu. I iny ;i .-ear. il fur .the lllle .ll-io.eled it concealed ill ipllll mi 1 in- only bed in ! lie I'l it : ! honi. I'll,- . hoolllig look l.la. e l... :.v eell the , 1 .in,! l'ruilt ' laaiie . Shi i ll1' I iW . , ,.!h , ;i' oil . I,,, ol,. Tb.--' !. :! .a- . :' I'.,. . , i a- .- . m !... ,s,. ,,, : ! S.e ..:;' i, . oinin ani i . ! t i . il oi.'-:.', a . ; v am ll, V . r I ;. ": ' b,' i'i, , ..''.' i . men! !, .idlll:'- 1, !o '!. 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I 1 1 1 Countv Baptist To Meet Sundn,2::W At CIde Church ( mmlv.W ide MiikIjix School A soei.ilKin Will I5e Ot;inie(l In ll;i wiind Association 1'eriy Aiorgan, of tin- Sta t ' La b! 1 a : Sunday Sell..,.,) Hoard w d! ilo-e' w:'h i cjiif -.-ii! a 1 1 v. ..... ,,f the ! :,!. jit i -:;.-; -in i of the couii'y Stinday al'l'-riioon a'. 'i:''' o'ciocl. :- in the I lyaie L ;-;.! i ' tdiiiieli f'oi ibe -jilir'-po .,. of .-,; gan.naiig a Coun! y-Wide Saada;;' School A;..,. ia' io -, t wa ., i;' . .ii'ii .ai y ' .'.-. i v be W. C itvi ) -.'. 'no.i.-'nb.,- . i' :; i diavw. i Ha p' I,,; ' A - a eiat-aba i It wa- '. e. i.-K ,!. e .!, .!' -'-.- .tii.ase an Sjii'la.ii S bo,,- a;';. ;.'!.;.-' , wa.:- ana .l. d ii tbsi- ., .1, : - 1 a-:. -; ' :,e I coin.! v w be . a ca a 'a ' s a, -a ' ' -' ' ' Mns ab-.u:- it w. - ' a;.!. : ;; M, iV. A. I ii ...vv nine - :" It r . ; ' " J will give a f. vv -ugg. - ; "i-: a.1. ;, ia- wi'l. th" oi y a nia-l! a.:-. i! . ii;.' r;:. - eniient- of La.,'! ' ;''.,. :,!.y,y S.b -u.s j in the en rit ;.: a - e u ' gc -i to a! ie.v-.l-. aa i J'bi ing ail !'. :o - i - i:d V-1" io -i ia -j vb'e. Briggs Repairinu; Broken Toys For Xet ChrMmas i; ' i'-'Al though iii.-je than'"-'.'''! n, iitii. ' I I 1 I 11 r I for the poor for ta-v' ir-tmas 1L has ':on b'ai'id'. wb.jtf; li"!' ; ays repairea I ;ind.' ready fur bi -1- b.ti'V.m, II -a: . th .- w.tl. t '-... ;. .Id i c gia.i t receive toys ta w .;; . order 'bat . -.1 ! would have.' '-'''.- 1 repaii ti- a. '. for.' next I : ' .':';'-. M 1 "d 1 when we k a-ma- -: to'rh:!. '-. sta-i. n . : . toy- La-; i atf -' h'..v,;.eib; ; : l v tat ( As