THE MOUNTAINEER, WAVNESV1LLK, N- t
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Daniels Heard By A
Large Audience Sun.
(Continued from laje 1)
division of the products of industry
that can be devised and provides a
living wane as a minimum in every
industiy, the reasonable reduction of
the hours of labor, the abolition of
child labor and the abatement of pov
erty," Mr. JJaniels said.
In the portion ot hi addiess de
voted to lii li .n ru-;u -sudor Daniels
said in pari:
"It has often been said in the
United States, .somewhat facetiously,
that the only one hundred per cent
American i.- the Indian. Ah the rest
of us, coming from all nations, are
in that light aliens in the western
hemisphere. In the tally days of the
eolonies there were too few William
I'enns who recognized the ligliti of
the Indians and who treated them as
fellow human beings. Later, due to
Indian war.-, often provoked by land
hungiy immigrants, a distinguished
soldier, whu had been engaged in war
with fierce Indian tribes, declared in
his unwise wraih, "The only good In
dian is a dead Indian.'
OHJKCT OF I NT K It K ST
"Tne Indians in North America
have been despoiled of their land's
und driven from their hunting
grounds, Icit in spite of a policy to
ward the Indian that brings no cred
it to our country, the Indian has per
sisted and today more than ever is
til - object of interest and considera
tion by thoughtful and humane men,
U'ho are seeking to secure for tile In
'!i:!n every li.h' to which he is en
tilled. Association with the Indian
show's that' he i, possessed of funda
mental virtues some of which his
white neighhui might emulate. The
Indian. a! ively few in num
l)er. and dnv 'ii from pillar to post,
i.s an ln'.et.i! part of our popula
tion. In the great assize this gov
(i nine!:! will lie indeed by its atti
tude 'nwaiil rlii'-e fellow human ''
Sivtr.s among us,
" At i !, i . f Montevideo n.nfi rcri.'i'
much "e' '";'i: -i-iii M'a- -hown in re
jra ui to ','. 'um of an Indian
1'; ii A . . 'i .! a,-- in Mexico,
. i '.I 'll;'. I: . al an a i 1 1 1 1 ! -, ! ar-
!.-. !' a -a! ei .. n. ij I ii -
'lian. ! I'Ui I '. ;. a ad in a sivti'in
win :e a.aiiV Ipiudii'd Indians reside
ii- ui' i-'io ... and friend -, there is
mure, in' ' hi 1 hi.- eoM'.ri'e t h an
in. ,.f ;li'.. I'nited States.
V)... : IV' 'ril i" '. eniinerit -inliu-inaniv
a- inanv believe decided to
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deport the Cherokee Indians from the
eautjiul mountain homes in western
Noilh Carolina to lands beyond the
Fathe,- of Waters,' there was dis
.res.s and piotest among the Indian;
,v;.o loved every crag and peak, every
mountain stream and valley in this
land of tne skies. Under military
escort most of them were driven from
their homes. The stories of their
privations and sufferings that came
to them as they were herded in the
march through swamps reeking with
malaria afford no pleasant reflections.
".Many refused to go. These betook
themselves to the inaccessible heights
and coves in their mountains, and
lefus'.-d to surrender their righto to
live in the land of their fathers.
'I hi.!,- .tusi-i.ndu nt s abide with us now,
and our government i.s belatedly un
iei taking to right some of the wrongs
.nllicled upon their couragf-ous an-e.-tois.
Better educational oppor
tunities and aid will bless them and
make them increasingly a valuable
element in the population of Western
North Carolina.
A NEW UNDERSTANDING
"Not only in the United States, but
in all Ihe country south of the Kio
Grande theie i.s a new and better un
derstanding of the ipirt the Indian
must play in the future of all the
Americas. There is lack of under
standing of the Indian, even among
ethnologists, and those who have mis
takenly thought more of the Indian
is an 'ethnological study than as hu
man beings of like passion and hopes
as other peoples.
"The future of .Mexico, Central and
South America are largely -related to
the wise solution ol" the so-called In
,ll. ,,i .,.,,), I, .m I'Yvr ticonle know, due
to the lack of knowledge of the In
dians to the South of us and the de
fective statistics, the large number of
'"J'inj in this hemisphere. Of the
;,; o,, ,,...., people in 'Mexico, fourteen
are full Indian or men with mixed
Indian and European 'blood.
"The future of all countries having
large Indian populations is, of course,
dependent largely upon the education,
the industry and the character of it
orie-ii.al settlers. In most of them tile
.line: ion of public policies 'and indus
try and education have been in the
hand- of the European cipnquerors
-.- 1 ;..i dos.-viidants.
A . iii''! i-.D CIIKISTIANITV
j o mo.-t ol' the Americas with
i,;ri'.e Italian population, the Spaniards
roii'.'ii' Christianity wit h al I. it s light
-nig-, the printing press anil
o; and university. The In
tlv in mo-t stales, accepted
Chri-tianity, but until recent years
have not been generally trained in
the .schools. -They'. have been tillers
of tl'ie soil, the workers who looked
I' i i- o'liidalice to the in 1 1 or eduent eel
d I.
oiaii
w hite-.
- I'hei
ill- to I'..
.ot'sniered
. ioloo- ;(
I w een man
wa
V. by
as
indeed a I illle, ileeol (1
Conie.. w hen he wa.s
M-inic short sighted so
'in intermediary
iiid be.isl,' Such coiici.p
lion of the Indian, due to failure to
leco'nize his true n Utilities,- is respon-
r,,v the tieriod when then
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MORE ICL- FASftfc FREEZING
SAVTi MONEY
Rememb,;i this m choosing s.
refrigerator:
1. You should lnavi one which
keett foaii' safViv at temper
atures below 0.
2. Yow should have one that
freeze? plenty of ice and des
serts .quickly even io the
hottest weather.
The Frigidaire '35 oiovides a com
plete refrigeration service because
very model has the Super Freezer,
which is a gteat development in
household refrigeration.
Come i and let us tel i j m more
about the Super Freezer and why
Frigidaire '35 saves you money.
Martin EleJ?rnc Co.
PHONE 31
(go to (lurd? mitaij
' 0AB9Y (fVRTIE
W.AVNESVTLLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Bible .school promptly at 9:45. Mr.
L. M. Richtson, Supt. Departments
for all ages.
Sermon at 11 o'clock. The pastor
will bring a message on "The Chris
tian Benediction."
Visitors cordially invited.
, The young people's society of
Christian Endeavor meets at 7 o'clock
The midweek service of prayer and
praise, Wednesday 8 p. m. There
will be a study of the third great
question in the Bible, namely, "Who
is on the Lord's Side?" There is
quite an interest in these midweek
services. Come out and join in this
service of studies on "The great Ques
tions of the Bible."
"(Jiace Church in the Mountains."
EPISCOPAL
iRev. Albert New, Rector.
Sunday, June Kith is one of the
great historic festivals of the church.
TRINITY SUNDAY
The Rector will preach at both j
morning and evening services; 11 A.
M. and 8 P. M.
The Sacrament of H v Commun
ion will be administered at tilt H
o'clock service. .
Bishop Gribbin will visit the Parish
on Sunday, Augu,t 1-th. for Con
firmation. Anv dc.-iruus o! being con
firmed on that date at e i equested to
notify the Rector at on.e, and receive
the necessaiy instruction.
Everybody is cordially invited to
all our services.
V A Y N E S V I L L E METHODIST
Paul Har.iin, Jr.. Pastor.
The chur.h -school assemiMe-s at
'JAr, a. m. Mr. Hugh Sloan is the
supei inter.detit. A class for young
men and young women of college age
has been organized for the summer
months anil will meet in the pastors
study. Mr. Hardin is the teacher.
Join it.
Church services, with sermons by
the pastor, a 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
The League meets at 7 in the evening.
We are delighted with the increas
ing nutrlnr of visitors at al! our
service-. Make our church your
chur- h while you are in Waynesville.
We aie always glad to have you.
" '! HAND-WOE, AND
9' "
Farm Problems
And Answers
Question: How j
worms in my tobacco" " ""
Answer: The !,..., '
for this damage i tt"e 'j?'
meal bait. This b ma'-ie-'"';
ly mixing 50 puun.i- . "
with one pound of a;-wV'
A small pinch of thi- m.'x.'J,
be dropped in the .'eiii,-, ',
early in '.he morning -A
bacco bud is open, bvz'.r. ai."
as early ad possible after -r
are sei anu repeat evtiy
days until the phi:;
One peck or twelvy p.,
mixture will cover ah acr
plants.
iack-
warilncss. was one io uu u-raum
In one country, aii eminent authority,
declared that in sonie period 'many
Indians are an integral part of the
ui ii L estate or pro)erUes ot live
farmers; they live pn them anil puss
from one owner to another along wi'.h
t he property.'
"As long-as Itiilians were so re
gauled and :-o treated, who would
exni'ct them to advance?
NEW DAY UECKONS .
In the United States under the
wi c and infoi mod leadership id' John
Collier, commissioner ol Indian at-
t'airs, a new and better day beckons
to Indians ol the United Mates. ,ns
takes of oilier days are being correct
ed and the Indian now stands on his
own feet, conscious that the govern
ment understands his needs and is
-.solved to give him a fairer oppor
tunity than lie lias kiio-wn.
"In Mexico the Indian has found
new i.m.l wider doors 'open to him, Ho
llas been assured of a chance for ad
vancement'. The. Mexican government
proe'tain calls fo,. the building of 7,-
' nun new school bouses, the allocution
f land t.; Indian, fanners and a moil
n! system of public health, together
with' a higher wage standard and
better working conditions."
Mr. and Mrs. Daniels were tender-
..! 'in in form a! lutiilu nil at the Park
wav Hotel Saturday noon, with .some
lift. e'en or . twenty loeal people . at
tending, limvie li itely after the
luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Daniels loft
for a short trip t'o Sy'.va before i-.e-turiiing
to Asheville fin- the nighty
Mr. Daniels told the group during
the course . of. the . lui-i.'heon that he
had heard Secretary Ickes niako the
statement that work on the Parkway
must begin immediately.
It is Mr. Daniels' personal opinion
hat the area now in the park prop
er is. only the beginning of a tre-ni-.MidcHts
park of this entire section,
"e also stated that he saw no reason
v iv work shouldn't begin a', once on
the Parkway.
The teacher had given nut the suh
j.Ti "water" anil askeil th.- pupils io
write a short coiiiposit ion on lh.- -uL-ject.
One liny had i onsider ihh' troiil.l'
Willi his eri'orl hut this H what he
wrnie:
' W.il.o- is a vW. y o .lio'ii.! w hirh
turns lil.u k when you wa-.li in it."
Jugoslavia roreiti
I'orests cover more than 30 per cent
,f the area of Jugoslavia.
Walrus Hunting Pull of Peril
Walrus hunting In Creenlani is
ot the most dangerous callings In tfcat
country.
His Share
Ills hjuhlie. s, tlie hog, possesses -H
teeth, but tin; opossum has oil teeth
It lid knows how to use thein. He 1
liNunlly hungry and eat.t until ho Is
Stupid.
Keep a Good Laxative
always in your home
Among1 the necessities of home 13
a good, reliable laxative. Don't, -be
without one! Do your best to pre
vent miuiUoti. Don't neglect It. Alien
you Iii'l any ol Ita dtBgreabt syiaptoms
conu.iR on. . . "We hail) UMid -Tlieilford'4 .
Btack-Druiit'lit for 21 yenrs and have fo and
It a very useful mrdlcitie that every Iiinuly
oiiBht Io h.ive in thi-tr liomp." writes Mrs.
rs . .., ..!,.. Tovt, "T lukfl Blftct:-
l ri 1 V II H K -1. U l l, i n'U . , ' - - -
HlMi'mht for hlHoilsncss, culisliliu-llon una' ,
.1... ,1 l,vntivi If Ollll'iltr. 0
is neiided. I have ulwnys found Bluci
Unioatit ' Blven good results."
BLACK-DRAUGHT
WANT ADS
11- a I'l'i'i, c I U..,, I , .. -Ill tii-N
VV . 1 1.1 ' --..ei ooo'iuio i u.. c-
arm, to ti-e in l amp. .Must be rea
sonable in price. Address Harry
Wilson, Canton, N. ('.. New C'ol-log.-
( ' i ) 1 1 1 muni' y. P'l
MAN WANTKD. I'or Kawleigh Route
,( SDO families. Write today. Kaw
Ieigh, Dept-. XCI'-L.'lo-.SA, Rich
mond. Vn. dune Id 27, pd.
(iK SAI.K - refrigerators, 1 break
fast -ui'e. - dining i-'oonl tables. 1
i w:n" ni.ii'hine and 1 victrola.
I'liom: lT'J. . pd
(I'.-ntlcman ah years, old would cor
respoiiil with. lady age "J.") to oil. When
replying to ' !ii ad. give full name
and addres.-. Ad. Ires- Mr. .V. V., box
No. Ii2:!. Wavnesville, X. ('.
Mav 2-; :;i)-.luiie (i-i.-:. rd.
"When a man goes to a sewing bee
he can expect to get stung."
Baby Elephants Playful
Haby elephants are as playful and
Intelligent ns dogs, snys a zoologist
Quesnon: Is U a - ., ,.: ;
cross breed poultry?
Answer: Cross hie-i r, -coming
very popular wl;.-,
try producers. Thi
reeds apparently step- U:i ;
f the prog-eny and ti,t-:
a n.2ner percentage ot ..vab
pecia'ly if purebred parens r.
use-!. This is especially de-
broiUr production -work,
ticn to e;rz production, a rir
atii i- cross should be a.iva
h it should not be carried 'j
clii-cks
Malaria
ill :t (lnysi
COLDS
lil-st ilay
I, A X All VI.
TIIMC and
iiiiii 'rablels: Salve Xosc limps.
SUNDAY
Mon.-Tues.
Wed.-Thur,
Fri.-Sat
Matinee
Night .
June
16-17-18-19
20-21-22
Asheville. FJ. C.
25c 1' i
A rib-rattling fun
cyclone about
stage-struck wives I
and thunder
struck husbands.
Beginning Friday, June 1 4- Continuing 10 Days
Rubbing
Alcohol
19c
Light Saving Laid to Fianklin
The credit for the .origin of daylight
savins Is sn'd to bflons to Itenjnmln ;
Fr.-inlillii.
$1.00 C ardui Tonic
Special . . . . ... ...
2."e Feen-a-ment
For . . . . ..... ...
$1.00 Flit
(Moth 15a jr Free)
15c Put man Dyes
:$ for
Fint Milk of
Magnesia . . v. . . . .
23c Energine Shoe
Cream, white . . . . .
50c Pepsodent
Tooth Paste ... .
25c lilack
Draught . . , . . . . . ,
It was two years ago that we opened our store and promised our customers that they
could always depend on SMITH'S QUALITY, and at reasonable prices. . . .we have full
filled that promise, and today are appreciative of the business which .has been given us.
In celebration of our second anniversary we are offering some special values to the
every-day specials which has made our store the headquarters for the thrifty-minded.
Here are just a few of the items specially priced
for our anniversarv.
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V THIS COUPON AND 25c ENTITLES ME tVonVoVTHE
J CARA NOME PERFUME AND POWDER COMBINATIONS
' i Name . 1 : ;
Address . . '.: "-.'': ' ' ; .
GET THIS POWDER AND PERFUME and
COMBINATION WITH THIS COUPON only
SPECIAL
V CHOOSE ANY TWO OF
I THESE 4 FAMOUS ITEMS
Each of these items
, has place to fill
in your home. Each
is guaranteed full
Strength and high-
est quality. Save
I now.
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Pint KuDbincr Alcnhnl inn ats.;
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lob
Printing
EXPERT WORK
The
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PHONE 137
EXTRA SPECIAL
this resular size
CARA NOME FACE POWDER
and your choice of one of these
CARA NOME CREAMS
$3 value
both
for
Mickey Mouse Sand
Set
25c
Pint of Almond
Hand Lotion . . .
24c
ego Era0
DURING OUR TWO YEARS HERE WE HAVE FILLED HUNDREDS OF PRESCRIPTIONS WE FILL THEM
ECONOMICALLY CORRECTLY, AND RENDER SERVICE
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