PAGE SIX (Sfeond Section) THE YYAYNESYILLE MOUNTAINEER juonaay miernoon, Aug Letters To Editor (Continued from Page 2) until the question is settled. Again, you quoted me as saying, "we have secured two petitions previously to this asking for an election on the question of abol ishing the legal sale of wine and beer in Haywood, so I presume we can get a third set. if necessary." The first part of this quotation is substantially correct. But the weak ending is absolutely false. I said that the citizens and voters of this county WILL KEEP ON SIGNING PETITIONS until we are given our constitutional right to hold an elec tion on this matter. Finally. 1 should like to make one further observation on your report of this story. I had always thought that it is an axiom among publishers and editors that "Names make news". Vet I was quite amaz ed to note that you did not men tion the names of Sheriff R. V. Welch. Mr. Mark Ferguson, and Mr. J. M. Palmer, the gentlemen who signed the complaint and se cured the restraining order on this election. DAWYER D. GROSS, Pastor The Clyde Baptist Church Clyde, N, C. August 11, 1950. Editor's note Mr. Gross implies that we assumed a lot in the ac count of the restraining order. Four people who nttended the hearing In official capacities were interviewed and gave the facts as published. If there is an error, we are sorry. As to the direct quota tion of Rev. Mr. Gross we beg to differ with him as to weakness in statement to us we interpret that as very strong. Miss North Carolina Picks Her Gown r 1 - 1 ! X ' y - - v i ' - ' ".- i v f . . t I v i "' t ,.' 1 ' " ' I " frJ u v:vy In ii in. i. hi i mi nun ii i i Social Life In Capital At Stand-Still Due To Tension Of Korean War By Jane Cads r WASHINGTON Capitol soc fal life is practically at a stand still in these days tif tension over the Korean situation. The social columns have dwind led to a mere reporting of wed dings, occasional small parties for visitors and simple, rather quiet each day as it comes," she reports Mrs. J. Law ton Collins, wife of the chier of staff of the U. S. Army, as saying. Also staying in town this" sufn mer are Mrs. Omar Bradley., 'wife of the chairman of the Joint Chkts of Staff; Mrs. Hoyt Vandenherg. wife of the chief of staff I'SAF; When pretty Carolyn Edwards of Leaksville-Spray, goes to Atlantic City in September as "Miss North Carolina" to compete for the title of "Miss America", she'll have several evening gowns made of material manufactured in her home town, noted for its textiles. Here she selects the material as it comes off the loom as the cloth is displayed by Howard Barton, superintendent of Fieldcrest rayon mill. tAP Photo). 'Legion Night' Will Be Observed 25th At Drama WHY AMERICA NEEDS YOU Editor the Mountaineer: Often people hear and say such words as, well, there's nothing I can do as a lone citizen But they are wrong, there is something they can do. For example, if you are guilty of hoarding you can stop. Hoarding is not only, unwise it is silly. As Sec retary of Agriculture, Charles Brannan said, "It's senseless, in a country that has so much and has so large a surplus, for people to hoard." People who hoard will bring disaster on themselves as well as the nation. Hoarding will pause temporary shortage as well as make sky high prices. So for the welfare of your nation, don't hoard. America needs you to do all you ean to, chase out this silly fear and stop hoarding. Of course America is facing a crisis a great one and it is up th us, as the people of America to overrule aggression in Korea and other nations. It's pretty hard to take when you wee your son, husband, brother, or sweetheart go off to join the armed services. But look at . it this way This thing has to be done and you are not going to be alone in your grief. Why be bitter about it? This time there is nothing you can do about it. Just let him know you are pulling for him at home. He'll feel better and so will you. Amer ica needs mothers, wives, sisters, anil swetWaTtS-ttrtlvjrt1iefr loved ones to their country's service. America needs you for all the good you can do, to boost the morale, to give, and to love. Amer lea needs you to pray. The great physician can heal our heartaches, and he can heal our boys who are fighting for us to be able to have the things our fore fathers fought for, Democracy and Freedom of Religion. America needs you to not be taken in by communist propaganda A missionary to China. Miss Lydia Greene said, "The main objects of communism are: 1 to conquer the world. 2 to destroy Christianity. If you can imagine the ; cruel 300 Attend Field Day Event In Francis Cove By BARBARA BEST Mountaineer Reporter Approximately 300 people enjoy ed the field day given by Francis Cove for the Upper Crabtree com munity, and we wish to thank the residents of Francis Cove for the delicious dinner and fine hospital ity given us on that day. the Navy Secretary, and Mrs, For rest P. Sherman, wife of the chief of naval operations. national anniversary celebrations Mrs. Francis P. Matthews, wllcof by foreign diplomats. It isn t that the usual party-throwers have fled Washington. Its just that the men folk are too busy. Everything has slowed down be cause the men work so late," one hostess put it. "What parties there are are very much on the Informal side the women in short dresses, men in uniforms." A local society columnist survey ing the "service social front" finds that contingent feeling the Impact of the conflict' more severely than the civilians, "We're staying in town, taking Mfs. Carlos Romulo, wife of the Philippine General who in World War II served as aide de camp to General MacArthur and is now heading the UN General Assembly, has built a Philippine room in her Washington home. Only a bar and television set are modern American additions. The room is tiled like a falo and birds native to the islands Manila patio. The furnishings are The general is now in Manila but rattan and decorations include will return for the opening of the wood-carvings of the water buf- General Assembly in September. Korea Pioneered In Dreadnoughts , i - - i '. V l fc 'if J:"''i;.t f - ,.,"r' If-'Lv --jri"-" - 1 AP Newsfeatures . .. , FIRST DREADNOUGHT Long before the Monitor and Merri-mae-was Korean invention. Iron plates studded with spikes to foil boarding parties covered the top of the ship. Warriors shot blazing arrows through the mouth of the dragon figurehead. This picture of the historic "turtle ship-' of the l580s was drawn for the Korean Affairs Institute from authentic records. Only the U. S., Chile and Canada surpass the Katanga region of Bel gian Congo as copper producers. West Beats East In Urid Battle ine western Ali.c,, the Eastern All Stars. J rv art k r'nen H. ; ball battle at Grcer.sW Hav Train villi, an Rill i, . I .. - Howies ,) J Airv scored for n, . t ...c t. A new bllnd-sthrh ... for sewing machines sible to put in hems bv with thn offof f I. - - "-'-. ui nana giit. WHAT YOU KIND is vT What you find k tM yours despite the genen! 3 thai finrini'. I . . " t .....6 a keeping. Ry, a couple nearly landed in j, they failed to reoort ssaa ... fourld money and jewelry rvl many unusual storks in thf 1 1 27th issuo of H THE AMERICAN WEEKi, Nation's Popular Magarin, BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMKRICW Ordroraiirlo m . ' .- - m k. -M : mm m m m mM m mm m u r mm mm ii ii MS r. fi Tmr i n m at Mmm m m r - m dta m if t i w-m . em Legionnaires from five Southern States are expected to join com rades of North Carolina in a spe clal "Legion Night" celebration August 25th at the 45th perform ance of Kermit Hunter's great Cherokee Indian Drama, "Unto These Hills". Felix Pickleslmer. vice - com mander of the William E. Dillard Post 104 of Sylva. said Legion naires from Tennessee, Georgia, Kentucky, Virginia and South Carolina are being urged to attend the Tar Heel Legion celebration. "We hope," he said, "that Le gionnaires from these states will The tour stopped at Mr. Boone's j make a special effort to be with us, and we are especially anxious to have a good representation from every post In North Carolina." Tteiir 1 no mm As Gratefully Told To Senator Dudley J. LeBlanc- Great Statesman and Friend of the People-the Man Responsible for HADACOL-One of the Greatest Medical Contributions of the Century For Sick, Ailing Men, Women and Children Suffer Ing Deficiencies of Vitamins B,, Bj, Iron and Niacin... like the folks below: See if Any of Your Friends Are Here From Other Towns to see his truck crops; at Robert MeCracken's to sec his apple or chard; at Franklin's orchard, where the visitors saw a beauti ful view of lheentire community; at Hugh Massie's to sec his home and fish pond; at Henry Francis's to see his home and cold storage plant; at Hubert Boone's to see his poultry and livestock; and then re turned to the church for lunch. The guests had sort of an ap petizer for that lunch earlier, During the visit to his orchard, Mr. Boone gave each of the guests some of his delicious, sweet ap ples. After lunch, the recreation ac tivities were held, and Francis Cove won the eating contest and boys' horse-shoe pitching, Upper Crabtree won the men's, women s, and girls horscshoe pitching, the family relay, blind fold race, egg throw, tug-o-war, and both softball games Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massle treat ed both communities to a water melon-cutting. ways which the communists treat our boys when they capture them, such as tying their hands behind their backs and shooting them In the face. Would you like to be ruled by a communist government? America needs you to be an AMERICAN! God will help us if we help ourselves. Youth and adults alike need Christian guidance as Amer ica faces this hour of crisis. America needs ybu, and you need America. This is what you can do to help your country. ELIZABETH ELLIOTT Mr, of" McCUntan, P.O. Pnt 11191, Lot AnieU: Cnliorala. "My a6 Is 44. My trouble is Notice of Public Hearing Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held at the Town Hall on the 30th day of Aug., 1950, at 7:30 P. M. in Waynesvillc, for the purpose of considering a tentative zoning ordinance and map. - - The public is urged to be present for this important meeting to hear this plan explained. Rufus Siler, Chairman Waynesville Zoning Commission 'Legion Night" Is being spon sored by the Sylva Post through the cooperation of Cherokee Drama officials. Reservations for scats should be made to Picklesimer or Carol White, General Manacer of 'Unto These Hills," Cherokee. N. C. Among the top Legion brass of North Carolina who will attend the celebration are Hugh Alexander of Kannapolis North Carolina De partment Commander; lioanum Pinner of Asheville. Ffith Division Department Commander, and the Rev, Quay Grlgg of Sylva, Slate Department Chaplain. Picklesimer said he hoped Le gionnaires from North Carolina and adjoining states would make their reservations as soon as pos sible so that they could all sit in a body for the performance of "Unto These Hilts". State Department officials will be entertained at a dinner at the Legion Hut in Sylva and will pro ceed from thore to Mountainside Theatre here for the drama performance. 1 he idea for the special Tar Heel Legion Night was conceived by the William E. Dillard Post of Sylva. State Legion Department Commander Hugh Alexander im mediately gave it his blessings. He said he hoped that Tar Heel Le gionnaires from the coast to the mountains, and from adjoining states, would make a special effort to attend. Alexander said it would afford an opportunity not only for a night's entertainment but a chance for widely separated bud dies to get together. "fa " " " - stomach distress, Can't eat and when I do. It makes me sick. But hadacol bus done me more ?ood than any thing I have tried. My mother lives In Mobile. Alabama, and sent it to me. i oon i think there's anything better than hadacol, and if there is you can have it." (A very thoughtful mother to send her son hadacol. Why don't you send a bottle to a relative with this trouble?) AlrM I. Andermn, Rout No. J. Tory. rillr, tlortdo, a very bright young- ster. i am ten wnnra nIH I've al ways been puny. I never nave eaten or played Dice my brothers. I've been taking hadacol for a while, now feel bettor, play more and like to go to school, hadacol Is really a good medicine." (Just leave it to the youiiRstrrs to find out what's good for them!) Mr. ail inn Crum, 511 Wrtt Com. merer: Slrert, CrrrnvUb, Alabama. "I am taking mv third bottle of hadacol and it has done more LIkLJ 3 Textile Men Form Mobilization Group The nation's cotton textile in dustry last week set up a commit tee to sec that American armed forces get textiles as soon as they need it, If not sooner. The mobil ization committee would "clear the way for a speedy, orderly, and ef- ncient adjustment of the opera tions of the . . . Industry in the emergency conditions resulting from the Korean conflict and the expansion of the nation's defense program." Charles A. Cannon' of Kannapolis is chairman. Bright Leaf Outlook Not Too Bright The State-Federal Crop Report ing Services estimates a shorter flue-cured tobacco crop on North Carolina this year. Based on Aug ust 1 crop conditions the estimate placed the 1950 crop at 767,960,000 pounds about 13,500,000 - under the July 1 estimate, Ground-Air Collision . Nobody was hurt at Dunn last week 'when an auto collided with a small plane. The aircraft was coming in for a landing and was too low to see the car, which couldn't stop In time. The plane was slightly damaged. Want Ads Brlnr Onick RatnlU for me than any other medicine. I was awfully weak and nervous and run - down. I would have weak nervous Knells and I had no appetite for food. . So I heard different people prals ra hadacol over the radio. My wife wanted me to give it a trial and I sure am glad I did. My back wnnlrl hurt' me so with neuritis pains till I couldn't sleep at night but thnt is alt in the past. My backache Is gone now and I am feeling good so I am going to con 1 tinue taking hadacol. I am 35 years old, employed by Greenville Ice and Coal Co., Greenville, Ala. I hope everybody that needs medi cine will try hadacol. I Just can't praise it enough as it seems to be Just the medicine I needed." Mri, Ophelia JrgtTton of Culfport, MiitUtifpi. "I'd been suffering from neuritis pains and aches and Was advised to have my teeth extracted, but re ceived no relief. I'm now on my seventh bottle of hadacol and it's given me entire rpllpf frnm the aches and pains. I'm awe now w do a full day's work. The makers of such a marvelous remedy should certainly be praised. Mr. Robert G. Sluart, Kqrtrr Inn, AbtngHoH, riritnla. "I am working in ine capacity oi Health Inspector for the State of Virginia and have for the past two years sui fered heartburn and a form of stomach distress I have had no appetite and have tried various medicines speiiauiK many nuuureus oi uui lars for treatment and aid. I have not found any relief in anything or any treatment until I tried your remarKame hadacol, wnich I praise with the highest reeard, Now I eat three large meals a day wunout any pains or mscomrort I have gained 15 lbs. since the 15th of December never felt better in all my life. I am now taking an ac tive part in civic ana extra curnc ular activities which I had to tenure since last December. I have worked zealously. Thanks to your remaraaoie hadacol. Mr. AlldoT Kramer el Marrero, Loulilana. "I want you to know now your won- dCrfUlHADACOL helped me. I suf fered so from neuritis pains and aches, I hurt so, and I could hardly use my right hand. I even had my teeth out but not no help. I started to get hadacou now I sins while i plow my neids, I'm so happy. I'll never be without hadacol. i taice it every aav (That's the spirit isn't it great to nave mat wonaenui hadacol leel ing? Why don t you try it?) v K.AV. N 1 . 'jMmi iw , - mi rum X J V ;,r. Senator Dudley J. UBIanc. t r Great Statesman and Fighter 1 V v for Rights of the People, Mm. Virif Unity, Roul IVa. I, Monterey, Tenne$tee. "I was Weak and run-down so that I could hardly sleep any. and was so nerv- ous I could hardly do my housework. My stomach had so much gas on it that everything I at a Rppmprl tn hurt me. I had tried all kinds of medicine and nothing seemca w help me. I started taking hadacol a few weeks ago and believe me it surely has helped me. Now 1 can eat anything and am sieepirm wen at nlaht. I cannot Dralse HADACOL enough and I nave taten ouiy bottles." (Mrs. Flnley 1b a wise woman. She knows continued use ot hadacol prevents such distress from returning.) Mri. John R. GrUde, Jr., 4003 B. t'fcoparrol, Dollo. Texai. "I'm writ- f JPC! tng you to let you know Just what hadacol has done for me. I was feeling bad nervous, had headaches, lost my appetite so my mother ad vised me to get hadacol and trv it. My baby is only 2V, months old ana it sure nas neiped me. I ve taken only one bottle and it has done wonders. My husband Is tak ing it now too, and he surely feels better, and not so tired after a day's work. I recommend hadacol to everyone who needs a tonic, and it surely will make you feel better. I hope this will help someone to feel better by reading or hearing this information," Mr, John Krumpelman, 127 Warren Mri. Georme F, T:fl el Poplar Blug, Miuouri. "I am 57 vears old and I have started on the third bottle of hadacol. I never have taken a medicine that helped me like hadacol. 1 don't have neuritis aches or pains since I took the first bottle. I was so nervous, I had pains in my back, legs and arms till I couldn't work. Now I feel good and go all the time to work." (hadacol gives such wonderful results because it treats the cause ot such deii- clcncles.) Mr. Helen Barron o Meannllle, Georgia. "My little boy had been sick ior quite some time. Until I heard about hadacol over the radio, he was weak, run-down, and apt to catch anything he couldn't run and play like other bovs did. and he wouldn't eat anything. So I can't praise hadacol enough. He has taken 4 bottles and eats anything, and sleeps good, isn't tired when he gets up, runs and plays as much as anyone, has gained weight, and feels good. I have taken some my self. He is 11 years old n.w. I can't tell enough about what had acol has done lor my son. He even looks better. I want all my friends to try hadacol." "Four St., Lexington, Kentucky, momns ago l was suffering from' lack of en ergy; no get up and go at all. I also had a lack of appetite ad gTeat irritability. Then my friends recommended hadacol. and in a very short time my appetite be gan to go back to normal and it seemed as though a miracle had happened because everything was once again very bright." mMmmm me mi 1 Mrt. Tom Kennedy, 1302 Reetor ?rp, not springs, Arkanuu. "My after I ate my meals. I have tried pills but they didn't do ! 1 mw' any good, so I J TtZ .viy Mr. Hurrr W. Smith, 10 Vorfn r'T Street, Harrhburg, JKiioii. "I am 41 years old. and I i i work at a Strip Mine. I have been bothered with aches and pains of neuritis and feel sleepy all the time, but m u wlfA hporrl your broadcast 1 nn t.hp radio about hadacol. So I bought a trial size and It has helped me so won derfully that I buy the large fam ily size now. I csin't begin to de-sr-xih hnw I would feel If I couldn t buy it at all. I want everyDoay wno tecis cad to Know aooui it. Mr. L. L. Mann, 4207 Woodhni Street, Houttrm 6, Ttxa: "I am MXTy years 010. ror me past few months have been suffer ing from almost constant heart burn and a heavy feeling in my chest. I had read about hadacol In the papers but ns I take care of all the expenses at home, I Just couldn't buy any. Three weeks ago, my son In Kansas sent me $5. telling me It was not for groceries but to please buy something for myself with it. I bought four bot tles of hadacol at $1.25 a bottle. After the first few doses of hada col I was free of heartburn and alsoof the heavy tired feeling I had been experiencing." Beatrice Slarkt ot 303 Milford Slrrrt, tltmea Path, South Carolina. "I jll"-t nad to write you a lew words to try tnousnt I would t i& & try hadacol. J s After the first I ' bottle of hadacol. I got relief, so I wouldn't be with out hadacol. I have already told all my neighbors about hadacol, how good it Is. They are also tak ing it. I am 49 years old and I sure do feel a lot better, thanks to had acol." (What a wise woman Mn Kennedy is. She realizes continued use of hadacol helps prevent such stomach misery from returning ) to tell you how. much hadacol B if' has helped me. I ' had an ooeratinn In February. Then I started washing too soon, took neuritis In mv hands and arms and after that couldn't do anything. I heard about hadacol, decided to try it and I'm sure glad I did. My indigestion was so bad I couldn't eat anything I liked but now I can eat what I want. My hands don't hurt or my hips as they did before I started using hadacol. Please keep hollering it out so others will hear about it.' 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