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FISHER REUNION IS
ATTENDED BY MANY
Several hundred relatives and
friends of the Fisher and Norton
families gathered for an enjoyable
day at the l.ake Toxaway Baptist
church last Saturday, it being the
occasion of the annual Fisher reunion.
C. R. Clarke presided over the
business ses ion held ;n the morning,
with the Rev. Clyde McCall in charge
of the devotionals and giving the
welcome address. Songs and short
1 talks were heard after the business
I . sion with W. E. Breese of Brevard
I delivering address of the day on the
i topic of “What family reunions mean
j to a community.”
At the noon hour a sumptuous pic
I nic dinner was spread on long tables
in ihc chirch yard, which added much
to the enjoyment of the occasion.
Visitors were present from many sec
tions of North Carolina and South
Carolina.
TEACHERS TO ATTEND
SCHOOL AT CULLOWHEE
All unemployed teachers who cx
uu.a to work in adult and children’s
schools under the ERE are expected
to attend a week’s training course at
Cullowhee during September 24-29,
according to W. A. Wilson, ERE dir
ector here.
These who attended the course held
last fall for the same type of work
will not be required to attend, Mr.
Wilson said. Teachers eligible to
attend the tchool and teach in the
countv are those who have beer, ap
proved bv the director, county super
intendent and state board. Around
fifteen have applied.
Bank Robbery In South Carolina City
j Lake City.' S. C.~ Three men
1 robbed the Palmetto bank of Lake
1 city of approximately $100,000 Wed
nesday after kidnaping J. R. Car
i ter the bank president, and his wife
! from their home and tying Carter s
! three children to their beds. The rob
ibers invaded the Carter home at
! 8:15 Wednesday morning, held up
jthe family with pistols tied the three
i children in bed, forced Carter and
1 his wife to accompany them to the
j bank, where they found the cashier
I had already arrived and had opened
jthe vault. Taking what money was
tin the vault, the robbers then forced
j the two bankers and Mrs. Carter in
'■their car, driving out about three
J miles where they released Mrs. Car
ter, who ran home and notified effi
'-p,^ About 30 miles out from Lake
i Citv the two bankers were released
from the bandits’ car, unharmed
and then the bankers returned to
Lake City._
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blue serge, cashmere, fancy worsteds, and all new
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Items; interest gleaned during the past week
Extort Xn I t reat Meant. Jail
New York— Benjamin F:\-.nklin
Yarn—accused as the author {if n
••crank” throat note to Mrs. Franklin
D. Roosevelt—was in Bellevue hospi
tal in the psychphatic ward for obser
vation Friday night, less than 24
houi3 after his arrest.
Predicts Recovery
London--Governor of the Bank of,
England says: “It is not long before|
we will see the light, at the end of the
tunnel.”
Trrtcc Loams In Chato War
Buenos Aires—A truce in the
Chaco war seemed near Friday after
four years of bitter, bloody iunglt
fighting. . .
Paraguay had accepted and Bolivia
was considering the proposal made by
three big friendly nations, Argentina,
I Brazil and the United States, to cease
hostilities for peace are discussed at
Buenos Aires.
Huey poetesses New Orleans
New Orleans—Huey Long, an ogr.
to some and a hero to others, came
into New Orleans Friday with a blast
of war trumpets and the rattle of
soldiery armed with the powers of the
ancient, kings to investigate the no i
tical and personal affairs of his poli
tical opponents constituting the city
government of New Orleans.
Turner Sets New Mark
Brooklyn— Col. Roseoe Turner,
dashing speed deamon of the air, set
a new record for a flight from the
Pacific to the Atlantic today of 10
hours a,nd two minutes.
He roared into Floyd Bennett field
in his orange monoplane like a streak
of fire from a rifle barrel at 4:00
eastern standard time, shading the
j record he made last year of 10 hours
I and four minutes.
Austria Virtually Bankrupt
Vienna—Two revolutions in six
months have absorbed all the spare
change in Austria. Moreover, they
have brought on conditions which
have impaired seriously the revenues
of the state and the income of indi
viduals, so that recovery seems to
many Austrians to be a vain hope.
Holdup Nets Three Dollars
Concord—Two unidentified high
waymen held up the bulk branch of
the Standard Oil company at Kanna
polis late Friday and got little lor
their pains. Only $3 was in the cash
register, a deposit having been made
only a few hours earlier.
Rejyort On Rate Studies
Washington—Report schedules for
the electric late survey, whicjl^m
coVcF'every community*' served by
electricity in the United States, are
completed and will be sent to all elec
tric utility companies, private or
municipal, Vise Chairman Basil
Manly of the federal power commis
sion, announced Saturday.
University Student On Trial
Norman, Okla.—The tragic end of
a carefree campus romance will be
told this week at the trial of Neal
Myers on a murder charge in con
nection with the death of Marian
Mills, 19-year-old University of Okla
homa beauty queen.
Exports Not To Be Affected
Washington—American exports of
textile products probably will not be
affected by the strike ot textile
workers unless the walk-out extends
over a period of several weeks, com
merce department officials said Sat
urday.
Road Contract To Be Let
Raleigh—The Soco Gap-Cherokee
road, located in Haywood county,
which forms North Carolina's eastern
entrance into the Great Smoky Moun
tains national park, will be included
in the September 18 lettings, the
state highway and public work?' com
mission decided Friday.
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WANT ADS
E. L. HALSELI, will sell his place
at Davidson River. See the property I
or write E. L. Halsell, Pisgah Forest,,
N. C. 18 acres, good five room house,
three room annex, garage. Ag 16-4tp
FOR SALE—Two houses and three
lots in the town of Rosman, N. C.
Part cash and easy terms on balance
or will exchange for other property
in the county or outside if desirable.
J. W. Glazener, Granite Falls, N. C.
Ag 28-2to
WANTED TO EXCHANGE—Cot
tage in Brevard for a vacant lot
or acreage. Orr & Hamlin, Brevard.
MOVING and GENERAL HAUL
ING—reasonable prices, every load
insured. Se? Charlie McCrary at
McCrary Auto Service, Phone 200,
Brevard, N. C. Mch 8
LOST—Strayed or stolen, small fox
terrier, white with brown mark
ings. Had on red collar. Reward if
returned to Times office or to Mrs.
R. S. Ligon, Caesar’s Head. 2tp
FOUND—Wedding ring on Main
street Wednesday. Owner may have
same by identifying and paying for
this ad and reward to finder. Inquire
at Times office.
WANT TRANSPORTATION — For
one in car leaving for Atlanta, Ga.,
on the 10th or Uth. Sam McCullough,
Brevard, R-3. It-P
May Socialise Steel-Iron
Weymouth, Eng.—A scheme for the !
socialization of the B'< itish iron and i
steel industry will be one of the chiei j
matters before the sixty-sixth annual 1
conference of the trades union con
gress* The union delegates will con
s.der also resolutions condemning
war and Fascism and demanding the
40-liour week for labor.
May Invoke Conlcm.pt Orders
Washington—The disclosure that
the senate munitions committee had
been forced to threaten contempt pro
ceedings to get information it wanted
led to predictions that the govern
men will take over manufacture of all
arms.
Escape From Bandits
Harbin, Manchuria—Nine men, one
an American, rescued from their
Manchurian kidnapers by the Japa
inese gunboat Konei, came to Harbin
[Monday to tell how narrowly the}
escape. One of the nine was an
American.
Children Criminally Assaulted
Sacramento, Calif.—Two sisters,,
six ar.d seven years old, were crimi
nally assaulted before they were lock
ed alive in an icebox at their ranch
[home near here and left to suffocate,
an autopsy revealed Monday.
The children fought to regain their
freedom as they slowly suffocated in
the ice box.
Hunting Kidnapers
Abbeville—Sheriff F. B. McLane
said Monday night his department
was following all available clues in
the kidnaping of ar. 18-year-old girl
• of Calhoun Falls, who was found late
Monday blindfolded and unconscious
in a field. Ransom of $1,000 had beer,
demanded.
Hoover Speaks Out
Philadelphia— Condemning peli
1 cier- of the Roosevelt administration,
; which he inferentially labels ‘Will
| o’-the-wisps,” Herbert Hoover in the
I current issue of the Saturday Even
ing post, the ex-president declared the
American people are faced with “the
issue of human liberty.”
Shark Eats Girl
Susqk, Yugorlavia—A giant man
eating shark weighing 3,800 pounds
devoured Agnes Novak, beautiful
18-year-old blonde, while she was
swimming in the Adriatic sea Mon
day.
The shark was captured after fish
ermen fought it three hours. Its huge
stomach, ripped open, disclosed the
girl’s mangled body. The big fish
was put on exhibition.
^ _ „!( German government
Friday announced the agreement be
tween Germany-ltaly for exchange
of commercial credits will be ended
September 15. A new agreement is
under negotiation.
Heads Salvation Army
London — Commander Evangeline
Booth, descendant of the founder of
the Salvation Army, v/as elected to
head that orgaization Monday night.
Alcatraz Gets Eight More
San Francisco—Eight more des
perado prisoners were lodged in cells
on Alcatraz island Sunday.
Ford To Make Steel
Dearborn, Mich.—Henry Ford is
today in full swing on the final move
that will give his industry an abso
lutely independent supply of the 36
different kinds of special steels which
it requires.
The move involves the building ot
two huge new steel mill.0', installation
of a vast amount of special machinery
and sufficient additions to his present
power equipment to drive the new
mill. 4 *'
Volcano Threatens
Lassen Volcanic National Park,
Calif.—When the weather is best, Mt.
Lassen, the most recently active yol
icar.o on mainland United States, "be
comes angry and startles residents
for miles around.
This peculiar natural phenomena
was confirmed by Ranger Natural
ist Russel Farmer, after park resi
dents, an encampment of 400 CCC
workers and park service employes
land tourists became alarmed at men
acing steam clouds arising from the
crater.
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