THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES A Slate And National Prize-Winni, Home Town Newspaper\ ■ -----■ . ■ i - .... - , r—ageasndg ★ Vol. 84—No. 13 SSutr SSSmTSTC BREVARD, N. C.f Tfc DAY, APRIL 1, 1971 ★ 28 PAGES TODAY ★ zu> cuDt am 99 RECEIVES AWARD — James C. Gaither, retiring president of the North Carolina Travel Council, was jirfesented a scaled model artillery piece by incoming president William Broadway of Asheville. Mr. Gaith er, a Brevard Restauranteer and Realtor, served as president of the North Carolina Travel Council last year. Governor Bob Scott looks on at the left. Answer Need New Blue Devil Club, Inc. Formed, Officers Are Named The Transylvania Board of Education has approved the forming of a non-profit or ganisation by local citizens who are interested in the pro motion of youth activities in the Brevard Schools. The name of the organization will be known as THE BLUE DEVIL CLUB, INC. The purpose of this club, its Board of Directors, its officers and all its membership is to en courage and develop good citi zenship and sportsmanship by the support of contribution to the programs of the schools and . throughout the school district in order to further develop good sportsmanship as well as the physical bodies of the partici pants. Also, to improve the ath letic facilities of the Brevard area, to help promote and de velop interest of the public at large in the sports activities of youth and to assist such pro grams by the promotion of good will banquets and to generally direct its efforts toward the goal of having a wholsome and complete, well rounded pro gram, for the young people of the Brevard School District. This is not to limit the Board of Directors from con tributing to other • activities or worthwhile causes that they deem worthy so long as they are directly connected with the Brevard Schools. The constitution and by-laws of The Blue Devil Club, Inc. state that it is contrary to the purpose of the corporation and its activities to endeavor to exert any influence as to the manner of conduct of the school system or the school athletic program. The officers and a board of directors were elected at a meeting on March 15. The of ficer*. duly elected, are as fol low*: President: Don Blackwell 1st Vice President:, Bob Merrill 2nd Vice President: Grover Friabee Secretary: Mrs. Mary Hath —Turn to Page Two Disappointed With Verdict Citizens Here, Across Nation Give Support To Lt. Calley Citizens in Brevard and Transylvania county Joined others across the United States in protesting the mur der conviction of Army Lt. William L. Calley, Jr., for his part in the 1968 My Lai massacre. Many citizens were called by The Times and practically every one called expressed extreme disappointment over the verdict of guilty. The Associated Press re. ports the same reaction across the country. ( Commander Don Culin of the local Monroe Wilson Post of the American Legion sent the fol lowing telegram to North Caro lina Representatives and Sena tors: “Members of Monroe Wil son Post No. 88 of Brevard are stunned by the verdict given to Lt. William, Calley. Although we cannot condone premeditated murder either in civilian