PAGE TWO NEW PROPOSAL ON MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY Cherokee Indians to be Ask ed for Right-of-way in Reservation Daily IHnihilcli Biirnau, in ihe Nir Walter Hotel, lit .1. c, ir\*Ki:i< \ H i', Raleigh, Dee. 5.—A new proposal for the routing of the new park-to park highway through the Cherokee Indian Reservation in Swain county and on into the Great Smoky Moun tains National Park has just been re ceived from Secretary of the Inter ior Harold 1., Ickes by Chairman Capus M. VV.alniek of tne Slate High way and Public Works Commission, with the request that he or some representative of the commission pre sent it to ihe Indians at the next meeting of the Cherokee Tribal Coun cil, December 12. Wbyniek said today. "I have not decided whether 1 will personally take this new proposal and present It to the Tribal Council or whether some one else will do it, but I shall probably go there for this meeting, since it is very important that an agreement be reached with the Indians as soon as possible," Way nick eaid. "This new proposal calls for much less kind for the right-of way than was called fox in the first proposal submitted to and rejected by the Indians during the summer. It niso leave t’he policing of the sur rounding land and of the easements to the Tribal Council instead of putting the restrictions under thee Natioxxal Park Service, to which the Indians objected. The route proposed also Coincides fox- the most part with the route formerly laid out by the state highway commission and known as the Maggie-Soco Can road. We are Very hopeful that, the Tribal Council will accept these new proposals, for then it will be possible to call for blds and ht contracts for the con struction of the highway eastward from the Indian reservation." Waynick also said he had received & letter from A. E. Demaray, asso ciate director of the National Park Fervicc and from the superintendent Os the Cherokee reservation, asking him or some one connect ?d with the highway department to conduct the new negotiations with the Indians. He •aid he regarded it as significant that the Indians seemed to have more con fident In the state highway depart ment than in the various Washing ton agencies, ar.d that Secretary Ickes was asking the state highway department to conduct those negotia tions. Around Town One License Issued—One marriage i license was issued by the Register of Deeds yesterday, and that went to Robert Lee Oakley and Florence Lane Falkner. One Realty Deed—One realty deed was placed on the record books of the ] Vance Registry yesterday, and it cov ered four lots in the Buchanan sub dtvlvion. Lawrence F. Green, et al, conveyed to H. P. Williams ft al four lots for . 910 and valuable considerations. ' Wife Preservers BBHBr I 1 When you have creamed aspara gns on tods.t, put the ff-paragiu on .the toast, then pour th« crenrr sauce ov ■/ both Aoah Mjmskuu. - - q v - Mm -*- ■ i th is rMfr' ' i 1 < N ' r ' x 1 r \r •~y ORVILLE MfStJARb x , Boone./ iov>a. DEAR NOAH t vJhat KIND Cf A BROOM, MUST \ GIVE MY UAWYF.R TO MAKE A Sweeping investigation’ < - l-\fcS>X>V»Uufc, Rk DEAR NOAH- WHAT KIND CF - A NUT GROWS ON , The family tree? Xt-TlohSr*] HOVJARO OUttON NUNN bAUE OF NUhAB NOTIONS NOW I A Three Days’ Cough Is Your Danger Signal A cough, chest cold or bronchial irri tation today may lead to serious trouble tomorrow. You can relieve them now With Creomulsion, an emulsified Creo sote that is pleasant to take. Creomul sion is a medical discovery that aids nature to soothe and heal the in fected membranes and to relieve the irvi tation and inflammation as the germ laden phlegm is loosened and expelled. Medical authorities have for many years recognized the wonderful effects of Heechwood Creosote for treating coughs, chest colds and bronchial irri gations. A chemist worked out a special process of blending Creosote with other ingredients so that now in Creo mulslon you get a real dose of Jieech 'wood Creosote which is palatable ahd can even be taken frequently and mercury strikes NEW LOW IN CITY \ new temperature low for the season was set here last night when the thermometer dropped to 13 degrees, according to the offi cial reading of the Weather bu reau observer here. On last Sun day night the lowest temporal tire was 15 degrees, which was a new mark up to that time. The same cold spell has persisted since then, however, and today the new low was reported for last night at 13. There was some slight moderation evident today. Think Gas Death Will be Painless (Continued from Page One > to the condemned men who must be put to death in n. Chairman Capus M. Waynick. of the State Highway and Put lie Works Commission, said today after talking with the two doc tors and a technical expert from the P. S. Public Health Service in Wash ington. who saw the gas chamber tested out here Tuesday with another dog as its victim. The gas chamber had previously been tested, using a stray dog as its subject, during which test the dog yelped and howled before dying. The second dog-victim also howled, yelped andthad convulsions before it dropped over —dead. Chairman Waynick, pre sent ft the fi’-t test, y--' sickened by the experiment, felt that the legisla ture in an effort, to provide a more human form of execution had provid ed one that was far more inhumane j than electrocution. This Is still the j belief of Warden 11. H. Honeycutt and [ of Dr. George S. Coleman, prison phy sician, both of whom have officiated , at many electrocutions. "The doctors from the Public Health Service in Washington. Dr. W. i CONTRACT’ A BRIDGE 4 WRITTEN FOR CINTMAL PRESS By S. V. SHEPARD MASTERING BRIDGE (40) BEGINNERS complain most ire qitentiy of ignorance of making opening leads. Sooner ot later a be- i sinner stumbles across some writer'* “Table of Opening Leads”, learns it, and afterwards leads almost auto* matically, Cnfortunately, that does not mean that all his opening leads ‘ are anywhere near as good as they should be. because most leads in use were devised for the wholly different same of Whist. Doubtless such eminent authorities as Dr. Pole and Professor Whitfeld calculated rhe best opening leads for Whist, as played In their generation, bin that game was too unlike Bridge to ever have justified quoting their Whist advice for students of even Bridge Whist, let alone Auction Bridge, or worse yet. Contract Bridge in Whist the last card dealt de lermined the trump suit. There no no trurnp make The dealer might have turned the only card he held of the trump suit Nobody knew at first which player was strong in trumps. The modern game intro duces quite a different situation hirst there is a no trump call to con eider. Next there Is the factor or bavin? the declaring side probably the more, powerful tn trumps, so that defenders usually cannot e'.pcct ic exhaust I rumps and run off an es tablished suit. Instead, defender* must calculate upon having at best no more than two rounds of a suit before either declarer or dummy can ruff. All deals were played in the old game. Split strength in the new game means a new deal Whist leads often were made with the two-fold purpose of winning high ! card tricks and establish,nv-nt of the , suit. Contract leads against suir calls nre made with the idea or not losing high honors held. Only at n< | trumps does the opening leader ex pect to establish his long suit against a strong call. There are many and convincing reasons why a great pro- I portion of the old leads that are 10l lowed without question are not u ' good aa others possible to discover. Before taking up ways of improv- ! Ing leads in general use. we will re cite a few sound rules employed b> all trained players. Senior sits hi declarers' left and makes ihe open ing lead. If he leads a suit bid by partner* it is a “directed lead", if I partner has bid and senior opens an other suit he makes a “substitute lead". In case partner has not bid a “blind lead” Is made. Ordinarily the top of fewer than 4 cards Is led when making a directed lead, but against no trumps It is well to hold part of the strength ot partner’s suit at de elarer’a left, even If .only R-X-X Q-X-X or even J-X-X are held. Hav ing 4 or more of partner’s suit, senior may lead either Ace or K against » trump call, to show who holds such an Important card, but otherwise th* fourth-best card is led. tn better in form partner of the number of tm suit held by declarer. The next article upon general rule*- of procedure will continue the Impm-- tant eubtect of opening leads continuously by adults and children. Thousands of doctors now use Creo mulsion in their own families and practice, and druggists rank Creomul top because in this genuine, original product you can get a real dose of Creosote so emulsified that it goes to the very seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ-laden phlegm. Creomulsion is guaranteed satis factory in the treatment of coughs, eoJds and bronchial troubles, especially those.that start with a com- SS&SFJSP* h W on and on. Get a rtSL2. r «S on l uls i? n^ ght now from amTtf all U P as directed Se? 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It was designed and built by the bridge engineering division of the highway commission. ) The first lethal gas execution in. the ! new combination gas-electric death : chamber in the Central Prison here, is set for Friday, December 13. whexr Jake Johnson, alias George France, ; Negro from Rockingham county, is i scheduled to be put to death for rape, Prison officials are not superstitious, but they are not looking forward to j this particular "Friday the Thir i tec'.nth” and the first execution of a I human being in the gas death cham ber which has not worked so well in ' (he execution of two dogs on which it ! was tested. They are also hoping that | there will be no bad luck and no bung ling in this first regular execution by 1 i’ft.S. ; There is virtually no chance that . tin’s execution will be postponed ty i executive action, since both Coin in is ) sinner of Paroles Edwin M. Gill and i Governor J. C. R. Ehringhaus have 1 decided that there are no extenuating circumstances* They have reviewed the record of the trial of Johnson and ; are convinced that it was regular and that he was properly convicted. It is! pointed out that Johnson alias France was convicted of a criminal attack on a woman 05 years old and of unblem ished ehrancter and reputation. The only thing that might halt this execution would be for (he warden I of the Central Prison to ask the at i (omey general for a ruling on the ' constitutionality and validity of the i new lethal gas execution law passed ; by the 1935 General Assembly. If such | a request should be made and the at | torney general should not be able to ) give the opinion asked by the date set j for the execution, then the warden j could ask the governor to grant a j temporary reprieve to Johnson, The Electoral College was intended by the framers of the Constitution to | consist of free and independent rep ! rose nt a fives. 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