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ill..")" Year in Advance in The County. Sylva, N. C.*Thursday, March 13, 1930. $2.00 Year in Advance outside the County \|i , t .::??!im?? l?':oi|es, of Mr. . W. II- Ilimtle*. rim is ., ' ' 1 -??????? < oil ???i' I ,,' \\ihih n. '? ? !-<?' l': v. liiIi ii ai],| a crlii' ' I1' v '' I iiiii:i>a?>i| wlii;*'i ?,;,x I I. ? ? '' 1 ,!1, ? 'OJ>.'IO|ilOlV ( |;l . : i i i i v ei| IIIIH-li favorable nmiim-!'. '"'f'l "'l ??olleire ;iik| leiriU ? ? i'1-' i j? i -KiH -iiiil: " Cuiimskfd, ;i ii:iii ' |\. v ;is presented in ill. .ImI'.I >:ililiil;iv liijrlit by the Sn|i|ii>:iii'i. < l:i ( n ix?liiif liliudes uiv:. 'i direrleil Ilu* play, dis p!.-i\ii'j J' *<:tI originality in coiu i-;\- .r.nl :i new nblity in ilinti"in1-.' \h- I,'i.?;is iveenlly elected i.!c?iiii fhiss ii( (J. W., ;i:nl l' ;,i?,i i.umlter, us pro-is eor iv.|.iMi,ii'?" tta' N::iioiuiI Student Kr.l. r.it i'M A i :i ri<*a. MRS. RICK EE .r.N'CE'lS SENATORIAL PRIMARY I'm '? .nifiit was made >,n!;:i \! K. 1- M-Kee (lint -.lir i i i ? r:in<liilav? tor the IIi'iiiiht:!*)<? iniiiiiijilioii lor Stale SrliJl!? 1 ? ? ? ? ? I'll*'. \|l-. M ? ix I ' . JIM::il!!!lTl::i'Ht lol |u\i : ? Fu, . < ? ? han a year many lii .tni j. .? !:i, k-on comity, also ??i I lv;:uia i- 1 ? .. ? i mi' ! o become a ..uiiin:. ;i ? ? ?:. mm-ratic uonii a:tl inn !?>? ,vi nate from the I'Jllil. 'N I >Ui rirl. Alti'f ii.i.i ii " i 1111; '4111 :i: i > i ?'ousiil'T ,1.1, i r-i'; > I i i'. i ii :e.i f.?> a I im in 'iiiim <? -4 i before the d(.'liio ??I'iilli |.i::::i; a \i? ?:iy oi my I riei!?;- u: >( :.i i ;iv a;v ei my iii i! i -inn .-' "I n'line rebieliinee to riitrr }.??.!i. t::? l?!. ainl hcmv in ji'-lir. m 'i.i i u :;n I?;? \ ? ? ail-, oeat 0;l ir.v i': ??! 11 i. 11 ., ! that I >hoiild make ytu ; i;'i hi. Ii ?'.?(! ; b-r.eil ii will lir in\ i *i . :? .i'ji i-?i' in r. present ?'??ill ?? '? 111 > i lie be>| of my !iliii,t\." <;i:i,"it'. di: nn.is mckek BALSAM Mr. ;itul Mi-. !?.vi *1 t'omrr ai? HiiiUH ?? ilu lilt* 1. ni it line. H'll |KHIH?I jjirl. Thi,:-'i:i> tin* ill. Mr. ;' )?! Mr-. (Jwen aniimuui l lv Ki i i !? u' :t i i:u* boy, i'irty. U';' was lun . > i.;'!; . I i.i l'. Mr. Hill I, i'. 1.. wIn i i- u I'H'iliber ul i < >: 111 : 11. |.?, tiicjii l.akts 'l' rr11 i11 u > "''oil. S ? l; ;? t i .llkl'S Ui.? IS ii-i.i: ; t . , . I Ii- i - s.?s ul Mi. < ''i. i l:; 11 i r afi'ly of tlii* I 'i in i'. Mr. K' i i'' a- . . ni N il?'<MiiOi t'.f . ' I i..! M< I. !??>. v> :i- -lii'I.in; ImihIs wil.ll I'l UMlds md tt'l.iir. i i , Kri i by Mr. I' v i; ,!\ tit A- !ii \ il'<? wus .i!.i . . i i.. . .. lir,. 8911, J>!!I ll'ij. ; Mki lv:t" '? 1 >:<'%.?!id-t luitl lii.l!*?' 1H 111, s \v. ; |. j |i 11-1. Ill" !>, X?l ( '' '"ii. v.,, ,,| \|r>. j.;, \V. Kent M?1k!;:\ ;ii,,) Till -liny. Mr-, i., i j., very sick in A i j.1 i 1111 -; 111 ii,,. in Franklin, "I'lli- -l|i v,:,. i.|U't*al( (1 on, last '?i ' Mr<. HhhIm uii .lours spent tin' ciul v. i h iii-i' 11milliliter, Mrs. Al'.nii- |*;,v , I i|| on. AaA the Parrot Said ??v -y . mmmmmm lrrm'!i ^'i:t'K- the*' parrot ibrniif-lit. Statc VK ^'"I'WHiK'S by Secretary' *>? ' ,|fm rt,:'t; "n greets former 1'roi-. Island f r'-" ,at Santa Catalina.i ^^Hiurniu ? G. C. W. JUNIOR PRESIDENT 0E&- 'li'jPfe*- ? t-' .<? , >$>; ^ :%>K . ^ x .C ,*-??* ' *.'???{?*.'? 'v.-1'.* . ??*'? .'1 ' . ? v.- v. -V:;':" ^ A*'$; v;1Pi!"'. Ifflhi III !!? MBMW . :>f: ?AV ' jjv ? , ' - ."i-. &$ soi $* W* "? ? 4 a&Jsa&^iJsS?:? . : ii.'? ^ :.&S$m MISS CAROLINE RHODES, Sylva (Photo. by (In i'ls'wo I*(??-? >r.I) YOUNG LIEN '"0 )"TE ^R METHODIST PASTOR Sii!u|;i\ iiMirninmi lt*v?'ii o'clock the pastor ot i lit* A1 1 i | church. Ui'V. (!(? >. < 'Vnn.'cr, u ill tlc'.iwr a special sen {?u to voun?? men ot' tlit* community. Mr. < 1.i;?? j- v. ill speak to then a!>;.>, t t"mv lv . The >??> jfet ol the ili-co :r-.i will ht\"Thi? Vounsr Man". A special invitation is extended to yi r.i" " : ? w ? :t tIn* jr:is ol' 17 and 2~). The public will lie roridial ly v. ci.. i,:.'j hi- -iivi.e will lie inl!o\vt':l i tit) lu-.M Sunday with one p.i!'?: ?'I i'or y'liii. women of col it- |: ?'mI' SuiMlay t \?ii i i he service ;it Dillshoio v. ill I- in the Baptist, church with I>?\. W. <I;,vi pieaeh i 11 u'. Sundav ? t'lioois 1.1' Ii.ith ch'i rcli convi'i'c : I 11' :11. I Ii"-I.e3"j'Ue liiccK i:i ill!' c < .?! i o cific'K. MRS. ZOIIM^ liOiLOAN DIES . I - ? 1 M ??'. /.i-ilu* <!,. i. ill. her 'i'v-ic i:> i'.' i\ ? '? . : 1 ' *!;:? o'cloeK hist Siit'-i'lry ni'.lii, :ti =1 1'uueral service?, i!*)!' her \v;*n ;??! by ist'v. .1. S. >i:'ii!>.-. i: . pa ter o! Kast S -iv:' '? :'?? !" o'clock M outlay imji;; i j ? *r. i: u ? . _v.'a> at Kast Mor':. Mrs. M v.!: ? was " AI iss IS it ?/. Vir.' iv. \ by ' ?'' ln:-hand, ZoHi,- M; r!i-!U. ;? d !=' r children, i hi- o l? I . i' . ''K vouiiii'c-l. an i li'Yi'i! moiitlis old ha I)v, is critically ill. | I QUALLA. l-Yv. I,\ !.. I.'- . ? ;?'! vhii'i i I lit ;?[ iil'4' i:! t'i. ,'o' ?. ;i:.v >'(;?!;. Mi.^t- I'inlli-, !?:?! !'. I'.- Miotly, t)l Siiitliili .'w1 - ? '!;ia Kiiishnnl Mlii. i :t??_.i 's M . ?-. ti' 'I'ncka u n n?k iL | A bij; power <leveloj >i.*'<<1111, c.Mii.er.i i plalmu* si minimum hydro-vUcirit | power of r>(M) lior.M- pov.iT, :i lake ? ovcriiij; Kil.il acres, is Ijoiir; pro.j?vt : ed in i!;e iiambui*.: !*s:.-in. and :i!. ? ilu* ilvji Falls s.j' the 'iVrl-a >ei-;.'c, it was ofiieiai.v ,';i>nn;ui( -d i:t i*r-, to ? lay. The Nnniahala Fower and I.inlil Company lias Mi-mrtl options on (li?? 11ii;li I'alls, (>:ii.?n i . !!-, and :i ureat. or part of i in: re.sevoir. A corps of engineers i. in the field tlii.-, work, ch-.rkinj* the .survey-. (hat have al ready been made, and ji they mv proved #i be cornct. it planned to construct a dam some i00 fc? i hiyh, just, above the Onion Falls, barking water to the bridge, at Cliailes .l.cn niij?s' place on iiurricanc I'ne!;, at (lie loot\ oi' the Hlue l?ii!u? ; and to convey the water through a conduit down the ijorue to a (nnver house below the Iii?h Falls. OPEN NEW GAllAC'E ltufus I>eitz and Fran!; icrnll, two well known motor mec'ianies ol Sylva, ahve just, openeil a i.i >v ^.ir ?aire and automobile, repair ?hop i:i lliv new brick building, jn.-l ,coi.ip!el ed b\ I>r. 1). I). Hooper, at iJic end ol' the Scott's (*ivel? The new firm will be hiiov?:: a- the i). and Tl Alu* u Company, and w i? 1 repair all makes ol motor Scheie-. scours go to cullowh:je Oii Friday cvcni'i!; <?l' i hi - \.;;k Tr;;op No. I, !lo\ Scot t ; ? >! Sylva, will gu tl) C'ullowhve, putl'intr on n regular weekly pro^i"; in ai .?>. i.i'tcr Iroop meitinji in the college ?_,yiii;:a sium. ll i-> auti:ip:it< d I!:: 1 there will he other s.k?uV, and a number ol' friends present. One K'i'lsire oi' tlit* p:'?W'.Ii !>:? a \ ct it ioiiiil t: .!. *>ii '.! ! ' ? j' clas; iliat i<>ii by I Jean Kmc leri. , i sei::e, Mi.;>e-; An;ue . \ iv 11 owel I, aid Mr. I on of \Vi I lit and Mr. Cell loyl:-. <<?! ('ulltiWtiee. \v? re (jtiaila \>-il'?r . ,i!i day. Mi.s ??Mary I?.it,!e w; s ;* v 1 ol ?.i 1. i). ('. 1 fn ;!ies. S. I'. II .ail v..ek end wiih i'j'it'ud-f at 1'iort Mr. .1. K. i-icnuni ?-t S..I a v.-;e, in (L>i;alla, Monady. Jlr.s, .1. li. Sin.on visited relj>ii\e at Barker's Creek. Mrs. A. M. Gib. 011 \i-;ied r.r.oii'4 friends, Mond:;y. Mr. and Mis. Win. FreVi ?an ?..<?? tored lo Beta, to .'dr. and .lames Freeman. **? ll ' jgfMP i?*:d u S, SENTENCE -I L. INa, Ashcville youth, ? ? i'i. ?>! nit automobile in whieh Ali'.'- i'Ji\l!i- Holton was seriously i.ij .jvd, ss11< 1 Ali^s Freida Knoblauch ami Carl Nettles wore sljphtly in jured, i11 i!tia on February !), was seni.iit.il I o serve 0 months on the ro.tds by the Judge o i' t,he Record er's court, .Monday, on a charge, of operating an automobile while in toxicated. The sentence, however, ( .i - iciided lor a period of 18 ir< ill lis 41J>oi!? payment, of a tin? of ?Vii;? mhI tjie. costs, upon the irood hrli.uior of l.ea, and he was ordered not lo drive an aulomobile in the State for J months. Jess Arnold, Sxlvji Negro, was ran-. ?.i; hd ul retailing, and wa.sj senten i"d to -erve (i mouths on the roads, iii: took th^ stand and, swore that ho had never sold any liquor, and, . ; iip- suuirestion of the-court,.a i har^e ni' jH-rjury was lodged against lii' i. . ? : ? . Ot.hcr cases di|>osed of were: 14.> Cox, retailing, 'i months. < .A li. Jordan, j>osession ami traus poitiitu*. I'lea, <>i gniliy,' $10.00 and I hi- eo>ts. <!eo. MeNabb, drunk, prayer for* judgment continued. Abe Keener, possession and trans porting, ! moths, lie appealed to tin- s-.iperior court. i liujus Omkt, possession and trans porting, prayer for .judgment.eon iii.itjion payment of*$25.00 and the cii-H. lie was convicted, ol',?|?-" tiniliii" an automobile while iqtoxi-. caled, and was given a- 6* * moi>trhs ( sc-utcm suspomlcd lor 2 yea?; jigon' i;i>fMl behavior, and llio ^ajTHenf ajT f:M" %<;l if'i'tO and the costs. ' \ v-r:u-lil Kiddle, drunk, ,T months i*:, i ioji'1-, ami he appealed.;*. , ? j v- it. ?? I'uillips', transporting mu! pos.Ms.-ion. $1").00 and t'he mils.' . . i'- !ni--, driinkj prayer for i ! : i :ulinucil. " M. V. lfo\le, operating an aut?nio-. !?:!<' v. 'i,|t- inloxicated. 4 mouths sen-j I fin*:* . >is|K'nded *'lu|K)ii payment, of1 . .'i".' i ; li/l the costs. . ' J,; I'.iin.ler. inloxic; iumrfi^f.^001 ; ! i ii!? vll-4.s" i. ?? ? * ' l.iifhi'i* Kobins?n,: oporA'tital?.an :-?!? . I.* wliilf iuhtft-icaMflp 0' montlu senlenccj suspendcd-.S^ -181 ic.c.ii !i, iip(fn;-p>Aitlerit of.-$100'.jro.;aiHl j flie cost and he not to~~o^fe?tp an' .!t>;:.rVd?' lor a period of 8 l-'rrd A'uil,-nuisance, guilty, prayer; for judgment ijontinned ' for two v> i el; Better Call Off the Dog Albert T. Reid y w?y \>2 ^9 ? - Vl'f/'V7' . /? *>> JlT if '"; - -?> ''?*'&' \" ? ""^"T ' f; i - ?,' * # M ,- T - ? " ?? ? ' - ' ?* THE WEEK j.i\lKy DAN* TOMPKINS).... 4 ? . ? W^ijiisun Howard Taft died at )jis homo ifi Washington, ",Saturday at tention, and wa.4'buried at "Arling ton on Tuesday, while millions list ened in at, the simple service oi' this grealh loved American. The bit; man with the genial smife, who.held | the two higest /offices iii the federal government, is now a pleasant mwn ory. Although he was'lb later hold the a.real office ?l' Chief- Justice of the Supreme Court, aud despite the fact that American people loved him, while he was yet President of, the United States, Taft received the most crushing defciit'Tor reelection, per haps, that was* eVt-r administered to the presidential.candidate of a ma jor party. Theodore IQoosevelt, the Greater, fearful *of the attempt, to try for the third teriii, himself, vir tually named Taft as heir apparent, and appointed him as successor. Then the tariff tinkers began work in the congress, and raised the schedules so high that it became a national scan daT4 Tliol long-tsul'fering West iW in open revolt. Ofdi. P?ob LaFollette Oj-gaiiized the Bull Mjoose Parly, and Roosevelt captured it and the nomi nation, raised * U'e battle-cry of Ar nuigeddon, anrl.the time of '.'Onward Christian SwMwus", resulting in the election, by aft' almost unanimous .electoral j.'ojlego,..oi1 a.Southern col lege -p^fcfcsetf,.^transplanted -fo New Jersey, WoHHroW- Wilson, tfie liomi nee of. I lie "'T.'ITei'soifmn Democrats.* As u president, Mr. Ti^t ?ndd juither lend nor command his own party. Av a; .jurist lie is entitled to rank anj?ncf .the great:. As a man he was lovijft .by .his fellow citizens df al| parties aftdrnlj faiths. He, has followed" Kdoscvblt, Wilson'and Bry* ^ ?' li*','''- V ? * 1 an acrossfne ITivei*. ???"?..<.. . ?v ? . ,? , ???**? -;rv.v .'4.4:;; ; l}.- l?QV^tt/-?Bapti?t~' 'lfiirfislcr, lawye^'wd. Ketmbfioaie ^(toliticjair, as weJ^as-.hoU^jkeejler stf Wake For-. ostrs$,v3:lhfrfr;^m has", beeh shove?L aside tor rtie last'Hme, by 1 lie powers that be in his parly, and has filed his name, along with 'tik': lieeessavy $50.00, 'aiirt say* that..h(^ is running* for tlie.,>l^>ii'bl1cair' noiiiiiiatiou lor United'-. States Sei'iat orj" whet lie 1: or n?. Jhist"'t might eveijtuate in aome\ thinir.."iie\v-under the snu, a liepfibli'' can statewide jwimhA in Nojt^i Cavolin.V, in which,.the.voters of tile party-, w?uld have some, choice in se lecting ;who their candidates, arc* to be;' . '?* ? .../ 5' :*.* '*' ' "Senator ?inp6us ??ted to kill in'ilic 'committee,* .a Ifllfto pay o!f the.- adju^e'd compensation- certifi cates. of the service' men -and woqien of the late war.. This wont make the Senator any votes qmong the *ormei> soldiers, most ol whont heed tpeir money, during these times. . *. Admiral Richard *K. -Bird, rciurn Tjiif from the conquest of-the South Pole, mifi Ad?lph S. Oehs, publisher of the Now York Times, had (i' Iv:i dio conversation', Mr. . Qchs!.speaking from New Ybrk, and Admiral Byrd freni Duncdin, New Zealand, while -millions of people over <jio face of t4io earth listened: If was <'.30 Tnes .day mornjeg in. New York; while it it was 12:30 the next mortnner in .New .Zealand. * ?? : J # ? ? " - ( / The - P. and -ty Railway 'Company, ij^us jflelfed' thr?. Interstate' .Compie^fc Commission's"'order, ??.'mihL is g?ii/g. '.ali'cftd ?to -, extf ud ,".tho1' lines of-, t)?e Llecfricjf Hail way Cpmp^iynn North hntj-; S.Qnth_. Carolina. L'.don't rknow "wlrat the .ro^' .is all about; but I am witlf 'th' P. ?wl N.. jt. is ;t ihie nonie-1 bodv defied' the Interstate Commerce * ?? ? ? " ? . , .Commission. I am."fired of govern f? I *. i ? '? *?. ? ? ? ii;? ij)|c*nt*t?y' <?ofmmissions and boards, ^omethhlg' lhat tlu> iVaniers o.f the ^'Voiis'tifattiou it'ever ?" contemplated. ? -'u '?>, ?? . r ?-..{The 'Wolnen, claiming to-.be 12 ? * million stro'iitr, eawe to--the _ajd of"" * ?' "prAhrbitiaH laws, before tin.1 house' i'-.-!.-Ln*(ficiobmniittee, that. ha> ,b<;en ?--'fjejLi inpf the anti 's, for some ..days. m . -m- ***** ?? ' ? *i." . t ;f(* ""-T ? * . c i.'-,! ^Phf National. Iiepulflfcan (,'hjb *'of New Yofk, adopted a Resolution eatl _ ing for the repeal!'Of fhe prohibition ."''law-s^' Haying;!4 Halved that the National" K^publiran Club urge> rep ": -resent.atiycs of the Republican party both, hous.es of" congress to advo ?ate"Knd>H'Oljer for tlie repeal of' the 1 '* ? 4 ? ? ' ;4 9 ' Eighteeftn 'Amehdment, in order fo ' "'?'i^Btore tlja jVmerican form (ofl gov ernment". Has .the club gone over Iql'-State's Rights? Page the Shade .. 4 of TM St?fpna. ? WIN i E. CAGE CHAMPIONSHIP J j By a rally in ilic iinal quartei- of* their game, the basket hall team ol Western Carolina Teachers College defeated-'Biltniore Junior College, at Biltmore,-Saturday night, and enp tured the championship ol llie Southeastern Junior College Athletic Association, Saturday night. ? Led bv Arthur Kincannon, former' i . ? ? Sylva High star, the Yodelers came : from behind in. a last. minute rally, to smother tin- Bilt-morcitcs out t? ; the tune ol' ."iO to 2ti. Tin teachers from Jackson couuly had defeated lliawassee and Blue i field~ colleges t.-? reach the finals, j while Biltmore had put Tennessee Wcslcyan and Mars llill out of the I running. j The following is the story of the i gamo as told bv i he Ashevillc Citi ; /I'll: i The teachers played through the entire tournament without a substi tution. Much credit for their victory goes to Wilson ? and Henson, two great guards, who' turned back all comers. The Teacher.- /drew first blood when Friicamjoii. sank a lore.: j one from* flic cornel" after two inirt utes had passed, hut .Matheson broke loose to sink a crip and tie tli/; count .Matheson sank a long one l?? give, the home .leant the lead which fell before a Jong one-handed shot by Kincannon. Hogers then made a. good charity shot, but Kanniug rc. talinted with a free goal to tie tin count. Matheson sunk a snowbird to (again tie the game.'Set zer hit a.lpng ; one to. put the Milkr men again in f.he lead, and Miller made a long ou?; -' to put the ' Biltmore team on the .long end of a 11-7' score. Ijaiining dropped in' a free -Iffoal fr.and tjlie Teachers took time out. Kincannon sunk a loiijj*' shotr WiJsonj made ' '?( basket to bring the Ypdelers to wit/i iij ihiee point.-; of Bill more., !Bol h teams misled fouls as the half end ed with Biltmore leading 14-11. Wilson l>Milrd .Miller who mi^cd and Firn'.'union. . made a ldng shot *? and iva.v-Touted, and shot ow'ol themx to 6?' the seoro 14 alt"* Mutlrt.--.on made a long shot, Mil-- * ler hit a crip, and Matheson iiiade another long shot" to give Bili.liou'' a 20-14.' lead- Cullowhce rallied and with-Kincannon getting a pair and Witawi ode to tie the ct>unt Kugctrj batfied one. in and * jWilso ? made long one to give the Teachers- the lead, lioge^a .batted in another, and Miller arid Jones made free throws to bring Biltmore within four j>oint-.. Kincannon lut another to give*4he Teachers the lead. Jones made a fonL* Fin cannon made a /erip,; bul Launinir retaliated. Fineamion hit ii pair of shots as t,he gunuv-ended to give Ciillnu ficc the title by., a #)-2K .efliint... t ' ' . ? A lai^e erowd of Cnllowljiv tan> ?luo'.unaj- through' the ?'-wiow ?!<? set thkir Itain and won* iwt djsa]>j>oini. od, though lor a while it looked a> if. jUytheson, tho Diltmchn- scoring ace. w?iihi turn" the hut in the f ju| t#:o punch was lacking. . Line-up; , ... W. C. T. C'. ('{0 Vos. ;BWre (2<i) Fineannon (IT) .F. :? VUfhfjon (111 Rogers ,(?) :*. F:.........-Ali ller (7) , Kitehoji . <' Lsuj/iiiiff ( h Wilsqn (*?) ?June.s (2) yen son . Xjl.ti--.,,: 'Set zer (2) Oldest judge Oliver'Wendell Holmes, Associatr fudge of the Supreme Court of She United. St^es.. almost 90 years old. ivljo admipistered' the oath of office to Chi<( Justice Hughe*.
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