JAOfl^^BptTNTY JOUSFAL i ack^^^Kty JOURNAL CO. KntcrejWpPKtid class matter at t !ip I'osb Office at Sylva, N. C. DAN TOMPKINS, Editor Seems as though the other Europ ean countries are playing ring around (he loaie with (lerinany. It ha-s been hot and dry here; but aren't you glad you don't live in Kansas Cify or St. li?uis? By the way, where are those' weather prophets who told us, ' lasi Spring, that this year would b? n eold one, beeau?e of the sun-spots? i ! "MiniLen|>olis quiet as trurks van ish from city street*.-," says' a head line. Well, it' motorcycles ami worn out automobiles were included, il would make any town or city quiet. rules* there is .-?>metiiing to pre' vent, the beaut 't'ul blue Danube is likely to change its color to red; and we are tearful that the watch on the lfhine will become a death-watch. Another thing for which to be thankful : That you are not a Mor mon and don't have to grow a beard these hot days, in preparation for the celebration of the arrival of Bripham Young and his crew of many-bearded and muchly-married pioneers in I'tah. Thi' esteemed (Ireensboro News' allows that ill.' champion optimist i* tlu* follow who is suing the City ot Asheville for aim* million dollars About ou par with tho folks win haw been trying to got school ta.\ supplements votod in Xorth Carolina CoWi***' 11 r. Win to i?vdietud that l>e>hap* msim#] Baling wot art ah* will have to ?nll upon Fnefc' Sa?i foj- jm> tectum from dry Xorth {Carolina V corn lienor. We hoar vumblings daw:* oast of us, ot North Caroihians wanling protect ion from tlnytken drivers coming over from Virginia. That was a Messed ta n that came to Syh'a and vicinity, yesterday ai ternoon, breaking the drv spell, and at tlie same time bringing relief from the unprecedentedly long period .of high .temperatures. Most of Jackson county had already been getting suf ficient rainfall, and crops in the Ham burg region are said to be the hc.->i in the history of tho county. Dist urbiii'' news that is coming out of Kurope. The Chancellor L)Ol l'uss of Austria was slain by 141 Nazis, upon which news Italy's armed forties \vc*e ordered t<? mobilise and' be ready to march. The general lie lief is that Germany i> heh'iul t!: Nazi movement in .Vast ri.'l, and all Kurope is watching expectantly, And it just twenty years since the World War broke over Europe. t's young Democrats, from nine to j ninety, will gather in force at the Aslu'ville Convent ian, tomorrow" and Saturday. Some will go to hear the voice of the leaders of the party., others to "politic" around among the boys and girls, and others just to see the fun. A militant and organized young democracy is the force that put Roosevelt in the White T Douse, with the aid of Hoover and tJie Do prossioti, and it can ]?at itself on the back for having done the country a great service in so doing. ITow far are we removed from the jungle? Men, women, and little child ren by the thousands, gathered to the spot where Dil linger was shot down bv department of justice agents, and many of them smeared their shoes with his life-blood, that had ebbed out 'in the streets of Chicago. LaterJ the aging Indiana farmer, his father, bereft of his erring son, could scarce- j lv bury his dead in peace, for tho throngs of the aurious and the corn era men of tho tnovinlg picture cor .porations and the newspapers. Some day, perhaps, we can lay claim to be ing a civilized people . Tho plan to plant a strip of trees across the burning, bucolic west from Canada to the Mexican bordqr, is a huge undertaking, but it is also] strikingly simple, and will doubtless be effective in prevontiag the gran-| ery of th? aatioa J^gi^hecaming n new d? greatest ' wefl-Wnf maa,' an planting tihc foaesti Hffio simplest, Htast of the pe faew It horsf sense t hat and up call the for this reason, M jr i? ? JVo point jiii v hoy, wild Mvs lu.e in ;i lift* of prime, to tli,: fa to ot voting Johnny Dill iiyrer. -\olodv cast get* I ?v -with it. That is ci'1 i cai.-on, it'i there were siot many others, for l>? ? 1 1 1 decent nnil lionr-it; an ! obeying the rules of tin* game as set up Ky or giitii/cd society. A.i ;l general rule thi> paper is oil tin* sitlw of organized iaiior;, Inn., aiiy set of men who would go on ;i strike in tli.' stock yard.^ at a time like tlrs, when the fanners art* suf - fering f wnn the prolonged drought, when the lan.il i> parcho,;! and cat! h' perishing, ami t!i .s siop. expedition, ?>l" livestock in ill" packm*: ct . t er>. costing dstressed fanners millions ol dollars, ami briiigiirg further siil'IVr i ii?T to suu-blisSercd livc->t.:ck, are not entitled to symprH liy t'roar .hivImmIv Any men who would push I heir own claims at the expense of thv Mift'er iiig of others, ^ a re little removed from the jungle, he those /men pluto crats of great wealth, or common laborers. . 1 j. Spalsliury, who fok* the past two years luis been superinli lii'i-iit of the Indian Agency at Cherokee, wili he transferred, en A i; _;!ist 1 i/u tie Indian Bureau I'ieM Si,f\ic.-; tin'" Harold \\ . Kuj.1i | v\ i II succe- d lii.i.' at ! (.Iienjkee. M r._ Spal>burv has made many frauds IieVe Since coming to Cherokee. With the change of admin istration, at Cheroke.e will also cOllle a new deal for Indian 'children, in that plans that 'have heen niadf* by Mr. Kpalsbury .and Commissioner Col lier, for the discontinuance of the honrding school at Cherokc am! transjiortation of, the eliihlreii to t lir? schools hy hus, will he put into effect The new buses were unloaded at Sylva, this week. The plan of tin* new deal, as exemplified hy such men as Spalshnry and Collier, is to quit trying to make white people out of the Indians, but to bring out the best in Indian character, lore and tradi tion thus making the best Indians, and to encourage the learning of Indian arts and pursuits, at the same time giving the Indians as large a voice as- possible in the management . of their own affairs. We, who have, lived as neighbors of the Chcrokeos all our lives, think the ideals of the new deal are most commendable. It would be another tragedy in the long In dian history to continue the old poli cies of the Indian Bureau. RICHBERG IS POWER IN ADMINISTRATION CIRCLES ( Cont imied f rom Page 1 ) Mr. Tckes sent for it, the White House staff discovered that it had not been signed, hut had noted upon it; "Held up temporarily because of political objections by P.M.G." Mr. Farley had discovered that. Professor Finch voted for Hoover in 1928! Some surprise has been expressed over the appointment of Joseph P. Kennedy, long a Wall Street specu lator to head the commission which is to regulate security * exchanges. But those who know Mr. Kennedy say that ho is absolutely honest and en tirely dlevoted to President Roose velt, a life-long intimate frienl, and add that it is hettcr to have a man who knows what it's about than an other Brain Truster in that job. There was more surprise over the naming of .Tames ^ P. Moffett of Standard Oil- to head the board ere af -d iimler t Ik' new Hottsim; Act ! I ? ?i t "yon n u: Mr. AlrlTett is ;ili<it her fil j fW" I*rit>irli'n('s intiniat-.s, r< ,rar.!eil ' . -1 :i> a mail of s'ouitil jui'ljjhie.ii! at.'' ' ?: at i'xrtulivt' ; talent. His }?|><>oiii? " iin ilt is' taken as another in?Jit-ct? ' b* tin- 'urowth of eonserv alive inl'Iv.- ? <\ in" Adtiiini-i ration af lairs. " " | .. FIREMEN'S BENEFIT SHOW The |>rcsent atio.i of "Smaiiv" a! 3V* l.vrie Theatre, 0:1 Monday am!' \TefeSi\iy will he tor the benefit *>;' J-'tLe fllliii of the Sylva hire Me|?;ir: il'iViit. ami I lie money will I' ? iin;1* ! i!? fray ihe expense*. of the members r. the dejiui t ineiit to tie- Stale 'J'Mf*'-- ' it .'it's ( 'oi: vent ion to be held ill t'har Ifii le, on August l.'t. ' ' - . . . ? ' ? ?' ! ? WANTED Wilif ^in-enir ilry or ?_rree'v highot, market . j?! ieiv- YVh. I'ar< I )>{ I. ev J, |>. ess, or deliver.- Kefereiiee, liauk oi Civile. (\ D. M. CAGLE, Oiyde, N. 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SATURDAY, JULY 28 Zane Grey's "LIFE IN THE RAW" With Geo. O'Brien FIREMEN BENEFIT SHOW MONDAY TUESDAY, JULY 30 31 Joan Blondell, Warren Williams and Everett Horton in "Smarty" Comedy ? "LKTS I'LAY POST OFFICE" WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 Spencer Tracy in * "NOW I'LL TELL" \ With Helen Twelvetivetf, A lieu Fnye Story by MRS. AKN'OLI) KOTIISTEIN THURSDAY FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 3 Janet Gaynor-Charles Farrell "CHANGE OF HEART" I With .Fames. Dunn ? dinger Roger*

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