tiv"Era Of Good Feeling" Country Is Predicted N. v ? Wi.j o Uwa^'3'! i- 1..: of pr-. jtdnuuor? a-: to the polioi 1^,.!.,,; j> ;??: . I V'.lt [it;, ki.id ?>l' -i'k n in the M IIM >?? ?? ?* 'w . jtjut tli- Pr i;k'iit is cai ?U5. tlfit ri iliO otlici line -1 : Jut that ivot by any Ljwf liiat t! r pjirtieul u policy ut'OM The public r?*?. 0 ill-?. -V. ;i l\v - Ag.- tiM.Us j o V i llui-nl'Hl now ' ,;ks wri. !!u pa-sL So far ' 5iapr?r::nt -i 'iicientJy crys , inaiTiR t < pp^?*lCiti)oil U a ('li b' or on ted -o Con 0 kfcs sot lui.iii tuat there 'ar a por w l,?yrh in the ?>d Kim who l.r.vo ? et plnns they jyto sit Cos .'ikkU sanctiuJ 'i,simply !ii t iW Prclidont i> to have iv.Tivii.cd frcfl.i ooai knue'f t'? "V ot th -?'- imh piiTR. pup who wl1 ,ir baby h.' hflarl Kre rith'n thy next few raentltf [Ljor (Jwgt I. Berry, * Lo ha< tie of Co-oHiuator for lndua Cwpeifction Major Bo:ry i* uktofthe InLmationi! prin IWic's Uii ? hut in . tidiAie i it bas kirgo bu-i'nesa Miiercs^ ir'-rarik-d a. ?? wealthy .nan. "J?prt Wfa i* to brkng rsiners wioiii into co perat:. n wi*h otgaiii/.:.tioi^, lool ng to i voluntary -k-1 p time'1. along aWxx.\. .Maj'-i Berry tano; ;t<: , ?o -v .md an ab'( ^ IfJln, a .! p nb.ibly c^n do ^ hi tills ?' .1 .aiyone c! j * "Min Ik i , *?:h~l> i,:i th ? 'h' coi'!Hv:-ec ,iin mthas ? *o?r '-he ;?i ljrH of biuigiil; *Wer teMi ^oiV betvenem ^ employee* ?"SU? is ^pecu'.-'ing ? ? tir thf ooiiH-qufnC^s ([ a <pUt i:; ^ of organized labor i s thii '?ieet t^e A.'c'ini-twtioii ?. labu ^ John L wis PtoS'.'lent of ?*i?' Union and leader of the iatht labor ranta, regarded tin? Pitsi leiitia' ambitic na. \ ?tt.v person;! of inflnen. e, who * glad to go ^long *?tjh hi * w labor f-rganijsivon ly cwi'fc, he0i , ^winwia^wM? u aail th-y dosi't ikr thv idoa oi ?P ^ wha*. vuiy turn v of ktcr j^I^iti^al movement. ^ Jok ^:l^cat'0n m Washmgitio^ p' ^if?a>it, form*!.' RopuV the f'oto S ?rrit7 n tecall-to tlu.t po?;. ? Jov. WiiKant resign ..vi Lat Sua-iur t:? take the stump toi Prasidem Roofio ^elt to reply ao the attack * beinj made ui>on the Socia: Soeuir v Act .Washington regank Gwcnor Win Jit as a ccHiicientLcus and i Me ad ministrator and probably the be>t informed in America o.i social sccuri ? > hiws of other countries and the ' ay they operate I4 its r garded I ere as reasonably ctvfain tln-T some Improvements i,n I mo Socia! Security Act will have to ue n ode, a?.t' Gov ? i nor Wiifcint's lender.'hip and couus-J i ill. be needed. TJiat staunch tneiw! and ?"..ppjri >r ?>f President R-oo-rvelt, It ink C. \V?.Uker, who was cne of the first uoesevelt-for-President men away ?ack in 1930, is beii:?r talked abojt ?ore as the ix)ss;b!c tucee^sor -1 .'oitmai'tor ficneral Farley. The be ,;ef grows thc.v Mr- l'V.. sy will r<sig.i in or Lefore ai.iugure'Ktt day, Jai ary 20, and Mr. *Vallr is ugard-; >5 the logicai choice. \Via kcr hu derror* rated his ex ecutive capacity and oganiali; ab.li ; ii sytting'up md-starring of! niuuer >tis federal ag.-ncre*, the a !?i?:nU.| ri irtti of whiett was bat * turned Over o others, x'i.e Pros id f .1 haa a hign (gard for Air. Wfl'kLr 'and if be 5 not made tfojimaatc- Geu'ial the irobnbility is that he f 'U be plae?d n sonic equa'ly iir-j/orti t post Jo=?eph C. i astin.w, ^iufcJacan o' lie Interstate Comnier ?? Corni' isaioi, nas boon gradual^' swinging around y the be iof that the <nlv of lte problem of the railroads is gonr rnmont ownership, although when be jfi-a fur* appointed railway <<<or.lin.s-. f?r, he was inclined to regard govern nont ownership as u last rtac-rt. Mi'. Eastman i^ now trying to de velop a Workable p?ui which wou.d ake under the Federal Government's ving ell. the other forms ot intei?tato lunsportation, such ns truclts and >usses, as well As the failrcadf. j When John D. Rockefeller^ Jr^ i ?liiunch lifekpg Republican an4 uj eavy contributor to the KvpuWica'i ?ampaign tmjfiZ a ^tter to Ohairnttn Par jey e? the Democratic tfatioraU Oomritfttee eompHnwttt^g lira upon hfe statesmanlike utterances ifiter the election, people ^Washing ton began to realize that the politico ;atchet to* been buried, at lol St tvntv porarily. ? ^ . - - . ^ 1 1* w*uid be hardly accurate to Ktf that tb? skigfl point t?-another sueii i ml IVwident 9& ministration, but thereofem^ny ?vi deneeg that political being fifjbmeu^ed in the^^^J?* aorte and eimdiJkiws'of hendimlie ootnofcet* & ^e^^inber of Ommerct f>t tli? United 8%t<? hasl cAcially caJl^l opon U* membera ' to cooper* *jth the Adminifltiwtion end CoDgre? 10* ful r^eovery. The Chamber of Com {'inefoe h?M iar three years poK beei the'moot outspoken an* ? P**?* critic of Mr. ?twse*ei#g lj I is the feeling hero that the tendeiwj if more to constructive etit;e?m an! eooperatiori than to deounciaiion ana (PImm Tum To P^e 2) "JMahr a Smjful Unrhlr An tiMtnrial ?{> Ban (Tompkins By custom ajrrd Vy proclamation of - the President of the United States and of the Governor of North GJaroiiaa, we are a[l supposed to foregather at the churches lod-.y, and offer public thanksgiving fur , \'r f ' ' the mukkttdinoua mercies that n benevolent Provideuoc has showered 1 upon us during the pa?t yo?r. AcliJally, ody a comparatively few of us . ^ ^ will really do that. A ? , \ i < t , \ Thanksgiving Day is tlie cna u lv^on^ feetivsaj. that is porali *r to Am erica. Christinas, Easter, raid tin- v?^t of lift chirtu holidays we sharo with all ChriyteD.-lom; But Thank giung odr own day. It has grown *-ith e*.?r country, and is ;i part of < ur national life. The men and women who bluzo 1 the trails through tbc wijdciness and ! ? r fP' i he re established a mighty civilizai iun. thoogjh ihey huwi their Jaiji^ an-'l their foibles, their eiiat'titltfs and theft- ^jroelty, aiao hed mi unutterable' ?nd urUffialnabk' fiaith in "the ju?t <iod< wlto presnte^ over the destuiv s of ( i ii'dtilons". They believed that th?* Land ofjfeod wotky in this world, nuikcj ! auiA irtunake* nations, and thai iroia. JftS^oWed~ali bl^ngs that crowned tJio. etiurLs of wan. and iiu*de.^iif*lmpie-exi8t?nc? yil.tjtta eartk happy. They recognized thart 1h? auutjhine and the r~ui, the bountiful, h&rveels, tlie protection from winter's blaaU ivnd tVoin the wild be.^s and. wild nu* of the forests came iioi i him. They wore sure tkt. if- j man prospered ' in bi^ <?? >{?> to." in 1M buspKja* it was bc^uise God * L' wata with him; that God directly intervened in the affairs of individual men, cpmmiiuifcies, juki of mat:w?, tefij that even the liberty they enjoyed was a gift from Mim. uVrnd ^ they thought it fitting fjor them to offer unto Hiirt/jrtlu/1f' thanks for Hi's presence, protection, i.-uid blessing. A :*'?* ' . ? ( J ? * [ The basest of all Miii,-*, }>erha.p>, is the sin of ingratnude. Nothing one mian on.# to another Iwspt^ so keenly nfci to return evil ?or ^'ocd. No ? * iSffi '* \ wrong' ?x i ohild oan do^futo ouile so deeply into the hearts of his pa rents a8 for liim to be unmindful of tlie loV{ng oare that has overshadowed (1/jis ?fe like a benediction, and % be ungrateful for the sudriliees that have been made to give him his chance to be a real nun in life. So, faideed, it must pain the great heaift of the Farther if we forget the love that followed us all tjlie dayi^ of our lives ( We, in America, liave been especially and peculiarly, blessed among tho children of-meniWe have ble&jpd i*saee. We have ffte:;!.}*. Even those of W in moderate circumstances enjoy luxuries tihat fc"aie undreamed of, even by princes, a abort time ugo. We take as a .iHitter of course biasings oar fltethena held ddarer than life itself, and for which mfany of them ponied est their life's blood. Amid t^e tumult end the shouting of a. day of igxjrts; as we gather for the. fearing, let us not forget the real, purpose of the day- Let us tay before Hftn, with gladness and tjhankagiving, "the ancient saciifkte? hnmble and cMtrito hausta", C <0 . . TODAY and TOMORROW (By Prank Parker Stockbridge) CARS , safety, safety 1 went to the New York Autom*. f,e Show week. Even tWh am not V* lLe market for a ne* O-ir, I like to see the changes and the progr&Lftiade from year to year -My nfajor impression is that there is no such thing any more as a poor motor car. All of them are good caxt^ better Oars than anyone dream ed of when I beglan to drivo. That the -automobile has reached perfcc tioa, .however, is for from true <jood ais the 1937 cars (arc, the 1938 onej will be better, and so on. One tiling all the makers are stress "?g is better brakes, requiring ie8>> Xfot P^ssure. That 13 a >rove u; the direction of safety. J don't Hunk there was a enr in ufce show ih rt wasn't equipped w Lth non suaitterable safety glass .and .all-gfceej s Inalterable safety gfotfc and all-*te*l The campaign against highwa l a tali t ies ^ bearing. fruit. ,'SPEED ..... cotttrd ^ Ouo tiling I missed at this yc&x\ ^low v,'s tlie .veiling talk about tho high speeds the ears could mik<. Manufacture!** ui-e soft-jiedallihg the >l>-vd id:jA. OiK'. ca-J vaw bias a warnii g sigu.d ?? the speedometer '?Mien tin i .;.,-;,t j- points to forty miles an hour the driver is reminded that ho is approaching a dangerous ^pfed. It was not nnuiy jwtrs ;igo when thiiiy w.13 exvessrve speed. Nov y]??ods of GO to SO mijo& are not unootr mon ir> the p.\ed highwlav ? p^'d in it00.l1 is not da 'gerous i; ymrr tires are 'sound, but a blowout *.'* bO miles can Jo a lut of damage. It is the coiulaii'jition of .-*])cod am; refkitosra-s;, wh.ch i,; dangerous. I d.m t believe much iu the idef, often proposed, to put governors on cais to keep them from going ifastei tlwn {>-V ']?.;? moat c ireful drive son?';riti'.;s hijii?vrt' in light place, while only sudden .iccetaratioti of speed can slave him from m aociden; COMFORT , . f(jr riders 'i Mot-ciiug wij; niiicji more oom fmtablc than ever in a,iy of the 19J7 cwrs. Be'tcr ;pru~ ^ispension, . a.-..:r , ?nca.v 'leg-room both iOi* front- *s--?t and backseat r^dar*, v.iurr s.'fl's u t'..it, .law can rid>. comfortable both foiv and aft, ad H'.-il iH.jn se::.:s |o . ult !he l. i'gtL oi" ?ny driver's ,'egs, ore among the i:> preveme .ts I s.iW ih almost all (Xi.1 U the Show.. . All nmkena are stressing greater : ? ui. stcol:iig. Si. rv. more, wome-i D', .u over .ire di-ivi. g, the sl^erin,: jieer whieh can be operated with the little finger becomos important. I n.'i:: 1 iv> s', of Die fairs hav* f ?e:*d J lie emergency bmke a^ong k!.' '.ho driver's leit kin>e instea I of in the middle raid some have r?' incved the gelc-.hift lever from th.? '> r spare nlio. Sueli important device? for Wio 'cr .!riving imj-roved i.eatl-rs, and (?.p^iaily device to keep wind shvrlds ?:!oar of fro=t a v] snow eem to be paining favor. fRAILE3S . . .all sfcylei This year's ahow pre^^nted for the fui.?t Hnriie n gre:>|t ^'nrietv of (Please Tun: To 2) . MBS. R. W. GREEN PASflBS Funeral services for Mis. R. W Green v.*ere held at old Savannah iiaptlst church at 11 o'clock, Ust Sat urday morning). Mity Green pu-?d on a?ter &n il.nek^s of several weeks du ration. Sin; is .survived by her husband, Rev. It. W. Gram, two soon, Auflt'n .u:d Ho:ner, of (..pen'k Creek; six iasigliions, Mrs. Jack Wikle end Mrj. Kefcaie MeMahan, of Gay; Mrs. Frunk lVantham, of Gay; Mrs. Jcfcse Dill?, GulLowheo; Mra. John NicholPon and Urs. Odis bird, of Gastooin four siisttifc', Mr. Lee Estes, Greu't* Groek, Mrs. Arthur Allnian, Web-U-r, Mrs. tfersehal Hull, 'Mrs. Ciing Cwvn, of '!irccii's Crock; four brother-., Fred, Nelson, James and Judson ! tichanan; and by a number of ^raZidehildrxio wid other relatives, OLENVILLE GIRL DIES Funi'ia e'"^rvies fir Mis* < '-juy.n Bnmgarner, popular Glenville young lady, were conducted at the Glen vi lie Methodist church last Fridiy by Rev. Mr. l^oveUe, formor pastor. Mi-sfc Bnmjramor, who graduated fiwn Glenville High School in 1935, is a daughter of Mr. and Mtbj Roy Bumgarncr, MX-1-' v ? ? r By Mir(. J. K. Terrell !<r\. Mr. Jaini.^m, of SyNu. pwtaoh <??1 at the Buptist rhtrrch Sunday mom insj. His subject was, ''Tb.? Twil Fr.;i:i !.Tt-io.i.v?Rock land Sv tl There who attended the District TeaciiPiw' .Meeting at Cul{r.*.het Hit unlay, fi\nn Qui 11 a were Mift.-#s Jen nie Cathey, fieri rude Ferguao-j, Irong Kaby, Mr.s. Loi.? Martin, Mis. Lucy llall, Mr.s. Harriett Jenkins, Mrs. Clem Cogdil', '.ind Messrs. G, C. Ooo]. er and C. B. Terrell The Home Demonstration ( lub mer, with Mrs. J. L, Hyatt. Cake maku ? wwtf the .subject for th.> afternoon 's discus-sion. Mr. .mid Mrs. Se well Hipps haw r> - turned to '(Tanton, after a visit i > relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hoyle uv vi i ting relatives at Bnas3town. Mr/. Rufus Johntlon ?nd children of Ela visited at Mr. D M- Shuler's Mr. i-nd Mrs. David Thomas of Sylva 'Hpent Sunday with Mr nnd Mrs Emerson Gat hev. Mr. Oscar Martin and family ??P Bryson City were guests at Mr. J. Johnson 'A (i'le.- M! Turn To I'a^c 2t

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