w V ^T^TaDVANCE IN THE COUNTY ' ' '? Cgi^L? ""'? ' -:sm7A> *0a*H CAROLINA, THURSDAY, SEPT ? 23- 1937 12.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE OUTBIDS TBB UHJ1TV If^evelt Got Promises For Sugar Bill Signature frfington, Sgiemher ~l~Unt!l Ifosd#at ffwa'virf fgm-d the Sugar C bill after Congress had ad lined't "fls ^"klfnl whether jf Ijj bfcoiiie .1 Lv w or not. it js i^uoti report >i; Washington tiir. L //ooscvclt '1.1(1 nctaally written a L aiiti ?tly the last Lnteiltcidfd 0 '''? ''l0 bill become L oi view of promises by Senators L Congress would revise the whe r L^kton' the .-f?.\iect comes up fo Lft jl Vic? ?"? r /^?(rrpss uoulj ivviso the whe e the jptfc'wi^ j, |( nas, the J'iesiilent took Oc'ea fainrelui'tmily approving the Lfiugwlw, to ?nake a lew canst'* about 'U' ^'ugnr Lobby an*? back of it, who. he said. ?nilDrtuiiately uiy able to jo.l' iK(Vo with (lomoslic i)roducers i;, LBii||fWl.'HIC?' "J';) poHTaltll Job(l) Jj .National C.-iprjul and ols - jijtr'. Th:s lobbv i-'is cosjf the stocj. i^rs of ilu's- n hmng company ^ ?-,rv tar as t-.c ot Jol!i i. aiul.it lins be< > ijjij v mnioiHMSsr.n tnr hs t?*c we.tron of ;ii?' domestic beet an I (je piodtieeis 's mitviwd. ! 'hill which j roused the Pres.. jmiial ir,' con.'nues restrictions on j^irfs ot' niw Kirsir. and limits tn? mulili? of lvtfne 1 sugar from Cuim h,no Kiro .ty' Ifnwaii. These i' jijftioiis have ken in effect since* mjj, ail(l cost i!;? American peopio " flli'36, a suui vhich the Secretary ?;.\crifultnr?* ,.stinmt?s at $350 00 ).. or ftlH'ii' j costs a pomni on _ ;.fsnjar<-0iisiii!)0('. The Secretary fttiv estimated no cost to cons im ,??: about ?3 a head for overman ip><;n ai'.d cliiM :n ihe I'nitid Stale' T!?a bill was j?:i-sod 1>y Congre> Vfrthe protest.-- of the Administer mStfretary Wallace protested thl^ ii.iaif \i:i? iicaii agricultur al qjcrts. S-relary Hull said i' is mi'air fo Cah? and would jnfap L$t reel pro":: I tariff policy. Cretan' 1c-Ices ("eflared fire fcfft] fcrriminated w''i ?-n extremely itii fnu-'istie tnan.ie-" against H? iji, Puerto Kico and the Virgin' (fends. \'eveilivle wr Administration protests. TW Sonato's from the sugir spiking, as t hey assured tho IS dent, for /O.'Kut eano Mid sugar t'! growers, pr ?.v:?ed tlat wh'M fo.inota systen. o.ioie up for action ysi:i the,- woiiM s-e th.'t rcfino'l seir v.as dealt with separately with ,<. "a goi.tleman'f P'vifi'Mj thai tli- unholy alliance the ea.ie and beet growi .s '? ?" one h ??;(!, i?nd the seabord j^!l nioiii)]K)ly ,. i the other " terminated l?. the growers J jUuihat as?ira,;V ho signed Ihcj h ^''?var Lobby has for years ,/' ,lon" i?' ^ i-i.iiigton as one of ' '""St pou-ernl on Capitol Hill, f nR|}e'al and the political in t? "f' V |'< '111 l,a< always been ab'-1 l -;T L V^(,|U'V|'1' any propos *.'1 n threats ted the interests i ' ^,U(>r< !,'is been amazing. ?r> ,r "l' ' xP<>r'ence0 of poliltieni o;,r ),0"U'li. to bear by the sr. 'V rcs'"' 0,1 officials shaping Nil M0|.>. < >iio- Cabinet inombe ''Ovcninu'Mi'-i ?*.ip;ar policy has been m u-lied ill Washing ton has previously boabted thi-t U. !)t I-- . ^ "? "I least, was immune "to lobby niT|,?'i:? e,finally up his hands 5,1,1 quit trying in G-bt the sugar The pressn'? was too strong '0r hini. )(^r. Hooscve'u thought he knew ' there was tou t be well it von lose too much salt". I cheeked up o:; tliat w^th icy own doctor. "That's right," he told me . "Human li% like all animal life, bo ?an in the sea, rnd we're still fis i msido. We must have salt to ho heal 1 by, and wflien w*> lose salt too rap 3d!y, by perspiration, we n ust replace it. Sea salt is t'm> best, because it con tarns other miivia's, but it's h?ud to get. That's wny sea bathing k> 'hett^t tihau tfreshwi rrr swimming.'' SALARY .... salt money What the doctor sa id a bo-u salt s-t me to thinking. 1 remembered from my schoo'd days, thai. tife Latin for sa?-. is "sol", 1 w\nt. (o my dictionrjry to Me? how many common English words nr,, derived from ''s-i!." and the fiivf one I found was "salary." It iiucait, originally, "salt money,'' for sail was the most prec'oas commodity in earty timy piece of groiuu.l such as the "deer licks" to whicb the wijfd creatures have access. njo ca|\ a ""an "the salt of the earth" is to pay h:|n a high cOmpP ment. SUGAR v . J . stimulant When 1 was a boj welised to keep our horses looking "slick" by feed ijng them sugar. J suppose hors? fan. ciers ^till use that method of giving the horse's coat, a g'nssy appearance, and putting "pep" into the ani^na'. I often see mounted policemen in New York and other cities wiving lumps of sugar to {heir mounts* Doctors have told roe, and I have found ijt true from experience, that the best quijek ffi only half a dozen veg etab'o crops, i This year they had nearly a thousand.^res in spinacii alone, and they plan to grow mo ye noxt year, the spinach demand is growing fP fast. The people of th.-t United States a'e 116 000 tons o* spinach la*t year, whether they liki it or not. ; , . t parent^ bagan feeding their child it'n spinach a few ipars ago becau^ ? doctor^ agreed that it coutwjtti iron and other minerals in easily ipsinm lated form. So many of the growli-im of today were raised on spinach anster, last Friidsv evening, following a long illness, at % ,y intend cut. J. V. Hall; Associate Superintendent, II E. Monteith; General Secretary, A. J. X>|lls; A?ssociale Secretary, Mi s Sadb Luck;. Pin'.. st, Miss Luc L' Smith; Associate F'?mitet, Miss Sn Allison. Departmental Superintend ents: Adult, C. IT. Cope; You.'v' People's, Frank Crawford-; Inter mediate, Irene Bry? >n; Junior, Mi. H M. Hoetttt; Pr'tnary, Mrs. Alvin Buchanan; Beginner's. Mrs. Gilbejt Bess; Cradle Roll, Mrs. Ray Cog cliH. GEO. M. OOLJ5 IS ILL Friends of Geo. M Cele will le st to (tarn that fa# is seriousl r. Cole suffered a slight stroke, 4 rfhort time ago, unj the o*" furniture ar rangements. Mrs. Sarah S"t'?'i' has been very ill, at her homo on Savannah. Mrs. Walter Fiiz/ell and chi^ ren of Webster spent afeir d ys ?wi^i ,-lier paiVnts, Mn ami M? ". Will Bryson. t Mr. and Mrs. Henry Childeis and two children, of Oak Lane, Pa.. spent the night wilh Mr. Childer A sister, Mrs. Ham Bryson, and Mr. Bryson. . ?? Mrs. Carl Caglr went to Wayne ?flle. ... Mr. and Mrs.Frank Bryson ma1.? ( trip to Ashevilki Sylva To Be Host To 100 Travelers, Oct. 11 AGED "W3LLETS WOMAtf PASSED AWAY TODAY Mrs. Nancy Crawford died today at WilVets, on hersons who think they may hm gi/undg for a claim. Sucker 5eoson_. C'. - by A. B. CHAPIN Sylva will be host to nearly one hundred visitors, from out of t'w State, on Octiber 11, when the party of travel editors, travel coun sellors, and tour director? from va rious sections of the United Stat-1. will stop here for an hour. Arrangements are being male by the town gove'iment, the Juc'v son County Chamber of Commer? the ILotarv Club, the Lions CJut?, ajtol women's orgai>"zatious, for I tertaining the city 's guests, at a I luncheon, .it the Community Housa, The tour will start at Ashevi'V, i from whence it will proceed to Sylva, the Pari:, Franklin, Hol lands. Cashier's Valley, Btfajvar'' Hendersonville, and up through the south western section of the Sta v. down through the \ Piedmont, t 'i east, and ending ai Elizabeth Citv. ! The tour is sponsored by th chairman. 'ENTERTAINS PREACHERS' WIVES AT LUNCHEON HEBE Mrs. Mark Q. Tuttlie, president of the association of preachers wives of the V, -lynesville District Methodist Episcopal Church, South was hostess t? the wives of th>? preachers of *hc district, at t ?? community house, Tuesday. METHODIST PREACHERS , HOLD DISTRICT MEETIN x The Methodist pieachena of thtj WayneBVille district held a chev* up meeting, at Cullowhpe, Tuesdnv with Presiding Elder W. A* &?' lira presiding, pn para tory to tuc convening of the annual confer ence, in Ashe vii le, on October 26. Lunch was served by the Wo man's Missionary Society at C'* lowhee. QUALLA (By Mrs. J. K. Terrell) Several Qualla folks went n Webster Sunday to attend the f'i iicral of Air. Tyler Buchanan. Hot hmefhes an; Icing served ?t Qualla school by Mrs. Delia Wunl of Barker 's Creek. The Home Demonstration Clu'i met with Mrs. C. P Shelton, Toes day. Mr. Coot Hall, Mrs. J. B. Battl.-, Misfl Mary Battle, Mrs. D. Hughes and D. C Jr., spenjt thv? week end with relatives in Char lotte. Mr.'W. R. Freeman, Mrs. A. J. Freman, Mrs. Addie Bradburn an^. Alvin Bradburn visited relatives nt Almond. Mr. and Mrs. Lee London o l' Asheville and Mrs. C. M. Hughes of Canton visited at Mr. K Howell's Sunday. Mrs. Weaver liceman, with her Sunday School Class, had a pkn;i 'ou^ing^ fymlday afternoon. ' Mr. Sta<\y Oats and family ani Mrs. Roxic Carter, of Hodges, S. C., visited amoi? relatives, last week. Mrs. Marion Sharp of Dill* boro visftod Mrs. J. C. Johnson. Mr. Wacle McLaughflin fof )C 1 tralia, Wash,, visited Qualla rela tives last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram iGeyser o?" Michigan spent the last week end with Mr. and Mr*. Ottmer Rolhm. Mr. W. F. House, Edgar and Guy House spent Sundaj with Mr. Jo? Beck at Olivst. i Mr. J. M. Hugbes and faini ;* asd Mr. Horace Howell and fami >y visited Mrs. J. H. Hughes, Sunday. Mrs. Jamie Reagan has gone to MissJpn Hospital, Asheville, to tak? training for a nuree. Mrs. O. A. K:nsland, Mrs. Taft Kinsland, and Mrt?. Frank Kin? land called on Mrs. J. 0. Hooper, Monday. Mrs. J. R. Messer and Mrs. Wihh Mesqer visaed Mrs. W. H Hoyl?, Sunday. Mrs. P. H Feiyuson. Mrs. J. a. Terrell called on Mrti. H. G. Feren sori, who has been sick several days Mr. Frank Owen, and familymnd Mr. and Mrs. YorV Howell of Le noir were goeets at Mr. H. G. Jlfr. guson's, Sunday. The T. MoLtvgpilina hnfe moved to Wkittier.