/? r\XT i vnc TV THR* nomrrv ? ?-"-~i??= w" ? 1?w sa?aafsr? mt *.mi. in :? ???? ;c=r=---~ ADVA 1 8YLVA, NORTH CAROLINA, T IURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1937 ?> ? YLLF. DT ADVANCE OUTSIDE 1UE JOINTS fjjiiik Profit Tax To Be Repealed As Business Aid ineton. Doi-ember 8 (Auto ^ f ne.rlv as anything can wh;-;rhas not yet hap repeal or greatly ^'itaxe^n undistributed cor and on capital gains, ^1 .ill do this with the blessing i' * .. ... Thio volipf fnr ^ White House. This relief for . fUculaicd to inspire con ^and induce capital to invest vvuicl. will put men ' , wck k' ??did bya"?f i ? 'aihii'Stf-ii as the most essen mig to be dene. That opinion is ai'y unanimous in both Houses digress and in Administration Lfrom the President down. > tse ta* reforms can be rushed I, jn this special session the SUuld be quicker in its effect Lik.ng *hf l,resent bu,ine8S de* j n< but in spi'e of the prers- | for stch relief, Congress L slors of r.ot lettinQ Itself be j ?fp;dtd into hasty action. ..Con- ; nat memories are keen, and j ritall that the ..undistributed ^?"t-x is one of the New Deal ^ >s whic i was rushed through tit rtSSjre from the White House. CONCUSS S ECO MES WARY f-.j.- t..:ie lie pressure comes from : bi:slv?->s world, but Con- j ? ? a:-}WV'V.!y-determined to pro ?j x : i.v manner and not ??.?! u:o'.:h i" l.iw which in its will 6] iir *mcnd..:ent or repeal in a ars lime. T"-r problem is not so ?x>i how ta avicad the tax law in ati::>\t. thugh there are difler Jioj-ii.ion yet to b" ironed out, proMU'c .n the same general a -i o: tut ux laws some othei .-1:1,1 trn. ;-;jp in revenues which 6t?..'jsovl a. ..on would leave. fc uj q.ieit.oi) >o? legislation in ji: r.;.i sucii a unummous public fE.i bee i disclosed as on this iji tax rei ci for capital. It has t x.ivs-nM s.wnUvnejujIjr md iraxiiif, y, a..d is ail Uie more ?ig aarit iccuu.\v; of the speed with ckt.it i.aj developed. The public &: .g: :o:.vijv'.wd oy Itepresemn t ;ea V.nsjn of Kentucky, u;.'i cl :no sub-co.nmittee of iicuie Way; ai.d 1.leans Com t'v, who iju'-.t a large part of yxyio;u.i intermission in v i: i!o tr.A situation, are l.vi1o u>r a great deal of the k'f -;mg public interest in taxation, ft-y are also responsible for die tairj Mr. Vinson to the public as ?My intelligent and level-headed with ihe result that the ** ^ential cyC lighted upon him seeking a man to All the high W if Justice of the Court of Ap o' the Dibtrict of Columbia. '? /irson hns been appointed to tnd will take his seat on '?"sh as soon as he can clear ^ Congressional work on taxes. BjBGET BALANCING MOVE an tain, cf the sincerity of kiftiie t> ?iina the Federal buA *''k balu ice, tae President has 'e!' Se(l a letlu<-'hoii in Federal ap ^riationr. lor highways. All the '0r roads are now in good ??> he point-. ;1 out tne other day, ?t form-io-market roads built * ' ? A. ^'e about completed. hav? ^er?l i i|:hw J' appropriations ? ten running at around 200 t^0n* a i-nd Mr. Roosevelt ? alf or lcsu of that would be ^jin. t,. ef'ci? to stimulate business i h,!> O'ven orders to all i* ' *n'J ^ fi.?ted up the necas* f^5hl4Stl of ?Jll kinds of sup ??tn r?P Wf"ch aPP' oprlations have l?t? fadC' Ab&ut $^75,000,000 of 'ibbrr,. '0l'' CSmer,t to typewriter ttm Qt4,'rz 0 be b?uflht by Uncle Hifje A'ee:i now J-nd June 30 when 4n be* i'e,r endfc. If most of that timber jUt i,U? circu,atlon in De f?'-sd' anuapy a"d February It is '"'W 8 fr'8ct on busi?eM ?id !.WCjld be tjaeficial. Mich Ci||EF$ OPTIMISTIC ffoij,,. ur? r t,xPei;ditures ara in ? Cn . fctjc uliJi l'-? Part of the great *t:ie U3 a reeult recent ^ ^resin! l'0nfere?ces between W" and.111(5 heads of 45 '"t c r'*?' anieSl ^hih there is ^""StrM- 11 . Sil'ranKt' 5^lv ju ulandon cora V* oi ri.J lcy 01 developing in the Ua-w,/ 'approvements in- aid h-1?' thore 416 maay in V 'JCh' haVl ? U" ' HSlto, ,:' no M.10U1 . w tor (tarn* Cjawk Sunday Schools To Hold Meet Sunday Program for Tuckaseigee Associa tional Sunday School meeting to be 1 held with Dillsboro Baptist church Sunday afternoon, December 12, at 2:30 P. M. Devotional, Dan Cook, Cullowhee Music Announcements and business Organizing the Sunday School for the best results, D. M. Hooper Tucka seigee. v The best method for the opening and closing programs of the Sunday school, by H. M. Hocutt, Sylva. Roll call of Sunday school, by Clar ence Vance. Loyalty day at Baptist Church Next Sunday, December 12, will be Loyalty Day at the Sylva Baptist church. Te general thqught of the day will center around successful completion of this year's work and plans and preparation for the year 1938. It is hoped that all members will be present for the Sunday school ?nd preaching service in the morn ng and the services at night. Those vho have not contributed what they banned to during the year will be iven an opportunity to do that Sun iay, and all members will be given n opportunity to indicate what they 'esire to give during the new year. All members are urged to be present nd friends are cordially invited. Club Sponsors Toy Matinee A toy benefit matinee at the Lyric theatre, tomorrow, Friday afternoon, . will be given, under sponsorship of ;he Amfer Club. Admittance 1 be by the presentation of a toy, at th? ticket office, instead of money. Mem- , I.ers of the club will distribute the. toys. Christmas, to needy children. * { crnment in the distribution of elec- j trie current.) i ? I < > t \ f The heads of two of the largest power distributing systems in the I East and South announced after visits! to tne President that the way seemed . to be clearing, and that thereir com-' panies were ready to spond hundreds of millions in new construction and put thousands fo men to work as soon as they received deiinite assurances of Federal cooperation instead of antagonism. BUILDING PROGRE88 8LOW Progress is slower in the matter of stimulating building, but a feeling of unusual confiednce exists here that a way will be found of making it both profitable and secure for capital to invest in building projects of all kinds, and here, again, there are assurances from those in control of huge sums of investment capital that they will spend by the hundreds of millions as soon as a satisfactory plan of cooperation has been worked out. In all the discussion going on about ways and meana to stem the tide of business depression, the first snd major Item of the program for which the President called this special sea slon of Congr.us has not been over looked, but la far from being agreed upon. That is the Farm Bill with ita provisions for crop control. It Is a complicated and lengthy document, which few of the members of either Houee understand as yet. Nobody knows, ao far, how much more the' Agricultural Department's farm pro grcm would cost tlian the five hun dred millions now available. There is a bitter battle in prospect over the quotas to be allotted to vari ous products, and an especially bitter iiflcrence of opinion about making iuota allotments so mandatory that farmers may bo put in jail If they Exceed their alloted production. If any farm bill at all Is enacted before the special session rises, it will sur prise most observers. L. H. Ray, Yancsy County grower, hns secured good results from plant ing sericea lespeat-za on steep land which was subject to severe erosion. After deducting all expenses, Me*-' vto Littleton, a 4-H Club member ?f Wayne County, m?^ ? Wt prdlt at $319.39 from hi* oric-acra tooacco ng;