FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAP^ Nov I "1 believe I am a little better, i doctor, but I am still short of | •breatb.” Doctor—“1 can stop that com pletely after a few more treat ments.” $9.00 up WORLD’S B£ST .marble AND GRAXITE-Dkect Factory Prices. 309c savings guaranteed. Freight Paid. Erected if desired. Thousands sold every year. Send for Big FREE Catalog. U. S. MARBLE & GRANITE CO., Dept A-31, ONEGO, FLORIDA. Highlands School Theatre FRI.-SAT., NOV. 6-7 THE JONES FAMILY In “BACK TO NATURE” MON.-TUE., NOV. 9-10 WARNER BAXTER MYRNA LOY In “TO MARY—WITH LOVE” For the Benefit of the School NEW FEAIORES iCHRYSLERS Low-Priced Car Offered; Bodies Designed for Greater Comfort British Orders for Planes Raise Neutrality Problem Should American Firms Be Allowed To Fill Such Orders? GUARD YOUR BABY witktJUi OIL RUB IH Mother—heed the urgent ad- \nc« (rf doctors and hospitals; do as they do; gi\'e your baby a dai]y body-r\ib with the anti septic oil that chases away gems, andkecps the sMn SAFE. That means Mennen Antiseptic Oil. It's used by nearly all maternity hospitals. It gets dowiTi into skia-folds—and pre-[ \-ents infection, chafing, cMp-‘ ping and roughness. Get a bot tle today. At any druggist. MENNEN Antiseptic OIL Radical changes in exterior ap pearance, increased roominess in interior dimensions and tlie addi tion of a number of imttortant .new engineering advancements feature the Chryslsr line for 1937. In m- troducing this new line, Chrysler announces its entrance into the low- priced field with a car that it ex pects to increase the volume of its production to double the 1936 The new low-priced car, wnicn has been named the Royal, is large, handsome and high-powered. The company makes it plain that the Royal is not built to sell at a price but is even finer in perfor mance, beauty, comfort, roadability, safety and economy than its pre decessors. Wide Range of Gars The line comprises four cars, with a total of 20 bod;/ styles. They are the Chrysler Royal with 93 horsepower and 199 inches overall length; the Chrysler Imperial with 130 horsepower and 223 inches over all length. The Royal is made in 10 body styles, covering the requirements of every possible prospect New Improvements Heading the list of 1937 features in the Royal is an amazing new Gold Seal engine, which produces 93 horsepower with 228.1 cuhic in ches piston displacement. This tre mendous power, which gives the car a safety reserve at all normal driving speeds, is delivered with a smoothness, efficiency and economy never before possible in an engine of comparable size. The high compression ratio of 6.5 to 1, the highest ever attained in an engine of this bore, is one of the principal factors in produc ing horsepower with economy. Valves have been .newly designed and increased in size to give great er volumetric efficiency. In the I exhaust valves a new material, Aus- I tenitic steel, is used. This is a non-magnetic steel with greater s*trength and hardness at the high operating temperatures of exhaust valves than the usual valve metal. It resists burning, acidity and cor rosion and thus contributes to long wear and efficient operation while reducing the necessity for grinding and replacement. “U’’-type pistons are used because they have greater strength than the ‘’T”-type and add measurably to oil economy. The new engine is lighter in weight than its predecessor. Tests under a (Special to The Press-Maoonian) WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—A mat ter which is giving the State De partment more concern than is publicly admitted is the q.uestion of how to reconcile the announc ed intention of Great Britain to place large orders for military aircraft with American manufac turers, with the neutrality laws passed by the last Congress. Great Britain is not yet at war, iut is preparing to meet Germany in the air. Of this there is no question on either side of the Atlantic. Ger many has been building military planes on a mass-production basis. There are at least two German aircraft factories each of which is capable of producing more planes annually than all American airplane factories combined. But while Ger many is industriously rearming on a Ford basis, Great Britain in its leisurely way has been building planes on a Rolls-Royce basis. Now the British air ministry and the Cabinet have become alarmed at their inferiority in the air. They have lately placed an order for 700 bombing planes to be built at the Canadian plant of one of the Amer ican airplane companies, and have intimated that they are ready to buy several thousand planes from otker American companies. Tw'O of the largest American airplane fac tories are not just now too busy to take on large orders for planes. But these and most of the others have been building military planes to United States Government speci fications. The question arises whether it would be a breach of the neutrality law's to permit these companies to build the same kind of planes for Great Britain or to utilize any of the devices which our army and navy have taken part in develop ing, if they build planes to British specifications. It is understood here that several very large orders for military planes have been referred to the State Department by the manufacturers \fho wairt to accept them, but who want to be sure that they are within their legal rights. In the meantime, the British Government and some of the British airplane manufacturers have purchased license under American patents for numerous airplane parts and equipment, so that even if Britain’s replaning program is car ried out entirely on British soil, there will be a large financial re turn to the American airplane man- RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Whereas, it has pleased an All wise God to remove from our midst our honored friend. Dr. E. R. Gil bert, Therefore, be it resolved, first; That while we 'bow in humble sub mission to the will of an omni potent providence, we, the members of Highlands P. T. A. deeply de plore our loss, and desire to ex press our appreciation of his worth as a citizen and his service as a dentist in our town and commun ity, and aur sincere grief over his departure. Resolved, second; That while w^e realize our loss, we shall ever hold in grateful memory the many mer its of our departed friend. Resolved, third; That we tender to his family our sincere sympathy and condolence in their bereave- ment. Resolved, fourth; That these res olutions be recorded in the minutes of our Association, that a copy be sent to The Franklin Press and Highlands Afaconian for publication, and that a copy be sent to the fam ily of our departed friend. :\IRS. J. E. BROWX, MRS. M. A. PIERSOX, :\IRS. A. C. HOLT, Committee on Resolutions. Itc—(adv.) 'THURSDAY, Amateurs ShowSatMayN-lJ George I. professional and aimtP sketches, has been J? past few days arr= '“i professional staee en at the col. night, November 7 formances, at 7 ■30'“ li p. m. The program wir' 45 minutes of recti'' black-and-white-farp ■ edy .ketche, a„d hour. M The professional stagp =1 1 traveling company ,vhich L? playing m this vicinity ay oellent recommendations fro»J appearances. The cash prize amateur ^ will be recruited from a « wide selection of talent co“ of singers, dancers, strin.;:. ments, hillbilly bands, sp com-edy sketches. The contw' open to all talent which may! by getting in touch with ilil before Saturday night at TaJ the conrt loi* call before 7 o’clock Saturday The play will be American Legion Post. sponsored y A cedar tree four feet wJ grow-ing on the limb of a ( berry tree near San Km Texas. MONARCH MALLEABLE Hunters’ Supplies We carry a complete stock of guns and am munition- Get your hunting li cense here. Macon County Supply Co. Hardwau«. Mill Supplies, Farm Implements FRANKLIN. N. C. .variety of driving conditions reveal j . a gasolme mileage higher than; - - ; that of the 1936 Chrysler car of j comparable size. The Gold Seal engine produces its high efficiency with any ordinary type of gasoline. Chr>'sler body e.n§cineers have made a notable contribution to the new Royal. The width of the front seat cushion has been increased from 44 to 47 inches, giving ample ' room for three persons. The width I of the rear seat cushion has been increased inches and now mea sures 4S^4 inches. The body mea sures 3>j. inches wider at the cowl j than formerly and the windshield j is 43^1 inches wide, improving vis- I ion for greater safety. The shaft : tunnel has been eliminated from the rear compartment through the use of the Hypoid rear axle. Hardware and trim and uphol- Also it is possible, in case the State Department should hold that it would be improper for American factories to build bombing planes even for a nation which is not at war, that more of these factories will establish Canadian branches. There is no question w'hatever in the minds of the best informed people in Washington that a great European war is imminent and that it will find the lineup very much as^ it was at the beginning of the World War. At that time it was Germany anti Austria against prac tically all the rest of Europe. In the 'beginning, Russia was fighting Germany on the Eastern Front and Italy stayed out of the w^ar for nearly a year. Precisely that is what is anticipated now. There is a tendency here to discredit the re- stery are of the most attractive design, giving the interior of thejPorayear the Russians'have'bVen car a luxurious apearance gener-hndustriously circulating the report . rith much more ex- that ^hpv ^ j pensive vehicles. j The insulation of the body has I been greatly improved, with the re- ■ suit that the car is quieter and Imore impervioo.is to heat and cold. ^rts of Russia’s military strength 'ally associated with*much mo^e that they have the large.ranrbesi disciplined army, completely equip ped, that ever existed, and that they have been building military airplanes even faster than Germany. For a whde Russia had the rest of I he world pretty badly scared, but -lateh the feehng reflected in the i^tate Department, which is of ! course, m close touch with all the I governments of the world, is that ' .u "I'^re smoke than fire j in the Russian menace. r Angry caller—“Master Editor 1 , want you ta take back what ;ou : f >-our oUl rag. You '? reformed dnmkard. ; ouve got to apologize or I'll sue ivou for slander.” I'M A NEW WOMAN THANKS TO PURSANC Yes, Puisang contaias elements ot proviai value, such as Organic Copper Iron, wMch quickly aid nature in b«cldl2g ridi, red corprjsel^ When this happens, the appetite improves. N'a^cHWBs disappears. Energy and scroEigth usually room. You feel like anew persoQ. G«t Punasg from your drjggssc. At one time it thought necessary to wit ] for an agent to come a to buy an all malleabk iron range; but now yoi can buy a Monarch Mai leable Iron Range, the bes stove of this type made, right here at home. ' buy from a stranger wkii you can get one from a reliable dealer and at a 25% Saving Bryant Furniture Co. Franklin, N. C. I Editor-“Very well I’ll retract I the statement cheerfully, m i>c>u haven t refonued.” say i USED CARS that “Click" .holds attenW" led 'ted 'TennS' click in style, performance and price. Inspection Whats a “click?” Something that §r^ts attention- sells itself^—is responsive—capable—snappy* Our us 1&34 Plymoth Standard Coach, A-1 condition $265 1933 Ford V-8 Coupe, in good condition $269 1931 Chev. Victoria Coupe —'runs like new..., $200 1934 Chevrolet Truck, ■ ' »n • • Get genuine Prest^ni GM Anti Freese 3 or our shop. ical co»- ■l« tight places your car needs to be in perfect dition. All repairs quickly and expertly done. Prices Let US Care for YOUR Car TRY and you will BUY the CHEVROLET A Car you will be PROUD to own BURRELL Motor Co. Phone 123 Franklin, N.