SCHOOL LAND OWNERSHIP IS DSPUTED May Heirs Contesting Boards Right To Property Ownership of the old Nanta hala school property, recently put up for sale at public auc tion, is in dispute, it was dis closed at Monday's meeting of the county board of education. Contesting the school board's title to the tract in the Nanta ? hala township are the J. M. May heirs, being represented by at torneys J. Horner Stockton and C. Banks Finger. The school board claims own ership by a condemnation pro ceding filed in the clerk of court's office June 25, 1923, ac cording to Board Chairman Bob S. Sloan. In a letter to the chairman, Mr. Stockton explained his clients' stand: "I believe that if you will in vestigate this matter thorough ly you will find that my clients do have a title to the property and entitled to the possession thereof, since the school has been abandoned. It was being used for school purposes with the permission of the owner and with the agreement that when It was ceased to be usec\ for school purposes the board of education would have no fur ther right thereto, so I am in formed " According to records in the clerk's office, a petition re questing that the tract be con demned was filed by the board of education May 21, 1923. Dam ages were assessed by a three man jury at $200 before the final proceeding was filed in June of that year. At Monday's brief session, the board named a three-man com mittee to oversee the sale of five school lots behind the new Hlghlajids school, with the final approval of any sales resting with the board. Appointed were Walter Bryson, education board member, Fred Edwards, and Sid McCarty. Following the business session board members visited the Chapel (Negro) school property and tentatively selected the site for a new school. County School Supt. Holland McSwain said the new structure probably will be erected between the present building and the highway in order to provide ample space behind the school for a play ground. C. Of C. Member Drive Gets Under Way Today The annual membership solicitation for the Franklin Chamber of Commerce will get under way this (Thurs day) afternoon, it was an nounced yesterday. B. L. Mc Glamery heads the drive. Win In Race For School Board CLAUDE W. CABE NIGHT PATROL IS PLANNED BY ALDERMEN Adopt Privilege Tax Schedule At Brief Meeting Friday A systematic night patrol of Franklin was mapped and the 1952-53 privilege tax schedule was approved at a brief called meeting of the board of alder men Friday night. The board's regular meeting Monday night was cancelled be cause a mnnber of aldermen planned to be out of town. Under a system outlined by aldermen, the town's night policeman will patrol the town, checking in at certain "key" stations with a watchman's clock. The stations were not disclosed for security reasons and aldermen said the police man would be instructed to stagger his rounds and not establish a definite pattern to the patrol. The privilege tax schedule, which annually raises about $2, 500, was revised to cover new businesses that have gone into operation here in the past year before being approved. A faulty sewer complaint at the home of Phil McCollum was turned over to Water Superin tendent Herman Childers for immediate corrective measures. A request for gravel on Lyle street from Mrs. Joseph W. Fouts, who plans to operate a kindergarten at her home, was placed with the street commit tee far investigation. The board set its next meet ing date at June 16. SPEAKER SAYS U. S. VICTIM OF SINISTER COMMUNIST PLOT The United States is the vie- I tim of a sinister plot by Com munists and Socialists to "con trol the minds, bodies, and souls" , of its citizens, Robert J. Putnam charged in a talk at a combined Rotary-Lions club dinner meeting at the Slagle Memorial building Wednesday evening of last week. Mr. Putnam is public relations director for the Champion Pa per and Fibre Company, Can ton. * Using a series of printed posters to illustrate his talk, Mr. Putnam, speaking with the fervor of a religious evangelist, held his audience for more than an hour. Taking as his topic, "Our Problem", he said the problem of America is to "recognize the danger of materialistic Social ism and Communism to our American way of life and to act accordingly." The problem, he said, was j pointed out at a freedom ase, New Mex., after spending i furlough here with his wife ind family, of Franklin, Star 1ru'?. i