TRANSYLVANIA America' s Garden Spot BREVARD The Mecca Of Tourists vol. xxx 6THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925 No. 30 FARM NEWS JH By L. A., AMMON' Sow Clov?r Red clover is king of kings' who.. , jt comes to soil improvement ir. this County, both in results ami cost. It adapts itself to so ma?\ ways of sowihg. with various crop. Clover .does well . sowed- in cor". wheat, rye> oats, buckwheat. ano most any other crop, of the kind. It ean be sowed on snow, on fresh ?ii ii-.. ground or scratched in in inaity ways to suit yojr equipment, it can be plowed under . iu the In a. and be 'returned '.to the surfave Ujj most any number of yvars. ami come up. This fact gives us a chance to savtuifUr o vn seed without much cost. As a hay crop we find clover" ill ' the top ot the list as a balanced ra tion for sun k. . Being slightly huti ' tive, it" insures health. - Being U* ?? r in nitrogen it is our cheapest source | of proteins for feeds, and soda U<r j the sod- fiie yield here is heavy am: j far above >'ur grass crops. .:j A i'ounty Without red clever wwi1 i be like a home without a mother. ... I like the budding budt on the >and. Crop Rotation* The ideal .that the Kxtens;.:. 1 force here i> working for is that-;, every farm have a d-rinite rotation ; of three to five ye.a>._ and that . clover be one of the crop.-.. The , corn-rve hit<iti?ii is too hard ? on . . land. The normal. rotation of the country at large ? torn. g.j-i.i. , seeded to clover, and clover for hay. , ? There are tots of other good com-' ? binutrons by using other crops. This I'otinty .ha.? a bad reputation ?. as tu rotittio::. .fning: at the bottom j of the ^ ? The <>i>\ ry.-corn rota tion is to blarney aftd many red hills tell the- sti'ry of sod mining, that i> . .now co<t:hij the: children much to' re-.; place. Tf we are going to leave the j next generation many bonds to pay. , let's plan tin leaving them some good j soil in which to make the money. Would riot, be such a hardship a. some think jf we would leave highi\ , improved sods as collateral foi tKt notes and bonds left behind. If your present situation will not let you do a reasonably good rota tion. then do this.:- Sow fou.' pour, (is.; of. red clover ? st&d with the ? r?. e. ?! , the. stubble of which you expect to j turn for corn. Vou will he sur- J prised at the growth the clover wili j make' .whether so wet; this Fall next Spring. As an example. I -in vito yiiur atter.tioir .to the field or corn ou the left approach .:ie barns on the Clough Farm. sown on the rye in Spring w\?> knee high last call when tur..t .. - ? der. Equal' t? ten loads of? "?.:?r.ur?. ! per acre. Yon wiB find the County grass, clover and bunch be..- -?*? at Bishop Hardware. Bivvard. <:ui[ the prices .are as near co.^ place ir. "he. country. . . IKii ivni -tarted Monday ? j are light, but grain fair : ; : Mr. 'Ulus Reeves- was the ~ s: -0 ' thresh. Mary have spokei ic-r seed} rye arid "he. start?1 the reta... -- $1.75 per na>h<:. . ? ? ! The W . H. Mixson seed % a-.-. j was here Saturday to seV ur r e.j hut none ready to buy. r-~ 1 to furnish bags und pay $:..>??. for! .ill g?>od nr.d reasonably ' rye. Says h? can not -ee any reason "whyj he can not take :t ev*ry ye? " ?? this price re*rard!ess of tr.e amount j we may grow. at wrX ~K'* produce would not begin to "uppiy n:s needs. Mr. Mixso.'l s^ked vrn.e ,t>. ? siiy. hat by the time he ' ^u Ae!? then the freight cf 25 cents, and recleans. that he car. not sell it for lese than $2.25 or more, and that] v-rqp conditions for this year make it so the cotton farmer can not pay , more. He is very -.desirous . of buy- i zng as much of his rye ?m Piac0 , as possible, and will give the top of; the market f<"r our rye. On the ether- hand is the producer; who wants cost' o' r-roduction from j hL^ crop. The H.'oO will not cover! cost when produced in small quan- ;; tities.- , ! Potatoes, beans, tomatoes, cab Mge and other truck crops are hold ing last week's prices with the de mand greater than the supply. The trucks are taking ail as fa?t as they mature, and the people let it be known fhat they ahev godos for sale. I If you nave anything for sale, do .- ne of the three things: first, bring it to town ard call on the stores and . souses- Make your prices rea-on (Contiued on Editorial P*|?) Miss Freda Bose Miss Freda Bose of Xew Orleans. &JU, who will be active at the Sun day School Convention July 28 and L't). S. S. Convention Program Complete ? --t? : r* ? ! . ? Begin ninj? at S:00 o dock *1 ue.> day niirht , J ulv 2S. and continuing through W ednesday. the Traiu\ 1-. vania County Sunday School Con vention will be held at Davids*':) River Presbyterian church. Pi'sgah Forest. Participating in the convention program will b** Miss 1* reda Bose, New. Orleans. La., and P. W. Sims. Raleigh. N", Amonp the local workers takine part, on the program will be the following: Rev. Wallace Haitwll. Rev. Vernon Crawford. R, v K. R. Welch. Rey. W. H. Niyh ol son. and Rev. C. W. Hikmon. One feature' of the convention will he the present .' ' i on of . a beau tiful pennant to the Sunday School r avin c in t!u convention t!'1 .?fc numl??-r of reprei jntat'ivc-s. sixteen wars. of a)"* and over., .according to the n'v. vher of mib>;s traveled. The. n :.;'est : ? . .H'n to aliSunday Sciioo!.; | :n i he County, The pennant wili be f presented at the close of the ?>ss*oa >; on Wednesday -afternoon. ; An i?nV<uaHy large attends* <. ? t workers fron.i -the entire < ountj :s expect* d. All. si -sums *t the con- | vent i or arc ?pen to the public. ? ' all who, are interested it; the ad- | vn : s. yv jyi (?nt of t h ? ' S unufl y .v ? ? 'vhothvr they are actiyt; \v ?:*?.?/ :v r ( Continued on Editorial Par* V ; TWO AUCnON SALES ! HERE NEXT WEEK! . ' ?" *. ... %? / . ?' . r* ?? ? A-V . ; -I. F- vvard's rifth .and uucti^r s:;.'- : for the seas <:i v.-'.!*: ..?.-.-?.?qr next Tue - j day ^ortnhp^: July 2S.. wivn tfcjr? A - lison properly on Main -? i streets wilt sell, at auction for ?U:-j division into -busuMKs- prone-rt;.. ! This is a one-acre tract of h. : having a frontage of Itf"> Main street and- 2o4 feet on Gastiv.; John Kuban X and 1. B. Ahtn '?? Ke-iuK-rsonville. are owners -f \:ii> le-iraMy located trai t, and "?*' ! will be auction* d. ; y the Gun:*. .-y j Realty Company, of AsheviJie. 4 which company I-. B. Javksoi. president; and D. I.. Strain. v.o president. ;? Another land sale of groa<, ! porta nee to Br* vai'ii will tie * auction sale of :h ? W. E/ Bre? -t busintss property 011 Main sttee,. s joininir the Breese Building, wh? h j will occur Thursday niorninjr. Jtrlj ; 30. This s;de will be conducted t?y Pjr.n'.x Land Company, of Bre'a.d and Gastonia. 1 This lot has a frontace of -3 feet, and is & most desirable loca tion in the heart of Brevard, which will be sold as development into business property. One building is now on the property and several thousand dollars have been spent on founds- ?n work- lor buildings. With the posr.ul- exception of Flcrida. it is c'.auv* i that Western N.rth Carolina is irrowinjr beyond ! all other points ir. the South. M:!- j iionc of dollars are bcinc brought in j i.y . outside- capitalists ami pryper tit - arc. 'chans,ins ? hands at a rate unheard of bef*.rc, Brevard is in the making an*t ncr business and residential properties offer the great est opportunity for inN-estment. MRS. LONG SUFFERS BURNS Mrs. Roy Long suffered a painful mishap last Fr:uay. when she slip ped and fell a io the pan of hot water she was carxviiiir turned over. * ? '! her icr. qn.ite severe1.;* j FIVE COUNTIES FORM ROAD ASSOCIATION PROMOTING NO. 28 I - V. "' * '? ? W. E. BREESE IS ELECTED TRANSYLVANIA V. PRES. One of the greatest highway meet ings ever held in Western North t arolina was that held at High Hampton Inn, Jackson County, last week, \vhe?i Number 28. Highway ! Association' was formed. The live counties atfected, Transylvania, liei.i derson, Jackson, Macon, and Clay. >ve?e represented oy delegates, at: of whom pledged the co-operation of their respetcive counties in aiding the building and improving of route 28, a highway trunk line through from Chimney Rock to Murphy. The organization formed to pro mote rroute 28 elected the following officers: president, 0. L. Anderson, Hayesvilie; secretary, B. Gray; and vice-president* as follows. W. JE;. Breese, Transylvania County; K. L. McKee, Jackson County ; T. (>. Harbison, Macon County; John Ku bank, Henderson County, and J. B. Gray, Clay County. This important highway ira verses a large and beautiful .?'section- of Western North Carolina, and a re gion that is practically virgin, yet possessing great Opportunities. Route 28 runs . from Chimney Rock to Hendersonville, Brevard. Toxa vay. through v/tshiers Va'ivy, '? High lands'. Franklin, Haye.-viile and Murphy. Where it intersect:- No. 10. No. -28 will thus provide u, tieiightful drive, one being able' to leave Bre vard. driving through the most at tractive .Sapphire country of Transyl vania and Jackson, across Macon, via Highlands and KTankiin, to Hay-esvilk i'> Clay County, thence to .\iv,i ;:ml return on Highway No. In across. ' the Nantahalas by Bry son City. Sylva. Waynesville. thence to ' Asheviliv and Hentii-rsts-.Yi'ie back to the stavt'iig point. Brevard. The ? struction and improV ? ment rf ih'i< read will not only ten-: to develop the jrreat resources of the State, but will uiso provide a :h:.gr,i;ice*-t -ceriii highway. It will not only -er. e thu i t-iHi'imii; ? .I' the ive counties traversed. i>ut will l>. - r . -?>rea';.:' '.?.?!?- . Ht^rJietihg ; . ,t?ur.>t> a :i ::iiy. through eoUr.tie-. T. !:ke t'li lit - t uf "hi- Stale's great. hiVhway -y?ivms. ciws hot 1 o! low the .-Kit goes* tbrmnrh a re Vh:it is- ? ;*irely ncr-enne'!* upon the' hiirhv."i\> t?j get their-; :.ro>iu .s St* markets Twe:!t" vi th? rr: {!???>' "" T:an >-y}.var.:a h..-'v !?eex. h:.: dsurfa'-ed ::tM thy' Ict'g ;.v the ?',T->\;-.wjty sectiwii w.-lj suo". be Saisfcec-"-' and properly topcoat e-;'. h. :.ii?r^n. <>v.nt-y ? has <?:!-<. dated tr.e road iiX'tn the Tran svivattia l.irie ?<> Horse Sfioe -ar.d paving tv-rc's art !??'? on the -link front H< Shut. to Hendcrson ville.- ' :? I .- | The estimated cost for the c>,*n .-t ruction and improvement of High way 2S is around $3.r,0.000 for an i:V. proved saiid and gravel highway;. It is the intention of the .association to promote the construction of this highway as rapidly :.s posiWe. cedar' MTV ' REV ! V AL~SEltVTCF Rev. Harvey Stanhury. assisted- by "Pa <7* Colvitte, beiran a series of re vival meetings last Sunday, July ID, at the Cedar Mountain church. The, first service witnessed quite a large number present and much interest; manifested, with the attendance nnd interest increasing with each ser vice. Morning and evening services are held each day and the meetings will probably continue through a ten day period. Prior to the present services being held. Mr. Stanbury conducted a three day revival campaijrn at Lake Toxaway, at which time quite a num ber of the prominent citizens ami others of that section were brought to God. These two men of God are! doing a great and much-needed work among the people of the outlying mountainous districts, and will con tinue in their '.rood work of convert ing souls throughout various sec tions of the County for the remain der of the summer. from the elbow down, with other minor burns on her peck and ankle. The left arm was also sprained, all of which renders Mrs. Long in quite a painful and helpless condition. The attending physician fears it will be some time; before Mrs. Long en tirely recovers from this unfortun ate accident. I ' hORSESHOW IS PREDICTED GREAT SUCCCESS ; KINGS CREEK MEADOW SITE IS CHOSEN The Brevard Horse show, ah j event which bids fair to surpass in interest and real class, anything seen in the Valley of the French Broad in many years, will, be held Saturday at li o'clock on a beautiful meadow just below Kings Creek, a half mile ' | from town. j Already nearly a hundred horse. i have been entered in the show, in cluding a string of three mounts owned by Allen J. Graham, multi millionaire cotton manufacturer anil sportsman of Greenville, two hor?os by A. 1). L. Barksdale, and three by John L. Williams, .-prominent banker of the Textile Center, Mr. Graham': horses have taken scores of ' lu*1 ribbons at Savannah, Aiken, and other southern hors# shows. This is the first time they have shown in a North Carolina show. The Biltmore Forest Club will enter several mounts, including the ? famous Lexington Boy, High . Cloud 1 and others, while Troop "F" . ld.'Uh Cavalry of Ashcvilfe, will have about a doxen of their best horses in the ring, including Bumblebee, the jump er who has taken so many first prizes at horse shows in this '.section, "in tin- past-few year-. I'p to date there have been te : | ?horses entered, in the hunter.- an ; jumpers, class, and competition ' the prices in this event promi.-e. w j be unusually k.-eii. Henry N. Car j i ier of Brevard has entered tv.- | Hawk. Beauty and Bla- k Jiie. tbre* >. hunters who it ii? said are .among the [ best jumper* in Western North Car-' dina. ]' Interest in the furthcoming even*, is exceptionally keen in arid around Brevard, and it is expected : h;.: parking -race will be at a prcmiuii. before tht -how opens. Parking space.- ,a'r. ? nsr sold foi one dolia: and the m ? vai admission price - one dollar. Tin horsy sh.av at Brevard i- i* ? ing he: ' under the auspice? of th? Chanii'er f ' "oinmirce, and is a pa:" of the i " -ram of social and atn ivtic fve:: 'being put on in the t litji Sports Council of the Ci>a.,:!'i !" i,f v*-?'*(wmeri;e. Street Improvement Progressing Rapidly j . ? , . 1 The <'rr- i-.t. imp' "' enit nt.- : n< .?idewa!k -'ruction, r.;ade pos.-ibie by. th< s: t? i.idiil bond issue, are go ir.^ st :: ;. .... forward and will i?i pushed ' r ugh to com jil WM ???" rapidlj < --ible. ?* The cor.vXetc ?' sidewalks on both sides of Wi itmire stre 't are now complete, and the crew of workmei were Tr^ns.f erred the first of t:ie week to Cascade Avenue, where side walk construction will begin as soo: as the grinding is finished, which will !h ivit-hm the next few day. The work cf laying sewer pipe <o: the most, of * he proposed streets ha. been finished; and the pavir.p con struction > ' same will .start at ar. early dati. t is expected. ? ! 1 " - """" i NEW BUILDING UNDER CONSTRUCTION ON BROAD j A new building is in the process oi crcction at the corner of Broad ami .Jordan >trirets on the lot adjoining the prest r.t postoffice site. Thi buUdinc. which is being erected by 31. A. Mull, is a two-story brick structure, affording roomy space on the lower f?oor and office room ac commodations on the second flor. It is to be a Sre-proof building and modernly equipped in every respect. It is the earnest desire of th? local tv>svff:ce authorities to sccuri this r; w ; nd commodious building { as the future location for a new i post off: e. However, in ordei to ! ' cairy ou: this proposed and much 1 needed project, it is realized by the Brevard postal authorities that the co-operation of the entire town and conmiun.ty L*? necessary. The pres- 1 ent building is decidedly inadequate | to the present and increasing need j of Brevard's increasing postoffice fa cilities, ar.c it is hoped that the cit izens will assist i* every way pos sible to agitate the question so that the Government authorities at Wash- j ington may be prevailed upon to [ lease the nrst floo^ of rhis most de- 1 sirable location for a new post- ! office building- for Brevard. M'COY SPEAKS AT SEMI-ANNUAL COMMERCE MEET N. P ROBINSON, ASHEVILLE j REALTOR, MAKES ADDKE53 I ? ? ? ? ? " ' f: '? ]7t : . . V ? ; f. i The semi-annual in* (wbi 3 v \ liH-'Vt j ing of the Brevard Chamber of ! ComnKfce was h M Tuesday even- ( ing, .July 21. in the. Court H< u.-e. The ihH-t" feature of the evening j tvas the address by N; I . Ro:>- t president of the Ashevilie li ?! K tate Board, who -poke forcibly with authority concerning the .r".*iJ estate situation in general, and h ? semi-annual report of the president. E. P. McCoy. Mr. Robinson presented fact-, and figures regarding real estate -aies manship and real estate organiza tion,. stating in a must instructive manner - general c*. >di' y n real estate values. He c?ng ratu lated Brevard upon its present real estate boom, and spoke encouraging ly as to its future growth and pros jterity. President E. P. M<rf"oy, ? ! ilie Brevard Chamber of Commerco. gave a detailed semi-annual rcpjirt the activities of the- organization from January -1, 1925 to July i, 1925. The repoVt was. mo-t e.ieour aging in every res pert, u-llii;^ oi the history, purposes, and operation of the local organization. ? President McCoy spoke a> follow.': "I-adies and C.entlemcn: "*In submitting for your ?oi - ?: at ion tilt- report of the activities o: your Chamber of Commerce for the period January 1, 1925 to July 1. 1925. . I do so with a foe ling ef pro found gratitude to the entire mem bership of the organization, who.-, cooperation and faith in the (.nam iter of Commerce and in Brevard have alone made possible the record ' of worthwhile accomplishments .vhk-ii j this report -ets forth. To my prede- I censors in office. Messr-. ft. E.'l Brcc.se and Thomas 11. Shipman. desire to t -press for myself, and ! am confident that I speak for :h< , whole membership also, sincere an rceciation for the fine work the; have done 1 >r the organization and i tor the community. "Before going into the formal re port of activities during the pa.-; six month-. 1 shall, with your pe: mission, review briefly the history and purpose of the Brevard Cham ber of Commerce. As you doubtles know, the Chamber of Commerce came into being in 1924, as an out growth of lilt old Brevard ( h:l> Right here let me say that to Mr. V.". E. Bref-se. the first president "f this organization is due a great ilea; .f credit for the existence of tjbis < rganization t iday. During the fir< year of its existence Mr. Brees labored long and ;ndefa.:gabiy to keep the oranization together and t make it function with the maximum degree of efficiency. ,1 know, oi nr. own knowledge, that Mr. Brees. gave much of his valuable time and not a little of his own private fund to keep this organization alive ar operating. During 1924. w.th a atively small membership, and ot' cers who, while anxious to "lo 7"" ? and enthusiastic in their fa.ih in th. community, were nevertheless hon i capped by lack of experience. well as by the necessity of ?:eyoii: - a major pait of their time to.:n own private affairs, your crgr.;i . tion did yeoman service for the .-o . munity. With the beginning c-i present year, a drive was ric-dr bring the membership of the Cham ber of Commerce up to two r.undr ,'u members. Thi> fcoal xvai' under the able leadership of Mr. .1 . H. Shipman, who was elected pre dent at the annual meeting in D cember of last year. r "With a membership of :w-"> hun dred, it was decidtd to secure the -ervices of a full time secreti.:?". ami Mr. Philip Warren wa.- elect* :i ex ecutive secretary of the ' iamb* , ot Commerce in February. So hi for- history. "Just a word now, as to the jr ; pose of this organisation. 1 r.?- p jJ ! pose of the Chamber of Commer-e. i as stated in the charter under which it operates, is to promote the me.:* trial, agricultural. Snancia!. moral, and spiritual growth and orogres* of, Brevard and Transylvania County. I The Chamber of Commerce .s -he1 reservoir into which is gathered the ; combined civic faith, energy, enthns- . jasm and ambition* of this common- i Niv, and is the r'.wer he use f j i 4 THE PRAYER CORNER OUR TRAINING ANO OUR HIDDEN LIFE I *,Y v j In my reading t!. w- i k ! 1 | th"Se wiH'ds, "I.i-i t' i " ! know, the* tiainini; v. It .-'"lil to us T <. .. |>tVC no f'hi lO u< <?'!. ..r >? aw? forntl *.t? wist ' i i ni-.. tr.il;np (lutic- , * ?:.? ?' : ki'i'p th" lift- tji;n .<? !? !i ;'i a .sipht stronp alio vij" ?-? ? i <> ? ?" continually living >. v ?? without taking in l.iu ? >, the only giver of i! ".tod thi; must end in bank i- I ?? like that H to b^'onr > . ~ ?; a casket without .. jewel. .1 i. without a -oul. I'ur i?. ti.< a j uneventful lif<- with -pint drinking in. more i^nil u. ?.f t,., i Spirit, with eyes at:<\\ i-v His beauty of Hoiinc-s ar.< 1 ha <1 clasped closely in Hi-, i- to be re? -v for any call to do ir> ?? - * 5 ?*. i ' * Him, preat service f<-r tin- world The call may not coic until af ? : death, where the servants ?,f <_, ?* shall still serve Him. l>;:t ?n?w -a.] ; would he, if that caW- ? 1?J rind unprepared, iiistrui. -? that ; ?? too dull and too,bri*'' ? ? ':r. r>: the work required > think hitli though! i . wit -? out eea-inp, as v.- . .ar da > work. With the . -jrla i <?.<> - that it is done f?? <; . ? d ir. I' sight. Then we slia : . v .-,i . when the ? ?ii cum :< !\ to.- a thinp. Let its h.- ry r.ii know what tlu* .\Ia-T..r -m.. u do. and then let i. - do * t ?ne* i > work with plad en r.j- To rtally i^oo.'l woj k ?? ?? ? ? ? ? < ? . v and. it is p<>" ible . < ay nio ' things if we art- p. v.. . . by looking >i\vr th? *.i future .or the pas: A PRAYER FOR TRAIV NG AN THE HIDDEN L.r? O Thi<u Trust*" (; v: <? m know i- to- trust. ?,< !n t:> tni Thee to know the 'rain we no< . though it may si-?*rv iv ? * h:iT rr talents have no <?.' :??.??? ' ? :>e that we a:y forced to ; . * in in?t> tior., or tri^Iinjr d'.'Ues. * of ai' let us keep the life thft* ,-s hiddvi from sight. Tonfr ,?n?l ... '-u;,. , Give u.- *(/ live i msi- :. .?.oventTi ' life, with >;iiri*- ?'?nking^i more and more o: Thy ?..r,t. wift eyes attracted ev-r Ir. " : . heaiity of holiness. an(i our h. :: ela.spe I closely in Thine, -h i! >c reau for any ia.'! to in pre:.: -,iine> f.< ?? Thee. pi t . j.v sen.ee f worl ' When< ?vei Tr.y call sha.i me ma > we be ready, 'thinkltif* thotiph and prayirp without oc:.- .. as v. do our daily work, ^v.ith ? c*ad co* scmusm.^v that it i.- ?i -cr Thet . , and in Thy -ight. ^o i we 1 ?: re.:dy when Thy call v - ? ? read/ for any thing. Give i:<- grace to k:K-v. -?hat our beloved Ma-ter wants u?- * do. and then let u- do * ? ;t work with glad enthusiasm. ? . that wo nr. ay do re .i.y g<~.:)d we,.-, .- .p us t ) enjoy it. be:ax-- it is f" * \ue, nrt wasting enf.rgj- by '.ooi-. jver th<; fvr.ee intt> .zhe future : : *? pas:? doirg wirh cur might th?. . mch our hands find to do. knew, t tlsat thv l.ord '"'t sh.tll rece > *. i?* reward <*f the inhcri'vai.ee. f< - <rv?* the Lord Christ, and our '..Vier j ?* Heaven. Amen. - U. Cm CIVIL COURT CONVENE f HERE NEXT 'fCNDAY' Civil term of court w-. ' a*>r. her?; r.ext Monday, with Jun-e Fiazdim; presiding. A. E. Eve, <1 ^v^evillo, will act a? court ,?terc ?r; he -. A -umber of important a*- ^."^-?a:? on the calendar, the er f of v bich is scheduled for Tuef ?< . /. . ^1;. 28, beinp that of Carolina " t->.r vs. E. H. Jennir.g?. ' :? -r : to in session two week>. which these powerful ' ? ;r.- di rected into ihe channe-*- .!?? up building of the com ni: - .. The aim? and ideai' cr" tn.s or ganization are brokd a~~.il ..nselfish. Its desire is to help i '*.{>? unbuild ing of Brevard and ylvanU County in any and eve -, ->-tur:?tc manner. It grinds ...ve of no individual.. In the d .-e of iti corporate affairs, the v;-.o ->f every member has equal weicM- T*her? ft rjc elicue or orroup in ! of -ho (Contiued on Editca.1

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