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f .(Kf. ,',mv,v '.LA ?'VPWS . ,r ,,y r ; .4. kr V.VvV ... , ,l73RBCOn'rt - . 1 , MAJ&SHAII n. ci EB. t, iw v :rr ACP Practiced- J. M. Baliey Addresses Evelyn Underwood (4I) (continued fro P.e one) ABC Members Tans. T,?,??"51: , v 1 - r Hill Club Tonight the Agricultural Conservation Pro- '' ' " ' .-vniv- . 1S gram on his farm, Ralph W. Ram- U. S .District Attorney James M. Ma HJ11( Peb- 15 Mto Evelyn :0 sev. Office Manaaer for the County Baley Jr., discussed the relationship Underwood, teacher of history at 49) 9B 12) sey, Office Manager for the County ASC Committee, said that first a farmer should study his own farm to determine the conservation needs. ACP help is available to all farms which have a need for any of the conservation practices. Farmers might ask themselves these questions in determining whether a need exists on their farm. Is sheet erosion taking the topsoil off the slopes? Are gullies cutting back into the cropland? Do cover crops protect the land after the reg ular crops are harvested? Is enough of the land protected with a good sod? Is the land in shape to pro lujce the desired protective cover? These are just a few of the question ioh farmer should ask about hi "n. Ramsey stresses that the most si' is problems should be given pri V in planning 1956 conservation nices. In the manager's words: I Committeeman has a responsi- to the nation to use the funds Ved for conservation so that Vople who put up these, funds . ...nrlll TVln Tiril- benefits tne nation by aidine, Vmcr to keep liis land Ivo- VSinging At .School 'between local, Btate and Federal gov ernments Tuesday at the luncheon meeting of the American Business- Club in the George Vandcrbilt Ho tel. He praised local government agen cies for the cooperative spirit they showed to Federal agencies. The of ficial also spoke on the inter-relationship of the various courts. He said that the Western District of North Carolina included 29 coun ties, and that the district organiza tion was the "field arm" of the De partment of Justice. In service and accomplishment the local distric ranks 23rd in the more than 90 dis tricta in the United States and ter ritories. Baley said that the Federal gov ernment intervenes only when somt Federal statute has been violated or when constitutional rights are vio lated. Most of the criminal cases concern violations of Federal liquor laws, violations of the National Mo tor Vehicle Theft Acts, forgery of U. S. checks or transportation of forged or stolen checks across state lines, flight to escape prosecution or imprisonment, anil income tax law violations. "This latter charge put gangsters Al Capone and Frank Costello out of I business," Baley said. "Dick Smith of Charlotte was also tried and con 1 victed on this charge." Underwood, teacher of history, 1 at Mars Hill College, will give an illus trated lecture on Renaissance art be fore the Mars Hill Woman's Club here Thursday at 8 p. m. N The works of Michelangelo and other artists of the Renaissance will be discussed with the use of color slides which Miss Underwood made during a tour of Europe last sum mer. A color slide of St .Peter's Cathedral in Rome made by Dr. Rob ert Seymour, pastor of the Mars Hill Baptist Church, will be includ ed. Miss Bex Ramsey, chairman of the club's art group, is in charge of the program. She said Henry Clay Edwards- of Mars Hill will sing sev eral selections on the program. Mrs. David Roberts will preside over the meeting which will be held in the community center. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. W. L. Robinson, Mrs. Ira Hodge, Miss Ada Edwards, Miss Hattie Edwards and Mrs. J. V. Howell. c nrTrl a Gospel singing at fool, Saturday night, beginning at 7:30 trs specially invited. Ed jster of ceremonies. 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