THURSDAY, S?EPTEMBER 1934
THE WAYXE3VILLE MUCMAINBEB
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.S INSCRIPTION RATES
1 Year. Ir. Co.ir.ty . Ji.00
'3 Mv.ntits. la Co-ir.t-y . .50
1 Yra.- Out-iie :i Hayw::,j Our.ty $1.50
. jb-.-. prion payable .r. a:van;-e
'-.r.:t:r; a: -..re pjs'. 3 a: V.'ayr.eivilie. X. C..
a .v:.r,j Cjss Mi:1 Matter, as prcv:iei under
A : of Mai.h November -0, 1614.
THl RSDAY. El'Th.MHLH 8, 1 H-! i
like the king in the days of American coloni
zation, who asked to be shown the clause in
Father Adam's will whereby he was dispossess,
ed in the New World. North Carolina, without
complaint and without sarcasm, is asking
whether it is to be in some measure disinherit
ed under the New Deal. Asheville Times.
AND THE PEOPLE WANT THE COl'NTY
FAIR
A Fighting Chance
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OCO I..U' AMI THE PARKWAY
t -: '.-e 'tfj. t:.e part "f. t
. ' Hig-.v. ay a::;; 1'..:.
to. ::-:-..: Sm -r.io- l'..r,. wj:n .
As lar as w- are able to a.eerta:n, the j ""
c:izr;! Haywov-J County ate ready for I t 'y
Mr.ee the announcement that was mad- J ' f
iast in th;s pap.-. tHf .-ubt'ect .'".a- beer, a r-pu- ; 1
iar one throughout the c.-unty. We nave r-eard !
;it !tas: twenty-::'-. 7 ple expre-s tnthusia-m i
fier.t that a cour-'y-wi fair wil. meet v.-.th the . -
all i- .ncerr.ed. (
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There's a good, old baseball maxim
That is true of life, as well;
Aad it ought to be adopted
By the folks who try to tell
Whether fortune will be better
In the days that lie ahead,
Or be fall cf disappointments
Ar.d unhappiness, instead.
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22 Years Agol
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HAYWOOD
It's a mighty helpful doctrine
For a man to contemplate
When he's facing loss or failure,
Whether trivial or great;
It will give him hepe and courage;
It will show him at a glance
That you r.ever are defeated
While you have a fighting chance.
Any basebai! star will tell you
That he plays to get the breaks
Bearing down just so much harder
In the face of bad mistakes;
And he wins a lot of ball games,
For he knows beyond a doubt
That "a game is r.ever ended
a iii i.te r.r.a: man is cut
w mi f - .
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Fro.T. the hie of September 6,
Mr. Hugh Abe: will leave M r U
Du: ham where h. wii;
Trinity College.
Messrs. Fled Hvwell ar,-j H ,v
MeC'racken went to Ashevili- ;it'.
cay :n business.
Mis.-ei Willie E:ina M-.Cru .f.
Jc-sephir.e Thomas Beit Tur
Ficrer.ee Turbyril:. and K-.v '.'i
.Sir.ithrrs anc Me.ss.. Joe ar.i ; ;
Tate W.lliam Shoolbreu, A:t.-.'j-
Uicer. Sam J.i.'ie.-, and Lioyij
,vc:;t ,. n a cmpir.jr trip ;"j :
rivOfi tr.i.' Wccii, Tije r.r
.vcie M: .ana,. Mrs. Will Tate ''
Mis.-es Hazel Kiiiian. Oi: t
K.'rt.-e. ii-T'i Mar Mo---
i:r w:.. 4. Mi-.- ' rol.iwe;.'.
-I nr . .-. Law: i-r.,T Lijeen. F
Swift, Walter and Will
Thai n:ar. V:ii;am- Ber. A:.ex
I ':-. Fij..,: Mria:: went .,r. a ti
t . t (.'law; !:' Sprtr.jr tr.- v
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and
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-ttin thy
way frf'm
. .. T::.-iv 'i-a- i-e.-:y a
: c-h tract f-.r th- ex-tensi''n
.i: , . ":-...!.. .
: alth'vjvh th:- money was available..
Hut. as the:;Highway.C!.mm:ir,n has given
' ; more arid' more thought to the-. -importance of
the Srr.-kv M.,ur.ta:r Vi.vk ; al!: sections of
North Carolina, and as the people as a whole
have manifested great-;- concern over the c-on.--st
ruction rf adequate approaches to the park,
the need for the Soco (Lap highway has become
clearly understood.
. The last General Assembly authorized the
building of this road. North Carolina, to the
extent f ability, is helping herself in the mat
ter of highway facilities into the park. Ail the
more, therefore.-the state will continue to ask,
in hope and confident expectation, that the'Na
t i o n a 1 Gowrnme m, repre sen ted in this'i n s t a nee
by the Interior De-partment and Secretary
Ickes., will help those who are. putting forth
their own energies without stint.
' . The . state's completion of the 'Soc'o : (Jap .
roaj :s .nu another argument in' favor 'of North
Carolina' claim f,r the bringing: of the park
way through this immediate -territory.- And at
Soothe parkway would strike a trimkline park
hig-hway,
-Mr. .Ickes.. will hear all rheseargiiments. on
the North Carr,l:'ti;s ;,.iii t,-... . , ; : .
. -.-cf. yoiiieS" lor
I'arr;v.-j-,y,.- ;n :the :Ahe'v:l;e o-ee-:ro-- v, '
cret.ary hintself
pin-
'd'J'i-fs .t., -ultry ral-ei--,.
This .paper ;,a- at vo.ys ,,-,-r. :
rhil' wt;;tty fair woul,; be -.v-r
'"' ' ' t!: !HVe war - . V--T1 I'aK:.ta an
observation ami !:-.vn:,! '.i, ....a..., . .. " M:--.--:r,p;
.nr..,-' i " "- aIe ail we.e cornee:e.-i
-nte-ested we ;are more convinced tnan .,Ver '
that this. fall, will ,mark .thebet'innOor .- .,' .-'.,. ! k, "..:.:" ,
m it r l,ti I J n'l.ii.',..- j ..... .T, ' I i.
Random
SIDE '
GLANCES
iiy w. turns hi ss
Beau Bru.7irr.eil
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L.riy in
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sae tl-Le-
(-3 credit. T1..?e, cce by one. h!
fr:er.:s : Llau. Ti.e prince
turte l against Its, ar.3 he was obliged
t" ;'.'- to Fran.-e la orJer to 'escape
srre-t f.'.r After.. soaie years Id
retr;l..Jns bis ntlnd failed him and
he Oif- i la n h,--ita! for mendicants
I. g';ine V n e.X.'vl'.t that ;
The advantages derived trim a Wn - 1 ;in;ma; i-r-ei-n ','r.
;,r-..r,, .;:.', ,' .. : 'l C . t' ; U: week Mrs. L
" 1 "'-"e ani pass up at this tim
ut'nt ;r. a torn at tr.at . male
t - a. . a ,:r.e :
.Jp i;f -. v.... -T.a
'n one ..ten:
'KEEPING' ( LOSE TO THE GROl'M)
H-wKir- Freeman rvuh-t :n a
Keuben Kubertson. presiden- q- Ch .v-,n j 's-rr.. there .beir ab4V tej 'iri
Fibre Company, told a group -f busine'men ! - :n' ruJtVr:.
ct the county Mondav tha t;s r.er- -) ,v , ".' more plentiful, than usual on
. -. , " " iei...i was a I -ne -t-m.- .
o.os. critica, one; and one that called . (r.
:ti! tninking and acting.
..We.must.kep one foot on the gnv;rt
not .both. fee:, because that prohibits -v,ni'.
Teeth Weigh 35 Poundi
Ua-irts teeth wai-Mcg ;i' ponce's
aa'3 l"sli 7 fei: !'r.S.- a prehistoric
irorster. .n a perfect state of preser
vat:on was .f. up near Irkutsk, east
ern S.'t - i
The Fenians
'.I-- i.a::-e : r :.' I:-.-;, !:..
riroti.eri.ool, , - I. ;.. :. a f,.;:; -i
a-vv.at, Ir-b-Araerieatts oraa
kec f..r ti.o ..vertl.r.-.w-of British au
thority Ii. Ir.-t..:. i acJ the establish
rei:t a rr; tibiic. The natae was
ileri-.T-l f .:.-. ,'bann," a company of
b.enlr.ry warrior's in Ireland .under
the leadership of the mythical hero,
Finn MacCurnaiil. The modem
Fenian morenienT. adopting the nam?
cf the ancient military ass-iation, had
, Its f.rst seat fiaion? the Irish popula
tion in America, which had largely In
creased since the- great famine 'and
exodus of -1S4T to IS-iT. ;The society
was founded in this country by John
Ci'Maiioney in The principal Ob
ject of the brotherhood was to lupply
money and arms t the Irish cause,
and in this country the ability to bear
arms was not a necessary . qualifica
tion. The establishment of the Irish
Free Stats ..removed the reason for ex
istence of the brotherhood and It i
row practi.-aliy estinct.
a "c;..-.- ;.e.i:.- M.,v- the- -ionre--
'-v-.'' a. I.-. .i...;r.t- every-:
-:r.z . r.j . t .r-ther tt?
r-nk that .if.-.-.- they i.v,. :r. a" iare
I -" :--nvj. : tr.at- thev
' ave Tis.sine !-.:- or i I US
' ' -OI Want and both r -r r- .. . : r-e fm-.n' ar- - -i.
. - e t l Oo ine gior.j . , , ptop, are iuo.:-h en-.fjL'
-. .....v.- ..-ci..'? one oacKwards.
V - The statement f .Mr Rober-,,,.,
contains good , n,;,.; . ui.. ' ' ." ' " :' :;: a''- .a:: 'Ar' it ta;
- . ' - " fJ-J r it tends to wr. t. :-v -;0v
;how,the inside of the' reason .Vr th " "" . '
. reason, jo: tne ucch i t- ....
-ttne enormous bUs!ne-,hat he heads ,rC.;n tt ' V? ..-A i ?
ton. ' ; to, trar (iuy H;rr- at r.ti'n'
Than at Champ,,: F;!,-,. ,',,r
tV
-rely -a Wtsterr
- state ieaiize-
not-iijito
fS.; SeCre-.
is deciar-:
nd 'more. ,
tne.
-
',; "'.'dided riy.-'t-i-.e
:,',,:':-'- i?y.:.l -rnd-that'-it 'is'n.
Xortn -.Carolina rwe-; -th-- v
tiiat- :ts. v.'el.fa're is at'-:akf-
: ..A:ro:;g.ot:hvr content;.:-;-.
lut: as s.-fir.,.- f !:; indi-pi
. tary- 'Icke'skwji; hear. North .-Carol;.
..'. ir.g -tnat t r.e-y na'e ciohe their pa:
-r. Pi ong mteraa! revenue for the National
Treasury.
' Lat ycar.;Nirt-h CaroMna . I4.a iail'the other
-ic4L.- ,i. a.rv ley ei.ue contnouttons : to
; ' Federal Government, ntake what explar.a
- and. reservations anyone pleases. ; ; Yet at
.same timeonly; three states on the same- per
: capita basis, received less from the Government
' in emergency- grapts . and alibtments' from the
National Government.
. ; Except North Carolina, and six -other states
every state in the Unionhas. .'-received more in
subsidies: than i: has paid into the Federal
. Treasury.' "
All this money, in all the states, has of
Coiirse,. been spent for national. -recovery- North
Carolina has shared bountifully ; in -national re
covery North Carolina is grateful. : " , , ' '
-, North Carolina does not sulk because ;sorrie
other states through their, accredited spokes
men boast of what: they have received, in com.
. parison with what they, have contributed. But.
tnat
is used throughout the organiUtion'ra'h-
't-JCeW,
; Uist vt-ek ;-. -. : aske.i i '-.r---:
.:-;.. ;.. - -a.:k F-:;.; ...
i M. U'tta.r. :rom -nrr-.. (--:--- ; -
- h:n; thr: u-t .Vsbev'i'V .v
-.-f-'- H.J'.-v .y N'.. d-v- ' -
J 'Kvr-')' 'v ' I . ts'(-h--r;:f.t:v
1"" ;Vv::-'- " :i l -''-" j
':: i.n. iV.,ii r ' II' .m -
Att-r .
'tte - a- ; fair z. '
crime i;egin at homk
Portant., is..;.:ampi'ng , dom" ,,,n iawble;- -
.especialiy -uciv despeiad',,. a. Didinger
i-t such eforts do not 'eradicate:.c!'ime: r,nlv -h-
cr:m;nai. .-. Jailing ' the :au '-',. -- ''-'' "
, .-. oi e.thei 'or sending
run to the .electric chair rtiVpWs of him v;
' -na.r j the net ,,cia ,ain ,f nv,v.re:!es,:i;R-
,:ers immediately aspire to the undenvor'a roll
he vacates? ' :.- . ':
;' Here.: then, d-s the--nubbin of -'the'1 who'e.
.-cr:me- problem, notwithstanding the expediercv
and;cessity. of copingwith existing crime-':
fn carsorj.;. glance at the picture re
;vea,s. that- youthfuT.crimina;ty is: o
crease. The recent growth in t-he t"p?-i a-
annual thirten-billion . dollar crime bill due
i rf: t0 the; hardened criminal, whose ranks. are
.thinning, -but the youthful recruit. Statistics
-ro:m.,ERgIanf .and Wales bear that out fn-
nere. rty-two per cent of the persons found
ffi--- vear were
undertwenty-one years of age.
. - The psychologist, and criminologists-have
.Jarted-dhe .field, but when ,hey: are: through :
tho prob!. ,n: back hrirr commun., ;
; . ,the. tam;ly the individual. . - :
tnere it wi'I stnv.,,r,t;t --.-Wi.-.j kr., ! feet Ft
Ko-ar:an Magazine. : ;" ':-. : '. '' j '..Weltk fnr.-v. :;.e..i:n
.-.;.:-,:'.";- '.:...'-.' . -- , 'k'c'ou:,: al, ri tl rtj.t,
WOME.V WHO ARE CLEW
FR i: a:jing off the telltale
si.c.-o ot uupue- are hnding
that smoking a Cartel drives
..away wariness and wakes up
jouthtul tntrgymakes vou
fet-1 ar.J !,i0k fresher. Soioke
all you u -.-u-the costlier to
oaccos in Camels never put your
nerves out of tune.
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r - 1 c:i"-. t 'v '-: i : ak r:
- rave -me tar. at h-r tv-p;i
; A-.:he timei Ho-r Pavfwks-r
t:-e rre;s -v';- v v3.- .
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ar.d cou- in' ene -I'-.trl'J
c'ul try.a'nd 'sel'-himV l'ha-1 '-v-ir-
Hontef of, -.vr.-it ;.vr, r.:r? a- i' k
b'.rn to keer iu Vt. hu - :i ., . 'i '. '
I r .1 t , 1 I 7- hpr. rV.:.. . . ' "t
pressman'" the ; V-. '.. -vkk , " '
as- art oilier f---r- 20 -i,!--. -,:'
in? so : durir? , thP -fe'.' mJ-uis-'kf
took for me- to take the ..- k . V -":'
rroahf-i Homer ar r '.'.' k'"' v".
:yft fom iniire -voice and ani vka
s"on .,'-ii-rev:j M-''n'-j'-''kr..
"HI T O R Ari S S"
r mif ad - ,i, error" methods have
' "Perimen, an1 ,ate chnces l,h ma.made device,
-huma ,,. When yo senJ a prKcr.pl.M t( a
' 0U "am ' h omr.o be eompoud.
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