THl'RSD SDAY, MARCH 12, 1936 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Senator Reynolds Urging Opening Of Park This Summer Hi, Plan B ivT&tabltah Tourist Accommodations To Enable Y0ger VfcitsIn The Park nn'(TTON. Senator Robert WAlM'iu National R- ?rvte "to establish temporary Farli latinos for tourists in the mokv Mountains .National rat'en though it may not be pos Pr,t tH time to make more per-m-r.t structures. Tt, -nator takes the position that imperative that no more delay '1 L S m the way of getting the P n -nts whk-h are necessary to imr 2f the .hundreds of thous S who are anxious to visit the play- H sa:d he was hopeful the park U will see it way clear to offish- own the park this summer and concession contracts for lodges, , Mrvt camps, filling stations, comrais 7S for the sale of commodities, fi'mline native products, other es pials for euch a park. Pending such a permanent estab :hnu'nt ' however, he wants itohe park i; vke to set up tourist camps, m 1, miintr sanitary facilities, so .that the many visitors who are sure to visit the rk this spring and summer will be tabled to spend eeveral days in the nark instead of having to drive through in a rush. Sucn provision would assure a larger number of tour ist, and longer stays 0n the part of almost all of them. When the time does come for es tablishment of permanent conces sions Senator Reynolds wants to be lure thev include large rustic lodges, similar to those in some of the west ern states, where conventions might be held. Western North Carolina al ready is a mecea of conventions, and if these accommodations were provid ed, Senator Reynolds believes the number held in that region would multiply tenfold. Another aim of the senator is to make every effort to keep the Great Smoky Mountains National park from becoming a toll park. He pointed out flier aro approximately 80,000,000 people within 18 hours driving time of the park, and elimination of tolls would make the park much more at- i Italians' Smashing Victory May Lead to Peace Rain Snow Sleet- Together With Worn Out Shoes MEANS SICKNESS ' ? 1 ' 1 j fIMIsKi$f i 1 I V:S MIlES LINE OF ciS I .TMSjtffiiL AMBAALAJI i communication Nj itFlw -k XJl' 1 l ITALIAN PIANES J'tlR , fV ( 30MBED ADVAKC" M ADDIS, y & - sT Vaf J ' 1 Statute Mi'ft Rai K.a Scene of four-day b.ttU m " JTTSir TZQ.l Possibility of peace negotiations and early settle ment of the Italo-Ethiopian war loomed following the crushing defeat administered the forces of Haile Selassie when they were trapped by 20,000 Italian troops in the mountainous region of Tem bien where a four-day battle crumbled the Ethio pian line and left 10,000 of their men dead on the battlefield. Venerable Ras Kassa, leader of the Ethiopian forces was reported to have been cap tured or to have committed suicide. Fighting ranged along an extended front west and south west of Makale. Italian bombing pianos took heavy tolls on raids in the vicinity of Quoram and the mountain citadel of Amba Alaji. The Italian drive climaxed a campaign to solidify their lines of com munication from Makale southward toward Addis Ababa in the face of guerilla warfare tactics of the Ethiopian forces.. Mrs I lassie Hrcwn Killian In the going of Mrs. Hajsie Brown Ki Han. a charter member of the Way- nesville Woman's Club, the organiza tion has sustained one of its greatest losses. We recognized her as our Club Mother. She had been active in club work tor 28 years, longer than any woman in Wee-tern North Caro lina. She never crew old. was as young in spirit and progressive ideas as any woman in vne ciud, ami u is known that she was a companion and chum of her grand-children. Her very presence lent dignity ami charactoi to our meetings which she attended with regularity, and always seemed to enjoy. The treasurers' books testify that she was never in arrears in paying her club dues after the first meeting of the new year. She was a woman of culture and charm, possessing a splendid memory and a brilliant mind. Many of us recall the beautiful papers she used to read 'before the club. She really lived the Club Prayer: "Never hasty in jud'gment, always generous, calm, seTene and gentle, and was large in thought, in word and deed." We shall always con.siidT it an lien or to have had her a one of the founders of thi club, and may we strive to keep it on thr liigh level as it was established, and may a double portion of her sweet spirit and her wise coum-il continue to live with us who knew her, and loved her. "Gone from our club send our halls, the council of a friend, who gave us hope and lofty call and sUxni by us to the end." We, the members of tie Waynes ville Woman's Olub, extend our deep est sympathy to the children, grand children and loved ones. And lie it resolved, tliat a copy of this tribute be spreiul upon our club minutes. A copy pent to the family and one sent to the local paper, and one to the North Carolina Club Wo man. MRS. R. N. BARBER. MRS. R. H. BLACKWELL. MRS. JOHN N. SHOOLBREP, Vmnuttee. Read The Ads Mountaineers To Play Double Bill Coach Wsatherby's Mountaineers will play Clyde next Tuesday. On an undetermined date will play Sylva be fore they leave for the tournament at CulLowhee. The Waynesville girls, winners of the Blue Ridge Conference tournament, have lost only to if -he-strong Bethel "team this season, and along With Bethel and Sylva will be considered outstanding si.xtet.s in tournament play at Western Carolina Teachers College. Don't take a chance on being sick from wet feet bring Us Those Shoes ITS CHEAPER TO HAVE SHOES FIXED THAN TO PAY DOCTOR BILLS THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP Next to Western Union tractive to them. If conditions are right, he aid, the people will stay longer and will, as a matter of course, spend more money. "Our Bob" enthusiasticady '.declared today that "the people of Western North Carolina do not appreciate what having the park will mean to them. He .said that with the park as a cente.r of attraction, people who come to the -state will make side trips to irvlude visits to Kings Mountain, Pisgah Mountain and Forest, Chin. ney Rock, Asheville, Charlotte and other nearby places. . Not only are tourists interested in scenic and historic spots, hie said, but when thev-come to. the state they wi 1 want to visit the industries of North Carolina. He said: "For instance, I can think of noth ing more interesting than to watch the making of cigarettes at Winston Salem, or of towels at Concord. Un pointed out that one of the chief at tractions for tourists visiting Chicago is the stock . yards and slaughter house. The senator reiterated his tnw: ment that he believed the North. Car olina legislature should appropriate $100,000 to advertise, the park all over the nation, matched, of course, by n like sum appropriated by'; the. Tennes see legislature. , Meanwhile, he said, he will let no opportunity slip by unnoticed when he may advertise the park and his state in the United Slates senate. He laud ed the park and state in a long. senate speech last week. SS2 A Hint For Spring B There's really no use of buying a new spring outfit until you get that one you wore last year out and send it to us to be properly cleaned and pressed. You'll be surprised at the difference we can make in it. It will look like new, it will be cleaned prop erly and it will cost but very little. SEXD ALL YOUR DRY CLEANING TO THE AND LAUNDRY Waynesville Laundry, Inc. PHONE 205 FACTS from Washington I rum The l'niled suites New. Wiixhiiiirtoii. More Than 10,000 Visitors In Park Peak bonus payments are hot ex pected until August, September and O-tober, although the law provides that the outflow of checks is t-u Mart June IS. Because i administrative teohnivallties it is impossible to make immediate payment. If a bill now pending in' the House is passel, the Federal Government niuv enter the tourist business. The measure, which already has passed t'h;'e Senate, provides for a United States Tiavel Commission "to encour age travel to and within the United States," . The United States is to honor its naval and military heroes by a special postage stamp issue this summer. Plans are being made by the Post Office to commemorate some of the most famous by insurance of a Series of siaiiuv in five denominations. ('. mprehi n-;v- tests to determine the adaptability of metals fur use in construct inn of low cost houses have been .started by the . National Bureau of Standards. Estimated tiavel to Croat Smoky Mountains National Park for Febioi ary, lOIUi, was lO.titiO according to .1. 11. Eakin, suiH-rintendent. A t.roflic count, taken at one of the six entrances to the. park resulted in a count of li.TL'l automobiles carrying K,'KS4 peo plo. Estimating that lit) per cent ad ditional people came into the park at the five other 'entrances, a total travel figure of Kl.CitiO is estimated. Automobiles front 2!) states and the District of Columbia we're' counted, with l! lK-r cent of visitors being from state other than Tonne North Canxilina. . isee and Read The Ads SYSTEMATIC SAVING WILL KEEP YOU OUT OF DEBT Mosi iiicii work hit ill for ilu-ir money and slrante as il may si-jii. sM-ml II looli-hlv. Many n man. wllhnul -ullii lein n n,n, ancf. di-eply in ilehl nd I- roi-ced to curry the Imrdeii i ml i ri i t-l y . lor It is hind to el out ouee you in. A i ;m l ull v phi lined lnnl'l mid .yslenuil ie sjixlnt; to lu-lp me- he budget, "ill k--) you oui of ilehl mid money nliend. Start Saving Through This Institution. tin Now daei U the ttme lo -tart, to do your sjh ln. mi Iutr not tomorrow . it ml here is Make ll your aim and purpose to set tisldc a lied iiiuouiit for sinins each uiy day and live within the unguis of the romnindcr. Ity doinji Ihis ton will ereme nil cslulo (nf from all IndchlcdiKs.s wilh which you can do as you please. HAYWOOD HOME BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION S, H. HUSH NELL, Secretary -Treasurer : lVspilo the fact that January 'ash income of farmers -..included only a s.ma'11- amount of AAA ln-nefit pay ments, the total wits the high.ist for any January in live years, reports the Ilut'iau of Agricultural Kcouomics. Congress at its. preM'nt iiare will enact a reco.rd 'number-of private claim bi'ls at. thisvession. Primary reason: A change in -House- iu!e enab.ing speedier conside i ation of such meas ures. . Although there are .till millions of unemployed there is a shortage of -killed raftsmen, in -some trades. Vocational experts of -'the '..'('mice, of Education explain that in these tines shutdowns . -of recent year's'-'-prevented, the training of an adequate number of .'apprentices- while at the same time many winkers to. k it her m ployment. Between .".0 and CD ve.ak banks will be merged with stronger institut ions . ., ,..;ii w.n'!ir-i't l,v new banks dur. l ing, the next three and a half months. The mergers are planned ny me rcu eral Deposit insurance Com)any as part of its program to strengthen the banking structure. Emergency crop and feed loans, recently authorized by an executive order of the President, are to be lim ited to the. minimum amount neces sary to meet the'-, imme-diate cash needs of farmers who are unable to obtain credit from any other source and . in no instance may exce d $200 to one farmer. anno u ncing The Appointment of GREEN (Po'n z i) M C In Charge Of FORD In Waynesville and Vicinity Oriental cihestnut tree-s .may- re place the stands of native chestnuts wiped out during , the past three de cades by the chestnut, blight;. . In an effort to' find a drought resistant chest nut the Agriculture Department this spring is making an experimental planting of the Oriental varieties in the Virginia Blue Ridge forests. Mortgages in amounts up to ten million dollars may be insured by the Federal Housing -': : Administration. 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