THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1937 THE WAYNES VILLfi MOUNTAINEER I Outstanding Parts Of Mr. Roosevelt's Address to Congress Some excerpts from Prs!iin loosevelt's message to Congress last J$ Your task and mine is not ending -j'with the end of the depression. M tm ........ . r " ri . i , i me siaiuw ui its.A nas oeen out Jawed. The problems have not Sober second thought .nnnrmc most of us in the belief that the broa.i Objectives of the National Recovery jAct were sound. The total need is not an alteration f our fundamental la ML' -i K 1 1 f an in jcreajsingly enlightened view with ref erence to it. "Death Valley Scotty " Sued PAGE 7 1 The judicial bench is asked by the , people to do its, part in making dem . kracy successful. 2 The process 'of our democracy must Jiot be imperiled by the denial of es sential powerB of free government. Exnerienee with actuali Ciear mat leuerai laws supplement ing' stats law an ntmtiaA f ui o!ve the problems which result from piouern invention applied in an in dustrialized nation which .vtnrli.,.-, ; Business with scant regard to state ines. Overproduction. undernroHiiot-;.-,,, ,j Speculation are three ovil ;.f u 4isti.ll the troubles of unsound infla tion and disastrous deflation. if 1 The masse of the rurnT nf ..n t.u. Americas are convinced that the dem ocratic ' form of government can be Wade to succeed and do not wish to Substitute for it any other form of government, S - International Illustrated Ken t Soiindphotn Mrs. Walter E. Scott ' Piling auit for separate maintenance. Mrs Walter E Scott et forth hmZZrV" 'os Angeles court agatTer' 22 S ifiM in fi V TS,;tty that t,,, v werp married " Ctacln. ZstM,',n , ' International Illustrated News Soundphoto Mrs. Scott la looking at a picture of he, .m.rh-publicHed husband Young Baptist Hoys Form Royal Ambassadors Group In oligarchies millfofiom i. ., - t t , .', " , "tta PC xymam, wnus in cnose nations which hjtve reUined democracy, militarism hfts "waned. The inter-American -onfWrw.. ,m j j "w '""Momciiiai prin ciples of democracy, did much to as ei:e m ace in this hnmienliom eire peace fl shall sr shortlv addrpss tho r,-,... nre fuliy in regard to modernizing aid improving the executive branch ol the ffovernmenh .jIany millions of American still , life in habitations which not only fail tof provide the physical benefits of mcdern civilization hut Kmj j; - aqrt impair the health of future generations. The Royal Ambassadors met with Mrs. H. W. Biiucom, their leader, at her home Friday night, January 8. 1 he following officers were elected: Henry Foy, Ambassador In Chief, Bobbie Colkitt, Assistant Ambassa dor; Paul Walker, Chapter, Recorder; Billy Burg'n, Chapter Steward, and Colvin Brown, Chapter Herald. After th,i business and study ses sion refreshments were served. This uiKuiuzaiKin jS 10r M)yS (f tne a(re of !) to 13. vice and training, can. be made self supporting on land which can event ually belong to them. j Another national problem is the in- Hmvt.l.An..nJ. -.:. wingenc development ot our social Meed ' mo,T f tiT "rt"'-1""ere i purity system, the broadening of " them with some the services it render, and practical f j wine au- improvement in its operation. Carl Ratcliff Is Honored At W.C.T.C. OuHowhee, (Sptvial to The Moun. taineer.) In a recent election of sen ior class superlatives sit. ' Western Carolina Teachers College, Carl Rat lin, ot Waviiesvi e. was eleetd th,- most handsome, the most nonnlnr nn.l the btist alUmund bav Miss Ruth Hur.h if f'si elwted the prettiest, the most popular, "u L"e o'si personality (girl). Miss Dot Hitfdon. of Svlva. was ol.x-t.l the bent all-round jrirl and Merle Davis, of Grand view, was chosen the best personality (boy.) Mr. Ratcliff, who is now president of the student body here, was presi dent of his class in both his fresh man and junior years, ha served on the student senate for three years, and has been on the football snnad for foil- VPiir n a atnjint Iwtf.) Ilrt was selected left end on the all-North State Conference football team and Farm Debt Adjust ment Available To Haywood Farmers T. Newton Cook, county supervisor in charge of Rural Rehabilitation pro gram of the Re-settlement Administra tion in Haywood and rtuncombe coun ties teels that there may be farmers in this section in rlar.-.- i..; . their property trom foreclosure, or otherwise in distress on account of debt, who could be helped by the Farm Debt Adjustment Service whicJi is now a part of the Rural Rehabilita tion program 0f the Resettlement d- iinniMi acion. "While thousaniis of distressed debt ors in the nation and hundreds in this r-it. Ivum U ...... t. I t ,itac uri-u ueipea to Uear up i "- I1U a mi i vnatteito the satisfaction of both creditor and debtor, recent studies indicate that there are still those who do not take advantage of the friendlv debt conciliation service offered bv the resettlement Administration Mr CH)k8.said. ' "While it is not always possible to sae a farm from foreclosure, in many cases we do. un.l th.t.. ;'., way6 a good chance that we can be ot some assistance. The Farm Debt Adjustment Service is available to all farmers in serious difficulty on ac count of debts and it costs nothing to apply," he declared. All one has to do is to address a postal card, or apply in person, to the nearest county Rural Rehabilitation supervisor who will' Kit., u . ... ,, , , me ap plicants nroblems nn,l ...i. u:'1 , . ' nuiiar mill I "m possioie to assist him. Mr. UB. n ,,uce is located in the cou-t house. Wavnesvillc n.i ;.. i. . ....... house, Asheville. Mr. Cook calla flft-onti.in t . .1 . H,.. . v'"" l trie tact tnat voluntary committee j of public spu-ited citizen working without nav. other ,,, . , ' uuuai ex penses, nave been itrir.-inivnJ ;n -.. county to help with this ' Farm IVbt nujusunenc service 'Pi,....-.. - . .. v wiiiruiu at s mt'et witn the debtor and creditor try to have the debt reduced in accord ance with the debtor's ability to pay, or to get the debtor more time in which to pay off the debt, or to find a new cred'tor. To work with the Rural Rehabili tation supervisors and with H. ,..n ty committees, and especially to handle w.e Knottier problems, one or more Farm Debt specialists have been as signed in each state. Tht, inJ,;i lsts are prepared to mAku a study of the more difficult debt prob lems, l anicuiany are these special ists called in where there is an emer gency situation threatening imme diate foreclosure. T. A. Holcombe is the debt specialist or Farm Debt Ad justment supervisor, as he is tech nically called, covering this and sev-i eta! adjoining counties. (Contributed.) j i FOR OLD ACE BENEFITS ine .social Security board an nounced ( !a Wednesday that 4S5.-1- persons in North Carolina had riled applications through the post oniee tor old-age benefits under the Social Security Act. 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