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Page 12 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER ( Throng Atop Newfound Gap For Dedication Warning- ed or washed away, the exisiting cinating against typhoid fever at pit should be filled immediately ana human waste buried until new tbe Health clinic offices over the Champion Fibre Company labora (Continued from page 1) and sterilized before again being used. To sterilize well Take Vt pound of HTH, or Perchloron, or DOund BK or 2 nnunds Cholride oriw can h installed- tory m canton on Friday morning beginning Friday, September 6th, at 9:00 o'clock, at the Cruso school at 9:00 o'clock, Cecil school at 10:30 o'clock and at Woodrow (Rickman's store) at 9:00 o'clock If water has been in your house, scrub walls &nd floors with hot soapy water. Be sure to get all the mud and dirt out. Then rinse all shelves, walls, and floors with lime or 1 ouart of So-Hv or Clorox chlorine solution made by mixing 2tt teasDoonsfuls of HTH. BK. or on tne same day, Friday, Sep tember 6th. The public is invited to attend these clinics. mix in two eallon nail and after stirring pour into welL Allow to Perchloron in each c-allon of water stand 24 hours and then pump out. Boil all water until after this is done. used or pint (tea cup) of So Hy or Clorox to 3 gallons water. (If chloride of lime is used, it is necessary tfhat 7 teapoonfuls be used to each gallon of water). It will be noted that the State Board of Health recommends vac cination against typhoid fever in flooded areas. The health deoart- A physician has found that dur ing crises in the hnsinxoa j Where privies have been destroy. there is often a sharp increase in certain stomach airmpnt nrifi. thoroughfare of Hazelwood, which attracted around 3.000 tersons. definite pathological cause. 4 climaxed the day's festivities. Music was furnished bv the well Read The Ads ment will conduct clinics for vac governor of th. Ri Duke say. he pM known Hazelwood String band. 1Z n 'WIS Wll I On Monday, 15,171 people entered the G e;it Smoky Mountains National Park, and a vast majority stayed for the formal dedication by President Roosevelt late in the afternoon. This photograph was made from above the speaker's .stand. 1 lie large flag- in the center is on the North Carolina-Tennessee state line. Shortly after this picture was made, the announcement was made that the President and his party were approaching the Talk, and the crowd milled forward to fill every available inch of space. This photo made for The Mountaineer by John Topping. Park Dedication- (Continued from page 1) to the people of a free nation. North Carolina and Governor Coop er, of Tennessee, Federal Secu rity Administrator Paul V. McNutt, Governor Maybank, of South Car- ... . .. .,, ... . onna, uovernor neen jonnson, oi "I hone it will not hplnno- to .' . ' ., . . . . ., . Kentucky, and numerous others, them in theorv alone and that in . . . . , . .." , ' , . , l secretary icKes introduced uov- practice the ownership of this park; wn Ho who d an eioquent will not be in the hands of some . a . ' , v. ' trw Labor Day- (Continued from page 1) - given to the float entered by the Town of Hazelwood. Others enter ing the float contest were: the Unagusta Manufaefturing Com pany, C.N. Allen, Pet Dairy . , j i . I piea to me citizens oi ine country i Xt ati tj t strange kind of government puppet nationa, def b deeMn SlJin P ' subject to an overseas overlord. L. . , . . ' , . , Products Company, Farmers Ex- i. .i. .... . u ...iii v. tht we have temporized too long, i,onM w;n" t .,j.. x .ivpc uie uae Ux lb "with onhvprsivo o-ronn. or,,! m,rr,t I "TBt ---J". ui.ujf, x- cx confined to people coming hither on! ,outlaw the CommUnist party, government specified days and on NaxS bund and eve othe di ComP fri'l loyal organization." W1V ;bXCO Will BiaUUbClCU by the axe in order that a govern ment may conduct wars of aggres sion against other nations, "I hope that roads and paths and trails will still be built in the cause of liberty and recreation, and not confined to the ulterior pur poses of a war machine controlled by an individual or an oligrachy.". Interest in the dedication of this great preserve so long hoped for guson's Dairy, Garrett Furniture Company and the Ford Motor Com- loyal organization." T Viii; iu. -x Governor Prentice Cooner also """"" spoke, but confined his remarks to I Z'L T ' ? information ahont th, wnnHpr, nf i dec0rated . car' W1h tlle Toggery winning the second prize of $2.50. A large number of cars were enter ed in this class. In the pet parade, in which all types of dogs were entered, John ny Ldwards, as a backwoods hun information about the wonders of the park. Mr. Ickes also introduced the President, who was given a great ovation as he rose to address the crowd, standing directly above the impressive seal of the Department T iu .a tJ" of the Interior. , I Mn'lllT v pIace' and M"- Ida Music was furnished by the l J" 8a!e a"d u.nMU?1iS Knowiiu w ,uAft, UiS . tume, won the second prize of $2.60. by the ctizens of the two states Kings Mountain school band, both fiftv mh.! T.W no. oi thif t.,m,.. . .i...: , l . "Ity members of the hieh school piayiug a numoer oi patriotic airs. ' v.j . late Sunday night and parked on As the shadows of dusk fell over' and, lnou.nlform.. whle the other Clingman's Dome to be ready for the valleys the crowds under the! TrnZt 1 J 8Weate" nf the festivities which were set for . direction of the patrolmen began Sn"yd fr those march 4:30 the following day. Reserved to move. The cars went out in the 1 n eB of the ?a,:ade- ' seats had been provided for around same order in which they had been th ST wftl r"7, phairman 1,000 invited guests, but those who planced. Lone- intn th nio-hf lhe Parade' Wlth Bl11 Prevost and did not have snace "inside the! drovtt Hom a i j xvl a- davenport assisting. The ropes" willingly stood the entire time of the dedicatory ceremonies. Hundreds of representatives from the two state's patrols di rected the traffic and at no time was there any confusion. Detailed plans had been made as to all parking arrangements and the handling of the crowds expected. The President was at "least half an hour behind in his arrival, but the good humor of the crowd was undisturbed. Secretary Harold L. Ickes of the Department of the Interior pre sided. The invocation was given the Rev. Fred Brown of Knoxville, and the benediction by Bishop ware rurcell, of Caarlotte. $Xvf wnen tne presidential party, .JcjJt?, wnich circled the crowd, drove up, the thousands rose as one body in an enthusiastic greeting to the Chief.; Riding with the President were Mrs. Rosevelt, Senator Mc Kellar, of Tennessee and Senator Robert R. Reynolds. Surrounding the president on on the platform which was built on the Rockefeller memorial were such personages as Governor Hoey, oi Gat). fbr Mtnr Were OUt Oi tOWll resi- m f. - t t ' . slaulum' wnere a number of WUrKing IOr rilS JLlad lnieuc stunts and contests, with to rf.V Franklin D. Rnnwvplf ' .TV firi nn of the President, is pictured hard at work at Democratic campaign head quarters in New York. Working for re-election of his father, he is di recting activities among college stu dents. Young Roosevelt will soon become a law clerk. selections and drills by the uni formed band filling the greater part of the day. At noon 85 members of the band were guests at a fried chicken dinner served in the school cafe teria. From 1 to 2 o'clock, singing contests with O00 attending, were staged in the high school audito rium under the direction of Dewev Hyatt. : ; The prize winners in the sing ing contests were: first prize, of o.uu to J. u. Hyatt and Daphne Rice; second of $2.50 to Shelton Brothers quartet; third prize of .ou Dy Hyatt-Bryson quartet: fourth prize of $2.00 to Isabelle rnuitt. In the afternoon an extensive athletic program was given under me supervision of C. E. 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