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' THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER
TUESDAY
Boosters Discuss
Traffic Safety
For Hazelwood
At llii'ir inee;jnn last Hi-i'k. t lit
Hazi'lwood Hookers i-iuh conducted
a general diM-u-siur. of trailic
safety, which was filtered with in
terest by all member present.
They diuvcd primal v.. Outrank-
situation in 1 l.i. lw i.n-1. and
promised i'olnv Chief oodai it
who was piVM-n!. their Mippi.ii :i
brin'in violators of tratlie la.s
to justice and helping spread 1 1 n
praeliee of better driving.
Joe Emerson lio.se, talented
LANDSCAPE
SERVICE
Designing . . . Planting.
Fruit Trees for Sale.
G. Frank Sauter
Whittier, N. C-
Central PTA Will
Meet 7:30 Tonight
Laurence Loathe rwood will be
the speaker at the first meeting Ji
liie ear of the Central Parent
1'iailuis Association tonight at
7 .Vr. Leatherwood is presi
dent i t the Haywood chapter of the
. C Education Association.
CoiiiiniUees tor the coming year
Ml', be appointed by W. Curtis
Kii-is, president Miss Elizabeth
I !ciu is seei c tary.
radio singer who recently joined
the clan, pivsentcd several num
bers that weie enjoyed by all pres
ent. He S. H. Crockett, Boosters
president announces that their
next meeting will be in connection
wth the county Livestock and
Home Arts Show. They and other
civic clubs will attend the barbe
cue and program given the night
of Oct 7th on the high school
;iound- prior to the opening of
che show.
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Members Of North Carolina Press At Barbecue Supper Served At Armory
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check is being made throughout
the season, and it is planned to
conduct a similar count next summer.
SEpTEMB
High
More than 250 people enjoyed the barbecue supper at the Armory here Friday nigh, when the Chamber of Commerce was host to
Association. Included in the group are 55 members of the high school band. (A Mountaineer photograph, by Ingram, Skyland
the Pres?
Studio).
Missouri Democrats
Draft Truman For 1948
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo Mis
souri Democrats adopted a special
resolution to draft President Tru
man for reelection in 1948 while
the state Republican platform
warned that Communism is the
greatest peril of the nation and
said the President was the leader
of an administration that permit
ted the growth of "this ungodly
idcalogiral monster."
The Democrats called Mr. Tru
man a "distinguished Missourian"
who "in the tradition of the late
President Roosevelt" is leading the
nation from a war economy to a
sound and substantial peace econ
omy " without social or economic
chaos."
In the biggest political conven
tion in Missouri since the war, the
two major parties adopted their
bulky state platforms and beard the
Chief Executive alternately laud
ed and criticized.
Press
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(Continued from page 1 )
and the Indians lined up to shoot
it off his head, but the event was
called off "due to extreme ner
vousness of Mr. LafToon."
Later in the evening, another
"uag" was staged by one of the
Indians saying he wanted to take
a squaw home. He was given his
choice, and he selected Miss Beat
rice Cobb, secretary of the Asso
ciation. The members enjoyed the
event, and when The Mountaineer
photographer caught a picture of
the embrace, oted to have the pic
ture published in the N. C. Press
bulletin.
The group was met at F.custa
by Charles Kay, C. J. Recce, M. I).
Watkins, Ed Sims, M. R. William
son, William Medl'ord and Claude
N. Allen. These accompanied the
Press back on the buses, telling
of the country and scenic points
of interest along the route. Copies
of the Mountaineer and an 8-page
program was given each member.
Patrolman O. R. Roherts was
assigned to lead the group from
Asheville to Eeusta, then to
Wayncsville, and back to Asheville
after the barbecue supper.
The Press executive session Sat
urday morning expressed thanks
and appreciation to the three com
munities for the hospitality shown
them during the three-day conven
tion. The long tables at the Armory
were covered with while paper,
with ivy down the center. Red and
green apples were used for deco
ra! ions, and numerous jugs of
fresh cider were placed on each
table.
A group of civic leaders from
Brevard accompanied the group
here, and four civic representatives
from Canton were present.
At Eeusta the group were shown
through the plant after having lun
cheon in the cafeteria.
Saturday morning Herbert Peele,
of Elizabeth City, was elected pres
ident, Miss Beatrice Cobb was re
elected secretary-treasurer and Al
Resell, of Siler City, vice president.
Clarence Griffin, of Forest City,
was re-elected historian of the as
social ion.
A copy of Miss Margaret SI ring
field s book was given each mem
ber at the Armory.
The event here was sponsored
by the Chamber of Commerce, with
W. Curtis Russ. heading the com
mittee, with C. J. Recce in charge
of arrangements, and J. I,. Ed
wards in charge of the program.
Sylva Truck
(Continued from page 1 )
found fatally beaten near his home
in the East Sylva region about 7:45
Sunday night. The spot where he
was discovered was near his home,
not far from the negro residential
section.
A white youth whose name has
not been revealed stated that Jor
don was attacked while walking
along the railroad tracks in the
East Sylva area. The witness said
that Jordon's assailant struck him
with his bare fist, knocking him
down, then raised his victim fro. :i
the ground and told him, "to go
home."
The Jackson county authorities
believe that Jordon's fatal injuries
were inflicted with an implement
of some kind.
Martha Jane Bryson, 19, negro
woman said to have been accom
panying Dorscy was released Mon
day on bond. She was said to have
been identified as Jordon's assail
ant. Paul Radfird, driver of the Trail
ways bus, was reported to have
tokf the authorities in Asheville
that the negro flagged the bus near
Wilietts. He said two white men
asked to get oir the easlbound bus
near Balsam where an automobile
bearing other men was waiting.
Radford said the two men ordered
the negro to leave the bus with
them and he complied.
Funeral services for Jordon will
be held this afternoon a! 2 o'clock
at the East Sylva Baptist church.
Burial will be in Keener cemetery.
August Traffic
(Continued from page 1 )
highest average shown for a simi
lar two-day period was 76 out-of-state
ears. When the counts
were made in late August iiird and
25th), there was an average of 64
per hour.
There were more different states
represented, 31), on Aug. 11, than al
any time, and only half that num
ber were seen on Aug. 25. In the
period since July 2h'th. Florida
visitors greatly outnumbered those
from other states.
In the 26 hours reported, there
was a total of 2,6'JU out-of-state
automobiles. Of these 872 were
from Florida, 454 from Georgia,
363 from Soulh Carolina. 279 from
Tennessee, 200 from Alabama, 122
from Ohio, 32 from Virginia, 19
from Michigan, and small groups
from various other states.
Information of this nature is con
sidered valuable by the Chamber
of Commerce in that it presents
something definite about the
amount of travel in this community,
offering the basis for making pre
parations for the future. The
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(Continued From Page One)
this summer, hut it was decided to
wait until the, end of the tourist
season before tailing the conven
tion to organize District 1. Mr.
Cobb announces that the associa
tion president, Zehulon Daniels
of Gibsonville, and several other
officials will be present for the
meeting here.
The date of the convention, it
was pointed out, coincides with the
Cherokee Indian Fair and give
those who attend the opportunity
to see the fair. Plans for the pro
gram and other details will be an
nounced later.
N. C. Dairy Products
Gives $10,000 for Health
LEXINGTON After Kay Kyser
had concluded his tour of addresses
on behalf of the program of the
North Carolina Health Association
with an appeal to an audience here
Friday night that included mem
bers of all local civic clubs, the
executive board of the North Caro
lina Dairy Products Association, in
called session here voted to ap
propriate $10,000 toward a state
wide promotional campaign for
the good health grogram.
Announcement of the gift was
made by George L. H. White of
Raleigh, association president, who
said that members of his board had
been so deeply impressed with the
merit of the plan that they felt it
should mean much to the future of
North Carolina. I. L. Ray, execu
tive secretary, added that mem
bers of the association would also
support the campaign by their per
sonal effort?.
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These Lets
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Salesmen On Grounds 18th
Private Sale
Salesmen On Grow
Subdivision Will Be Restricted To Private Homes Costing A Min
Of Five Thousand Dollars.
All Lots Average About 100 by 200 Feet
Come Early - - - Select Your Choice Of W
$10.00 For Best Uame of Subdivis
Contest will be open until 5 o'clock Saturday, Sept. 21. Winner
announced on Tuesday, Sept. 24th.
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