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it v ? ii ' 4 . t r PAGE. TWO (Secvud SeitiouT THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER - THE MOUNTAINEER A1 Good Program- CARAMSAl- THE WAYNESVILLE PfttNTING CO. Main Street . Pboe Waynesvflle, North Carolina The County Seat of Hrwd Conaty W. CURTIS RUSS Editor Vf. Curtis Musa and Marlon T. Bridges, Publishers PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY HAYWOOD COUNTY One Year Six Months NORTH CAROLINA One Year Six Months OUTSIDE NORTH CAROLINA One Year six Months $3.00 1.7. $4.00 $2.5 $4.50 2.50 .,,u,.1 th- wt offi. .1 N. C, Swi CUm "u',..iv .vli.- ri-hiti.M. "f rwiwt. rnl ot thank. J U ,. r ... .,t'r.trt..i..mM.I f'.r profit, will b rharftd 'of at th rat i; ( . ,- .r.'l 4 (.all flits it word. MKMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I f Asa,.. 'it-. I'r" is entitle,) rulusivrl? to tr.r OM ftr r t.,. . . j ., : ,... rn. I'd ii this Mwapayn. a ,v, ... ,. A : 1 '.' t- .liepat. NATIONAL eDITORIAI A Cr I ATIr"Mk.l m j J- inn v-f i 7ZJ Fill DAY. KKUUl'AKY i:.. 14S BeginninR Sunday, the Exchange Club of Canton will sponsor "Crime Prevention Week" in Haywood, while other chibs of the national organization carry on a similar' pro gram throughout the country. The program is deaipned for young people, and will be presented to high school students1 throughout the county. Speakers wiH dis cuss the folly of crime, and law enforcement' officers will hold open house to show the students just what the inside of jails and police stations look like. Officers will an swer questions and take pains to explain their part in curbing crime. The sponsors of this program are approach ing it from an educational standpoint, and 1 carrying the facts direct to young people fori their consideration. It is hard to tell just how much can be ac complished bv such campaigns, but it is well to keep the public informed as to the cost of crime, and the ultimate result for those who persist in participating. The officers of the Exchange Club and their national co-workers have started a fine program, and one which the entire county' should enter and cany on to the final degree. Why Is Fuel Oil Short? Will that oil in the Link hold out until the tank truck comes again? Which will win in the first l)iu race of 1948, the creeping deple tion of fuel oil reserves or the "rustle of spring'"' For some millions of people anxiety prompts another ctiestion: Why Our New Court Officials On Tuesdav of this week, the 20th judicial (li. trict -ot a new judge, a new solicitor, and re;aed an active .indue to special court as 1 ivinr.ents. The !5-vear record of Judge Felix E. Alley stands for itself, as he has made a name for huh-el! and district while on the bench. He rieseives the retirement which he asks, and while he will not stop work, we expect to see some more ot his writings which have already become popular throughout the area. Judie Dan K. Moore, our former solicitor, and neighbor from Jackson county, is des tined to make an outstanding record for him self as judge, fie is a man of many qualifi cations, and a person well fitted for the judge ship. His experience as a lawyer, as solicitor, civic leader, legislator, and churchman, gives him a good start towards success. He is a determined young man, known for fairness, keen intelligence and deliberativeness. The new solicitor of this district. Baxter C. Jones, ot Bryson City, knows Western North Carolina. He knows the people, their good and nh;i,.i""T bad traits there might be. He is a hard fighting lawyer, and a prosecutor who will seek punishment where it is due. We feel that Governor Cherry made good selections in naming Judge Moore and So licitor Jones. Tax Sleuths Worth Their Hire The Bureau of Internal Revenue has re cently made a number of income tax studies that cover various businesses and professions. The Bureau has discovered, among other things, that some East Coast commercial fish ermen have been manipulating their books and that many physicians and farmers, bv keeping no books at all. have "forgotten some of their income. The Bureau now knows of several new schemes that are being used in the evasion of taxes. It is seeking to learn of others. The general knowledge thus developed should be of assistance in checking individual returns. The fact is that persons whose income de rives from sources olher than payrolls often can if thev wish, fail to report all their in come with l.Ule danger that the fraud will be discovered by a routine check. It requires a more detailed study than is routinely given to uncover such evasions. The present campaign to learn the various patterns of such efforts is a good move. After that, results will depend on how many exam iners there are to check returns. If the num ber is inadequate, the chance that a taxpayer can cheat the government for long will be lessened. For that reason, the recent congressional cut in the appropriations for the bureau was highly doubtful economy. Since it is known that a properly trained bureau agent will earn for the Treasury many times his annual pay, there has been no saving here. There has been a loss. When men are being regularly caught in their efforts to evade, fewer men feel tempted. Even some of those who thought they might "get by with it" have a change of heart and ask to make amended returns. The total gain for the Treasury can run into hundreds of millions. The Milwaukee Journal. 1 T&MMSP1" I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ij, MIRROR OF YOUK MIND' "SLiKKM per cent of huh tul to their w, c. their mamea cholojy wuuia and try to tu.j drive a man t,, i field is li.ir ! woid, "dyi...i.. our actions. in this t:c!d t: atry L Lased c:. sj 'jw Rambling 'Round Bits Of Human Interest News Ticked Up By Members Of The Mountaineer Staff- is fuel Friday the lhirtet n' h short this winter'. The situation whin stated in general terms ;1-' i-t su.csi,i,on i. to understand. l eiroiemn ji awa consciousness Kvery day a now o the .surface , . . out i What lil iu secrol- i line i lind mail a dinner i iifiagenicnt in the in is not har duction is at an all-time high. But consump-- oi u.i hiohur A month apo it was esti- . ' , , , , , .,,.. joi iKinatod uith ih mated that the demand ior luei on wuuiu im. h;m, b() n ,,.,,.,, 3.3 per cent ahead of supply until the end of th, ancestry, it a p. the heating season. That means dipping intooop a.st ot ah th, ... . rj (iiia hear t lie uoulcl h reserve stocks at the rate ol almost 7,000,000 llM,mM.lv(.., m , ,,,,,,,, "aliens per dav. These reserves are distrib- stoiv tinins. lu ,n . the wav from bn rehnerv tanK ; 'o Keep n on. tell, I uted al dollar hill on 1 to runner . . . , , . , . i . : as i or anil 1 1 1 a i icu "farms to the small dealers reureu iaim -',, M, M.Mln ., Some storage nearest the consumer is pret- ikn ihai -.e- a i, i 4r I i rvi A nri n iy (f nrnrossivo tienletion ! a run ul lu. h t Mini. jj.wv.j.i r f slices safety margins almost to zero. The mar gin in transportation is also thin. Tank car production, although increasing, has not caught up with the need. Too many tankers, Navy and others, were laid up, and it takes weeks to condition them for service. In such a situation any interruption in the flow from well to consumer whether by strikes, bad weather, or inability to shift short transportation around quickly can cut down that slender margin into a frigid fam- Interruptions from all these causes have ai on i have nt nnn III MIO'll in 1 1 lo Hi.;' i .'i.,i i .Old . ..nil lie ill - I a His very Kanglins uneasiness proved that a visit to a swanky hotel was entirely nut of his line. I! I he made the grade from the his front door over to Ihe de'.k. Ills mail-order suit and uijny cui ved lelt hat caused the lnl; ... a hit su(jt 1 1 ilinusl; aloof . . . to hesitate when the visitor de manded Ihe hest loom in the ho tel. Noting the i leih', he'itjio v. the would he xui'-t iiiii.ill.il a .ile ul grernharks lh.it looted like lush na tur.'l.ind. then the I, i k did a rebound and jlinu .t iConlinned on Hae Thu . i C i i you always help a Answer: No. One of the saddest aspects of reality is that there aie many things no one can do for anybody, no matter how much he loves him, because these things can lc done by no one but the person himself. For example, you cannot moke anybody cite see what is truly for his own good in the long run. If you try to force i,notl,cr per. on to tee things is you do, you v. ill either nut aniag cteze him, or will stait a conflict in his mind between ins loyalty to you and Ins i eal convictions Oneof in. p fii-a le.Mms is forbearance. VOICE I OF THE PEOPLE Do inn think the drop in the commodity market indicates: that inices lure irjched iheil peak? person if you love him? Is "dynamic psychology" dif ferent from elher kinds? Answer: Very much so. There are branches of p.-viholoay. lor instance, which aie concerned only w ith the facts of how people behave: a psychologist of this school rc.i'ii'ly repoited that hfy V I'M K.iit'f i" ' -,:.,li. ,.(. Irw DflUC hnuinn n 1 . a ,atnerI1u wwr uyyressive? Answer: N. , . i d c Univcrs.ty ot ! . on the liasi ..' nique in . ! stedod .,t i u'ay" s i . i m they ac m,. . from lioiiu' . , , no tatht-i she Ete.-Mvei.e .- rnal fatnil ie-. . A fathc lc utterly (it p. to allow h :n toward la r. nnrm-il iirc : heljj him ' . '. , "Urlc3 'a '-la '"en. ' ' :'::; 'rath, ' : iaa. Capital Letters Bt THOMPSON r.HEENWOon l mil , ! . I H I III I. H , 1 1 1 . i , e iluuk a ilu .', h a ai d I I no I 7C44ttif&J ii ine. CAMPAIGN SI.OC.WS CAN KICK BACK, (..(I I' FOUND IN 1SX4 Hy jam: TADS WASHINGTON' "(i rover the Good" The Hepubli cans sought to popularize their noinint'e as "The Plumed Kniiiht" and "Hlaine of Maine." The Dem ocrats retaliated to this last Willi a ditty: "Blaine. Blaine. James G Blaine, The Continental Liar from One of the ,! Thov Vinvf. ai'i'ravated Shortages n-asnns Doltiical hcadtiuailers of uecuncc. - - - . - . . . . . .v, c... f xt.i i u.io Inav a.-. c nr. On in :i; (I I t i"i -mir Ul ...unit". ... inn v.iiu- 1 948 campaign slot;,ui- i that a hastily formulated hat 1 1 -i r Miiiif- basicallv created by increased demattJ. Nevertheless, there is something about the I M I'.lin.r h, I Unas lb 0 I, ,11 l.e.e h" C..U II. , 1" - lllihll. of lluia. I oi,i ana ,i,, ,n In .. I a rl ol lee John tiuyd: I : I hope llie have lrs. P.. If. Cimpbell: ' I Ihink ihe; have and 1 am yratetul." ii,, nk ,i I,:,, lit ,1 ai a . I brio h il c iev.ci price-. 1 H t.lll.l e v. .11 fo v.oi I., I, 1,1. in i ..a Ilu",' have - Mrs. I. I! liopt prni". Ilipps: i hope so and have staitt-d down." Thro .Mel raeken: 1 ilun't know and ilon t ihiiil; anyhody else knows." Dr. Louis Cobb: "I believe so and I hope so." specific "crises" and the conservation meas- times can booim-raim ures so far undertaken that seem disturbing-, J1-;''1;;;:;;;-;;,,;::;;,; ly unreal. The petroleum industry rests itsjUl. s I). Hm chard dim ad.-i icd campaign on urging not only "reasonable" ! the Democrats a- ihe building temperatures, which make sense, ';.1Ulm- "'""'''". 1 lion, llistonan -.e ' ! ..i but also such things as insulating and weath- s), nviiMve to i .,!!. a, which either were done during j penally m c York 'is hardly be done now before the j t'levcland. tl,. in pinch is iwer. In some areas it has announced i H.lhu, lhl. pu.,,,,i, ,, 15 per cent cuts in consumer deliveries, but in that sum .;:. has et to make clear who does the rationing, - the buyer or the seller. One is forced to wonder why the petroleum : paign, the Democrats also used were supplied by ihe Popuhst par the statement "The Public Bcty. headed by James B. Weaver Damned," which they attributed to iwith its slogan "In God we Trust Cornelius Vanderbilt. one of the led, In Kansas wo Busied." er stripping the war or can r! ol ,-i ( inner won a G .li tile Republican backers. Four jears later Benjamin Har rison, manilson ol old "Tippe canoe." defeated Clm clanil. ulio used "I'ublic Oil ice is a Public Ti iisl ' Harrison halh -hotn l "tv No No Free Tradi ." Cleveland won the V,'.i2 elec tion defeating Hen.ianiiu Han i s,m The real fireworks, however. William McKinlcy, Republican candidate defeated William Jen nings Bivan in the "Free Silver" campaign of 1H!)(I. The Demo cratic sin ,u: was taken from lire. jan's tainou- winds "You Shall Not iCsucil; Mankind t oon a Cross of. jCehl, r.opubliraiis used True Amei icanisi-i" ;inci "Sound Mono; ." Finn More years ol the Full 1 ' oi.l i niic.i on I'.-cjc Tin cci NFW 1NIF.HFST Well, it ! . u look as It North Oaroliiiii I; tioall; letiiiiuns lo normal on Hit political lioiit Ii has been tiht '.t ir; no.', one a hoi titl.t has been v.atjed and lliclc eea. to be piau.n' i.p on all ' ides i di .re to. one ut (h.)'e old i.noci. da Ii I .li a'W.ut ail. a', on v. huh demuo i l i. ' Ihli-.e and pio pel '. ; Pioiiabiv the Raleii'ti New and I I u, , i , t r I, -i.l uir.eihai : I. he i h ,l t ,n nand wht.-n u comi.it'iiled e.1,1 i oi iaily la I week: Whether he run I'.r i. econ.l thud, or iuiutli. Mr Scott will un I quest, onably furai ii added allele 1 ai tile campaign. Thereloiv hi intry ' hculd he v. ehoi.ied ij all of (ho e who helicve in denio iralic gov cnunt-nt . . . " ON THF SPOT No man oeeu pving a hilJli Slate oll'ice can r.m ve Ihe people properly while cam paigning for the Govei'iioiship, ae cording to Agriculture Commis sioner W. Kerr Scott. ! Afler Scoll made I his statement State Treasurer CharUs Johnson said in retaliation that he would resign his position when he found that his campaigning interfered with his reeul.ii' duties as Treasur er. , Nevertheless, consensus is that Scott put Johnson on the spot when ihe tcndirecl his resignation upon ! becoming a f-ubernaloi ia! runner. , T11K HKTTFK TO HKM! VOl WITH When 'bo miii oi the ctlitor ol lliis i. unci s.w the photo ol !ct; Scoll in S.'iiin d.i inoreing's I'.ll'i i s. lie snil "1 l.idtlv . here's a pillule ol iuir ti!, I boss Look " 1 e t be: ("'. . he Ihe' No v oinli'i' I c doe n t miss ,un ; !nii"'' Since A i n. Stcielai: i.i ,.ouis alici s .a.i.uut. ..illi JliUJt at opple.l.en i ,.UKvt I'll it.. 1 1 1 1 i ,ii . . ,. t - i to.: , is i," l,i.:,; Looking Back Over The Years industry undcrgucssed so badly -why it wail ed so late to go after more tankers. Also why the oil burner manufacturers (who installed 475.000 units in 19-16 and were putting out oO.OOO a month last summer, 127,391 in Sep tember) and the oil producers haven't paid attention to each other's figures. For the present, however, those dependent on fuel oil are chiefly concerned with their prospects ot keeping warm. Where real oil famines occur, it is going to lake measures more immediate than insulation and more positive than utterly unpoliceable thermostat setting to prevent freezing homes before spring. The Christian Science Monitor. ,- yi i;s AGO Haywood residents pre "i d.e -to register lor War l.'atioi, lines. - Captain Allien Ilowei' iiutr.c ol Haywood Counl. i- it1:.' ear- old The Hotaiy Club i ntt Mane Boy Scout Troop at regul si naoiiin;. Howe Taylor C-'kh. it i. award ed Purple Heart m Nordi Ainci Mrs. J. Hardin Howell e hoM ess ot lea for liaughlci -in-law . Mrs. J. Hardin Howell. Jr. Bill Milncr is elected co-captain of the University ol South Caro lina football team. 10 VLAIIS AGO Helen lingers is winner ot D.A.H cii 1,-eiisliip aw aril. Paul Hathboiic and Hugh Hum garner win annua recitation and declamation conlest tor elementary schuols of the county. The Boosters Club sponsors! hall team. Scouts, and projects to ad , vancc progress of Ilazclwood. .Miss Carolyn llaynes and Miss ! Kmelyn llaynes entertain house ' party ol the home of taeir mother I Mrs. Claud llaynes. I." YIAFS AOO ' Work be, mn to widen Depol Street. Alexander s Drug Si ore has an attractive display u! candies. I Misses Ilu Green and llallie Slier ! Flceman are complclmg in the Stewardship contest at the French Broad Baptist Church in Asheville. Twenty-nine students make hon ior roll for In si semester in local 1 school . j Man with !) slolt-n guns js anest ierl hy Shell If Lowe. FLFF SlI.I'M Ti; IJviI'.ert Gra th Johnson, member ol Ihe Slate I'lilitit's Co'imu-.-icii. p. ,i fu-st ( oiis.n el St i'e i'rea- ai er Charlie 'Ma; no Alhrmlu pern wnMit;; ol liim ,;s Clioilv !,!l.l , John on. Jolui T Arm;.lro;r: New Bern na jtho, is ih'ei nepcitor el j 'Slate Villi! io: Commission. II lias been noi-cd aroumj Ba Icigh lor some time that Thud Kure. Secretary of State, is not iii-!iili!.:ij fnenii!;. towaid John-1 I J.aai on i ,. ill . r i.. i. qil.t'l. I ul, id I .1 i..e. I.l jt, : i "tit ills . . i... , 111,1 Ol I i,i he . I. ,lt , i rvt il a b, ,,1 V,.i" I'.tll.ll l... TOD Ml i II an ," in i lie , nihil ,,a , ,,,, i....t:i bad nn l.ti..' .i, , ai ,,,, . unit II alaaii i. i, , ..i have avml. Jilt i,a ul Tin tail; '.' a ,i, ,. ic i, 'Jit iif ! h. .i ii. I 1 1,,, i,i bnii band - wa.'on -. I , , , , i i m joiin- .hi t ai i i.i n lu- ti. eflei I . I bn t i , e l,i im: about ha in- I he uiih iucrv i on his side will 1 1 a e an aiive teel. loo. ' hei i .at IliuK voters who windil iiiili-rii tile candidate who thiiii otia nl, rather than liniincial. Also, there aie hundredi ward-lieeleis and luuiliwis ticians who Far.'! aimind i:U zards on a fence "ni',115 .': money to fall T'vvi art' 20,12 alter Johnson :ar raeaf. know ii is 1 hi "1 .nm :i !hf;i gel it. liiOS V.ll: iet.'.M KtS pus alii; :Bi:r :., -1 : :.:' ner dale Tin., w if,. , a , Hi 13 ( '.mi Mnrri.'-oi: 1 .-t. S'i rhe Sa F.i r i-'ie k. n 1'.' ' N1 :no!ie, . ami th- ' after ; . 1 1: : '1 , a iu! as1 ' : 1 "'IT ii:-. mole lei e , .,UistlH , .it m l-.'b 1. ! ::; oniliii 'Me.1,11 ,.,c I'.,.'. Ki'Miolf le.a iir; the S' 1 :. mM telling ci'oih h'i his hne ! . .c.mi - 1 lolks in I !. and 1 :ll '-a: !. P" ' f"' Str .rn be h.e.,, 1 ::','!,. 1 ' has moi e 111.':: ... '-'cuid think. He : a: ' -.iM. Anything For Attention During a court trial in Mount Airy the other day, a woman on the witness stand of fered to drink a half pint of liquor to prove to the court that it took more than that to make her drunk. The woman was the principal witness in a case where two men faced serious charges. There's no telling to what extremes some people will go for notoriety. Hardly ever see rabbit hunters out in deep snow like Tuesday morning any more guess there's plenty of meat without the lowly rabbit. What became of the rumors that Joe Stalin was dead or desperately ill? Unreliable' like most rumors, we suppose. 'We hope the current drop in commodity prices will be deep eriough to head off some of the contemplated strikes in some major indtistrie&r': ; ; .. :,.; .-7-'--"---;V.- The ABC stores in Asheville are certainly doing an enormous business better than $13,000 a day we 'are' told.' They'll Do It Every Time By Junmy Hatlo HELLO. THIS IS CURBEy AGAIN. HOWS THE MARKET NOW? GOOD! WHATS CON SOLIDATED CATNI P AT N0w?J 23? Buy ME 500 IF IT CjOES DOWN TO 13 GIVE. ME A QUOTE ON BOiHCBV , r3JBBLE 3UM . WHATS SLlPPERy ELM SELLING AT CALL ME BACI 'QUOTO" CURBEV.THE CALL HIM. ALL HE DOES IS ASK THE PRICES. THE oNLy Thing he EVER B0U6HT IN VALLST.,WAS AN ALPACA COAT HE SAVS HP'S 60T A SEAT OH ' THE EXCHANGE HEPROBABLy. MEANS HE$ GOT A JOB IN . A SWAP SHOP The ONLy seat hes (30T IS ON COR. BAR , STOOL. LOOKA The shine on them PANTS- A HES BAD Fwrlr-.uJ' bUT HHAT FPk'- jav on The other end OF THE WIRE MUST bE QUITE A CASE, j-iistLh UNO 'IJTTIN3 0NmEBi6- 0IZr4ESS ACT. -THEY'LL DO IT EVtRy TIME. Sf&vtix AMOATlp Ql OF THE HATLO HAT TO C A KNlTTEL, . too d KNIGHT Av, WA,R6rrBCrrsKIJ L'xtii'.fl Gravy Canned iv..-..o.- "f gravies, but .vri Letters To The Editor HISTORY FACTS Krlitor The Monnhiiin er: Knr some months people of Hay wood ( nniiiy have been aiking me how I have hftn getting along with my ,tMk "The Story Of Out Slate. North Carolina'. My an 5v.er hss a I v. ay been "Very well". This i, -ai.i despite the hostility ot simie nien in pia,es v.ho oppose me because I am opposed to teaching children jut one side of a controversial question such as why North Carolina choe the date, Alay 20. 1T71;. to go on our State fiig and on the Crent Seal of St -hp. Althon-h Or Irw in Ins never public!., aniioiinred that he ia ;i i'-belKw-r in the traditions and '"story of North Larolina. particn-l-'t'ly the Iriilli of Hie dale about -nir State 11;,,; anil the Croat Seal Stat,., ii,. ,.1S b,,(.n jM fayol. )f oxtondinr. lb,, contract of niv hook is a suppU- tit.ny history of North Carolina: l. has pul two histories of N,th Carolina on Ihe "re list of .0i.s ;ire jM t.on) I'clition with ,,iy hook thai has to ix- bought by superintendents and principals. That action, coinpetinsi asain.st tree books, has nm.0,i n... ,.. s.. nit- ui Oil 111 les of my book from 15,190 in "Jree years to 4,680 copies m the second three years, and what makes it so bad is that what has Been donp hv n... . . .. i... , 11 ce "ooks is il legal and the state Board of Edu- cation seem- it: (n'ort. i My loss in 1 ' 1 ! account of tin- i.--I ten thousand d.-'i-: lested tevei al i ,,.-. before Ihe fctat -. I testing, hm nr.i !:.;. I Please cop." '"i ' ; what Mr. Hml , , ' about the tea-, i-' s of this May " -apporc i,i-i 3 1 ... hen i i , - I !t '' hi .'.-.,'i ,r,' , i.js bee- i i-lie- I'i jiiit iJ ; i qae.st- BRANDON ASHr.VILI.F lCi.K' i - ,,f,., i r 1111 l.:l M'"' I In a h-llcr i" j Wayne -vi lie. oa i Honoralilc Li it-' A.t.eville. had '! "D,'ar Mi. ' OLl bl'lll'M'. II North i:aroltii:i i. no. -i noil to ..'h anv contiovci W'ouhl norm. 'H' purview of th. a also thai Hie - linn shoiihl Ii,im to know the " Nol l I) Carol iha and triuuiphs oi tioii is a pari "I peoph'." Mr IfodHcs is tta -.rMmiia.ssitltl CUUCcUlUll afraid to speaK ts good and fciward j .,i-M speait out in - good for the luium (Jren, ,l,a::i" ; , I' Hs I a "BT I ihe !'' ,1.1.1 I ac lilf : lllit . 1 I ''"' ,ir oPf .us W; I lie pei'P" . uaraf a HH'ii,bf! i 0 He 1
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