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MB THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Tiuiril:. .. .' iiifr "oi,, til. ;)'. t.Vt ' Vv-'-" MM I,. t f Jul iv- ' PAGE TWO (Third Sec .or.) THE MOUNTAINEER ffUta Street phon' 700 Waynesvlfle. North Carolina The County Seat of Haywood County Published By THE WAYNES VILLE PRINTING CO. W. CURTIS RL'SS Kdi!or W. Curtis Russ and Marion T. Bridges. Publishers PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND Till KSDAY The Newton Train Wreck HAYWOOD COUNTY One Year Six Months NORTH CAROLINA One Year Six Months OUTSIDE NORTH CAROLINA One Year . . Six Months littered a' the post of) ire at ';ivims il!- N ond Class Mail M..lter. a ptmiord ui.: r 1 March 2. 1ST). November i!u. li'M S3 00 1 75 s : oo S-t 50 J :,() rthiliirv nonces res, il ill lei: and all notices fiiifitjiin;.. i.' i..i i nt. for at the rate ot two cents . i MEMBERS OK THE ASSOCI I KI 1'iiKSS AND THE IMTHI HliKSS The Associated Press and I'aitui i- e " ' ciusivelv to the use toi ie imfilivjii..-. . t ' news printed in tms new si-apti :: 1 news dispatches A locomotive pulling a passenger train left thf tracks at Newton this week. ca:rv hje several cars with it down an embank ment in a pre-dawn wreck. A lar.ue number ,.! people were hurt, and rushed ? the hos pital. We shudder to think what would have been the outcome of such an accident had il hap pened here on one of the frequent occasions when the Haywood County Hospital is filkd to capacity. The results would just be too awful to let our minds even dwell on the subject. And of course we know from sad experi i'i:ci -.. that wrecks, (ires, explosions can bap jt, ii licre in Havwond. and injure a lare.e mniiUr that need immediate hospilabza'jon. Tbe incident at Newton, as bad as it J.uidd bo another lesson to Haywood to "be They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo J GOAT. IF THF. JOINT 15 WCKCV THE BCS5 GAYS, QUOTE 'EM IN TONI6HT. TH5Y , A ?U(?EfiO FOR OUR l V Grtnn HPrv" ti A I 0 A. -Li jniiit'i'1' TO ID Ii- Ri nr ii . 'i " "U..M., interest ew. p.uod ' with in ( d arises. ample hospital room j , r, , o LOOK.' T' 60IN' snow-blind; lUT WHEN THE CASH RE6ISTEF? uvp it tup MUSIC! THAT'S i THATS A DIFFERENT TALE' BETTERN TO Hi ypu fa AWh V BACKYARD BANPJ A i Thursday Afternoon. Seplembtr 21. IfM State Voting Dry Apparently the people it Nortli C:ii'"iina : , ....,i ,,f .; -in,) Iv.'i- At cast are geuin men ui iu the i-pem-H of eleetion licit! in ''d cull! U S during the past few months woui.! pi ve this. There -n-n othpr plertions sclu'd.u led, e'i'ii some this week, and apparently the same trend will prevail in these elections. The wine and beer industry has sLir'ed a rigid, and we believe an hones, statc-w me effort to clean up some of the ness create,! at some places which sell wme and Their present program is fine, bat they rast ctTrteH too late. The mattei repute before they started t- ek-ati and now the counties are votitv. tirv f &st as the elections are called. One thint! that has been about the results of the election.- or. the a! of wine and beer, has been the '.nrzc r ities piled up by the dry forces. The L.rtcv majority was polled in Rutherford County with a 14-to-l majority for the dry forces Some others went almost as hiuh. with nm petting lower than 2 to 1. except in Cumbi r A Lot of Treatments On the trout pa.ee of the Monday edition i I this newspaper there appeared the pic- ) lu:r id Frank Albrieht. the first patient ever tr.iited in th.e Haywood County Hospital. N.t much space was de'otetl to the incident. but the fact that more than 41.500 others have received treatment and medical care at tlic institution is of utmost importance. Can you imagine that during the -!-' a a peri -d, the hospital has had as many patients countv now has population? Of Tile M If 'One bn-iiil) ,,i Sin I,, Hie whole wurlil kin - W(. , that one deep inli;i;i ,,)u tiliKliiiH fall air mU-. ,i Coming Week iiihkiN iul- W' . ill u, divfcj linn.. Hut The "l.lu. ' 01 peiteetton lj j , lilltl iil.Hdl fi'U'litl. Hiih 1 Jiililul iu. '' "111 h, '"'I tin Nlnr, 'Wl(( WD!, Looking Back Over The Years Tbei c ! in, linn t , . than the .-oiunl ,,i l,.,ln ,. anil all Hie ii, , , U11,.ul biiiUlinr. We aiv ,.,.. ', ' ''' ' "f JO.S Ol .-.Hi!-, a (,, ,,,, ( line, i.lifl walrhu;. ,,, rt,n I" extend Mil ,., They hadn'l s.-t-n I, l,,-, ; : six years ami their tiutUul trr, .. j . . . said almnst simmu,,. j eously. was a liLuul , i,,,mtlll i to lldlll. "ua haven't IMn.A one bit since I lust sun . Su matter uhat el ,..,.s ,.a hr been uroufht in the ljr d ,, , it had made no Mutuant iliir,, ence. 'll!i "il il J 'Ii 15 YEARS A(;) rale for l!ti4 cnl 1:1 iirpri'' use. ', a - land where the vote was almost although the county has ABC store The results of elections, thus far. 1. 4-1 We wonder how many people are well and hapnv todav. that othetAvlse miejit not have been here, had it not been for the Haywood County Hospital? We know of several, and we don't pretend 1 1 1 know all the eases. We heard one resident nl the Pieeon area tell of his experiences, we have heard numerous others here, and from Crabtree, Iron DufT, Clyde and a!! sec- r.s of the county. It is true, that when we do not have a relative, or close friend in the hospital, that we ;ive little, if ever, any thought to what :t means to us as a means of saving life. We expect, that many, many times, the 41. ailO that have been treated there have often remembered with the Hospit newspaper hopes that each qualified remembers the Hospital on Octobei and votes for the expansion, which sorely needed. lid' . are emnpleleil for Hay lno annual lair, which is xpuiiMiii 1 by the local post A'ii ricatl I.eiMon. 10 YEARS AGO j O. C. James, principal of Crab tret' High School, is elected prcsi i (lent of the school masters club. 1 Glenn Norman of Allen's Creek is awarded stream-lined bicycle as winner of the Brown Mule Con- , test sponsored by Pel Dairy. 5 YEARS AGO V. T. Eller of Fort Lauderdale, Florida buys Country Club and noli course from Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Long. Ernest L. Withers, Jr. is promot ed to tbe rank of major in the 15 AAF. lie is stationed in Italy. Hindi ".lassie entertains w n b a pai t in lion. ir of her small (laiiL'iiit i . Mary Ann. in observance ol I'rr birthday. I Waynesville Mountaineers will play first game under lights jiuaint the Red Tornadoes of Sylva. Balsam citizens organize the Dayton Dante Team wins cham pionship at the 18lh annual Moun tain Dance Festival in Asheville. LI. Donald Dunham, Jr. is in Mi- l.ili I!. li te Mot Department sloiti hoit-e an Fowler and Miss nurses of the Health are residing at the el W. T. Lee. Jr. Balsam Improvement Association command of a Liberty Ship in the with James T. Jones president. Pacfifif. Mr. and Mrs. William Chambers leave for New Boston, Teas to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Underwood of llazclwood have four sons in the service. "' 1 :'"-k , '"lit: 'u.H Ir,,.. 'T.rt. :' May inn '""II.!. .htk. 'lidhil. I'lV-ilm- Th, A couple came into tli,i Jtj) , . with the apparent intention .,i ;i. ing like a loniMhnr niarrn d ll)U. pie. And they nearly fiol a'A.c, u,n, it for several day s. Hut then- iii-tcr ly from the tourists.'' JL'XEAI' Alvin Ward: "It Is e wnl i -a I , n , , I int- M-.i.se in uuiesi Hi'owill and it;iiaUv kjJ piuspeinx. averaBed 25 if sun y i smile tkrii Jl'NEAl'J :d. Ti.f Capital Letters By FX' LA NIXON GREENWOOD VOICE OF TIIE PEOPLE 10-1 10-1 9-1 9-1 9-1 8-1 12-1 2- 1 3- 1 14-1 1 1 '- 1 -1 Alexander 12-1 ladisorf 11-1 Macon McDowell Swain Graham Avery Cherokee Lincoln Northhampton Pender . Rurhprfnrd 14-1 Columbus 4-1 Scotland 3-1 cttanW 6-1 Harnett, nearlv I'.-l Union ... 5-1 Watauga . Four counties went dry by let srtment and include Ashe. Clr and Yancey. Within a few weeks, our neiehbor h, the west. Jackson, will vote on the brer and v. ine question, and down in Johnston County Tuesday the drys won again. It appears that the dry forces are playinq a winning hand by taking one county at a time, instead of getting into a big hurry and trying to dry up the state overnight. The trend is definitely against the sale of wine and beer. Gaston Montgomery Robeson Duplin Hoke Bladen Brunswick Cleveland Cabarrus Cumberland (AbC Countv) nearlv 2-1 Columbus Transylvania Harnett, nearly Burke, over lativr- on , Mitchell Off to a Good Start The Jackson-Swain Counties Cancer Center Clinic, established in Sylva. just recently, is e'ammg in popularity, as evidenced by the numbers of people who are going there for examinations. One day last week 12 women and four men were examined at the Cancer Clinic. Cancer is one of the several diseases which medical science has not fully con quered, but every effort is being mad," to bring, it under control. Such work as is hein" done at the clinic in Sylva is part of tie nation-wide campaign in combatting this dreaded disease. . .. . . .. ...I .'.... i- U-. ii- an I i V .1. 1 liillf ic ' I laicnei . iiiiiy mi uuvi'iiii". ...v.. ..... i . i ,, 1 a.; ol the Slate Highway : nounced he was going to open the j Do you cons.der the tounst bus.- hav.u:: the time of Ins : windows at the Capitol ami iei in "i" "' .! " ,.. ,, 1) C. as in-I some fresh air. 1 the srowth and prosper.ty of our i,,r Senator Clyde K. ' No promise ever made was mow communriy? r.ooi.itte, which is looking j rigidly kept. As a matter ol lact . Ml-S j0iln Taylor: "I think it's fe e per cent deals. two windows hot b in the (:"'''- , essPtial. Waynesville has expand- liao In i . a ih r-.inalite lellow wno nor s oltlfe neei ciosi . ' : , ,hp vears since pve lived i i t :toi to put on the dog. has a spec- ri ahout a foot: and fresh air. symbol of the Scott adniinisliation. whistles through these openings night and day. i ll 1,-ird whi'.h idi :'tili s him as the a Licit lor the invesl igators and cives lihii enli'i e mlii executive oilices mil only in W,i -liington. hut Ihonoiioul Hie Nation. Naturally.: KPF.PING MUM North Cat h.. in . s it . and is regarded as one J , i t;.r riaiiil hi a operaloi's ol this type in the ceiila!. lie i'eceivi d his j alu) ir.'ii.inu ei ibe Nev.:ni-Morgantiin t here and a great many people have established homes or plan to estab lish them in the future after first i coming here as visitors." 60 I I I I I I I . Average Weekly Pay in I 5 'hilars Ft 40 An AP f l Newsfeature I Pictograph I io- Sm -2 1 1 I I I f 1 I I II 1929 'JO '32 '34 '36 '38 W '42 YOU'RE TELLING .k oi ivato eoiiiei'sation !.. -t wi ek: 'liny, v hen a, . i, 1 h" ( Ciiie'.l'es- aii'l II i h ni'.' card. IKi hint; a lovev ol Una's delegates in Washington have usually remained clear of the doak i dagger shuiumiii;U'ii whu li , have become popular on the In toinac. However, the name of Eighth District Congressman C. 1. : n,innn line erntiiied ii!) in the B-3G ! bomber arguments in the 1:. S. Capital. Cedric Worth, Naval Department Mrs. Frank G. Brown: "I think it is essential because it is a way of establishing permanent residence and of advertising the community. Al'-o the tourist business is a means ol providing more income for the t'oininii nily." bio i i THOUGHT FOR TIIL DAY Christian loyalty requires that we do not i.ninliRi.ii declared last week that i - , i. . ' ' .. i i i.;.,. O, i i:o'.ial on' ol Kaicign as i congressman m-ane a-M u i business iv i i ii.,r iiiox a d in. j dig up any information ho could on ! i the B-36. The digging ellorl looked NOTFS -Conch Wallace ; like an attempt to embarra-'s De- , i,.,, laid down : fense Secretary Louis Johnson. v,,rt i u:is (inn ii as savins mai Mrs. C. ,1. Reeee: "I certainly do. Thai fact has been brought out em phatically (luring a polio epidemic when we didn't have much tourist shun our worthy friends when other them. reject The color season in the mountains has started .and all indications are that this year will be one of the most beautiful ever seen in Western North Carolina, We are still missing a bet by not publicizing this event. MIRROR OF YOUR MIND 1M By LAWRENCE GOULD Consulting Psychologist along such lines. No two individ ual cases are exactly alike, and there's always the temptation to adopt a ready-made solution rather than keep probing for your private and peculiar "answer," es pecially if you arc a person who would rather theorize than come to grips with harsh facts. Let your doctor decide. SPORT Wad,, l - ' the law to Duke alumni and L'ui u:.;n olliciaU last winter . . . and Dak, is said to have knee-deep I r,' o: it; freshman football squad. Wake Forest College has a guarantee of $70,000 for that battle with Somii. in Methodist Saturday ,i,i Of ii:r 11! 000 at the Deacon- nnqii, s;,,. game la-1 Saturday, ap proximate!;. ai'O wire scouts from other coileiie.-. according to some , w ag's isiiniale. Alumni oi other -.(iniil- were .warming all over the place a1 liail -l i:i,e. There is real pessimism on the Carolina spurts limit and professed (optimism at Stale, which should ' coal .mice a good game on Satur day. Kahigli is not only the capital :f North Carolina it is the football capital nl the South and possibly of the Nation. .Tllh.ODO people see ing gaiiii s w ithin a 30-mile radius ot the ci, las! year. . . As a usual two or more of the Big Four s ai r ranked at some period during the s a-nn among the top 20 teams of the C. S. Last week, the Stalevepost placed Carolina and W F in the ton 20 . . Virtually e( ry yi ar one of the Big F"our hits all-American honors. as saving Deane wanted the information for North Carolina's Deniotratie Na tional Committeeman Jonathan Daniels. The News and Observer editor denied this, saying ho know nothing about it. Meantime, Deane is keeping mum. It is rumored here thai Daniels has no love for Johnson. This is tied to tfe report that the Defense Secretary turned a vigorous thumbs down on President Truman's sug- 1 hint eoile Mrs. John Smathers, Jr.: "It is definitely essential and should be developed more. I think the tourist business is the future of Western North Carolina and the sooner we capitalize on it the better Waynes cille will be. We have so many natural resources other places do not have." .,. Francis Massie: "I consider it essential. All business in town has profited cither directly or indirect- geslion of Daniels for Secretary of Navy several months ago. RAKE -HAPPY Grandpappy Jenkins says there's one thing the sight of which is sadder than that of the last rose of summer it's the falling of the first leaf of autumn. i i j It's chimed there are 53 dil- ferent taxes embodied in a lozl of bread. Hardly leaves room for the butter. i I ' Statistic show bright-colored outos have fewer accidents than dark-colored ones. The finish must be louder than the horns. ! ! ! r Bernarr Macfadden made that newsworthy parachute jump in a costume which included base ball catcher's shinguards and a By WILUAM RUT 1 Central Press Wiilit football hehfl it comes to neutral. At S6 Connie the diamond only tkt Qui Basebill out all Fan. An acre ol read, pr&ducti riei. Thai's a i i In 1 1 1 i n o i caueM a nou two months ii ilv bv chirpit li the mouse hi television plan. say. " crossword m THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD, OR SO IT SEEMS Can a person overcome a'nervous giggte"? Anawer: It may not be easy, both because the habit usually is more or less unconscious and be cause it grows out of deep-rooted attitudes and feelings. What th jiggler is really saying when he behaves as if everything were funny is: "Please do not take me seriously" which in turn means: "Do not blame me iot being the DOrt of person I am." Far from be in merely meaningless or silly, the habit reflects a chronic sense of personal inadequacy if not of aawnrifht "guilt," and getting the better of such feelings is the way la cur it. IsftJUvft Should a psychiatric patient read this column? Answer: Several psychiatrists have told me that some of their patients are among my readers and have sometimes found the column helpful, but there may be danger in a person who is under psychiatric treatment reading Do a couple's parents deter mine which will be "boss"? Answer: They may, if both partners grew up in homes of the same type, reports Hazel L. Inger soll of the University of Tennes see. If both the wife and the hus band grew up in homes in which father was the dominant author ity, they will be apt to take it for granted that the husband should be "boss," while if both were reared in families where mother "wore the trousers," their mar.. riage will usually follow the same pattern. Different backgrounds will mean either discord, or a compromise solution on an "equal," "democratic" basis. YDC POLITICS Consensus i here is that the conservative ele j ment of the N. C. Young Demo jcrats won out in political marieuver j ing at New Bern last Saturday with ! the election of Terry Sanford of ! Fayetu vi'lc over Gene Gordon of ; Burlington for the presidency of j the organization. Scott forces ; split and the "outsiders" took over. The older politicians cannot leave the Young Democrats alone. For instance, the Ttev. Talmadge John son, head of the Stale Paroles Board and a man of probably near er to 55 than 45 was right down there meddling. There were others. One of the leading''"Soung Dem ocrats" here in Raleigh is a man pushing (it), lie is one of the State's most prominent citizens. FKESH AIR While he was run- ACROSS 1 Single sheet of a book 5 Valley (poet.) 9 Donkey 10 Musical drama 32 Rage 13 Attendant spirits i Rom. Rcl.) y Fuel la Water (French) 17 Thrice Onus.) 18 Pale 20 An awn 23 Border 27 Pressure marks 28 Town announcer 29 Native ot Denmark 30 Huts 31 Lift 33 Viper 36 Club 37 Distress signal 40 Mount 42 Open boat (Eskimo) 44 Conical tent 45 Like malt 46 Covered with dew 47 God of love : (Gr. myth.) DOWN 1 Goddess of the moon (Rom. myth.) 2 Units of work 3 Part of "to be" 4 Woods 5 Fashion 0 Simian m tr' t" fiu PPP--4 sf- ' No. 36 7 Furnished temporarily 8 One of the Great Lakes 8 Paper container 11 Ventilate 16 Exclama- , tion 18 Flower 19 Courage 20 Say further 21 Narrow inlet (geol.) 22 Tavern 24 Perish 25JeUyl'ke substance 26 Bitter vetch 28 A period dress 3U Li",", ,rj haivK-P"" ,a?rV 32 jii'n- ' it mvisK"1 runncr us V : r ilia1" ,4i: t I
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