PAGE TWO TTIE WAYNES VTLLE MOUNTAINEER Thursday Af tern Dog Control Proposals Okayed By Farm Bureau At The Park Sun., Mon., and Tues. At The Strand Sunday Only 1 y 1 r . t j District Leader i MISS MARGARET JOHNSTON of Wayni'sville is western district chairman fur the Business and Professional Women's Clubs, which will be honored in ft week long national observance start ing Sunday. Miss Johnston is one of the leaders in vuukine on ar rangements for the local Va iu s ville club's observance. Mr. Lawrence Lealherwood is jren erul chairman. Ancient Ktvnli kept diiRs oi rcco(mabl.e breeds,! including Krcyhounds and mastiffs. I A dog proposal control aimed to boost North Carolina's once - pros perous sheep industry was sched uled to go to the State Attorney ueneral this week. Attorney General Harry Me- Mullan's office will check the oro posals for technical and legal flaws, then draw it up into a form proper for introduction as a bill in the 1931 General Assembly. In the current stage, the Dro- posals actually are recommenda- ion& drawn up by a Western North I aroiina commission last week The commission, representing Haywood and four other western counties, then submitted its recom mendations last Friday to tho di rectors of the North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation at Raleigh. The directors formall v nkav-sri me measures, and was scheduled to present the DaDer to the attnrnpt general's office shortly afterward Actually, the bill would be drawn in the form of DroLOsed amend ments to the state dog-control law already in existence. The western commission has re. commended: The appointment nf a rlna unrH. en in each county bv the board of commissioners of the county con. cerned, to enforce all state and county statutes pertaining to the control of dogs, and to serve also as a rabies control officer; The establishment of a dog pound in each county which would be maintained under the super vision of the dog warden; Kvery doc to be renuired to wear n collar bearing the owner's name and address, and a metal tag show ing the animal has been listed for f' " . U... . II .. I I --I,,,,..,,,, if i i , , . i - ) v. A ? .... -i . f V :-5" ' - t - ' - I i V Y ' W' ' Joseph Cotten and Linda Darnell co-starring in "Two Flags West," a 20th Century-Fox production showing at the Park Theatre Sun day, Monday and Tuesday. This is one of 400 Southern theatres participating in the Southland Premiere. -'PARK THEATRE'"' lUiitincp Sundiiy 2 & 4 P. M, Saturday Continuous Shows from 11 A. M. Nights - Sunday 8:3'. M. Weekdays 7 & 9 P, M. PROGRAM FRIDAY. OCT, 13 "THE SPY HUNT" Starring MARTA TORMN and HOWARD DUFF ' I i ! SATURDAY, OCT. 14 DOUBLE FEATURE i 4 7 1 ALLAN 'kOr LANE "COVERED WAGON RAID" Starring Allen "Rocky" Lane ALSO JOIN THE MARINES" Starring . PAUL KELLLY and WARREN IIYMER 11 LATE SHOW SATURDAY NITE DESTINATION MURDER Starring HURD HATFIELD and JAY MtKENZIE 11 SUN., iION., TUES., OCT. 15, 16, & 17 J)lJT OF THE DUST OF THE To follow their Cnlnnp? yim cncc more or me glory r ;: aif THEY CAME r1 iill'Hll'i ?' I I ' 1 : 01 1, ROBERT WISE CASEY ROBINSON ! t I Screen Play by CASEY ROBINSON Based on i X -''''"""' n 11 r I Story by Frank S.Nugnt and CurtrtKtnyon !t w ' ' 9 taxation. Oral Yates, who was on nf the two Haywood representatives on the western commission, declared that the proposals had the support of not only sheep men, but dog owners, health officers, the State Farm Bureau's county organization and the Extension Service. Actually, the dog-control pro posals grew out of a campaign mapped by State Farm Bureau of ficials last summer to revive the state s dying sheep industry. Farmers throughout this section were unanimous In agreement that to revive the sheep industry, one of the first steps necessary would be to control the homeless strays. Tom Alexander, owner of Catal ooehee Ranch, declared he would go in heavily for sheep if some thing could be done about the dogs. Two Haywood livestock men said strays had "put them out of the sheep business" in the last two years. The county auditor's records show the county last year paid (armors for appproximatcly 100 .sheep and lambs killed by dogs. U. S. agricultural census records show that the county's sheep popu lation has been declining at the rate of 150 to 200 animals per year. In 1945,.this census showed 2,200 sheep and lambs grazed the coun ty's mountain pastures. The current count, unofficially estimated, shows less than 1,600. At the same time, however, the ciog population has been Increasing as, tht sheep population has been declining. But more than 95 Der rent nt tho pooches aren't listed on the tax books, Estimates say Haywood County a lone has at least 6,000 dogs. Only iibout 620 of them are registered. A large percentage of these are strays, though just what percent age is difficult to estimate. The commission's proposals ajm to have every dog in every county listed, registered, and Identified. If the recommendations taernmp law, the county dog warden will pick up all strays and impound them for ten days at the most. . That is to give the authorities time to locate the owner, or per mit the owner to claim the dog. If no one whether the current owner or someone who wants the dogs claims the animals at the end of that period, the doe will be disposed of. At the same time, this will helD solve the health problem which arises with strays. - The doc warden will hnvp the authority to inoculate dogs against rabies. a. w .FT . . S. Teresa Wright gives a good demonstration of her deep love for Marlon Brando in this charming scene from Stanley Kramer's "The 'Men"; coming to the Strand Theatre Sunday only, . ' . -WAYNES VILLE DBrVE-EI THEATRE w u . A . W . " v PROGRAM TIIURS. & FRI , OCT. 12 & 13 THE WIZARD OF OZ" ' (In Technicolor) Starring JUDY GARLAND Stanley Kramer's Third Smash Hit Coming To Strand "The Men," which is the third smash hit produced by Stanley Kramer in a row. comine to the Strand Theatre Sunday only, with Marlon Brando and Teresa Wright Playing co-starring roles. United Artists is releasing the film. Brando starred on Broadwav in Tennessee Wililams' now-famous Play, "A Streetcar Named Desire," and was hailed by critics as the most vital new talent to com., to the stage in a generation, mainly by virtue of his realistic, hard-hitting style. According to inde pendent producer Kramer. "Bran do flouts all standards. I expected good acting from him. Instead he gave me the real thing without any consciousness or care for anybody or anything but his own inner drive. He Is the first and only actor of his kind." "The Men" brings to the screen a new experience in entertainment. It tells the story of men who have to learn how to face up to life with fortitude and understanding. Bran do plays the role of Kp fuses to meet advpr;it ' li!,lf,i,.,,. "unflr hel finally convinced (hat 'it is harder to buck life than to face it squarely. In the supporting cast are Jack Webb. Everett Sloane, Arthur Jur ado, Dorothy Tree, Howard St John, Nita Hunter and Richard Erdman. Fred Zinnemann, who directed the sensational film, "The Search." in Europe a fwe years back, direct ed "The Men" from an original Story and script authored by Carl Foreman. The background music and song, "Love Like Ours," were written by Dimitri Tiomkin, George Glass was linked with Kramer as Associate Producer, and the pho tography was under the direction of Robert De Grasse, A.S.C. SECURITY IS SECURE CAMP COOKE, Calif. (AP) They teach every buck private that "loose lips can sink ships." This one learned the lesson well. One night a unit was drilling in the dark. A stranger passing by asked, "what unit is this?" "None of your business," prompt ly replied the soldier. And Brig. Gen. Homer O. Eaton, assistant commander of the recent ly activated 40th National Guard Division, continued his lonely walk, unapprised of the unit's name, but perhaps consoled by the thought he was bossing a security conscious outfit. INTOXICATING AIR TALLADEGA, Ala. 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