He STANDARD PTG CO Oallons :or Is Viured H jallons of liquor failed f ju destination Sunday f. 5 30 as Cpl. Pritchard ff chpriPF Fred Y. Camp- Jwded the driver of a jroing 12 allons of non- L hiskey. mey ovcuuv P i rt in iha unnpr fitt I Clias- -- rr- section. -rtr of Ihe vehicle, said RayDuckeUof 205 Elk ftOJd. ASiieviuc, was couri lor me Wain esvilleM Published Tw TAINEER C6th YEAR NO. 47 U ice-A-Week In The County Seat of Haywood County At The Eastern Entrance Of The Great Smoky Mountains National Park Associated Press TODAY'S SMILE "I here in tb paper. Nan, that a woman la m, Levi has Just cremated hrr fourth I husband." 1 "There ain't no justice. Som women cant vet a man: others I have husbands to burn." D , n WAYXESVH LE. X. C, MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 11, 1931 $3.00 In Advance In Haywood and Jackson Counties ' - suoeriur ( He is out under $5,000 -d-covored Ford is parked Yemeni ui -c vuu i aopo In ids For spital rives I, officials were today hand is of money $215,000 in i crisp new Hospital bonds. C. Francis, chairman o( ml of commissioners, tc th Jule Noland, register H were today faced with . i signing the 215 bonds- Mi each and putting on the seal. The bonds have to L Local Government Com- i in Raleigh for another sig- . before becoming valid, wds carry a rate of Interest 1 percent, and begin matur- 953. with the tasi maturing money from the sale of the till represent Haywood s Is Ihe expansion of the Hay- L'ounty Hospital. jbtree-Iron jl Patrons To L'uss Schools of the Cratree-Iron Duff ill meet at 7:30 Wednes ;W in Ihe school auditorium jss a school building pro- meeting is called as a fore- of plans for a general school tment program survey being Std in the county. 'rwjp will also discuss need fi improvemtls. " ' -patrons are urged to attend. pace is the fifth man to file ndidate for the Waynesville of Aldermen. He was a 'le four years ago. Others race include Joe Liner, and f'sent board members. Dr. Mngfield. Henrv Gaddv and Stovall. fare seeking offices of mayor wnt J. H.. Wav. Jr.. and . H. Lee. S J s ?V s. He Can Take It ' ' f'"" :'k" """""" " v ! Appendicitis sent Eugene Hall ol Canton to the Haywood County Hospital just two days before Insurance' Plan Goes Into Force fht. rural group 'hospitalization and surgical iiiMuamv plan went into etTooj at oit uiinute after midnight last night, according to a telegram from the.' insurance company main office in Winston Salem. A total of 1 444 member ships wore taken out within the county; ami an unofficial estimate placed the number it poisons cov ered by. individual ami family memberships at .5.000 to 6.000; : Ihe .solicitation period elided June 1; and the books are now closed tor one year The telegram is as follows "(roup policy providing hospital and surgical expense Insurance on members Haywood County Com munity Development Organization goes into effect at 12.01 a.m. June 10th All members wli(( have sign ed up for insurance will, be fully covered as of that dale." he was to receive his diplomas from St. John's High School. Hut Thursday was graduation day lor Eugene just as it was for his classmates. Father Lawrence Newman accompanied bv Sister Cm-dea came to the hospital to present his diploma. (Staff Photo. (center and Sister Anthony (right i. Clubs To Hear Doctors Speak On Dairy Month Members of the County Medical Society will address various civic organizations during the next ten days as part of the "June Dairy Month" program. Organizations to hear speakers are as follows: Waynesville Rotary Club, Dr. R. S. Roberson; Waynesville Secre taries, Dr. H. A. Mathews; Waynes ville Business and Professional Wo men's Clubs; Beta Sigma Phi So rority; Waynesville Jaycees. Dr. Fender; Canton lions, Dr. Mathews; Canton Civitans, Dr. Moore; Boosters Club, Dr. Duckett; and Clyde Lions, Dr. J. L. Reeves. Camp Schaub ck Pace In Race To Register 185 Alderman p Month grams Set h the 'announcement- of four "aids to represent the four 'he area, plans are will- hmplet for the milking and "'"King contests Saturday start the celebration of June Month. . redheads, a hlnnHo anrl a h have been named to rep- wir towns in the milking They will be indeed on fas well as on their ability estants are Miss Rotfv Vf. lighter Of Mr anrl Mr: Wmet of Wavnesville: Miss ganger, daughter of the Ceraldihe Fish daughter of '4 Mrs CoraiH i?icu m.,r!r.. f s Maxine Randnlnh Haueh. O. C. Randolph of Can- ' Haywood County Commis 5ill be judees of thp event. r f ceremonies Is Turner 'distant rountv opnt Roh Fd is chairman of the prize 'Ce. Olhprs on various rnm- rs are Iferb Singletary, John diryrage 8) ather Vtm Lira -nine 11 Monday fair Tuesday partly cloudy Altered afto, i j al Waynesville tempera 15 recorded by the staff' of ,ate Tt Farm): . Mln 75 n 72 .74.. 49 56 49 5f Rainfall .07 .71 .46 "'.02 - From 3 Counties Franklin. Sampson and Wake county 4-H campers are expected to register at Camp Schaub today for a week's stay. Preparations are being made for 185 members. Camp director this summer is Eric De Groat, 4-H Club manager from Raleigh. He will be assisted by counsellors in swimming, rec reation, etc. Boy's Club Will Meet Wednesday The Boy's Club of Junaluska will meet for the first time Wednesday at 7 p.m. instead of Monday, June 17, as was previously announced. According to Richard Crowder. director of the club, the date was moved up at the request of the boys. Crowder, who is recreational and religious director at Ihe Lake, organized the Boys Club three years ago. Boys from 8 through 15 vears of age are invited to join and are asked to sign up at bath house. Two Hurt As Vehicles Crash Wallace Ward, about 55, of Lake Junaluska is in Memorial Mission Hospital, Asheville, as a result of a head-on collision Saturday morn ing on t'S 19-23 about a hundred yards from his home, near Junalus ka. The driver of the other car. Ernest Gist, colored, of Asheville, is being held under a charge of reckless driving, pending the out come of Ward's injuries. The accident occurred about 7:45 a.m. after rain had made the biphway ilkk, AcwrdMa Gist's statement to officers," "he hit his brakes as he approached the curve, the car skidded sideways, and hit Ward's Studebaker pick-up truck. Gist was driving a Chevrolet sedan belonging to Your Cab Company of Asheville. Ward was said to be "getting along reasonably well" today. He suffered a compound fracture of the lower jaw. a broken leg. brok en hiii and possible internal in juries. He was given emergency ! treatment at the Haywood County j Hospital before he was taken on to Asheville. Patrolman IS. L. Hasden found I Gist's knees struck the dashboard so hard that the metal dash was I pushed in. However, his injuries i were confined to a few cuts He was I treated at the Haywood County i Hospital. ! Damage was estimated by oflic !cr at $500 to $600 for each car. j Patrolman Basden and Cpl. Pritch jard Smith arc in charge of. the in i vestigation. Cooking School Set June 19-21 At Champion 'Y' Sponsored by the Community Development Program, the Home Demonstration Clubs, and the Champion YMCA. the Haywood County All - Electric Cooking School will be held at the Cham pion "Y" in Canton June lit. 20 and 21. There will be two sessions daily, one meeting from 2 to 4 in the afternoon and the other from 7 to 9 in the evening. The Carolina Power and Light Company will put on demonstra tions, and will have experts avail able for consultation. Miraculously Escape Serious Injury .ions the i Haywood County Folk Festival Plans Under Way Boosters Club Meets Thursday The Hazelwood Boosters will meet Thursday evening o'clock. The meeting will be held in the Fellowship Hall of the Hazelwood Presbyterian Church. Committees have been named for the Third Annual Haywood County Folk Festival sponsored by the Edwards-CIark-Messcr post of ithe VFW. Canton. The program . will take place at Canton High be j ginning July 19. Club! General chairman will be Car- oi 7 r K frcssiev oi inn vrw. Poindexter will have charge of en tertainment; and Jimmie Deaton will be master of ceremonies. 18-Year-Old Confesses To Entering Four Places Highway Bids Are Held Up On No. 209 The State Highway Commission has rejected bids for work on Highway 209 from Hot Springs across Max Patch through Madi son and Haywood Counties. Low bids under consideration were those of J. C. Crilcher. Inc.. $570.(iHH BO for roadway; and K. II I lines Con struction Co , Inc.. $1 H4.SOU.H0 lor structures, 3 Rodeo Shows To Be Given Here Three performances " I lie Ho deo from Cherokee Ranch. Orce. Texas, will he given here next Monday and Tuesday. The. per formances aie being sponsored jointly by Ihe Jaycees and Ihe Sucerlaries Club The first performance will be al eight Monday night, and tun per formances Tuesday .at three and eight o'clock The showings will be af the high chool athletic field. E. II. Iseiihour am! his (laughter. Mrs. Howard Jones, anil her son. Howard Jones. Ml left today lor their home in Charlotte after a visit to Mr and Mrs. U. L. Coin. Clyde Lions Name Officers Officers of Ihe Clyde Club for the euiienl year are I). D Gross, president, VVoodtin l.ipham. 1st vice president; Sidney llaynes, 2nd vice pi evident; William Os borne. 3rd vice president, Arthur Sclilagel. lion Tamer; Weaver Chapman, Tail Twister; Horace El lis, secretary, Howard Shook, treas urer W. T. Medlin is immediate past president Directors are Al vin McKinnish, U H. l.aUimcr and Stanley Livingston. Joe Scruggs Buys Texaco Station Tuesday morning Joe Scruggs will assume management and own ership of the Texaco Service Sta tion at the corner of Mam and Pi geon Street. Mr, Scruggs has pur chased' the station 1 1 din Hoyd Med ford, wlio opened Ihe utatinii about a year ago. For the past years Mr. Scruggs has been service man ager of VVatkiiis Chevrolet Com pany, am. is well known In auto motive circles here, Tate Street To Be Paved Tuesday Slate highway lorce.s are to pave the 1.52,") leel ol Tate SI reel Tues day, it was learned Iroui G. C l-'ii -gusou. town manager. The street inns from Church Street through to Boyd Avenue. Crews have been ivoltinu Ihe street bed leady lor the past sev eral days White Oak Area Featured Today Five pages of the second section of today 's Issue are devoted to the pictorial Iiuiiic and larm pages ol Ihe While Oak community. Thin in 1 ho loiiilocnlh in Ihe se ries of covering each of the com munities in Haywood county with a similar presentation of news and pictures ' The next feature will b1' about the Thicket v community. p-- 5 '.' ....... :2:-,i. A' Xv W- x via.- '.. Mrs A. D. Wilcox, a passenger, and Mi' their car overturned Thursday afternoon dents of Lake Junaluska Si all' Photoi V ; , u .k. It "w1 4. s .il ' ' - - Stephanie Moore, driver, suffered only minor injuries as on Highway 2114 just outside Waynesville Both ate resi- Motorcade Of Easterners Due To Arrive Thursday Carl Ballew, an .13-year-old Greeneville, Tcnn., youth, told of ficers from behind the bars today that "breaking and entering was a part-time vocation with him . He has served two terms for larceny. Now Carl faces charges of break ing into four places within a week, and officers believe he is respon sible for several more recent job.s Carl has a sweet tooth, because at several places he entered, he went heavy on sweets. He told Sheriff Fred Y. Camp bell, and Policeman Jerry Rog ers today that he arrived here last Sunday. There is a feeling that he has been here much longer He confessed today to entering a house near Clyde. but can t re member just where, Then he went into Waynesville Candy Company, ate candy bars, and pies, and tooK a notify of gum with him. ah a T-shirt, a cigarette lighter, which he threw away later. He cut his way into a loaded truck of Boyd Wholesale Company, and ate a quantity of brown sugar, and opened cases of other goods, but did not eat anything but sugar. Early Friday night he broke into Junaluska Supply Company, there ate more sweets, and ex changed shoes, and took a quantity of cigarettestobacco, and billfolds. The night watchman for the plant saw the intruder, and held him un til Sheriff Fred Campbell arrived ?nd placed him under arrest about 1:30 Saturday morning; Deputy Everett McEIroy said he planned to push questioning of Ballew because it is felt that the several homes entered at the Lake is the work of the prisoner. Deputy McEIroy believer the mystery is "about solved". A large and enthusiastic delega-' tion from the Eastern and Pied mont sections of the stale are due i to visit scenic points in Haywood ; Thursday. Carl Goerch, edildr-1 publisher of The State has organiz ed a group to visit Beech (ftp, i Devil's Court Hou-e; and other , points on the Parkway in the i Sherwood Forest area of Pisgah, Indications today were that about , 100, or more, would be In. the party, j The group will meet in Asheville Wednesday night, and leave there about 8:30 Thursday for the trip to Haywood. After visiting Beech i Gap and the points in that area, i the party will come to Waynesville i for lunch at the Towne House. j Sam Robinson interested Mr. Goerch in making the trip several weeks agoand he was so impiess-j ed that he started the movement of inviting all who would to join the j party. He is .merely organizing.) and leading the delegation, without compensation. Parkway and Pisgah officials are assisting in the arrangements. Virgil Ha ney, warden of the area, will accompany the party, as will Heads Travelers Cogburn Is State VFW Leader SOUTHERN PINES AIM - F Cole Cogburn was elected VFW department rommaiider over Stolon l Williams, Albemarle attorney, by n one-vote margin In the closing session of the 21st annual encamp ment here. Cogburn ws elected from the post of Kenlor vice commander by 25(1 votes to 235 for Williams The election climaxed headed cam paigns which began with the open ing of Ihe convention Thursday, For senior vice commander, Charles T. Myers of Charlotte de feated Frank M. Jones of Ml. Airy in anolher clone confesl 237 0 221 Forrest V. Dunslan won unan imous election as junior vice com mander when Raymond F'.nglisb of llendersonville withdrew his can- I didacy Other elective officers were unopposed; A. C. Ingram, Ill-jh iTninl, ireelecled adjutant ; Wil i liani W llendrcson, Jr , Lenoir, 1 judge advocate; Henry Ridelihiiur. High Point chaplain. The slate auxiliary, also voting elected Mrs. Alice Moods of j (Ji i ciisboro, president Mrs F.dna ' llumgai ner. Elkin, senior vice pres ident Mrs Ann Crouch, llender i Nonville, junior vice president; Mrs. Marie Keagle. Cherry Point, con j diu lres.s. Mrs. Marcella Slrutten, ! Wilmington, guard; Mrs. Sallie Giaham. High Potnl, Chaplain; Mrs. Connie Steed, Lexinglon, treasurer : .Cogburn is an employe of the I Champion Paper and Fibre Coin I'piuiv where he works ill the instru ment shop of the Kteam and power I department. A venteran of Euro pean service in World War II. he is immediate past commander ol Fdwaids-Clark-Messer Post. VFW. in Canton Cogburn is the son of Mr. and Mrs Frank Cogburn of Canton and has been long active in VFW at fairs. Mr and Mrs. J. C. James attend ed the graduation exercises of their daughter, Miss Margaret James, al Meredith College in Raleigh last week They were accompanied by their son. Waller James, and stop ped en route to Raleigh to visit Mr. and Mrs. N. C. James in Slales-ville Madison, Buncombe Qui To Block load Down Pigeon River; Henderson IJeutral State Board Puts Approval On Mrs. Jones' Position Tile State Board of I duration formally approved Mrs. Lucy Jones iik county superintendent nl lallieulioii at (heir ineeliiKi on Thursday. The Haywood board re-eleclcd Mrs. Joins for the next two years lor the term be ginning June :;oth. Mrs. Jones succeeded Jack Messer. after Ibe latter was re culled to Naval service in I idi luary. Four More File For Hczelwocd's Coming Election pii.iiiitti lor tnu it fires Madil 9 J: , "t I f , 4 ! v i J CARL .GOERCH,' editor of The State, will head a delegation from mid-state to this section Thurdav. ' The li-i Of H.l.elwo o ei the v. eek end The li'l of-candidates for mayor' lose to three I, (.' Davis, and ' Carrol W miner tiled with the town j clerk rlv rle I' Cher ineuiiilienl , had previously announced. j 'I wo ol,ln t .uididali s cnlercdi the i.ne for aldei man John I! Smilli ,1'irl Ifowi'ir ;,i',oni" iirvson I'll A loo i ahhollliei d as tiling ' lor ,ih i nu n were iik timbents , (iradv Sniilli .ind ( ,irl Swanger j Tin- closing lilint; dale Is June , 2Ulli Willi Ihe eleelion on .1 n tie 3HI b. ( hainlicr of Comincrcc IJoard Mccls Tuesday 'Jlii' direelui, o the Chamber of CornnieK i' ui nu l l 'I ue'-rl,i niglil lor the M'Kid.ii inonHiK meet llig. aceoi'di'ng to Oavid Feltnel presideiil ii it o 1 1 e i o uiiporlaiit matli'i's will claim the allenlion o the hoard Another College Group To Arrive At Junaluska Henderson county Is not fight ing the proposal to construct a highway down Pigeon river to Ten nessee a.s Saturday morning pre accounts would Imnly. aeeuidirig to" L. B. Prince, presii'eut of the llendersonville Chamber of Com merce. Mr. Prince, former chairman of the State Highway Commission, called The Mpuntaineer early Sat urday to deny that the Chamber of Commerce there, or any other group, were "lighting the Pigeon River Road" Later that day, Mr. Prince had a similar .statement in The Times-News, of llenderson- ' vil The denial is the outgrowth of a mass meeting held Friday night ! in Marshall, for the purpose of deviMng means to get the stale S highway commission to build a sup j er highway down the French Bro-ul liver, rather than the proposed water-level route down Pigeon Riv- rr Leaders in the group are Bun icomhc anil Madison counties. ! Mr. Prince explained that three from Henderson went upon Ihe urgent invitation from Madison. 1" Our committee of three went to sec and hear, he sattt. Prior to the mass meeting in Marshall. Mr Prince told a Hay wood committee of their attitude towards the -mailer-. The same com mittee from here, spent the ureal -ei part of Friday checking oil rum ors coming out of Madison and Buncombe counties iclativ-c 'o Ihe Pigeon River road. The commit tee also gathered a lot of inter esting information relative to the groups, and persons who are mak ing every effort to block a,n at tempt to get a highway down the Pigeon Itivei." siid David Fclmrt. piesitlent ol Ihe Chamber of Com merce Mr Felmct Was with tht committee making the investiga tion We aie not inteickled n Ik piopn-ed inlet -regional highway, we wai l the highway as provided iindi r 'he 1921 highway law, and ii,e budding to he determined by our engineers." Mr. Felmct said. "The !i21 road law inrluded this (Sec Highway Page 81 A second college 'student group i from the Southeast will arrive Tuesday at Lake Junaluska for ten days of intense training. Numbering 80 boys and girls who have volunteered to do special church work this summer, the group will compose a Caravan, Training Center, The Rev. Joe Bell, staff member of the Methodist Board of Educa-; tion. Nashville, will direct the cent-; er. He will be assisted by several other church officials. Monday night's program at the auditorium will feature the Rev. Gilbert R Combs, pastor of Love's Methodist church, W'alkertown. A ' Monte Carlo, former Chautaugua entertainer, Dr.j Saturday. June Coinb', is lettowncd for his '"One ' Men Am! V Girt." Man Show' of mountain ballads,1 music ami tales Dr Comb- w.r born and reared in the mountains of East Kentucky, nade famous by the novel of John F'ov. Jr. He will present his pro gram at eight o'clock Movies at the Assembly this week will be: Tuesdav. June 12 "Night In Paradise." Wednesday. June 13 "Magic Bow." Thursday. June 14 --"Time Of Their Lives" Fridav. June 15 "'Countess Of 16 Hundred Highway Record For 1951 In Haywood (To Date) Killed . . . . 0 Injured .... 24 (This Information com piled from Record t State Highway PatroL)