F a Mountaineer n?. 97 12 PAGES^ Haywood County At Thegastern Entrance Of The Great Smoky Mountains National Park "* i^_ WAYNESVILLE, N. C, MONDAY AFTERNOON. NOV ?. -T777T-ri ? $3.00 In Advance In Ha^ood and Jackson Counties" Grand Jury Asks Speaker System Be Put fa Courtroom 1ST LEIPER has submitted his fcaation as executive vice uUent of Western North Car ta Highlanders, Inc. His suc sor will be named later, ac rding to Maj. O. A. Fetch oi ?tana Village, president of the (Wanders. eiper Quits is Official Of [ighlanders lut Leiper has submitted his ignatiton as executive vice pres K of Western North Carolina Wanders, Inc., whose office is If Masonic Temple here. I] 0. A. Fetch, resident man 1 of Fontana Village and pres K oI the Highlanders, explain that Leiper resigned after the tist group found It necessary ?t its operating budget. If, Leiper. who has also served fesident of the National Asso ion of Travel Organizations, has announced his future plans, accessor will be named later, ? Fetch said. t? Highlanders were organized , as an outgrowth of the wrn North Carolina Tourist toation to promote the tourist y. in 12 Wester^ Carolina "tarn counties. ?fflbers include Haywood, Bun Transylvania, Henderson, vr ^ e' Graham. Macon, ities Jackson and Polk ?ds Closed 1 Parkway itil Spring Portions of the y Parkway to Mile High, ,am,p GaP and Heintooga timer Thanksgiving Day for te p"kw*>' ut to sentence you to the state prison for your natur al life." Solicited Thad Bryson, In accept ing the plea of the defendant, said: "I have investigated this case thoroughly, and held numerous conferences with the hseriff, S.B.I, and associates. This is the fifth capital case to come up in my dis trict this year?.more than twice the number in any former two years?and I want to thank Mr. Brown and Mr. Howell for accept ing the court appointment to rep resent the defendant, and the state accepts the plea of guilty of Ver lin Qunter." A * 1 n . i c n a * ? ni lu.u uuuiei was on nis way back to his cell, where he had been since July 31, to await the trip to State Prison In Raleigh, probably at the end of the present term of court this weekend. Gunter and Ford had been friends all their lives In the Mt. Sterling section. Gunter said that Ford had been picking on him, and this, together with the fact that they both liked Miss Pearl Sut (See Gunter?Page 6) Flames Destroy Champion Paper Storage Building The old Russell Motor Co. build ing on Main St. in Canton, which was being used by Champion Paper and Fibre Co. as a storage unit, was destroyed by Are Saturday night. A 1952 Cadillac sedan, a two ton truck, and a motorcycle, all owned by Champion, and a 37 passenger bus, owned by the Cham pion YMCA, were destroyed in the blaze. Canton Fire Chief H. L. Setzer estimated the loss to the vehicles at $14,000 and damages to the building at $16,000. Chief Setzer said that the fire orobably originated from a short :ircuit in the wiring on the bus. The flames were brought under :ontrol within an hour and 15 min Jtcs after the alarm was turned In. Solicitor Working To Reduce Court Docket ? ? * Warren Case Likely To Be Called Soon "I hope to clear every case pos sible off the docket this term of court," Solicitor Thad D. Bryson told The Mountaineer this morning. "There are some cases where some of the witnesses have moved away, that will necessitate continuance of the case, but where it is possible, I plan to call every case possible between now and this weekend," the solicitor said, as the second week of court got under way with Judge Susie Sharp, of Reldsville, presiding. At noon today, it was apparent that Solicitor Bryson would call the case of Joseph Cassty Warren, who i*-. charged with the murder of David Underwood, on August 30, at the Warren home, about a block off the Hyatt Creek Road. Hayes Alley, attorney for War ren, was In conference with the defendant just prior to the noon recess of court. The sheriff's department was getting additional men to serve on the jury for today, as only 11 of the regular 18 named for the sec ond week were serving. Among the cases disposed of dur ing the past days included: Robert Richland Hyatt, driving intoxicated, fined $100 and costs, placed on probation. , William Henry Boone, operating motor vehicle while intoxicated, fined $100 and costs, placed on probation. Willie Dee Wood, former judg ment of six months on roads for driving drunk, changed $100 fine and costs, and placad on ploba flnudy and cool with liH? litl'e Hght rain. Tues ^han8e In temperature. ' waynesvllle temperature Piled by the SUte Teat Farm. Max. Min. Rainfall ? " 87 23 _ Z~ -W 21 - a - ? i? - ?- 51 15 ?