more about Escapee (Continued Irani pace 1) McCracken apartments, accupled by Mrs. Casper Thomas, who w >s ironing and had her bark to the door at the \ime. Deputy Sheriff Gene Howell said that the fugitive grabbed Mrs Thomas by the shoulders, but fled when she screamed. Later Williams knocked on the door of an apartment at the llahn apartments occupied bv Mr. and R H. Johns. When Mrs. Johns came to the door and asked the escapee what he wanted, Williams started using obscene language, but fled when Mrs. Johns said: "Get away from here; I'm going to call the law." lvater, both Mrs. Johns and Mrs Thomas identified Williams as the man who accosted?them. Deputy Howell Said he first spotted the escaped prisoner crouched by a parked car near Clyde Green's restaurant, called to him to halt, and apprehended him on the highway in front of the rubber plant lie offered no resistance to the arrest, Howell added. Mr, Rogers said this was the first'time that Williams had made any trouble for prison officials since he was committed in 1943 on charges of breaking and enter ing and attempted rape. The prison camp superintendent explained that state law makes it mandatory that he be tried for escaping from confinement, and the case probably will be heard al the next term of HaywOod Coun ty Superior Court In November. Mr. Rogers said that the escapee denied molesting the two women. More about Apples (Continued from 1'acr 1) variety were being set out each year. "This apple colors up soon er. is blood red. and has special eye-appeal on the market." The late frost and freeze killed a large part of the Krady crop, hut she plans to harvest 8.500 bushels, which is about a third of a normal crop. This season She sprayed eight times, and says she feels that next year she will make it ten times, a.-, she can see the results of good spraying. She has un underground system, which operates from the basement of a new threestory pack ing house. Spraying this year ran to about $12,000. but she explained: "it was worth every bit of it in pro ducing quality fruit" There are some New Jersey fruit pickers here in Haywood helping to harvest the current crop. Use the hunt Ads for results *?. ? mi vu uiv VI1141 1 11 IS VOlll milted to the establishment of a human society in which discrimi nation or segregation based on race or color no longer ovists," and added: "The conference expresses its earnest desire that Methodists j themselves initiate, contend for and continue to foster within their o\ n societies a genuine and all inclusive fe I low sh ip " 3. Called for "every attempt to secure a reduction of the crippling burden of armaments, as in par ticular the cessation of the de velopment of nuclear power for purposes of war." 4 Declared that "in spite of some encouragement" there is not yet convincing "evidence of a wide spread revival of religion" and that the resurgence of some an cient. nationalist religions are ob structing Christianity. 5. Condemned the devotion of "sinful men" to the "God's of secu larism, realism, extreme national ism, oppressive imperialism" and the "widespread disintegration of personal moral standards." 6. Urged Methodists to work to improve "inadequate living con ditions" in various parts of the world, to care for "all who are op pressed and to foster all that leads to reconciliation and trust between nations." 7. Called for "fuller expression" of the "God-given unity" of Chris tianity. In the section on science and the arts, the conference said these fields give "to our generation new possibilities of a kind undreamt of by previous generations." "The work of Christian poets and dramatists is both a witness to the work of the Holy Spirit and I a powerful reminder to those in side and outside the church that ! Christ is Lord of the mind." The statement added that "there ' is .1 need for us to seek a more complete understanding of our belief that the earth is the Lord's ! and the fullness thereof." Want Ads FOR SALE ? I -cd Hoover lank type vacuum cleaner. Complete with all attachments. $25.09. Martin Electric Co. S 13 FOUND near Open Air Curb Mar ket, small coin purse containing small amount of money. Owner may have same bv identifying it at Ttye Mountaineer. FOR SALE ? Sunbeam Automatic CofTeemaster Was $37.50. now $29.95. Martin Electric Co. S 13 FOR SALE?Sunbeam Mixiuaster. Slightly scarred. List $47.50 Now $34 50. Martin Electric Co S 13 FOR SALE ? 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MORE ABOIT Dr. Clark (Continued from page II Methodist dignitaries from over seas by 13 U. S. colleges and unl versitles. Presidents or representatives of ' the American institutes were pres ent to bestow the decrees. Four of those honored are titu- . lar heads of independent Metho dist churches in Ireland, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zea- 1 land. Others are leading church laymen or clergymen. Among the degrees was a Doctor j of Divinity conferred by President F. Pendleton Gaines of WofTord College. Spartanburg. S C? on the lUv. A Edwards, liiriningham. i England.' The delegates hailed science and the arts, once shunned as the Devil's domain, as ottering Chris tians opportunities of "a kind un dreamed of by previous genera lions." In a 1.500-word message, the World Methodist Conference cited poetry, drama, the arts and scien tific andvanees as strong adjuncts to religion. In an unanimous action, dele- : gates from 40 nations praised the "New expressions of faith in terms of poetry, drama, and the arts." ( and added: "Ever growing scientific knowledge not only displays with increasing fullness the splendor of Go<)'s creative energy but lays upon us a solemn obligation to see that if is used on the w ideal pos- 1 sihle scale to build a satisfying and abundant life for all people of the earth " Dr. Charles A. C'unison, noted nuthemcUclftn and nuclear physi cist of England's Oxford Univer sity. who introduced the section, said drama, poetry and science were "treated as if they belonged to the Devil" ill the 1>ast. "I'm -lire the Devil chuckled over that." he added "All good art Is in some way telling us something about Cod, and the true good, honest practice of science is in a sense j a religious activity. We are saying i to Hie scientist to come on in and help us, that lie is doing his part 01 the work in building the king- j doni of Cod " As for the al ls, lie said the eon- i ferenee action pointed to a "new strategy in church evangelism, un recognized by many church peo- I pie" in past years. Other portions of the message, I tentatively approved Tuesday but still up for a final action: 1. Urged that Methodist church es "of every land" seek means to make the "faith of the Bible" and "integral and central part" of the education of children and young people. ?> 1\.U <1 1 1. : ?? ? MORE ABOIT Jones (Continued from Page 1> quale as those in New York or elsewhere "We have every con tact we need or can use for com munication," he said. "Junaluska Is accessible by air, bus, train or cat1." lie added, it takes about as long to go from New York's Idelwild Airport to Manhattan as it does from the Asheville airport. Com ing . to this assembly ground by car, he said, is more convenient to most Methodists. As for the state's segregation policies. Jones said: "That there are some things about the laws of North Carolina that may not suit some persons we do not deny. "But there are things about the laws of Australia. South Africa, of Latin America that we regret, and actual conditions in New York we wish were otherwise. "As fellow Methodists we must hold our loving fellowship in the bonds of peace and pray that each in his own area may work for the coming of (lod's kingdom." This assembl/ground, built up I with numerous lodging, recreation, meeting and other structures dot ting the mountain slopes and lake shore, is owned by the church's Southeastern Jurisdiction. Jones said the council has been offered "without cost" a "com plete, modern, fireproof, attrac tive office and archives building," and added: "If it is not so used, in all fair ness. it must be turned back to Lake Junaluska Assembly, Inc." MONK ABOU1 Tobacco-Apple (Continued from Page 1> composed of ;A. I) Harrison. Ilogei Amnions. Cecil Jennings and Frank Moore. At the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce here Tues day night, Ned Tucker, executive vice president, expressed an opin ion that efforts should be made now to get a Home Arts, and Live stock buildings on the county prop erty between here and Lake Juna iuska Tucker laid he was of the opin ion that <> corporation should be set up with the fanners taking the lead in selling subscriptions in the corporation such as was done to acquire the $50,000 swimming pool, recently completed. "This is a county-wide affair," Tucker said, "and needless to say, the farmers are going to have to take tile lead, witli all business and 1 civic leaders following them. The Home Arts building could be vised for a dual purpose-^a curb market, and a Home Arts building The livestock building would pro vide a space and building for shows and sales of livestock." Tucker con tinued. Virgil llolloway. county agent, and Miss Mary Cornwell, county home demonstration agent, will l> at the next board meeting to dis-| cuss the proposals. Tucker said. MORE ABOCT Tourist (Continued from page 1) to camp in tlic mountains. The w ide-spread publicity on the modern new swimming pool just completed here and Recreation Center created much Interest. Tucker said He pointed out he had ; had a number of visitors to West ern North Carolina call or come by and inspect the facilities, while others have written in for addi tional information. ( "The pool is destined to be one of our major assets," Tucked con tinued. lituisiftf nuunltK ? Kicn aru r, luum .luunr), in iiiuilv Uui ueveiopmt ni rntincrr una Hit- Department oi v onservauon mil ucvciuiiuicni t> commerce ?nui iiibiuu) division in naieign, uno lias litin auiinru u> asaoi lnuuxtriai uevriopiu.ui croups in trie tuuiiuri comprising newrin nurui tiruuiu. .uiuiiry, a uitin bcr oi me i9bi Ueneiai Isscm biy as tne iiou.se ol tteprescnta lives memoir irom tnrrvurr ciiuaiy, uas witn Uie State treasurers oil ice lor 17 years be line come uiui the C c li De partment lo promote inuusirial ucveiopmclit. lie is a native of I nerokee county and attended tne I inverstty of broriia. Mauney s services in aiding in dustrial development are avail i able in tne following counties: t nerokee, tiranam, I lay. iswain, Macon, liaywood. Jackson, Mad ison, Huiicombe. lienuerson, 1 ransylvania. Mitchell, Yancey, McDowell, Rutherford, Polk. Avery, Burke, Cleveland, Cataw ba, I aluweli, Watauga, Alexan der, Iredell, Ashe, W likes. Yad kin. Surry, and Alleghany. Mauney may. be' contacted through tile Department'of Con servation and Development, Edu cation building. Raleigh. Poetry In A Will MONTGOMERY, Ala ?AP> ? I Hubert h. Stanford, a piano tuner, left a two-stanza poem as a will bequeathing Ins estate, of undis- j closed M/e, to his widow. As probated, it read; "These feu lines shall be my will. And my request when 1 am old and r; still. ' All my property, both personal f and real, 1 leave to my wife after the fu neral bill. I Even my dog and Ins covey of I leas . . . To sell, 01 trade or do as she please. I don t want her in an embarrass ing fix. So win let her be the adminis tratrix. There shall be no bond for her to ! make Or 1 11 do my best my corpse to wake." Car Trouble MURPHYSBORO, 111 i:h I of La Crescents, Calif. Officials in foreground are viewing the blaze, Which they have been unable to bait. (I'dernational Soumiphoto) | I PARK - SHOP - SAVE | Where Satisfaction Is Guaranteed ? ? U. S. CHOICE MEATS ? FRESH VEGETABLES ? 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