More About— Report To From Page 4. this Section years—which has not yet been spent. Of course, most of this money is committed and will actually be spent in the next year or two. There was no suggestion of cutting that part of the pro gram. MUTUAL AID In the mutual aid program which was under consideration, there was a difference of opinion as to whether the unspent funds ap propriated previously totaled 4 billion or 6% billion. To a lot of government spenders, a billion or two dollars is a small matter to pay any attention to. But I felt that a billion or two dollars cut tff the proposals for aid to foreigi countries, if cut at the right places, would certainly be a step in the right direction. This foreign aid program is by no means the largest spending You’ll Get All - FREE - Know Your Brakes Drive Your Car In And We Will INSPECT YOUR BRAKES FREE! 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MARYLAND Please tend me □ PestpeW □ C.O.D. □ 1 shirt—55d □ 3 shirts—1.50 Sizes_ Celors— Name— □ 1 pr. pants—85^ □ 3 pr. penis—2.25 Sires_ Colors Address City 1 State (Please print) To order for groups, attach separate sheet list ing clothing, sixes and colors desired' L_J proposal for the coming year. In addition to this, plans are to spend about 65 other billions of dollars in the coming year. So. you see, the government spenders have rather expensive plans to continue their reckless spending policies. Of course, they are assuring you that it all is an absolute neces sity—it’s all in the name and the guise of “national defense.” TIME TO THINK To be sure, we cannot let up on any worthwhile objective of real national defense. But when foreign nations have made greater progress than was originally con templated, and when those na tions are failing to contribute any thing to their own defense and stability—then it seems to me that it is about time for us to apply the brakes to our give-away pro gram. Of course there is a lot of hys teria and fear whipped up by the bureaucrats, who prophesy doom on one hand if every one of their suggestions is not car ried out. and perfect peace on the other hand if only their sug gestions are followed. As Senator Paul Douglas, a pror fessional economist, pointed out, it will do us little good as a na tion to spend untold billions for foreign aid if. in doing so. we destroy our own fundamental economy, since then we will be playing directly into the hands of Stalin. That, of course, is ex actly what Stalin’s regime hopes and thinks we will do. No one can understand the true situation of appropriations unless he studies and reads the hearings and the reports of the committees, and really learns where and how our money is being spent. Above all, nobody should ac cept without question the word of any bureaucrat who makes it his business to sell the public on the idea of spending more and more money. —By trade, St. Palil was a tent-maker. AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE KEEPING OP SWINE BY ANY PERSONS WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF BLACK MOUNTAIN, BUNCOMBE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the Town of Black Mountain: SECTION I. That it shall be unlawful for any person or per sons to keep within the Corporate Limits of the Town of Black Mountain any swine. SECTION II: That all persons now having swine on his or their premises within the Town of Black Mountain shall remove the same within a period of thirty (30) days from the date hereof. SECTION III: That a violation of this ordinance by any person or persons, or any Section hereof, shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding $50.00, or a prison term not exceeding thirty (30) days at the discretion of the Mayor of the Town of Black Mountain. SECTION IV: That all ordin ances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION V: That the provis ions of this ordinance shall be in full force and effect on and after June 1st, 1952, and that the same shall be published once in the Black Mountain News. I move the adoption of the foregoing ordinance this the 13th day of May, 1952. J. M. LANCE Alderman. Seconded: F. H. RICHARDSON Alderman. . ■ Hh V.'-V-T--' Swannanoa Valley Center 'Now Open' Scott Dillingham Owner and Opera! LOCATED NEAR NEW OERLIKON PLANT AND MIDWAY BETWEEN BEACON AND MOORE Swannanoa Riverside Motel. Apartment Court. 50-bed-units. Swannanoa Valley’s finest, largest, most modern. “Grade-A" motel, completed 1952, just good food and lodging at reasonable prices. Formerly Rio-Tel Tourist Court on Swannanoa wav Seventy, midway between Swannanoa and Black Mountain, owner. Scott Dillineham u'v,,.»„„Hnuarters. Fourteen geneR-1 restaurant‘ River N'orth Dillingham. Executive Headquarters, Founc— Square -’Heart-Downtown Asheville’, 4 floors. Phone 2-3912. Hot water heat from new automatic oil-fed furnace to ev,, y ■4 hours dai’> ",e >•«“• around. One of the finest and best equipped grills and kitchen. Every hotel service available, including service, if desired. Special winter and weekly rates. New furniture, furnishings and Private baths, city *‘tter and telephone. One story mas Hi-1 ‘I | ”>’ construction, fire proof, insulated. lights. P°*i OASIS DAIRY BAR JUMBO MILK SHAKES BILTMORE ICE CREAM More About— Roundup From Page 4. this Section There is a new attitude in the land. The old pitch has apparent ly lost much of its appeal. In Congress — North Carolina is getting young men in congress. Our baby up there now is Hood row Jones of Rutherford. Last Saturday’s voting will chop off about 30 years from the average age of our congressional delega tion. Congressman Kerr could have retired with honors. He preferred to take his chances and go down fighting. L. H. Fountain of Tar boro. 39. will be one of the coun try's youngest congressmen. There were a dozen other men in the second district who could have beaten Kerr, but they didn't know it: and thus Fountain is re warded for his nerve. He has fine experience and should make an able congressman. No Promises — The Democrats’ nominee for governor has made no promises to anybody. He will go into office free-handed. Chances are that many of those on the state payroll who supported him —because it seemed the smart thing to do—will resign from their positions sometime during the winter. In the flush of victory. Kerr Scott appointed some men to high office principally because they worked for him. Three or four of these fell by the wayside after a few months, but many of them are still on the job—and sup ported Umstead. More Fun — Between now and June 28 there will still be plenty of fun for those folks who get pleasure from politics. There will be more than a score of inter esting local races—or that's the way it looks from here—and the supreme court thing. Two of the strongest legal minds to be found anywhere were running neck-an-neck. Judges R Hunt Parker of Roanoke Rapids and William H. Bobbitt of Char lotte can measure up well to any man now on the state supreme court. It’s a pity we can’t elect both of them. Scott Appointee Itimous T. Val entine didn't run nearly as well as had been predicted. He spent a considerable amount of money in getting his name out there before the people, but some how they wouldn’t take to him. 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