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SPORTS RADIO. TV PROGRAMS THE A SHEVILJjE CITIZEN SECTION TWO WEDNESDAY. MAY, 27, 1 953 rY a ii I 1 1 Ctllmcn Phot Glenn who gave the invocation. Right photo, a view of the academic procession leaving the college administration building and including faculty member guests, and member, of the graduating class. Celebration of the Brevard College centennial was observed simultaneously with the 1953 commencement program which began with the baccalaureate sermon dehver-ered Sunday by the Rev.

D. D. Holt of Greensboro. BREVARD COLLEGE INAUGURATED THE REV. ROBERT H.

STAMEY as new president during ceremonies conducted yesterday in the college gymnasium. Left photo, a general view of the inaugural ceremonies with President Stamey delivering his address. Center photo, program speakers included to R): Edwin L. Jones of Charlotte, chairman of the college board of trustees, who installed the new president; President Stamey; Bishop Paul N. Garbei rot the Richmond area of the Methodist Church; and Bishop Costen J.

Harrell of the Charlotte area of the Methodist Church, Umstead saem IStamey Is Inaugurated Weaver Plans Wife Of Alleged Stayer Quizzed 1111 gllBigvSI To Resign As un luaneup vn Brevard College Head I And Board State Senator In Try on Shoot ing Mrs. Chiles Governor Says No Decision Yet On Hodges' Post Will Also Quit School Board Attorney's Post TRYON Officers said Tuesday the wife of the alleged of Edward Ball 31. has admitted she was with Ball Centennial Commencement Exercises Are Conducted BREVARD The Rev. Robert Henry Stamey was inaugurated as. president of Brevard College arid diplomas were presented to 34 graduates during the two impressive ceremonies held here at the college Tuesday.

Hundreds of people, including 30 from Dies Here RALEIGH. May 26. (AP) 7hulon Weaver Jr. sa'id in a car which was riddled with bullets several hours before Gov. Umstead declared today n.H 4miIi.

last night he will resign as a At68 he considers the State Board Ball was found dead about 10:30 a. m. Sunday in the of the Tryon Theater which he managed. Death was of Conservation and Development one of the state's most Mrs. Leah Arcouet Chiles, 68, State senator and as attorney for the County Board of Education before he becomes solicitor of the General County colleges and universities in the Carolinas and Tennessee, promi' rominent in civic circles here for nent Methodist ministers and imnortant aeencies, many years and one-time mayor of W.

A. WARD Cutshall Faces Kenilworth, died in an Asneviue However, he told reporters at his first news conference in his office, laymen attended the college centennial commencement Court. nursing home about 10:15 p. m. yes don't wish to KO into the question terdav following a long illness.

She The court is scheduled to re-oetohiuhpri bv resolution of the of who" will be named to the I was the widow of James M. Chiles. Pharmacists Install Ward Board of County Commissioners ef Murder Charge Board. Bishop Paul N. Garber, of Ricn-mn.

was the principal speak caused by a bullet wound in the head. Jesse L. Rhodes. 80. former Polk, County accountant and political figure, was ltfer arrested and charged with Ball's murder.

Rhodes was a too charged with assault with intent to km his w.fe, Mrs. Stella S. Rhodes, about 49. Who operates a Main" Street cloth-tag store here. Set James B.

Kuykendall of the State Highway Patrol wWheto Timstead. who suffered a heart fective July 1. weaver has served during the last She was known as an accomplished artist, at one time a suc-cesful real estate operator and con er at the inaugural program in the attack two davs after his Jan. 8 in morning and Bishop costen j. tiar- cert pianist.

In Shooting As New Head nf Charlotte aenverea ure two sessions of the General Assembly. He was appointed to the school board post to succeed Claude Love upon the appointment of the A native 6t Aurora, 111., Mrs. graduation address in the afternoon auguration, has held several Dta-side news conferences. He pointed out the Board i "the only state agency charged Chiles was the only child of a Pnth of them stressed the valu French sculptor and artist, Case- PINEHURST. N.

C. May 26 Ifl North Carolina is building drug stores faster "than she can find able contribution that church-owned MARSHALL A Madison County Grand Jury Tuesday returned a true latter as an assistant stare nfrrt mniral. mier Arcouet. with the overall responsibility of seeking to develop and improve and rfiurch related institutions 01 She was educated in the public TOfeawr' refiienation from the bill of indictment against Hot higher learning make to the educa native sons to run them as phar macists. everything in North schools and was graduated from the taken a statemeni.

Rhodes in which he said she said was seated in the front seat of State Senate will be only a matter nf tnrm unless there should be a tional, social and religious the country. Aurora High School. The recent General Assemwy passed an act ending the terms of all 15 members of the board June Arcouet died when Mrs. Chiles Springs Police Chief Paul Cutshall on a charge of murder. Cutshall has been at liberty under $4,000 bond since Alonzo Norton was killed in a gun battle March special session of th6 General As semblv.

Bishop Garber pointed out that Tr.hn weslev. who founded the That, in effect, was the word from officials of the state's pharmaceutical association as it closed its 73rd annual convention here today. About 350 delegates attended the three-day meet -which saw was 15 and she inherited father's dav when tne car wu builets. Ball, a bachelor, suffered a shoul While he was elected for a two- 30. thereby paving the way for the governor to name an entirely new Methodist Church 215 years ago in year term as State senator ending England, emphasized tne 24 on a Hot Springs street.

board 11 he wisnea. Despite her youth, Mrs. Chiles set out to operate the studio and The police chief was wounded in in January 1955. lor practical pur-noses his duties for his current He said he soon will be "in the W. A.

Ward of Swannanoa Installed the battle. become one of the youngest sculp tors in that part of the country. embarrassing position of having to der wound in the nm The car was near the Tryon Cemetery which officers said is also near the Rhodes home. Police said Rhodes has continued 1. he had any part in as president.

Brecht, dean of the remove members of fine ance of education ano uescnuro work of the church through the years in establishing and operating schools and colleges. "The Methodist Church in Ameri-tnriav owns and onerates approxi The indictment was returned at 10:10 a. m. Dr. E.

A. She later became a student of term ended with the adjournment of the General Assembly last month. His pay as a senator ended at the expiration of the first 90 calendar character, splendid capabilities University of North Carolina's music, studying under the noted The governor stated the board A warrant, signed by Mrs. Mary teacher. Mrs.

Theodore Wooster, School 'of Pharmacy, told tne association "that enrollment in the must develop the state's resources, either the cemetery or the theater ahrmtinir. and between hours or operating L. Gosnell, sister of Norton, was served on Cutshall March 30. mately 120 colleges and universities such as fishing, forestry, tourist, days of the 1953 oenerai Assemoiy. Tf a sneclal session of the Gen school continues to tax the school's her father's studio, she managed to whnriM had been sought water, agriculture, and commerce.

charging him with murder in ner eral Assemblv should be called, for the training 01 our yvuw, nichnn Warrell stated. appear on the concert stage. brother's death. Weaver's successor as senator would "Out of tnese coueges Cutshall was Quoted as saying Cltlirn Phot THE REV. R.

H. STAMEY physical plant. He saia a aesper-ate need exists for a larger building. "It is most disappointing," he declared, "to refuse admission to versiUes come in a large measure be named by the County Democratic executive Committee. A con Still later, Mrs.

Chiles sold the studio where she had made a successful start in business and moved to Chicago to open a studio in the Auditorium Tower. fh. mime men and women wnu "The board Just is not a place to give a man an honorary appointment. He ought to meet the requirements," stated Umstead. He said the board needs men who will "bring new industry to the state." He added this would in aince early Sunday morning for JuertioniBg.

Kuykendall declined to it if she is now being held or to give any information about her whereabouts. Rhodes Is being held without bond to the polk County jail in following the shooting that he shot Norton after Norton had wounded him in the head with a shotgun blast while he was attempting to supply our ministry, who serve the dent Stamey discussed at Length "American education and the Jun stitutional amendment approved last fall requires the goverpor-to appoint the choice of the committee ambitious students when the supply church missionaries ana iy nWiwa in a hundred ways," he said of manpower in North Carolina is On Feb. 14, 1914, Leah Arcouet was married to Chiles, an Asheville arrrest Norton on a charge 01 puo- nn at the second lowest in the na clude getting men "with connections to fill such a vacancy. Weaver and Burein Pennell. who Bisnop Marreu owm ran maintain itself as, a man who had started the Kenii outside the state." ic drunkenness.

A coroner's jury held an inquest tion." H. C. McAllister of Chapel Hill, ior The first junior college, he said, was established in 1892 at the University of Chicago by President William Raney Harper, who is known has been appointed judge of the worth Development Company, with In answer to other questions, he County Court, will serve unaer tne leader in any society that does not maintain a system of education for the training of its leaders and its offices in Kenilworth Park, 1925. Chiles died and his bus! secretary-treasurer of the State Board of Pharmacy, also empha- in Marshall April 6 ana reporiea that it did not recommend holding anyone the shooting of Norton. said he has not decided when he will name a successor to State Treasurer Brandon Hodges who, the appointments by the county com missioners until the posts can be slzeH the need for increased facil- ness and active management of the Kenilworth concern was assumed as the father of the junior college.

RoyCRickman Reporting Missing By His Mother Hot SDrings Mayor Z. B. Arthur fiiied in 1954 general elections at ities at the school. He said the governor added, submitted his The first public junior college reported there were no witnesses to Mrs. Chiles.

A short time later resignation last Wednesday. constituency. The speaker said it is a good thing for America that there is about 50-50 balance in this country between state tax-supported institu school is supplying only about half the pharmacists needed in the state when she entered a successful ca the shooting. Umstead said he has not decided rntshall was admitted to an annually and the remainder are when he will name a new State which time they, if they cnoose.j will have to run against any other candidates for the positions. Superior Court Clerk J.

Ed Swain and Chairman Coke Candler of the was established in 1902 at Joliet, 111., and a few years after that the movement spread rapidly, the new president said. reer in politics and became mayor of the town her husband developed She was one of the first woman Mm Rubv Penland of 82 Church being jimported from other states. Asheville hospital on the day oi the shooting for treatment of a scalp mt. wnnrted to City Police yes McAllister reportea mat -oppor Ports- Authority, and he thought the state was fortunate to get Edward Scheldt as head of the Motor Vehicles Department. tions of higher learning ana cuuivii related or privately owned colleges.

"Our church colleges are not competitors with the tax supported wound received in tne gun oaiue, tunities are being denied many terday that her son. Roy Charles mayors in North Carolina. In recent years Mrs. Chiles be-j Board of County commissioners said vesterday they anticipate spe North Carolina by virtue of Hickman, 34, nas oeen uusmub several weeks. came associatea witn we iuik this situation." cial terms 01 superior oouri i.Mt.iit.1nns.

xnev are panuws YWCA Selects He noted that there are now nt- tVt- task win be terminated upon the re Today there are 524 junior colleges in the country and they serve a great need in educational field." he said. Under his direction, Stamey said, a primary objective at Brevard is to emphasize the fact that making a life is as imnortant as making a co-laoorers wim mem Umstead also stated he had not had an opportunity to go into that" when asked to give his ideas on whether the Prisons Depart establishment of the County Court. of universal education." Bisnop nar 1,585 active pharmacists in tne state, a train of 74 from last year. Mountaineers, a handicraft center here, but following a fire there several years ago she retired from business. Mn Chiles had been in poor Miss Minnis For Most of the cost of and reg Mil calri.

The number of drug stores has ment was putting too much or not asserted tnat state euucuu She described Rickman as being eix feet tall, weighing 150 pounds nd with a number of scars on his body, including one from the left temple to the cheek bone. Mrs. Penland at first feared that her son might have been the unidentified nerson buried recently ular terms of Superior Court is paid bv the Cost of the County increased steadily, jumping from enough emphasis on rehabilitation. New York Meeting has achieved a great advance, but health for some time but had been 855 in 1950 to 903 at present He added, however, I am as Court is borne by the County. warned that when education is en living.

Dean J. J. Stevenson, Jr. presided His fieures also showed that strongly interested in rehabilita ill for two years. Rhe fa survived bv two sons, Mis Claire Minnis.

a nursing The County Court will be set up an the seventh floor of the Bun tion as anybody else. But there tirely in hands of tne state, tusaaict results, and cited the recent excellence to Germany as an example. wichard Chiles of Washing over the inaugural exercises. supervisor at Oteen VA Hospital, has been named one of 10 YWCA 294,000 prescriptions were filled by Tar Heel drug stores last year; an increase of more than a million must be stern discipline as well near Boone, but it was later found ton n. C.

and John M. Chiles of combe courthouse in the courtroom now customarily used for. terms. Candler said offices for the State that the description of merman am am ODDOSen IO a cuuiuu uw- discussion leaders from throughout Asheville and two srrandcnnaren, over the previous year. The big Other speakers on the program included John A.

Ford, Mayor of Brevard; Dr. J. Lem Stokes, of Nashville, and newly elected not tally with that 01 the dead man. Morris Lmeberry Black Funeral the United States to take part in a New York meeting. inated system of education as I am opposed to the state dominated tem and I'm elad that about one nnirw is in charee of funeral ar as.

rehabilitation." -The governor then commented he had noted "great improvement" in the Prisons Department in the "last few years." Umstead recently named Scheldt Torn To Page 16 jump, McAllister said, was tne result of a near-epidemic of bronchial infections last December and January. Miss Minnis was a discussion rangements which were incomplete president of Phiffer College; Dr. W. Inst, nieht. Tne latnuy nas re- Arthur Kale of the Duke Divinity leader for a film series held tnrougnjw.

TV -p- elH h. Asheviiie ywca and is co- Wired iv firm oeis mieKtPrt that no flowers oe sent, School and speaking on behalf of My Other new officers installed in to the motor vehicles post. Scheldt, half of our institutions of higher learning are church supported," he declared. Edwin L. Jones, of Charlotte ana chairman of the board of trustees of but that instead memorial donations $795 Refund From Gty be sent to the Buncombe county chapter of the National Cancer So who was schooled in North Carolina, had headed FBI offices in this state and recently left that the Methodist Conference Board oi Education; the Rev.

D. Leon Stubbs, of Canton; and Prof. Edwin Roy, of the Brevard College faculty. cluded W. L.

West 01 KoseDoro, first vice president; W. B. Gurley of Windsor, second vice president; and Jesse W. Tyson of Greensboro, third vice president. chairman of the Asheville Y's public affairs committee.

She is a member of the committee on administration at Phyllis Wheatley YWCA. The meeting in New York will be held Friday. Brevard College, instauea Community TV Systems, was refunded $795.56 by the City yester-dav out of the $1,000 put up by the ciety. Answer organization after retiring as head o. nraeMmt.

nt the college. At noon lunch was served in the of the New York City bureau TJo nraised the Drogress that is Tryon Bible Classes company for the expense of the cafeteria to all visitors and guests. B. R. Ward of uoiasDoro, retir The governor said that before being made at Brevard College and In addition, to the 10 discussion Dr.

Embree H. Blackard. pastor of naming Scheldt he had been look nredicted still greater progress u- r.tAtV leaders from various parts of the ing for a man who was "capable Her the leaaersnip nramcu. ing president, was named a member of the executive comittee for three years. W.

J. Smith of Chapel Hill was renamed United States, several college and TRYON iTie jjaiiy vtMw Bible School will begin at the Tryon First Baptist Church Monday, June I. according to the pastor the Rev. H. A.

Heam. as an administrator, as a law en Ctamav May 12 wirea-i election wmtu waa halted by a Superior Court Judgment. The $204.44 spent went for -legal advertising, printing ballots, tally sheets, can labels and official returns sheets. university professors and leaders eduction, and members of the board In his inaugural aaaresa, trem- forcement officer, and who was not a politician. I think I found him." By BUly Graham I have been told that this could be the ytar 1957 instead of 1953, because of a calendar error In counting the yeara since Christ'a birth.

That would mean, according to" our calendar, Christ waa born in the year 4 B. C. Is thia true? J.S. the Central Methodist Church of Asheville, acted as master of ceremonies. Following the graduation address by Bishop Harrell, President Stamey presented diplomas to members of the graduating class.

Graduating with high honors were and staff of the National YWCA will take part. Umstead, who has known Scheldt for 30 years, was asked if the new motor vehicles head will have a Lumber Group Directors End fiee rein in naming his Highway Patrol commander. The governor Rhododendron looms To Reach Peak In June 12 Persons Are Named Jane Elizabeth Bishop. Cedar Moun replied he was meeting with A Christian Dionsysius tain; Elizabeth Caroline Davis, Scheldt tomorrow and "I want Brevard: and Mary Ann Holden, Meeting Here As Trustees WCC Scheidt to have time to look at his patrol organization" before going Blue Ridge Parkway officials say is not too soon to drive along Exiguus, in A D. S32, is credited as the first to date historical eventa from the birth of Christ, and thus established, the use of Anno Domini A.

or Year of Our Lord. He made the mistake of beginning hia the same of Craggy. into that matter. The. two-day spring meeting of From now until mid-June tne of Robbinsville were appointed for RALEIGH, May 26 UP) A 12-, the Blue Ridge Parkway to enjoy the mountains in full late-spring bloom, although the Jig bloom at He said he did not believe the Hiehway Patrol should be a po the National Lumber Manufacturers mountain azalea will be in bloom, four-year terms.

defending unon the altitude. Last Pisgah Forest. Graduating with honors were Annie Lou Etta Allison, Old Fort; Harold Herbert Black. Leicester; June Estell Craft. Pafafftown; William Eller Greensboro; Barbara Jane Henson, Brooklyn, N.

Edward Bruce McGuire, Pisgah Forest; Melvin Dwight Mcintosh, Charlotte; Rachel Marie Meaders, litical organisation" and no patrol member board of trustees for Western Carolina College that included In addition to Whitmire, rrana week and this week the azalea has Craggy Gardens win oe me nuu week end in June. member should be tnreatenea Association board of directors enaeo yesterday In the Battery Park Hotel with executive sessions of the board and an affiliated association group. H. Watson of Spruce Pine and Mrs. Robert Russell of Asheville were with the loss of his Job because of Bhie Ridee Parkway Officials nere been at its peak on the Oteen-Craven Gap link and In the Bull chronology four years too late.

Jesus was four years oW in the year 1, due to his error In calculation. Thus, had the mistake not been made, this would be A. D. 1957 instead of M53. Calendars 'have always been politics.

appointed for six-year terms. only one holdover member was named by Umstead today. Under an act nassed by the 1951 an section of the Parkway, in Plans for the new 10-year research Drogram, approved Philip Woollcott 01 Asneviue, h. a. Helder of Canton and Charles F.

say it appears now the pea bloom will be Thursday, June 11 and Friday. June 12. although the several days preceding and following these the higher elevations, the azalea Greenville, S. and Patricia Ann hard to calculate and mistakes have will bloom at about the same tune legislature, the board's -membership was Increased from nine to 13 mem Gold of Rutherfordton were ap Monday, and an increased public relations program were discussed at Parrish, Brevard. the rhododendron is In bloom.

been made all through the centuries. dates wiu oe wortn au uie wire 1 pointed for eight-year terms. When the present terms expire bers. the board meeting. Youth's Auto, Another Collidt ItWasHisDad Mountain laurel is also in fun sl J.

Whitmire of Franklin was wishes to spend admiring tne moun tains. Henson Arrested uainiy he the actual year. That la why we i lean-veir every four years. those named to the board will serve Methods of expecting nanaung 01 lumber for the military servicer bloom along the teen-Craven Gap stretch of the Parkway. the only member of the present eight-year terms.

Retiring board members are Mrs. George Vitas, Plsgah National Forest Ranger, said he expects the Albert W. Henson, 41, of Canton were discussed at the meeting of board reappointed. He wui serve six The current hot spell is not ex the National Security industrial As Babylonian and Hebrew calendars add a 13th month In some years to make up this l-4th day extra Monk nionvsius. however, can easily be -u dt rvrrtr' r.

Mflv2fiun neak of rhododendron bloom on years. Whitmire Is currently cnair-man of the board. Charles E. Ray Jr. of Waynesville, vice chairman, Mrs.

J. Davidson RFD 2, was arrested by members of the State Highway Patrol about 5 p. m. yesterday on charges of pected to change these schedules very much, according to officials who have taken it into consideration already. However, for what it's Robert A.

Smith. 18, was arrested Roan Mountain to be the week or Named for two-year terms were: of Murphy, A. L. Penland of Hayes- ninhf nn a rhnrco nf failihar June 28. forsiven for his error.

Her least. after hia par vitas said that while the bloom worth, one Parkway ranger said sociation's task cpmmitiee on tne subject. The NSIA provides industrial aid to the U. S. Defense Department.

Wives of the executives attenduif the -meeting attended a luncheot at Sunnyside Inn. oegBn nwious McDonald of Tryon ana Alien -j. pv.nv weaver of Asheville; w. with another be about 80 per cent of last rattlesnakes are out earlier this -n n'aa driven hvivenr'K usual showini, it will be driving intoxicated and hit and run in two warrants. He -was released under a bond of $500 for his appearance In Police Court Friday.

"Covered centuries' BeU of Hayesvttle. Crawford of Sylva. Ralph F. mistake was discovered centuries avivn. n.inrimlev of Winston-Salem nd Wil (year than last.

Ii. Smith Bob's fiaddy. I above average. later, the calendar was too well la nouiocj lBueck of Murphy and C. P.

Sawyer1 ham Martin of Bryson City. tabliahed to be changed..

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