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EIGHT Amendments To Safeguard AAA Statement Issued By Secretary Wallace Reassuring Farmers Of Continuation Of National Farm Program The fololwing letter was received last week by County Agent J. E. Dodson relative to the pres ent status of the AAA and copies are being mailed to production control committeemen of Brunswick county: "Your attention is called to the following statement, relating to the recent Supreme Court NRA decision, which is of importance to all producers in your community who are contract signers. This statement was made public on June 5 by Secretary Wallace with the approval of President Roosevelt. "In cooperation with leaders of Congress, amendments to the Agricultural Adjustment Act are being perfected which are intended to bring the Act's provisions as to marketing agreements and licenses into line with Schechter case decision and also to safeguard the farmers' voluntary ad- j justment program on basic commodities. "The^ voluntary adjustment programs were not in the path of the Schechter case decision, and in no event could there be any question of the Government's. ability to fulfill its contracts with farmers. "Nevertheless, we have taken advantage of the decision to seek perfections in the law which will make certain the Government's authority to continue processing ; tax rates in accordance with , amended privisions of the Act." , REFERENDUM TO : CLOSE SATURDAY i (Continued from page 1.1 ) 1936 program, should one be ] favored, has not yet been defin- f itely decided, each ballot has on < the back outline of the principal 1 matures under consideration for < ossible incorporation in a new < lue-cured program. These fea-; t ures are: Provision for main- r aining production around level 1 >f consumption inasmuch as sur- c plus stocks have been removed, t Rate of reduction from base not r it?> exceed 35 percent. Payments! f at such rates as would tend to j r make the domestically consumed s f portion of total production under I contract bring a return to pro- I ducers of an amount equal to o the parity price, or fair exchange t value. Use of previously establish- s ed base with, adjustment down- i ward in accordance with reason- r able standards by not more than t 10 percent for any growers whose p bases are exceptionally large as t compared with the bases estab- n lished by other growers whose situation is similar. Acreage ob- n tained by this reduction and some tJ . additional acreage to be used for s upward adjustments in accord- t .. ance with reasonable standards j t; . far growers whose bases are abnormally low. ; e CLUB WOMEN IN ANNUAL MEETING : LAST WEDNESDAY (Continued from page 1.) ture editor from N. C. State Col-! lege, Mrs. J. Brooks Tucker, pres- ' ident of the state federation, and Mrs John A. Galvin, district president. The visitors were welcomed by R. C. Fergus, mayor of the town I of Carolina Beach, Mrs. Lacy Bennett, president of the Brunswick county council, and Addison Hewlett, chairman of the New j Hanover board of commissioners. Mrs. .Burrnell Dixon of Pender county responded. The district 4-H federation held ~ ? iLn oftorrAnn with lis meeting 111 utc cuv?ii?vw?t James Danders of Pender county presiding. There were about 125 members present at this meeting and they, too, heard an interest- i ing address by Dr. House. The meetings were held at the roof garden of the Greystone Inn and a picnic dinner was enjoyed by those in attendance. Misses Eleanor Howey, Virginia Dodson and Alice Johnson had charge of spreading and serving lunch to the officials and visitors. SHORT SESSION OF CIVIL COURT Continued from page 1.) . Tn the action of Robinson against Brown the motion of the plaintiff was denied and the defendant's answer was allowed to .stand, provided that within 20 days he complies with a previous court oraer. The following cases were continued for the term: Nitrate Agency against H. O. Peterson, Brunswick county against Palmetto Island Company, R. Galloway against N. C. State Highway Commission, Parker against Knox, D. Y. McGee against Riley Clemmons, Stone against Hewett, Archie Holden against A. G. Swain, David Bryant against L. B. Clemmons, Flossie Hewett against George Fulford. IMPROVEMENTS IN COUNTY OFFICE! (Continued on pace eight.) facilities for her officials, j In giving a summary of th , | work completed in improving th . | Hood building, Mr. Sasser, th ; welfare officer, said that mem j bers of the board of county com missioners and Mrs. Gladys E Proctor, district supervisor fo the ERA, had given their whole hearted cooperation in makinj possible these improvements. I FORT JOHNSON TO j BE LEASED BY U. S. WAR DEPT Continued from page one of War, will be issued to thi successful bidder, under Act o; Congress, aproved July 28, 189; ?/or o+o+c Q9i * with t.hft nrivil ege of relinquishment by the les see at the end of any yearl} rental period. 1. The lessess shall pay to the United States the rent above reserved at the times above mentioned and shall also pay to the United States on demand any sum which may have to be expended after the expiration, revocation, or relinquishment of this lease in putting the said premises or property in as good condition for use by the United States as it was at the date of first occupancy by the lessee. 2. On the expiration, of this lease, unless renewed for a further period, the lessee shall remove immediately any buildings or other property that he may have on the said premises; and on revocation of the lease by the ( Secretary of War, or its formal relinquishment by the lessee as' hereafter provided, the lessee! shall remove the said buildings j or other property within such j time as the Secretary of War may designate. Upon the lessee's neglect, refusal, or inability to j remove said buildings or otner property as aforesaid, the same1 shall either become the property) >f the United States without lia-! jility of any kind to the lessee, j >r the Secretary of War may ;ause them to be removed at; :he expense of the lessee, and j 10 claim for damage against the j Jnited States or any agent or ifficer thereof shall be created | >y or made on account of such i emoval. 3. All work done upon the iremises leased thereby shall be j ubject to the approval of the district Engineer of the Engineer Jepartment at Large, in charge f the locality, and at his elec- ( ion shall be done under his I upervision. 4. The lessee shall have the! ight to relinquish this lease at | he end of any annual rentalj eriod, upon giving to the Secre-i ary of War at least sixty days' I otice thereof in writing. 5. The lessee shall neither com-l ait nor suffer any waste on I he premises, and shall use reaonable care to prevent injury o the timber on the land by respassers or others. 6. This lease is not transferable. 7. The removal of sand or arth of any kind from the said SEED | POTATOES Cold storage stock Maine grown Irish Cobbler seed po- j to f Aon Un n i'nnf n 4U/\?* baiuca naa juat amvcu, Uil\v are selected No. l's., in sound, j unsprouted condition. A summer crop of these is easily j grown; plant during June or ( July and have an abundance , of potatoes this fall. Get yours i now, or have us reserve them j for you for later delivery. ROUDABUSH'S Seed Store WILMINGTON, N. C. - - f IBargai WA At Elliott 1 NEX ^ w THE STATE PORT 1 ; premises will not be permitted. 5 8. The house shall be used foi j residential purposes only. 9. Any structures which may ! be constructed on the premises e: hereby leased shall be kept in a e'good state of repair at all times e I shall be used only for such puri_ poses as shall be approved by [m i the District Engineer. U. S ; ! Army, in charge of the locality r I and the grounds in the vicinity j of the said structures shall, at g j ail times, be kept in a Sanitary ! condition. RUARK TO RESIGN AS COMMITTEEMAN (Continued from page one) ' public office. For one man to 21 hold both positions at the same f j time is a violation or the North 21 Carolina law. 1 Mr. Ruark, who has been elec"! ted chairman of the board of the "1 Southport school, stated this week r! that he will tender his resignaj tion as a member of the school , I committee. His resignation will ' i be considered and his successor ' I will be appointed at the next meeting of the members of the county board of education. DEATH COMES TO MRS. BETTIE LEWIS i (Continued from page one) i old home and she was one of the j best loved women in her section j ' of Brunswick county. I She was a member of the 1 ? I TUill i of nhnrrli [ Vliapci 11111 l^liJ/VlUfc V?>M? VMI I Mrs. Lewis is survived by one son, John G. Lewis, Jacksonville, Fla., and three daughters, Mrs. W. A. Russ, Mrs. J. \V. Russ and Mrs. D. G. Hewett, all of Shallotte. The funeral services were conducted at 4 o'clock Monday af-1 ternoon at the Chapel Hill cemetery in this county. The Rev. Mr. Carter and the Rev. R. N. | Fitts were in charge of the final j & jn lilt . n Oakdale Tobacco Twii Tobacco G. W. Kir SUPPU ns In USED ?SEE? LTER BURN Motor Co.'s Us< T TO SETH L. SMI' NEW WAREHOUSE ?IN? hiteville, N. ?ILOT, SOUTHPORT, NORT rites. A large crowd of sorrow ing friends and relatives gathered to pay their final tribute of res' pect. i The body was laid to rest be11 neath a mound of beautiful flow, j ers which expressed, in a small j way, the high esteem in which ' j Mrs. Lewis was held by her , neighbors. '! Lone Survivor of Grey Clad Forces of Brunswick County (Continued from page 1.) j checks were: Elizabeth Gaylord, i L. E. Lewis and Mary C. Swain. Class "B" widows receive $50 semi-annually. Those who receivI ed checks for this amount were: jLydia A. Benton, Henrietta Carj lisle, H. V. Cox, Fannie G. Davis, f Annie K. Fergerson, Ellie Gray, J Teletha E. King, Mary Mitchell, Addie L. Morgan, Arnecy G. Murj rell, Mary E. Phelps, Rachel P. I Robbins, Fannie Robinson, Lucy I A. Ross, P. M. Russ, Nancy Jones Sellers, Rebecca Simmons, (Jennie Stanland, K. A. Styron, i R. E. Vereen, Helno Caroline j White, Mary Ann Williams, R. E. j Williams and Mary E. Wilson. The check received for Mary I Jane Greer, deceased, was reJ turned. STATEMENT MADE BY COMMISSIONERS Continued from page one of superintendent Sen telle, and: really expected the board of | education would re-elect him for | another term of two years, and our expectations were based upon public sentiment throughout | Brunswick county. As far as our personal knowledge goes the people of the county had no knowl-! edge of the intention of the newboard of education to change superintendents until after the I change was definitely determined.! 3. "We state positively that we > did not have anything to do with the defeat of Mr. Sentelle or the : ,i * mm lie; Barn Thermometers by & Son r, n. c. I CARS I ETT I ;d Car Lot I TH'S I c. < *> I H CAROLINA election of Miss Woodside, neither L by vote nor by recommendation, ' nor by suggestion, nor by intimation, nor by any other means ' what-so-ever. 4. "We state further that we 1 have not been parties to any 1 secret conferences held in the office in the Court House nor have we known anything about such I conferences, and. most positively j i j deny ail responsibility for such J ' conferences, and we do not sub- j sribe to any such methods of J transacting public business, 5. "We make this statement for j the purpose of setting the record ] straight, and to show our pur- ] pose of being open, fair and just ] with the people of the county 1 and with Mr. Sentelle whom we I consider a fine type of citizen ) and a most efficient superinten- ! dient of schools and an all round ) | valuable public servant" } Signed: J H. O. Peterson I1 B. W. Benton N J. M. Roach jj Members of (he board of com- 1 missioners. Brunswick County. j I Attention Thursday, tre I Ji st IEFIRD'S i Thousands of new B Priced for Immediat of New Sensational 1 I TO COME IS TO S ? Let Nott LADIES', LOOK I Kroadcloth Slips ?..22c fure bilk sliks 94c Rayon Taffeta Slips _ 46c Another Big Special Group Dresses ! Go on sale Thursday mor| ning ind as long as they i last, odd lots of dresses, , some with leng slee-?s, short sleeves, and no sleeves tc clean up at? HALF PRICE , Fall Fashion Hose, 35c One special lot ladies all , silk full fashion i?se for ! Thursday morning when; [ store opens? 35c pr. I LONG CLOTH Yard wide snow white Long Cloth, good fire qual ity. Sale Price? 8'/2c First Quality Hose, 49c All the new colors in genuine first quality pure thread silk full fashioned hose.? Sale price? 49c Lace Dresses, $1.85 Just received a shipment new lace dresses, pink, white and maize and light blue. Sizes 14 to 20. $2.50 value. June Sale price? $1.65 We wouldn't Try to Permit It! You'll Jus Efird'i Of Great WEDNESDAY; JUNE 26 j Wl]tKK3t](MMM?](??XM3(>3(X3t3(](H^ |! LAND PLASTER FOR PEANUTS ! White Beach Novia Scotia !! | "The Best on The Market" | D. L GORE Tuggle's Warehouse WHITEVILLE. N. C. r i<?inr?yirif ??wwif ?T?iniiir?wmiiwiT? ti JUU^ i To The Friday and Saturday : Four Days ol JUNE SALE argains Pulled out of Regular Stock am e Action;?Every Efird Floor a Bee Hiyi Savings! 0IAVE! TO STAY AWAY IS 10 LOSE ling Hold You Back Misses' Dresses, 7St A BIG VALUE, 65c Misses" cool dressy dresses Al full cut well mace 'Ires for summer. Plain cojfrrs thirt, wtue and colored, and prints. S tie price ? Sa'e pric'j? 79c 65c __ 1 PERCALE AT 13c LADIES' SANDALS Bradford cambric and Sat Open toe feather sctte san- Percale. guaranteed ftf dais. won*n's and; misses' color{s ^ >riq<e? iazes? 97c 13c JUNE SALE PRICE MEN'S BIG 8-POCKE! 55c Value Celanese. OVERALLS &i>c Value Celanesfe, Men>g ^ g ^ feels like jfiove siiK, , .k { . . roomy long overalls >* pasties an*f stepnjs. -? BOYS OVERALLS /J/tr* Boys' Big Lead Overalls ft ^ | Boy^JCeen^Cut^Overal^ FYTP A f DRESS SHIRTS, 47c EiiA 1 I\/\? One special cable ms? Boys' artsi girls' ?130 white dress shirts. Some sligtfli oxfords. June Salo Price? soiled, at a c'ose out for Friday and Saturday-B ?' 47c I MEN, LOOK! MEN, LOOK! Special bargain counter work shirts i men's $2.00 dress oxfords. Men.g blue chambray June Sale Price- shirts. Sale Price *1 CI AO Uncle Sam blue t work shirtsS4.00 white oxfords. "I June Sale Cut Price? Sale Price ;?^ d?a aa Covert Work Shirts. Hk} (ll| Men's steadfast covert V1**' shirts, blues, grays 4 - tans Z-M Ladies! Look! dress shirts at <* Women's newest summer In this lot you t51 styles white novelty slip- shirts full cut, well pers, $2.50 value. June Sale values up to $1.35. slif^^B Price mill damaged. Sale pn" I $1.94 77c J Advertise All The Savings, Space W0I1H !t Have to Come And SEE! I WILMINGTON ST Off ! Cracks Down On Pric? On These Last 4 Dam t Annual June Sale <*i J
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