Wednesday, April 14, 1926 TODAY’S EVENTS. Wednesday, April 14. ,f,20. Anniversary of I he assassination of President Lincoln, in IStifn Fortieth anniversary of tlio’gri'nt tornado that almost wiped out t he towns of Sauk Rapids and St. Cloud, 'Minnesota. The seventh annual convention of the National League of Women Vot ers will open in St- Ixmis today for a session of one week. Gen. Rramwell Booth, world head «f< the Salvation Army, in due to ar rive in New York today to attend several great conferences of the or ganization in America. Ships and coastal wireless .stations the world over tonight will observe five minutes silence In memory of the heroism of op-rators who have died at sea. The extension of co-operative es -4 forts of the Weather Bureau, the new offices—if so, what are they? I ($) ! 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SAVE! i/V tempting COAT, SALE I All Spring Coats and Suits Entire Stock Classified and Divided Into Six Groups GROUP B GROUP C $9.50 $13.89 $20.00 GROUP E GROUP F $23.50 $27.74 $33.74 A SAVING OF 20 TO 33 1-3 PER CENT VISIT FISHER’S IT PAYS Forest Service and the Forestry de partments of Northwestern States in forest fire prevention will be the sub ject of a conference today in Port land, Ore. Representative bankers of Mary land. Virginia. Went Virginia, the Carolina* and the District of i\>- , lumbia will gather in Richmond to day for a discussion of banking prob lems under the jurisdiction of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. Not the Listening Kind. ‘Aour wife drives her own ear, doesn't she?" . “Yes." "And does she pay attention to the ‘Stop, Look and Listen' signs at , the railroad erossings?’’ | "Well. I believe she obeys two i thirds ofthe warning, but I can’t j imagine anyone or anything making her listen.’’ I USB PENNY COLUMN—IT PAY> 808 REYNOLDS ANSWERS QUESTIONNAIRE (Continued From Page One) The luxury tax, properly used, is jus tified as an emergency tax. The ■ schools should be put squarely up to the property owners. 11. Do you favor taxing the debt on land and also the luul mortgaged to secure the debt, both at full value? Ans. No. This is double tax and ut terly unconscionable. Do you favor tlie nbolitlon of in terest and all taxatious by means of a banking system owned and operat ed by the Federal Government for ; service to all the people alike, rather - than a banking system for private profit : Ans. I live in Buncombe county, North Carolina, and not in Utopia. I try never to overheat by brain by imagining a vain thing. The dea advanced in tiiis question is so cialistic. 1-1. Do you favor further bond is sues by tlie state now that tile State's bonded indebtedness is about |l(!tt,- tMHt.BOO.' Ans. If the adequate sink ing funds- are provided, I see no rea son for refusing to issue bonds for needed capital investments. 1-4. Do you favor a law to prevent the employment of children under six teen years of age in mills, mines and other manufacturing establishments, and to prevent the employment of children under seventeen years of age ill such establishments at night? Ans. 1 think the present child labor laws in North Carolina arc almost, if not finite adequate, but am willing to let the health and educational authorities say when and how they shall be amended. 10. Do you favor a law prohib iting the employment of women in industry at night? Ans. No imma ture woman should be worked at night. Ki. Ale you in ravor of changing our school text books within five years from date ? Ans. I favor changing the text books when those charged with the conduct of the public schools think they need changing. 17. Do you favor a state wide sys tem of free text-books for our public schools? Ans. I do, IS. Arc you in favor of a work man's compensation liability law so constructed as to give workers a fair and reasonable compensation for in juries without the expense of litiga tion? Ans. \es, if a State fund is provided. It). Are you in favor of increasing the salaries of State officers, judges, solicitors, county officers, or State employee's? Ans. A blanket increase, no; but I can conceive of State and county employees who are entitled to increased pay. 20. Since lawyers and officers of the court and enjoy special privileges, arc you in favor of a law requiring lawyers to report their fees to the court for approval? Ans. I see no particular objection to this, but would it not be well enough to let the bar association look after the ethics of their members until it is certain they have failed? 21. Are you in favor of increasing appropriations to State departments and institutions? Ans. If they are justified. 22. Do you favor the creation of Ans. Looks as if there might be enough. I want only one of them— that of United States Senator, 23. Are you in favor of putting the Sjate penitentiary on a self-sup porting basis without using convict labor in competition with free labor? Ans. Can -it be done? I think the State prison should first be self-sup porting. I do not believe convict la bor should be used to compete with free labor. 24. Are you in favor of spending any more money on the Governor's Mansion? Ails. I don't know because I haye never been in the Governor's mansion. The Governor of North Carolina, however, should be given living quarters commensurate with his position. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE 25. Are you in favor of public ap propriations for the pnr]K)se of adver tising North Carolina? Ans. Posi tively not. 2<i. Do you think legislators should draw salaries from commis sions created by the legislature of "huh they arc members? Ans. Not unless they are peculiarly fitted for such service. 27. Do you favor the election of county board of education and coun ty superintendent of schools by pop ular vote? Ans. County boards, yes; superintendents, no. The super intendent is an administrative officer who should lie selected for his capac ity for service and not for his ability to make votes. 28. Are you in favor or a state constabulary? Ans. Frankly Ido not know. 2!). What are your views as to the best practicable means of better law enforcement? Ans. Elect officers with the brains, desire and guts to give sen-ice. M). \\ ill you favor a l-tilc in the General Assembly to have all mem bers of the committees to be elected by tlie House and Senate respective ly ? Ans. This question is more prop erly addressed to a member of the Legislature. 31. What are your views as to thp eight hour work day for Industrial workers? Ans. An eight hour day is long enough for anybody, but I do not know whether conditions are ripe for legislating now. 32. The United States Depart ment of Agriculture lias published statistics showing that the farmers’ dollar lias a lower purchasing power for value today than at any time in sixty years. What is your remedy for this unjust and crushing discrimina tion against half of our population? Ans. The farmer must secure more for his products. He should be aid ed to organize his marketing wher ever poss’bie. 33. Are you in favor of giving out tlie public printing to employers of non-union labor? Answer. I favor letting the printing to tlie lowest re sponsible bidder as at present. In my opinion, he will generally be an employer of union labor; :t would be better for union labor not to have this edge. 34. I)o you favor American partic ipation in the World Court? Ans. We’re in. aren’t we? Why not try it for a while? 3-i. I)o you favor changing of out immigration laws? Ans. If I changed them, it would be to impose further restrictions. America for Am ericans. REFITES CHARGES AGAINST NEWSPAPERS (Continued from Page One) of virtue's reward. Could virtue be accentuated without the contrasting ills of 'humankind?” In further discussion from this angle he drew a parallel with tlie Bible, stating that “it is the fullest portrayal of life ever penned. Noth ing is omitted in the Bible; nothing is censored; there’s no denaturing. Follow the children of Israel. If you read in your newspaper some of the tilings about folks now that is recorded about that family, you would toss up your hands in horror, judging by comment thoughtlessly made in criticism of the standard American newspaper today. Per hundred col umns of type or pounds of paper, the Bible and other classics run decided ly more to crime and tragedy than your daily paper.” Unclean news was described by speaker as that which tells ’half the truth and no truth at all. “To add to or take from any given set of facts, marks news unclean,” lie said. “To print any statement aside from ethical rule to create a certain effect, is to disseminate unclean news. To print half of the facts is a deception. The publication of biased one-sided matter constitutes journalistic fel ony. Any news that bears anony mous opinion by the writer is un clean.” The speaker declared that, in con nection with the accusation that newspapers are publishing fallacies, it was far easier to state facts than to present mis-statements and that the publisher of distorted stories could not long remain unspotted. He said it was good business to tell the truth properly. “The publisher who poisons or adulterates his product comes to the same end as the druggist who uses substitute drugs in filling a doctor's prescription. “There is no escape. The law of compensation is irrevocable. Tlie newspaper which by its shady ef forts. panders to perverted news ap petite will, in time, find itself caught in the vortex of revulsion. “Accuracy properly presented is the foundation of the profession. Any accurate news, properly presented, is clean news always. There is noth ing higher than truth and society is never bettered by being kept in ig norance of its own weaknesses.” Mr. Henderson cited dispatches of tile Associated Press as a general ex ample of dean news. Tlie organiza tion, by its very nature, he said, vouched accurate, fair and proper presentation of the news of the day. “May I tell you,” he continued, that I deem it a great honor and the highest privilege of my profes sional life to be a member of the staff of the Associated Press? “The Associated Press is a union of about 1,300 leading daily papers, having for its sole purpose the col lection and distribution of the im portant news of the world. It is a purely co-operative body without capita! stock. It maki-s no profits and declares no dividends. Each member pays bis prorata of the cost. A peculiar thing about soccer foot , ball in England, where the sport is as popular as baseball in America, is that no club seems over able to win the first division championship in two successive seasous. Washington University, of St. Louis, is the latest of the colleges to drop baseball from its list of major sports because of lack of interest in the game. A uJji}(r/This Jr \*jmr record-breaking //tf'Xarload Sale SELLERS KITCHEN CABINETS ends Saturday '^!f : ' YOU SAYS, n . JJ; r&SBOf, )Ciy\ <=> ===== cn famous Sellers What a sale this has been! Women B( 1 B Kitchen Cabinet. The have come for miles around to take dishes are given with the cabinet advantage of it. Our mammoth pur- free. Pay the balance on the cabi* chase of a carload of Sellers Kitchen ' ®" ** ® / ffir net while you use both the cabinet Cabinets has made it possible for us to offer this amazing bargain. We are H : lit Scllers isthe kitchen cabinet you passing on to you the savings in freight, ® g| have seen advertised in national packing and quantity discount result- i b —=■ H magazines. It will add beauty as mg rom this extraordinary purchase. i j|§ well as convenience to your latch. If you buy your Sellers now you get the * MM en. It will be a permanent improve best kitchen cabinet made at the car- b> I W ment to V°ur home-a modern load sale price-a set of beautiful din- % VI If labor-saver that will give you ten ner china free and the most conven- \ / » thousand more hours to play. Any. lent terms we have ever offered. Satur- V thing that will do this is a bargain day is the last day. Only one more day. at any price. Then think what a value Its an opportunity that deserves your the Sellers Cabinet is at our carload sale most careful investigation. Come in tomor- price. Saturday is the last sale day. Act row-sure. qu ickl Get this set of dishes Free! by buying your SELLERS now everyday use. Tested and IJC&AY A handy set that alwaye approved by Good House- A sMF' ) h keeps your spices within keeping Institute. Every «“V **»<*>• Made of heavy pleceuLnoanditionally crystal glass with metal KXhis Set of Dinner China given with each Sellers Kitchen Cabinet H you buy toot Sellers now, you get this 32-piece set of Dtener K CONCORD FU RNITURE CO. Starts Saturday Morning, April 10th and Runs Through Saurday, April 17th. PAGE THREE

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