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13. C. . .... i io. c: 17. ' 3 ' county I .. state K . decrc: -; i . and it " ; ;7 1 for i. C. the 200 ;i ' i.i II c: !.:rs t 13 v 11 ccr.e to Ba- I 'i f;r. tL2 r;:ci:.l scssisn next . I'-r.vcI ' a strcrg wave of r ' ' .zzX for tetter , conditions t, r : il.zzl tcr-chcrs, net inconsid- i s-:r;ort. fcr shorter hours f;r Msr, and scattered strength lil.iil a move to shift certain fi-tc-cial obligations of counties to the state.' . V-i-'J ' Each . legislator was . asked to xcjly to the question: f'What im - prtant bills- do you plan to in, troduce?" Tabulation of the an swers showed that the 1937 leg islature will be asked to : 1 , ' ; 1. Pay school teachers by 7 the month instead of by the. school Jem, raise their pay, and provide them with a retirement fund. ; 2. Provide for an eight-hour day and a 40-hour week in North Ua rolnia industry,? and - prohibit working of women in factories at night. - " .3," Shift county ! ' and district school, bonds' to the shoulders' of the state' - i n." - - 4.' Abolish' the gas chamber, and restore , the ; electric , chair as . a means of capital punishment. , ; , 5. Clarify, the' state's divorce , 6. Ee-apportion , the legisla- ture's meinbreship ''in order .that all the people will be equally, rep--orsented in accordance with the sMe constitution. t ;( ' " -: 7v - Cooperates. wit:,otherl.' states in control of venereal diseases. . y 8. Abolish the absentee' ballot. . 9. Provide'better schools, 'since i. rnsts less to keen a boy in ; school than in jaJL" ' , v' s: ' 10; Place the state' highway commission under a separate , ,ad , ministrative unit .'or under super ; vision of the state highway com mission and provide each member of the patrol with an automobile. . ii. Tax scrap tobacco off .the . market. 1 ', ; 12. Provide for interstate com- pacts for control .01. tne. peanut 13. Provide free fishing and hunting licenses for all over the . .tiw : , i i ; 1 1 .1" t- e or oa, so max xne ,om ioi cf North Carolina shall have the riht to fish and hunt, in season, without paying license fees and without molestation from " ' game ' wardens.'-' ? r"h. ( ., , ... . 7 1 owscr ij a c- the county a-1 - or trcr i: a - with l.:3 c r. 1 IS. rrchiVlt. rit:r.t shows ia tl 3 stit:. Tv.'o Esmtcrs c.r.l t rers sentatives. Li tLcir r "-.T,:rs toll: questija, d::: ,ycl a i:rn revive to save as mucli tLj as rsr.r.iLIe in legislative prccccllr. Their answers to the -cr;:uoa . about what till3 they planned to intro duce follows: - . Senator Kr E.' Bennett. Bryson City; "ITone. I think that we now have on the , statue books , more laws than are ' enforced,; and in stead of piling on, tne legislature should start weeding out."." j, , Senator S. G. Sparger. Stokes County: "None. The 1937 session of the eeneral assembly could be cut short about two months if, Jt were not fonntroductoin of hun dreds of bills that have.no busi ness onrthe statute books.", ' J Bepresentative I. ? E.;f 86616, Carteret County4"! hope to keep the bills I introduce ,so unimport ant they will pass." 1 Benfesentative E. H. Baini Way ne County: "Nonel don't expect to' set the woods, on fire. I want to do . what the people desire if I can find out what that is. I want to do what we have to do and get through with it in short order." -, Prize bill of the 1935 legisla ture was one introduced by Repre sentative' Robert Patton of Macon to move, the capital of North Ca rolina from Raleigh to Prinklin. It was not passed, and present in dications are that, Rap. Patton will not re-introduce it in - the 1937 session. ; ,.i ,7 " HEN; DEFIEDS THE LAWS ' SMITHFIE1D, N. C, Dec. 31 (Tjp) A hen here has defied the laws jof nature by over 16 years, recently celebrating her 19th bir thday and bringing the total ,01 her offspring to 700. Despite the fact .'that, the aver age life span of a fowl is ' from two to three years, "Old Good", as she is called by'hef owner, Mrs. says Char.-onriyjre Skater -CITTY C::.CS . . l LOVE TO Sf.tCKE Camels with meals and after- P wards." adds tljls graceful athlete. Camels speed up the ; ' , flow 01 C re" veiiuiun.i1 u.iw.. ! Ing you a sense of well-being:. Camels set you ritoutl . ix.iit'.i"it r.TrrL frfirM" Chuck" Davis ' ' sayst""Boy! How I go for .Camels at meahime and '. ; after. They rri") t .y crub ta.e tpttcr 't bct. r. . J A. ill cf ths yc"-izz.i cf :ic:..l:i3vill3 era la::.::L:,T to meet at ths rrcsbytcriin church for. this prcrara. - . o Jlrs. Sarah Croom has returned from Burgaw, where she -has been spending sometime , with her sis ter ' ' " ' i ' ' ilr. 'and Mrs.' W. D. . Reynolds have moved into the ""Brinson Bungalow" recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. P. D. May, who have returned to XaGrange. Captain and Mrs. J. E. Jussely have returned to Charleston, S. C. after a' visit here with Miss Lula Hinson and Miss Nancy Jussely. ., " Mr. and , Mrs. Robert 4- Carroll Wells made a business rtip to Ra leigh one day last week.- Mr.- and Mrs! Ralph Brown are lrfpTne house in Kenansville now. 1 They occupy several rooms in the ' - .11. t. ' XT.- "D- V: opposite J- a .vvauace. . , - -Mesdames G. V, Gooding and A. J., Dickson went to;Kinston one day last week. ,' i ' v s a 1 0' Jr a -a ''' 'i J AMONG THE SICK . , :' 'Mesdames X."A. Eeasley, E..R. Penny, C.JE. Quinn and.W. J. Pickett have been on tne sick list, recently. ' Mrs. Oliver. Stokes has been in tTi Mftmorinl OftTiftrnl Hosiiifcil tif Kinstoi for treatment for. several days. - . -, -' v - 1). TV T.Tp.T.TnTtrv'Tpt.nmpfl n Tii home here Saturday, after having spent several wee&s m a nospitai which necessitated the graftis cf new sxin. - , . Vllrs, J. 'M, Erock has returned 4 W 1 - , ' 1 x . " . ' J r- 0 , JJ. v.. r" v.' V. . XZ. J. jLtt UJ CZZZJ 4.1 ! ::;3 vere served at tL3 tl : . tl 3 meetirg1. v O ' O C O ' PfrH 2 cf t!:s Ar. r? net cn ITczday ni;ht ct . C : J c'cl;:k with Hiss Tcrcthy Wells as hectess, in the horse cf L:r aunt. Ilrs. R. V. 7ell3. A gocily nizrater cf members were present. The Eitle Ctudy .was lead by Miss Christine Vhaley. After an inter estirp: business session, the hostess served tempting refreshments con sisting of a alad course. . - - l.ici.iurtry oaciL ; j Horns From Hocpital Mr. A..D. McMurtry of Kenans ville who has been in the Kinston Hospital for about six weeks being treated for an infection on his arm returned to his. home tere last week and will soon be able to be up and about his work. Mr, Mc Murtry was taken sick on Thanks- 'V L u J 3 ' 1 CJ :ANDT.2?AIRS'--V. V., 4 , ! " . r . I - Jii If . " " ' t " - CO"ll! ?- TIIACES, V B.CII-DAT IDS- CCLES Figaro liquid i.:c:n '1 r RAi O I it i- r:i::ctL-- v...;:..': : pbccl cn tl-s i cf tl:e court hc::ce ta--:i i ansville vcull r.rvo 3 a ; . ticn to cars erprcrxlur;: f : gerous curve in th? L:, the old back corner. Ziza tor ...would not ....defect iron i beauty of, the square. " 1 This reflector would a two way reflector so as to ' rars nfDroachin? from eitl.:: recticn. We would sct i" the town commissioners get 1 touch with the hignway cc ; Rion and the countv commissi: : and ' see if such means of s ; can- be realized. , Demonstrations in the u:? ' ? peat moss on"tobaccp plant I : : will be conducted vby four .C" ville County farmers this sc: - , s. S 1 "V x 5 11
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