Continued From Front School Teachers , SB 80 propose "paying A grade certificate holders a beginning sal ary of $2400 with the $100 annual Increments .up to 30 years; other teachers, supervisors, . principals. : and superintendents would receive proportionate increases and incre ments. An extra work week would fee- added at the beginning and end ; of each school year for regular . teachers Rejection notices would have to state reasons, and rejected teachers would be entitled to de ' mand a public hearing with written Center Theatre MOUNT OLIVE . EASTERN CAROLINA'S FINEST THEATRE - PROGRAM FOR WEEK FEB. 4th Sun. Mon. - Tries. : ' KIM Starring ERROL FLYNN. One of Rudyard Kipling's greatest stories brought to life in the screen. Wednesday and Thursday ... DEVIL'S DOORWAY Starring ROBERT TAYLOR. Friday and Saturday HALL OF MONTEZUMA Starring RICHARD WIDMARK. r JttKwtthsa MOTOR PARK Drive In Theatre PINK HILL, N. C. "Where The Whole Family' Goes" SHOWS START NIGHTLY AT 7:00 & 9:00 P. M. -: "Always The Best An Ways" Sunday, Feb. 4th " All Laugh Show f Blondie'sHero With BUMSTEADS FAMILY ' Also Color Cartoon St Shorts bill is schc. ,y f 1 Appropri.. . The: Joint A; upriatioiis Com mittee has finished its preliminary examination of the state's financial condition,' and on January 30 be gins a month of public hearings on requests, from agencies for funds not recommended by the Advisory Budget Commission. Meanwhile,. 2 committees re-examining 1049 per manent t Improvements appropria tions insufficient to meet 1951 costs took the headlines. When the House approved $179,000 appropriation to meet the low told for the Agricul tural Building annex was referred to the Senate's subcommittee ex amining unspent 1949 grants, pros pects for State approval before the January 22, deadline were slim. Then the contract, expiration date was extended, to January 25. On the afternoon of the 24th the sub committee worked out a solution. With the Attorney General's ap proval, it was . decided to transfer sufficient- funds from a warehouse project to the annex and consider the warehouse along with the other 1949 Items. On January 25 the con tracts was let On the other .hand, uncertainty marked the Investiga tion into construction of the State Fair coliseum under 1949 appro priations. While some farm leaders underscored . the need and value of the building in a public hearing on Tuesday, rumors from Washing ton led to a belief that the con struction now proceeding would come under the National Product tio Agency's ban on the use of steel for non-essential purposesDespite efforts to secure an opinion from NPA no ofial approval had been received by Friday, nor had the legislature's committee made its report. The probability of both federal and legislative endorsement increases each day concrete is pour ed and materials are purchased ' Public Welfare - The anxiety of pVlsoners"ln un safe jails would be allayed by SB 96 requiring an attendant on duty to inspect all cells at reasonable intervals. The same bill would pre vent women: prisoners from being confined rtore than 24 hours unless the JaiLhas a matron. SB 97 would allow temporary confinement of the mentally disordered . in hospitals and other suitable places as well as in county jails. Other bills would raise the age to which parents must support Illegitimate children from 14 to 18 years. (SB 94), would re; quire judges in divorce cases to award the custody of children toe fore signing the divorce decree (SB 95), and would make willful neglect as well as abandonment of wife and children a misdemeanor (SB 154). Governmental Reorganization .:.' Te General Assembly now has a bill (SB 110) calling for submission of a constitutional amendment to : CONTINUED FROM FRONT He attended Clay County public school in Tennessee and the Cumb erland Mountain School of Cross ville, Tenn., now a division of require realignment of executive Scarrltt College). In 1930 he was Mon. - Tues; Feb. 5-6 , Their Newest and Funniest - Abbott SCostello n Legion With PATRICIA MEDINA. ' Also Color Cartoon - Wed. - Thurs. Feb. 7-8 Big Outdoor Adventure 2 Flags West . Starring JOSEPH COTTEN, LIN DA DARNELL, CORNEL WILDE and JEFF CHANDLER. Also Color Cartoon Fri. - Sat. Feb. 9-10 DOUBLE FEATURE ; Women From Headquarters With VIRGINIA HUSTON And ROB'T ROCKWELL. ' ALSO Redwood Forest v Trail With REX ALLEN, f , "Get The Motor Park Habit" Danca Theatre WALLACE . BEST IN MUSIC asencies so that toy 1954 only 12 departments could exist under the law exclusive of those headed by elective officials and temporary commissions created for; special purposes. If adopted by -the people the amendment would also place all personnel of the executive branch below department heads under a merit system. . Election Laws ' " Oh recommendation of the State Board of Elections bills were intro duced in the Senate this week to remove all limits on the expendi ture of funds in campaigns for elec tion, to aBolish use of absentee bal lot in general elections toy civilians, and to require campaign literature to bear the name of the author and printer." . y H -v. -- .; v.r. Criminal Procedure Implementing ' a constitutional amendment approved last Novem ber, HB 112 permits indictments to be waived in non-capital criminal cases provided, written consent of both defendant and his counsel is filed. KB 120. is designed to jpe- vent a person from toeing prosecu- ted on the basis of evidence taken from him in the course of an illegal search without a warrant HB 115 proposers commission to study the advisibility of setting uniform cost bills in traffic cases in courts below the superor court Labor Legislation . The House Committee on Manu facturing and Labor has announced that a public hearing will be held on HB 93, aimed at repealing the anti-closed shop law, on February 6, and HB 108, establishing a mini mum wage o. 73'.' an hour for work ers in IntraLu business, on Febru ary 13. - NOTED EDUCATOR C Friday, Feb. 2 ; . HIGHWAY 301 ' Starring STEVE COCHRAN And VIRGINIA GREY. News and Comedy Saturday, Feb. 3 - .- . Double Feature -v':: COVERED WAGON" RAID With ALLEN "BOCKY? LANE, ;, AND . ' . ( CHAINGANG ', Also Serial ' ' OWL SHOW: : '.,. : . PINKY r ' SUrrlnr JEANNE CHAIN. ' Also Serial Sun. Mon. Si Tuea Feb. 4-5-6 OPERATION PACIFIC With JOHN WAYNE News and Shorts " - ' Wed., Feb. 7 -; ' : Double Feature BLAZING FRONTIER ' - - '-AND'" . CASTAWAY, i -A Laugh For Everyone ' Pins Serial -. Thurs. . Fit Feb. 8-9 , GROUNDS FOR V MARRIAGE Starring VAN JOHNSON : And KATHRYN GRAYSON. MODEL THEATRE BEULAVILLfc, N. Y Movies Are Better-Than Ever "Why Worry? See A Movie" :, PROGRAM WEEK FEB. 4 Sun. Mon. BETTY HUTTON In - ' ANNIE GET YOUR GUN Tuea. Wed. LEX BAKER In ' TARZAN AND THE SLAVE GIRL Thurs. only - - . JAMES STEWART in : THE STRATTON STORY 1 Also An Extra Special V'WIIY CAREER" Fri. only . ABBOTT & COSTELLO - , IN THE NAVY Serial "The Invisible Monster" : 4 Saturday only , , 4 REX ALLEN In HILLS OF OKLAHOMA Serial "The Invisible Monster0 Hula Drive OOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOf In Theatre CHINQUAPIN, N. C. ; '. ' ,.. ;;.,f., y SUN. - MON. Feb. 4-5 , . THUDS. . FRI. Feb. 8-9 Pagan LoveSbhg N. I Flame And , (iccnnicoior; - With; Esther Williams , and Howard Keel. ' Cartoons " TIES. Feb. 6 The Sleeping City With Richard Conte' And Coleen Grey. " . WID. Feb. 1 I!: kits V'i E " ra Stanwyck I 7t- MI Corey. The Arrow ' (Technicolor) ,". With Butt, Lancaster x And Virginia Mayo. Cartoona 1 ' ' '' ": SAT. Feb. .10; 'v. ?:tt-'i2 '"y. - " - DOUBLE FEATURE ; iico Tcrnzdo With AUan Lane. WEEK OF FEB. 4, 1951 Sun. & Mon. You're My : v Everylhing Color by Technicolor With ANN BAXTER And DAN DAELEY. Also Newt - . ' Tues. & Wed. ; Green Prose Starring ROBERT PAIGE And MARGUERETE CHAPMAN. Also Cartoon awarded hut Ph. B. degree from Emory University and in the same year he married Mary Kathleen Bussell of Livingston, Tenn. They have on daughter, Mary Ann, who was born May 13, 1934. . ; After getting his Ph. B. degree he went on to earn v his M, A. at Emory University in 1938; Master of Public Administration, Harvard, in 1944 and a Ph. D. degree from Harvard in , 1949. In 1949 Emory University bestowed on him the honorary degree of IX. D. and Davidson College honored him with the same degree. His teaching career began In 19 19 when he . taught in the Clay County public schools. From 1926 28 be taught in Cumberland Moun tain School at Crossvllle, Tenn. In 1930 he was named principal of the school and served in that capacity through 1937. From 1937 to 1942 he was. President and Associate Professor of History, Valdosta Jun ior College, division of Emory Uni versity. In 1943 he was named as sociate Dean .of Emory University school of Business Administration. From 1942 to 1946 he was Dean of Under-graduate Divisions of Emory University and Associate Professor of Political Science. 1946-47 . Dr. Edens was Dean of Administration of Emory. In 1947 he-was named Vice-Chancellor, University System of Georgia and in 1948 was Asso ciate Director of the General Edu cation Board. Dn November 19, 19- 48 he was elected President of Duke University and was inaugurated on October. 22, 1949.- . .- Dr. Edens' knowledge in the field of education Is revealed in the num ber of degrees he has earned and been honored with. His application of (hat knowledge is manifest: in the various Jobs he has been called to. In the academic field his spec ialty , is , Government and Public Administration. "t His membership in clubs, etc., include Ph Btta Kappa, Omocron Delta Kappa'and Sigma Chi in cot lege. Outside 'the' field of college life he is actlv in the Durham Ro tary Club; Hope Valley. Country Club; American -Political-Science Association,' American Society of Public k Administration;:' Durham Chamber , of Commerce; National Commission on Accrediting Col leges and .Universities; Planning Committee and Executive Commit tee of Southern. Association Col leges and Secondary Schools; Joint committee on Public Relations of Methodist Educational Institutions; Board of Education, N. C Confer ence of Methodist Church; Durham County Redevelopment Commission and Steering Committee, Board of Control for Southern -. Regional Education. In addition to the above activities he is an honary member of Duke University National Coun cil; vice-chairman of the Citizens Hospital Committee and last year was appointed by Governor Scott to the N. C. Resource-Use Com mission., ., . From the above it would ap pear that Dr. Edens is a very busy man yet he is never, too busy to lend a helping hand where it can do some good. - Duplin and Sampson counties are fortunate to have such a dis tinguished man to visit them and will be looking forward to his visit on Friday night, Duplin Soldier. GolsAivard In Germany ' Essllngen, Germany, American Red Cross European Headquarters reported today that Cpl. Lee C, Albert, Of Ht. 3, Box 155, Rose Hill, has been awarded the Standard I First Aid Certificate upon com pletion o( an " Army-sponsored course in accident prevention and first aid. ' ; -. v:'H :-:! Accidents, in Europe are costing American taxpayers over a half- million dollars monthly, according to military sources. The Red Cross was asked to help reduce these fig ures by setting up educational Une'e S:!n Says Thurs. & Fri. Tb i'-z:z' Circb With Joe Kirkwood. With PENNY SINGLETON And ARTHUR LAKE. Also Cartoon . ' Sat. only- T;;;"";Ir::l i With E03 CX .ZCN. T Short Ft! t Cartoon AVE HAVE IT YOU T. ILL I.TrD IT is I 1.1 i i i Vuvyf ... ' 'mm ' - -: W ; aa la the health of your . ;'. entire , family, ...explaining"; ' our Well-stocked shelves. ' -Everything you need la here 't ready for you at a call.". Phone 521 ''-''''' MAILORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION ."'i:-,?rrr """""! P,i r" .IA i ial I' lit. J VV...j, ll - '" The opening of a new year is the time to take atock en what year fu ture la going to bethe time to take a, two-way look at yonr life.- Yob know what baa happened through the rears past, bat how abont IS years from now January 1, 1861. Will yoa be the one person la (oar who will enjoy the freedom and ftnanelal inde pendence that only cash aavtnga eaa guarantee! The opportunity to take advantage of that guarantee la yonr. Slga up for the Payroll Savings Plan, There Is do more profitable resolu tion than "Bay C. B. Bavings Bonds ow." ,. . ' o. s. Tmn safety courses for service person nel. i-'" :..:.' : Cpl. Albert, who is "with the Hqs. Company.; 28th Transportation Truck Battalion at Mannheim, Ger many, was chosen for the safety school by his Commanding Officer. He was given instruction in both the prevention of accidents and the proper first, aid care of , accident victims. - . r . : ; " '. , iaSS ALDERMAN DIES AT AGE OF 71 r--"' l:Miss Jimmer Alderman,- age 71, died early Tuesday morning at the home of her sister Mrs. Ira D. Johnson near Boss Hin. " v - r" 'Funeral services were held at the Rose H1U. Baptist Church Weflnes- Hv aftornonn at 2:30 bv Rev. J. V. Case, pastor, assisted by Bev. L. L. Johnson. Burial followed in kock fish Cemetery at Wallace. - She is survived by "two sjsters Mrs. Ira D. Johnson of Rose Hill and ' Mr. Nora Smith of Turkey and a number of nieces andneph- Cotton Gin Report' Census reoort shows that 1,042 bales of cotton were ginned in Du plin County from the crop of 1950 prior to January xo compared with 1,624 bales for the crop of 1849. - . ' ' '' " For Sale... - ; HEW CARS & TRUCKS , 7 ; , . " Straight Out No trade ' Also A Few Cheap Used Cars and Pickups - - WRITE "X" CARE OF DUPLIN TIMES yEEK OF FEBRUARY 5th MONDAY and TUESDAY: -; - JC0rud C'J IC'C v--, Starring Ingrid Bergman and Jose Ferrer. : ; , WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY: i j A . . Starring William Holden and Barry Fitzgerald. ' Also Serial ' FRIDAY and SATURDAY? Eddie Arnold in '"'LuC t Also Serial 3VM .3 ry fgj a,, - - : .ma Pr IliUa--U ,h .-a- iaousoii iMPinMEMts 6 U W .- . Authorised Ferpisonl -. T- ; i i I Li . t. . . : ? 1 . MID FER0U5OI ,fc'..edFer(USon Dealer ' 'We'ra announcing our r to show every farmer community, and e an lementt It. fk loeds and heavy v ... , , themsVlvea on over . . depth control, have maoe FeT2ysoa Tractor, and the Iv: ,,ket today. , - - :ltt .,,-more about the) Fergus . i v"'"ZZ-a us.ltusx. -- " nVof Ferguson Bystem rr V : I . . - - ..."; y 1 ' 1WHII II . . 14. j