CONGRESS TALKS INCOME TAX CUT (Continued from Page One) Members filled in the gap with plenty of talk, about politics, Pearl Harbor, taxes, atomic bombs, full employment and job less pay. On pay for the unemployed: The President has recommended adding Federal money to state funds to pay up to $25 a week fci 26 weeks to jobless workers. But it looked like a fatal knock when George — the Finance com mittee is considering that, too said the plan was “just not work able.’’ He said it would conflict with laws of nearly half the states. He said these states would have to deduct from their payments whatever amounts the Federal government puts up for the unem ployed. Eut Senator Kilgore (D.-WVA) and legal talent of the Social Se curity Board said that wasn’t so. Kilgore contended if a state hands out the money, it can pay out Federal funds along with state funds and not deduct anything. The. ruckus went unsettled. The House Ways and Means committee, considering the same kind of bill, heard labor spokes men plunk for it. Nothing was . .ill. J oi+VlPr On full employment: The President has backed a bill before a Senate Banking sub-com mittee. If it became law, the gov ernment would survey each year employment prospects for the next year. If it thought there would be wide unemployment, it would rec ommend that business do some thing about it. If that didn’t work, it would rec ommend to Congress a public w'orks program, paid by the gov ernment, to supply jobs. Congress would have to say yes or no about spending the money. Atomic bombs: This wonder weapon whipped up support for a Federal research agency. Mr. Truman yants one. Senators Magnuson (D.-Wash) and Fulbright (D-ARK) backed the idea today. Two Senate commit tees are teaming up about October 1 to hear w’hat leading scientists think. Former Policeman Gets Conrt Hearing Today Preliminary hearing for former City Policeman L. R. Watson, will be held in Recorder’s court today. Watson tendered his resignation to Chief of Police Casteen Friday after being arrested Thursday night at 7 th and Castle streets on charges of drunk, and disorder ly, assault with a deadly weapon and assault on a female, according to police. Authorities said that Watson was not in uniform nor on duty at the time of the alleged incident. Prior to joining the city police force, he was a member of the Wrights ville Beach police department. HEADACHE Capudint relieves headache fast because it’s liquid. Its ia gredients art already dissolved —all ready te begin easing the pain. It also soothes nerve tea sloe due te the pain. Use yfM/ll?l only as directed. 10c, 30c, 6 —The formal surrender scheduled here i Sunday of Derhaps 1,000.000 Jap anese troops who invaded China in campaigns for empire will be a [ “100 per cent Chinese show” with , Americans remaining in the back ground, U. S. Brig. Gen. H. L. « Boatner said today. American transport planes still were winging in with troops of China’s Sixth Army, and it was this problem of rushing in troops to I take over the flag-bedecked prewar capital that has delayed the sur render ceremnies, deputy com mander of the Chinese combat command explained. TWENTY AIRMEN KILLED MARSEILLE, Sept. 7.— (IP) - Twenty British sldiers and airmen were killed Tuesday when a four motored transport plane in which they were en route to the Far East crashed and burned while taking off from Istres airport near here. Crash details were withheld by airforce authorities. BUY VICTORY BONDS .. »■■■■— —. . .■ ■ ■ ... .. . City Briefs PASTOR RETURNS . The Rev. C. E. Baker, pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist church, has returned from his vacation and will preach at the church during both morning and evening services on Sun day. LOST BILLFOLD Anson Durant Nobles, 110 Calhoun drive, reported to police that he lost a leather billfold containing $79 in cash and important papers yester day afternoon somewhere be tween the Wilmington Saving and Trust company and 3rd and Princess^ streets. AUTO SUFFERS DAMAGE A truck owned by Stanley and Parrish Co. and driven by James McQueen, 117 N. 11th St., city, backed into and caused damages to an automo bile driven by Mrs. Ruby Church, Carolina Beachroad, yesterday on 3rd St. between Princess and Market St., ac cording to the police. No ar sests were made. PASTORS TO MEET Baptist pastors of the various churches of Wilmington have been invited to a meeting of the Oak Avenue Chapel Con gregation, Sunday at 4 p. m. to discuss the possibilities of organising a new church of the Baptist denomination', it was announced by George Leftwich, 515 Chestnut St. City, member of the Congregation. TENTH MARRIAGE LICENSE When Della Fay Bush and Paul D. Harwell, both of Wil mington, applied for a mar riage license yesterday, it was the 10th license Issued by the Register of Deeds office this moth. Detroit Citizens Seek Sprinkler For Streets DETROIT, Sept. 7.— W7 —Bird Lovers in a section of Detroit’s West side are torn betv en their affection for the winged creatures and their pride in clean streets and sidewalks. Hie crisis turned into a public is sue today as the executive board of the Detroit Audubon Society asked the city to do something about it—send out the sprinkler wagon on extra trips, if need be. The descent of thousands of birds foregathering for their flight South has drawn complaints from citizens of untidiness—to put it mildly. Obituaries MRS. CAROLYN STRANGE SMITH A wire was received here Fri day night announcing the death of Mrs. Carolyn Strange Smith in Omaha, Neb. Mrs. Smith was the widow of the late George Hubert Smith and daughter of the late Co. Robert Strange and wife. Funeral arrangements are to be announced later. MRS. LESLIE LUDLUM JOHNSON LUMP^RTON, Sept. 7.—Mrs. Les-j sie Ludlum Johnson, 40, wife of: Charles A. Johnson of Currie, died | Friday morning at 3 o’clock at i local sr itorium where she had been a patient seven weeks. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 4 p.m. near Parkton at Green Springs Baptist church of which she was an active member. Th body will remain at Stephens and Prevatte Funeral home in Fairmont until the services. Surviving are her husband, one son,, ' . K. Jonson, of Callahan, Fla.; four daughters, Mrs. Carl Masters, Mrs. Charlie Dove of Fayetteville, Miss Eunice Johnson and Miss Charles Frances Johnson: three brothers, James, Jack and Thomas L. Ludlum, all of Orram; three sisters, Mrs. Dudley Stone of Lumberton, Mrs. W. J. Carpen ter of Whiteville and Mrs. Kenneth McCall of Clio, S. C. FRANK HINES JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 7.—Frank Hines, prosperous and well-know«! farmer of the Holly Ridge section, died at his home this morning after an extended illness. He was 37 years old. Funeral services will be held from Stump Sound Baptist church on Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock b. Rev. R. W. Gunganus. pastor, assisted by Rev. E. F. Pollard. Primitive Baptist minister of Jacksonville. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Surviving are his widow, one son. E. J. Hines: three brothers, C. C. Hines, Riley Hines and Vsteac Hines oj Holly Ridges: four sisters, Mrs. Carolina Davis, Mrs. Della Rhodes, Mrs. Effie Hardison, all —----L * Holly Ridge, and Mrs - >f Wit on, Va. • King, Active pallbearers will y,„ ▼ Bishop, W. M. and civdt u L W* Percy Padget, Jerry' Mex Blake. ' ^ndW and LISTON GORE GRAHAM tabor city, Sep, Sore Graham, 51, son t W. C. and Ellinor Gore G ih ' died Thursday afternoon in * 8 h0Spital « Otten Mr. Graham was a ve*.™ World Wars 1 and 2 havij " Marine in the latter. Several «, prior to his do, , 3 >esr* ed with R. M. Can-ell n O, eral Mercantile busine- j, T v ' City and later entering the business for himself. * P °duce Funeral services will be held Tabor City Baptist church »t 4 w clock on Saturday afternoon r ' remains will lie jn .;ale church from 3 o’clock until tin-! for the serv-ces. The America Legion will have charge of graveside services at Mvrtle r/‘'S cemetery snd mil,„“C,?2 be accorded. Officiating minist( will be Rev. A. T. Rogfrs Si! pastor of the Tabor Citv Bam,,; church, assisted bv Rev" winf f D..le »,e.,„, pa.tor, J*** M«hSi“%Cr "* 81 Surviving are two sisters, Mbs Vera Graham and Mrs L y Grainger, both of Raleigh brothers, Robert and 4 Gr ham noth of Raleigh and gA Graham of the Merchant Marian j Whfawlle All-Stars Blank Colnmbus Lads CHADBOURN. Sept. 7._ tie Whiteville All-Stars romped over the Columbus County Independ. ents 16-0 here this afternoon, as Royce Ray pitched a four -’ hit game. Pate was the losing pitch, er. Clyde Williams took two for three trips to bat, and Ervin E" zon and Bill Harrelson each had two for four. Heatherly and Harrelson had 0r,e for three trips up for the Inde pendents. IMPORTANT PEACETIME NOTICE HOSPITAL SAVING ASSOCIATION MEMBERS Members of Hospital Saving Association Blue Cross M Program, who are being given job releases, can con I tinue their protection and not lose their coverage PI I during the readjustment period. They should get in i ^,th ,Mrs- Harry Farrow> Jr., 913 Murchison I Tekphone 5926, or write directly to the Home I Office in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. KEEP THIS PROTECTION-Do not let it lapse. REMEMBER; One out of 10 people are hbspitalized each year. You may need protection when you least expect it and when you are in the economic position | to need it most. 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