Boosters For A Greater Salisbury FOUNDED 1332—105TH YEAR_ SALISBURY, N. C., FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1936 VOL, 104 NO. 13 PRICE 2 CENTS Rowan County Fair Begins Monday $3,000 Prizes! To Be Awarded Farm Products Various Shows and Other Attractions Will Be Daily Features Auto, Horse Races Daily Next week is Rowan County Fair Week. Shows, acrobatic exhibitions, au tomobile races, horse races, revues, novelty acts are the thrills provided for the event by the management of the Fair, which, by the way, is under the same management as the State Fair at Raleigh. Harvey Walk er will be in charge. Probably the outstanding feature of the program will be the awarding of agricultural premiums totaling $3,000. Agricultural exhibits of livestock, hogs, produce and other farm pro ducts will be placed on display for the large and varied assortment of prizes and ribbons. Hundreds of entrants have been, booked for participation in the fair ■ and it augurs well to be the most, successful in the history of the county. The fair will begin Monday, October 26 and close Saturday, October 31. Many thousands of citizens from Rowan and adjoirfng counties will participate in the festivities of the Rowan County Fair. Two Administration Spokesmen Here October 30th. V * ... . .T ■ y -v , ..•>-'*> > • -• HON. JOHN DICKINSON HON. R. L. DOUGHTON — John Dickinson, assistant Attorney General and former assistant Sec retary of Commerce, will speak here on the night of October 30, it is announced by the Rowan County Democratic executive committee. Congressman R. L. Doughton will introduce him. The Truth About Taxes Who Put Us in the Red?*** REPUBLICANS! Although Republicans were first to have an. unbalanced budget, President Hoover did nothing to stop the collapse of national and personal fortune. The depression caused business losses of some 2 5 billion between 1929 and 1933. It cost farmers 6 1-2 billions in 3 years. It cost over 7 billion in savings, more billions in the loss of homes, and many more billions in the loss of earnings. Private losses and a 6 1-2 billion public deficit in 3 long years of Hoover far outdistanced our 13 billion deficit under Roosevelt Recovery. Who Pulled Us Out?'« DEMOCRATS! National income will be 21 billion greater in 1936 than in 1932 (estimate). Farm cash income is up 60 per cent. National savings at 5 3 1-2 billion have recovered more than half their depression loss; securities on the New York Stock Ex change have increased nearly 32 billion in value since 1933; weekly payrolls for March, 1936, were about 21 million more than a year ago; the index of production has climbed up 72 per cent (July, 1932-April, 1936). Our gross national debt of 33.8 billion is less than 12 per cent of our national resources today. We cannot escape the cost of bringing recovery out of chaos, but—- < 1. Taxes to pay off debts will be collected out of these RE- ] STORED VALUES. . 2. A LESS PROPORTION of income goes in taxes. The c General Motors report shows 5 5 per cent of income paid c iui icucidi idAta in x. y j Lm