r two THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1934 Professional Cards lri On Bankhead Act Dr. W. S. Chadwick Medicine & Surgery Office Hours 9 to 12M 3 to 6 P. U. and by Appointment Office in Potter Building opposite Post Office Telephone 13 2-J Dr. L. W. Moore GENERAL PRACTICE office Potter' Emergency Hospital OFFICE HOURSs 9-12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. nt. and by appointment Phone: Office 46; Residence 58-J Dr. C. S. Maxwell GENERAL PRACTICE Office Hours 10 to 12 A. M. and by appointment. .jH"H"H-H-H-K"H-H" I Dr. H. M. Hendrix DENTIST Office Hoars i I lo 12 A. M. 1:30 to P. Ii Office Potter Build'tJg Over the poutofficc Dr. F. E. Hyd GENERAL PRACTICE Office at Residence, Ann Street Office Havre 10 A. If. to 12 M. 3 to 6 P. and by Appointment Phone No. 140.L I r.aleijfh, Pee. 3 The Bankhead 'referendum to be- held December 14, 'from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., will give ev Itry actual cotton grower an oppor tunity to vote on whether he wants 'the act continued in 1935, says Dean ! I. 0. Schaub, of State College, i Any preson who signed a cotton ! contract, any person wh was eligible for tax-exemption certificates this year ,any person who shows he has the right to produce cotton on a cot ton farm, or any person who has written proof that he has arranged a lease or share-cropping agreement to Igreement to produce cotton on a cot ton farm in 1935 is eligible to vote. When two or more persons have the right to produce cotton on a cot ton farm, all such persons shall bo I eligible to vote, but no grower may I vote more than once even though he may grow cotton in several coun i ties. When several persons, such as t husband, wife, and children, pro-ueo cotton under one contract or agrce ': merit, only the person who entered : into the agreement may vote. : j A list of eligible voters will bo (furnished the community committees, ; which will bo sot up in each commu ': nity to conduct the referendum. Any ; person not listed as eligible, may vote if he thinks he is eligible and place his vote in a sealed envelope which will not be opened until the I committee determined whether ha is 'HH"H -MMHMH' eligible. If eligible, their votes will no counted. The Cotton Production Control As sociation in each county will name the community committees, designate the voting places, furnish lists of eli gible voters, and supply ballots and forms for tabulating the vote. An nouncements will be made of where the voting places will be located. The returns on the referendum will be announced as soon as possible af ter the votes have been tabulated. hnnso normally varies between 70 1 No. Tublic relief will pr cent and 120 degrees F. Most farm necessary. There will always be those crs smoke meat for summer storage who will need relief because of phys at temperature? below 100 degrees, ical or mental handicaps. In addition, A 2 or 3 day smoke is generally a cer'.ain amount of relief may be sufficient. Some smoke cured meat neces.-aiy for those who can not every other day for a week or even qualify for unemployment insurance, longer or whose period of benefits has ex pired. Unemployment insurance, now- ever, will remove mousanus oi auiu always be 'than a certain number of persons, rractica ly every industrialized usually five or six, and persons re- country in the world, with the excep- ceiving over a certain amount in tion of the United btates, has a sys wages or salaries. For example, the tern of unemployment insurance. It Wisconsin Act excludes persons re-jis estimated that over forty-five mil ceiving more than fifteen hundred lion workers are protected by unem dollars annually. All employees, with ' ploymcnt insurance, these exceptions, are usually consid-! 'J. To what extent has Unemnlov- ered eligible. jment Insurance been adopted in the United States? D A I r . .i .. frnm ua r.l 7. Would all employees receive, HuCU us 1 I Th nVt onl permit benefits for thes ame period of time? So far only one State-Wisconsin MOW Unemployed May more adequate relief for those for' Not necessarily. Most of the plans ha.5 faMcl 1U?h 8 law . 71,(5 w'ncon- whom it is absolutely necessary, but 'provide that an employee shall re- Act wen ,n Pwat.on July 1 f RAI RICH. Dec. 3 will greatly lessen the burden of tax-jceive one week of benefits for so l yr the PWnenti of bene- 1. What is Unemployment Insur- ation which the community, city, J many weeks that he has worked prev- n" wm Begin July 1, 1935. In seven ar.ee? state and federal government mustiious to the time that he became un- tner . "S Y., pflSSed by one Unemployment insurance is a bear. employed. For example, the Wiscon- """ uul ul" noi succeed in flttirriArl rvf r n ri fin, aa f i n t n Af1rt in A ITmr vv.ns.ti wnnld an linam. il Aff TirAVlHp ViAt. All PmnlflVPA fttSSWlJf Ubflcr. tiULinu vi. voiiijn iicttivnii, jTvi'cii) sis f, nun iilUV.ll nuuiu nil muni- uu - w j - v - j, . j t part, for time lost when they are un- ployed worked be entitled to under , shall be entitled to not more than able to find work. Unemployment Insurance? jone week of benefits for each four.' 2. What are the advantages of T t,;iil,. fnr ITnemniovment weeks that he. has worked. Thus a Unemployment Insurance over our T , llltlt . ni.i person who had worked twenty-four i work, willing to work, but unable to prior to the time of his unem- find work to suit his ability. Under ! Payment would be entitled to six the mans proposed in the United ! v'crks of benefits. States, such a person would be enti- 8. How many countries have Un til d to benefits afur a waiting per- i firplaymen: Insurance? present methods of relief for the un employed? It is generally admitted that our present mtthods of relief, which can be characterised only as the "dole" Mi uncertain, inadequate, humiliat ing and degrading. Unemployment HUSKY THR Overtaxed by smoking tililfT'iHlrfgTff. OATS k il nf two, three, or four weeks. His j benefits would equal a certain per- insurance offers a method of build- cenf of his regular wa e usual. ing up funds dur.ng good times from , cent The number of ly fifty per weeks in a year that he could re ceive such benefits must necessarily bj limited. Various plans propose from sixteen to twenty-six in a year.; i i - . i). Elicit uut'3 liiv niuiiirv luiiic i uatu oi me common practice OI cor- r , , 4 . u -u' ... from with which to pay these- bene which employees may draw benefits, as a matter of right, when they be come unemployed. This is essentially the same principle that is back of any other kind of insurance, and AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENTIFACT8 BY ARNOLD porations building up reserves with which to pay dividends and other pay me-nts during years when they make no profits. 3. Would Unemployment Insur ance make public relief necessary? fits? m m m m rt"1l"i"H"l"i"8"'8"i""t' " -!-; . t Dr E. F. Menu Eyesight Speci&lint witH Sam K. Tatoo Co. NEW BERN, N. C. 40 OR MORE COMICS The big, 20- page Comic Weekly I of the BALTIMORE SUNDAY t AMERICAN prints 40 or more com ics and pictures of adventure every Sunday. Each comic ii by a noted artist. The vrhoV family will be inter ested in this great COMIC WEEKLY, which comes with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN. Buy your copy from your favorite newsdealer or newsboy. O. H. Johnson. M. D. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat GLASSES FITTED j Office Hours: I'orehead City, 9 to 12 A. W j fceaufort 2 to 5 P. M. C. H. BUSHALL Fire. Health, Accident, Automobile Insurance Real Estate Bought Sol. Rented Will Write Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES, GOOD SERVICE D&DCsn BlJa. Beaufort. N. C 11 -kL Sam Johnson AUTO-ELECTRICIAN Starter and Generator Service with LOFTIN MOTOR CO. SMOKING ADDS COLOR j AND FLAVOR TO MEATS Raleigh, Dec. 3 Smoking cured pi'.vk colors, flavors and dries the meat says Earl II. Hostetler, in charge of livestock investigations at State College. If the smoky flavor la not desired cured meat should be washed in fresh wr.tcr and hung up where aome of the excess moisture wi'.l be driven off as in the smoking process. Smoking is thought to delay the development of rancidity in the fat of cured pork that is stored through the summer months. Sometimesp ieces of cured meat wil show signs of souring when re moved from smoke. This results from the fact that the moderate heat of the smoke house, has hastened the de velopment of some taint or spoilage already started in the meat. The trouble was started however, 4y some improper methods of bleeding or chilling or curing rather than by smoking. Meat having the character istic odor of putrefaction should be discarded. Any hardwood such as hickory, oak maple, or apple may be used for smoking meat. Some use corn cobs. Resinous woods blacken meat and add an undesirable flavor. The temperature of the smoke This would depend upon the type of plan adopted. Opinion in the Unit- led States is divided between two leading plan.s, the Wisconsin, or re- serves plan, and the Ohio, or insur-! ance plan. There are two f undamen- j tal differences between these plans:; first, who shall contribute to the' fund, and second, how shall the i funds be kept? Under the Wisconsin! ,'plan each employer contributes an 'amount equal to twe per cent of his payroll. Each employer's account is jkept separate, and can be used to pay I benefits only to his own employees. lUnder the Ohio, or insurance plan, employers contribute two per cent of I their payroll, and employees one per i cent of their regu'sr weekly wages. Under the insurance plan all contri butions are paid into a common fund, 'from which benefits are paid as re quired. Under the British system em ployers, employees, and the Govern ment in about equal proportions. 6. Who would be eligible to Un employment Insurance benefits? This can perhaps best be answerpd bv indicating those who would not I bo eligible. Most of the plans pro posed in this country would exclude domestic servants, farm laV.nrp.ra ; governmental employees, employees ' engaged in interstate commerce, em- ployees in concerns employing less Polar bears prefer , Hffl s summer HiKl'ffiyjYS FOLAft BEAR DO NOT LIKt IfcVlRt Vj v COLD, AND RARILY ENTER WATER IN THB & X S S Fail and Winter. 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