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HOT POLITICS
Oil OF R ALEIGH
TOUCHDOWNS Congress
man Waltoi Lambeth has score'.!
with thousands of North Carolina
home-owners wh u had filed ap
plications for loans with the
Home Owners Loan Corporation
but whose papers had not readied
ihe legal division at the time the
HOLC order stopping application:;
c: ime t hroup h. Hi present a t ive
Lambeth bucked the line in Wash
in-ton and there are hopes that
he will 'fi i the home-owners to
victory. There has been much
criticism ..-f the HOLC in this
Senator Robert R. Rey
nolds and Congressman Frank
Hancock mad" it so hot tlu>t
Alan S. O'Neal was given the
iiate anil Scolt Noble placed in
charge of HOLC administration in
North Carolina. Congressman
Lambeth s suspect t d in many
quarters of having his eye on th-
Blount Street Mansion in Raleigh.
SERVES AGAIN The nr
pointmenf of James L. McNn>\
T.aurinb".! 4 capitalist and si ••• •-
i urn as i member of the r
,»•' (••••..v.-•: i-i l TV.V -■••-
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v.'ek- : s-l*ot ir*:is a:. 1 baits \
temptin . ';•>
CAPITA L PUNISHMENT
The elect ric chair at State's
prison cui'm to got some /a ; -
tention f oni the coming Lenir
lature. T)- Charles A. Peterson,
nromine"' So>uce Pine nhvsician
pa l RoMii'j'iesn r-f.Tiber of t' ■
H'-iis. r -a f-!i . hell conn'v. i
r • ? ' • i'' h-e a bill
n, • ' • r-.cthu 1 from
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■ " 4 '' :• '• 'l> •. i • :
' f 'H'l ■ f a ..ffon.-- '-"'i
j or. .- mor-jcy. Tha- won I !
until ; !an !s f;•«-m 'ii *
ir.ind » v death sentence an-'
' -ke • it load off the Go**#>rr
or ar. l »v.f Parole Commissi, r.er.
AITO TH' Effo • - nr
v• ng ' bo rv ide in the Genera'
.-\sser: M ■ !'i ro.Jucf- the : roe
S'ato a; tomo'v'e license ta.s in
road i•' live: • ! n-; highway n:>n* •
to ot'er purj o-es. Tl;e mvorr -
will 1' » tha* bi't not the ; lit'-
rians ■ ho v at to collect from
the unco*'.'••n'nintf '•at-owner an 1
spend thr money elsewhere '■>
avoid oilier more unpopular taxes.
The hi'.dit"/ay department is a!s">
coing to need several millions ♦.*>
repair roads and put them baric
in the condition they were two
years aw when the Legislature
put. legal limbs on how much of
the motorists' money could be
.'pent for the purpose for which
it was collected
RESTORATION With con
tinued increases in living costs
and some increase in State gene
ral fend revenues it is now be
lieved in many informed quarters
on Capitol Hill that school tea
chers and other State employes
•stand a good chance of having
:some of their base salaries
•restored by the General Assemb
ly. It's been lean pickings for
State hired help for the pest two
years.
RANG THE BELL Last week
Keyholes told you that Capus M.
Waynick. who had resigned hi?
post as North Carolina Director
of the Federal Reemployment
program to return to editorial
uor-k on the High Point Enter
prise. might get another public
appointment. Before some papers
had the opportunity to publish
that item Mr. Waynick was ap
pointed Assistant Chairman >l
the State Highway and Public
Works Commission, clothed wit'a
all the powers held by the Chair
man, E. B. Jeffress. who ha'
been critically ill for tw 0 months
and is not expected to recover.
Just another occasion when Key
holes was ahead of the news al
though confidential information
prevented publication of the
whole i.-'ory.
HOME-RUN Governor Eh
ringhaus hit one over tlie fence
, i, O appointor Capus Way
nick As.-'ista-.u Chairman of the
Ui:!v ;• & Public Works Com
: !->' . i' e":-e;rted that lie w'-i
succeed Mr. Jeffrers as Chairm-.
I record i.i
t : 1. :: H. ■ senf
tiv-s art ; n :'!!•• 1?o:; Senate an!
«•:; : v- .• ron f 'id':io of members
i'v.!: brani lies. That means a
lor v.-'v;-: tim? corals to iron out
difficulties. It has been charge t
in the past that the Governor
didn't know how to make com
petent appointments in line with
political wi/dom. Such a charge
will !' i lon-re:' bi-1 I water wi'.h
those wh i specialize in the gentle
:• "i" a. •*
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bur:y s* -v. hi)"• •.••!«« f
t lk Democrati - ; uhern Oori il
nomina'i'in in primaries ('■'
1 T!:e Lieutensir Covernor . ,
first concorncii with making a re
cord as presiding officer of the
1935 Senate. He we!! knows th
announcement of his candidacy ■
for any other political office
would cast the shadow of sus
picion on his every act during
that session. He'll make up hi»
mind about running for Govern'.".*
after surveying his own record
as second in command. But you
can jot this down on your cuff
Sandy Graham is not a dead
issue in North Carolina politics
watch him.
JUST OPINION Several
legislative veterans drifting into]
Raleigh for one reason or ar.o
ther recently have expres.'3d the
opinion that the 1930 session will
not last more than ninety days, i
Those men point out that that!
conditions which kept the boys!
in the Capital City for more than!
four months the past two sessions J
have just about vanished. The i
sales tax held the 1931 session'
long overtime. In 1933 closing of;
the banks gummed up the works.
Tt is pretty generally agreed that
the sales tax, enacted in 193.°,.
will remain on the books and no
banking holiday is expected to j
upset the applecart. If that j
speculation is correct members;
of the General Assembly may not I
THE D&NBI'RY REPORTER
have to write for their Pat/.i '
FJeach suits before sine die ad
journment.
RELIEF The question of
State contribution to the federal
relief program may not bother
the General Assembly quite as
much as anticipated. • The federal
j-'overnment is going to insist that
the several States kick in on
caring for tho?3 without employ
ment but does not specify that
State governments must do all the
chipping in. It is entirely pro
bable that the matter may be
settled on a county basis wU'-
each local unit kicking in its
share. In that event the State
would not have to raise so much
in taxes for relief. Many counties
having few persons on relief rolls
might favor county rather than
State relief taxes. At least that's
what some people having reputa
tions for seeing beyond their,
noses believe.
BESS HIXTON SILVER.
A Ihree Day/ Cough
Is Your Danger Signal
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See our great ft 1
Values in Top
Coats & Folo. c|;
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Soicial Values in soil
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"Bad" Child Often just Hungry, e
£ays Colgate U. Psychologist
Apiece ot bread! A hunger teat In the Colgate labora
butter and I tory. (Left) Dr. Donald A. Laird. j
brown sugar, is suggested by Dr. rood (alls, the muscles even con-
surae themselves to convert their 1
'The active child. Dr. Laird proteins Into glycogen, but only at
says, "consumes an enormous the expense of Irritability and the I
amount of energy. A great deal Is production of poisons that cause
used up In the act of Browing, fatigue. Sugar and sweet foods,
alone. Almost ceaseless activity together with the other carbohy- I
during waking hours Imposes an- a rates, possess the advantage of be
other heavy drain. Those fooda | n( quickly convertible into glyco
wbich the ayatem reduces to fly- g an ."
cogen or blood sugar are the That a hungry child Is a bad
primary aourcea of energy, for the cbltd la an old axiom, bqt thta Is
muscles uae glycogen as the fur- the first time that a scientific ex
nace burns coal to produce haaL pianatlon for the pheao-enon baa
"When tba glycogen supplied by been suggested. *
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| Winston=Saiem, N. C. r
: IK STORE IF A NllM i 1
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& We Are Now Ready For |* P
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*9 Never has this big store been s 0 well prepared tor this fcv I
W glorious holiday season. Novelty items and practical
; gifts tor everyone are now on display tor your selection. %
" And when you sec the very reasonable prices ashfd—
i you will certainly enjoy your shopping here.
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ft SALE OF §f»§ J
| COATS If* |
REGULAR 813.50 YALIES j*
5 $7-95 ■ |
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6 SI sirs Silk Lhied 2S
5 Celebrate by buying one ol these £ A
U lovely si-nil Coats at thirf pike. / i rj
?}«, JuPl :J " 'boss to soil a; lints ■. .
V[ price. Tiic materials are tree bark, S*
w mixed tv.ve.ls. Puke:* and other H „ K ■ j
VI novelty weaves. A bargain of .. »|H **«•••
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Regular siH.oo New Christmas £
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$ COATS DRESSES t
I sl2 - 50 OC 1 ,
I? We have already sold gf j
® large numbers of these t
K coats. Here is a new
lot. Every one a win- New high shades in
ner. Fine materials! these lovely 'Silk
m Luxuriant furs, sillc Dresses will make fe
© crepe linings new Christmas, much
colors. Just a pick-up— . .HI
nnd you should buy brighter. Here is a ■
*3 row. They will never specially good lot at a & £
be any cheaper. real bargain price
| TOYLAN D! [
6 NOW OPEN Special Prices
Never have we shown so many grand toys and at such tj| f
M reasonable prices. Yoii can shop at Belli'** and save in
Ml this big Toy Department. Rear Second Floor.
BLACKBOARDS KIDDIE CARS || I
rn All children enjoy Sturdily built kiddie 55?
these blackboards. cars for small tots, w
* Each one a real value. A Rubber tires.
- 98c § $1.48 - $1.98 *
tsj[ AUTOMOBILES DOLL CARRIAGES ?
55? Real values in these ee these lovely car
& sporty autos. All riages. The values can- ft?
models. Electric lights. be equalled. Tv
New colors. $1.98 - $2.98 W
BASSINETS KIDDIE DESKS W
Bassinets and beds in V A big line of children's ™
ty cream and green V desks for all ages. ?S{
enamels. Every child Shop here first. Oak
™ wants one. or maple finish. W
79c - 98c $2.98 to $9.95
THURSDAY, DEC. 13, 193*