AHAPPY NEW YEAR ■ 1 ■ =s=rET I j HENDERSON, I GATEWAY TO CENTRAL CAROLINA. NIXETEENTH YEAR r St L rArK£tffiS>«K Find Hu Unprecedented Problems Os State To Face Legislators When They Meet Wednesday BALANCING BUDGET IS CHIEF PROBLEM; 10 BE CONFRONTED Running Behind Millions of Dollars Annually and P ? edge Is Against Property Tax >10,000,000 DEFICIT MUST BE HANDLED Drastic Cuts In Expenses, Including Public Salaries, Hiunriwl Against Sales Tax Strong, But State May Be Forced to It for Revenues HY W. JOINER MMACFARLANE. V<t elec* John C B Khringhau.s. • '‘ured tr* remove the 15-cent ad ’ 'em tax. a difficult time awaits 'lie efnslators. le icit I.r nom? $10,000,000 to sls - • tlso must be cared for. I rr. every part of the State legis <•! have expressed the feeling that '(loD'lnuad on Page Three.) Sharp Drop For Mercury Due Tonight I emperature to De cline From 66 De crees to Freezing Foint In State Raleigh. Dec. $| (AD—North < »i—The* .Slate Tax Commission, In a preli minary statement concerning its re port to the General Assembly, mid this afternoon that it would reoom* mend a temporary appropriation from the highway fund for g**ie ral fund purposes a h an emer gency measure” based upon com plete cessation for two years of construction of neiv highway pro jects in Norih Carolina. The commission streaked the need of protection of she highway fund, however, for bond obliga tions and maintenance funds for noftds. Unity (llsiia(oh Rnrenn, In the Sir Walter Hotel. BY J. C. IIASKKHVILL. Raleigh, Dec. 31.—Six recommenda tions for additional legislation to as sure more stringent provisions for the collection of revenue for the high way fund, especially relating the gas oline tax. is recommended in th e re port of the State Tax Commission, which will he released in full to the newspapers tomorrow. The recom mendations with regard to highway fund revenue were released this aft ernoon by Chairman A. J. Maxwell of the Tax Commission. While the Tax Commission also re commends a temporary appropria tion or loan from the highway fund to the general fund for general poses. It is understood that the report will not recommend the .polling of the (Continued on Page Four.), HENDERSON, N. C., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 31, 1932 Uallu HistJafrh ROOSEVELT MEETS LEADERS OF PARTY ON NEXT THURSDAY 1 f Conference Will Be Held In New York To Map Out Democratic Legis lative Program BUDGET BALANCING TO BE CONSIDERED Economy, Taxes, Submis sion of Repeal Amend ment, Farm Relief and Beer Legislation Also Are To Be Discussed at Time; Rainey Announces Date Washington, lire. HI. (AP) Presi dent-elect Roosevelt has made plaYis to confer next Thursday night in New York with a big group of his party leaders. Representative Rainey, of Illinois, the Democratic floor leader, today made public the date of the confer ence. Originally It had been planned to have the meeting in Albany, hut to'accommodate the members of Con gress. the incoming President will go to New York to meet them, probably at the Riltmore hotel. II is likely that the conference will embrace a full discussion of the Democratic legislative program, in cluding budget balancing, economy taxes, submission of a repeal amend ment. farm relief and beer legisla tion. The conference in New York comes a day after Chairman Collier plans to lay before his House committee the problem of finding sources of revenue to balance the budget. Regulations On License Sales In State Explained Raleigh, Dec. 31. (AP)— Though reports were coming to Raietgh today that highway patrolmen would start arresting automobile drivers who did not have 1933 li censes after midnight tonight. Chairman E. B. Jeff res*. of the State Highway Commission, said no warrants would he issued until after January 10. Captain Charles D. Farmer, of the patrol, said he had received no written orders to instruct his men not to molest motorists without licensee, and until he received them he assumed his men would enforce the law, which allows no extension after midnight tonight. Jeffress said, however, that the patrol would be instructed to warn drivers during the first five days of the New Y*»r, to force them to park cars without li censes during the second five days, and after January 10 to is sue warrants for delinquents. Plan Os Sharing Jobs Now Has The Warm Endorsement Os Hoover Administration By CHARLES I\ STEWART ( Washington. Dec. 31.- Walter C. I Teagle. the Standard Oil magnate, oc-! cupies In the Washington administra r things for the win ter of 1932-33. vir | ally the same posi tion. as unemploy ment relief general issimo., that Col. Ar thur Woods occupi !ed during the win- . ter of 1930-31 and President Walter S Gifford of the A. T. and T. during the winter of 1931-32. , The depression, it will be recalled, was ! only a couple of I ( months old at this | ; time in 1929-30; | much unemployment . ■ •« tlon’s scheme of r mTj-'-v .vV" B|| * jH there was not _—C E. Seawright. who came to Godwin a village near here, five years ago, mar ried a. well-to-do widow, settled down and became a pillar in the community was arrestfwi today and charged with abandoning a wife and two children in Ware fthoals, S. C„ 12 years ago. The warrant was sworn by the first Mrs. Seawright. who went to Godwin yesterday with her two strapping sons. T. Li.. 25. and J. J„ 26. and confronted Seawright. Piawiight was charged with bigamy noa-aupport and abandonment. Later he was released on SI,OOO bond. Four weeks ago the first Mrs. Bear wright said, she located her missing husband at Godwin and went there to find him living the comfortable life of a gentleman fanner on the large farm. of his second wife, who was Mrs. Alma Barton*