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S.' latent Offlio By STANLEY LOOSENED ) c A COMFORT IT IS TO HAVE TWO TEETH / ( WHISKERS UNDER 7 n rfl/Mljffj -j ■SS.T*i s'-. , " : 'l*' 2 '"'' ‘i : i 1 . ~—. STAT;OAVA6ENT DAD KEYES HAS TDirr'_ DISCOVERED A L-)TTi_e ROPE PREVENTS V4IS HALF-FROZ.EN WHISKERS FROM B-BGoMINSj A TRAFFIC MENACE THESE ZERO PAYS ■—-" i O * '*'*' Loo \\’. Slfiiilov Com in I Press I -II -33 1 BLUE JAY IS A ISDBBER', \ INVADING OTHER NESTSi f : ;.^>" x has beautiful 81-LE _ BagS? T #■ PLUMAGE, FOUND IN ' NOTS.TTV AMERICA, EAST . OF THE ROCKIES y^j! lss J^ r ] rtOtfEHSE X 716 TIME ' uV JOIN I WPiS SF’e.SOvtsAfc,' C^jZi THE ' TOST U3PMfe WEAR 1 o' MUTTON SLEEVES? , HATTIs F/*y vVtLWßfcv. 3 T ? >_ MORgNCL MICH. - YT L * XPEARt NOAH s WHHT boss’ 1 <. A WRIST WATCH WATC«» iAUC//*, MOOT! —1 wnvi/i ffe] ' SHNO »N TOUR. MDMB IDSAS llviL LEj^“Swau. TO OPPOSE LIMITS POWERS (Continued front Page One.> smarting under the dictatorship ofi the budget - commission. While few senators or representa tives are willing to be quoted on the legislation! pending or its possible in troduction, a survey by this bureau indicated that opposition l to stay bi lid hampering the operation of the get law of 1925 will be sought to the last ditch. Particularly at this time, when revenues have been gradually but steadily declining, and necesitat ing a flexible method of fitting ex-: penditures to actual revenue, senti ment ■ in> favor of continuance of the budget act is very strong. Since the introduction of the* bud- 1 getary control method during the Mc- Lean administration, appropriations expenditures have* steadily de clined,: the Budget Bureau apportion ing out the appropriation, funds to the. various departments quarterly om the basis of incoming revenue, andi scaling dbwn approprktyjons to fit the actual needs of the departments. During 1931 appropriations amount ed to something, like $29,000,000, whereas actual revenue amounted to approximately $23,000,000. That year the budgetary control power vested* with the governor and the Advisory ■Budget Commission enabled the seal-! ing down of appropriations to $26,- 000,000. Last year’s revenue, it is esti-r mated will be only around S2IOOO - 000, or SBOOOOOO less than the appro priations made by the-1931 legislature During the. biennium, the commission reduced expenditures by abbut $7,500,-* ooc. Thus, had it not been for the power which the 1925 law vested with the governor and the advisory commis sion, North Chroma's deficit would be a good- many millions more- than it actually is, as there- would* have* bben no way fbr the executive de partment to have put a check* ort;out>- gwirtg money when it becammapparent that there would not be nearly so much revenue as the legislature ssem ed to think. The budget plan enab- led former Governor O. Max g* h ner to step in during the prese! economic crisis and put on the brak ' The members of the legislature 3 r * naturally acquainted with these f ac , e ' and they are willing to admit that had it < not-been for the Advisory Budgt Commission North Carolina would T in a great deal worse fix today it is. At present outlook it would tak* a tremendous amount of pressure t° change their opinion, and it can be safely predicted that any step design ed I ‘to decentralize budgetary author ity Would* meet- certain doom. Employ Milftary Force In. Four of Six Nations In- Throes of Uprisings (Continued from Pace One.) was reported last night in Vincent Lopez,. Buenos Ayres suburb, an(l rebels were reported ousted Sunday from San Carlos, in Corientes, after holding the town one day. Seven persons were wounded in fi ve cities in Cuba yesterday before mili tary forces took over control. In Germany another clash occurred between National Socialists and Com munists in Berlin yesterday. Many were injured and police were met with a volley of gun fire before the fight was broken up. In the Irish Free State, where more than 30 persons were injured in p O . litical fights Sunday, General Owen O’Duffjh chief of the civil guard, said he would call out the army if other efforts to maintain peace failed. Dispatch i WANT ADS Gat Results WANTED SMALL IRON SAFE Must be cheap, quote lowest price for cash. Address Box 233. Hend erson, N. C. lMti. FOR SALE—-COAL $6.50 PER TON~ call 38, 196 or 268. R. J. Corbitt. 4-ts. STRAYED MONDAY, BROWN GER man female police puppy about e'ght weeks old. Reward if returned to B. J. Shaw, 221 Clark street, phono 298-W. 11-I'ti. MEN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGH routes of 800 Consumers in and near city of Henderson. Counties of North Warren, parts of Granville and j Franklin. Reliable 1 hustler can . start earning $25 weekly and in crease every month. Write imme diately. Rawleigh Co., Dept. NC-118-S., Richmond, Va. , 25111619 25 30 WLANTED YOUNG LADY WITH high school education for cashier and office clerk. One with business school training preferred. Address “Cashier” Care Dispatch.- FOR RENT —8 ROOM HOUSE 912 Chest-nut Street half block from West End School. Also apartments for-rent in the Stonewall. Apply Eric G. Flannagan. W.-S.tf. TOBACCO FARMERS USE OLJJ newspapers to store your cured to bacco on. Get them at the Daily Dispatch offibe fdr 10c per bundle. DUE TO ARRIVE TONIGHT Florida oranges, tangerines, grape fruit, tomatoes, celery, butterbeans. 'turnips, 'spinach,, squash, carrots, garden peas, fresh pineapples, and many other good things. We will have special prices on fish, oysters, fryers and hens, for the week end. O. and H. Produce Co., Wholesale and Retail. Wyche St., phone 32-1 -.1 i , Dm. K. H. PiTTCBaon Est Sight Sptfuhst Hekdbhbon, N O. ' * - - SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY ! TRAINS IIBNIIEBSON * AS FOLLOWS N 6. N OItTII BOUND 10*—8:48 A'; M. for Richmond. ► Washington, New York, connect ing at Norllha witß No. 18 ar* | rtviitgl’tortsmouth-Niorfolk 12:03 i F - . M. with parlor-dining car see ; 1 4—2-08 P. M<; for RfchmonJ and Portsmouth, Washington, j NCw York; 192—9-48 I‘. Jf. fdr Richmond Washington and New York. •*—3:2B A. M: for Portsmouth , Norfolk Washington, NCw Ytork. No. SOUTHBOUND 191—5:43 Art B*. fair Savannah, Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, 8t Petersburg. 3--8:45 P. M. for Raleigh, San ford, Hamlet, 1 Columbia, Savan cah, Miami, Tampa, St Peters ’ burg. ‘ 101—7:38 P. M. ftfr Raleigh* Ham let, Savannah*- Jacksonville, Miami, TanJjpa, St. Petersburg, Atlanta, Birmingham. *-1:23 A. M. for Atlanta, Bfrm ingha? q- MCmuhlS. For information call on H. Plbaaants, DFA'tatalelgh. N. 0., or ha C Cappfe WA * Hendersw. k N; C. iww—nr i ■ wii i ■