lIKNDEUSUN 0 vi i : wav 'ru ( I'lN I IvAL < akolina I \\ i;\TY-SKCOND YEAR HAUPTMANN DUE TO DIE NIGHT OF MARCH 22 > - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - * * * * * * * : * * * * * * * * * Bill To Prohibit Slot Machines In State Is Pass ed By The House ILL 10 REGULATE PHOTOGRAPHERS IS BEATEN BY HOUSE .Senate Hill Would Permit Schools To Lend Text hooks Without Mak ing Charges ROADS committee FOR CHEAPER TAGS Will Recommend Minimum of $9 Instead of Present $12.50; New Bills Would Prohibit Minors from Play ing Slot Machines in North Carolina t; ,l i :li. Feb. 11. — i AT*)—Tin* House , i,v lo prohibit slot machines N'niili Carolina, killed a bill to re i. photographers and took the l iii' -how from the Senate and • •inmit t Tin- Senate met an hour without .inv i major bill. It got a bill , ?in it school authorities to lend •, v |<- without charge, with no fu ,| provided, and two measures to i| law- on building and loan as ■iociHt ions. Or, an oral vote. House approval -r . ii the Thomas-Thompson-Er vii, nn n.-urr to ban slot machines and er gambling devices and sent the tji- a.-iii'' to Oie Senate, ftepi r •entative Bowie, of Ashe, h-d -■ utr.K’k on the photographers’ bill, n-ing it would tend to create a mono j ■ "lv, a11(| the House tabled it. The joint roads committee agreed ' e it would recommend a reduction automobile license tag costs ru tke the fee »() cents instead of 53 P i hundredweight with a min '■ it)i of <9 instead of $12.50, and told mb-committee to draw the TUfT to l ent to the legislature. A House judiciary group approved bill by the Wake delegation to cm- I"'vet counties to contract with lios (< nolimied mi rage Four) I. S. Hopes Tor Curb Os Vrmumciiis Hu-li Wilson Tells ( icnc\ ;i Conference I li ;i t Is Nation’s Dearest Aim '•"lirvii, F. h. ] t_( AP> Hugh Wil- i 1 nilcfl Slates minister to Swit- ■ I "'b told a special committee of j II 'l' to filament conference today ihe dearest hope of the United i i g'neral agreement for the "" lotion of armaments. 11 "' ' oimnit.tee, which will attempt l"t at. t.he eveils of arms manu l"lll' and traffic, was just opening 1 ioa when Wilson spoke, kllU'li nj_. t(> negotiations with Gcr ",|,v sot a European air securities " ant,limed nn Page Three) Anti-Sales Taxers Seek Return To Property Tax 1 "'Tii'u and Domestic Corporations Would Have Levies Upward by Leaps and Bounds Under Tax On Basis of Assessed Property Valuatioins '""l.* I>i»|»nt<‘b llumm, tit Mm? Sir Waller Hotel. ,lv <’ A. I* A UK. Feb. H.—A partial return ' i'"'l»i!it.y tax which would result , “ ' corporations paying four s -an'• "P ,c sent shore of the ,; ' x Nil, and domestic corpor ,,, ibutinjr an amount three i,l !( ' as at present is one jj., ‘ , IIHII Spots of tlie tax program ,r »»ttfM.' V' J Ut ttle j° int finance com- K, :,/ V lflc a,l ti-sales tax group. ' ,l ' cot|h>r&t,ioiia would still pay mtnuttßmi Uatlg Btspatirh ONLY bAM.Y NEWSPAPISK PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OE NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA ’ Work-Relief Bill Facing Hard Road In The Senate May Be Slashed by Two Billions and Two Billion Bonus Rider May Be Attached; But President Will Like ly Get It Later in Fair Form Washington. Feb. 14. —(AP>— Tem pered by a. heated passage through Min appropriations committee, the Roosevelt $1,880,000,000 work-relief bill today entered still hotter contro versy in the Senate itself. It faced strong moves to slash the figure to $2,880,000,000, to make the payment of prevailing local wages on public works mandatory instead of discretionary with the President, and possibly also to attach a $2,100,000,000 cash bonus rider. PROF. J. M. FOSTER, OF N. C. STATE, DIES llfiid of Aeronautics Department bios of rne.urnoiiia After Stroke Os Paralysis Raleitrh. Feb. It tAP) John M. Fos ter. professor of aeronautics at N. C. State College, died in Rex hospital litis morning at 5:30 o’clock. Hc had been connected with the college since 15*18. Professor' Foster suffered a stroke of paralysis last Wednesday. Yester day he developed pneumonia. He was Hi years old. Funeral services will be held from Hiller Memorial Christian church here tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. I the present franchise of $1.50 per sl.* 000 of net worth, but, in addition, would be required to pay a property tax of one-half of one per cent on their assessed property valuation. In the actual substitute section which the antis will offer they will specify that, for tax-levying purposes, the as sessed property valuation of foreign corporations shall be exactly the same as their net worth. This means that, for ail practical purposes, what the (Coiitiuued oil Page Tiiiee) LKAHBD Wlltß NERVICB OF 'fHB ABSOCIATKD TRESS. il. lights in Hauptmann I rial 1 hat Helped Determine Fury’s Verdict m ‘ tt~ —~ .... - z_ J *■ »n