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PAGE TWO Beauty Parlor Beauties Win In Committee Daily Dispatch Bureau, In the Sir Walter HoteL By LYNX NISBET Raleigh. Feb. 2.—Tne dignified and distinguished, though generally bald, members of Senate Judiciary No. 1 yielded to the influence of some 200 walkhig demonstrations of beauty parlor effectiveness, and returned an unfavorable report on amendments designed to pTii'Ce more control of the art in the hands of “beauty schools” and less in “beauty parlors.” The amendments bore high sound ing title, something about amending such and such law relating to the du ties and authority of the board of ex aminers for practitioners of cosmetic arts. 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The colleges had employed John W. Hinsdale, an inveterate bachelor, to present their case. The operators depended upon W. B. “Buck” Jones, twice a grandfather. Maybe that helped some. Out of the discussion did come some help for both the school and the shops. Admission was made that a registration and a “nominal tax” on house-to-house vendors of cosmetics would not be resisted. The yield will not be much, but the ha rassed finance committee is inter ested. Horlick Heiress Will To Involve Millions Is Filed Racine, Wis., Feb. 2. —(API —Judge .1. Allen Simpson today admitted to probate the will of Mrs. Maybell Hor lick Sidley, ending a court fight in volving a share of the Horlick malt ed milk millions. William Horlick Sidney -• ' of Lie malted milk millionairess, had attempted to break the will on the grounds his mother had been unduly influenced by W. Perkins Bull, Toronto. Canada, bar rister, one of the beneficiai-ies. Mrs. Sidley died last July in Bull's home. The judge admitted the document to probate,after Sidley had withdrawn his objections and Bull had made a disclaimer of his one-third share of the residuary of the estate. New Bill On Wages- Hours Given House (Continued from Page One.) not apply to “mercantile and service employments.” For these employments the bill pro vides: "The maximum hours per week for employees of the State of North Car olina or in mercantile or service em ployments shall be 48 hours per week, unless such employee receives com pensation for his employment in ex cess of the hours above specified at a rate not less than one and one-half times the regular rate at which he is employed.” On wages for these categories the bill says: “The minimum wages for employees of mercantile and service employ ments shall be 25 cents an hour. The minimum wages for employees of the State of North Carolina shall be 25 cents an hour. Defining the two classes: “‘Mercan tile and service employments’ for the purpose of this act shall include per sons employed in retail stores and those who are engaged in various 'service employments, in laundries, dry cleaning plants, pressing shops, hotels, restaurants, garages, filling stations, ice plants, creameries, bar ber shops, shoe repair shops and si milar lines of activity when so de termined by regulations of the com missioner and when not in interstate commerce or not in substantial com petition with others engaged in in terstate commerce, but excluding those employed in domestic service in a-private home.” A labor advisory board of three members is provided for, members to be appointed by “the governor of the State of North Carolina with the ad vice of the commissioner of labor.” ‘‘One appointee shall represent em ployers, one shall represent em ' jioyees, and one shall be a represen- HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAIIY DISPATCH THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1939 Kilgore Is Honored DR. B. W. KILGORE Raleigh, Feb. 2.—Dr. B. W. Killgore, chief of the North Carolina Depart ment of Agriculture’s chemistry divi sion. was signally honored this week by the Association of Southern Agri cultural Workers in session at New Orleans, La., when he was presented a “token of appreciation for many years of faithful and distinguished service in Southern agriculture.” Six other Southern agricultural lead ers were voted “tokens of apprecia tion,” but Dr. Kilgore was the only representative from North Carolina honored. The sessions of the Asso ciation were held Feb. 1. 2 and 2. Glad Hand Given W. A. Hunt in House As He Takes Oath Raleigh, Feb. 2. —(AP) —The House yesterday extended a real glad hand to Vance’s Representative W. A. Hunt who made nis first appearance of the cession In the hall. He was introduced to the House by W. E. (Bill) Fenner of Nash and was administered the oath by Speaker Libby Ward immediately afterward. Mr. Hunt has been ill for a number of months and is walking on crutches as the result of losing most of a foot. He smilingly said he had feared in ability to negotiate the long fligh* of stairs to the House chamber, but ad ded that he made it all right and ex pects to be able to attend all future sessions. No Minority Report Seen On Diversion (Continued trom Page One.) President Roosevelt to create a na tional park in Halifax county. _v The Hbuse, refused, 44 to 43, with Representative Abernathy, of Nash, casting the deciding vote as he pre sided as speaker, to provide that county commissioners may give seiz ed tax-paid liquor to county homes. Clegg, of Moore, sought to insert the provision in a Senate-approved bill to permit giving such wisky to hos pitals, or sale of it to ABC stores. The bill in original form was passed and ordered ratified into law. A Joint sub-committee on agricul ture suspended hearings on alleged duplication between services of the State College Extension Service and the State Department of Agriculture, and directed that a special committee of technical men report to it next Thursday on the ‘‘agreement and dis agreement” between the units. ta'tive of the general public”, reads the bill. General powers of the commission er “by and with the advice of tin labor advisory board” shall includi the “power to issue such regulation: and orders as are necessary to earn out the provisions of the act. Sucl orders, without being limited thereto may include such terms, and condi tions, including the restriction or pro hibition of industrial homfework or oi such other acts or practices, as th< commissioner finds necessary to earn out. the purposes of the act and tr prevent the circumvention of the in tent to reduce the hours of labor by reduction in wage rates to avoid tin penalizing effect of the overtime com pensation provisions.” Violations of the act are punishable by fine of not less than $lO nor more than SICO, or by imprisonment for not less than ten nor more than ninety days. Each day a violation shall cor. tinue is niade a separate offense. There is a clause guaranteeing the right of feinployees to secure higher wages the act provides by col lective ( bargaining. The declared policy of the act is (1) to establish minimum wage and maxi,mum hours consistent with health, efficiency and well being; (2) to safeguard those maximums and minimums, and (3) to increase em ployment opportunities. TWO REGISTRATIONS WITH THE REGISTRY Realty registrations at the Vance. Registry office yesterday were two according to the records. Gus Roth and wife sold Gus Roth and wife as tenants in entirety three lots in the city for $lO and consider ations. Vance County Board of Education sold F. H. Hicks three acres of land in the county for $lO and considera tions. WAYNE YOUTH BURNS TO DEATH AT HOME Goldsboro, Fob. 2. —(AP) —Char- lie Seymour, 17-year-old farm hand, died early today when his small house on the farm of Clar ence D. Dees, near here, caught fire. Coroner T. R. Robinson, Sr., who announced no inquest would be held, said Seymour apparently fell asleep with a lighted cigarette in his mouth. The last two one-round victories of Joe Louis are easily explained. 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