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RETIREMENT SYSTEM ν * * * * *. * ........ BILL INTRODUCED $1,679,000 Called Fer Annually Measure Also Intro duced Today For Building of Tubercu lar Hospital in Eastern Part of State; Other Assembly News. Hrih-.u·1' ΛΙ'; Tin >'£ • I ; ι4 · j » t · l»u! ! ·] 1] Î <<rl, iv t1 » |)i » .· ι r I » · ; « 1 · » C : : it y U ·: ! ' ι , \;t\r , ■ piî il in hi- .· , '.·! it }ι;:ι1 . : tin M.it· Si iiilt·it . Mtt* <·|>ρ·i.-iti"H tifjpit»Vpd ι it · ·>·. .,·· 1·· H 111·· HiKlr,v;iv lid I 'l■ : "■ \V..··.; f 'mi, : lull I . WaiVf fir. peMr.e letting r)f contracts 1 ι >1 ■ il III- Ί· '.ill fi IIV tin· llrltl'in i · de:· : <■ ι ii u^.\, ; l,ut the Hun .· ■ i >ui iti-fi 'm· I'll Ik .ι π ι. · 11 · 11 let ΤΙ ο " -Id ■ hurt ··. . later and favorably reported the Il'iea-UP· An ..·· cndi:i«'iit by S< natoi ("ι:··, y ι ι in - t.,ii v. ,i attached tin n.ui nnm t .1 uch emei-gency j>: iject '· ι mads within 30 miles of defense pro iei-1 . out Unit did not ;.'· ly S ι Ι.ι·.. ry o| ι 1111 λ .. 11 Any public bill. "'.hat ( im> ι ind 'In search I niht "I an :n\<· ' ' - • i n ci in in . t tei ι l'ught 11 · Ί Ι·ι ] ι . I.eary aid I am unaltei ·■: > ■·> posed t<ι any squeeze play or ha ty act inn " Hi· 11 :o\ ed that the bill bi · - Ii .red tu a Senate cnnarittei· ! ;.. t Vi iii tiled ti )·.'. η 2K t" Ii The l'etii einenl plan ea.i· '·. State appropriation «Ί $1 .liTII.Olia yeai tu Match the -.alary eontnbu tain ni 1 percent In In· " ade by ali State employee- inclndum 1 <·.n·i ι : Provision ι- also in.ide lin <11 --. 11 j i 1 it;. b> nefil Sc\ en - enap ι -· int: · iduced ι nil ! ι a'Jtlloi ι/.e ·ι ί>6ΙΜι.0(1(1 bund ι ■ ■ I ■ erect ind equip th" Ll·· tern C'aiui mi Tube. Cilia If' ' -pi '■> · They WCi e I.· I»i; i| Halifax. MeBryde ul lluke. San der ni Alamance. Howell ul Bun < inline. Blythe ul Mecklenburg, Lumpkin ul Franklin and Watson of Nash. ( ίu\ erll' υ 1 '.r· Iiighlun ···.· ·:· ■· ended both the retneinenl plan and the tubercula ,· hospital a. hi.- .naiavn al. More Money Asked For Agriculture I! ι ΛI ' ι ι ■ >iji Ι- ..I- I )·■ ,· 1 <1 Sri ι. r ill ( 'o|,,no| .1 V\ I! · !· : ι nid I )r H M S.jlt.· nl Igoriti Camliiia State C-slt^gpi and Am um · . ·.· ('.·> · ·. »η<·! VV. Ken S. 1 ι c«-1 ·ί 1 ''t leg ,-Ι,ι !i\ Γ aft ·■ J !·! J 11 I I 1 ' I ,.· ' t 14 ·< tnri.Y lu |.,£ih" adequate j' ··>. I .I·· pi ogi e in .si ii" lit υ : c K.: :y-t·.·. :> ι· ·rri Or.m Sri ι .. < < '■ 1 ! · '■- trn- m m, φ· r. ι» th.· ·ι ·; ■ -■ Μι, "d- t 111 . mi ·ι·;ι : ,,ιί.ι . 'r -lit. Wo , ■ in.; ! ■ .ι 11. '.·. : · "t 1.0011, Π' 'Ι ι .. 11 ' ( i I Μι. ί Μ 10 ! · .1 II ιοί' Ι V (Continued <>ιι 1'age Two) Ryan Strike Threat Ends Aeronautical C ο m - pany and CIO Union Agree on New Con tract At Last Minute. Si,) I Mol; Cal . Jan. 2- (Ai')—· y. It '.ο w li i'h threatened to 11 ο · ι ρ live Ryan Aeronautical plant busy in ri ·'. o. in nfiu air,-'alt orders, w,s erted t·iiiay a- cmi |>an.v ,ind CIO ι, ιii ι-πit.itι\ es agreed on a w\v con tract H. · : > C Μ ι loon . iho ledoiiii con ciliator. announced tiio sett lenient Simultaneously Richard Ύ. Frank ensteon, CI( > negotiator, announced plans lor an immediate drive to οι !>: nize the tar larger Consolidated plant lieie. which has approximately $350.000.01)0 in government and toi i ign orders and employs more than 15.000 workers. The Hyan settlement, coming short !y before 3:30 a m today, averted strike scheduled for 7 a m. Hyan employs about 1.000 work i i's and lias a backlog of 811 400.000 ΐ'ιΙ· ! - Γι .ι- milit ■ ry pi me -χ- τ* "τ* τ* τ 1" Τ Τ 1* ^ ^ ^ Ψ ^ ^ I Capture Of Τ obruk Believed Imminent Australians Lead Attack On Fortress Garrison of 3 0,000 Italians Under biege For Eighteen Days; Rumania Under Army Control Today; Other War News, ( I'.v Ί 111 Λ. ·.( iicd l'ii. . j Led li\ W. III >· IJ il ! IK \li 'l.ill.Ill . Iluck troi ips, ,i I ; num.s I '■ ι 111.- ! ι ι · g, ment in ill "lier Kre>, ιΊΓ' lui ci·· lit , : 1:111'.-. iinny i ni the iSiilc in.1 !n·< 1 ,nt·· the inner ucit m i m 1 001 ilk iit.1.1 . mop up -1. r \ 1 \ ί > 1 " - ut liu- oil,OUI) 11:111 it 11 - under siege there lur 1H day-.. Λ Keuto: . . 111 -11 ii· ■ agency. dispiiU-n ironi Syniiey .ml .\ 11 ir.iliiin iinny headqii.ii · ι had Ιίπι ad\ ι .ed Inai tin· 1 j 11 j > ;ι Ίι I'll t1 > mghold ■.. ι -1 been 1 . ι j /111 ; - Ί 1. I.ht 11 1 d iiter ni ·· in Lund. 111 : ί ... 1.11 y 11 . · 1 ! · 1111 ι a cited cnnin inaiiun of 11:1· report. L'spatclie 1 · liir li.it t let :i'Jd ...lid the lii it 111 ii.iu .. < n to v. '..ill three miles ut 'die t 1: 1 it -1111 i t .i..t night and "tudiiy ι ί·■. ι .it.· .11 - continued tu piiigresj. siitι.-1 yet 1 nity." in Lundi in. I·; .·..· Aim..lei Win ston C'hlirchiii told '.he h"U.c ul cum ulons "it in...'·' ..ill be th.it wlule I ..111 speaking 'i'uhi ,ik :itid its gai 1 I.-.UI1 ii re 111 uli:' hands." 1 he British Infill run 1 mihI an nuuneeu I 1 pignl tmit Au.-ti ; 111 ; 111 i 1 in ι] ι - and a pici.cd l.ïiiti. Ii regimnu si.ppi 11 led 1 .. ;,im hid 1 .roken through tlie ·· 111■ 1 aid iiinei ring ul torts ahout _.ι 1... i « - 111 c.'cuui lerence. Part ul Uie titscist garrison -m rendered witnin the lusl 12 Imui.-. oi the attack which stal led at dawn yes terday and Ihf liriti-h , lew wa.-. that the rest were "bottled up' Without hope ol escape. 1 he desert city. <!h mile.-. inside; Libya 0:1 the slum· ut the Méditer l iineuti, wa.-. reported smashed to | ι uoble by uig ^uii u! tin· lii itish I'Jcet and royal .111 !"iiv 1 ault.-. the I la him Ii igl 1 cuii : : i.uid's \\ ar bulletin acknowledged lli.it :it liu.' eiui ol ye kid;.;. . . . 111 i' ' .111er liai d : 'ghting tin· 1 m lay .ccei (led 111 penetrating lia : ne ··: ■' 1 "iigholds in the eastern ee .1 the lurtilied cilv. L5y noun tin· iJr.leh .nnounecd the •'•ttack had · 11 * · * ι \tled to ,i depth oi lue milt·.-, in tima ι : my pn..<huts" including -hi Italian gniei al. Πιι: 9,Ιί.'ί1ί-ti ι ι It., nan crui-ei San Giorgio, bcaclu d in Tobruk harbor, was reported .. m.iss ot flame.·-." Rumania, tmn by internal disor ders and u idi spi e.id street rioting, was under army control today. Chief ut Slate loll Antone.eu ap feakd to Iron (iu.n'ii taction.-- to tor get "their hatred.-- and help him and tile army i. t .r·· ordei within Hours. German troop ui Humann were said to hu\e ι ei*iι · ni tn Bucharest and other eitie. ι ■ t·<■ Ij> halt die light ing between the Hm auian military and extremist group nl the Iron Guard. Ill Turkey, the ι il 1 :ι· ,·Ι ; . ι ri ι · ι de clared la.-t mgtil 'tin· · .· ho attack our steel torln .ι ·■ d··· ι ι d Ιο l.ill ' ι the atlemp!" and .iiinouneed a great jiait o| the I'm .i ll army ua mas-ed in Thrace, lie.ι the Bulgarian ; Dorder. U. S. No. I Project Approved Kaleigh. Jan. it.— (AIM—State Wi'A Administrator < . Mc (iinnis announced lodav ap proval of a S309.000 project fur w ideniiiK I . S. Highway No. 1 between the Tar river and the Warren county line. Work is due to begin about January 28. The work on Γ. S. 1 has been certified as necessary to national defense and the State Highway and I'ublic Works Commission is sponsor of the project. MeGinnis said a bridge over the Tar river would be \i idened 1» si\ feet, the concrete pave ment will be widened by the same amount. and ten foot hoiilil· rs would be constructed. I Design for Defense 11. r. ιί;>· new defense poster, printed in patriotic colors. displayed hy dm: :1 ."'.uri rs complying with the nation's "preparedness through }iι■■ .·lur: ion" program. All manufacturers were urged to register their facilities for defense production. Senate Fight Over Aid Bill Shapes Up M c Ν a r y Announces Opposition to Measure in Present Form; Nor ris Joins in Support of Bill; Norman Thomas Testifies. ;· ·. .l.iii :::· ι \Ι». The ;■· : : . Si 11:111 · ι' ·· 111 . ι·. .; ' ινι'Γ Κ ' : l· · <_·,,I. » t n m It ·.) t·» t ; ι : 1 ■ ■ ' 1.. V . I ! h t ht':-1' fit' ■ ·' I' >|Il 1 ll'llt s >' · M· Wiry ni ( (refion. till' Ri'l 1 leader and running mate Ά' . ι Willkic m the 1940 pres ■Ί< paign. announced: I an '·!·!»· · i ! t !. t ■ lend lease l'ili m il · Ι'Π'μ :;: · ,ii, because it t*rants too «·!> ii".m ι tu une person " Si·: Noms, Independent, No l:M.'i'. :v present member ni the Si ivit- voted against United S'.'i't : t if.i ». 11 ii ·ϊ ι in I ht· Wi n"ld ^ nr. il·, 1 γ·(i ht> wa* fur 'hp bill l'i ■ ·; "tu ι h" il" ·.' a:· fi··· cl ι.;.-ι thf author'H which v·" M ι·» ι·; m the President. I ri .·. t thmls v.p arc ν nng g"t ii'.' hp aid. "1 think we ''"Π s·. , 1.·:ΐ£» ν ay to\» .ii'd helping R*"'*·· .mit getting m Π'·* S·· itp foreign relation* ι"·r:ι it'll (|i ruled to begin publie lirai Ι:Κ·~ 1 ' il.r measure Monday with Sl'('!( t.-av Mull ,ί; the probable In* 1 A-itiit' Π· Il u.-e eoinmittee lodav re ''''' id opposition testimony from I hoinas thp socialist leader. ! " ' ■1.« (| (lie hill etilltl'ary til "demo ' '1 * · t ■ ι ' ' 111 γι 11 hv the pQOple over tin m destiny." At the White House, meaiiwhil". f: vert» ir Harold I·:. St-.issen ui M in nt'Mit.i Republican, called on Pre-i fl,'i" I' r* pit and reported aftei ward thai he had "assured him ol > ""· ' .nul unity on matter- at '•'I'tiiig national defense and foreign 'Continued on Page Τ\'ό) Harlan Miner Is Pardoned Fiankhirt, Ky„ Jan. 22. -(AP) - Acting Governor Rodes Κ. Myers to c':i.v H inted a lull pardon to one of '"Ui" Harlan county coal miners eon x,cted ,,| murder and conspiracy in 1,10 I'JHl "battle of Evarts" and made the ι it ht·» three eligible for immediate In Γηΐ' miner pardoned vas Al Ben :"ii. who, like the other three, began '''l'ving a lite sentence in 1933. Sen tence- ui' the other three -Jim Uey '•"Id·-. Chester Poore and W. B. Jones x'ere commuted to 21 years, making thein eligible for parole on recoil1 - ' ■'•ndatii.a nf the -tate parole board. Historical Sites Proposal Studied H.deigh, .km. 22.—(ΛΡ) Secre 'a < ' C Ci'il !< iitlci ι n! ihc State Historical Commission ν; : ι cl t· day t li; J t | ■ i ns li ; ι acquisition ni til·· site of tin· Civil War battlefield <>i Ben t· ·! ■ % 111 « m John-ton creunty arc be ing studied. ' ; " · » are being made ti> turn t he battlefield and three other North Carolina historic sites ( vér to the. National Parks Servie.·. "Although nothing dciinite ha.· been done toward acquisition of Ben tonville battleground," Crittenden said, "it looks ,i though something like that will have to be done," Crittenden -aid the National Park Service had η funds to pay lor land ! and thai it it takes over the battle ground the land rt he donated to the park serv ice. From ''no to 3(10 ~ are involved, lie said. Ship Building F und Approved _ W !:.lie-ton. .'an 22 · ( AP) The , Il'ii...e apprnpi ia I ions committee re commended an emergency appropria 1 :■ .ri f $;i ΙΙί,.ϊΟΟ,ΟΟη today to build L'lld new cargo ships to meet the thriat ol a world hipping ..hortag\ i.ii;sed by ..ubmarine and air at tacks. Pre nient Roosevelt lia aid the ill efl wa . ill gent. The piogram would he turned over , to the maritime commission, which already has begun preliminary work ( on the program with SâOn.OOO from the President's emergency lund and ' a r ntract authorization ol S3fi,500. «00. (il a simplified, uniform design, trc ι h -\· -hi would (Ό.Π a total of ο', ο.unit, including administra 11\ {■ es'peii e .aid $3(1.000,110(1 for new I.n ilto I>niId them. Four Killed In Mine Blast Welch, Λ". Va . .fan 22.—<AP> — Four men were killed and 11 others injured today in an explosion deep in the Carswell mine of the Koopers Co- ι Company near Kimball The blast, which occurred about 4:30 a. m., trapped IK men ot the night shift who were loading c al on conveyers. Twelve wen· taken to hospitals in (Continued ou Pd&e Two) McReynolds Will Leave Supreme Court February 1 Outspoken Opponent of Much New Deal Legislation Notifies Roosevelt He Will Re tire; Jackson Mention ed As Successor. Wa.-hingti in .1 in '.' J ι Λ1 ' I ι - lice .Win.·· ("l.irl·; MeRcvnofil ·. ..it spohen ' ι )| > 111 ■ ■ 111 ni' mui'h Nc Deal legi I,it hi, ti>itijjoci President !!i«w> veM ' M iv th..' lie wiuild relire Hum the Siipii'i k> Court Keliruary ! after ytMr.· ni' .ci vice. The veteran jurist, wim .'.ill t.<■ Til \ (mi 'ilrl February , )|1t. <, j 11 y member n!' til'· tnt)li:i;il He c> ii ed |>y administrai ion officiaΙ- ι "<·ιι:ι·οι\ ,i ti\ ι·". 11· M·! ι ici r.ciit ι ιι irnrrl t lie 1 ■ a y lui President Roosevelt to make hi.·* si>:th ; ' I ) i >' ) i 111 il ■ <-| 11 tu tin' lime-man rourt. There have been report- tii.it Chiel Ju.-'ice Hughe-. 7ti. ι t^l 11 retire mioii, luit tlii-y have been unconfirmed. Friend-· cxpres-ed the beliel that Hughes would remain on the court ■ is long ι. his health permitted. Attorney General Robert 11. Jack son has been mentioned frequently as ,i possible appointee t<· the first vacancy on the Supreme Court. McReynolds' notification to the President contained two brief sen ti net's. h i.-jtcd In.· intention ot withdraw ng from the court under the law per lis:ttillK the rctireiiii lit at lull pay ol $20,0011 annually of justices over 70 who have served ten consecutive years on the Supreme bench. McReynolds. the senior member of the court, disclosed to friends that nine years ago upon reaching 70 he had In· ·' contemplated resigning and that it tn '· he has yielded rather reluctantly to friends who have urg ed hin to remain on the court. Soi 11 ■ associates said that he had lemained on the court in order to ι ,·.! h. vote against Xew Deal legis lation that be considered uncoil stitutional and in the hope that an other president than Roosevelt would , ppoint his succe.-. or. "Whale Of A Mess" In Missouri ■ I··:1 ■ ί mi ι i> . Mn , .fan 22 ■— (Af'i A Di ί.ηϊ,ιΙκ' legislature'.·, netein ί.ί · Ί1 i.i keep ί R t'publ ica η ι. I "I the go\ · r 1111 r 'chair lied Mi; .-in.! ι . ι.it»· n« «vorii 11 îfii t til η bevild i nnc .-ITU nf liiKiin uil kni ts today The I) uioerats. intent on plunging min tin ; ι :. ι 'st iga t a in belure taking up ; ι ρ ρ r11 ρ ι ι' 11 i 1111 s. ha\e I limped 11. ' ·■ I*·! p rarv Ιιιι;ιιη.ί;ιΙ impasse be ι· ι·ι 1 ι>t the holdo\ ei g· · (•nil>r in release any funds. There was ·η»·\ m the bank. b'.t Tin e w.i: t! ea.-h lor overdue nld age pension I .egi-latni S WoiKcrl Wilhout sàï aiM and I ν ;nd: eu. ι il state employee* tared the >a 11 :e prospect The governiu's ot'tiee «·;ι> down to I ·. ! »w .it}· postage stamp·. I >thei dep;i: intents wen- broke "i rapidly gettil I that stage. "Things," said Attorney General l!o> MeKittriek, "are m ι whale ot a ine··.··" The "mess" started ten days ago w l'en the legislators relu-ed to -eat Ii'epubl can Κοιτο-Ι Γ Dnnnell as !\l:s.ο ι.'- new goveriKM· and em powered a Democratic - eontrolted committee to invest igate lu·. 3.G1.T \ ■ t(< 11.. ι r g : m over Lawrence Me I 'an el. St. I joi 11 s 1 lemon ,i ' (",ι'πη.ιι I.loyd Γ Stark—held in oil ii.· beyond his allotted term by the tight -tallied hi- Democratic colleagues by vetoing the imcstiga ti.'ii plan as a "partisan setup". He told committee members they could get iiiι -tate money Γη.m him COTTON MARKET IS HIGHER AT OPENING New York. Jan. 22 (AIM Cot •on futures opened unchanged lo 4 highei Will Resign JA.MIiS C. McK£ÏNOL,D3 lu lice AlrKeynolcIs notified Pps: .ient Roosevelt today that lu· would February 1 limn the Supreme ;:otirt aller !!(> year.-, of service. Mc Reynolds has been an outspoken critic of much New Deal legislation. Willkie To England Defeated Republican Presidential Candi date Flies to Britain "On His Own". \ew Y 1-1... .1., ·>:' V,·. :: del] 1, Willkie ι led for KiiR'anri i'.ard a clippei plane today as. jr. lie. iivji words "a priviie eli/'n an individual determined to find out what ι- goinft ..ι, " The big fly:lift boat nulled a ι··,_.· from the marine t'-rminal at T.a friiardia Field a· 8:.T) a. m. (r s I I hound loi He· - ida and Lisbon Fro". Lisbon U'ilP.ie is to fly t.. I.· ndon on a P.ritish Overseas Air wavs plane. Mthoiigli he r irried a per nnal letter from Presiden* Roosei elt to Prpre Mini Μ"·' ('hor'·'·»'!!. the Ho ff ited It'epuhl'ea'· prn M'mtial ran dida'e emphasised at the airport what he had -aid v'-viouslv—that h° \v*i "<>ing lo Knchnd "»n hi- «v«*rT and not as an envv "f imv kind Aeeompanying AV'illkie oversea- on ih. Yaiifeeo ("li' I h π ι "· ·'' les, publisher "f the νΠηιν\ιηοΙι· St'·' To ι n'oal. anH 1 ·.-) -η τι-, retired New York investment hank 'Continued on Page Three.) British Raid Elbasani Athens. .Km 'JJ - ( Λί' ) ΜγΙίιιι royal . ι ! ι liiri'i' reported today .ι pumshinp .ri Italian milii.ny building- and r.nhvay communira lions in ΚΙο.ινπ: Flattes of tin· royal air farce roaf <0 oser tiie town yesterday ,ιικΙ mi loaded In.'.Ιι e\p!"sive and lire Im: ι ' ι -. a roy.il i ι loice communique ■-..!(I. while the (live:.- reported the cap hire of additional positions in the Tepi leni . eetoi·. in the : .id "η Klbasani. tiie Br ι lsh s;iid aii then planes returned .safely d< pite ,u anti-aircral t bar rase and "..e* \ <■" opposition by las eist fish tel | > ! ■' · 11 e - The Creek- -aid the advaner in the Tepoleni -πΊ": «.·· coupled with new pains on tin n··: thorn front, where lively tiphtmp w:i- reported altei a m cent weathei -enloreed stalemate. (jûzcdhsûi FOR ΝΟΙίΤΙΙ C AROLINA. Cloud.t. slightly warmer in east anil rentrai portions tonight: light rain in mountains and north central portions this afternoon and tonight: Thursday partly cloudy and ι oldrr. Back to Uvalde John .Naiirp darner Once again jus' plain John Nance Garner, the former vice president parks his bag as ht· leaves Wash ington for his home in Uvalde, Texas. Winding up a .'!ti-year polit ical career in the national capital, Garner stili ul 1 he on call if th«* administration m . is him, accord ing to friends. New Agency Planned New Commission Would Be Entrusted With Responsibility for Economic Defense. Washington. J .-in. 1 Λί'ί A Federal agency entrusted u:11i the re pi iiisilo i it.v ni economic defense !.·· hi'int; planned by Pre 1 rl*·'■ : Koose \ ci!. ahtlio: itative officials reported today. ( ) 111 · 'ι. t h ι · ! ι κ 1111 tas!;- ι ' ! lin· unit, it wilS . aid, may be In keep dollar ex change and <■ ■ 111 :al matei als not • il the hand- nl tin· ax:- ρ··\\ .·, "l'île pn bceted agency. < ■ : t ic : a Is .-.tated. ".ο iid be charged v.'!f : «.ί>,u — dmating all economic plia ι n! the defense program mid v. mild c ·» t itule 11 ι 'fleet a em ι μ ι . .· ·>. ■ ·Γ— ganiza ι : !ο t i ie ΟΙ f ice ο ι ' · 'duet in: ι MatUlgi ι '111. Tin· nl' ι I'm' - ueh a r.. ρ ·ιμ·ιι* γ. 11 ,. ■ Mat ·■ -· : ι ' defeiiM· M'f u ρ v. a a " >>· ■■ id !■ · I e been i.H 'i n'i ' -r< ! l t .·. tii,· ι . ; ι · pre| la l'a t it 11.- v.'h a loi I., ' ed ι -ei'ies ni secret pi e w.n ι · ί fi IV!,.·· . ' tlit» Treasury m Λ;ι, 1 « t ; : ί ι Γ ,ι du t ics ι >l the new u: ι. :. ' vva ... !. .·!·.ι ably would ι nclude ■. per . ι,: a ueh aet l\ It le- i · ! ; · 'Γη, . ·. ι· > ' ,nl over lor· ign ι imd> and ■ h . ····· Ι-'i'deral I,.. ,n Agency' purcha e t Miafegie tiuiton;ils. the .III ■ ι · ι ; 1 ' - ||'\ eu! nee nl ;,si ι ·, ι11 · 11 · ' · 11,, j· ι ■ 11- a ■ . eer tain > . 'i· ■ » lur,i ':i ;i m tin , · f, d. lh. . -,| .· e.ii - t|-u| i · ' ' ' ,n i'a· il ι te llnllM . ,i ' ■ " .11.111 ,.!·!.·> . it nth··· ' . ·. Λ ι · · · nth ago the 11; t · a ·■ ' a m called Ι|ι· ι ■ · a 1 ' ' u 1 ι 1 πι I· ' tic need lor ι dmaΙιπς tliest· tietivilios. Biii Would Extend Power Of Officers LKiib IMsp.iti h liinc.iii. Id thr Mr Halter Hotel. Raleigh, .Ian. 22. -New Han· >véi 's Représentât iv > ,h ·! ■ r. !■; Μ. π trodnemi; a bill vyhich would, mi ef fect, consolidate tin· law cut rce nu'iit agenciez oi New Hanover, Pende). t ) ! ι ■. ι ■ >\\ ·ί Γ»: λ ,.ν. counties. His iiitM.- .ι · -ι;.. I extend t.. t properly ι>t>iîcli'cl .■ rtei (| ·,·!.: ed depu tics sherilt ol the lour countic- tlir right t·' make a. ·e -1 - ·..· ■ de nieallors π i. ; m : : it ted π .my : : in i ! tile ι : 11 : : ι ι - ' ι ■ M ;dei ι ► ;1 ! ν.ι tioll θ! till" "Mice! Morris --a:d II.ni Ihc lepri--.enta tivr.- 111 ϋΐ ail lit· ail ir- ai leeted ageped ilia! ssh h an extension ol pnui'r is needed ai view ol rapid development m Holly Κ da,· ncl other delen.-c pi excels in !lu· section, which li . no ra.-rd ·· .:·> tin <·· ».< volume of t'allie u the h'uhw y> It is al this higllWay tral I . -r ratlin breaches ol the li.u na\ laws, that the measure is aimed. Morris said Λ 1 [127 act gave to deputies the right to make arrests in other coun ties tor lelomes committed m other counties but which come under then actual observation. The prisent bill will extend this concurrent juris diet ι η to lesser offenses. The New Hanover representative. '.Continued on page two)
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