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l":N"KliS()N. N. C.. FRIDAY AFl'EKNOON, JANUARY 22, 1943
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legislature (jets I
Sales Tax Repealer
And School Measure
♦
Optional Nine-Month School Term Provided |
On Statewide Basis Under Bill; Sellers
Introduces Tax Repeal Measure
mill-ink .liin. T2. (A I') Hul,.
tliini. mea-mes providing for an
optional l.iicv. idr nine niiinlli sehool
term, .mil lulls In repeal the sales
tax anil to make loreeful picketing
a lelony were introduecil in the leg
islature today.
The si'hool bilis were submitted by
Senators Motion of Martin, Johnson
of Duplin and Kvans of Hertford, ami
Representatives U instead ol Orange,
Reynolds ol liuiienmoe, Areh Allen
of Wake and Wallaee ol Inhnston.
The measure to remove the .sales
tax 01 its enliiely, introduced by
Hepri* elitative Si-llars ol Alainanct.-,
as. ei t< d the levy was enacted during
an emergency Willi I lie iinderstanri
ing it would be lepealed when the
enieigfney no longer existed. It ;aid
that the tax wast enaeted when tlir
Slate had a delieit. in piac? of the
huge increase in federal taxes and
asked lb.it the Slate lake ibis ri'eoin
meniled step to relieve partly loe
ta\ bin den ol the |ieoj)lr. 11 is ineas
iiie went to the linanee committee.
Kepicscnlativcs Cook >f C unibi ■
I..nd ami Rurgni ol Henderson would
make unlawlul and a lelony the use
• •I lorce or violence or llnriils there
of in effort l>> proven! anvone fimn
engaging in a lawful vocation. Their
i'ill defined a labor ili pule .in that
between fin employer and ;t| |eji:;l
two employees. Workers would have
a i to picket but they could nut
use toicc in sm effort to keep othcts
■ 11 mii working.
The senate passed a nicasute liy
.Soirtlor Taylor of Anson piovidmi;
thai $20,0tl0.ttmi of the Stale ucm-ra:
fund surplus lie invested in Slain nr
goveininent securities or those guar
anteed by the federal (government'.
'I he Tavlor measure originally was
•iinended by the senate finance com
mittee to provide for tin- investment
ol $Zl!.<litii,(inil hut the house finance
committee reduced it to the original
tun. The senate concurred in the
amendment.
Taylor suggested that the nest leg
islature might he able to invest Mil,
illlil.iilUi of the surplus ami said the
ist.de iiiight eventually be able with
I lie 10 erve to retire its bonded in—
.icbtednrs , which on .lanuary III
inoiaiti'd to Stlia.UOli.iHHi. including
..»i.u'i'i.iitMi in highway bonds.
Reduction Of License Taxes
Considered Sure To Be Given
Ilaily Dispatch Kureau.
In tin* Sir Waller Hotel.
B\ l-VNN NISRKT
liitleiuh. Jan. 22. II bccanic vir
tually certain at ilu» finance sub
committee hearing on Schedule B
taxes Thursday that North Carolina
Inu iness will Ret substantial relief on
these items. The hearing itself did
not Hdducc sufficient evidence to de
termine just what the reduction will
be nor just how it willb e granted.
There are two opinions as to Hie
Iwsl course: one \Vould delegate iiu
thorily to the commissioner., ol re
venue and the advisory-budget coin
mission lo made temporary adjust
ments as nerrl might be shown: the
other insists upon the legislature ;•
doing the job by writing the changes
into the revenue act.
Stai witness at Thursday's hear
ing was W. C. Pender, secretary of
the Colonial Stores, successor to Ihe
Pender chain, with headquarters at
Norfolk. Pender admitted that his
outlit w.i.-, doing a larger volume of
biisincs-- than ever before, thai it
even now is making some money,
though net profits after taxes were
i suhslant ially l<\,. I;isl year. lie paint- 1
I ed ;i l itther dark picture of prospccts
j iii tlie food industry.
lluycrs for the several hundred
j stores operated by Colonial no lon
ger seek what they want, hut buy
| what they can Ret—even as the
housewife on marketing day. f'en
j der said that the increased volume ;
in business was obtained in hub cen- j
ters around defense plants. The Nor- j
folk area is booming. Nevertheless, !
Colonial has closed 74 stores during
j the past year and may have to <-lo.»e >
utiVy-B. . ;
The real.gloom in his presentation
\\av>the flight of small rommutihties !'
where there are only a few retail JI
food outlets. Since big distributors i
are rationing lood supplies on per 1
centage basis to old customers, when ;
i one store goes out the others in thai j
town cannot get additional quotas. '
Some relief on taxes would, Pendci
said, lessen the likelihood ol closing
present outlets.
The subcommittee, over which foi
mer Speaker Libby Ward presideu.
(Continued nn Page Six)
Better Facilities In Prospect
For Feeble-Mincied Children
Daily Dispatch Bureau.
Di tltr Sir Walter llotel.
By l-VNN NISBKT
flalcigh. .Ian. 22. Tin* commission
which the governor will he authoriz
ed to name to study facilities for
hotter care of feeble-minded children
lin; a field of such unlimited possi
bility and opportunity as to con
stitute a major endeavor.
It is of concern to all the people
<>f the .-tale, with the western half
having more vital interest in it. be
cause now the only school f"i such
pupils is Caswell Training School at
Km ton.
Title of the bill introduced in the
senate Thursday by Senator .lor
tJlythe ol Mecklenburg doesn't con
vey anything like all of the scope of
the jtudy authori/.cd bv it. The bill
would empower and direct 'he gov
ernoi to name a commission, two
senators and three representatives,
to investigate laeilitie.-. at Caswell
and to recommend nerricd e\pan.aon
of the service rpndoml I»>• <li;il in- I
sliliition either by enlarging 'I"' Km- ■
stun unit fir by estiibhshinu other '
units elsewhere.
It in in dial last piovi>i"ii tluit , '
the real meat may In- found. tins- I
pitats for adult mental patients are
located at Haleigh and at Morgan- |
ton, with one for colored patients
at (Joldsboro; Slate hospitals toi
treatment of tubeicnlar patirnt,; are j
located in 'lie middle and eastern -
and western sections. Mut foi lecble
minded children the great piedmont
and west have no nearby school. That
is one of the first things 'lie pio- j
posed commission will iiikIci lake to I
remedy.
It is fitting that the mallei flioiild (
have been i>rolight to legislative at- i
tention bv Mecklenburg, since the
Charlotte News started agitation lor
(Continued on Page Knur)
Prison Statistics Disprove
Seme Ideas, Confirm Others
Dally Dlspalcli Bureau,
In the Sir Waller tiuu'l.
By IjVNN NINBKT.
HiiloiKh, .I;m 22. Cold facts unci
figure* in the* biennial report "I the
State prison division do not bctir ouf
some ol the populnr ideas iind «»ft
lepeated claims of the viiluc of
schooling in building character; but
limy do show thiit nearly half tne
crimes for which road sentences
have been imposed were directly
traceable to liquor.
The report, however, will not i>e
as good documentary support of pro
hibitionist idealism as might first ap
l>e;ir. because liquor is losing place
in the crime field. Of the I7.H02 male
persons committed to road camps for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 1041,
1.733 or 48.5 per cent, were convict
ed of either driving drunk, drunken
ness or other violation of liquor laws.
During the following year ending
June 30, 1943, the total number of
commitments li.nl dropped to 11l.II 17. 1
of which l»,I'HI "i Mi per ccnt were
liquor law violators.
The figures are more disturbing
to child welfare folk". During the
first year covered, 25fi(l of the com
mitments were of hoys under 21 1
years of age. thai being 18.8 per cent '
of the total. The second year this
class had dropped to 2.13<» but in '
ratio to the overall total, the per
centage had increased to 15.5
Lest too many figures prove eon- 1
fusing on the educational break- I
down, carried in detail by the print- >
ed report, suffice it to record that '
men and boys credited with as much
as a high school education make up i
by far the largest single bracket, I
and account for nearly one-fourth of
the total. Among whites this group
is almost one-third.
There is some surprise in the
showing of near equal division
(Continued on Page Six)
British Storm Tripoli
W-+ ^ ^ ^ y *
Turbulence Erupts In Congress
Young Star Meets Cadets
Little Twinkle Watts is the center of attraction amid this group of
West Point cadets. She was one of the stars in the cast of "Stars on
Icc" which made a trip to the milita/y academy to perform for 1400
cadet" and their families. Recau-se of the war, the performance was ona
of the few special events held this vear during graduation week.
(Central Press)
Allies Liquidate
Sanananda Pocket
Strike Closes
Enka Plant
•Ai-ltev ilie. .I.in. 22—(AP)—A
:,li il.r *i.| :s.O»u» ... i.'i i.it.-,' in the
pi 1*1(11 11< >11 (It.'pat Illll'llt lillf 1,1 t
niRht .-.lull down Hit* pi.nil ot tin*
Ani' i ir.iii 1'iik.i Corporation,
now working on war nrtlois,
Tlic workers joined 2tili em
ployi'r ol tin* j> .I |>i1111111^ de
partment who W.iil.fll I.til oil
Monday, iilliT. ii- ion *>1 fii*i.iI > 1
said. their ili*niairl Ui.it uriev- I
ani-e . In* .itl'iniMi <1 to .m .nhiler
writ* rein fit 11\ tin'
('ninp.-uiy ollii i.il.. ilv 11 id to
ill .i n • leil;.oi,.. Ill) till* ll il.e.
Most Miners
Back On Job
Only 2,400 Remain
On Strike; Meetings
Called lo Consider
Return to Work
Willii** I'.irir. I'.i .I.in. —
(Al'l Olll> .Mill lltllH'IS villi
ufif riniitiiitlril t» *.t.i* »ii strike
ill I In- ;• lit Iii-.ii ilr lii'lils today
after Hit* nation's rostlirst walk
mil in tn.hi liotus Invl shire Pearl
llarlmr. ami carli ol lite Iuii lo
cal unions still out liatl seliert
iili'tl itiri-linus to t'onsiiler relnrn
i»»K
A Uirli' l Mini* \'. •ii " ! lof.il rep
«*s«*nliii(j I.'Mill hi Hi' '|oi'Ii.iiiii;i
Jnllterie.- ('•■' ii Iici '• mine ar
iitit'ed .i met'in I. • today and
lie 1'ayin ( • < '«■ eotPrry lueal,
villi J I'll I mi Hilimiliei'd i|
iVimld iik el Sunday
Thou and ewled Ilieir |»arl in tin*
hree \v»*ek old v 11,1 ti'l.e ,ve tei
lay a l«*w hoin lieloi,. .i deadline
;el liv President II evell who hail
aid the »ini»paijr um eisdaiiuei in^
he war effort
There \va n-• r dn' ititm thai Ihe
'reside* I w< i H lak' . immediately,
lis pronii <'d Mii< 'i v ''-(is" to .
•pen mini \\;.i •" i.i i di obeyed
lis nrdt'l and Ihe I'MYV did not
mmediidely eimy I its announced '
il.m ol dislioti" il>ly expelling any
lolrioui ...
WIATHfl
l ot! MIRTH I AROI.INA.
Nil ileeitleil change in teniper
attire tonight. •
iil'en Inchcs of Rain
In One Day Hampers
Operations; Airmen
Score Against Japs
Allied Headquarters in Aus
tralia. .Ian. 22.—(AP)—One of
the four pockets of resistance
*»• ill help h.v I ho .lapanose in the
Sanaiiautla srrlnr nf Now Guinea
has hoon liiiuidatod, llio allied
high command reported today.
Ono luiiidrod and .10 Japs wore
slain in this operation. The
poeket was the one about 700
yards in from tho hoacli near
Sananaiiila II nail.
Tin- lighting was seriously liani
|.cu-d l>v Ii-ii itn liiv. nf rain, falling
in a .angle day. I«it tho troops •••log
ged nil I>■>- the l;i||.
The air force, meanwhile, in
widespread action roportod an
oir rwhelmiiii: victory in an
hour's riiiniiin: hattlo with 25
.lapanose planes over Wewak,
Nou (ioiiioa. and rancrd over
Kaliaul and Amhoti island in at
tacks on ciiciii> shipping, hitting
a Japanese cruiser and a mer
chant 'itiip hi an Ambon island
ha i lint.
Kt hi .illn <| >mber»- encountered a
i *»••••>■ <ii •*. • -ii«->iiy tighter-: over the
imith i <>t Vow Cinuioa. In the
cn -laiiik ' I-• -I■ thov reported twelve
• •t the I re sin.I down ana
i v d iim ic 'I I'll** bomber:; returned
tn tli'-u h i lioaHimarlers reported.
i it 11>-1 i»>iiiii<-i .. damaged at least
('"■•i lame iiH u l' int -hips and attack
ed the 11r«11. -i.in a anashing. mast
I«ii*li mnoiilmht attack oil Kabaul.
The .iiuli'-im- •' CJasniala, in south
ern New l-i itain. also was bombed.
The Anib'Hi mission reported it
h<>l 'lov ii iv • .ni*l damaged others
<•1 ,i IItulit "l *'» Japanese fighter
plane, thai .»ii« nipietl intcreeption.
I Ik ii ii iiiinibed .1 Japanese cruiser,
lea vine I"'1 '• ,mt: ,,n(' smoking, and
;mii'i| ,i direct !ul oil a 5.000-toll
met chant -lup. il reported. All of
Hie allied pl.mc, ii-tuine'l from tile
laid, the oiiiimuiinpie added,
Jap Plane
Bombs Santo
Wasliiiigt,"i. J.in. U— (AIM—-A
lone Japanese plane hombed the
American ba-o island of Santo Thurs
day. the Navy reported today, in
the tu i enemy ail aolion directed
. gainst that New llehridcs opera
I muis eentei.
The Navj communique. No. 258,
said:
''Muring the night of January 20-2.
United States aircraft carricd out
several liaia sing attack - on enemy
installations »n Hallale island off
the northeast coast <>f Shortlnnd is
land Results were not observed.
"A Japauc-<<*plane dropped several
biimbs on Santo island There were
no casualties t" personnel and our
installations were not damaged."
Showdowns
Demanded
On Issues
Six Separate Probes
Already Are Ordered
By House; Flynn
Hearing Resumed
Washington, .Jjin. M—(AP)
—Sign '• or increa .mir uirbn
irnee hroke mil in I In- new Con
gress today with suddenly re
110 wed demands fur prompt
showdown.-, on such issues as;
farm prices, conflicting agency j
relationships, progress of the
synthetic ruhher program and
"emulation of aviation.
With orders for ^ix separate
investigations already having
emerged from the House, the
Senate foreign relations commit
tee resumed its inquiry into Re
publican charges that I'dward J.
Flynn. former Democratic «•»
ttnrnl ennimitlei- cimi] mail, is '
unqualified to serve as minister
| to Australia.
Meanwhile. ;i battle opened fur a I
re-definition of farm price parity toj
include the cost of agricultural la
bor in Ihe parity formula.
Chairman Fulmer. South Carolina
Democrat, predicted tne House as
lieiilture committee. meeting l'>r the
fiist lime today since tlie 7Htb Con- j
Kress convened, would report out a I
hill calling for the revision.
The committee unanimously re-:
ported and the House approved such \
;i bill in early December, but it was ;
ti.>! in a Senate session-end legisla
tive lieup. The House action w»>
•ic-pito earlier "unalterable opposi
tion" expressed by President H«>o c
velt.
Protests also came from Deni
committors against a move to
streamline Congress by creatine
a standing House committer on
aviation with jurisdiction over
commercial and civilian phases.
Simultaneously. criticism of tin*
relations between the board >>f ecu
nornic warfare anrl Reconstruction
Finance Corporal ion .subsidiaries
ci'm<< from Vice President Wallace
In a leller accompanying an order
giving <iev control over :• 11 import,
except natural rubber, lie termed
these relation "not satisfactory
Declaring that William M .fell or
synthetic rubber procram ha.- I>*"ii
"impeded," Chairman fJillelte, oi
Iowa, of a Sen.ile agriculture . il>
committee. said war produelioii
hoard Chan man Donald M. M''l on
would be called upon next week f"i
an explanation
Farm Tools
Increased
INeUon Authorizes
30 Per Cent Boost,
Questions Fairness
Of Oiticium
Washington. .Ian. '!2—tAP»—
Chairman lUnialil M Nrlsoit of
the war production hoard has
authorized a 30 per cent increase
in production til farm machinery
and in an explanatory statement
questioned the fairness of a
Senate committee's criticism of
the previous program.
The WPM act ton was .•inuounced
last night ll increase.', from 1117.
000 to 187.000 tolls ihr fiflotoie I
.-leel for larm ec|Ui|iinenl in the
first quarter of this year. Produc
tion of repair parts at a raft ol
167 per cent of 1910 production pre
viously was approved.
He did not think it "fair." v-v- ;•
5ih>'I 'Vr> r- ice of cl
vluan . i<i'iy for not having acted
in .Tune in the light of a situation
which did not develop until long
after the 191.1 farm equipment pro
Knim was formulated " He said the '
1!)43 program when formulated last
June wns "sound in the lighl of t.'i®
need for offensive weapon* then
prevailing," but that conditions had i
changed.
'Expendable Peggy'
"Pcj!u,v," tlu> h«»rnin*» of "They
Were K\]>< nil.ihli-/' the story of
the niosrfuit'i l.«»at hemes of the
battle the rinliMp ii.'s, ha? been
hlenlil'ui ;i • Lic'iv, r.riiiah Green
wait (above). of St. 1,01119, Mo.
"IVuc.vV identity vas revealed by
Mis. Jason H. Ku^ her sister.
Nothing i * known . I ,i<nit GriH n
walt's fate alter !:* 11 »f ('.nrmnruirtr
A
Kill'
Ruhr
Four Raiders Lost
In Attack, 1 wclfth
Bomber Assault Made
During I his Month
l,oiulnn. .1.111. l'£—(API—The
It \y. rrtiiriiinc I" tlx- attack on
I'm tlir flint tunr since
its raid <111 Berlin last tvook
. blasted larci'ls ill the indus
trial Ruhr duriuc tlir night. the
air mini-try announced today.
Knur raider* were lost in the as
sault. which It'll large lire- hiirn
uiK in the laiuc' iircii. AcciralC
<■(•* »*i vat inn 't the result.. whs pre
v ruled I»v lii'jvy cloud .. 11>( air
mini: try sullied
Sunn* "I lit itaiti*... Iii5i;c I li«mtl>
n . i • |• ilil* eairvitu*. tniil'l"!!
lil iel.ii"! lei . ip|i.irelitlv Imik |>.i|l
tut .1 I'.i iim In ili i i aid that at
Ii*,i:.i ,iv Inn i filled (11.11n- ~ had
lioen Iiiit dmvii.
I .a t it'll' laid. Ili|- twelfth mi
(J.-in in. Tli* nHiiit11 f"ll'nved • ,.e
I'M", 'il d ■ v l11:111 attacks • *n north
ein I* i .1111" alid I lie I . r.i'laild - l>v
II\F 1. ii,;.,'i. «• . • •, I I i iv .v.i'iii
• •I fu;hl«'i hi# 1'idiiu; Iv.'i i|nidimi
• •I iIm* United :.i ii# \iin.v an torces
(Central Press)
itaius
V alley
is Approved
IIdiihc Committee
Parses Bill Calling
I'or Revision; Farm
Bloc Drive Reopened
\\ ,«'.Ii:heI(iii I m " I \r> —
\ li'll iir lot il|iu.ii«l levi
M i.ii in |i uil\ prirr Ipvrls,
lo mi Iinlr I In- in.) ill 1,11111 l.ilim ,
M.I. ,1 |l|ll'I>\ I'll IMl.lllilll'lllsl v in
(l.i \ l>\ l|i<- IIiium- .iriiriil(iii r
• iiliiinilli'r. i.|Miiillc in IIm* iirw
I iiiicm'ss ,i l.iiin lilnr (llivc lli.il
I lie .iitiiiiiiislriilinii siircrssfiilly
»|i|tuM-il I.is( >r;it,
'I'lii* 1111"i• v lititiml.i <1 i i11j. ttini li
.. i • 11 ii * t|i Hi*' .iiIiiiiim 11.111« »v i I •. i \ r i'.Ii
• -fI ".\t•• iiff .Kid in id i;' pci mil
|(| |ln> |irii'(. ; (in |.• 11 ilicn was fir
IC.ilid |;i I Si |tli*ip|»" Hli' tim till
wrti»»»»• i<i Mi milii! hi lri:i:|,iliii
alltM I'll- i«|cni I." •• « \-rll h.itl ex
|ir«v.s»-d 'iii'jillci •1 »l<- •>}•!»>-iUiiii "
Hi'liri'sMil.ilivf I * • ii t.
Ilonnurrsii r"ni mi ,i,
i«'ws|i;il«'iturn llns lull , 11■ mil
••rpatr my .'nn-idei ;ililp miTCii'-r it
llir • I'l li\ ilit! Iliif- vr.ir. rcr
'.•uiily li-s lli ni SI '1(111.0(1(1,(111(1 ,nifl ■'
I tit -• will mi'n',1 c the C"l ill livilu
!os>. thun I per cent."
Cdc.iiniltrc Oiairmnn Knlmtv
Cnr»lin:i Dciin'ci.it. said lie \vnul(
try !•> have tlio lecislation broiigh
before Ihr Hon (< .it an early diite
and |)i'<*d' '*1 I'd il <»nii would bi
|>liH'i"l mi the l'ie-idrnt's desk.
Field Guns
in Position
Before City
Rommei's Forces Flee
Into Tunisia; Reds
Claim End Is Wear
Al Stalingrad
( /> ;f I III .1 . I lit I 1 l!
Ki ll i ll I i'im>)i ', wove fP
to ?»:• v.• :.\\i ji! ihrouRh
tin- main «I.-f« nsr of Tri
pnli in Hi' ciiinact ir l<attlo of
j Liliya l*i<la.v v. hi 1- - n th<- Sovif'
i'r< hi tl>-' (ierman liij'li com
mand in<li« Miat »h»» < li'l \v?i;
'ic;t t"«»«• n:v.i 'liv i.,i'»»s--. <Vappo'l
; '»« lor* Sialin;ria<l
A bulletin from Adolf Miller's
lir.idmiartcrs s:iiil Kn.si.in Irmins
attacking from llir west hart
lirnlirii through llir lutes of (lie
'•rrman "rtcfomlers of Stalin
| ilie lifl,,ai!iii,'i(l forces
i Mi •'•'•IiimI by tlir Kiism.i'is as the
j remnants of Ti nazi ilili-ions.
j Soviet «11v| "ti Ii:r. i. ilrl tha"
h«.- '..Ifi man u'K<" armies originall*
m miiierinu ill'1 (inn 11i<>ti 'i'l i lic"*i
lightly enmilled in the Don Volga
corridor ami whittled down t" Ics.
than 50.11011
'In the north African front,
columns of General Sir B. I..
Montgomery's British eighth
army were reported h.v a British
hroaileast to he storniinu at the
gates of Tripoli, with their
big cms in position to p->ur de
struction into the already bomb
blackened cit.v.
Part* of Hi" an.i ciladcl were re
ported aflame nn<l much of the ci
' ilian population - a" lieine ov'acu
i.teri.
''he Rrit'-h c-nnirsianrl :: •:,,»led Hit
-< nir1 of the M• ■ • •»11n .i*' I'oivs h • I
withdrawn a- far .is -.M inile inside
I Tnnisia fen. i ibya.
Heavy fiEhlinj; way i.is-. in pr
; ress in central Tunisia. »mit{eV nn
I that a showdown battle \* • develop
ire fin' Ihe la-1 a\i< loot In.Id iu iv.rth
j Airiea.
i The ['rili-li r-tfi;-. s., '1 British tic'. 1
Kun. were now in portion "on i
liciuht commanding the cit.v and
harbor >>l Tripoli, who.e main de
'Continuoil on Priuf T'I'oj
SARRAT 'ESCAPES'
FROM MARTINIQUE
\V.i..|nuj;li.|i. .I'jii L'J ( A I*> -
Ki|*hlin*: '*'i lit .nh"VC
itinotiiii r<l i .il.iv Hi i' M" >i fit-neral
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SPAR TANBURG PI ANT
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ik . Hi li h i . 1 i'c 1.1..i »iii«h*
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Habitual
Drunkenness
Bill Extended
R ilriRh. 22—I A I' ~)\ Mil
toy Rf|ircspnliitivr Mrltowglf to
provide punishment for habitual
drui>i"",,r"-s in Mrrklenhtim
• v Man amended In commlt
ti" |oda\ In s,:elude Durham.
Wilson. (Irvcliiitil. Caldwell. Per
son. !\l»i»tf iimcry, Naoli and Pen
tin rmiii'lni.
House jiidiri.i' v I'lnnrniM'-e No i
j withheld netion -n the original me i
suit, however. The hill would im
pose ii $f»o fiti(. nr 30 Hays impns
' onmcnf for the first offense, a fin<
of not more than $100 or 00 days
imprisonment for trie second offen-so
I (C'onl ir»«i«jl * in Page two)