i accurate, terse B1 timely i volume xxx MmIStcT iivOT stiiootsl B (^omnii^ioniTs Pass Resofu-J B ij0n disking That LegisB jature Make Change KSEVERAL TAX MATTERS B Declaring that the burden of taxB 8t;on for the support of the public I schools had been shifted by the I B State to the counties, the board of I B county commissioners in regular ses-1 B sion at Warrenton on Monday B unanimously adopted a resolution I B asking that the 1931 session of the I B Legislature correct this injustice by I B enacting such law or laws "as may I B be necessary for the State to take I B over, operate and finance the pub-1 M"-fh Carolina as a I II lie schools oi I state-wide system." The resolution reads as follows: Whereas. Article 9 of the ConstiI tution of North Carolina provided I that the General Assembly shall I provide by taxation and otherwise I for a general and uniform system | I of public schools, wherein tuition I shall be free of charge to all chilI tiren of the State between the ages I of 6 and 21; and Whereas, said Constitution further provides that each county | of the State shall be divided into a convenient number of districts, in which one or more public schools shall be maintained at least six months in every year; and Whereas, the burden of taxation in providing such schools has been shifted by the State to the counties il thereof, contrary to the spirit ol I said Constitution; and I -Whereas, the raising of suffiI cient revenue by taxation to main. I tain and operate said schools has I become burdensome and almost inI tolerable to said counties, making I it necessary to levy such a high I rate of tax on lands as to almost I confiscate the same; "Therefore, be it resolved by the I board of commissioners for the I county of Warren, at a regular I meeting of said board of Monday, I the "th day of April, 1930; I "1 That the 1931 session of the [General Assembly of North CaroI lina be, and it is hereby, petitioned I to enact such law or laws as may I be necessary for the State to take I over, operate and finance the pubI lie schools cf North Carolina as a I Sate-wide system. "2 That a certified copy of this I resolution be transmitted to the I clerk of the board of county comI tessioners of Bladen county." I Adjustments of valuations and (Continued on page 10) Two White Men Under $250 Bond Raymond Stegall and Laurine, I Wflrrpn ponnfv whito mon I v.. VVVU1VJ "*V" I are out under $500 bonds each for I their appearance at the next term cf Federal court in Durham, placed H upon them by U. S. Commissioner W J- C. Hardy on Monday afternoon Brten brought before him upon a I charge of manufacturing whiskey. I The men were caught at a still Pear Wise by Federal prohibition ^Boaicer B. A. Dale, assisted by H deputy sheriffs W. G. Watkins and IE. F. Murphy, and L. B. and W. |H G. Watkins Jr., of Vance county. I Three negroes made their get away; ? the officers approached the I still, which was in operation when II they arrived. The still was a 200 jVgaUon copper outfit complete. The officers destroyed the still, 25 gal 'ons of whiskey and 1800 gallons I When tried before Commisioner I Hardy the men said they went to I l'Re still to buy seme whiskey and opd been there only a few minutes I Then the officers made their raid. ^r. Alderman To Broadcast Monday I ,^r, ?dwin a. Alderman, president I University ^ tti?? " - VJ ui yiiguua, WW M| ?cuss the career of Thomas JefI ;^son over a nation-wide hook-up I ? fee National Broadcasting sysl 'ft EA K NEW CANDIDATES ARE IN THE FIELD J. C. Hardy, Editor of Head- ! a. T A TY/\w_ uppusca o. n. XJ\J?T tin For The House The week has brought forth three new candidates for Warren county public officers and one for a dis- i fcrict officer. With the exception of i J. Edward Allen, county superin- ; tendent, who is elected by the board ( 3f education. Auditor P. M. Stallings is the onlj' man in the court douse with no official opposition.' ] This was also true of Register of J Deeds Joseph G. Powell until yes- 1 terday when S. G. Wilson, farmer jf near Warrenton, made known j his intention of running. T. D. King 3f River Township has published ' bis announcement as a candidate for member of the bo^fd of coun- < ty commissioners. < Only rumors of opposition had < disturbed Hon. J. A. Dowtin in his 3 race for House of Representatives until yesterday when J. C. Hardy, i editor of the Norlina Headlight, Magistrate, and Federal Commissioner, announced that he was a j candidate for the same position. There is still talk of John Picot of Littleton for this position in spite of Mr. Picot's statement of a few ; weeks ago that he could not con-" sider running at this time. E. R. Tyler of Roxobel was at Warrenton yesterday talking with friends and made public his intentions of contesting R. Hunt Par ker in his race for Solicitor or tne Third Judicial district. i The Sheriff's office continues to be the most sought after position in the county with former Sheriff R. E. Davis, V/. J. Pinnell, R. O. Snipes and Ben Tharrington seeking the position now held by Sheriff O. D. Williams. W. C. Fagg, F. B. Newell Sr., Dr. W. W. Taylor, of Warrenton, and T. C. Alston and John Taylor of Littleton are candidates for Judge of Recorder's court, now held by T. O. Rodwell, who is a candidate for the Senate with no announced op- i position, although rumor has it that . he will be opposed by Sam G. Sat- j terwhite of Manson. John D. Newell, Clerk of Court, is seeking re-election. He is opposed by Arthur L. Nicholson of Macon and W. T. Rooker of Norlina. All the members of the board of county commissioners are up for re-election with the exception of F. B. Newell Sr. Others who are in the race for this office are R. L. Capps of Areola, T. D. King of River, John H. Fleming of Norlina. No member of the board of educa. tion has made definite announcement that they would be candidates this year, Due ic jL5 quite gciiciwiij . accepted that all will be. No other citizens have filed notice of their intentions to run for membership! on this board, neither has rumor reached this office that any one will. OPENS PRESSING CLUB A. E. Harris, formerly in the pressing club business here, has returned j to Warrenton and! this week opened j the Warrenton, Dry Cleaning Company. * trmt r OF WARREN, N. C., FR1