■■ ' J ADVERTISE in The Skyland I Post, the only newspaper that is printed in Ashe county, and the newspaper with by far the s best subscription list of any W9** circulated in the county VQLtJME VI, NUMBER 4 Senate Passes Bonus Bill House Must Voice Approval Again Before President Gets Measure | CAN OVERRIDE F. D’s. VETO I ’ . A soldiers’ bonus bill, calling for payment of full 1945 maturity value in SSO bonds, was shoved to within a step of the White House Monday night as the Senate passed it along to a receptive house by a top-heavy . vote of 74 to 16. ’ The nearly five to one majority rolled up for the Democratic-Re publican two billion dollar proposal was easily more than enough to < pass it over a veto. The house al ready has approved immediate » ». payment by an even greater ma jority—Bs6 to 59—but without spe ib cifym**the payment method. Some predicted a veto, but even Democratic leaders said it would be ► 4 overridden. L Speaker Byms said the “baby i bonds” bill would be taken up in * the house Wednesday, allowing members a day’s notice. Bonus I leaders predicted house acceptance I of the senate substitute by an over- V whelming ballot. | A double defeat in the senate for »I payment of the Wbrld War adjust ed service certificates in new cur rency was expected to influence J house supporters of the inflationary Patman bill, vetoed last session, to refrain from pressing this issue. Highlights of the bonus bill pass- ■( ed Monday by the senate are: Bonds would be issued in SSO de- | nominations to pay in full next June the 1935 maturity value of the 20-year bonus certificates issued in "J 1925. Cash would be paid for odd | amounts. (Bonds would be for full value, minus loans against certificates and (unpaid interest accrued before Oct 1, 1931. Interest after that is can celled. Veterans may cash at any local I all or part of his bonds, 1 but if they do so the first year they * receive no interest. If they hold the | bonds to maturity they receive 3 ■ per cent simple interest annually. Veterans who haven’t applied for j the bonus may continue to do so. Ultimate estimated cost: $2,491,- 000,000 composed of an appropria \ tion authorization of $2,237,000,000 and $254,000,000 in convertible bonds in the adjusted service certi ficate fund. t Dr. Highsmith And Miss Devers To Be At Teachers Meet j Teachers Urged And Requested i To Attend Meeting Friday At 2:30 In Jefferson Dr. J. Henry Highsmith and Miss Nancy O. Devers, of Raleigh, ex ’ pect to be in Jefferson Friday after noon to address the county-wide I teachers meeting that will convene in the courthouse at two-thirty o’clock. Both Dr. Highsmith and ? are well known to the teWhers in this section as they have visited here on many previous oc casions. County Superintendent J. Ivan Miller urges and requests all teach lers in the county system to make a special effort to be present Fri- I day. i _ Presbyterian Men Attend Winston Meet 1 , ■■■ t Thursday of last week, Messrs, j E. A McNeill, J. O. Blevins, Victor Clark, Lee Sheets, Ernest Carty, . Walter Osborne, Robert Barr, J. W. j Luke, and R. H. Stone, attended a * meeting in Winston-Salem held in the First Presbyterian Church. The I meeting stressed the goals of the I Diamond Jubilee and began at LJthree o’clock. At 6:30 the group [ Wnited with the men of the church | a supper and a continuation of I the program. Kl .AR"* week » January 19-26, is be- I * unobserved by the Southern Pres- I i.hyterians as a week of self denial 11 and prayer for Home Missions. The I 1!®,541 churches are asked to have a I flnart in this.