Legislati At are Quits Noon Toe lav (Continued from page one) has been under continuous approv ed treatment for one year and signs agreement to continue treatment until cured or probated: if female applicant is pregnant and marriage is necessary to protect legitimacy of child: or if the woman is beyond take adequate treatment until cured or probated If either applicant for the license had been adjudged by a competent court to be an addict, imbecile, mwi tal defective, or epileptic, license to marry can be issued only after eu genic sterilization Another Long health measure al so has been enacted into law and will become effective next January 1 It provides that prospective mo thers must take blood tests foi sy philis and is designed to check the 1 spread of the disease by allowing treatment before the birth of the child. Enacted into law by the Senate following amendment by the House was a bill to appropriate $60,000 a year for additional research at the NT r Sfitii rAfM-ifiillnrFv periment Station. The amendment, introduced by. Representative Turlington, of Ire dell, and approved in both houses, will appropriate $45,000 for a dairy test farm in the Piedmont Representative Ceffey. <>{ Guil ; ford, chairman of the House Appro-! priations'Committee, and Stone, of Rockingham, a leader of the anti ; highway-fund-diversion forces, op posed Turlington's proposal. Stone said "The people who pay the freight] are going to wake up some day and DK V H. MEWBORN OP-TOM E TRIST Plymouth office, Liverman Drug Co., every Fri., 2 to 5 p. m. Robersonville office, Ross Jewelry Store. Tuesday, April 4 Bethel office: Rives Drug Store, Store. Monday, April 17 Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted At Tarboro Every Saturday Williamston office, Peele Jly Co', every Fri., 9:30 a m. to 12 m. We are now selling Lancaster's Hatchery U. S. and N. C. Tested CHICKS Hatches each Tuesday and Thursday ? also K o y a 1 Staff o' Life feeds. Stop by to see us or call for your needs. MOORE Grocery Co. Telephone 169 Town Convention ^iJJ Br Hold On Friday. April Utli (Continued from page one) the citizen* of the town of William s ton. "We respectfully Retition the may "i and commissioners to give serious consideration to this problem, and dilation which will b. keeping with this request." No official action was taken,?the commissioners agreeing that proper ordinanU., note jum) iiiunpui jfi ed in slate laws However, the board members briefly discussed the problem w ith Fir. Chief Hall. The enforcement of the traffic laws on a stricter scale await a futun fire alarm The fire department head ex plained that regulations governing speed had been reviewd by the fire men Arrested For Alleged Theft Ol Dress Shirt \ Will Bryant, young Goose Nest j Township colored man, is anothei tone of u lew irt this county who up- I Killed iu iii-cU dbuui Judge| C T. Thompson's work in the Mar tin Superior court week before last I Bryant was jailed here last Satur da> for the alleged theft of a slip I from an Oak City store "Those who haven't and who .ant buy an- just doing without things," local Officers said yester day in commenting on the few at tests for stealing following Judg. Thompson's liberal road and prison ? < ntences two weeks ago i 'urn us i a sea Is out, if don't quit spending then money " P'1 'IJ('S.iI to raise lh. pay of Jeg islaiors TTTrougiriT constitutional amendment which would hi sub nutted to a vote of the people -sm I'd up warm debate in the house it ej, resell la 11 \. Pickens said A proposition of this kind is a fitting climax to this extravagant session,of the general assembly We "ui!H to stop short taking this fa taJ step." Passed and ordered enacted by the house were bills to mi-tease the salaries of the agriculture commis sioner from $5,000-to $ti,0Ull a year, and of the labor commissioner from $5,200 to $6,000. Enacted into law by the Senate was a bill to provide for the issu ance of $250,000 in bonds to supple ment federal funds for the construc tion of a tubercular hospital in East ein North Carolina Originally, the TTft-al,,.! outliui i,i cd an alloliiunt of $110,000 for maintenance This fig urc was pared by the House to $5, ooo. after several representatives said the hospital eould not be com pleted until the end of the coming biennium 1 he senate approved house bills setting up the. machinery for legal ized Jiorae racing and pan-mutueJ betting in Onslow and New Hanov er counties The Onslow proposal would become effective if approved by the county commissioners' the New Hanover measure would be submitted to a vote of county's res idents " ? ? Egypt. farmg- difl u uitns siiinlar to those of American cotton grow ' I'ls cstahlishccLa-Cnllnn AH. visory Council composed of cabi net members, growers, merchants, and spinner*. Easter Parade and Step A long in Style ?Check Your Wardrobe! ?Are Your Color Schemes Correct! See us for your needs. Whether it's a pair of patent pumps or a complete Easter outfit. W e have it! HUHfdUBwlkm Cold Weather Has Effect on Fishing Starting the season last week with the largest catches on record for the season of the year, the fisheries at Jamesville and in the lower Roa | r.oke were reporting smaller catches today Hauls, netting more than 5,000 fish yesterday, brought in less than 2,000 today The cold spell experienced in this ;m rhon?last night and early today is said to have affected the size the catches. Fishery operators are still hope ful that the current season will be a successful one, however. PeaTT catches are expected possibly some time during the coming week or the week following A ready market is awaiting the I catches as fast as they are taken. I customers lining up almost before] day break this morning for fish at j Jamesville. While the herring catches havej b(en large, comparatively few rock and shad have been caught Crotalaria Proves Valuable To Martin County Farmers -?Ciotulu'riu has proved a valuable soil building crop on the thin, sandy soils of Martin County. A demon stration by T. B Slade of the Pop lar Point Township shows that the crop is improving Ins land and makes good growth where soybeans j and other legumes had failed Report Record Rainfall For The Month Of March ? With a rain falling every other , day on an average, a record precipi- 1 tation for March was reported in this section for the past month. Dur-, ing the month, 5 16 inches of rain in-1 eluding a five-inch snow were rec- j lorded by the weather station on the Roanoke River at this point. It was' the first time since 1931 that the March rainfall exceeded five inches, I the fall last month being almost , three times greater than it was foi | the Same Trtonth a year agu So far this year, 16.26 inches o' rain have fallen at this point as com pared with 6.77 inches* in the first 1 1? n-c months of last year Starting in April of last year, j heavy rains fell in this section and reached a climax in June when. near ly ten inches of rain was record ed here Wants SPECIAL?TWO PACKAGE SALE ?One bottle Vitalis hair tonic 50c, additional bottle, tree. One bottle 060 or tablets 25c, additional bottle or tablets, 15c. We serve Maola ice . ream, P. P. Peel m21-24-28-31-a4 FIRST CLASS PORTA RICO SLIPS for sale Cheap for cash. J. S. Whitley. m24-28-30-a4 DANCE! THERE WILL BE A BIG dance held at the Woodmen Hall in Oak City Friday night. Latest Additions To The Enteprise Mailing List Latest additions to the Enterprise mailing list follow: Florence Keys, Jamesville; Wil liam T. Roberson; Robersonville; Billie M Haislip, Springfield, Mo.; Mrs A. F Harrison, Robersonville; W T Pollard, Williamston; L. C. James, Everetts; C. C. Bailey, Wil liamston; Lula A, Lilley, Williams ton; Charlotte News, Charlotte; J. W Leggett, Williamston; J. C. Rawls, Williamston; George C. Grif +m, Williamston; Dr F E. Wilson, i Williamston; Mrs. J. E. Smithwick, Jamesville; 1 M Little, Roberson ville James R Harrison, Roberson-; ville; Oliver Carter, Parmele; Ed ward Modlin, JamtSVItlrr-F?H?