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SECURITY MEETING AT CAROLINA ENDS Federal Official Estimates 140,040 Persons in State Will Get Pensions. Chapel Hill, Dec. 8 The appli cation of old age benefits, unnem ployment compensation, and pub lic assistance grants to North Caro lina under the federal social securi ty prgoram were explained and clarified here today at the confer ence on social security taxes being held at the University of North Carolina under the auspices of the university law school. Intent on getting all the infor mation possible bearing on the so cial security program to be consid ered by the special session of the legislature Thursday, more than 150 persons were present at today’s closing, held at the Carolina Inn, most of them being members of the state legislature, state officers, cor poration executives, accountants and attorneys. For two hours this morning and two more this afternoon federal representatives of the social securi ty board in Washington were sub jected to a running fire of questions as they sought to show just what the national act will mean to North Carolina. . The discussions were led by Ew an Clauge, associate director of the bUxfceu of research and statistics, and Wilbur J. Cohen of the division of legislative aid of the social se curity board. The questioning was led by Clarence Heer, professor of public finance, at the morning ses sion, and by representatives of the attorney general and revenue com missioner at the afternoon session. H. D. Wolf, professor of econo mics in the university, presided this morning, and Dean M. T. Van- Hecke of the law school, this after noon. Individual consultations were held tonight. The two-day conference was re garded as highly successful. Those who attended expressed the view it had bee extremely helpful in clari fying the social security act as it applies to this state. Clague estimated that 140,000 persons in North Carolina will be eligible for old age pensions the BANNER COFFEE |SALE Mild and Mellow O’CLOCK Red Circle, OCc 2 lbs OD ft AA. H%. 1te ....45 c L lbs OuC Vigorous and Wlney Whitehouse Evaporated MILK 3““-19c Sunnyfield OATS 0-oz. Pkg. Pink I SALMON Tall Can 10C A&P 14 Ounce For Holiday Baking PA N Cherries, V, lb. ..13c LOAF FbrTW 23c pi Baker’* Chocolate ckf' 17c ttr Rajah Assorted Sliced or Unsliced Extract, 1 ox. bot. 10c Shelled Ann Page Walnuts, 14 N)». • .20c Pure Fn,it pSs Va lb 9c PRESERVES “ _ Del Monte 1-lh Jar 910 Raisins, pkfir 10c ■ Isle wni db I V Seeded or Seedless Large Grape Fruit 3 for 10c I Florida Green Beans Hi. 10c Collards lb. Sc Cabbage 4 lbs. 10c Turnip Greens 2 lbs. 15c Fresh Tomatoes 2 lbs. 25c 1 iQfft OckxlSmMlX © raws WEEK TRIES HER NEW VOICE Ajnelita Galli-Cnrci, famous colora tura aoprano of a decade ago, baa resumed operatic role) after a throat operation for the removal of a growth. first year they are available. The federal government will provide up to sls a month, he said, but the state may be as liberal as it pleases with its appropriation. Since North Carolina has never established an old age pension fund, the whole program for this state will be administered by the federal government The initiative in passing laws for assistance to the needy, aged, de pendent children and the blind lies with the state, he said, although there are certain federal standards with which the state must comply, such as length of residence and methods of administration. Clague estimated that approxi mately 2.5 percent of children under 16 in all the states will qualify for aid to be granted dependent child ren. He estimated that 26,000 child ren in North Carolina will be eligi ble and that the average grant would be $lO per child per month. Here again, he pointed out, the state may be as liberal as it cares to in writing its own law. He estimated there are probably not more than 1,000 in this state who will qualify for grants for the PEMON COUNTY TIMES —— ROXBORO, N. C. blind. As for aid for Confederates and Spanish War veterans, it will be up to each state to work out a coor dinated and non-discriminatory plan in cooperation with the fed eral board. o 1 Mrs. Steve Keiser of Mansfield, 0., has a pet mouse that sings like a canary, especially when the radio plays. WANT ADS o FOR SALE One Dalton adding machine in good condition. Apply to Person County Times. 12-3-ts o Quality Coal CENTRAL SERVICE STATION Phone 137 8-13-ts 4 PHOTOS 10c. Finished while you wait. Over Pfepder’s Store. Open until 8 every night. 11-19-ts. LONG HURST MERCANTILE COMPANY for Groceries and Clothing. Country Produce bought and sold. 8-13-ts 4 PHOTOS 10c. Finished white you wait. Over Ptender’s Store. Open until 8 every night. 11-19-ts. For good clean sport visit the TUXEDO BILLIARD PARLOR Inexpensive and entertaining 8-13-ts She deserves the grandest gift in the world because she’s the person you care for most. And she’d rather . have jewelry, because it lasts a lifetime, and it’s the ■ . most precious reflection of your affection for her! The world’s famous Keepsake Dia monds priced from $12.50 to $400.00. l^^ipsSP*****' " OTHER SUGGESTIONS eigarette Cases Wall Clocks t Cigarette Lighters Military Sets Baby Rings Bracelets Traveling Sets i Cameo Pins Neckless Ring Sets Neck Tie Sets Crystal Beads Mantel Clocks Gifts from Green’s are Gifts You’d Like to Keep Yourself. 9 GREEN S Once a week the prisoners in jail at Kulpmont, Pa., are justified in shouting, “Let me out, in the name “The Sawdust Ring Brought To The Stage” “The Circus” A LAFF RIOT! LIONS, TIGERS, N’E VERYTHING! DON’T MISS IT! i * Hilarious Comedy! / 'Mregg * Dancing Choruses as the Ponies Amateur Theatre Guild * The German Band Production ' I ®°„ 11^ woo f M j d * ets , SPONSORED BY f - SmSTSaSSSi Roxboro Fire Jl>S7 : IPji * Mabel the Lion Department * M “ " 100 PROMINENT LOCAL PEOPLE lOO Roxboro High School Auditorium Thurs., Fri. atyttt mo Exchange your Advance Tickets for UNDER 12 AU Jn Reserved Seats beginning Wed. 9:00|"\ _ ”17 IQ YEARS A M. at local Drug Store. May beL/CC* 11 *lO 25c handed in at door. 1 Kiddie’s Matinee —l5 c Thursday,December 17 FREE ICE CREAM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10TH, 198 of the law.” An old ordinance pro i video that nobody can be kept in jail on Sunday. Harry Rudy of Dayton, 0., has built a toy-aired factory powered by mice running in small cylinders.
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