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IV r.i T70 TKS PERQUIMANS WECXLY, Kr.TZZD, N. C FTAY, A17Z, C, I 1. IVtLIY LEO!siAir; SCZiV . Committee versions of the Revenue and Appropriation Rills are before W houses. (Since last Saturday an otiier iflood otf local bills has been introduced, commitbeea have discharg ed targe numbers of public as .well as local measures, and both houses are fading swollen calendars. 'While there u growing effort to close this ses sion by next week-end, cautious ob servers still see little chance for sine die adjournment before April 14. (Revenue and Appropriations j The General Assembly settled its ing of milk and milk-7-jJucts. ' . ' Liquor Law Enforcement Accompanied by the governor - 1 quest for serious consideration, 6 bills Moore, oIISA x uy wirai an aroenoment eliminating, Houor vuuiumiwiva viHunpo imuacitea as cuntang executive power. (Ha nviiwir. ed 2 more minor amendments then ekillfully marshalled a House : ma jority in beating down amendments designed to raise further teachers' and state employees' salaries. The ibiu passed on second reading and final passage withojut change seems assured on (Monday. :.. ' Truck Weights If ISB 183 passes in its present form, law enforcement were' Intro- 1. Mho is representing Russia in the conference of Big Four Deputies duced thi week. Thev woulH mlr in (Paris? transportation of more Sian 5 gallons a who U. S. representative at of liquor into or through ithe state a , meeting T felony carrying 6 to 110 years im prisonment and set the minimum fine for liquor laiw misdemeanors at $100. The IState lAIBjC (Board's-staff would get 25 addirtaonar officers and " its How many times has1 Seoul changed hands in the present war? 4. How long -dad troops remain in Genmany after World IWarn? . 6. Where is , No. , 10 Downing uAnlfl at off mniiM )im' rWt iJA. IStretft? jurisdiction. Obtaining federal li-l 6- 'What is the per Capita income in censes to manufacture, Durchase.' or the U. B.? money problems this week. The Rev-1 present truck load limits will not be enue Bill passed the House and can changed by this General (Assembly. Ml 1 iCi 1. 1 1 l t 1 ... ... ' mare iuu wouaw acuun e eariy as dus evenoaaing penalties iwill be sub next Tuesday. One unsuccessful at-1 stantially increased and enforcement tempt was made to Amend the biD in the House and there is little reason to. anticipate that it will be changed in the Senate. Current estimates of the revenue it will produce plus the expected surplus for this biennium provisions strengthened, The Superior Court System A series of bills has been introduced to implement the recent constitutional amendments concerning the courts. just 'about balance the appropriations JTU LeT f a recommended in the bill which emerg-P? iS X ? PJ" ed, from the subcommittee this, week S 1 rthe ten Judl?f dlf'nc h a;..A I While ithe governor would be authoriz- nnmmtWmkm.'-.' ed to, appoint specjal judges as usual handle intoxicants would be a felony. and he legislature would petition Congress to prohibit issuance of feder al licenses to ret.dente of states in which these activities are barred. Propositions and Grievances ' Immediately after hearing pro ponents of dog tracks in Carteret and Currituck counties assert that both communities have benefitted from track revenues and that neither has been disgraced by operation of the tracks, the House propositions ' and grievances Committee voted 23 to 4 on Tuesday to give unfavorable reports to 2 bills designed to outlaw pftri- 7. What is a "constitutional ma jority" of the House of Representa tives? , THE ANSWERS 1. Andrei A. Gromyko. 2. Ambassador-atiarge Phillip C. 3. Four times. 4. Until June 30, 1930, when French troops evacuated the Rhinetand. 1111 ii wvyxz-vLAyxAf The new Appropriations Bffl'-iiffC tEZZV- 'vorama ..V08? uoemte!r 1. aftJeric()mm tteo aiso V(yted WalizDlhniro $42,928,018 more than the Advisory Budget Commission measure offered in Uanuary. Permanent improvements allocations represent $3,850,000 of tiie total, $2 million for the Medical Care Commission's hospital program and the remainder for new construction at educational institutions and state hos pitals. An additional $760,000 is pro-1 Which time there would be no special judges. The state would be divided into 3 instead of 2 judicial divisions, a rotation schedule would be establish ed for the new. divisions, and. effec tive January 1, 1953, the numbers of the judicial districts would be rear ranged. Agricultural Matters vided from unspent 11947 and ,1949 per- Meat. milk, and fertilizer manent improvements appropriations, subjects of detailed bills mtJiil to build a psychiatric wing to the hos pital at Chapel Hill. While most of the recommended increases add to amounts originally appropriated for salaries and supplies, the largest sums supplement a few basic items. The requests of the (State .Board of Edu cation for funds to establish a $2,200 (3J100 teacher salary scale and cover inflated costs for maintenance of oth er school services at the 1949-1951 level are met with an increased grant of $26 million. (State employees re ceive almost $2 million for merit pay Increments and over $4 millios for up . to $15 monthly icost-of -living pay in creases. There was promise of a prime poitical issue in a (provision for Advisory Budget (Commission (instead of. Council of IState) approval, with the governor, of all allotmenla from the Contingency and Emergency Fund and of all appropriations from the Highway Fund surplus. The potential "issue never developed. House appropriations chairman, Rep. this week. In an effort to boost meat production and marketability, SB 497 would establish a voluntary program for grading meats according to U. S. standards, labeling them with state Agriculture (Department stamps. SB 495 provides emergency funds to com bat cattle plague and fowl pest if those diseases appear 'here. The in creased sale of manipulated manures inspired a bill to define manipulated and unmanipulated mauures and to require registration of manure ferti lizer brands before sale. The House agriculture Committee approved a bill allowing fawners to vote on whether a levy of c should be added to the price of each ton of ifiertilizer to fi nance expanded agricultural research. Other bills would create a state milk commission (primarily to set mini mum prices paid by dealers to pro ducers), revise the law on monthly iralk reports to the (Agricultural (De partment, and tighten the laws relat ing to inspection, testing, and grad in one county and the manufacture of I wine in another. Miscellaneous-Matters of Interest Courts would foe aided by SB 491 providing for blood tests to determine the degree of intoxication of persons charged with drunken driving. 3- judge court to deal with tax disputes without the necessiy of tprior payment or recourse to administrative remedies is the object of 'SB 489; questions of law could be appealed to superior count. A Senate committee has re ported the stream pollution bill favor ably after adopting amendments to place the proposed commission under the IState Board of Health, to add a second member representing munici palities, and to deprive lex officio members of voting powers. Passage low seems assured. ; : CLIMATE CHANGING? EXPERTS ARE DOUBTFUL! It may be getting warmer .. t but some weather men are doubtful. Read the experts' viewpoint on evidence of birds gradually migrating northward, glaciers shrinking and temperature increases 'being 'recorded. Don't miss "Is Our Climate Getting Warmer?" in April 8th issue of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY Nation's (Popular Magazine With THE BALTIMORE 7 -SUNDAY AMERICAN j Order fivia Tour Local Dealer Peanut Growers LET Satterfield & Leary Bros. SHELL YOUR SEED PEANUTS We have two complete shelling units and can handle all types of Peanuts as one machine is set up for Bunch Peanuts at all times. We have specialized in shelling Seed Peanuts for nine years and have made many improvements which we have learned by experi ence during this time. Mr. Satterfield, who has supervised the shelling the past nine years, will act in that capacity this season. The Peanuts are graded before they are shelled. After shelling fchey are hand picked and when they leave our plant, they are ready . for planting. ' - We have a warehouse with ample storage capacity and will be glad to store your Peanuts ,for you free of charge until you are ready to have them shelled. . Vclloe a Limited Suly of Seed PeLTJts For SL'e We will be looking forward to seeing all our old customers and new ones-will be welcome and appreciated. V ' , : Don't overlook the fact that an experienced operator can save you money. , , Our plant is located on North Broad Street in front of the B.B.H. Chevrolet Motor Company, Edenton, N. C. . Satterfield & Leary Bros. Oldest Seed Peanut Shelters In Chowan County: DEPENDABILITY ALERT, clear-eyed. muicles -ippling under clear, glowing .kin. the trained athlete can be depended on to give the belt mat U in him. When a man H physically RIGHT i; . . nr sett that wayl ' Ouf reputation for depend ability is vour assurance that ourorganiiationwilqivethe best and most faithful service. Correct appointments ...... whatever the ceVemony you chdbse. 7, 218 a majority of the full House membership of 435. - . 6. In London. - ' . About $1,400. ' TWO MASSES NEXT SUNDAY IN EDENTON CATHOLIC CHURCH The IMoBt Holy Sacrifice of the Mass' will be offered Sunday. April 8, a 9 and 11 A. IM.. in St Ann's vatnouc Church, 'Edenton; each includ ing sermon on "'Faith In Christ, the xeacher of Spiritual Values," Holy Communion, followed by Rosary for reace, (Sunday Bchool wnth confessions one-half before services stated Fath' er. F. J. !MdCourt, pastor, who invites everybody to all Services. iWeek-mornings at 7, Mass, Rosarv in Edenton. In rectory Wednesdays 8 to 9 P. M., lnstruations and lnquireng classes: Thursdays 7:30 to 8:80 P. M., Study and Discussion Club. MJilr7nM Id" .1 1 1 I. 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