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Winston-Salem Journal from Winston-Salem, North Carolina • 1

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9 fl 1 A I a 4 to I ft 'J w' 1 i i I 4 1 5 3PH in conversation has a greater share than wit' oMajurf Journal and Sentinel VOL XXXV NO 2 price: Gran ie Suffering of Homeless Backs Plan At a Glance Is Eliminated Northwest Increases as Blizzards To Reduce rom Program Hit lood Swept Areas House Agrees Runs for Sheriff On New Plan To Be Supported Be Held Mondav Croup Holds Session in! WinMon Stdcm Hearings on Bill feel It Heun I toouiiend tin' that Itaius bld to Menace in and four in th ntnt to dd dividends tonlfht paved thp for atarUiii? hirings If atr arid th AmH nf Ihn srfdhtnfivt nw uha left that wlhn jpwUhLo aft Statesmen Look to Hitlei iiiiiim'ovii yin airships Rood re nf 13 states or New Peace Structure Sheriff's Post Min ould io to Court Pilot lghtln' i it I I 1 1 i tn I ti that th' itlll tuvr I lull to Sevregl mcinhcr of detegatuai A Iklon Borah Will Not Of Levy for Schools lood Bulletins I laew HMHN Corporation Salaries Are ire BtirtiK Two Advance llonir Bared by House Committee eon "hinrton March 21 The re Today and Tomorrow Bv WALTER To Save Life that after dM In Daugli Poison Death Shurin Warning they are wn ulten egre nt Then he ha cut the g're down to rn and on hlf billow ig th hope mat private tndvlQ tt bite trum rontrlbule mor than tleua for hr! of tamlllr tn flood area dee 'very farmer tn order that deep and dntt lood Cm Trenton March 31 M' Two will be made neat ae by d'frtwe lawyer 1t Brirtto Rich Alother to ace Quick Trial Both of lh home that burnedre twoatory tfeellmga high com that th1 th lartc crowd that nacktd the lnn Jaat night gave Indication of the moat nt Hom It through drift it tinted iuii) etho Cun Matter at font Oltioa Htmion mi'in March 21 Tenth Kt atcitment upon a plan to taxh entire net Income of corporations pen th bssfs of earning withhold tn Voted al A EDITION tamHi mawnt the I Irt Illa 100 I dead Jrtiio shore cur ohl tnanr ataa rrreeiihtthe nho rtrf drij anmiiiii cd hi iHndidacv for aherlff of I oroph emtnlj anbjerl to llm nemorrntlr primer Lawren' Maa MM1 21 It Weatheitwatan Mtdit UhMCMW f)hrnn mad cminllwM rara of flood rlttr In thia rwh water rtty Manntnj boat tinder famfliae tl riahernwn 1 through flooded atreda In watch oftrended victim 1 hev twik eifht nu from a arhnoihiMi a from a clolhtM tartory and aeora from tj Defense Plans Two Moves Ilk Mirrh An ap peal to the Met I ro for lippllee the rrhaf roll enouin peraniw to rut tie met that much NnW till am nta to sjfin that while he a Ihitir to let prika'a induatry indwe perwma tri errme off the relief rot'a he dona riot pmpftw to tier I any praaiura to put any on off the re lief roile ed end that tha rrldent of thatret Ion hate bread meat nr canned 04 the relief worker th that lion are nut nt tunil A on weatbey burtlu tonight bkmetj ft foWowImr alorm warning Adetamy It pm northweat atom rrrnr flel were break water to Wkwk lriar4 diaiurhance mmdtig north! ward New Knytand Will be followed bv rapidly rUirtg prMr and atonr northwMt wind prob ably gal fnrfa tonight ang iuhda noirtun erotrnn aprnl the nlaht at lint Trlirlte'e al hfon Hotly an) (tn tha rtIM rlhtil rd I P(lnn tW'MnhrrMm wwihle crnmrjit thn nf a ikei nf lirhlrrlhun Hh rm ft Im learned tndftv Mlle piutf trum It halrv Icy Would Ctncr En tire Nel Income Willi litdtl rom Dhidcmh move into the will be plated the Moe Mlle road from halr tn ll'olon I Ioimlte and (hat lire nppllee of Iwn frr tn tternniin th (tip lrli inde I imiaio a cultural exteneinn vne (or purpoao of explaining lhe new cnneervation program and ths tai aign up t'o opcrntlon I rge Mr Caldwell emphaalred that plan to plans tobacco grower Brief Diapntdicg rom State Nation ami or eign Count riet Statist ille Seeded Girl 'ream Defeated bv Old fi urn fined a a tare inn around Wheeling apparently nvr hut nf rehabllltatlah wa a Monday kud and warnur(hnH4r Monday night Adranee The twmea of 3a Cornatur and Tom it nro totally deatrnyed her today and th Joi Vogler hnme damage I flra that WM believed to hat tertd about In tha flue nf th Cor natrc horn The lore ax m'rl at Around a hundred men formed a hu hat brigade and their wart ti credid wnh UVtng aevrral home which were nearbr The flame acre fanned bv fne high wind and re: raid th entire Ito a wx threatened A number nf mithmiae nt m11armMng were deatrojed Mart of th furniture tn tha two lioire aed A rll mde for help 'mm the Mmlmvtil fir department hut it pot vteipte! aid In fighilnc th fire Advance doe nut In thia mountain rmnt Il ui reported hi thl after loom that people In the hairyettion of lleevh Mountain are tn Clinton March 21 A blare which fanned by aiiff wind threat ened the entire bijelnrew ditrlct of thia town of 3000 population war brought under control late today! after damage emulated at had been done The lore mi confined Io Pender's atore where the fire originated ap parently from epark from a boiler the A and etore a fruit ator and all office Jn the Crady Craham law office building Adjacent atruc turn were ahghtly damaged by th' amoke and water A fire truck from ayetteVtlle nearby wa gent to aid th' toca fire department when it appeared the blare would get nt of contrn! Hundred of early afternoon hop pert a topped io watch th firemen ftyhl it Th fir broke out at 3 pm but one util 11 Hh lihinn Ibth Infnntry ph kM Mm up Biter ourth uf Jul) pr4e In MuHb rn I 1 hen tf wntm whitR w(rUk4 end liU) wt fp third (he hwhe n( Bltuw ihai fell here during (he record hrfMtking Morni Uf iurt Mill huiH hr If Ht Hilt lib the Red In AhrlHt Ih Him rnnwiMinliBted the In fmniMllHn the naHn4l hmdquar tern tn Hahhntnn rrmnH llon etperferf be liken tn RM Criw Uitrkrt hi tchrye I be llm Three Will Be Rcpie eiiletl in Play waving ha had been offer HimnDV ttm be imld he behaved Hu can Small to Benefit by Change the tm dr contract to reduce thmr IPid cum aaid tonight that mediate peril haa Korop' They declared poailiLliaw aa power for peace Weather Krtrth (Bmilrtn: yBP warmer jhundft) Monday ntoMl) cloudy fnl Inwnd by hower and thunder Btormwj carter Monday night nil ftjrf llMuiiltitn tiwtay little wile heHrd roetf end In I ifi ee In rrnnee had dlr la tt hi hl inlttlinn Will Be (her lookctl If Grrniuii) Will Alert Term nf tt feet toninrrnw iMundayl At Kvangrtlle I iif th lightly inure than On fw under 1MM1 of 33 feel Tim lera Jn taking thw prwition I cboo mg Io Ignnr what la common knowl edge that there 1 tieryentag Of ihe relief population undoubtedly a mnordy but many community bt tin menn a negligible minority ho ate oitl relief te iuw tor the ef fiet rjunl it pay better than job The problem of giving relief i af eoare not only to keep th dtl tut ativ but to preserve their reapect or the great majority th mean getwrou relcl aaaoclated whenever poaaibte with uaetul wore The Preatdent hae he cmiragewu and aetigltjve in dealing with thia great majeeify and fw who atop tn think about whet unemployment rePv mexM III begrudge the coat Bui ther art alao the minority who extra eanlnn not only fnr aocial curity but trgtaiatioh tn enable th tale to enter a compact with other tnbncro growing aiitii tnr control of tohareo production in I9M On lhe Black Mountain March 21 Two hme were detnollahed garage and outbuildings overturned and wrecked electric power and telephone aenk diyrupted and acvcral hun dred tree uprooted and broken off blocking road in aorne rectlon In a windatnrm that reached cyclonic proportion aa It wcpt arrwi Wack Mountain townalnp ahnrtiy after 2 30 o'clock thu morn ing The area tent darriag in th quarter mil are with the Montreat rnnd it center near the Montreat gate A vacant eummer residence be longing to A Peter of Wilming ton located on nearby llxinbowMountain wav almoat comp'etely de tnoliahed A second houne wa de molished with a mile of Ram Wealhcr orecast or Southern States Severe Windstorm At Black iMonnlain WINSTON SALEM SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 22 1936 tn the lomciitlmi the Imirth dltikt Ileleglra were named ti lhe ttr oitrlt on It'lllloti next neck Business District Threatened bv ire Ih lnn He Will itt niniti loynl Alliifkn fpttblif' nit rittlcrliii ling had matte hh home there With lleiitrnant oln I tlaummd IV Gardenia! ah now nn dult In the nftlre of the etitel nf Infintrv Hu lhe i loii It tl land a year art Hag lo gan lite a a I pill and ri iiialnrd "All authoritlea agree that with out aom program immediately th rreaga planted to flue cured tobacco thin year will equal Inat year ri'ciad and nnother large crop would bring rUinoualy low price and hardhtp" he paid pointing out that the "average annual world con aumption of flue cured tobacco I approximately fWifitihte! pound" and "last year we produced approximate ly 6(12 OtXIOOO pound leaving a heavy carry over to begin with thi Slate Wiilc Contrail Ap proved by Exrciitivc Coniioiltee 'tiata Qllt' liotl to Ddi gntion Which WnnU Special Session tenon In jail hra th widow declined to talk with anyone but her attorney A habea rnrpu hearing Wednead) will determin whether ah will be releaaad on bond Supicion thnt Millie a a death waa not due to Intcatlnal Infiueni a reported at the time led to ex humation of the body thte week Or Landon Moore id he fmind piixun tn th vi Sheriff Newton akd per miaion of commieion'r a court to day to exhume the body of Dorethy Lou who died eb 12 after wtwk'a lUneM II aaid th viacera would be examined Auihcntle hre not announced any auapectad motive for Lhe alleged pma oning of Billie a tim hope to get It paeaet by April 1 The feeling between the delega tion and the fiovernor i anything but anil able The Tar Heel aohm believe If they ctin put the Kerr bill through by early in April th will force the Governor to call an extraainn Governor Ehrtnghau wrote a two page letter to Zebu lon Weaver in repone to the Wrat ern North Carolina rongi Hermann letter urging an extra aaiun to en act aocial aiurity legislation The Governor a yet haa not amewered fteprearntathe Robert Doughtoit letter makng a atrong apjen tnr a aperial "amn to enact tobacco and evil I acririty jeglalatlotl although II a new tetei on unenwyad by Goyerrtor Hirtd Hoffman teM Intaieatel in tha year" JI Pou orayth farm agent a id hia tt Waahing'nn March 21 Caa greea and the public were given a per into the pay envelope of movie star and captain nf industry today through a report to th Hou waynd mean committew of eorixira lion aaln nf 313 or more annually Th tmiky document aupplerrtenled a lmilr aalary Ibt filed la Jan uary tor th lUil calendar and fiacal year which only partly tified the naiura) cunnei of man to find out hnw much money th oihr fellow maku Th popularity nf th late Will Rog era waa reftei t'd Jn htg 321311 awl ary from the ox ilm Corporation topping all mate movie ara on th Hat Him Janet Gaynor wa 'healary leading tody receiving 332 5S3 from ox llma Th largest aalary on the lwt LteMU wnt to Thoma Wataon Raleigh March 21 V1 The levy of a in vent epectal tag per fH proper tv valuation to aupptement aiat fund fr public a hrmt wa voted by Raleigh ritieena today by a ma jority of ballot With an officii reglatralion of 310 there were 117k vote for the autiptemnl nr more than the nec eaeary number to carry ihe tlon Voting of the eupp'ement mean that a nme mimth will be added to Hateigh a preaent elghl mnnth tiool term a 12th year will added to th high chi teacher will get a raiaw averaging aheiit Ju per rent crowded condition In th a hool will be relieved by employment of aeveral additional inairuetotw letrie chair th night nf Marek 31 Uttyd hee aa aoiirca diari wed today will aak for nw trial nd fading In that dre on WI1 merey from court parAm for th man rnflvicled of kldnipitte and killing th fdndbergh Aorti Carolina nouth Carolina and fair and warmer Sund i emtidnj nm lly loud Ldtewd bynucr ltll IhiimirrMnrm! rld nlfht air Sinwluv mai Mnta Vrpt prulmbl hml Mund) aftmuMjii In portion not murh change inmH rtnrr hrnfuk) and Trniowiwcr Incrran Htiudlnrwi and wumter Knntlai Show IwTcji Ini licn Deep in Two ret in Eastern Pa nnta Wntaf Th a'ate iitfr4 m4! during Ik week of unprecedented flrtwt niMvivanla appeared law! night to ow th worat Tn water nf th MmengabIg and Al legheny which invrt al J'itt butgh form tha fltuu wr mg Thev were anil above flood Mage hut th water which had nverfiown itttbitrgh earher in th week were tfeJnt ftehabiltlafteh definitely begun tint downetreatw point more and more a'armed the Gh'n River iuriWI JU feet Th rive 61 7 faat jealerday inoriung and Invitation tn th etecurlcn were today Lv th nfftelal wit nwa and uni Hauptmann wtna on nt tat mnvg or obtain an Leu te a jjdtefal atay of axoeu titm will walk to the rhalr a fw minute after Ghwrle Ze delphia gBgiee pBt de i Gov rror Itnffmah haa uM watedlv did rmt plan to gr ni lluptmann emd reprieve Haid if anything of anii'Sal na ture ahuuM develop would rwuat Attorney General David Wllea'4 he tn aek luwwrt Crkirt fieri Thoma Trerwhard to iM to etmng hi tew lay xeution um bw wM beb rer will ba tea appluatton for1 (towiew I uri UA1 Hl 1 lox Kt tn Albany March 21 Vf New ua s'' rtt re orutru ton craew trilin through mud and dehri today In lh wage nf fimdfmag wl) ed Two Hr wen kwt Mranwhi aVeral nw dangar pota lvinpd even aa th mam upataia river fIJ tpid hack inward rma! ii(rn sroi ipgr Wheeling Va Match 31 flipc Mudauvrred home and public build ing in th greater Whttfig Indo 'Hal area battered far thra daya ty Ohio ItHff flood wafw Wfna wimbling tonight Th high rennot and tie Mtttl at four tn Well tmrg IJ nilre north of bar wer in ruina At lat 11 hieardlatwed nn flood torn Wheeling and on th X'l'ifli de i Ht tr kr irTLooit' hi ri citiRU Taiahaaeea Marr 21 st Th liirt'l Cjtrira 'ommfartl of fered two rnrionda nf citru fruit th IlteMl auffertei if th freight chargee all! tet defrayed by aom other agency Th offer announced by Leweii Govarmu Dev Shalt1 ggscqtiv etreiary hTORM OvLit NKW JtNlLAMl Waahington Mrh 31 Th L'nited ktatra Wether Bureau tn A A Chicago March 2t 1 ntny Wifltym Borah Candida foy the Republican preaidcntlal nom aa tmn re tonight he would nut bolt the party if he Inal the rare Although introducing hirnlf to the farm ball tu th Muae of Repute IK annul th Idaho anatnr declared he had "no plan nr pippne" nf throwing hi upport th Lirmo crata if hl party rafueed to accept hie laadiaahip They aay am not a gnnd He publican" he aerted in corning hi fight again! Cutenel rank KriuX 10 the lllmiuw Republican preferential primary nn April "Ther are rumor and reporta I tntend to bolt the party If 1 tea thi campaign "let me ay (hat 1 am th candidate who gny chance of nomination who ha saver bolted the Republican party lhe rename ld however ha would rewrev the right to look over th tndldat nd platfucm' itoaetl al tha Cleveland coniention pledged himaelf to "atay in the campaign until 1 am thrown out" Inn effort to )d the Republican "out of lh hand nt a few me de voted to buxine and corporate tn lereat' After criticiiing th Republican ieadarehlp Borah turned nn th Ruorevji admlMetreiinn He aaid 'The time ha about rum Whan have got to codaider how much more la are gmng tn place on ihe people arfd had "no wied of rnticlam fi ndlmr due to th deprramn but that fti rw wne lire tod aganai 'dnere at axtrn taxa wholly Mill from relief need" lve reached a point where 31 per 'ent of al) tae now reI Oft ennaumptiofi farf eluthlng lb Ihirga muet all have" con tinued The new deal fryn prog rem fioyahaid had dona "aom thing which have been 1" but "j(ti etactly th awme problem Lea befor th farmre today frd jpo inn Th Idahoan mad hl bid for th farm vot on platform of abun dant production oppoged to crop reatrte Jtm la Infinitely bei'er to apend money dlatnbming product than intetroytng them" re hav never been ab to reconcile myaclf to th phitoaophv nf awrtaiTag eto duetion Jong tnre ar mtilfon and million in peed al th ttutf we dretrov Ti farm nrohim will never truly aolyed emd emil monopop are dtroyd and wttfi them price fiamg nmt unemployment Borah catuewrl hi appoaition to th World Court and to vr itating amous Mascot Of inhiin' irst Is Dead there I no need fi North to act until Congreaa haa granted pcrmtealon to atatr a Jo enter com pact a provided In the Kerr bill Meniio te of the North delegation devoted mit of their time thi week to getting action on the Kerr bill which ha been recom mend'd by the department nf agri culture and oq which th Houge ag riculturo eimimittce wilt hold hem and chairman of the alate Grange'ing Monday morning The detega ere iiiivr rommil rec preeiueq at tn meeting "I am heartily In favor of the pro poaed plan formulated by lhe farm leader in Raleigh Tutwlay to aid the tobacco grower of North Caro lina thia Ben Wilaon nfMebane alate maater of the North Carnlina State Grange aaid follow the fxccutiv nf ma for Import tn a taher ld will Hauptmann' utowst that friuntd City Wand th Bronx through alt th nimw nt ITO a time When Dr John Uafatet CondoB treed th aland iaher win make th point that Cnndmt wbn identified Hauptmarn at lrir lfigton th ran to jom ld th kdted ranaorn on th night at April too had drily op porttinlfje to gee Hauptmann on th Lg and vet d'd bat I rtg tua Kira r'mdwn had a real 'at nflire ather aaid near toe PoMhou which Hauptmann jref Gm of the poial th governoe ha hammered inee bem ehr tn the haa been written and oral elate to ill load bv indoa arr th trial of New York head nf International ftoatneaa Machine Corporation Thl young motla ir who rent Utouaanda of hopeful molder with their offspring to the nearret tap dancing and vocal atodiea Shirtey received ir te from Him Inata'menta paid on many new rr tto ped pay Walter Chrvgler 1k7 from the Chryaler 'r jeualion and Alfred Sloan Jr A el from Gen eral Motor Itodr Vallee executive teeeived llutiUI fur hi ervice preaident id the Itody Vallee rrhtra Unit I'orporntinn The Blain Dealer uh)imng Com pany nf Cleveland paid It general mnnayer John M'''arrrn Jilt'7 and Mitnr Raul ttellamy 177 Georg Booth received too rtrnntrr h1 hgin in ata 4 by I recent development which Included Germany' ramiliirtaiinn of the Rhineland and th teagii nounrtl auhaequm decjitcin that Germany had violated both th Ver glltea and ti eno treatiea Official llritiah iptartera gaid that It wag up to Hitler to make rnunterpripogt to lhe Virtual ulti matum given him bv Great Britain rm Belgium and Italy There tour ngimn which with Germany th wgnabirie of th ariu pa mad a retire of prop letilioo to Germany under vshuh they believe ih peace front bent hv treaty violation may Ito re aligned Moat Important nt h'e pmnnggj frn th broad International Germane glvn a vrtu! malum bv co gntnrie ef the lev ram tfraty ha been placed in th' poillinn of having to make lhe heal none In the prop tor tevtamg Ritrnp a peace machinery flrrxt Britain rance Belgium and Italy hav Informed Germany In effect that her etolation nf th Itocarnii and Vernndle treiitto will be overlooked If ati will agree to two main prnpitioM' I To a hut by vardir nt th miirt of Internaiinnnl Jqaflre at he Hague a to whether tsma vlo afed th lax arno pact In cnmhidtng hee military llnra with lei Itoaeta 3 To permit gn Internnthihal li form In the Ithiiialand white Mmrl on the rare German object to lhe tdea foreign trwipn no her gall ruin at ni unvrti I'Ubton Mam 31 iin Wiih the nut mot in urepean develop mem up to Heli hfuhrre Iliiier nfftelgl at th Itoague id Natinna he threat nf Im been removed from I he Kflief Dotlgctl The meaxege eay In effect that ha coneidvred th problem for additional ten weka Inca he jtmttted hte budget and that after dun reflection would rather not ta up the relief problem aerloualy jut now That thi I wht It romev down tn may een from lhe manner in which he ha that he mh1 a billion and a half tn new fund hM taken th number nt perenna now de perdeni on pub! raLef haa figured money atll f'ft over from thi year appropriation He fine! that it will coal two toiltoM Greenville Tex March 21 CD A4y murder trial for Mr Velma Heriton 31 areud poteoner of her daughter mg promseed uthoriUe hatlened an in Iftter0 'nt U1 fr the brooding brunet! wa March 30 only two week her arreat pcctfically ghe ft charged withU a McCaaland bo died Jan Th Otbw daugh five week later Mr aitegaon' rnnd huehand ii lr0B 14 ll September rte' orwer huband Dealer Mo material wll divorced him while he Mrving priaoa term for a a aw violation and married I'al llntnn Mtoh st IH 11 White a tem her nt Tavlur'v Bridge miillll ScIkhi wk kilted to dav when trin I driven by II Lane nt Apr htroik hl rr ane Wav held umler lWu bond pending an Inieatlgalton LKJI nil rig llllif IHEN llender onvllle Mari JI A llqunrlait I automobile hared by federal oltu tnr eight mile inertiirned thlv afternoon In enter Ing Ide rood near here and killed A oner uf Ahevtlle one II iu upautv illiard Caldnell trvrr'a rompanlnn i nrret IHlhera uhl they fniiml I gallon liquor in inc ureckru rar riirS'tMI BAf VI UlillK NaaliGlle tend March JI i With union prevvmru tiaik at work 1 tie Ynhilllr Trmirereati polilihrd It regular kinnlav edition tonight alter a walkout hart prevented of thr Vatiirduj nuuning paper 1 he walkout I'mk in lime for the evrtiiug lennrerean lo put out It edition on i hedui IM Hit hi Mt EKIN' llrnilrrren Maith 1 be limn' louiiti Itrpiitiliran ciinven thm today riulorred I edi ral Judge I 31 Merkln of I lualo il Vi for the Hi'publtenil pirelilentlal nomination jt mnt an nt Kv WALTER IIHHHN ''o'ii riir Jurai vv 'Oil ruin Hurevul ashlnatun Mareh in re lone to North Carnlinn member nf ttongrerei who are urging an extralon If the general aemb1y tn paaa law bringing the tte in Ime with th fciler! Eetl jtecitrtty pro gram Governor Ehringhaua to i ail ing on the aoiot a to tell him how tn gtat ran rl lhe money tn finance Ohio lltvrr Area Is Under Waler Boh 0 If Il5 Loses Rhcc UTh an nn new tax logialittlnn Tne new proimga) deaigned tn'i'l i "tax on tax" regarded a eharp departure hnnfr'illv teom Itooaevelt original prepnrei our a capable of carrying hi aim to fiirie mor corporate ada into circulation a well a rnla Td'tXteriteri annually In additional ret'nue It alo contemplate through gra hta'ed rate baaed upon the aizc of corporate earning helping mall buAifie build up drpreiwiiin reaerve at the me time enabling large rorpuration to maintain jvhat wet rbr i aurpluani for narii inv Hiuighton Work on Rate The g'hcdul worked out Uat 'ht at a conference of Guy lielvering erimmlwinner nf internal revenue: Chairman Doughton (Di of the Houe wav and mean rontmllt and rteprerentntlve Vln ann iDl Kv cnmmltien member Vinson who discovered what he called a "joker" In the "tax on taxre" feature nf original gehedulr lhe new plan had the treasury' a arnrnval Tentative agreement upon ii wa inarhed nt a meeting fo dav th wav and mean taxationiihcrimmltfe hMde hv Rcpreaente h' Samuel Hill i Di Waah inrfer propoaal hllhrtn under enoaderatrnn exlatfng corporate terer would have been replaced bv lfvi impuiiM only upon to etnekholrters in rt vidend That wn the form of nt euegitoted In President Bona telt' messace Vinson however re aertlv that thi would have forced Myment of taxe not only apt theirtivujed Income hut nteo nn profits wi'hheld from disbiirwemeni to stock r' lra to pay uch tax Th new propoaal would fithatiiut for the present corporal Incom tax sveragmg 1 per cent new taxes net Income hut grad uated according to th amount euch Inri'in withheld from dividend as corporate reserves 5Jini Have Smiill Income Hill end Vinson explained that out nf 257 rei eorporntlonn paving federal taxes HI M) have statutory net in row of $10000 or Jess have a tentative schedule for re wjih net Income of $10000 or bawd on their withholding 10 20 3n 10 Ni no and 70 per cent of nei Income In reserve" thv ld "or a corporation In ihis class rodmg hack 10 per cent of Its net Income for reserves which ha beenhunt the average for 15 years the rate would be 7 lx per rent on the total1 not Income a against 20 per cent of total net income under our od tentative schedule "A corporation tin th $in W'! could put almost 50 per cent rtf the net Income In reserve before It would be taxed a much a under present law" Another net of graduated rate would he applied Hill and Vincon'd to corporation with net income beswren $10 and $20ftgl Iteing a corporation with net of 15000 bolding ba 30 per "nt nf earning for reserve they lad the corporation wniihl have to tv a rat of J2' per rent on It het mlngi Hotis Higher on A si Her set of rate would be op aivlnai corporatlonn with net Income of $20000 or more wish grad bil Increase In lower bracket bo or the heaview rate would apply corporation In the higher Clan" and Vlttnon said "would pay a iv iruuir wimr rfup pvair mn rnijgf inr Hionry ImW? call for lhe united co operntr of old age imtislon ttnd other rov 11 grower in the alate adding that lon In the gucial security act in dish was iiirmu nice nn eis grated a th beat fdogram tn pur hav urged th Governor to eall an uo immenia teiy in lieu ot tf)B old One of Hu? largest crowd in the history uf lhe Journal and Sentinel Nnrthweal North Carolina Haskel Hall Tournament packed ihe nigh 'chiKil gymnasium Isat night and tour 14011 team aemi tmal which Monday our team division remain from the field of ntnety al team that started th wide open batt fnr tne North'! title aimret two week ago team will hurtle for the right meet In ih final four gxme Monday starting at 7 o'clock Old Richmond girl th dark florae nf lhe tournament aprsna big ur prise tn feature last night play by defeating Statetvlilt! High girls eed ed number three In th inutnament bv Hie a ore of 31 tn Al Mineral Spring team out side of th sfede! Hat fought bril iianllv to enter the eml finals bv defeating Copeland High gtrla 35 to 15 Mineral Spring will mrel Nanrv Reynolds H'gh Monday nighl In the opening nf lhe semi fin)' at 7 o'clock The Schedule for Monday luuow 7 clock Noncy Reynold ersl Hprutes igirl I a n'cin Germanton va Mountain iborei clock tilrt Richmond vMountain igirlsi in clock Copeland Children (boys) Three Niathweet counties will be repreaenred In the semi fin! with Mineral Springs Gid Richmond and Children Hom flying the colors nt orsyth th two Mountain learn and Copeland carrying the color of Surry nd Nan i Reynold and Germanton repr ntlng Stoke Germanton ih Stokea county rhamplnn moved forward In th play last night bv unteathing rapid sccetn attack to defeat a well coached team from lainamg of Ah coitntv 31 tn 2 Copeland boy th ataf class champion niovsd forward by defeat ing V't Jefferaon to The Burn boy pchd nut In the third Knod to win lhe game after being Id to IT lead In lh firat half hv th Ashe quint AH of lhe gam's lt night were extremely interesting and offered anrne exigent basket ball for the tan The tournament la widret interest in history anl ood a uel in Avery Low Additional Snow alls WiiHinA i roam a elver i misery nt the flood bad people of atstre Snow telj tj tepth of 10 i i Western Nsa Yu and was stiil falling wlen night cam In em vnla there was as mm ae two teat of now and there were sno re rm in Ohio slid We I Vir gin Two turd death in PnvlniA yeslerdsy brought th In' number roe In entire Up to Its Uw danger Proi'a vlvslils Vv the problem arils baa tin Many hrs Ilona In Daner Many eetiit ut Naw England however were gidl danger Hain in reej the mna Tbe con nfetiout River Mih brought at least $10 fit) ii) dams tha city uf Hartford wa believed tevahng off but I Nat naHoosI guardsmen petroled her ttreetg ge hundred ere without home Th total number of prun mad homer I I ih timid ws'ere rear tie Bl 'rel tal night amt th figure WS const tereq nneerv tire eatifflaie Tn proper! damage rn toward tkiso Ther little doubt hut tnat it would ra much higher If the toe to wag earner and to rereitera is cortoid cred geiber with the vhton! cost uf relief and rehabihisuno Ih mon rrart mar reel billion Wreckage Mav Reath Billion Ing tha meeting of commute It a necessary for tn the stat to unite tha program may bt of benefit and I urge not only the ro operstton of thr aubordinate Grange but the full summit of all farm groups in thi effort lo maintain fair price for to bacco Other Matter Considered Al th meeting here th executive committee also: 1 Vot'd lo request Congres to direct the ederal Trad Commia on to conduct an inveatiganon of the manufacturer and duilrihtitnr of farm Implement with th view toward finding out whether price fixing agreement between the man ufacturer nd dlstrlliutrr are re aponeibte for present allegedly price of farm machinery Th mute expressed the opinion farm machinery price are too high aa compared with th prent ten 1 or (Arm roffimMlllM 2 Endorsed the George Bill tinning an appropriation for voca tionsl education now pnt ng before Congress It ws pointed mil that the Grange ha long been nn advo cat of vocational education atd be lieve the bov nd girl of America are entitled to vocational training tn the school life 3 Opposed th VH1 pending before Congress pertaining to regulation of traMportatien In view that it might work a hardehip on or mustire to is rm res with sped to tong and short baula ItAl'B I RGIS HASTE Mjtrt 21 liffftn Kchaub of tha State Col lege extension ervlc appeatedi to day to flue cured tobacco growers in North Carolina to sign th vnlun Official approval of the tte wid contract plan for 30 per cent re dudion of th iyH tobacco crop was' given In behalf of th North ttero linn State Grange at a rnretmg ofl th executive committee hw rea i terdav Th Grange tandiun of the plan I formulated nd endorsed by a group of alate farm tender al Raleigh) Tuesday assures the co operation uf th organisation in a contrail mirn Up program to reduce thia year 's to bacco crop County wide meeting will he held throughout th state at which the! plan will presented Th eign up: in orsyth county Is scheduled to beg on April lt at a meeting ofi fsmer tn the courthouse i Ciildudl Explain Plan 'Ail hire ri'ingnixnit th need of a control program for tohsreo farm ers" Harry Caldwell of Greens boro member of th rcently np pointed alate tobacco contrq) com mittee and elnto Grange ledurer told the executive cotninittve entire gloup uf farm leader nt th Ilali igh meeting on Tuesday felt that the only dilution now avniiabl to tobacco grower was an Immi di st sign up in hich each grower' would agree to reduce hi tobacco! IlftW fa I fiii acreage by 30 per cent I1UH It) VzJJUlUl Ao reduction will bo required ofl thus far met grow ing not more than 32 ai're of flue cured tobac co" he said Meanwhile State Itodiirer Cald well ha written all subordinate grange master in Hie state calling Upon thwn to present Hi program lo their respective membership for formal approval He pointed out tht county mas meetings will be held evey count bv renreaentsuve nt the' North Carolina State Collegn agri 1 Washington a i rs ass re I sw iccs a in Wnr Veteran Insurance Rirfeutiiivc nml or mer Ball Btin Ernie Shore li year old Insur ance representative yesterday an nouncetl his cnntiidacy for nomina tion for sheriff of orsyth county subject to the Dr mm ratio primary He hits been life long Democrat and for the past jfi years ha been a resident of Winston Salem and one of the moat active workers fog the party Mr Shore 1 on of the best known men In the porta world' and hi baaehsli fame ha been spread prominently on the page of national magazini and practically every newspajtor In rite Vnfted Slate BUI sport is not the only realm in which Mr Shore Is known a biMlnesa man he enjova the respect and prestige commensurate with ha popularity as a pitcher for the Bos ton Red Sox and New York Yan kee A a baseball pitcher he hurled th third of the four perfect ball game In the history nt the great American game In 1917 he shut nut no runs no hit rom 191 tn 1MJ baseball hl career and left league history when he retired Sir Shore to a gradual nf Guil ford Collpg where was prominent In coltogmte activities and I a for mer officer of (lie college's general alumni Whn the United States entered the World War Mr Shore enlisted In lhe navy wa sent to Harvard to the training School where he was rotnmiMloned an ensign and served 15 month with the middle He ie a member nf the Wlteonlan Itenmcrnile Club and Clyde Bolling Post of the American I eglon "If nominated and elected will enforce the law nf lhe stat nt North Cternlina and uphold th diitlre of the office of aheriff lo the bt of my ability" Mr Shore said efficiency rm opemtlnn and fairness will be practiced Under mv administration the people of onyth county confer upon me the great honor of thia office and 1 reaped fully offer mveelf as a candi date nowlng that a sheriff holds a responsible position and knowing also the qualltle demanded of a eltixen bv the penpl" in warmer Himiinv: tjijHa pow Mounimn mtn inrra room Oder warmer In ewt and recently erected bv Hnry ti Tipion near the High School Moh te and warmer kun trt road was blown from it foun dstlon Member of the family were spend ng the night else here World A'etes I Big Crowd! 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