Fayetteville Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - April 12, 1934, Fayetteville, Arkansas t THE WEATHER 4 Fair Thursday night and warmer Friday low 42 I FULL LEASED WIRE NEWS SERVICE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 39 NUMBER 120 EVENING 12 ft Associated PRICE TWO Reports That HaH of January High File Applications PLACEMENTS A Hodson To Conference and W R His Little Rock April only placements vere made in March by the office in Ar- the number of applications or employment ft decrease if 10 per cent January when were employed on Civil Works Administration Thia was shown in a1 report Ting activities In the slate ing the past seven months filed today in of hery Belief wan expressed the decrease was in large due to the to thousands of farmers who had registered m anticipation of rom 1933 through HI this received of which were men and were the period Offers Cooperation To Commission Full cooperation with the civil seivice commission appointed by the to charge of lice anj fire departments of city is by Mayor T h Now that the law creating the civil commission and and police nents of my hands is in I hope that everyone in the will cooperate ly with the commission sure them of my full cooperation as he Raid The council tried to pick three business men whs were above re- proach for the places on this im- he said Artist's Conception of Two New Structures for University Campus Contests Open Tomorrow Morning and Continue Through Saturday FROM SCHOOLS of made tire public war included in c Divisions Listed Placements during divided ap li a off Seed Agency i agency together t will be able f- some Arkansas Centennial Corn to April ur and ilent D the Area Arkansas in which one P Be located tn PWA is approved A- member the Several members Centennial will company group to Mrs Eudora and Wilson Delegations Miles to University Contests The and be foV Today 1052 tarn igh schools of the state had events Stic literary was and all Trill general all parts of we're for Hants Are Wanted Plant Exchange Colored Area White people aru asked to nate flowers and plums for the plant exchange to be held by the colored citizens of the city at Henderson school tomorrow as a part of their observation of ter Humes Miss chairman said today Miss also asking gardener to volunteer in the which will be either tomorrow afternoon Saturday committee on Homes in the colored residential district and hapes to much in beautifying thut Miss Quinn said She pie who can give ur to he used in this work ICKES SIGNS CONTRACT FOR LOAN TODAY Provides Pott Two Buildings On Campus CARAWAY W IRES arid will to attend the Ar- kansas and reports Washington indicate there is doubt of his Acceptance he cannot attend the opening exercises will he requested to press the button which the gaWs and make his visit at- such time as will bast suit his convenience The audience with President been arr ie Groups d the ige to reach part of i Wilson is not quite so but the mileage over the paved route traveled also university head the two They are J principal of the Eudora who Wilson Contests The open sarly morning and wil also opens tomorrow morning irid will be Saturday morn Track in dash be Vill fie Saturday 1 interest pie are the one-act play contests which be in the university open to One-Act flays an Event Preliminaries one-act will o'clock row Twelve schools are entered and six appear at the From from each will be advanced to the with each school however a different the SENATE VOTES AN INHERITANCE LEVY INCREASE Follows by Day Passage Of JO Per Cent Hike On Income Scale DEPOSIT PROGRESS HOUBO Committee Favors Limit Payment In Closed National to April Senate today voted for a big in- crease Inheritance a year in additional revenue It an amendment to the i by lette Wis Architects drawings of the brary top and Chemi tiy build below to be erected on the University campus at a cpst are shown above Construction of these assured today with approval of ickes Both buildings are to be of the gs erected several years agoi chemistry building is to be south of agriculture building library Between the two and directly west of Main building i First floor of t the Library building wili be by the reserve library rooms and receiving and sections and President J C office The second floor will feature the main reading room which is to be a room 177 feet Delivery rooms and administrative also the second A stairway will lead from the main entrance to the delivery room Front section of the basement i will house the University On floor the back section will be to sUck making feeven floors in the stack rooms from basement to the top The chemistry pictured below be a companion ing to the agri building and is to be identical with it in size The agri building is 1 shaped building and tin new building be an building Besides the Southwest it will house the zoology and ogy departments the former to cupy the west end of the second and the latter the weat end of the third floor The science building will consist of a basement three floors and will have a on each floor Tor its use it will be as well equipped as any science building in the try those in charge said The auditorium or lecture room will be on main floor of the try building Information Received Bj From Woman Construction In Two Final contract for a anil grunt tu the of here fur new was aliped today by Secretary This information was 1 w President J C by Senator Caraway President immediately advised of the building committee Andrews Bldn for are tn be asked at once the com- when here and will appear in newspapers in the j will be given 30 days to submit wr ch probably another month will before construction can Signature of this her on the absolute guarantee that the ngs fund to be provided Two Local It two University of Arkansas these tg A separate expected to make available also for buildings for the medical at Little Rock ftp of super in existing law and the finance STOKES MAKE Local Department Stores Make A Spontaneous Appeal to Shopper Department stores all over town today made a spontaneous drive for week end business using space generously in The Democrat to announce a variety of events and Spark for Barrow E P Santa Monica Calif April Poynor of I City who was mistaken by cers for Clyde Barrow notorious i i desperado when he was through the Cookson Hills j OVER BIG PART We got the moving picture j last Friday night was in T T TV t Art owners out here on a big ville Wednesday and Thursday on Unprotected May levies 1 to as 1 to -45 SO in schedule Exemptions on groas estate were reduced from to Taxes paid under the super tate schedule are not subject to the 80 per cent- credit for lar tuxes paid to There are two schedules of tate rates under present law the first running from 1 to 20 per cent against which the 80 per cent- credit iB allowed The rates do not affect the first schedule The newly adopted rates begin on net estates under com- pared with in existing law and graduate upward to 00 per cent on those over -t with an exemption of on MORTON TO gross estates in existing law The estate tax is paid on the Value of ferred after death the site on estates under his amendment would amount only to about 44 per cent over He Said the 60 per cent Be Nipped By Frost In Southland and Presence of 1000 high school will the i 6 House for Area loan and his great personal interest in outdoor assures committee time in which to present the proposition which have been favorably I reported to executive of the Arkansas Centennial sion art in Logan Crawford Newton Chicot Baxter arid Union counties There about the location nf the remaining two An effort should President Roosevelt prove the plans will be marie to increase ie number of areas to 12 Washington county hoping to liim one of the parks area as it is felt trie preliminary performances The to invite shoppers to their stores be held at the ihee at Ozark and Palace and the take the Ozark theatre evening W F manager ot the is making a special reduction in price for visiting dents for both the matinee and I evening Mr 011 said Preliminary music contests will begin tomorrow and the to be open to the public Finals on violin and piano will be j Penney store was established boys and girls from over the state at the high school meei at the university Friday and also if being counted on to help business Penney Anniversary The J C Penney company of which George Bowen is er is the opening morrow of its anniversary sale which is being held all over tion all report business much business for the A C Spark Plug better all over Now what better j company for whom he travels in barometer get than them? Arkansas Oklahoma and Texas j convention informed the i Mr Poynor has a slight producers that as about everything lanre to Barrow aid in the way sex had been a car similar to the andi and that as the audience I with a Texas license Several men j didn't care to see it over again j the highway in u they suggested that for a change of him arid began shooting one ofj the audience would the bullets striking the rear of bis i like to see just an old fashioned ear He stopped and raised and established his identity j after he learned the men 11 ended m laughter the doing must of the laughing tion trip's to pending loan the of i Marion of- the board of S in behalf vides for long time loan money an gift to the state To fturi for Re- Election in would riot apply until was reached The vote for the in- heritance levies was to 14 The Wisconsin Senator said the higher rates were meet expenditures necessary to made movie Ami they also want tn ate the and suggestive advertising for pictures Yuu can't make a picture as bad the lead you to believe i1 is A MONTH WORK PROGRAM Little Kock April I High winds that filled the sky j with sand and dust brought a sharp in temperature throughout the over- night in Little Kock the fall was I 20 degrees to a low of 48 1 rrees this morning i er weather was reported fmm northeastern Arkansas with I sary in order to relieve distress and provide employment House Ponders About Supertax Meanwhile House leaders look dubiously at for ance of the 10 per cent supertax on incomes adopted yesterday by the Senate Speaker Rainey said he I there is quite a bit of opposition to it in the House I They'll have to show need for this tax the House to 40 degree I said Rep Byrns the country simultaneously in tW HOSPITAL 1470 Penney stores VISITS HE jt 5 p.m and on 7 p.m I Kemmerer Wyoming 32 years Only contests in lin and piano but contests include boys and girls trio boys tet and girls and hoys glee clubs Each of 15 districts debate will debate both the and negative four times sales I if through should not be the project goer wuu before anv decisions are made and these preliminaries will talte all winch day Friday nnd part of morning after 10 o'clock or About 50 members of the erans Hospital staff at New Pollock Department I he arc announcing lhc j Ilr I opening tomorrow of a new oi The Cotton which hospital the party TO Wesley Players will night at for initiation and to i election of officers for Annette I oilier will initiated -is Jan honorary and New County Set-Up Is STAFF VISITS HERE Explained by Dyess and Gertrude Gates at- Corning and Wilson and tl degrees at and warmer was the forecast for tomorrow A sharp change to colder ther brought snow to many as far south as i I don't know about said Chairman N of the ways and means committee We'll have to it i House banking committee approved legislation nay in closed national but limited the W H Morton of Strickler ley Township will be a candidate for second term as Representative m the Democratic primary He today return from the special assembly session Mr Morton is a former banker and postmaster and is a former circuit clerk of ton county Two other candidates D E of Springdale and Mrs Ella B Hurst of Fayetteville already have announced The county is en- titled to three representatives THE WEATHER Fair Thursday night and day warmer day Ark Weather nf nd a warning from the will feature a variety of cotton Montgomery Ward effort opened stores today wide sales The Boston Store is on Ward the SOO with than SOO high chool announcing n it- L L v r Mrs G F Wales who has been j visiting at the home of her i Campbell Bell Dry Goods com- 1 t T prs Pav law and daughter Dr and Mrs his pany arc heralding Friday anil notably C Fichtner since September ns the final days of their i if to add further the is returned to her home n j semi Loom Bnd Palace Drug stoic is continuing beth N J state that the event has been i its one csn sale thir week relief city and county officials from a area a ing last to hear R state relief dates fare director explain the re- lief Only are nr have on relief eligible the works program to started in the eity and is for this work for the month An- persons win lie en this it is The rehabilitation allocation fur the present U Sam are made to CONTINUED ON forecaster hat frost may un- protected plants further by tomorrow The weather bureau wai of a disturbance of great intensity over O moving amount which may he paid in full to SKOO This came were obtained to force the measure by Rep R Mich the com- to the House floor for a vMc A total of 145 signatures that promised winds in required for that procedure j the j Also Speaker Rainey had just west and north portions Much the lake region ruled that publication of thv snow today points re- i of the would be a drop of in the fuli were yesterday anil I obtained recorded a j The provisions in the as a of MS this they now stand April tonight and Tri- day warmer day and day warmer in northwest portion 131 names Friday petition tn Oklahoma Fair warmer in west portion Friday ly cloudy warmer Kast Texas Generally fair cooler on west coast tonight rfay generally fair warmer in fall with the a temperature of early today Snow in Tennessee The change to affected ON 1 ACB for ment to depositors in all have or ed payment in full Corporate sections of the stock market control requiring ular reports from corporations with listed securities which nents of the bilt said would place state private banks which were Hosed on Or r J tip to under governmental con- The payment also applies trol were approved today by n to banks which arc now or Senate banking subcommittee