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17355
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Two cases presented to the State's Supreme Court in 1935 address the problem of financing public schools. The debate centered on urban versus rural areas and how taxpayer money should be distributed into the education system evenly. Greensboro and Guilford Counties both represented this debate in legal cases presented to the State's Supreme Court.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 2 Issue 5, Feb 1935, p2-3, 19, il
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17356
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James Garfield Wooten was head of the Winston-Salem Police Department. He passed away in February 1935; circumstances surrounding his death are not disclosed. During his term as head of the Police Department he established the Winston-Salem Juvenile Detention Home for delinquent Negro Boys and served as the President of the Police Officers Division of the Institute of Government.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 2 Issue 5, Feb 1935, p8, por
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17357
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The Motor Vehicle Bureau of the State started recording automobile related fatalities in 1927. Between the years 1927 and 1934, 5,417 deaths were reported and these statistics prompted a new Driver's License Law which incorporates age limits for licenses and establish provision to prohibit intoxication while driving.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 2 Issue 5, Feb 1935, p12-13, por
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