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Among the most striking, facts in the Washington scene this year was the willingness *mT the A Jew days ago, the Ma jority Leader of the Senate, and that, "We have passed a lot at major bills this session some of them very hastily and they stand in extreme need at going over for loop holes, rough corners, and par ticularly for an assessment of current and ultimate cost in the framework of our capeci- ty to meet it" While it seems that about everything the White House wanted was done promptly, there are a few instances where the end of the session saw misgivings by the Con gress about being driven in to agreement on some of the legislation. We saw that in the Senate's refusal to re peal Section 14 (b) of the Taft-Hartley Act after the House had approved such a bOL As recently as last week, there was some slight rebel lion about two other Admin istration programs. In these instances, the Congress stif fened its backbone and re fuse! to grant funds for the programs of Federal rent sub sidies and the formation of the Tsachers Corps that had been demanded by the Presi dent Both of these programs had been approved earlier. In the Teachers Corps that had been demanded by the Presi dent Both of these programs had been approved earlier. In the Teachers Corps, we can see how far the Federal gov ernment seeks to go in public education since it would place in the hands of the Com- j HSnm Claimants far social seoa irity benefits wen today ca iStetrirt Manatee*of theSatt* he represented by a perse® af their choioe m any busi ness they may have with the Social Security Administrati on. Mr. Thomas stated this does not mean that a repres entative is needed sinoe moat people handle their social se curity affairs with the held of the people in the social se curity office. An applicant for social se curity benefits may be repre sented by an attorney or other qualified person of his choice The representative may act far the social security claim ant generally on all social se curity matters except for the signing of the claims applica tion. He may request a re consideration. hearing, or Appeals Council review. Any notice or request sent to the representative has the same affect as if sent to the social miasicner of Education power to recruit, train, and assign teachers to local school dis tricts—all without the approv al by the States. As we close this session, we can hope that Congress is re gaining its senses. omtV HOURS > Through this long and de manding aessicn, I h«ve been able to return to North Caro lina only briefly and it has not been possible to hold reg ular office hours in each of the eleven counting of the 9th District. Plans are being worked out now so that 1 will be available to Hnycne who would like to discuss na tional issues or personal pro blems they are experiencing with the Federal government The detailed schedule will be announced in the local news papers of each county soon. M . ■ ■ m H dHHHi "" * ■ M w • §§| |i®iS§ aHHI ® M ft* mm MHV 1 lis lihk JmwmM S&P p If i ■i V l« ted with trouble free electric comfort heating! every year. But, except for standard thermostats, most electric comfort Heating systems How no moving ports. So nothing or adjust.^ Flameless electric heating does the fob. j the representative. torneys are limited kt the a* charged social ants and a representative wlic ts sot an attorney may »o4 , for his services without prku {approval of the Social Setnui !ty Administration. 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