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f WEEKLY LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY | 'Phis is fin* IHili of ;i series of weekly Himimuies prepare/l In tin* legixlaliw* staff of tin* In >l itit Ic* of G/ivernme.'il or tin* work of tin* NorlYt (arolhm fionornl \ ss<*iii l>| y of I* t “». It is conlineil to of mat lot s of vi iht.il mien• t ami major impm l.inee. In .'in oilierv! • un.-' • tillnl \\irk | riilieellntion «*i a ‘tin to I’t. l!r:tvv | and m vi idt’ii'- “I*. ’.u I..ad of liH’i ■ l:itor. :;tid pt i •ir i: il;«• - did rail. •» a m*M f|»na y of ixeite- Hi> nl. I\iv for I«• t*i lafoi * ondi'dj Moiid *v. Konn 'v !*).:♦ a non a J tins li.app*a- . m> ,' d»* * . v I down j to Im *m at'd try l*» ft away.; Imf till n I .<• t . vyoiu*;! ;ii*i*i i that 1 1 < •• • ■ r 4 ■ • h:i\:i* I br» n 1*0)1 it» Mil’ It! I ’York, i rVi ii thouidi in t-mi -o' 1 1 i-|] intro dmdion . tJ»< ■ I•v - i tfi.in two V* r fli. *• i it.' alwiip PV.'tl I.Mt Hi.' II• •’ I I 1 •*. n|y. gfii) hill ■' omfrji •< ■it h last MVfdon. Fdnri! ion With n?rrwvw n.t * ln <!nl. <1 11/ * t Work Ufntv 1 In* I ‘ ni.i <im (\»UI I Oil .i. ■■;»h • »* •' ell n! it. clloiil it'r-•• 11 i..'i »!. i ion. thr | (J. iim :■ I \ * odd • •» i .t* I . \l l I n« V <!i 'l' l l* ,*.»:• u| o! I •|oPar«i«v ' \ ~ ~|,i ! lion. p*ls ai? In ' I 1 .-ii . \\ ill? out Op)"»- if !<-11. d. ; |)| iv incr of tji. / '■••• 1 1».‘ )•« 1 11i.• .-rhool avitlnn tin * <• in mil !»• a.v.noi.ii lied •' ? iv t to in jit '..d.. ■ ' 1 . • • ' iji! >i m silp)MM ) to i irk "ii < ' !• f i thr.lt «- ii.* <• i..! ..)«• iit ion of ■ • hoofs win ho imp* * I tit- ! i aI ■■ h'..* id«' for apf i in--neVif • i . (o m. - d • • • ■ ••• i ‘ ■ l ii-d frf •jiroh Ism ■ Vo nft.il v fi./ip ’.l •• .'lf: firm f.lori don, ? d . , tlii* ii. i *'■ V - *d of id u ■ o'i anil \ i\ •dioi.l I•• *** i d \ r*. ■ k i i-d* thi v. •••)•’ hi I! • r . ! ' •• fi- on fho Id *- rod I-Io rill dorit • , ,| pi • i.■' 11 -■! ; -i* if •ml . r tli. rlioo! • . i ah»|* * : iop a y**Pf t<>- V■•. :! - i ovtond* .f • • • d 1 !v aid* s n«» . , .11 ■•' r■ > The I t ; n !i -• 1 -■ that i ■- j ::li*.*» ll ri •n| .• I d, •may ! v m*r i . I u h s 11 tilt. for til. : lI o ! !•• (*. Ito.i»d "f I!!v mr.\ 1* , •• 11 passrd til.' ll.'l .. • ' ' • ' ..A <•!- wh' rtf • • to dot. iniinr- f lio n «;!-• noi'tand :u In itio at . ' .»f tlto tuo!vi ; V t ito U|»l"*' '• d d ’ at >ll of air 1,0 r Ir.-i - *••• ( ... • ■■ Hod^-s lii tal.fi ill * • td W*ndd . :i\ o n.oiio\ :,.d it. In .•• .- nt dii|i lira' ion of .I' .m t . . . M ml.or :of • •mnt y of duo a ..in uho |o.»k I. fj. ii pr • •" t il.- \ prd I . rat ifif.at ion of ’ho o:..nil»n hill Vll 'l'll a ppod.l - d ! i . It: I V 111 ro liovial Jo 1. in a hr| : . h. <n in t.iodiifoil whirl) would vdidato .any ofl'iri.al art i.on lh-\ rnivht liaw taka* ii. Vrridrnt. If* i!th. \nd llospitali/.if ion In un aim* \ of 11. \v .t -■ I- than I hills ha\o hooK iut v-.diii i'd to rui* | tail rortain pra-li'a of « -oiiiiv'i'rial j illfd tion-tuofit hosprtali’/at ion in J Si|lor . t ion. r 11y 'ln hills many . hayiniv si-niilar iu«»\i ion,.-, triko at nnslvadim advoili in'.', unjir • ran rollai nui ppj' t. «i> i. ii • ha oil on mi dal. moiit a, applio:ili«»n JAMES lU CHAXW EADS “ Your country is vo)/ r mother; ho: r your ■ broth er’s interests at heart." i i EVERY .1.1.nl <>f thr* c.'io- will I).' faithfully taken pare of if we :ne appointed to serve. WILLI FORM Jil 231 « EDENTON N C.| 1 THE HOME 4 THE ALBEMARiM 1 MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOC/ATlOf^\ for insuranee, and tnisiepresenta jti.ni of policy provisions hy ilpents. ‘•I tin- hills, only five have re e.-ived eonnnittee approvttl; only three have passtd flue house; and none have been passed hy -hoiIV i houses, 111! fMI, int rodneed hv |{>-p. ! Ullle and others, is furtherest alone; lit: legislative journey. Havine; passed the llnuse, it was reported I cut favoralily hy tin- Senate liisur anr.' I'lnntnitte.. on l-'riday. and Is '•heiluh d for debate next Tuesday. Aoplieahle to poiicies issued after j.lanuary 1, l'tloll, its major pt-ovis | ion is , reipiireiftent of notiee fi-otn I tilt days to two years (d.-p.ndiltg on It idle policy ,is itlforee) hefn)-r a .■otnniereiai eompany may cancel or j ft.il to renew :i policy. ,\ similar ! lulls, applicable to non-profit in- ur a alias '.passed the House, hut is still iti a Senate rommittee. The lluduel I Ii- joint finance rommittee ha ' ••iripl'-l•■<) puldie. heal inps on pill ' P'.s. d new taxes. About $lO mil fi.ill ||<-| year ill new revenue llltlsl < 1 -** l”und In halanee tin- liudyel. The nale l inanee f'ommitt.-e met -ep V irately on Thursday night and. I wit It lit! nl 2a mendli i-s tu-eselil, ill I forma). imsiened halh.ts were 'tiarked The straw vote gave an 1 I lulu at ion of the way ti e tax wind no l ihi wing. Support for the prn i. - . d toiiaeco tax was c\ iih nt. with • V- lot. ii atrain- t. and two members i 1 I me modification. There •'as almost solid optinsition to a 1 flat sales tax wliieli would in i ludi food and medieim : and to a r. tax on r.-.-d, seed, fertilizer. • nil in ••Ptimiirs. \ t:i\ nn malty' '• Hi'l. i - «il i, pvo\ ml im:ir/vptah|r ! v a \«»t ** of I.'i t«» 2. Amo|i»*' nth* r • Mint*’! straw \utf in favnj of proposals W’*m: (I) r> sains '■ i\‘ mi ru n motor vchirle.s. with hunt. I C. t<> I; (2) I S ta\ on m n n.l u . il \. hit h-s. 11 to 7: (2) iv • iiovrtl of fh‘.'towm*r i-M-mptioi) i own.-r- of fix ~ or m«nv A .-hirh s). !•’* t*» (I) imunasn from. Xh.' f 7 tot 1 • in liuiior tax. II to ("») 1 •nlopti.ui of st.it/* incomr tax wlth ii"hlintr plan, 12 to X; (<;> mn>« j mvoijits tax mi hotels anil motols.! |ll t" X; (7) jiroposod tax on m- | ... including I a home healed with l for the FINEST FUEL OIL ((GUUF)7 your money can buy, call rmrim coastland oil co. It Mililllltll I'HONE (>99 EDENTON, N. C. hooting oil Distrihutors of (iULF OIL PRODUCTS i 1 I BARCLAY’S en ™ ! ™ M Straight Bourbon Whiskey ■ B NOW 5 YEARS OLD k Fully aged In charred ' white-oak barrels § | Distilled, aged and bottled under expert quality control T) rt^lfrtl .V , a0.50 »o-20 SSr _M3«« 2 "» 45S> BARCLAY’S \M S 6 PROOF-JAS. BARCLAY £ CO.JLIMITED, PCDil\ lOINOIS '' I ■t SMOKE SCREENS SOUTH’S ORCHARD DISASTER- Smokc from lumber, sawdust and rubber smudges shrouding peach orchard at Shelby County Penal Farm, Memphis, Tenn., is symbolic of the South’s largely unsuccessful fight.to ward oft ravages of spring's’ worst storm in many years. Subfreezing cold caused multirnillion-dollar damage to strawberries, watermelons, cucumbers, corn and pecans; wiped out Georgia-South Carolina peach etopt., updates, 21 to I); and IS) proposed Hl'; .luxury lax on jewelry, Ing enue, ell-., 11l to Until the Mouse and Senate Finance Committees plan further straw votes in the early part of this coining week, and nine definite rommittee deris ions may soon materialize . . . The joint appropriations suh-rommittee rout iiilled its work oil tin- budget, making a number of inn-eases and decreases. Due to increased esti mates of highway revenue, an addi tional SS(H),O72 for the Highway ( oimnission was approved. The. K Termites WWARMINGTI t CALL ] B|^f : "OTTO'' THE ORKIN MAN T t FREE INSPECTION jJ Call Elizabeth City 6783 Cod. \ I THE CgOWA.NI HERALD, FDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, aPRII. 14, i»sr,. Department of Motor Vehicles re ceived a cut of approximately a ijuarter of a million dollars for the next biennium because of savings resulting from the recent act pro viding for only one license plate. The Probation Commission and Pa roles Board obtained approval for slight increases for administration; i-v IF YOU LIVE IN EDENTON fifllWHY NOT BUY PRODUCTS MADE W\ IN EDENTON? SUCH AS OLAG TOOTH PASTE! Ask any dentist. Dentists by the hundred have written us: • “ wonderful ” .. . “none other like it" .. . ‘‘you ain’t heat it” .. . “best I’ve ever used" .. . "best on the market ,” etc. DON’T LAG...buy OLAG At Drug Stores Everywhere WE BUY | Standing Timber AND LOGS HIGHEST PRICES . Washington Lumber Co. Telephone Columbia, N. C. 2163 or R. H. SHAVENDER Ransomville, N. C. ( X and the Prison Department, also fi-,< nanced from the Highway Fund, received a substantial increase, mainly for development of prison ] industries and farming, to assist in : lyisoner rehabilitation. Study Commissions i When legislative bodies are faced 1 wjth difficult questions, on which ■ there is a dearth of factual infor- ' t mation or an abundance of disa- , greement, an accepted method of \ disposition Is to set up a study I commission. This session of the ! i General Assembly has been no ex- ( eeption. Bills introduced this week ( would set tip commissions (appoint- , ed by the Governor) to study the , State’s tax structure, commercial ( fisheries, and mosquito control. One , proposal (which is the third tax- ( study measure now pending) pro-, , vi.les for a qri-memlier commission to study the State’s tax laws, re porting to the 19fi7 General As-: semlily on possible reendifieation of tile KeveliUe Code, changes in basic tax schedules, alternate sources of revenue, anil long-range revenue planning. A second hill would Cre ate a 7-mem tier Commercial Fish eries Advisory Board, to meet with and make recommendations to the Commercial Fisheries. Board of the - Department of Conservation and i Development. 'Flu* third hill would ■ set up a fi-member commission to .study the salt marsh mosquito ■ problem in eastern North Carolina and recommend to the I9f>7 General ; Assembly means for adequate mos-. - 1' .. = quito control. , Miscellaneous Another constitutional amend ment has been proposed. A hill hy Rep. Buchanan would remove the present 90-day pay limit, and add a $lO per day expense allowance to General Assembly members’ pay ... A hill sent in on Friday would permit Attorneys General to retire on 2/3 pay at 05 after 15 years of service ... As was the case in 1953, the bill to require corn meal and grits to he enriched before sale stirred up one of the loudest battles of the session. Proponents came out a little I letter than before, but only a little. While the ’53 bill was defeated, the '55 version was amended almost beyond recogni tion, hut at least passed the House, and has gon.e to the Senate . . . The corporation code revision passed ; the • Senate Thursday with 53 Now Mdity«Wear' FALSE TEETH :WiM'Morc Comfort PASTEETH,pleasant alkaline (non-acid).powder, holtla false teeth more firmly. To-eat atuTtalk in more comfort,-iust-sjirlnkle a little FAS TEBTH qir yourvplates. No gummy, gooey, pasty-taste-or faeUng.' Checks ••plate odor:”,(denture breath), (let FASTEETH -at any Ortiz counter. WMiewvyvwywwwwwa I •' • * c ’ * . r. : .; Watch the Exciting $15,000 Va. Beach Open GOLF TOURNAMENT Ejampgr —— -w *■ - - - - - During Norfolk's Colorful 2nd Annual INTERNATIONAL AZALEA COURT , April 18th to 24th : See loading professional golfers from all sections of the country ‘compete for a $15,000 purse at the Cavalier Yacht and Country Club, Va. Beach, April 21st thru April 24th. Enjoy a full week of colorful events. Witness an elaborate coronation when Princesses chosen by Ambassadors of NATO countries form the court of an Azalea Queen! See the Azalea Queen, Miss Olivia Twining, daughter of Air Force Chief, General Twining, crowned while a military band plays in a setting of real Azaleas, Cornelias and Dogwood. Join in the excitement of an outboard regatta. Cheer for your team in the North Carolina and Virginia High School Va.- Pilot track meet. See festive window displays arranged by Norfolk Merchants. Make the Cape Henry Pilgrimage. Visit Norfolk's beau* tifwl hemes on a Garden Week tour. This is all possible during Norfolk's International Azalea Court week. Ow .amendnu-nts . . . Curiosity seekers | (and eommereiul services would bet denied uecess to copies of birth and ileiith certificates in the register of deeds office, except by permission of the State Registrar of Vital Sta- I tistics, under a new House bill. j Before 1945, less than *1,11(10,0(1(1 j ft year was spent for cancer re search. Since then the American I Cancer Society alone has devoted I about *35,()00,000 to that work. 1 Have High Prices Outdated Your Fire Insurance Coverage Many insurant e polities were H ,al - r " ’■"’ 1 12". anil li,l\e 111"! been in. riM-ol -unr jet today. ■HBI 99 it take alt! 111 ill ll ! lionet to S^HreiiiiiM III!' I U id'll 111 ll!Ull'r,\ I'.i .I I I .-t.! 11- ii) toll! 11l 111 ll 11 !" date Mop in ' v ' 4 9A^^9 ,, "'i' PAGE SEVEN GECTION TWO— - - 1 About five per cent of lung can tcer cases are cured today. Over 50 per cent could he cured if they were diagnosed early enough, the I American Cancer Society says. I j Some 35 per cent of mouth can cers are eured today. About (15 per j cent can lie cured if the cancer is detected soo.n enough, the American (’alien- Sot iety states. I ee, 1 TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED
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