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now it min go, WASHINGTON — The Senate has been notified that it will be in session until December 30 when the Christmas recess begins. This session will be the longest since tne second session of the 81st Congress. That one lasted from January 3, 1850 until January 2, >°K. Actually, there will be no .ormat, adjournment, because this first session hill continue until a momentary interlude occurs on January 3 and the second session begins. .......... . _ . In the five remaining legisla tive weeks of this year, there ap pears to be little prospect that either a tax bill or a civil rights bil lwlll find enough time to win passage. The tax bill is undergo ing hearings Mfore the Senate Finance Committee. Senate action on this biU is likely td await th* examination of the Presidential Budget for 1964-65 which is sche duled to be presented to Congress in January. As tot any civil rights bill which may come out of the House, the Boose Judiciary Com mittee last week wag still draf ting a report o» the bill. Any timetable on the civil rights bill is still sketchy, because the Bill will require approval by' 'the House Rules Committee bStatt it receiv es House floor debate. However, even if the House should complete its action on the measure in the next few Weeks, it does not ap pears that it can be passed by the OCtUfcbC ...... On foreign aid the Senate has adopted amendments offered by Senators Mansfield and Dir keen to cut the authorization bill propos ed. by the Senate Foreign Rela tions Committee from $4.2 billion to $3.8 billion. This brings the measure more in line with the House-passed bill which authoriz ed only $3.5 billion, but would still subject It to a "Senate-House conference oc an. acceptable * mount. It appears almost certain that a further Congressional cut will be made after the ceiling has been feet. This could come In the later round over the foreign aid appropriations MB. An indirect control on spend ing -has developed in the conside ration of the national debt ced ing. Three close House votes this year have reflected this feeling. In. May the House Increased and extended the national debt ceiling to $300 billion by a nine vote mar gin. In August a House extension of the ceiling to November 30 without increase in the amount passed by a forty-six, vote margin. But last week when the issue was to increase the ceiling to $315 bil lion and extend it to June 30, 1964, the HouSe margin of approval dropped to eight. Next week the Senate Finance Committee will interrupt its hear ings an tbs tax reduction bill to consider the debt' ceiling again. Sinde the temporary $309 billion celling expires on. November 30, and the current debt of the Fede ral Treasury stands at >307.6 bil lion, the economic policies of the country are certain to receive a review. Congress hopes to get its point across that spending and revenues need to he brought into line. The debt ceding is we approach by which it can get its views over to the Administration. From that standpoint, it may serve the use fui purpose of bolding down a Treasury barrowing trend that baa developed momentum in re Good Thru Saturday, Nov. 16th IH DUNN’S WAYNE AVENUE SHOPPING CENT®* Lemonade Mix n» 10/ Polled Meat *£T lOe Sardines ’ST 10c THRIFTY MAID HWXW DBUCIOUR !»•'. Cream Com !S 10c Tom. Soup 2 10c v ■ ■ ;. > I 1 W .: r. * 33*T i ft, ,, ■ . £sd V J| Hi jM mm Jp f l^i . «n IWr«* I ■ I ||v CAN LIMIT 1 MEM* ■ f ' $i*-w * b ■ .y.nmfT <,■ fi-V •" V \ ^ .. v. ■ > ;•„ : At>.>' •l' ’rtT.":. ■ ■ J ■' , .» . * . • V v-*-. ;|'V: WM jpu I.'L P'j I .1 Bob Whit* lean lest Ballard c KJIsbury m jk ii n mgk tli Im79 5' 3! 1 ■ ■ I D 3 We Have Baby Limas - Pbal & Snaps - Crowder Peas Creme Peas or / Blackeye Peas 1 1 Your Choko , • 114 lb. Each ini tm 4- ■ /£vSpr; - A
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