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Senate Favors Tax Relief
>, Most hated of all New Deal Tax
K measures has been the undistributed
profits and capital gains clauses in j
v* the current revenue structure and
? both of these tax provisions have
been retained in the new bill, though
in a modified form. Observers who
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ferial wind are predicting that the
} Senate Finance Committee will reci
o:n*nend the complete repeal of the
undistributed profits tax and further
j reduction of the capital gains tax,
and that the Senate will do what its '
1 Committee recommends.
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obscured by fog as to details but it ,
is believed here that certain group- 1
ings of executive functions, generally
t> conceded to be necessary in the
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Forecast GOP Gains
Political prophets are beginning to
be more specific in their predictions, ci
It is conceded privately, even by the ^
most ardent Democrats, that the IZee.
publicans will gain between 40 and < u
60 additional seats at this year's j
elections, giving them around 140 n
members ol the lower House instead ^1
of their present 90. That would still ,!
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leave the Democrats with a two-to- j
one majority.
j Professed readers of the Presi- p
dental mind, of whom there1 are e
many who seldom rend it correctly, ^
represent Mr. Roosevelt as being re- 0
conciled to letting political events ^
take their natural course as well as
keeping hands off Congress. 1
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ulinary herbs. The State Home 4
>emonstration Agent, Miss Ruth Cur
ent, asked that I prepare an herb > ^
xhibit for Farm and Home week, ! 4
rhich was held at State College the ! 4
st week in August. This exihibit from j ?
iy county, included forty-eight dried ?
erb products, in half-pint contain- f
rs, six herb vinegars, and eight herb >
:llies. In addition to this exhibit, |
carried thirty-nine varieties of 7
rowing herbs to Raleigh, for dis
lay. In the early spring I sent ?
ieht varieties of herb seeds down to ?
Ir. Jimmy Weaver, who has charge
? the State College College green
ouse asking him to plant them for X
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Certified Seed Potatoes - Field Seed, Grass Seed I
Garden Seed - Cane Seed. I
Basic Slag-Acid Phosphate-a fertilizer for I
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