I j h I H THlJ^WfeEK IN S WASHINGTON * * * H (Continued From Page lj 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 { < 'aim to be able to read the Senai 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. V | The ultimate outlook for the Presi \ dent's reorganization plan is still ! 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 - ?< nnnnnmv will he author tt niresiij Ui cvunuui; , _ I j/ed but that the broad powers sought s| ! v the Preiident will not be granted i ' U * i (ThIS 6UY SURE PLAYS A Q. j 1 WHETHER I LOSE MY JOS Of ^ 6GN N A UP A.N' ASK | ^ AtL^Cj " 3 | / - YOU ALWAYS INSIST i ;j ' \ L00KIN6 THR0U6H TH :j I V FOR TH'BALL-" VOI ! -> YOU 0I0HT I H ! /I^N BALL IN j ) ? i \ ) I % I *9 HI : j J We ha^ ; i b to t J H f v i H > ; | By sup ; ; 1 spendj 1:1 . in waj I I ; I Webeli |l - 1 ;j. I i We invi * ! ' 1 i 1 i i 11 HI t| til. Sylva i % > 1 < II * ft| > H 1 51 and K,~. m ft: i Ir ' I 1 I H I n, \ H?? a III HI H -A ^Ht ^B ^ ^ w and that the proposal to change j ? the civil service system and do away with the present functions of the Controller-General in passing ^ upon the legality of Federal ex pen- d ditures before they are spent will not be approved. c 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 ,! I Jv 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 - KS V .4*. * . iA . -M ?II JcEKCA//E. V k-PARDON ME, "NOT, I'M JUSr) MR. HAZARD, BUT All > HIM WHAT / YCJR DRIVES HAVE I OUT. BEEN STRAIGHT DOW' FAIR-WAYS.-BUT^WT V \sA\ SNSS^sNi P?% U -;'" ;?v- "' '"4 * ' ' ; ^ I HHKIf I SSI //ah-but mayb S' (S?^0M? IL3E MOCK ^ l_ re contributed ot he progress of Jack County. porting the iristit ing thousands of d< ges and salaries, ai le farmers for wooc eve in our County ; future. ite the world to c< Jackson County. , Paperb Company its Emplo THE JACKSON COUNTY: JOURNAL, ]L _ . " i * *T*f ' 1 ;.iv v & t * ' * ? f * 1 ' ^ * a i ,/ t iountyDemonstrators | Lead In Fields | By Mrs. Mayme Sue Evans, Home 4 emonstration Agent for Jackson Co.) !ontiniied from Page 6, See- | tion One ? 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 Turn to next page, please > ? ? I * 7") / AFTER ALL, I \ I / {6UESS IT IS A t / \ SCOTCH 6M?/j t I Ss^ 4 r *Hhv I ls> ^^>Mh > V/ Ifl I III <> - ^ ? i * ^ * <? II : ; ( ioard I yees I KHHBBHHHHBHH h tdL./. I I # 11 tl Compliments j I A*U /ifn'/Zn l\/finn \ .rimnnni\ ! i- rx tvu v/w? i ijl/u/(n ; Biltmore, North Carolina jl ...? I I m Planting Time I | T*1 _ f !1 AnnA x ne preparation or tne sun, guv*? i seeds, and proper fertilizers assure [ I bountiful harvests I Certified Seed Potatoes - Field Seed, Grass Seed I Garden Seed - Cane Seed. I Basic Slag-Acid Phosphate-a fertilizer for I overy purpose, and to fit any soil in this county. I JL' CCU | Dairy Feed-Poultry Feed-Hog Feed-Corn- I Hay-Cotton Seed Meal - Hulls I ,See us for low prices 11 Sylva Feed Co. I ' I I I I -1

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