GREETINGS TO LABOR
PURITAN FINISHING MILLS
BURLINGTON, N. C
SYKES FOUNDRY & MACHINE COMPANY
IRON, BRASS, BRONZE AND
ALUMINUM CASTINGS
GEAR WORK ANI> IJCKERIN END WINDING
Maple Avenue Extension
BURLINGTON, N. C.
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GREETINGS TO LABOR
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PICKETT HOSIERY MILLS
INCORPORATED
Monufocturers
FINE SEAMLESS HOSIERY
BURLINGTON, N. C.
Compliments
CHEROKEE FLOORING CORPORATION
BURLINGTON, N. C.
QUALITY
VALUE
STYLE
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STORES
HENDERSON, N. C.
OPERATING 133 STORES IN ,
NORTH CAROLINA
SOUTH CAROLINA
VIRGINIA, TENNESSEE
and GEORGIA
Triple
protection
Be a Member,..
Tax Committee Back
Pay-As-You-Go Taxation
“ People in low-income gproups
are bearing: a larger share of the
tax burden than is fair."
That’s what Arthur Elder of
the AFL Tax Committee told the
National Legislative Council of
the AFL at its meeting January
15th.
Backs Pay-as-Yau-Go
"The American Federation of
Labor,” Elder said, “has main
tained that a pay-as-you-go tax
policy is essential in a time of
high employment, hig prices and
high, profits. Deficits that stimu
late inflation will mean still high- !
er prices ahd a lower standard of
living for wage earners, pension
ers and the millions on fixed in
comes in all parts of the nation.” I
Elder pointed out that Con-,
gress last year hot only failed to ,
close loopholes in the tax laws
which allow billions of dollars to
escape taxation. It also opened
up new loopholes.
“A tax policy under which tail
f
lions of the wealthier,” he Mid,
"are paying considerably less in
taxes to the Federal government
than they paid daring World War
II while those in the lower in
come groups are paying more
makes a mockery of equality of
saeriCce.
“Any suggestion of a general
increase in taxes until major
loopholes in existing tax laws are
closed would be both inequitable
and un-economic.”
ANSWERS TO WHO KNOWS
(Continued from Page 2)
1. 270 billion in 1960; 380 bil
lion now.
2. $22.8 billion in I960, $18.1
billion in 1951.
3. Gertrude Ederle, in 1926
4. Prince Fuad, son of King
Farouk of Egypt and his second
wife, the former Narrimkn Sadek.
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Coco-Colo
Groceries
Ice Cream
Ice
HARVEY C. HINES COMPANY
Manufacturers and Wholesalers
KINSTON, N. C.
BUTTERCUP ICE CREAM CO.
Manufacture** of
BUTTERCUP ICE CREAM
"The Good Health Refreshment"
HAMLET. N. C.
PROGRESSIVE STORES, INC.
“Home of Better Values”
\ SANFORD. N C
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a commoner.
5. Siam
6. Frederick M. Vinson.
7. Edna Ferber.
8. Roger Lowell Putnam.
9 The Athenia.
10. Barrabas.
IT PAYS TO TRADE
With
D066ETT LUMBER GO.
211 E. Park Are. Phone 8179
Safeway Cleanini Plait
BRING THIS MORN —
WEAR THIS EVE”
234 North College
Dial 5*2950
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Tucker-Kirby Co.
Incorporated
Builders’ Supplies and Coal
520 W. Pointer St.
P. O. Box 1086-Phone 6-1585
Charlotte 1, N. C.
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THE COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK
GREETINGS TO LABOR
MIDYfTTE HARDWARE CO.
BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS
Hardware and Building Material
KINSTON, N. C.
FOR GOOD PRINTING AND SERVICE TOO CALL
H. A. STALLS PRINTING COMPANY
Phone 5-7060
AND ASK FOR A SALESMAN TO CALL
P. O. Box 1061
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
GREETINGS TO LABOR
BARRUS CONSTRUCTION jCO.
Telephone 4075
PAVING CONTRACTORS
GRADING AND DRAINAGE
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STANDARD ASPHALT PAVEMENTS
KINSTON, N. C.
There is Nothing Finer
than to Live in
North Carolina
- January opens with a bang
in North Carolina. You can
hunt quail, grouse and turkey
zhrougn tn« Jist. cuiy in the monte
at Pinahurat, January 4- 1G, will ba hald tha
34th Annual Fiald Trials. „
And to gat an aarly start on tha naw yaar's
businass tha big Furnitura and Rug Markat
opans in High Point, January 21-for 2 waaks.
Farmars can taka it ralativaly aasy making
plans, sacuring saad and gatting raady for
tha kitchan gardan.
And around tha cosy hearth
fires most of ua can relax in
tba evening with a temper*
ate glaaa of beer-sold
under our State ABC
system of legal control
that is working so well.
North Carolina Division
UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC.
Compliments of
Highland Container Co.
Incorporated
JAMESTOWN, N. C.