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6,1 r ft Peck Vilh Gifts from -if. UVIHT milium.? ix v X, : , ..Clinton , . " - "jp: Give Blouses For The Long : , Remembered Gifts ti Select A Long Or iTi . X '". S ' Jji y!'f. Short Sleeve In Rayon Or Crepe In Dark Tones Aj k u " ' Add Glitter To Her Xmas With COSTUME JEWELRY Pleated Nylon Gowns a. I I ft - 1 . i. . Permanent pleated to bring Lasting Pleasure in Eye Appealing high shades. Always The Ideal Gift In Many Beautiful Shades Belli -Williams CLINTON in In n r UX' fcniaiav n n. Lots of folks are uu.nrlarlno UrtlV the State With $12,000,000 balance five month ago - needed to oorrow iu,uiw nnn week before last to tide It over the next three months. Administration CTltlCI Will mane iv. nt it ThRv'll try to make It appear that the State Is headed for bankruptcy under Governor $Wt Nothing could oe runner from the truth. .' 4net that ezoenses for the last several months, and for $he next few months are outrunning ln ..nme But a bia awing in Increased Income to the State comes every uhsn the income taxes are " . '. . .... .1 L -l mnotiv fiiinnn un iun months of the year. Then is when the year's surplus is maae, wiu a Aiirpiinniniz exueupca 7 It's sorts like a tobacco farmer. He has plenty of money on hand . ... . - 4.h. i.f ftor he's in me rau u i - ...1.1 hi tnhifn Rut come spring. IUU yjsuuui 1 borrow money to buy fertilizer and Afituaiiv vnu - nnuia uuuuv present borrowing on the 1949 Leg islature. , tire manufacturers. , . a W nf Tr Meals are Clad that the State wa-u't picked for the H k.H matnriaia site. In fact, some of 'em have been heard to say that they thought it was still too close, being In South carouna. , , s North Carolina was considered tha niant. however. But the main reason It wasn't chosen was k.. f nower . desoite au tne mvu" r . - ....mitiiui fmm electric compa nies about the "abundance" of . el!- ectrlc power in this iUtt.,t n i.n noieiffh with a ceneral fund facing a $3,000,000 deficit for the 1949-61 budget in addition, u put a rider on the appropnauon wm ...uina tnr tpneher nav bonus. uin baAA - That last was put on by admlnlstra- tlnn nnnnnanll. with their tongues in their cheeks. They never expect ed It to be paid because they were sure the general fund would wind up In the red. And they wanted to be able to go nome to me watucia and say, "see( what we did for you - wo uwm e - That expected $3,000,000 deficit -l... tk. mnr than I7.UUU.UUU will take to pay the teachers their bonus will make up me fiu.uuu.uw that mm horrawed. Actually, the contingent pay boost, or bonus, was authorized when tne Advisory ouu--.i. n .i..ina uw that revenue for the current fiscal year apparent ly would warrant u. A. So, despite having to borrow the State will wind up the budget in balance by June 30, iboi -- "JB end of the current fiscal year- In fact, the way things are going, there might even be a few million dollars surplus by that date.- - . j : 0. r. f.r.4.. Waahlnffton: . v num .vw . i a - . a .Hmint to raise the federal tax on cigarettes from 7c to 9c a pack Is not expected to succeed. A L a 4a tin nr ffallon In the U. S. liquor, tax Is expected, however,' . ; .. ' A plap that wlU aid North Caro lina In getting new Industry - - par ticularly war industry a wm a . Th ffnvernment Is WUiMU WW.; --. working on a plan for on-the-job training In the plant, using vi . in nthsr words, the idea WVlKlVi " " ' is for a plant that moves Into North Carolina to train Tar Heels for the jobs rather than bring In personnel from elsewhere. The main Idea of h- ni-.n ia to nrevent mass mlgra tion of workers from one area-to another, such as the movement of thousands of people to -California ni.rlns t.hA last WAT tO WOfk in alrnlana slants. ., - ' nn'ntrnla' may be Put on Mnnt ku enrlnff. meat "J ' . A report that tire rationing Is not i- .i.m v-inm 1naha from aUtO III BlgUlf W"." supply houses. Tires aren't rationed to them by the government, but they get only a small "cjuoU"Jrom rha Smith Carolina site was ta ken because; (1) not too many peo- nl.: AmnarativelV. WOU10 De OUf " r : . n-i. .l.urf. (71 hecause a lance, iiai area of land was available; (3) be cause there are seven nyaro-eieci-rlc power plants in the immediate vicinity; W Because piemy ui mov er was available. A big In fact, one of the Dig- gest -- rubber company nas us eye on North Carolina in searcn ior a place to build a $25,000,000 plant. rvffioiala aav these things are the nnt imnnrtant. in selecting a site: UIVBk "- cost and availability ot laDor, ciose .... n mnrkpts! cost of transporta tion; and, cost and availability of power. Governor bcok atoie me t the National 4-41 session in Chicago when he told the Kias ne was In favor of 18-year-olds being "If they're oU t . . onrtnclHla fnr a half-luiuion tiu.i.r jet plane, then they're old enoush to accept the responsibility oi vo ting," he said. , The Governor's atutuoe is uoi new. In his inaugural aaoress, n said much the same thing. , a ti southern Governor's Con ference, Governor Scott and Gov cm MnMnth of Arkansas were nuvi w . v,. nw turn who did not yell ior federal aid for Civil Defense pro- . tmiIh iv : neitner ; oi uie tw v states faU Into the States' Klghter nrf anme of tfie Govern- ors who have nonereu tob iuuubh about states' rights were the first to want federal aid. t rannrtad At the meeting that Texas and North Carolina have the best Civil Defense programs m the Boutn, wim ien v sldered one of the best in the na tion. r . , , ' . yourself. Tf vou want someone else to do the job, you have to pay. Just like you can't expand state services without paying more taxes that s sust simple aninmeuc Incidentally, the Advisory Bud get Commission will unanimously recommend a balanced budget to tha -nanpmi Assembly. Their rec ommendations Will BUI CBU IV! UCTT taxes - - not even for lifting exemp tion on the Mies ttt;-,; ' Cntf. anmmPTlt ADOUt Civil De' fense was that "the people seem more Interested in the program than do the leaders". ' ; ... It always has seemed funny to me. that the folks who yeU loudest about "states' rights" are among h firt tn tlck out their hands for federal government money. uaw nan -iav avneci iu utac iiiw- hey and nc'. aame form of fed.- Pnit w?,3 dor. t want teaerai dI..rnm,n! telllna state govern ment what to do; folks who don't rant antfl sovemment telling city and county governments what to do, should rememDer inw; Th nniv time you have com' And ' the recommended budget will be very little more than the one for the current Diennium. 'However. Governor Scott . will point out some things he thinks hnuM ne done in aia messaKe.io the iPffislature. These nrobably will include a stream, sanitation pro gram, expansion of the Highway PatroL and reinstatement of the mntnr vehicle InaDectlon law - different version from the last one howeverv - , i ..- 4,16 u - l us h-re in Brunswick." Holden'said that the road a:..l school program was putting tne county on the way to become seii supportlng", and that the only fly in the ointment now is square area without a telephone. ctaa autnmnhile dealers ins U"- h.va a friend in Congressman C. B., Deane of Rockingham. He's fight ing to get the Federal Keserve Board's , "Jteguiauon . w cnau.eu in respect to auto sales. : That regulation cuts we puuiu of months allowed for car payment installments from 21 to 15. "Fifteen months is nm w enough to pay for an automobile ; for persons oi average incuuie, Deane said In a statement to me Federal Reserve. Boaro m uove Tn nthar wnrda the lealslature win ha told: "Here's what we can do on an 'as is' basis. Here's what ought to be done - - but you can t dn it without more money. And you can't get more money without more taxes." which nrobablv means that very few, U any, new or expanded ser vices will De added py me uenerai Assembly, because legislators are notoriously a spineless lot when it comes to raising taxes - , The Governor got a "Thanksgiv- lne Day" note from bnaiioue, in Brunswick- countv. Tt natna frnm TT R M. Holden. who expressed thanks to Scott and ui. ...tmnwia la not a luxury. . It Is a real day-to-day necessity to millions of our people . . .. inere a great segment ot our poiimau , who must have automotive trans portation to reach their worK. far-' , Ocularly is mis true in my umi" which is semi-rural and where thousands and thousands of work ers travel from five to fifty miles dally for industrial employment". . Under Regulation W, Deane said, everybody "except the few who can afford these extreme terms" is denied this heeded transportation. 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