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CONGRESS A CpNTI^PMTION agreements amendments to halt Em excessive importation of Pap aneee textile goods which has de pressed many segments of our mestie textile industry! My views have been stated numerous times on this. I believe this to he a eon tinning tight and certainly there most be no letdown in this effort. YUGOSLAVIA OUT .program The, Congress extended the foreign aid program without far ther military aid to Yugoslavia. (Funds were slashed by Oongress below the Presidents request. 1 did not support the aid extention, believing that the day has arrived when we must reappraise foreign aid. Its present form strikes 'me as being a dose relative of a per manent program. . It is a concoc tion of makeshift arrangements. fen the field of international mat tops, Congress refused to vote oh the President's request to have the States join the Organization for Trade Cooperation to administer general trade, and tariff agree ments. ' The Congress again dated its opposition to the admission of Red China to the United Nations. The Senate passed, but the House did not tajke up, tin controversial liberalization of our immigration laws, I am glad the House took this course. * • ~ The international wheat agree ment was ratified by the Senate. Of course, there were other ac tions dealing with international matters. Included was the impor tant aimed forces against oj n a tant resolution giving the President power to use American farmed forces against the Chinese Com munist if they attacked Formosa the Pescadores. That or was taken in the first session: ■- In the dosing hours of the.secpnd session the Congress pissed a modi fied aid watered-down version of a customs simplifications bill. Congress has a continuing inter rer is exercised tnrougn appro-. QUESTION: How much ventila tion should you have for laying ANSWER: For ventilation, pro vide on^ square foot ol open space for each 3 to 10 feet of floor space in tile house. Windows should be placed on aU sides of the house to furnish light and extra ventilation . * ii f ' - * . \ •£? lorily onlight sandy !ly if the sandy soil bsofl. Alfalfa Is very x>r drainage and Will if planted On a soil h water taMe or poor cannot' stand “wet QUESTION: Why will grain sor ghum Withstand drought better than many other crops? ' ANSWEfflf: drain sorghum has an inherent ability to stand drought. The plants become almost dormant during periods when the water is READY MIXED CONCRETE Also Sand, Gravel, Crushed Slone i . s BARRUS CONSTRUCTION CO. KINSTON, Ni C. NEW BERN BIGPfAT scarce. They start growing again when the fetaita are supplied with wate* This owf feature has aHow „ -a ed grain sorghum to compete suc cessfully with other summer crops during the dry season. ' • 1 Rack Of Ladiaa Print Drosses — Cottons Slips A Blouses — Shorts $1.00 • Ladies Rayon .Pantias — 4 pr. $1.00 • Ladles fast color Print Drosses $2.00 • 1 Rack Ladios Skirts • Ladies «D $1.90 i, formorii 0.9$ — 0.9$ 1 NOW $4,9$ , • Boy's Short Summer Pants 00c • 1 Rack Man's Suits $10.00 • Boy's Hv. Western Dungaree's $1.49 • All Sum mar Hat* $1,00 • Hv. Weight LL Sheeting 5 yds. for $1.00 I Children* Short* Blows** 1 Table nylon A print Dross** (Ml 9 Children* , Summer Presses Greatly Reduced | Man's Swim Trunks Me » 1-Tabl* Men's Shirt* $1.94 | Mori’s Sport Shirts, 2.M - 249 Values $1.49 SIDNEY’S DEPARTMENT STORE 137 - 139 NORTH ST KINSTON, N. C. Reg. 11.95 $9.95 6lG SELECTION / of, HAMPERS ik VALUE! Wc. Wroofht Inn DhwH* $49.50 R«fl. $5*5* — SAVE-^ Mahogany Tables 3-P1*c* bedroom Suit Available With Vanity or '■ Oftnir 'a ,. V ^ -■ *$99.50 :t. * . Rath S1i»40 DROP SIDE crib with dccalfl Only ' Reg. 39-95 *29* Reg. 79.95 $59.95 NO CARRYING CHARGES Deluxe adjustable chair! Back reclines! Foot raises. Superb buy ig Dollar Day values — Thurs., Fri., Sat. ONLY ‘Tote Table” in red, green, black - Reg. 736-4®* n> floor lamp, smoking stand, magazine Rack '.^-.•'408' Home KINSTON,
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