i amount to be ■mount •f • recovery- Therefor* th* Army ha* recommended that th* com pensation provided for in th* bill bp reduced by $10,569.22, shit in dicates that It will not hav* arty Ablation W) the enactment of th* bill if It is amended to provide for any award to Mr. and Mrs. Pag* In th* amount of $14,430.88", Let me mike perfectly dear that I am utterly in sympathy with Mr. and Mrs. Page, just as I am utterly in sympathy with any fam ily who has lost a member on duty with the armed forces; but my sympathy does not extent to the point where I’d be willing to give every surviving family of,such a dead veteran $25,000; which is ex actly what this bill amounts to if equity ^were to be exercised by Congress. K this bill is permitted to pass in v the Senate, and quite Mtely simi lar bills must have gone into the records long ago; then our govern ment is sitting astride a prece dent tot cannot be left alone un mJgbt not be such s had idea, but I don't beUewe our honored dead would wish to be the cause of push ing the nation they defended fur ther into bankruptcy. This bill should be killed or every family who lost a member should be paid $25,000. l&ESSfSSfc taxation. North " It, in co-operation with the Carolina Department of I <TW* H one of • hHm of arti. elaa proparod by the Commhtoo dn Stale Taxation, North Carolina Aa-r soaiaHon of Certified Public Ac coorttanta, in co-operation with the North Carolina Department of Revenue.) ' /«; Article No. 2 — Drfforoncec in Federal and Slate Deductions both the Federal and North C«r«iina income tax laws alow generally, the same types of deduc tions from taxable Income, there are substantial differences in the manner of listing and computing those deductions. Mddlcal Expenses While the Federal income tax law allows you a deduction tor certain medical expenses which exceed 3% of your “adjusted gross income,” the North Carolina in come tax laiw allows you a deduc tion for medical expenses which exceed 5% Of your net incame be fore deducting medical expenses. Medical expenses for North Caro ling income tax purposes include the following: ' 1 Drugs and medicines. (You do not reduce your drugs and medi cines by 1% of your “adjusted gross income” as you are required to do under Federal law.) 2/ Hospital b*«4l|-;' SiP0^ ^ m** ™*- m BRINSON HARDWARE 143 Middle St. New Bern KINSTON, N. C. % Mi-Octane regular and 97 Octane Premium Caroline ' (Tested, Approved and Registered by' N. C. Division of Gas & Oil Inspection) • Major Brands Motor Oil • Discount Gift Shop • 24 HOURS - 365 DAYS (SOMETIMES 366) Hi gSI|p|l| p 4. . Premiums {Mid oil taosprtnH Mtaon and health and accident in surance. 5. Oast at eye glasses, bearing aids, dentures, and orthopedic ap pliances. 6. Cost of travel to secure medi cal treatment. ^ Any insurance reimbursement for medical expenses nahat be deduct ed tram the ‘total in computing the deduction. Hie maximum deduc tion is $2,900. Dividends If you awn shares of stock in corporations winch are partly or wholly North Carolina corpora tions, you will find a substantial ttax saving in the proper report Craven Drilling Service DOMESTIC or COMMERCIAL WELLS NO WATER NO PAY FREE ESTIMATES RAYMOND E. BENTON Dial 3897 Bridgeton, N. C. arKHDiA. mn POPE YE THE SAILOR, with Cap’n Five on channel 5 only, con tinues to pul the mail on WRAL TV. Herb Marks, The Afflable young man who plays Cap’n Five, is hard put to it to show all of the photo graphs which come in with appli cations for the crew. Cap’n Five has Two trusty assistants, puppets Puff and Duff, who assist in the operation of the “atomic” sub marine. The crew has recently adopted a mascot — a Pup which is named, naturally Pupeye. r The Million Dol lar Movie seen each Sunday night at 1Q:30 on chan nel Five, is show ing films which are seen for the first time on TV. The films were purchased from an agency handl ing Twentieth Century Fox features. Features to be seen soon include, LAURA, SOMETHING FOR THE BOYS, MAN HUNT, and other bits. These movies are not shown on any other Station in Eastern Caro lina. VICTORY AT SEA, the factual pictoral record of battle scenes of World War XX, is seen each Friday night at seven o’clock on Channel Five. The film used Is from the official Navy files — plus enemy films confiscated by our forces liter the | war mid can be seen only on Channel 5. You can see all these fine shews and others too with an additional Antenna or by installing a Rotor. CMft — <091 For Cbrapieto Informa "We s«H Mm /best and. aarvie* the rest" at JOHN A. KING'S RADIO & TV SHOP, US N. Haritao*. Kb** •ton. Phone 6031. LamLUSI>in'aL"i"i»HL»»»'»Ji mill received from. While Federal fa*', allows you a dfaideod credit again* your tax due, North Carolina law allows you to deduct a percentage of the di vidend received equal to the per centage of the corporation’s in come taxed by North Carolina. For example, it you receive dividends dram a corporation which pays corporate income tax to North CtyraHna an three-^wnths its ■wrings for the year, you need pey income tax only on one-fourth of the dividend received (the one •ourth on which the corporation did not pay income tax to North Carolina). The comet tray to take this deduction is to enter yOor to tal dividends received in the <Svi dehd schedule on the return form Cent. On Page • “AMERICAN SHOE SHOP” COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE 311 Middle ». — New Bern profit Robbers Years of experience at the Purina Farm have shown that wormy pigs waste . ...' about 2 bu. of com and 15 lbs. of supplement per head. Wormy pigs get to market about two weeks later, too. Stop this loss with Purina Liquid Pig Wormer at a cost of only pennies per head, I no starvation period, no special handling. Piperazine is the active^ ingredient in Purina Liquid Pig Wormer—really gets ’em! Ask us to tell you more about it. ASK FOR PURINA LIQUID PIG WORMER AT OUR STORE Your Store with the CHJCKfRBOAgfiSJfiN. Trentton, N. C. SAMPSON’S Smooth .Satin 1009b LATfX PAINT the w WALLS, CEILINGS, WOO, for * DRIES IN 20 MINUTES ★ IS REAUy SCRUBSABLE * NO STREAKS OR BRUSHMARKS * NO PAINT ODOR ★ J COAT CODERS T*

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