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PHOTOS Finishing A Specialty HAVE A PICTURE MADE OF THE WHOLE FAMILY PRICES REASONABLE Tar Heel Camera Shop Over Giddens Jewelry Store H. R. Biggs, Licensed Photographer YES. YOU CAN AFFORD TO BUILD, TO -..the F.H.A. Way If it's... rrr-7 Tt^rV » «i JLmi . .« . • _> ^ J. m. * - • <*— REAL ESTATE F. H. A. LOANS SEE US SELL TOBACCO IN GOLDSBORO FREE GOVERNMENT GRADING Goldsboro Really Management Corp. Professional Bldg. F. R. Whitaker, Mgr. W. S. Morton, Sec'y ; they did in tins sitting Only a small fraction of tic President's recoin men da tions have be-n acted upon at all. the one on which he was i.nst insistent negatively. Before acting on the ones left over, the preponderant feeling 1n Congress is that they ought to be studied and debated with great care, and when the mer'.lxirs are not physically worn out as so many of them actually ore now. Besides the last-minute laws en acted after the Supreme Court is ; sue was settled, the record of the 73th Congress so far is not impres sive. It adepted 35 resolutions and passed about 250 new laws few of which are of any great public con cern. The most notworthy laws and resolution* include the following: Prohibiting the export of arms to Spain. Creating a commiMirr. on the -eorganiration of the govern* ’ I'icnt. Extending for two years the United States' guarantee of Fed 1 erai Housing Administration de bentures. Amending the excise tax ; levy on carriers and the income tux lew on their employes. Ex tending the President's tariff pow ers. Deferring the time-lim't for Mi-o certain kinds of income fax returns. Providing for a national gallery of art Appropriating for the elimination of insect nests. The new Neutrality, or war ! Policy. Act. Providing loans for ~'d-aee assistance. Crcvt:i:g the committee on tex evasion. i The FeiW Act impropriating 1. I 500 mi'li-.m. Extending the nuisance taxes Providing f rets P.i the Now York World's Fair. Anti anpro criathuf some more for insect pests. Prolonging the President’* mon , eta’T powers. Continuing the fur.c i lions rjf the RFC. Arranging for crop and harvesting loans. Con tinuing dreed obligations of the United S’aies as collateral security Federal Reserve notes. Provid ■ og for retirement of Supreme Court lust res Amending toe Fed eral Housing Act. The Ouffey | Vinson Cool Art. The DistrVt of ; Columbia “red jidev" repeal Rf •'nar’iog the AAA’s marketing : agreement The HaiTnacl Pensions Act Extending U>c CCC. Passing | tha Fa m T-oar. interest Act (over | veto ?. the ysrn Tenancy Act, and ir.cst of the nnyropriation bills i Tax Revision Next Session ! Hanging over for consideration -an ax.I :tfu*r January 3 11538, are Iv-h’v mnortiot snhjimts •no - ■ •. ;.• irl-ti.M-. h-.r he»n re . a esr • ’ ’•'•' ••• Tim M. or -<r . the .. ■ .■ cf which there it- general a .vepior-nt. Fi-s* l:i the mir.ds of Senators and Representatives i? a bread pro cram i . tax revision. Into tills sub iect enter so many questions of public policy, ns we’d as of politics, that its consideration may well take many weeks of Congressional time. The Administration is pressing for the program of reorganisation of Federal departments and bu I reaps. Congress does not like the i President’s plan, and will wait for | the report of Its own special Cent* i mission on the subject That further laws for the regula tion of industry, under government r.u|*>rvi»ion. corning as closely as possible to the NRA, will be press ed upon Congress, is considered certain. A beginning toward the objective cf Government regula tion is the Wagcs-and-Hours BUI; enabling a Felc.’nl commission to fix minimum wages of not less THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST" COMBINATION SALE}, EASY WASHElM BIG HOME LAUNDRY OUTFIT j Better Hurry! Here’s the greatest washer bargain;, ever offered. A complete EASY home laundry, outfit, including everything except the water . . a and it costs only $09.93. No longer need you risk contagion by sending your washing - out Start washing at home tomorrow.' Costs only S# a tubfuL Get this special Hub Hardware Company nota Id GOLDSBORO. N. C. 126 E. WALNUT ST. "BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER TO SERVE YOU" then to cents ar. hour and maxi-1 ntum hours of not more than 40 a week. in an;* mdiwtry tirtlet per.* ' ail* pf r.nf pel mi'.tii .3 its products', to he shipped :n li'.cisive co:*i mci co. nui^ct ”■/ pff ?*t Craws n-*e or til.* . - . ivltiui t ie pu*- j cr.t sc** ni t --'-t without otvacl ‘ 'I'jf M ii.ii attention in the Mir.es-j Ty-I*nts I-’osaic MalefernneC Act I it v*< tac‘vC'1 ctt as a “ride." t- l (he id i it net of Columbia ter bl'.i.! The pierder.t had c.utie:ic-l it in iv.-jiK .pie. ...t hi0 stm nrd secre tary Jsr*tv* Roosevelt, persuader. enough members to get it e'loetcd i'he row tow r»Tr't< trwtrufnrhir-, or, [(; ti*c the reset! price at which 'their product nvi-i Lc sold and ' cc-ilirer dealm's '"ho cut prices. Otic cf Ihc thirds which this ex piring session of Centres diJ not! d.i was in redurr the budget defi cit. The brave talk of economy, with which the session began. was entirely forgotten and the budget deficit was increased instead of diminished, making further bor r owing by the Treasury ineseap ablc. The luibor situation began to Hike on new aspects in the closing: days of Congress, with the rise of, the American Federation of Labor into its old favor in Congressional circles and the decline of the Com mittee for Industrial Organisation, its “one union rival Hut!) the A F. of I,, and theCJ.O. ,ttp gaining in membership, but the reports roi'p'vcd in Washington in dicate that -.he old-style craft un-j ions of the A F. of L. are growing faster than arc the whole-industry unions of the CIO. China-Japan Situation Terwe The China-Japan affair is giving the Government plenty o£ worry, i There has been no formal declare- j tion or war between those two ra- , Uons, hut it looks like a real war, a,id the puzzle is how to remain mitral ar.ti not let the nation, in which America is chiefly interest ed China -get ike worst of it The whole situation in which might extend to war between Japan npc! Russia, which in turn would ■fire German'* it' chance to start something and s:i precipitate the j I dreaded sorera’ European conflict. | I j3 vo delicate that official discus- ' i-ions of t are sfi ietly secret and confined to a dozen, or so of the' very too officials. They would be clad to see Con gress out "I the way before things come to a showdown, fearing too much inouisltlvenwi which might result in publicity of a sort which j would stir up warlike public cpiu , ion i__ S-V-Galvcnlned Galvanised Rc-13 Tut and l umber and Woodwork ! A. T. Griffet Mfn. Co. 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