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\f/w * ' • •> V Bit9 7Z*' [ton INews T Waihiuftoa, D. C-—Wathington h netting conflicting report*, m too* policy witb Syria. Egypt la respoaeibie fc* MM of th* too nislmdiDi Information tt would (COB b«t tbls time tbe V. » tart being fooled by rack typical Communist propaganda tricks Report* have come (Mm Viri on* Arab capital* in recent days that tenth actios oo ike part of tka United State* would oaly pu*fc Syria irretrievably Into tbe Com munirt camp, that rack action would allmm the taw pro-Weat era ipifcii—»■ la tiut nation V. B. irmi shipmenta to Jordan and other Arab neighbor! of tj ria bava continued, however, and the Mate Dttwlant baa aerved a blunt warning on Roaala that U. S. policy and determination III the Middle Eaat ahould not be miaia terpreted. It M«BM that the Kedi ■nay thlafc that our eaffernc** la the recent Loadoa dlaarraament talk* and their auereaa la the Councill Realty Co. HI E. Howard Street — Phone AM 4-M7* er 4-32M •«» APPROXIMATELY 77 ACRES, part young timber, moatly Brazing, aoma bottom, fronting on Watauga River. *0,900. Good terms can be arranged. g—Small (aim with fix roan cedar shingle houia with modern cenvenieneea. Alao ban and other ootbolldinga. Several aprlnga on place and fronting on Meat Camp Creek. Lake could be constructed eaaily. 0—FORTY-SEVEN LOTS IN CITY LIMITS OF SOONE— >128 00 to 9100.00 each. Come look at them and take your pick. FOR RENT —Watauga Motor Market. Improvements can be arranged. Come see these and other outstanding real estate buys. No high pressure—you will sell yourself on these values. We Need Some More Hou$e» and Lola To Sell Buying a New or Used Car? ■ '• ' ' ft ,•• ' • ' :1 ' /' Ask Your Dealer To Explain The HOME FINANCE PLAN FINANCE AT HOME WITH HOME FINANCE HOME FINANCE CO m Dial AM 4-8622 414 Weal King Street »■ uto Financing a. to ywMt My forth** tag of freedw la the Middle East If the Ciaaialitl commit themselves to • bald gamble am the strength of this theory, they will have greatly understimatod the attitude M the V. 8. Go»«nv meat. Therefore Weehingtaa ha* not fsllen for the warn lag* that active remittance to the Syrian threat would only leee Syria to the Weet once tad for all. The U. 8. position ea that line ia that Syria » already loot to the Weet. a* it Egypt and that there ll DO we "dreaming" otherwise Once the Rede take over, such aa in Syria, they are thrown out only by tore*. From Cairo, President Naaeer waa foolipg *ome U. 8. newsmen (aad strange stories ap peared la the New York Times and other papers) juet forty-eight hours before Naaeer publicly an nounced all-out support for Syria and blasted the United States. The line was, aad it was print ed in U. S. papers, that Naaser wanted cloeer relations with the V. S. This theme was dashed by Nasser's speech just after thia ap parent propaganda waa circulated. United States policy la to main tain the integrity of the non-Com munist Arab countries In the Mid dle East and there is to be no weakness about it. The President is reported ready to use the pow er Congress voted him—to employ U. E. armed forces in the area, if necessary, to maintain the status quo. In political circles some of the experts have already narrowed the I960 presidential election to five names. Three are Demaprst* and two Republlcana. The latter two are well known candidates—Vice President Richard Nixon and Min ority Senate Leader William Knowland. Ironically, both are Californtana. In the Democratic party three names are offered. Senator Lyn don Johnson, the Texas Majority Leader of the Senate who steered the first civil rights bill through Congress in eighty years. Senator John Kennedy of Massachusetts and Governor Mennen "Soapy" Williama are the three mentioned. In many quarters it la admitted that the nomination of Williams would set off a third-party move ment, which might achieve a per manent split In the party. The main objection to Williams is that he it too pro-labor, with hla four day work week advocacy, etc. Johnson, of course, la from a Southern state and the party lead ers have always argued that the rest of the country was prejudiced against a Southerner. Kennedy is a Roman Catholic, and there la known to be a reluctance on the part of many Americana to elect a Roman Catholic to the. White House. In the end, the race may be be tween Johnaon and Kennedy. Johnson want* Kennedy as the number two man on hia ticket and It may be that It turns out thia way in 1980. Kennedy ia young and has time to wait around (pos sibly aa Vice President) for his presidential bid. CHAIN LETTERS Following reports that chain-let ter schemes are being revived, Poatmaater-General Arthur Sum merfield has warned senders that such letters are Illegal and that they will be inveatigated by postal inspectors. Road ifetitioners To Gather In Ashevffle Raleigh — The SU«« Highway Commission in inviting all munici pal and county officiate and other interested group* in counties and cities west of Hickory to appear at Ks Asheville meeting, Monday, October T. F? Highway Director W F. Babcock ■aid that groups interested la par ticular road improvements or pro jects are urged to attend the meeting In the Council Assembly Room of the Asheville City Hall. HBHiKi'tommistioner Robert Bunnellee of Asheville is In charge of scheduling group ap pearances before the Commission. Each group should contact Bun nelle at his Asheville address— 14 O'Henry Avenue—for a defi nite time to sppear, Babcock add ed. The Highway Commission will hear these petitions between 10:30 a. m. and 1 p. m. and between 2:30 and 5 p. m., Monday, October 7. Babcock said that all petitioners should document their proposals and put their requests In writing along with the name and address of the principal petitioner so that the Commission will know who to contact when any action is taken, on the petition or if further in formation is needed. The Asheville meeting is the first of several out-of-Raleigh meeting! planned by the Commis sion. The Legislative act setting up the new seven member SUU Highway Commiaaion MMjWjf that three oAt-W Rjtleigh meetings mutt be held each year. Two oth er out-of-Raieigh meetings, simi lar to the Asheriiie one. 4*01 he heM later for the area* between Raleigh and Hickory, and between Kaleigh and the eoaat. The yurpon* of the out-of-IU leigh meeting! la to acquaint the CommiMion with the needs of the ia the western part of the State in Mac notified of the AriterOle mwllv urfinte iM invited to sttead. President Nasser of Zgy pt has boon reported seekiac improved relations with the United States without abandoaiac his neutralist - - '/> 1 at tw r*««m at *• Ufinnlni <rf tfc* fi»cal y««r ob July 1, w* 20,974, «■ IncrwM of MO t» tba dnt half «# HBT. *,&* ' ft* mi <k* wtcf he Mtfaadu in Consrta, particularly OB tke foreign aid appropriation bin. m reaaoaa for Ua CONCRETE BLOCKS STEAM CUBED — LABORATOBY TESTED BOONE P1ANT, TELEPHONE AMhcnt 4-M18 MAYMEAD BLOCK CO. BOONE W. C SHOUNS, TKNN.
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