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Tyner Boy Scouts To Be Rechartered Troop No. 154 Under Capable Leader ship [ What is a boy? According to A*lan Beck “A boy W'Wttfh with dirt on its face, beauty with a cut on its finger, wisdombubble gum in its bait-* of the future with a poc- The . Center Hill stration Club agrees ywSifc Alan Beck and since Centef has a majority of boys, doing bit to mould tbisnHO&f fine boys into worthy cit|j{SsS|?rf to morrow by snonsonnte/'pi&r Boy Scout Troop No. 164. The club, as the sp6Mg or-1 ganization, provides-, .S’"'.,meeting place, competent and the interest of sympathetic adults. Tyner Boy Scout Troop No. 154 is now in the process of recharter ing under the leadership, pf Em mett P. Jones, chairman of the committee; Charlie Asrbell,. Scout master; C. B. White, -Jr.; senior patrol leader: C. H. Davis, assist ant scoutmaster, and Committee men J. Cameron Boyce, E. L. Belch. J. S. Turner, C. B. Whrte, Sr., Thomas Rogerson and Garland As bell. ' This group of men with District Scouters Ray Collier and. JFulford Munden of Elizabeth City met April 22nd to recharter, and are now ready to work With the leadership of these capable men the Home Demonstration Club of Center Hill is looking forward to an effective and a successful year in Scouting and in citizenship training and character develop ment of boys to be, as the Scout laV reads, “trustworthy, loyal, obedient and ' reverent Scouters now and tomorrow dependable and worthy citizens.” »—■ ■ COMMENT •r lUIB V. MKMI *—Y — l - I ————■—* Washington Nation-wide pro tests rolling in on Congress against high taxei accompanied by threats of a “tax revolt” —have made a deep impression in Wash ington. y An immediate result is a scram ble for political advantage that would come from lowering the on erous burden of federal taxation. This contest centers in Congress. There is sentiment in' Congress tq enact a tax cut bill before ad journment of the present session— effective next January 1. . This sentiment is found chiefly in the House. Senators talk more of a tax cut bill next year. Congressional Sentiment—Mem bers of the House—especially sen sitive to public sentiment—say that their mail demanding tax reduc tion now equals that urging the slashing of President Eisenhower’s $74.8 billion budget. Speaker Rayburn, after a meet ing with Democratic members of the tax originating House Ways and Means Committee, said that ([ Buyer*' \ MARKET K tim* *;■".' *“’"*'* e hMM M • iMHtiihkm Cent Hot weather is over—ft>r a while. But right now l« the time to buy or replace air ' conditioning and refriger ation. See us for outstand v, , tag Frigidaire values dur ing Buyer’s Market time. Dettveryand installation at your convenitnce. < while chances for tax cuts appear ed good, Democrats will not make a decision until "around June” on whether they will try to push j through a bill this year to take es- I feet next January 1. Mr. Rayburn I added that Democrats are not go ing to be “irresponsible”. Rep. Reed (R-N.Y.), ranking Re publican on the Ways and Means Committee, called promises of tax 1-eduction “vague and premature.” While convinced that “lower taxes are essential,” Mr. Reed added that such reduction “can be realized only to the extent that reduced government spending makes it pos sible or to the extent that such tax reduction compels a concomitant spending reduction.” j A cautious attitude towards tax ruts is also evident in the Senate. | Sen. Byrd (D-Va.), chairman of 1 Senate Finance Committee, wants! first to see the end result of bud get-cutting efforts, which now to tal about $1 billion. He indicated that $8 to $4 billion would have to be cut if tax reduction talk is.4o tfe translated into action. Sen. es (R-N.H.), ranking Republican on the Senate Appropriations Com mittee, takes much the same view. Should the Democrats try to push through tax reduction, it is almost certain that it would be either a SIOO increase in the pres ent S6OO personal exemption; the old discredited S2O tax credit; or a split in the first $2,000 bracket, with a lower rate, probably 10 per cent, instead of the present 20 per cent, applying to the first SI,OOO. I Republican strategy as to the ex-; act form of tax reduction to he 1 supported, should the Democrats | open such a drive later in the ses-' sion, is not quite clear. Labor Union Restrictions Be hind the scenes Congressional dis cussion revolves mound this ques tion: Can Congress afford to go home without enacting desirable la- 1 bor union legislation ? : Some members feel that the peo-1 pie—including union members have been so outraged by disclos ures of labor union racketeering that Congress will be severely cri citized if' it does not enact legis lation. Opposed to this view is a be lief that big labor unions would be satisfied to see some “milk and water” legislation rushed through Congress in order to forestall fun damental changes in labor laws. Legislation is pending in the Senate to provide for some fed eral supervision of union welfare and benefit funds. But members of the McClellan racket investigat ing committee know that this is only one of the problems involved in union corruption. Senator McClellan (D-Ark.). chairman of the Senate investigat ing committee has indicated the possibility of legislation being of fered by the committee in June. Meanwhile, the racket investigat ing committee swung into disclos ures of union force and violence and use of “goon squads” and “ter ror tactics” to force compliance with union dictation. YEARS OLD I Park &Tilford Eg Kentucky a Bred .JL STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY *lB5 % PEB V/ */5 0/. W ft*/ I iL - - i ■' ■ -•'•• \ - - • % I gMSfe^r<’iii'if :^-'v^: '" ? ** ' Kii- -~ * >.■*'.' ■ Straight Bouiton Wfciakey . 86 Proof . Bottiad by Park & Tilf ord Distille rs Corp. at Louisville, Ky. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1957. 1., jMkaBBHMMMOTNMfIfIIEI Wsmi §< 1 i 1- ■ ,rsSmm " . h m 9 JlsMils ’ 4 / B j I i * 7 If I | »jM ljf ■ '■ &. j|||| jfe ; y IS THE LOCKED?— Susan Leary, 3Ms, isn’t at aU abashed as she peers through the windotf of car in Minneapolis, Minn., to get a closer look at a lion lolling on the back seat. The big cat drew quite a crowd when its owner, zoo keeper Harry Gabel, left it in his car while on a shopping trip. ATTENTION*! VOTERS OF THE SECOND WARD* I have filed as a candidate for Councilman of the Sec ond Ward in the-forthcoming municipal election Tuesday, May 7. If elected I will devote my best efforts unselfish ly to the best interest of the Second Ward and the town as a whole. I will greatly appreciate your vote and support! ♦ RALEIGH 0. 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Legal Notices NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as executors of the Estate of Jennie P. Vann, de ! ceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, s North Carolina, on or be fore the 18th day of April, 1958, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 18th day of April, 1957. MYRA VANN HOLLAND AND R. C. HOLLAND, Executors of Estate of Jennie P. Vann Apr18,25,May2,9,16,23pd ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the Estate of Clyde P. Ber ry, deceased, late of Chowan Coun ty. North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased j to exhibit them to the undersigned j at Rocky Mount, N. C., on or | before the 28th day of March, 1958, or this notice will b e pleaded in bar of their recovery. 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Hassell, Guardian Ad Lit em for Julianna, Edward, Jr., Christin, and Lisa Wiehe, in fants, and Edward Wiehe, Sr., Defendants To Edward Wiehe, Sr. Take notice that A pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above en titled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: For trespass P”"""’ —-I TO THE | Voters of Edenton I am a candidate for re-election as May | or of Edenton. If again favored with this I honor, I shall continue to use my best ef | forts toward a progressive Edenton and ! do whatever I can for the best interests of I the Town as a whole. I earnestly solicit your vote and support i J I | Ernest P. Kehayes B ........ "Mm. I gj I —SECTION TWO PAGE FIVE and damages for wrongful cutting of valuable timber and involving the title and boundary of a tract of land in which you claim an in terest. You are required to make defense to such pleading not - later than June 7, 1957, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This 15th day of April, 1957. E. W. SPIRES. Clerk Superior Court Aprlß,2s,May2,9,cJG
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