Thursday. July 23. 1961 Committee Hearings On Port Development Legislation Underway WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee today began the first of a series of hearings on port develop ment legislation. The em phasis of today’s hearing Centered on determining •what the proper federal Perry Family Reunion Held The descendants of the late Charlie Robertson Perry and Mollie Moore Perry of Hertford, held its annual family reunion at the Great Hope Baptist Church Fellowship Hall on July 12. Some 63 relatives from the area, Virginia, and Georgia attended. Greetings were given by Bristoe Perry and all sang Happy Birthday to Cassie Lee Mansfield. An invitation was extended for a buffet lunch and the blessing was then given by Henry Perry. Those attending were: Catherine P. Layden and Angela from Chesapeake, Va.; Charles and Sarah Perry, Henry, Martin, Lynn, Danny and friend, Nancy Knowlton, Tony and friend, Laura White, and Diane Perry of Hertford; Rosa Lee Syles of Chesapeake, Va.; Lawrence Perry of Hertford; Mary Lee and Chuck Lloyd of Morganton, N. C.,Ervin and Anna Mae Saunders of Gates; Don and Jane Overton, Bryan and Deanne of Elizabeth City; Margorie Flick and Steve of Macon, Ga.; Curvin and Cassie Lee Death Claims Mr. Everett Howard Leslie Everett, 74, of Raleigh, died July 16. He is survived by his wife, Virginia Branch Everett; his daughter: Mrs. Virginia Nichols of Raleigh; his sister: Mrs. Addie Martin of Durham and one grandson. A native of Eden ton, he was the son of the-late George and Sarah Elizabeth Everett. He was a member of Golden Kiwanis Club and a World War II veteran and was employed by the N. C. Department of Trans portation as a surveyor. The funeral was held at Mitchell Funeral Home Chapel in Raleigh on July 17 at 2 P.M. with the burial at Montlawn Memorial Park, also in Raleigh. The family requests that all contributions be sent to the Wake County Chapter of American Cancer Society. Con*oc> TtUrntt*} 7*wu. tom INDIVIDUAL A GROUP TRAVEL R£SERVATK)NS AND TICKETS 0N... AM-RUS4MIL-SHIP -■ - M* <<*¥** ~ Tftamdmf Hotvu. flse. MrVTtff M. MH7CMAM po hrs».EiinanNcm ■ c.in* PHOWt 13141 TV RESERVATION iAHAMUAENTS MOCAINOtimOttME "TRAVEL AMMKEIRCan with tw personal IQOOr Want A Challenging Sales Career? Then Talk to Jim Perry. Jim has excellent op portunities waiting for you in certain parts of North Carolina. Maybe where you are right now. Give Jim a call today. TALK TO THE INTEGON LISTENER Jm JAMES 0. PERRY Jr REGIONAL DIRECTOR P.O. Box 86 Cary, N.C. 27511 Tel 467 - 5530 involvement should be in expanding our port capacities to handle in creasing export traffic, particularly coal, and what steps should be taken to speed up the process of authorizing the construction of deep water navigation Mansfield of Hertford; Blanche As bell and Amy of Tyner; Carolyn As bell of Edenton; George and Ophelia Meads of Elizabeth City; Cathy Bateman of Tyner; and Isa Mae Dail of Hertford. Carl and Gail Dail of Creswell; Carla Dail Spruill of Creswell; Bristoe and Louise Perry of Edenton; Bill and Pat Mansfield of Tyner; Ruth E. Monds; Preston and Ruth Monds; Louis and Doris Monds; Eddie and Louette Winslow and Reggie; Rodney and Vickie Jordan, Kristie and Tony; Claude and Cornelia Perry all of Tyner; Ray and Shelly Perry of Suffolk; Barry Whitmore of Suffolk: Brenda Toppin and Randy of Tyner ; Sue Chappell and Brian of Tyner and Jessie and Sarah Perry of Eden ton. BLUEBERRIES • PICK YOUR OWN • J.P. PERRY’S FARM C At BRING YOUR * LB. DU OWN CONTAINER j Located BetweenTyneri Hertford Lo°fc For Sign*. The Clothing Closet Is Now Open In Its New Location Located over Pate’s Florist. Enter between Cato’s and Pate’s m The sendee is sponsored by the local churches ~ open on Mon. and Thurs. “IF YOU WANT TO DRINK... that's your business, BUT if you have a drinking problem, we want to help." ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND AL-ANON MEET MONDAY NIGHTS AT 8 P.M. AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH COINERS OF WEST CHURCH AND MOSIEY ySosPEL? Howard Simpton. Jr. pastor oT MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH, CresweU. N.C., cordially .invites you to attend a roll day oT BOLD GOSPEL EVANGEUSM. Hie event Is scheduled to be held Saturday, July 25, INI Irwin 8:00 A.M. • 8:00 P.M. There will he 12 hours oI preaching, singing, fellowship and testimony. It will all take place outdoors. Every hour and a half you will have an opportunity to hear a sermon, special musk, and a testimony. There will be a cookout, puppets, the God News Clown, tract booths and other extras. Sermons will be delivered by Rev. Charles Harris, Rev. Larry McClure, Rev. Joe Wynns, Rev. Billy Old. Jack Harris. Rev. Stanley Nixon, Rev. Ralph Gurganus and Stanley Hare in that order. Our theme is. “ONE HOPE - ONE LORD”. Look for the “GOSPEL 12“ signs to gnide yon to the church. Hope yon can come and bring some Mends. improvements. Vice Chairman Mario Biaggi presided at the hearing. Mr. Biaggi stressed the need for such legislation in his opening remarks. “The inescapable conclusion is that, in order to fully exploit our natural dominant position as the major coal exporting nation District Court Is Held John Henry Dembry was found guilty of fishing without a license and or dered to pay cost of court. Carlton Leßoy Sutton was found guilty of fishing without a license and or dered to pay cost of court. Wilbert Ray Privott was charged with false pretense. A voluntary dismissal was noted, with a new warrant to be prepared. Terry Glenn Casper was found guilty of littering and ordered to pay a SSO fine and cost of court. Patricia Jordan Norfleet was found guilty of spinning wheels and ordered to pay cost of court. Edward Randolph Cofield was found guilty of shoplifting and given a 90 Continued On Page 10-B THE CHOWAN HERALD in the world, we must im prove our existing port capacity by providing both additional coal export facilities and deeper channels in our coal ports. Recent events have un derscored the need for prompt congressional action on comprehensive port development legislation this year in order to permit the orderly development of deep-draft commercial ports in this country in time for the anticipated coal rush within the next three to five years’’. Members of Congress who testified include Senator John Warner and Congressman Paul Trible of Virginia, and Congresswoman Lindy Boggs of Louisiana, all of whom have sponsored port development legislation. The Committee focused on their bills, as well as a draft Committee print. All three §Call Us Today! We are your heating, mbing and air conditioning actor. We service all makes nodels. With our radio id trucks, we’re just a phone Call 452-MB4 f JOE LEE | Attend The Church Os Your Choice This Sunday - - ih WHO WROTE THE BIBLE ? AUTHORSHIP OF THE BIBLE, NATURALLY CAN NOT BE ASCRIBED TO ANY ONE PERSON, OR GROUP OF PERSONS, BUT,WHEN WE VIEW ITS AUTHORSHIP CLOSELY, WE CAN ONLY GASP WITH AMAZEMENT OVER THE VAST ARRAY OF PARTICIPANTS WHO,WRITIN6 CT/ER A PERIOD OF 1,800 YEARS, CAME FROM EVERY WALK OF LIFE.' ASSUREDLY ALL OF THEM WROTE UNDER THE INSPIRATION OF DIVINE OUIRANCE FOR, ALTHOUGH SOME WERE INTELLECTUALLY GIFTEt? 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Members indicated their support for some local cost sharing for construction of deep-draft projects but emphasized that a significant federal con tribution should remain because ports have both national as well as local benefits. Congressman Trible acknowledged that this position is at variance with the Administration’s recommendation that dredging be financed totally by local interests which could be recovered by user fees. Carl E. Bagge, President of the National Coal Association, and Willem G. Daniels, Director of the North American Delegation for the Association Technique de L’importation Chardonniere outlined prospects for expected growth of U.S. steam coal exports, and pointed out that increasingly, ocean-going coal transportation will be by vessels of up to 150,000 dead weight tons. These ships cannot be ac commodated by American ports if they are not dredged to channels of 50-55 feet. Mario Cardullo from the Department of Energy espoused the Ad Lawrence Academy P.O. Box 36 Merry Hill, North Carolina 27957 ENROLLMENT ANNOUNCEMENT For The 1881 -1982 Session Registration Hours 8 A.M. - 12P.M. Through August 29 Lawrence Academy Does Not Discriminate On The Basis Os Race, Color, Creed Or Ethnic Origin ministration’s position that financing for port development should come" from private sources, and not from the federal government. Peter Johnson from the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) summarized the OTA predictions regarding ex pended coal exports. Page 9-B The final witnesses were Neil Goldstein of the Sierra Club and Brent Blackwelder of the Environmental Policy Center, who both expressed concern that any fast tracking legislation should provide safeguards to ad dress the issue of en vironmental quality and public health