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, V 'G i'ON The 'second
liiifct to 'invoke' cloture in.' the
i .tibate ttii . the Bo-csllod literacy
I. J and ills iailur by so wide
margiiv was gratifying1 to those
: 'ho fought the issue because of
tiie constitutional evil ; it ' would
accomplish, la the closing days Of
the oV-hsto, the SV. Louis Globe
PeiriutrBt ' in -an editonal com
menting on "Literacy ' at . the
Polls," made- a practical surama
; tion of the entire issue with this
, succinct statement ' "The Nation
' ne:eds more literate voters at tle
polls, not Iess elf-rule depends
completely.. 0 reasonable Intel
. Jience',of Yoters. Even with lite
racy ests tWta jwill; be spotty.
Without requiting-voters at least
to read and wiute,'"wo. slouch the
- whole -system f democracy and
' abort commonsense." The Senate
now moves .' Into a jFutf schedule
- of ftifiri, tauf,jr and defense legisla
tion. f l ,,' f w
FOREIGN j AID , Several
weelts sgo the Senate foreign, Re,
Iatlonsi, Committee vote to cut
American aid1 to India bf 30 per
et h the coming' fiscal year,
The move came 'as the Commit
tee was, consndenng fhe overall
$4.9 billion foreign aid program'.
It is? to be hoped that the move
hefafJs common sense approach
toward fore, aid appropriations.
TAJLU AfrO fARRlF, BILLS r
After iaboru fof some weeks,
Senate and - Hoitae Agriculture
Committees have reported their
respective versions of the Admin
istration's farm bilL Action may
come soon dn both Houses on the
bilL Action may be underway
soon on the proposed tariff bill
which is scheduled to be voted on
by. the House Ways and Means'
Committee sometime this , week.
' COMMITTEE ; ACTIVITY
The lMr Annuar Report of the
ConetJ utional Rights Sub-com
mittee, of which I am Chawman.
contains, a statistical - portrait of
the Sub committee's activities.
1760 complaints were ..received by
the Subcommittee last -year from
individuals charging constitutional
right violations. 102 witnesses tes
tified during . 17 days of public
hearings. A total of 19 bills relat
ing to civil right and wiretapping
were referred ' to- the Subcom
mittee. The Subcommittee studied
and considered seven maior areas
oi constitutional fights which wer:
the right to legal counsel, rights o(
the mentally ill, civil rlghta, ri
ghts of the American Indian, ri
ghts of persons subject to military
jurisdiction, wiretapping and eav
esdropping, and rights' relating to
th administration of criminal iM&r
ticeXwq bills were favorably re
ported out by the Subcommittee.
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U. S. FORCES, GERMANY
Army Specialist Four William J.
Outlaw Jr., whose parnts live on
Route 4, Mount pllve,' N C. re
cently participated in Grand Slam
I, a five day Central Army Group
(CENTAG) exercise in Germany:
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Grand Slam, I involved headq
uarters units irom the German,
French, and U. S. Armed Forces
which are assigned to CENTAG,
and was designed to test opeia
tional plans and procedures ipi
these forces. CENTAG is & major
element of NATO in Europe. -
. " Specialist Outlaw, . an X-ray.
technician at the 15th Evacua-i
linn Hnsnital in Munchweiler, :
Germany, entered . the Arm- irt
June 1959 and arrived overseas in
May 1960.
i The 20-year-old soldier is a
1999 graduate of Mount Olive
iVgh School
KxtititW -,v.
Photo by Carnation Co.
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; To my many friends and ijpp6rit$ fh
. Duplin CoOrity. I treasure youV confiddrfce
in me as expressed by your V6f6 6n May
- f6 arid , shdU do my utmost fo discharge
faithfulfy the trust you have pfdee'd ?rr me
as your Congressman.
L AVID N. HEffiSON
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(Paid Political Adv.)
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, fcy adopting yaur own streamlined recipes which can be pre
pared with a minimum of time. - j . i ; . -:i t .
. Here is just such a recipe for cake frosting, developed by
Carnation Company's home economists, which even eliminates ,
cooking . ' . just mitf ajnd spread, and which can be made in a
mere four minutes. Evaporated milk makes the frosting velvety
smooth, and adds nutrition at the same time since this concen-
trated form of milk contains twice the Vitamin D, proteins and
minerals of whole milk. . - " , . '
ORANGE-ALMOND FROSTING ,;
-' (Makes enougk frosting for 1 B-inch laysc eakt) ;
J4 cup soft buUer ; . . I W cup undiluted svaporated
4 eups sifted eonfectlonsrs' I milk , -'
sugar - H teaspoon orange extract-' -
H cup eocoa ' ' ? .. -.I- Vt teaspoon almond extract ,
Combine all Ingredients by votary beater or electria mixer
until well blended and fluffy. Spread tops of 2 8-inch white cake
layers with your favorite filling.. Stack layers and 'top with
1 8-ineh white cake layer, Frost top and sides of cake with
orange-almond frosting. Decorate with your favorite whit
frosting (using pastry tube).
Horn In West Opens Eleventh Season
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I wish to express my sincere appreciation to my
many friends for the very fVfte Mifority Vole
given me in the recent PimaVy efettion fo? State
Representative. I again pledge1 io tifilsenf the
best interests of ALL' of the people of Duplin
County to the best of my ability,
Hugh Si JdhrisoriV Ji;
(raid Political Adv.)
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TO Tllfi VOTERS OF THE THIRD DISTRICT
(LIMESTONE & CYPRESS CREEK)
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, - 4ftflThis is to express my sincere thanks and appreintion to the '
t voters and my.,siipportcrs in theS lllav, ift(2 rrfi:iary; As a result
.i, Reports' and support I hate received f!hror?Iiout t'ie District- I
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; - hav called for sf Second Primary. Your conCnued support in the ,
. Second Primary will be humoly appreciated.
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Ccn Jidato For Commissioner trtird Dislricf
(FaU rolltteai Adv.)
The Southern Appalachian Histor
ical Association is proud to announ
ce the beginning of the eleventh
;reat season of Horn In The West
in Boone, North Carolina in thi
beautiful Daniel Boone outdoor
heatre.
',The drama will open on June 30
md run through September 1 of this
3ummer.
.The Production Committee of
Horn'.Jn The West announces .that
the script has been completely re
written by Kermit Hunter and that
the show promises to be the most
exciting to date. '
The Association is also proud to
announce the retention of its pro
duction staf fand cast for the com
ing drama. : . v.j
David A. French director of last
season's' successful run, will once
again act in that capacity, French,
a. native of Emproia. Kansas, is a
graduate of the drama school of
Yale University. After leaving Yale,
French became the founder and
first director, of the Actor Develop
ment Studio in New York and bealr
ed that orgamzalion for three years.
Later he was director and designer
for the Albany Civic Theatre. Al
bany, New York. At present. Frenr
ch is Professor of Speech and Direc
tor of the Colleges Theatre at Aj.
palachian State Teachers College.
Robert H. Ellis, choral rtVector
of Hickory High School, will once
auain assume the director of 1 1'"'
Horn In The West Chorale. Ellis is
a member of American Cnoral Dir
ectors Association. Vice-President
of the choral section of tho North
Carolina Music Educators Confer-'
ence and chairman of the North
Carolina Festival Chorus for the
past four years.
To Choreograph this year's drama,
the Aassociation has selected Wit
iam iFord. Ford directed the danc
ing of last years lively drama and
his talents will once .again: - lend
themselves to the success of the
Show. ' . '..'.
'.Dr. Gene Wilson of the University
of Alabama will br the Technical
Director of Horn In The West dur
ing the summer.. : 1. , .
The cast of this year's drama will
once again be high-lighted by such
ever-faithful, performers as Bill
Ross, Charles Elledge, Glenn Cau
sey and Mary Lawrence . Jellicorse.
The opening of the drama will
be highlighted by the addition of
an Indian Museum on the erounds
of the Daniel Boone Theatre.
Horn In" The: West rues nightly
except Mondays at 8:15 p. m.
The movement and scope of the
mightydrama set in the forest of
the Blue Ridge Mountains proves to
be a highlight on anyone's vacation
'and 'an enjoyable evening for t .the
entire family. ..' :' . . ' ,
1962 Miss N. C.
Pageant July 11-14
William L. Stewart, Charlotte bus
iness executive, has been ; named
chairman of the 1952 Miss North
"arolina Pateant. ' s
The annual beauty contest will be
hdd at the Charlotte Coliseum July
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o'clock every Tuedav morning.
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'4 of all your bones are in the feet-No-wonder
they ache, swell, per
spire. Itch. Bathe feet twice dally
with T-4-L Solution for relief of the
52 bones. M Joints plus ligaments.
Curbs athlete's toot, toe - (sloughs
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drug store if not, pleas'd IN ONE
" j i ) or year 48c back at any
HOUR. ALL DRUG STORES. ,
Certified Nuggett sweet . pota
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11 tliroiujh 14, oiKaiiniJ by inom-
bers of the Charlotte- Junior Cham
ber of Commerce. ' ,
With Miss Maria Beale Fletcher,
a former Miss North Carolina, the
reigning Miss .America, interest In
the Pageant is expected to be even
highef 4u;mi uuLfor tbe event. ,
Mr, igLewart has been associated
with five .Miss . Charlotte Pageants
and was at Atlantic City during, the
crowning of the present Miss Ame
rica. He' has officiated as judge at
some 30 pageants across the state.
Mr. Stewart announced that he ex
pects? the pageant will draw 85 girls
frofn all over the" state to compete
'or the Miss North Carolina title In
the f Charlotte Coliseum Tho winner
of t. i.., . - i v ; t .
the M .s An a I . at i .t in At
lantiq City, New Jersey.
Following the ;""nuntvment of
ins selection ; ; ( ... ( hairmao
of the Pugt-fli , Stewart listed
the names of Ine mm who will ser
ve SS his Sterling Cunniitte-'. These
man, -under Mr; Stewart's -direction,
M-e" chargei with the responsibility
of formulating the policies for. the
Vdgcant. t - .
"' Bill Shuford, Jaycee , president;
tarn Cornwell.' external vice presi
dent, and Bill Schiestett, I960 pag
eant, chairman, are members of the
advisoiy : committee. : Ltrty Harris
has ueen appoinien.ueasuier, -
ed are Bui Iiovih, t u
4Uen Tale, tickets sales; To.n . ;r
ry, publicity and public relations;
Svcrett Ilinson,. awards,: sponsors,
and transportation; and Jim Tice,
housing, programs and parade. $
1 -Mr. Stewart also announced that
this year will be the first, time, the
reknini? queen of the host city for ,
the pageant will be allowed to com
pete as a contestant. He stated that
this is a break with tradition which
hns dictated that the reigning queen
of the host city must act as official
pageant hostess and not participate
in the compelitino. . , , f v
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