f ACE SIX CAKTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES, BEAUFORT AND MOSEIIeAd CITY, N. Cv FRIDAY, JUNE 181948 Universal taillUry (Training and Draft DEWEY -Has favored UMT and limited selective service. STASSEN Proposes "a man power program in which young pien would register with con gress deciding how many should be tailed each year." TAFT Opposes UMT but says j be necessary ..1. For UMT because WARREN it is a democratic process which (calls upon rich and poor alike to ferve equally in country's de ense." VANDENBERG Has taken no position on this question. (His of fice says he's been too busy guid ing' Republican participation in a pi-partisan foreign policy to be come involved in domestic issues.) MARTIN Has opposed UMT but will follow Republican party ine on limited draft. MacARTHUR Has taken no po- sition on various issues. Foreign Policv DEWEY Has urged a "United States of Europe as a strong third : power devoted to the cause of peace." For firm policy toward Russia. STASSEN Would abolish veto power in United Nations. Favors U.S. military alliance with coun tries of western Europe. TAFT Has urged United Na tions chartrr be rewritten with legal teeth in it. Wants United Nations to lay down rules of in ternational conduct to be admin istered by impartial tribunal, with or without Russia. WARREN-Says United Na tions "should be put to test of dealing with aggression." VANDENBERG Leader of Re publican participation in bi-partisan foreign policy . . . pushed bill to finance European Recov ery Program through Senate . . . favors "strong stand for peace which includes justice and honor." MARTIN Has said "America must help Europe and the Orient but not as a world WPA unlim ited." Taft Hartley Labor Act . DEWEY"It's a good law. But I'm sure it has some faults. My party will be more ready to re pair those defects than the Demo crats have been with their labor legislation. STASSEN-Would amend law to allow union publications to sup port political candidates, ease res trictions on union shops, and re quire union officials to sign non-Communist affidavits only if they are accused of Communism. TAFT Says "the country and labor union members themselves are finding that the law is work ing because it is based on justice and equality while protecting every basic right which labor leaders have fought for." WARREN Says "the law should be continually re-examined with no hesitation in amending it to correct deficiencies demonstra ted by experience." VANDENBURG No comment on it . . . voted for passage of law, elso voted to override Tru mann veto. MARTIN Was a leading sup porter of bill in house. Inflation IDEWEY Has favored tax re duction, less governmnent spend ing, and public debt reduction as check on inflation. STASSEN Has advocated lim iting consumer credit, a check on extreme speculation, and leg islation "to ban excessive in ventories that result in unbridled hoarding and profiteering." Op poses price and rationing con trols. TAFT Favored tax reduction and cut in non-defense spending. Against government price and ra tioning controls. WARREN Says "if voluntary measures prove ineffectual to check inflation, we must resort .stf w . ITWW INeuhfD AMIDST M HAD NOT NOUOtOfcUTtMKD COVtRAftt RMUW.WHICI WOWO IKUE . i GIVEN KIM WDT5CTI0N A6AIHSTW HtKDSTOM, VUiOSKH.SMOXi, tHECH WtlCIES FOU COVlETS V W0TECT10N..... . Dial M-3S2-1 John L Crump INSURANCE ' & REAL ESTATE 123 ArendeU 8t . . MArehead City to legal measures export and credit controls, or price, wage, and use controls." VANDENBERG Has taken no position on inflation but voted for tax reduction. MARTIN Outspoken advocate of Republican tax-cutting measure. Has said "We can bring down prices by stepping up production "7 aws v mum.u, Opposed price controls, saying "competition is better regulator ,han ?ovcrnnvnt bureaus." Palestine Partition DEWEY Favors it. STASSEN For partition. Has urged United Nations police force, with American troops participat ing. TAFT Favors it. WARREN Has takon no posi tion on Palestine but has express ed hope that United Nations would bring about a just decision. VANDENBERG Has taken no position but said President Tru- man's reCoenition of Jewish state was a "logical move." MARTIN Has favored parti- tion. Communist Party In U.S. DEWEY Opposes outlawing party because it would drive Reds underground. STASSEN Favors outlawing Communist party. TAFT Opposes outlawing par ty. VANDENBERG Has taken no position but has said "we shall not surrender to Communist con spiracies in the United States." MARTIN Has taken no posr man veto. WILLISTON Mr. Charles Piner, Mrs. Gordon Wade and Miss Elsie Hamilton motored to Clinton Saturday to attend the wedding of Miss Mabel Lewis. Miss Lucy Willis spent a few days in Clinton last week visiting her friend, Miss Mabel Lewis. Rev. Haywood Harrell filled his regular appointment Sunday night at this church. Mr. and Mrs. Mnrtin Brooks, who is stationed at the Cape Lookout Coast Guard station spent a few days home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibbs and little daughter, Connie Lee, re turned from New Bern Sunday af ter spending the past week there with Mrs. Alex Tosto. Lieutenant Johnnie Green and family, of Cherry Point, visited at the home of Mrs. James W. Wade Sunday afternoon. Mr. Thomas Wade, who is cm ployed at the Ford plant in Nor folk, Va., spent the week end at home with his mother. Quite a large group of club members attended the district meeting held in New Bern the 10th. Every one enjoyed the day very much. It was decided to meet in Jones county next year. We heard that Mr. Travis Willis is much improved, who is in a hos pital in Richmond. We all wish him, to get well and soon come home. Mrs. Riley Day and daughter, Leather Chairs Tapesiry Chairs Yelvei Chairs 0M 3?t1 There's no gift that Father would like better, for HJS day . . . room can make good use of a chair-for the whole family. No ishings are, we've a chair that will add interest and comfort Negro News Wins Wings Pfc. Emple F. 418 Pollock St., Jones, above, of Beaufort, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jones, has suc cessfully completed the rigid five week Basic Airborne course at the infantry school, Fort Benning, Georgia, and has been awarded the official United States Army Para chute Wings. His air indoctrination included a glider flight to acquaint him with modern glider warfare. Prac tical instruction in ground assem bly, parachute rigging and main tenance, end loading and lashing of Airborne cargo vital skills in all Airborne units were included in his period of training. During this training he made five parachute jumps from Army cargo aircraft at an altitude of 1, 000 feet and achieved the high score necessary to pass the "Para troop" physical fitness test. Bible School to Open Bible school will be held for all children who attended the Pine Street kindergarten during the 1947 48 school term, it was announ ced today. It will open Thursday, July 1, at 9 a.m. and will continue each Thursday throughout July. Stella, of Cedar Island, called at the home of her daughter Satur day. Mrs. Allie Smith and children, of Beaufort, visited her mother, Mrs. Ella Davis, last week. Mrs. Norwood Piner, of Marsh allberg, spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Donnle Davis. Mrs. Alice Chadwick, of Straits, spent the past few days visiting at the home of Mrs. Pauline Wade. The Carteret County Home De monstration clubs received the award for having the largest at tendance at the district meeting held in New Bern on the 10th. 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Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garner and children, of Cedar Island, visited in the community Sunday. Mr. Clarence Rose snent the weekend here with his family. Mr. Luther Pittman is spending some time at Oriental. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcintosh visited his father at Marshallberg last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jackson and children, of Cherry Point, are spending a few days here with re latives. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Daniels mo HERE'S 100 marine power lacbltittea! . . . m Boatmen. . . Skipper, you're looking at the world-famous Universal Super Four! The smoothest. hardest-working 50 .horsepower you have ever teen tucked away in a boat It's every inch 100 marine motor designed and built for service a8oat, not converted for It The Universal Super Four can give you more in last ing, fiicl-thrifty service than you would believe possible. Perfect power for runabouts, cruisers, auxiliaries and iihing boat. Available with built-in reduction gear. 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' Mrs. Mildred Dunn, of Beaufort, was a visitor in the community last week. In searches for .oil, more than 30,000 wells were drilled in 1946, compared with an average of 23, 700 during' 1942 45. .... . , lVS' r 1 . ' III' ' J. WJATUEfts V SWXS f , " v 1; D) mm :v-V(tWdiaMS3fia11aH Get rid cf chHfy, c!d-typa heaters . . . A, smell payment puts this cmazing Automatic Furnsce In your home: Our summer sale saves you real moneyl Replace your old-type home heater with this amazing automatic furnace. No expensive ducts. No dirt. No ashes. Perfect system for all sizes of 1-story homes. Easy terms. Four Conniians Enlist in U. S. Armyl New Bern - . , -: . Four residents of Carteret county enlisted in the regular ar my at New Bern last week and another joined the Air Force. 1 John Ephraim Wiley, son of Mrs. Elizabeth D. Wiley, of 301 Broad street, Beaufort, was enlisted in the regular army for a period of three years. Wiley, a veteran of World War II, was assigned to the field artillery. "v Gordon Ward Ballou was also enlisted for three years and, due to his previous service experience, will be assigned to the European command. Ballou is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ballou, of 510 Bridges street, Morehead City. The third local enlistee- in the regular army was Frederick Allen Hughes, general delivery, More head City. . Like Ballou, Hughes signed for' three years and asked for direct assignment to the Euro pean command. Mildon Wesley Lewis, Jr., a resi- Wonder Heater 1 Fits under floor out of tight . . . No basement needed I Circulates heat in entire house . . . gives you WARM FLOORS Gas (Company dent of Scajevel, was enlisted in the U. S. air force for a three- year period. 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