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,1 ry- - ' . j Hapd i The -prjmary .result .Gonrfimtive triumph in t Britain is to strengthen the ' of the .Western. Big. Three on f fBigFour .meeting in . 'ft also means that'U.S . relations .will continue on a al basis closely-knit basis , . r ' Anthony Eden .-.'was ' well ,cd'with wtmtf results because .U getm o . peove , that ie ' and .her members of the Conservative Ay weit m, jurying former i ;he .Hinisto.jtostonurchill t '. itef, jdownat this: tuv ' Had iLe knelead.erwt Ihe;.. election, CbJifchil!? retirement could , then ! avebeen called 'ill-timed. ":V ' .' Thelrtatgjrvof the leftwingers in , in,oor .ranyirrMie ..rnuivui left wrgergatisbe ty obvious ,ow.- Iti .the; same strategy which Jiaa, often been; fol- del, t-a tM conservative element 'U thejr. .wos, Aneurin Sevan's faction itbm.: the Labor 'I'arty i aetivfly 'blaming 'Qlemh.' Attlpe and his moderate socialism 'for :the party's defeat. vlf IJtevan-'and his WloweTS-an4irditVAttlee and tlM"nodte; element ; sufficiently t!)y "utht be We-to'seiae eontrol of the-party. '' .- ' f " 'This U the long-term plan, and it tnay-iii-e 'several years.- Att lee is an old man,1 antf '.after five yean 'the-tcrm whieh'the-Conser-iita jar jw eatiUell-to because of Uielr selection lctory he will possibly -be -too M -to. actively lead Um 'lAborltes. M At'ika'st, hat. is rhat sBvaji 'and ; his ''associates are hejJng. ,Attiead his followers actually blaste Bevan jand some of his Hl- tf.ued, tnd tUlnajinesed'r remarlcg mjM,dmil de7eai::rThey-be' lim 't&e sspUt in-thpairty 'caused by Bean -recently .treated 'scars' wWch ieouM -iie t be erased in time to .save 'the -party- in ".the' reeent .Eut -Bevaa the advantage of be..t'WB ftawnftad' nua, -tfhesponsibflitj for the loss muse be. big. This Is tue to -vaiae ittcnt, although it re&'Iy HBewa wp 'hrt the -la iItet snort - fHe aisdxhig follow 1 1: 1 :bXommunJsta:rin pother a aiWb'laifirtj.ithe P.artoid Born 1 4; years ago this month -a money-maldng idea for you! Xrerrooe knows how Series E Savings "Bondj-ibom jn :May 1941 helped ' wiatbeiar. . , ' ' "But, roany,falkBfitill don't realize how i Sjch tbwe Mine Savings Bonds have , 00 to Jlp ?milIioiM of individual ! Asurieaint. v. v !. i, v.;'.;V I5ince SW1, -thousands of homes, ' -tons, -cottages, .college .edtKsatioM, ittpeoaive vacations, saA even tobies. :r -Aave been paidior through Svinga 4 'Bonds, .'Bonds have helped many a fioi JbUlld ,k fine .retirement jiest -JJ. Je ivenmany others real se ' j4ad4beoingwroiigh. -:Kf htm -Savings -Bonds been able :! to io m much -for these people? ?Be wtfm Savings 'Bonds are different ' jrn-oriinaTy ways of t saving in two , wyfcnportant Tespecte: S&ving$ Bonds are more ihm jiut it,.n..i.-ir,.;i'v,'l I Or f nlTlN FOR MAN" OR BEAST The Army's MeMy-trained dogs 1 are'so' Important-in combat that they have their own fas masks to 4- be worn lif event of enemy attack. i.Hpre,a scout doe and bis handler t iirtMM t lif"-',l'H" maneuvers in Germany. are now' makttiar a calculated i tt ain "dominance in the' party ana, if ' this is one result of the election, ia a. SQur noe'Jij an oth erwise happy atmotn)here.v3' At Belgrade last week it was nnowiHi 4kn4 , win v urlnn mnltol the strings in Moscow was Nikita ! Khrusche'v. . Premier Bulganin , is the figurehead leader of Russia and he is the ihimbeisone mart govern ment officer, but Khruschev has the. power. - ; . ' This - was - clearlly demonstarted when Khruschev took over the lead ing role in discussions -with Mar shal .Tito on Communism and Yu goslavia's relationship with the USSR. Viv- ::V; : . - Khruschev -also made the open ing reply .to .Tito when the dele gations " of .the iwo countries met And. all-during the consultation, he was the man who: seemed to.be most confident, the man who seem ed to wield the real ; authority. Premier Bulganin seemed lost in the mist, according. to some; reporters who were .covering the . internation al meeting. ' ;. , , , He Was' described as merely win- twdressing. fThat means Khrus ev will be tSe target of the next, would-be leader of Russia; ; His fu ture might ;be affected somewhat by the. obviousness with which he played his hand at Belgrade. No doubt the impression he made was -r 'i il' rriYfmvnwVMw -f 'aPf ' hit-- $ savings; they're interest-bearing w vestments. In fact, when held to their new extended maturity, they pay you .$5.40 or-every $3 you invested. . Savings Bonds are the easiest way to save 'that's ever been devised.' On i the Payroll Savings 'Plan, for in- stance, your saving is actually Mone Joryou automatically. '1aT0 wonder over lour out of every "lN 10 American families today own 'U.' S. Serie8.E" SavinpBontis.' Ameri cans -ptrrchased a total of 38 . billion , dollars wortS efSayings.Bond secur- ity! And over.eightraillion Americans are investing in Bonds right now on ,the automatic Payroll Savings 'Flan. .Why,not.joinihem?JSign1for Payroll .Savings, this week where yeu .work, or if you're self-mployed, invest.reg uhtriyin Bonds ot.your bask. . TU V. 8. Oumnmut jttf tot pay 4ar Out AxrtiMif . Tit WS tlmki, ttr JUuiriali ivmtyn,.t)ti .Atovluint ft: not -missed by other . high Russian leaders, including Army elements which support Bulganin. f'The'faet that Foreign Minister Molotov ' Was left behind when the Moscow delegation visited Yugo slavia indicates Molotov's insurance PwinmS shou'd j11 It was Molotov -who helped' read Yugo slavia out of the party, years ago. ' Molotov is a cold-blooded Stalin lieutenant, Who has made many enemies in many countries. If the Soviets really want to get ' along better with the rest of the w.orld, they might have to shed Molotov as llcascivork Easy Without e llagging Bacttecha Nacitlnc backach,-headache, or muscular achat and pain may come on w it h ovr-exar tion, emotional upaeta or day to day atreaa and train And folka whoat and drink unwiaaly aometimea suffer mild .bladder irritation .with that reatleas; uncomfortable feeling. . 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U is not forgotten either, 'that Molotov was the 'man wh -negotiated a nen-eggressiori twaty -with.Hitler inKl939. , , , i ; lEven-HitJer -disliked JtfolotoV- im mensely -and -that - treaty . .did .little for -Russia, or anyone ' else other than Herr Hitler, That treaty freed Nasi troops in the East, en abling all of German's might to' be concentrated against France for ttiat 1 memorable ' May, 4940 blow tihat broke France's back. Highway Patrol Ha ' Opening For 25 Men The State Highway Patrol today vfted applications X from young men' who -want a career in law en forcement -- ... ' Col. ' James R. Smith, . patrol commander, said an additional 25 troopers authorized by the recent General Assembly were, needed at once to help bring the' patrol up to full strength. ' . , The lawmakers authorised an in crease of 25 men this year and an other 25 next year. Present pa trol strength is 531. - ' : In making the announcement Col. Smith listed the following require ments .for applicants:' " (1) At least five feet, ten inch es in height; (2) weight at least 160 pounds; (3) be between 21 and 30; (4) have a high school diploma;. (5) a resident of North Carolina for the past five years; (6) ability to pass a rigid physical and mental examination. Rookies will be placed on proba tion at full salary for a 30 day per iod. They must attend a 12. week basic training school later. Start ing salary is. $2940. ... jjaterlnls- ahysizejob : 'Asbestos Siding -AH'Colors ' lA'splialt Hoofing ; J ' Insiilation ' .'Screen Wire : Screen Doors Glidden Paints PHQNEiOl HarrisPlumbing & Building Supply Co. tfOUB TMIIS CVERM ' owner 'driver home in his (- f . , . 1 1 'll' "II 4 , , mm -r 1 L . rT-'" .. . -. 1 t ' -. ... .. ','. -ill.- V . . i .-....!. . ". . I . . ' ' " -t- .' uZ new Plymouth! Every day, ihow . isaadt ,ov car biiyeri "ioofc at aU. 3" mnd duowsr : Plymouth': give -mot value--pwollarT Vei kke yn to lee thi tucking nemtemty iodayt' "-.. -. ' iJJnifoBns, cars, pistols, and th- mga.v ' i- ouinment is famished by ttheli paring U.ft patrol. .'-. v .--v-.-j :-' !.;,; i .Interested men may file their ap plications' at ' Patrol Headquarters in !BaIeigh,or at Troop Headquar ters located in Asheville, Greens boro,' Salisbury, Fayetteville dhd Greenville ; - "V DANIEL H. HURDLE 'V: Funeral services for Daniel ,H. Hurdle, son of Mr. and irfrs D. T. Hurdle of Gates County, who died Saturday afternoon. as a result of an( accident which occurred at Zion Methodist Chuwh, -were conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Lynch Funeral Home by the Rev. Henry-Bizzell, pastor of Zioh Methodist Church. -, ' Surviving besides the parents are his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Luton of Weeksville and' his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome . Hurdle of Belvidere and one half-sister, Joyce '-'Stall- GIRLS... GIRLS VRESTLUIG NafiojialTV Stars PERQUIMANS IHIGH ;; (SCHOOL ; '. BASEBALX PARK ' v Hertford, N.'G. ; Monday ight Jun3l3th 8:00P. RJ. , .,,, . , t -rSponsored by 'v. 1 4f ERTPORD PIRE' DEPARTMENT ' 3 Big Matches 3 - . Plus Tag Team Match ; Y: ADMISSION: '. , General $1.00 RingSide . :.l.';....$1.2S Children .' ,.$;.5C : , (Tax Included) f . 0, 1 .- -J' " -V . ' s - . f &'s v 3 1 off ,V fSmm.., )i ' lymffin i J ' i-. .ft-. 1 '.(..'"..: , 3 -' il jOWflaWttim. 1 5 -'. ' " '" " " " ' " . 6-A :UL-,ai4-;J'J'.u r ". - 1 - LI , I U UWdN y"'J.L .' Top-c-ncniy from riymtLVs fi-cyh'a-or-Pc'i'Srr!;;; 117 cz he-fc visibility wiih'theT.ew swepttt::k vv:nMc!4! Th3 cr.'y truly VitzulJ-) in t3 lowat-pr field ! 1 . .!t-..'i -...-'I services fihe choir sang "J'-e Lc.d is ;.iy -Shepherd" and ''Abide With Me.": , : f -pallbearers -were -Bin- ox,Wa'y land White, ' Jf Harvey White and Charlie Layden. Burial was in Ce-' darwood Cemetery. . --..t- - Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson and Mrs, George .Whitehead spent last Thursday at Sanford, N. ft Mr. and Mrs. Walter Symons and daughters spent Sunday afternoori wi8 relatives in Norfolk. ,: ' Mr. and Mrs.-Tommy Boyce'and' family 'oTTynrt' were idinnee guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Clare nc Byrum ' ' . 4lZH YZLLOWIN6) fc.', . iCv ; ' , , I Vj. .. :; ,M(7 ...... r:rj::a vhdbicqat CIA.TH:Y PAINT c Hertford Hardware & Supply Company "TRADE PHONE ' 3461 ' S . rtn'r - - 'csrofthetow n Sunday." vr t ; Ben Smith,' C. P. -Qi "ncy e 4 te- roy -erry. spent ThtrsdajT; after noon at Nags Heid. . ; ; ;" t H -"-iatlr"i'.4i,a:' as. their guests last Wednesday Mrs. Claude Fields df Hertford and Mrs. Charlie Bright of Elizabeth City.'-'' . , . "Mrs. George ' Jackson Vas "In Louisburg last Friday and Satur day attending an fiior'g- training course of the'W.S.C.S,' .. ' l ; Miss Louise Wilson a memW of the high school faculty, at : Cross Koa'da," rt turned this week id spend the- sumDier'vacfttion withher"mo thertMrsi J. C. Wilson. ' 'rr--.' - , CO., fcAJ-TlMORl 30, MD. HERE AND "B4NK THE DIFFERENCE" ) ' ' I - ?r::3 3! i . J 1 1 ' . -I , ' .. , 1 ( "" J ' f t j Vacation, Bible School is being I 14 this week at Oak Grove-Churchj. illhAa fine attendance. ' '-A 'musical, program will be pre-, , seated. , at " t h e 'Negro Baptist . Church in Hertford. -Sunday -night, Jue42, whentthe -Faithful 4 Five Grfspef Singers of Newport" News,. Va., comes here for an isngagement, j it wag ..announced thigAveek. The public is tovited-to Attend. ..'if r vTfha - want of necessaries is'al r'. ways followed 'n4 ccoifepanied by i-L.' ...J.i i'u 1 i.1 ... . --1. jure- eiiynras -lOTrgiiiR or- super liluities. ' ! ' Solon. ' I HERTFORD, M. C rrr " cc ri'iiis son 0 ' t , ' - . r 1 ' ' If She klit-i of W'Sunworlce str: - - ... .! aytotf lmolthioiT)ioPlymc..!i;. .n yi comfMire, woM for modal, you'H, P!,4. H for imiih,v-much Kymouth n?smd t y ft, 1 nal o
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