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"I ' e EattleT i The lid is about i of f another sizzling ; .angle in Washington an election year ' t' ,e on j (Jp!t1t Hill ' e'f' moat f it.". ," it U not solely .c4se acy ainst' policy. :Jt -j jr. " . ute"ever..the ..a 'of certain weapons and it touches on the role to. .py various services, also, 'Tnii. ' ; Air Force is involved in the! X ad is W the unfortunate . x of being the youngest of j getting the most money .. ."iTingt up 'the most envy ; top brass in the other two, services. ;-'V-Sr t Army,'nder General Max Faylor. is taking on new theo 1 function- The Navy, having its' carrier battle some years is fighting for a major role ategic, warfare. The Navy is ng this battle. ' a Army i? having tougher go- i The A ir Force, for one thing, s "the, Army's much-touted 3 ground-to-air defense missile Top."'! High bombers, traveling ,, can often elude the NIKE, the r Force believes, after a thor- H studyv. Moreover, planes can UcKftf-ahd let loose fifty;, miles away to be 'hit, and get i - th: y ; bf t ' aching the NIKE'S a Ar f says if isn't so. The 3 Aa . .ie answer to enemy air s, f fie Army, especially "!. B. Congressmen on 3 now demanding a the? Air Force' two issHea and the NIKE, rough comparison, in ut -an actual test, has i lot-; 'fr form. i coitSWUcted. ' AJri ifdree nas two guided 'e8422-lhfi. vrder .of .a Navy .ie, which can be controlled in t The NIKE cannot . be con i in flight The Air Force ; Rejected . the NIKE ahd says sigtier is himself suggesting rmy make change in its defense Jrojgram,' , ' ' : V' aVilly, ittiis itijw! i homet atpong those Who have billed dfE'ast .great defense weap i nf it- certainly has been re . ?6n Jjr Members of Conirress ' jne ' f hundreds of millions .rs..Jf the Air Force is te Anny is behind r the is- cue-' isn't settled yet. i : V Eisenhower 18 an old , nwv -And although most ir Force -officers are too, the ' Executive wants the Army. -,ve a air h'earing. And he' ? , wfio nave ig row yCT ,e , weapons in an eiecuon or (anyother time, for that ' r. -f -tf eoteritlg'into the happy pic-'-1 this time is a. difference of n as ft' v-Xavys capabili- j r iatain a strategic bomb t ',uBive with its huge car ; "f. How mnch"'the. JNavy ' can u.bute in stfch a sustained of ive isv a : matter ' now being ?hed outjtetwten service brass i ' w ii i V ' ' J Conjiesfmea, butUiere is a I m p,"lon on lT mo,, - 1- '.1 Di- J.-i. p: I- . I havora policy on the i- Sl r)i a - . I .... 1 7 fyj " hi mi uii ukixzpfj ii Kinit u )0 an Aij.oree mission but the vy will nthlbly be encouraged to p all it 'can. And the Army will ' its chance to prove the value i' e'NIKErviJ the NIKE is not .-('ate'mr fiodern conditions, ne mav he on the hot seat. . . , ' isator Walter George holds the. to th 4dfnmistfation's hopes I a bisr foreifnt aid nrogram this' r.' The retiring Georgia dean. Senate has said tn ' recent s h wa,s voting for a large n aidbill for the last time. ' 'that he has accepted' Presi Eisenhower caW to become ' eda ambassador for the 1 organization. , Senator j might be more inclined to t aleral foreign aid fig sure from back , home on -e"-nst big foreign aid ap ; had increased in, re--i, as the people in most . i sm to be tiring of these -ms .while U. S. taxes a lit Georgia Senator 1 ;'able' successor, Her 're, was ready to tear fin this issue.' , has whacked more ' " -s off the Eisen . , . .ram. Sena ' s Fetiat am fhe 'tap betw.a sub urbs and cities narrowed further tn the 1950-65 period, with the out lying parts of standard metropoli tan areas growing seven times, as fast as the central cities in the pe riod, according to data compiled by the U. S. Bureau of the Census. Despite this trend, however, the central cities of the metropolitan' areas still contain the biggest sin gle block of the U. S. population, amounting to just under a third of the total. This proportion has OLYMPIC CARS John B. Kelly, right, sculling champ and brother of Princess Grace of . Monaco, models. parade uniform' to be worn by members of the -United States team competing " in this year's Olympic Game at (Melbourne, Australia. It fea tures off-white, tropical wool v blazer-cut jacket with matching cap and tropical worsted Navy blue slacks. Thomas' W. Court f ney, left, American 800-meter - record holder, wears the travel outfit of Navy blue wool gabar ' tlina Eisenhower jacket and ; etching cap,, Slacks are gray . uuaol. Both were tat sljowu Kev Vork City. .' this amount restored. President's hope to have some of :r!:i:anth Vetera HOC D'l PI 1 lldO I Ll III LUmI - - -! i,v .Th millionth veteran bna mtiaM!. his GI loan in full, Veterans rAd ministration has announced; !..( ; As of January 31, 1956",. l,024,91l loans for homes, farm's,-and busi- nesses totaling more than 5.1 bil lion had been repaid in full or near ly one out-of every four GI loans guaranteed or insured by TA.'1. i : In the 11 years of the program, VA has underwritten '.4,599,685 GI loans totaling $34.4 bnlion. Most of the loans,' or 40615 were for homes. , Of the remainder, 68,956 were farm loans and 22414 were business loans. -, : Of the 1,024,919 GI loans repaid in full, 809,511 were home loans j; 4 j bm!on. 42,277 were farm loans totaling $132 million, and 173,131 were business loans to taling $420 million. -" , :: In addition to the $5.1 billion re paid in full, VA estimates another $3.5 billion has been paid off in installments' by veterans whose loans are still outstanding:'' . '.j,'. VA'has paid claims to lenders, on only 40,035 loans for homes, farms and businesses. .. These loans had an onginai principal amoum oi ap- proximately $200 million. . - - The net loss to VA.has been only $5.25 i - . uv r i e C.id Dnrina CALLcy . MONEJ. 54011.. HARRIS .. , K'mj' Vv.hi.jti.j' -s- ., ' FT3irO"", n. c. chanr.i ltle over, the last decade and half. . .. . , The population of the outlying areas of standard metropolitan areas gained about 9 million in population in the 1950-55 period to total of more than 44 million inhabitants. The comparable, fig ure in 1940 was less than 26 mil lion. As a result,-the suburbs. now have 27 per cent of the total ci vilian population of the .United States, the' highest such proportion J 19 million, or a slightly more than 60; !.'of.ry-'dtiBidj idol law, borrowed.' iVA pafid tha iiet loss is subject to Jfurthei recoVery, either1 from the Veern- or from the liquidation of tangible security. .. yi .tne..u,uaai;ans; on, wnicn ciajms .havcf been paid, Z4,s& or slightly more than one:half of one per cent of the total number guar anteed, were home loans. Allowing for repaid-in-full loans, amortiza tion payments and claims paid, VA estimates that $24.5 billion of the oroginal $34.4 billion borrowed by World War II and Korean conflict period veterans still is outstand ing. '. , A 'retentive memory is a good thing, but the ability to forget is the true token of greatness. ; . To be able to fill leisure intelli gently is the last product of civili zation. . Bertrand Russel. SUNDAY SCHOOL ; Paganism is rampant in the world v today,! even' in our own be loved, land. Many worship at the shrine . of money, others at te shrine of success, still others want fame, popularity or social accept ance. We, like the Ephesians, must choose either the way of Christ or the way of the world,'"" V -' Paul," some years later while in Rome, wrote these Christians that tney. would nave to cnoose netween .being filled with the Spirit of God or with, the wine of Satan. They I could not have both.- The "tragedy t of or A.r i that - many people, ,,Mnimal,S 'Christian, feel there is no ne1 makin a choice between jwine andythe Spirit They try to K Part 01 We way witn, Doin, ana end up realizing that they haw gone- afl the fray with 'orte the witiefhaa-'taften control. Paul re 'minded the 'Ephesians that 'they were nqw "children of the light" and" tfiattheyflhould therefore "walk as children of lights " (These , commentaries are 'based on the International Uniform "Sun day' School Lesson Outlines, copy righted by the International Coun cil of Religious Education, U.S.A., and Used by permission.) Purdube Is premium quality-PL US It's to iood f -f Jt mectaatfrequiremeatsevep where "heavy-daty?! -; f c3 k Roommended by passenger car manufacturi i r it's to ljrs-kirij it aayea you money on th av ' . -' 'Ckzzzs ever 'now for a dsaner. taore.cSc'ist &tu with a lor;r, happier running LTe I Vy V, , Ulw i ..... 3 k c . ... FOi 1 u j v honey.- $1.00 ; per' quait t . cents per pound.' See Car Chappell, Jr., at Belvedere, N. Junel,8 ' . - HELP WANTED MAN OR V. O . man to handle McNess Products ' full or spare time. Opportunity to make $40 a day. No experi ence necessary. Write McNESS COMPANY, Dept. C., Candler Bldg.; Baltimore 2, Md. -'- June 8,15 :;: L NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra. triX of the. estate of Carlton E.: Cannon, deceased, late of Perquim- ans County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons havintr claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. CH oh or before the 18th dav of Mav. 19K7. nr thin notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ' All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment This 18th day of May, 1956. MRS. CORNNIE H. . . . CANNON Administratrix of . ". 'i m o t0,1? ".Ei3""11011 1 May26,JuL8,15,22,29 ; : . , NOTICEOFpMimSTRATWN, trix of the estate of Thad C. Chap pell, deceased, late of. Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is . to notify all persons having .claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the -undersigned at Hertford," N.' C.,-on or before the 3rd day of May. . 1957, or this notice, will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All Dei-sons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate' payment. ( , . This 3rd day of May. 1956. MRS. MARY W. CHAPPELL, - Administratrix of Thad C. Chappell. Mayll,18,2jHJul,8,15 y NOTICE OE ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executors of the estate, of Eugrene Sherrod Ful- gnum, sr.. deceased, late of Per quimans County, North Carolina; tjg is to' notify all persons having. claims against tne estate, or said deceased to exhibit them to the un- f 117 III STCCil! We Have INSULATION- j SHEET' ROCK ' "SCREEN,,WIRE SCREEN DOORS ,rU.&G. ' 'sheathing 'V at IIfONE 5401 3 Harris Pluming &D!ilg.Si;-;:yCo. i u . . . . ... - n ililC-.iuLUil iv:::ilo;v 01 c:;:;;:: Phone 3336 . , ' ' Hertford, lh C. 1. - ; .4 i.i l-t tf i . A ; persons indebted to swd e. . wi.l please make immediate p ment. , . This 21st Coy of April, 1956. JOHN C. r OO.ME, ' m ' VIT JNIA - CAIEKIAS FULGHUM, . , executors of Eugene Sherrod Fulghum, Sr.' Apr27Jtfay4,ll,lS5iul NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF E. N. MILLER & SON, A PART NERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the partnership of N. Miller and Ralph E. Miller as partners con riiHntr fti himineq nf ja saw mill,, selling lumber, making i cabinet, and other lumber products unaer inn iitm nm? ana siyie 01 E. N. Miller & Son has this day teen dissolved by mutual consent ! E. N. Miller will collect all debts bwing to the firm and pay all debts flue by the firm This 21st day of April, 1966. RALPH E. MILLER - ' N. MILLER . , formerly doing business as E.N. MILLER & SON. . A.pr273Jay4,ll,18,2SJul NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION r. Having qualified as Administra ana County i North Carolina, this is to notiiy an persons having claims against the' estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned t Stater Teachers' College, Eliza beth City, N.. C' oh or before 'the ;5thv day of June. 1957 or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.' All persons indebted to said . estate will .please make im- mediate payment 1 m This 6th dav of June. 1956. i 1 1 . - . HELEN T. SKINNER, ; Administratrix of ' James Edward Skinner. J,une8,153,294tily6,13 ..Vj V ' NOTICK OF.SBRVICE OP PROCESS BY PUBLICATION 8TTE OF NORTH CAROLINA h. PERQUIMANS .COUNTY ; IN THE SUPERIOR COURT y Mary Johnson White, ; , t Plaintiff,.-fS. ..t.rVjv vs; ':'&-?:W-:r'4-Elmer Ie Whi,' ' :: '!'.'Ti.;- V Defendant " i''i.:l'i;--,v'f;;;-, h To Elmer Le White: s Take notice that a pleading seek- 9 Vm TIlEATfiF T EDKNTON. ft. C ffefttriby tinuous f rom ItSf vsowfy, hb. iia ana ii Thursday and Friday,' June 7-8 Premier Shewing . Tern Try on and T ,!.?c4eirne Beer h'M ri-' .j.L';'f'rf4t Saturday, June . double Feature. . tffy wmm 'Emeu tew ' "SUDDEN DANGER"- - , The Bowery Boys In. 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' You are required to n.uke de fense to such pleading not later than July 28, 1956, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will appiy to the court for the relief sought. , This, the 4th da r of June, : 956. W. H. PITT, Clerk Superior Court " '! Walter G. Edwards,! ' Attorney for Plaintiff.. H June8,162;29 - NOTICE OF SERVICE . . , 1 OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA PERQUIMANS COUNTY' ' IN THE SUPERIOR COURTS Richard Earl Jackson, vs. .- . f ; Dorothy Joan Jackson, :il ' : ' Defendant. 1 - . - To Dorothy Joan Jackson: v . , Take, notice that a pleadina seek ing relief against you has been. fil ed in t the above entitled action.. The-nature of the relief beihsr sought is as follows: To obtain an absolute divorce on the ground -of two years separation. 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