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. r. m . ...7,.;,,,,.. j.,. .yv,- -Vl.i !( " ? ...XBX ;EEXA::3-BERTrO2D;.KD2IHJCAS0IJNAi; FRttA:Y JULY 18, 1958. PAGE FIVE .es A' i Elfctiun ults, So Tar, Good To Ee n? J And Air Force-i .". ingtoa ' President Eiseii 1 sudden illness and the re operation he underwent re ent a chill down the spines jblicari officials. ,'!'' ;is' no . hat the G.O.P.'s chance's this .. t. nge on Ike,, and theiPresi-i t recent seizure; swas ftighten j 1 some key persons ' in the ..ministration party.' ' , But s of right now the Presi jnt seems to have survived' the operation and the dangers he had to endure under surgery with good sults,i His operation, coming just . j-eldsrly German'Chancellor Kon rad ' Adenauer ' was . leaving 1 Bonn for Washington, .Upset , several functions but; it came early enough not to have major effect on the political campaign., ; , The 'President could have been stricken at a worse time during the convention hi San Francisccr- ' or during the height of the political campaign. As it is now, he will be ,. fully recovered before these events come to pass, if all goes according L to plan. - . ;.' " . IkeVfllness brought to two Re publican figures a sense of urgent cy; yice President Richard Nixon, in line to -serve wun jite tor an other four years, must have been reminded , that the President's health' is 'a vital factor in his fu ture when news of the operation . first reached him. . : K i - And a fellow Californian, Sena- tor William Knowland, . the only Republican to have carried on much of a . campaign prior to the time Ike announced he would run again, must have been reminded that he could yeiunder some circumStanc-iet.on es-rba m the running for the GOP , nomination at Frisco, And to two Democrats, the sud den seizure of . ' the President brought a quickening of the pulse. Adlai " Stevenson could not have failed to see the possibility of add ed luster to the Democratic nomi nation should , the , President's x health force him to step aside. It Is evjn, fair to 'say, that, Stevenson would probably be the favorite in a Presidential race not including Ike.' - ' ' ' ' A- The, prospect that' the President 1 might' be forced to reconsider his decision to run, which it now seems .he wiM 1 not be forced to do, cer tainly, influenced Averell Harri man finto announcing ; he"? would hereafter be 'an active candidate. His frank statement that he would run on a, Btrong civil rights plat form brands Harriman as the type candidate who will split the party ' in a gamble to win, as did Harry - -lr.mrnfonrwfmlnrrlrrLuvlVJ nV J ... J u Truman, successfully, in 1948. 1 The difference in running: against Eisenhower, and :Dewey, with a split party, might be greater than some imagine, in this connection. Nevertheless, this is Harriman's avowed strategy. , Meanwhile, Ste venson remains the favorite for the Democratia-party nomination. . There- are indications .that the Republican Administration is ready to go into action, in several ways to. ease the tight economy the na tion has suddenly encountered in thi election year. , -u -. " f Interest 'Tate will probably be lowered soon 'and the farmer will be given. the 'benefit of aidprf grams quicker thttn. some had ei- ipected.' The idea ia to get money eased up and in circulation and to give the farmer some -hope for a brighter future tn the four years ahead than he has had In the past four..,v. - : : Action may be taken in both these fields by the time you read ; this. It is almost . certain to be taken in the next two months. . Senator Richards Russell, admit tedly one of-the most talented Sen ators in the upper legislative body, wants to convert 3.7 billions voted for foreign aid by the. House,: to the Air Force. Russell, chairman of the Senate Armed Forces -Com mittee, 'does not think: the U. S, 'Air Force" is, being kept on par with Russia's,-and he thinks more money jjb urgently needed..;,' ,j- .., It is ironical' that Russell will be following piis , approach. while-: his retiring colleague, Senator - Wal ter George, is' urging the Senate to restore half a billion dollars from the billion dollar cut administered the aid bill in the House. . In the loer body, House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Dick Richards, Also retiring after this year won this battle against, the Administration, Speaker Rayburn and Joe Martin, when he got the TTniioa tit marnilt tia MmmiHoa'a , whacki the forei ' M v. bill. The odds are against Russell, of eo'urse.t in his effort to divert for eign aid money to the U, S. Air Force but there are a lot of peo ple who would 'feel taore, confident that the money was being-put to good use .if the, Air Force -was spending it rather than a number of foreign! copntrips-. 4 ' The jbaltle wilt probably The tn progress in Ijhe Senate when you read this, or it could be ended. Chances are the Senate will be re luctant to increase aid in this elec tion year, in spite of ' Senator 1 . - .,.. t . .A , t. I. I ueorge a pien, ui ne nas qeen con sistently effective in this respect, in past years. . v ' ' CHAPANOKE NEWS ' Mrs. L. B. Elliott has returned home from the' Albemarle Hospi tal and is getting on nicely. Mrs. Irma Dorsey is confined to - i - -i- ---"---' i-'H'if lisa c. ,uULj n 1 Jll ; c I her bed this weeY due to sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Mike'Cassady and son of South Boston, Va., 1 who spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ownley returned home this week. " J ' ' - ' - -Ben Smith, Otis Lane and CP. Quincy spent Friday at - Ocean View, Va. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vaughan and children of Portsmouth, -Va,,-spent Sunday-with Miss Lena Symons and her mother,- . Mrs;- Irma.fDor sey. : , ' - J. ,W. Ferrell is very: flick at tha Albemarle ttospital. t,5 " f . S IN MEORUM ij 5 ; In memory, of my beloved broth er, Sammie Sutton, who died two years ago, June 17, 1954: Just two years ago you left me. How much I miss you, words can , - not tell. - . As I linger to your grave and feel - like I can see your smiling face And think of all the things you did for me. To jnake my life a much happier '; one So wonderful, ; kind and true. J From 'this world troubles ,. . . of cares and With a heart both sad' and sore; You are gone but not forgotten by v your loving sister.,-) t " - 1 ' MRS. MARY J. WOOD ' ' . Hertford, N. C. , . IS MARINE TOUGHNESS NECESSARY? 'I 1 t l 1 ' ' I Lt. General Lewis Puller speaks out on the training of Marine Corps recruits. Is toughness necessary T What are the qualities of a eomfcat soldier? 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HAMPSHIRE SWINE t Breeders' 'Association will hold ,' their twentyafifth emi-Annual "Sale Thursday, July 19, 1956 at 7 P. M., at the Smithfield Live- stock Market, Smithfield, Va. i The offering of 30 bred gilts and 12 boars wyl, be; sold.,,,l)r, J. Brooks from VJ.I. will judge the offering at43i30 P. M. ,Come 1.1- . 1 Jf 1 J i. L I Bee tue anuw qi buuay n iiicul type , animals' from the top herds of (the State. w Entire offering has 1 been Bangs tested , and Cholera 1 treated. For catalog, write Carl ? W. Grove,' Secretary-Treasurer, Waynesboro, V.- July6,13 Notice of administration r Having Qualified as Administra- irix oi we eBcate oi -jj..,iv.. weoo, AananoaA lota Pi.ln.i fVnn. ty. North Carolina, this is to noti-; X J Mil pel BUIID ; SSf3 VIU1IHH against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned ' at Route 3, Hertford, N. C, on ori before the 22nd day of June, 1957, j or this notice will be pleaded in. bar of their recovery. 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' ' ' - Notice is also given that all per sons , having claims against, the partnership which were in existence at the time of the death of the de ceased partner are required to ex hibit same to the undersigned sur viving partner 'on or before the 18th day of May, 1957, pursuant to provisions -of G.S.59-8. This June 14, 1956. OTTIS J. WHITE, - Surviving Partner June27,29;July6,13 ' - NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of James Edward Skinner, deceased, late of'Perquim-V ans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at State Teachers' College, Eliza beth City,- N. C, on or before the 6th day of June, 1957 or this no NO. 1741 HERTFORD, N. C. 8 v. sny ii;iQgs in3!i no, gb & tice will be' pleaded in bar. of their " recovery.. , A11 re10118 indebted to said estate will please make- im mediate payment. - - This 5th day of June, 1956. -, HELEN T. 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