TKS PERQUIMANS WEEKLY MARCH 14.1958.: :o2 . . iWliJ C.WS A ( 1( si tii ! , . gave me hope that they will tac- ;shington -Last week was their work wjth ,reaspiarta busiest lor .me of, the. sea. nderstandi ng. , ,f . .. .. ( to date. .irir.SCLftKrTTuesday. th&Mudiciary I Full Tift Jo , rr cdnrUtee agatfiWwith Assist addition tojtnd' jmportMKf vi.C. rcm. fruits who I. CI th tail of VI .iiKignis uommissiun because he Wli permahently head ! Judiciary Committee. Car- new Righfe DivjSjon o r 'niidciinTie hart tn be asked I .. - .. v. . mi " . "T7 . . 7. . Itne -Justice Lieparanem. ' ' c- this groupto determine their fore he will deal with ,egal prob. Lure fw" tVirfvrrhrn wnpn their. . . . ' .. . ' t m 1 .... ... , . ipmc arising in mis area. . i icei that his views should be known and carefully-documented.. It was under Mr. White's direction that the legal analysis' and he Presi dential proclamation were pre pared for the Little Rock action dividuals gave the Smokey Moun- . . . V I I. .L. 1 J tains national ram to me reu eral Government. Now the Fed eral Government proposes, in ef- feet, to use such gifts as a source of revenue! Those who partici pated in the transactions between North Carolina 'and the Federal Governmeni'whfeHresiated.. in the creation of the Blue Ridge, Parkway feel the' imposition of tolIs: would be a . breach of faith by the;if!ederal Government. I think (j-ifortunate for the Fed eral government to 'attempt to I raise revenue by charging citi- 1 ' ... ... . 1 L "zens lor .itne pnviiege oi tooicing twin 4VtA hnnriiumrfr nf ihp Al- ! IS 01 . -r ggptjpn mighty: il , shall join Congressman .! . ilron im hv thp uuiuiiJiiabiuii JO tun-" "J Schate. I told? the press follow ing, my 'questioning of the mem-; bs that they tppeared not to be fa'atics and,:' while I opposed the Commission in' the vote last ses sion,; that I felt it was made up oi co C( B in, that I felt it was maae up . conviction that the use t reasonable men insofar as 1 1 , o .ntl . Rock Lid ascertain, 1 Mmti- llsurMtion of Presidential Lj ,Km,w. ,n eft at . th ,fidence in former governor . . . . . ... . Ocnroo Shutro-d n'nd'nthpr mem bers ot the North Carolina dele nation in an effort to persuade the Department , of Interior to rescind its plan to impose such tolls." . ;; -V ' ' 4 - II Poster Gives Tribute To Parents The official 4-H Club poster published anrtually and distribut 8 i-". ' ' 7 . . . . , i aumoriiy anu ims view woo tie of . Virginia, -a member. J , Clinnftpt' frnm 0UtQide the the oth-1 mu!i uisi. on. rear before the Committee for riif. dnt Irnnw nersonallv er embers,..fbat,;theii'WieS 'asl 'il (PPRMANENT itf AUTO REPAIR TfikiirviriJiiJ (ijlil Also Ifeed Parts' For. AIL 'jLviaKesana winueis SPECIAL Brakes Relined 6 (MOST CARS) - .$14.95 CarltORl.t!iid GA.Rifeir ;J; WlNFALL,N,C-y Phone 49S0v'.'. further' 6uestioning. ' ;r i(: ) Laboi Hearings .1 The McClellan Committee on Labor and Management opened hpnrine' last week' on the Koh leh fettike; i.wfith day-long public year paying tribute to parents of 4-H Club members everywhere. Since March 1 through 8 is Na tional 4-H Club. Week, these 4-H posters are beinf displayed in all parts of North Carolina giving recognition to the program. Over 2,155,000 rural young peo ple are actively engaged in pro jects conducted by the 4-H Clubs Jert BtiiKe, i.vfijn aay-ius yuM"v . jects conauctea Dy ine t-n viuu sessions. In this strike which be- qji America. ' Much of their ac gan in 1954 there have been tiyity would be Impossible with charges of violence made by both I out tne aid and encouragement of parents. " It is fitting that the 1958 poster picture parents, and that the National theme for Club Week is "4-H Salute to Parents," The 4-H poster is published and distributed by Coats and Clark. Inc.,; who lso sponsors the 4-H Clothing projeet for girls. . management . and by the ; UAW I union. The Committee is mak ing its investigation in order to determine what new laws are needed in the labor-management area. It is essential that the evi dence in this industrial strike be considered and weighed on its merit.. : " ' . Postal Matters The Senate Was ' meanwhile considering. the important matter nnstal rates and postal pay, re quiring attention to debate and! ITUniWWS v,ia. - against increase of out-of-town postal rates to five cents. I gave mw Biinnnrt to the Dostal pay in crease, believing that postal ; workers have been underpaid. Congress, in my opinion, was wise o take action qn this. aj;. Breach Of Faith r : ' : 4 jifinvtiiiiv'. ivt th week's end. itothpr Trfalter of particulaf con- 1 cern r toi JSforth Carolina arose.) ' TJie'epaf tment of the Interior , anhgunce a plan tor impose, ttoua pn ' the "Blue Ridge- Parkway af-! VV.t;a1 ' 1S58 The State ot 1Notth1'Carolina gave, the Federal 1 Gove?nment the right of way- for thU parkway and N. C, Tennessee" and orivate foundations and in- s r How Christian Science lleals 1 ; -.. ' A regular radHogramj, -, WCDJ Sunday 9 A. M. v. elan: hod f": r V M 2 -- bnyin year? , v . moat ' nnnil Ariro.)undinrov ' baying a home thUt r inen get nm ,t,, convenience ' mdiU fmm vour ''' 41nhAne ervice and plan" , the location of your telephones In advance. ' , We will be happy to .. consult with you on plan ning your telephone instal lation. There's no charge for the service to call our ; ; business office today. ' 1 nil KnRFnt.ir AKni.TNA ViWHir All f. & City . Wanton . Mtn( ri 'HI u i .1 ; With hemlines riling, heal haighh rt lower, ijlhwiaWas mor.-, ' open. This leawtn, there's a whohf new aWfooeh e frt1ifiy ? 1 vwith clever T-ttraps, tapered toes, and Interesting textures taking the footllghtl Sins 4-10. . ,' 1 KEWESt CHCniSESIEI TAPESED TOES ABOVE KZSLE-FZIKZISI ' Wtterfdr. ' ' Our'Foihion lone" black patent pump, bails of , 7 QQ - youf antire wardrobel Also in soft whit call.; - c'-'il ry ' "Poihion lone" spectator, fts ilimnass aectnttrf ; f -, H QQ . by b bow. Navy, black with whit) ; , Punched pigikln pump by "CarnWai'-'j bow-fwlst, , ; H ; V MM l trim. Summpr white or black. Hl-lo haal., J ALMOST tib0OMO0!( LI.SCCSIS Wf SRKC'JEtTS jS "Fwhlpn lone" bareit-mlnlmuny strips of black m rri t ..k ( , patent ophite l.ath., on; d loWarjngjJwle., ji IS , mZl KEELSI SENSISIE WW PRICES TbCI CCSSE SEEI Jj " Cootatt nylon mesh Uamed' tip Wtlh jumnir ; t i rvjf' . , straw. Mut;-4on tan or gray, whitej wedga hael. 3yv, Soft as yous glovo, our punched pjgskin caiuol! ' . fJQQ Sllm-tapared too, wadgo heel. VyNtWclc,(. tif f OkyJ it,'.' FLOOR and DECK ENAMEL ikd oih! . . ttuUk Athey's, ':. .a , iii tor paoury pimt.ycart.4;r)a,.y "vteetlon iltpajr1 oidnjrvrays ihlWv .;., - .nmr re-; . e i Jlrs. '-r Mangticturii kv TKEC.W.Ar.rVPATC0 eAir.:..c:E S3, j. jiyii 4 ft Wn cHoosEiiui'owN Famous masteriilt oxfords Carafully salectad leathors, long-wearing soles . . i iclJnflfically designed lastsl Theso aro our guides to quality, your assurance of bait buy for th money. Try o pair comfort frortftt ortl Ventilated vamp - comfort you can sel Mocv;; n nn -caiin-ityl to outlined in contrart. Black, browrt. , , ; OeV Zf ' ..12. , . Look r o loe,, Waln-io. itorm welt oxfords i, , napdotadl6't2. ' y ,'", " J .',(h-t ry Vuut, ' 5 i -.1 a ;,4',..hoVln' nufl hMU 'op",r?tt ,V,,V" 44. : 5.99 e : A't ...... . t .v. .v..,. -ft, ' 'fi u.'..t. Mnrl fruae idles and Ivy aH th I ?:r wivi That's oiwTerriersI Sizes 8V4-3, -0 widths. EVEJY PAIR KASE KPjCIAUY FOR US. TO tfrS PIWTY k.,-. Mlw kxii i a1 irs-r ifitia ioys can r J vuii lUv.n 17, , W'r sticiler for prfcf Htl That's why our prt checks your erj. ...... 1 . ,H I I I ., ' V . . i' ( I I V . I At SWEET AND ICW. AND TINY PRICE), C'l FA:"IC'JS . New txturl Nw smooth calfsl Whlchevw'way you l your Ttrao "CarnW Cif M f.itk or e-r, AQQ l-srrap v.Brnii . - . , . :: soft Oi ballet ltppr1 4-10, AA-I. tt t . , Ut buckle tab. t'ck, whit, gray, v r 4-1Q. U. y T3 r. l .1;

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