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[J Washington D. C? The most current '"effort'^of the Supreme Court to impose its views on the authority* in Little Bock it the at titude of President Eisenhower. There 1* no doubt that the Presi dent It disgusted with some of the pi 1?MIM group* who would forcib ly Integra t* everyone, everywhere at once. ?* There la doubt whether the President disagree. with the ISM Supreme Court decUion on segre gation la the aehooU Certainly he hai never availed himself of the ?pportunity to hack up that deei aioo, and a* Chief of Staff of the Army ha favored, and testified C. segregation On the other d, he used troop* when advis ed to do so to Implement the court decision and has often said he Is duty-bound to uphold the lsw of the land. And be has said he thought the court decision was the law of the land. Meanwhile, he baa admitted he ?aid to friends that Integration should be slowed. But be baa also denied having told friends he wished the court never had rend ered Its now-famous decision. So round and round it goes, and just Where he stands nobody knows. Adding further to the puzzle la the fact that on the day after the President told s news conference ?he might have told frlenda in tegration should be slowed, the Justice Department presented an all-out plea for speeded integra tion. Yet the President hsd told a reporter his views were not fsr from those of his underlings in the Jeatice Department and that If they ever became too far aep arated, the reporter eeuld draw hla own conclusions aa to what would happen. Nothing haa happened; no one haa been removed from office, and no indication of any sym pathy for a slowing down of inte gration has been indies ted by the Justice Department. So the puz de merely deepens. Orval Paubua, Waahington of ficiate are learning, diea very bard indeed. Those who thought they had htm licked when troops were diapatcbed to Little Bock have been diaturbed by the oh vious popular support of the peo ple be haa received In Arkanaaa. And now Faubus has said he would eloae Central High If the court order* tt integrated. He tfill maintain* bs hat the authority to pratni order and peace la kit cute (which he undoubtedly doe*) and that integration at Central would eauM MeedSh*J (on which point the argument redly center*). Then appears no open ing fpr the federal government here. W - r? ' , It Is Just poeslble that Faiita* has maneuvered the federal gov ernment, Army and Supreme Court Into a box At least it is beginning to look that way. The big question in Washington concerning the Far' Cast Is how far the communists will go in their attempt tb shift the world spotlight from Lebanon to For mosa. The latest word from Moscow ? that the Rmtlint will back up China in any fight for the offshore island ? sounds very grave. No one teems to know? not even Americans?^ what President Eisenhower will do If U. 8. forces get involved In a clash. The bur den rests squarely and uneasily on Mr. Elsenhower's shoulders. Adlal Stevenson, meanwhile, has returned from Russia and a conference with Nlkita Khruih chev, and ha* suggested that it might be a good idea to show the Ru?* la leader American.'* charms. Msybe it would be a good idea, Stevenson says. In that the Rus sian leader Is willing to talk, hope ful for tatter U. S.-U. S. S. R. rels tiont, etc. The Administration has shown no indication that it it contidering any invitation td the Russian lead er, who ha* hinted on teveral oc caaiont that he would like to vitlt the U. 8. A. It may be that all hop* of a Summit meeting I* not lost, however, for there I* itill tome t peculation about tuch a meeting? even though little pro greas hat been realised and though Khruthchev ha* lost what oppor tunity he was afforded to act a* (he prosecutor at a ipedal meet ing primarily concerned with Le banon and Jordan. VETERAN TRAVELER Newington, Conn . ? All alone, lfr*. John Nordqultt, 78-year-old great-grandmama hat ju*t com pleted a 22-ttate tour of the West in her 1983 model sedan. T ; H?MSUPTO8R%WS at the cos* " FULL HOUSE HEATING with the miracle of and thmre are no costly pipes and Agistors to install I Does an ordinary healer fort* you to live in om or two roams when the temperature drop*? That'll be cause the heat gota out the chimney or pile* an on ~ taet bills and gives you warm floor* in every roan of Why? Because only Siecler I patented Inner Heat Tubes Mid built-in has the the ceiling. Siegler cuts this waste, cuts ? bills and giv year hoaw. patented Im System. Buy it on a great MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Start taving by stopping in at Burgess Antique Shop 400 W. King St.' , Boour, N. C. Marriage Licenses liny Fletcher Allred, Jr., of Aaheboro, tad IUvU Lore Krifht of Lenoir; John Wayne V annoy of Boon*, and Carolyn Joyce Town ?Mid of Valle Crueti ; Eddie Wayne Party and Nancy Carol Culler, bodi of Zionville; Bobby Lea Anv etta and Bettia Ann Martin, both of Lenoir; Ldry Kenneth Hollar* and Sharon Moody Collin*, both of Boone; Harold Leonard Battle of Laaoir, and Batty Mai Pettua of Clorwr, 8. C. On-farm atorage and dryinc fael lltlaa caa kelp beat the harveat time low fraln price problem. Zionville News Notes Mn Mary Holmio retnrnad home Sunday from Watauga H? pltal where (he had been ? pati ent. A-lc and Mn. K F. Boacfae were called home due te her ill D6M. Mn. Holman is improving at bar home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morctz of Naw Port, Idaho arrived here Saturday to ipent a month with Mn. MoreU'i brother, Mr. Char lea Wilkinaon and Mn. WUklnaon and other relative!. ? Mr. and Mn. Clay Pennell of Zionville and Mr. Lawrence Pen nell who recently returned from Torrance, Calif, to visiting Mr. and lln Edgar Taw? nd of V?ro B??cli, Fl?. Mr. and Hn Dewie Davenport from Arfcamaa arc visiting Mr*. Alice Greer and other relatives. Mr*. R. H. Town** ml was ad mitted to Watauga Hospital Wed nesday (or treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton South an nounce the birth of a son, Kerry Wayne September 1 at Watauga Hospital. A paved dairy Barnyard not on ly licks the winter mud problem, but helps save feed and manure and prevents disease. 1 V Windy Gap News , , ?' *, \ | %?!? '71 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stedry of Chicago, 111. (pent last week hen viaiting Mrs Stedry** parents, Mr. and Mn. Tedra Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moody of But ler, Tennessee spent last Sunday in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hagaman and Mias Mary Ann Hagaman moved to Mooresville where they are employed aa teachers in the city schools for the next school year. Mr. Herman Reese has returned to his home at Beech Creek after spending several days in Watauga Hospital. Ha is rapidly improving. Mr. and Mr* L. & Cannon ?pant the week cad bar*. Mr. Caa non 1* employed in Virginia Mr. and Mr*. Roby Praaaell visited Mr. and Mrs. John Pre* nell at Bomlager last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bar Harmon visit ed In Mooresville bat Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ward visited Mr. Ulysess Ward at Beech Creek last Sunday. CABD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and expressions at sympathy incident to the death of our son, Charles Edward Brown. ?Mr. and Mrs. Boy E. Brown. Many Seeking Farm Limestone Many farmer* are now filing re quests far limestone to be used on land where seeding or improve ment practices will be carried out next spring. Every spring ? lot of farmers are held up in carrying out their practices on account of late lime deliveries. Experience has proven that all the necessary limestone cannot be delivered in the short time necessary for spring seeding. Farmers who can possibly use lime this fall should call at the ASC office and file their requests before November 19. I to Shout Aout! K * GARNERS - 20 oz. Glass Fresh Tree Ripened PEACH PRESERVES 3 for $1,00 THRIFT ROYAL PURE COfFEI. i-ib. b,g 69( CRISCO - ... - 3 lb. Can 85c LIQUID SHORTENING WESSON OIL - - - Yj GALLON 99c SAVE 20c - REG. 20c BANQUET Angel Food Cake 39c SAVE lie ? REG. 40c POUND CAKE - - 29c i . ; * i . ROSEDALE SLICED PINEAPPLEno 2can29c I- fT NE 3 T~ QUA L~l TY f M E AT B t LEAN FRESH 6R0UND BEEF lb 49c U. S. CHOICE BEEF? LEAN BONELESS BEEF STEW ? ? lb 55t LEAN CHOICE BEEF Minute STEAKS lb 69c UBBY'S FRUIT COCKTAIL - 2 303 can 49c PET INSTANT nonfat dry milk 4 qt. size 36c 12qt.size89c WALDORF Bath Room Tissue 4 rolls 33c CUT RITE WAX PAPER 125 ft roll 27c scon TOWELS 2 rolls 39c MAHATMA AMERICA'S FINEST LONG GRAIN RICE 2 LBS. OLD VIRGINIA APPLE SAUCE 2?303 Cans CAROLINA GOLD PEACHES in heavy syrup 2Vi CAN .. 25c Bonus DOG FOOD 31 |b ?""25c DUKE'S HOME MADE MAYONNAISE ???<*. 55c COLGATE DENTAL CREAM, Special QQ 2 Reg. 53c Tubes -$1.06- for - - ? #C THIS COUPON IS WORTH 25* rOWAII TMI NKMH Of 3 CANS Of LIMIT ONI m FAMILY. ..om* UPlUk Dcc. SI. IMS - - -A ? ? ? u ridimirtli whwi 1/20C Ijjujjl RUBBING PINT ALCOHOL 10c ,Tliir(i!i(t|Tr,|T(T|riT,TiT,T PARK FREE IN OUR LARGE PARKING LOT RIFT FOOD CENTER E. King Street Plenty of Free Parking . Phone AM 4-8886 i
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