WASHINGTON—The *pace in the Congress was stepped up to a con siderable degree last week. In the Senate, the reorganization plan for the Department of Agricultural was approved, as waa this proposal for a so-called “single-package” appropri ations bill. I voted for the single-package ap propriations bill, but I was not in fa vor of the reorganization plan. The reorganization plan was ap proved on a party-line basis. Only ’one Republican voted against it, even though many of those who approved the plan last week had been vigor ously opposed to the very same plan a few years ago when it was present ed by the Democrats. I felt—and I still do —that the plan places too much power in the hands of the Secretary of Agriculture, and will allow him to act in a very broad way in dealing with our agriculture program. Mr. Benson has given us no idea of his intentions with respect to our farm program and I am a bit ap prehensive as to how our farmers. in North Carolina will fare under j some of the experiments Mr. Benson may choose to undertake. In studying the various matters coming up in the Senate, I think it is always well for us to remember that ours is a government of laws, rather than of men. I believe that Mr. Ben son should have been willing to spell out to the Congress his intentions. And I think Congress should have re fused to give up any of its powers and authority. But the Republicans thought differ ently. Let us hope that Mr. Benson proceeds with caution and wisdom— and the understanding that he must not take any chances with our farm program which, after all, is the key to our whole economy. THE BYRD.BILL Senator Byrd sponsored the single package appropriations bill, and with him in its sponsorship were 49 other Senators. Senator Byrd contends that this change in the procedure will make it possible for Congress to examine more carefully the money it is ap propriating, which everyone agrees is desirable. There was some opposition to Sena tor Byrd’s proposal. This same idea was tided rather unsuccessfully some years ago, and the Congress thereaf ter returned, to the old system. Per haps this time it can be done more efficiently. At any rate, a large majority of the Senate thought it ought to be given KENTUCKY ? Jv3 limwßl whiskey f JL PINT if/fl9Bk A BLEND i r . i h^^^HSk ■S| Y^HjOlHHr7 -■ B . a*—*- • »"UWW»I K B ~ ■ j I HMttNMomreff •£ ' SCHCNLEY OISTUACRS. INC. I IHP K N HOOF • 70% GRAIN NEUTIAI SPlt*?? I 9CHENIEY DISTILLERS, INCORPORATED • MANKfOET, KENTVCC* I ■*■ ' y 1 " " ' """ I June Is Dairy Month "■■■l!? ■■ HWWI 11,! ,)■ I mi!. ■ • Chicago TV actress Adrienne Falcon celebrates the advent of June Dairy Month and raises a toast to the U. S. Dairy industry with a refreshing glass of milk during a “break” in recent rehearsals. Dairy Month, June 1-30, a star in its own right on the Amencan scene, is being staged for the 17th consecutive year by over 10 million Americans who gain livelihood from the production, processing and distribution of dairy foods such as ice cream, milk, butter, cheese, evaporated milk and dry milk. The dairy industry contributes annually at least 10 billion dollars to national commerce. \ Adrienne keeps trim by followinir the newly scientific diet for weight reducing, or ideal weight maintenance, which includes ’■beral portions of dairy and other basic foods in the menus; another try. AN ULTIMATUM The Senate Appropriations Commit tee last, week attached a proviso to the money bills for the State, Justice and Commerce Departments that if Red China is admitted to the United Nations—then no U. S. funds will be made available for the operation of the U. N. Regardless of what one may think of that action by the committee, it certainly would seem to be an incon gruous situation for us to be spending our money, and giving the lives of our young men, to fight Communism and Red China—and at the same time help finance an organization in which Red China’s Communists exercise the pow er of a vote. LEGION RIGHT AGAIN The American Legion has again stepped out boldly, as have other pa triotic organiaztions, in opposing the President’s plan to bring an additional TOE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C. ( THURSDAY, JUNE 4. 1953. 240,000 of Europe’s surplus popula tion to America—over and above what our immigration laws permit. The President advanced the plan re i cently on the theory that these people i he would bring to America are refu ! gees. However, anybody who has in- I vestigated the matter knows that they ! are not refugees, but over-population. The American Legion, in appearing before the Senate Committee hearing ; on this bill, warned that to take in ; these extra Europeans so rapidly ■ would be a security risk. The Legion ; pointed out that even if efforts to > screen the immigrants were 99 per 1 cent accurate, the one per cent error i would mean that about 2,500 subver -1 sive and disloyal people would be ad - mitted. State Senator Hugh Mitchell of Statesville also appeared before the committee last week to oppose the l idea. Senator Mitchell represented • two well-known national groups—the 8 American Coalition and the Patrio- I tic Sons of America. I was glad to have the opportunity' RECORD-BREAKING" 1 GAS MILEAGE for the driving YOU do! Tilts year’sCkevrolet brings you Hie mostimpor it’s the kind of everyday economy that saves ' y«» moaey wherever and kewever you drivol J? .»'•* - v Inch along through heavy traffic. Roll up the miles in steady highway cruising. Long trips or short errands, byroads or boulevards, you get 1 far more miles per gallon in this great new Chevrolet New high-compression power is the reason. Both the new 115-h.p. ~ “Blue-Flame” engine in Powerglidi* models—and the advanced 108-h.p. Mgr a Daggla BlUf jjjJjijßjHHg“Thrift-King” engine in gearshift models—deliver more power on less " » gasoline. Acceleration and hill-climbing ability are greater, fuel con- ChOYfOlotS thfllt , This is the kind of economy that counts the most-important gasoline IHU1 HU A|L. y_a savings for the driving you do, together with lower over-all costs at AAliy winci VUll upkeep. And along with it you enjoy all, the other advantages that only the new Chevrolet offers you. Come in and use for yourself! r, •Combination of 113-hj. “Slue-Flame" engine and Fowergtide automatic tram- * '< * mission available on ‘“Two-Ten" and Bel Air models only. < B. B. H. MOTOR COMPANY -YOUR FRIENDLY CHEVROLET DEALER" H* Broad and Oakum Streets • Edcnton, N. C. —---—i i - i __ to present him to the committee as 1 a fellow North Carolinian who had < been recognized and designated by ’ these fine national groups to present their views to the committee. ] 17 N. C. Towns Win Safety Contest Award j " For going through the entire year . of 1952 without a single traffic fa- : • tality 17 North Carolina towns of more , than 5,000 population have won places ] on the Honor Roll of the National ( Traffic Safety Contest. Conducted annually by the National : Safety Council 799 cities and towns throughout the country won the covet ed award for their no-death record last year. v In the 10,000-25,000 population bracket Burlington and Salisbury com pleted 1952 without a traffic fatality. • In the under 10,000 bracket the fol lowing municipalities won awards: Asheboro, Graham, Hendersonville, Kings Mountain, Laurinburg, Moores ville, Morehead City, Morganton, Aft. Airy, Newton, Roanoke Rapids, Smith field, Tarboro, Washington and Waynesville. The State Department of Motor Ve-1 hides will make similar awards hon oring Tar Heel communities of under 5,000 population which had no traf fic deaths in 1952. Gold Star Mothers Invited To Memorial Gold Star mothers, whether a mem -1 ber of the American Legion Auxiliary or not, are invited to attend the me morial service to be held at the State Legion Auxiliary convention at Wil mington on June li in connection with four day program being held June 10-13. The service is being held at Thalian Hall at 7 P. M., and seats will be re served for Gold Star mothers who are asked to make their reservations by June 1. Reservations for lodgings should be made to Mrs. George T. Bland, 16 Dock Street Wilmington, KIDNEYS . MUST-REMOVE EXCESS WASTE When kidney function down down, many folki complain pi nagging backache, loea of pep and energy, headaches and dlaalneaa. Don’t Buffer longer with thane discomforts if reduced kidney function la getting you down—due to sum common causes as ■trees end strain, over-exertion or exposure to cold. Minor bladder irritations due to cold, dampness or wrong diet may cause getting up nights or frequent passages. Don’t neglect your kidneya if these condi tions bother you. Try Doan’s Pills—a mild diuretic. Deed successfully by millions for over 50 years. While often otherwise caused. It’s amazing how many times Doan’s give happy relief from these discomforts—help the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters flush out waste. Get Doan’s Pills today! I Doan s Pills N. C., who is chairman of the Ameri can legion Auxiliary Memorial Ser vices Committee. HIGH, LOW MASSES SUNDAY , EDENTON CATHOLIC CHURCH , Every Sunday (except First Sunday of every month, when fin* Mass in Palace Hiealtre, Windsor, alt 8 A. M.), a High Maas (Musa Cantata de Ange las) will be sung art BA. M., and a Low Mass celebrated at 11 A. M., EOT, each including Sermon. Holy Com munion, followed by Rniaary in Honor of Our Lady of Fatima for Conversion of Russia soon, Universal, Everlast ing Peace, Sunday School, with Con fessions for hour before Services, in St. Ann's Catholic Church, OEJdenlton, stated Father F. J. McCourt, Pastor, who invites everybody to all Services. Week-days 7:30 (A. M., Mass, Rosary. Saturdays 7:30 P. M., Choir meet. DEO POWER MOWERS | SALES AND SERVICE <> | Also Repairs and Service on i; I All Makes of Mowers j: I Chowan Farmers Exchange, Inc. f $ NORTH BROAD STREET PHONE 346 «; service Ml in your mo? /Jr—. home* requires no Investment in equipment? ... never costs you a cent for tepsirs? '... is your servant every hour of the' day and night? . ...saves time... saves traveling. saves trouble? f , , ... is on duty for any emergenqr? ... gives you the greatest value tot tout OOftgj A The answer to all these can only ber* telephone service Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. Elizabeth City Eden ton Hertfor Manteo S anbury = SECTION TWO—: New Slant Joe: I’m a very funny comedian. Becky: What makes you think so? Joe: I put some of my jokes in the fire and it just roared. - Flowers Choice of Freshly Out Bouquet* Carefully Ensembled Corsages or Deco-Right Potted Hants PHONE 342 Lula White’s Flower Shop 203 WEST CHURCH STREET . Page One