» SENATOR SAM ERVIN 4 X4KT * . Washington Last week was the busiest for me of the ses sion to date. Full Tim* Job In addition to .the important legislation before the Senate, I spent an enormous amount of time on committee work. The week began with the new Civil Rights Commission before the Judiciary Committee. Cer tain questions had to be asked e known and carefully documented. It was under Mr. White’s direction that the legal analysis and the Presi dential proclamation were pre pared for the Little Rock action. It is my conviction that the use of Federal troops at Little Rock was a usurpation of Presidential authority and this vievk has re ceived support from outside the South. Mr. White will later ap pear before the Cominjttee for further questioning! „ Labor Hearings The McClellan Committee on Labor and Management opened hearings last week on the Koh ler strike, with day-long public sessions. In this strike which be gan in 1954 there have been charges of violence made by both management and by the UAW union. The Committee is mak ing its investigation in order to determine what new laws are needed in the labor-management ®S)B|fi(aiBI3J3S^EIBISI3(SHHBI3EI3ISI9IBIBI3IBISf3I3IBIS.®SI2M3Ii?ni®O3ffiI3fSf3(BfB/3i i; 'i FOR SALE! j I Mrs. Margaret E. Satterfield j 1 Residence | 115 West Queen Street e *“ lf Interested Contact I T. B. SMITH, Agent i PHONE 2959 EDENTON B>liiHiafiaißCiPßliaßaßaiaßßßliMaiiaiiaiiJlSli3l3igiii)lnllnlliilln)[3lß[iafi3[i3[pl[Pl?ipJpl|rl|sl|Bigipina|gl|g|g Seagrams / j 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 of postal rates and postal pay, re quiring attention to debate and numerous roll calls. I voted against increase of out-of-town postal rates to five cents. I gave my support to the postal pay in crease, believing that postal workers have been underpaid. Congress, in my opinion, was wise to take action on this. Breach Os Faith Additionally, at the week’s end, another matter of particular con cern to North Carolina arose. The Department of the Interior announced a plan to impose tolls on the Blue Ridge Parkway af ter June 1, 1958. The State of North Carolina gave the Federal Government the right of way for the Parkway and N. C., Tennessee and private foundations and in dividuals gave the Smokey Moun tains National Park to the Fed eral Government. Now the Fed eral Government proposes, in ef fect, to use such gifts as a source of revenue. Those who partici pated in the transactions between North Carolina and the Federal Government which resulted in the creation of the Blue Ridge Parkway feel the imposition of tolls would be a breach of faith by the Federal Government. I think it unfortunate for the Fed eral government to attempt to raise revenue by charging citi zens for the privilege of looking upon the handiwork of the Al mighty. I shall join Congressman George Shuford and other mem bers of the North Carolina dele gation in an effort to persuade the Department of Interior to rescind its plan to impose such tolls. Red Men Wiener Roast March 17th Chowan Tribe of Red Men will hold a weiner roast at its meet ing next Monday night, March 17. It will be a “dutch” affair and will be served at 7 o’clock prior to the regular meeting of the Tribe. William Barrow heads up a committee to arrange the wein er roast. TRY A HERALD CLAS'OFTFD THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY MARCH 13, 1958. \ ABUNDANT LIFE ~ED * ROBERTS LOYD W. WAS AN ALCOHOLIC Man’* most severe struggle for faith is within himself. This is because his own sins condemn him. They stand before him when he gropes for contact with the Infinite. As long as this is true, faith cannot be very effective. But St. John said that “if our heart condemn us not, then have we confidence (faith) toward God” (1 John 3:21). Now I imagine this question presents itself: “Does a person have faith whether he is right with God or not?" The answer is, “Yes, he does.” For God gives a measure of faith to every man. But there must be a total com mitment to God for faith to accom plish all that it could. I am reminded of Loyd W. who for 15 years was an alcoholic, At various times through those years the measure of faith or God consciousness within him would try to guide him aright. But the demon of alcohol would take con trol. Loyd’s story is too long to relate here but I want to give a portion to illustrate how even a measure of faith will work in a human life. /‘All through those harrowing years, deep within me, there was a God-consciousness. One time when I was in Bed River Parish, Louisi ana, I stopped in a town and rented a hotel room. I bought some liquor and went to my room to drink. I had taken only a few drinks when I fell asleep. Some time during the night I had a vision of the Lord. He had a crown of thorns upon his head Washington Report Washington Within the past week, the subject of Presidential disability once again has popped up in the news. President Eisenhower has re vealed that he has an agreement —a “clear understanding” as he put it—with Vice President Nix on about what should be done in case the President becomes dis abled. As a result of the President’s heart attack, his intestinal sur gery, and his stroke there has been considerable clamor for leg islation to clarify the steps to be taken in the event a President be comes disabled during his term of office. There is no shadow of doubt about the chain of command, so to speak, in the event of a Presi dent’s death. But the matter of physical or mental disability is another question altogether. The disability question involves a lot of things, but at the core is the ticklish matter of who is to say when a President is no long er able to carry on the duties of his office. Is he disabled when he dele gates to others half, or three quarters of his duties? Is he dis abled when he has to take a week’s rest or vacation, each month, or every other month? These may seem frivolous ques tions, but all of them are involv ed. ' Certainly, neither the cabinet PURE gasolines “hold more records* for performance than any other” jmS- Get PURE-PREMIUM j Of ...If r. super premium now and the blood was slowly oozing down his face. His eyes had a look of love mingled with pity. “I felt so naked and ashamed and sinful. He never spoke a word to me; he just stood there in pity and sadly shook his head. The look was so penetrating that I wanted to cry out to him for forgiveness. “Often before, I had felt a des perate need to serve God and be free from the deadly clutch of drink. Somehow, that night, I felt that God in his infinite mercy would forgive me. But I needed something in addition to forgive ness. 1 needed complete deliver ance from alcoholism. But I didn’t know how, nor was I yet ready, to accept the deliverance I so desperately needed.” You see, Loyd found out what everyone else will find—faith can not do its best work as long as there is sin in the person’s life. Sin is a dominating thing, and it produces a division in the soul. The body and mind are keenly responsive to the soul. It feels the impact of the soul’s fears and weaknesses. This produces an easy prey for mental and physical ills. But when you turn from your sins and open your life completely to God, your faith will make you WHOLE. Loyd, I am happy to say, did yield his all to God. He was de livered in mind, soul and body. Today he is a sober, healthy and happy young man. Complete faith brought complete wholeness. nor Congress is qualified to say— as a matter of medical sact —when a President should be relieved of his duties because of disability. It would take a board of physi cians and psychiatrists to do this. I have thought about this mat ter a great deal; and in the final analysis, the President, himself, M From Classics to "Pops” ... lOurI Our Selection is Tops! ****” *^*** * ... must make the decision as to when he is no longer able to do justice to his duties. Should a cabinet or. Congress ional group—or for that matter, any group—ever be given the au thority to make such a decision, very .grave consequences could result if a question of Presiden tial disability ever arose. Giving this authority to any group could in itself be con strued as subordinating the office of President. It could have bad effects in many ways, psychologi cal and otherwise. I think these things ought to be considered in any steps that are taken in the way of setting up a i board or commission or whatnot to keep check on a President’s ability to do his job. Samotiar VODKA !!!.•» 050 4/5 Qt. pi n t Product of U. S. A. Booko Komponiya. Schenley. Pa and Fresno, Calif. • Mode m from Groin • 100 proof. • Aside from this, however, the] President has seen fit to make arrangements for the Vice-Presi-' dent to take over in the event of disability he ought to be will ing to let the public know the score on it. It is true that these two men must make the final de cision, should the time come; but the terms of that decision are no private affair. Classified Ads EASE THROAT! Buy soothing, sanitizing, OLAG Tooth Paste at the drug store. FOR ifeNT—UPSTAIRS APART ment, three rooms and bath, 196 E. Queen Street. Apply to 215 E. Eden Street after 5 P. M. LUZIER’S COSMETICS NOW available in Edenton. Mrs. Edward E. Smith, phone 3447, 120 Morris Circle. Feb27,Mar6,l3pd LOST WOMAN’S RED WAL let between Tot & Teens Store and Dr. Hardin’s office. Iden tification papers in wallet with Mrs. Joseph Dooley’s name. Re ward. Phone 2074. Mar6,l3p FOR SALE—ONE MARE MULE. Weight, 1,100 pounds. Price, $75.00. R. C. Nixon, Route 1, Tyner, N. C. Mar13,20,27p FOR SALE ONE ELECTRIC range with rotisserie (floor dis play). Was $159.95, now $143.95. $5.00 down, first payment June Ist. Sears Catalog Sales Of fice. ltc RESPONSIBLE PERSON male or female, from this area, wanted to service and collect from automatic vending ma chines. No selling. Age not essential. Car, references and SBOO working capital necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets to S3OO monthly. Possibility full time work. For local interview give full particulars, phono. Write P. O. Box 4871 Dallas 6, Texas. ltp General Contractor AND Repair Work of AH Kind CALL Fred C. Gardner Co. PHONE 3204 Edenton. N. C. i MAN WANTED—SISO.OO weekly earnings and higher possible in your own business. For man over 25 and under 60 of good character and credit reputation we provide all needs except $40.00 yearly Bonding fee. Will need car or light truck. Com nany Nationally Advertised. Write today to The J. R. Wat kins Co., P. O. Box 5071, Rich mond, Va. Mar6,13,20e “ADFRAME” FABULOUS FLUORESCENT SIGN OPORTUNFTY EXCEPTIONAL INCOME Full or Pari Time RHiablc Person from this area will be selected to service a route of "Ad frame" (Display Units now in use by AAA rated Corporations as well as small retail businesses). We train: no special talent needed. Dependability more important than age. Income starts at once. Initial accounts are ob tained by Company. Income to start $316 00 per month and up. Requirements: 1. Must have references. 2. Must have automobile. 3. App. ten (10) hrs. per week work ing time. 4. Investment $995.00 to $1,995.00. Company will assist to full time if de sired. If handled on part time basis will not interfere with present position. MIIMIRTAXT! We Sell —You Collect! For yersonal Interview and considera tion for dealership in your area, write details about self, including phone number. Send to SUPERIOR MERCHANDISING CORPORATION 1301 Kroger Drive Ferguson 21, Mo. Miir13.20.27c FOR RENT FURNISHED duplex apartment. Three rooms and bath. Available March 15. Apply 1025 N. Broad Street. Phone 3786. ts MAN WANTED FOR CHOICE locality in Chowan County to handle Nationally Advertised Watkins Products. Company celebrating 90th Anniversary in business with amazing dividend deals this year. Free insurance. Good operator can earn SIOO a week or more. No personal signers required to secure cred it. Corporate Bond takes care of that. Must be of good repu tation and have car. For full particulars and personal inter view write today to Mr. Jessie L. Robertson,' Route 4, Box 179-B, Ahoskie, North C- olinai or Mr. W. E. Man-ing. 2112 S. Village Drive, Greenville, Nprth ( Carolina. Mar 13,20,27c i | BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT I Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Acey an nounce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Paula Judith, born Tuesday, March 4, at Louise Obici Hospital, Suffolk, Va, Mrs. Acey is the former Miss Catherine Forehand, daughter of Mrs J. C. Forehand and the late Mr. Fore hand. FOR SALE ONE ELECTRIC range with rotisserie (floor dis play). Was $279.95, now $224.95. $lO down, first payment June Ist. Sears Catalog Sales Of fice. ltc HELP WANTED—WANTED AT once! Rawleigh Dealer in Cho wan County. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCC-310-R, Richmond, Va. Mar6,13,20,27p PICTURE FRAMING—FOR THE best in custom picture framing see John R. Lewis at the Eden ton Furniture Company. Com plete line of moulding to choose from. tfc FOR RENT- -TWO AND THREE bedroom apartments. Twiddv Insurance & Real Estate, Inc. 103 E. King Street. Phone 21G3. tfc BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Man living in or vicinity of Eden ton to handle wholesale supply ac counts. No sell in# or soliciting Approximately $700.00 a month pro fit to start. With extra effort ac counts can be handled on a part time basis at first but must be will ing to devote full time in near fu ture for expansion accounts that company will obtain. Business po tential of $25,000.00 annual income Must be responsible have a good credit rating, and a reliable car. You will need a minimum of $l - to $2 900.00 cash to properly handle. This business offers sound security and financial future. Ts you can meet these requirements give us your background and write: Superior Placement Service Company BOX 318 SUPERIOR, WIS. Fi-b27Mnr13.2b.270 WESTERN AUTO STORE Re pair all types of washing ma chines, outboard motors and power mowers. tfc TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING machines. New and used. Edenton Office Supply, 102 E. Water Street. tfc Industrial Equipment —for— Wheel Type and Crawler Tracfors Backhoes, Dozers, Trenchers Crawler Tractors With Winches Loaders, Landscaping Rakes v; —See or Call— Hobbs Implement Company PHONE 3112 Edenton. N. C. CASH REWARDS! Rewards in cash will be paid to 1 any citizen furnishing informa- ] tion on bootleg stills in Cho- ! wan County. Report violations to ATU officers, Box 671, Eliza- | beth City or to ABC Officer Troy Toppin. All information will be held in strict confidence i Wrecking Navy Barracks EDENTON, N. C. ALL BRIGHT DRESSED LUMBER DOORS—2'B"x6'B" $3.00 *1 m * 2x10x14 6c per ft. 2x6x10 6c per ft. 2x4x10 4c per lineal ft. 2x8x14 .... 6c per board ft. Ixß TBtG Sheeting, Ix 6 Straight Edge Sheeting 6c board fL SPECIAL: Window Sash, 32-in. by 34-in., suitable for hot beds SI.OO ea. Lap-Siding per M $40.00 Good Pine Flooring per M $30.00 ABC Demolition Corporation ltc LADIES FOR YOUR UPHOL stery needs let Autry’s Uphol stery on the Windsor-Edenton Highway just outside of Eden ton, pick up and deliver fm*> V T - specialize in retying springs) and have a wide selection ofjj ; tapestry, nylons and leatherette b , materials from which to choose. I . 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