-t SENATOR .jflfe 1 SAM ERVIN ate was able to get a biß which effectively implants union democ-1 racy and weeds out corrupt in-1 v fluences in the labor-management field: Now the Senate can pro- J * ceed to give separate attention to * other needed reforms, particular- 1 * ly those in the secondary' •NWS •F«tß ♦Fanily features t The Christian Science Menltet One Nemw », ■cetbn 15. Mo». atFHH.r D^ , «* a TeJie H-SO a K‘ .• * 1 ' " Umm'" “ i' St- ».. " ■ -I jitfj-' - I 'This question arose only in con nection with one section of the bill which provided certain ex emptions to the construction in dustry. At my suggestion the Committee inserted a clarifying statement that nothing in that ( section could invalidate any state right-to-work laws which might be in conflict with it. The right to-work laws are unchanged. i'-"' ' ' j * SUNDAY SCHOOL | LFSSON I i . Continued from Page 3—Section 2 l as we ought to do. We ought to be just in all our dealings be ! cause we are children of a God of justice. We ought to show j mercy to all people because we j are children of a merciful God. | | Justice, carried out in its strict-' ' est legal sense, can be a cold thing. Christ deepened the mean-1 j ing of justice by making' it an affair of the heart. The mind can Ibe completely just, but without the love of the heart it is impossi ble for us to realize the best type j of conduct. j | This teaching of the Bible has been accepted down through the 1 ages, and has been used in many instances in the realm of litera-' ture. A classic example of the power of mercy temperng jus tice is that of the Bishop and the ! tljief in Victor Hugo’s “Les Mis erables.” Jean Valjean, the con -1 vict, released from the galleys, re ceives hospitality at the hand of the Bishop and repays th : s kind- ‘ ! ness jby stealing a pair of silver candlesticks. When Valjean is j I captured by the police and j brought back to the Bishop in or der to be sent back to the gal j leys, the Bishop did not dispense the punishment that Valjean de served, but shows such great mercy and kindness towards the thief that the incident was a re deeming force in the convict’s life. He became a man of the highest integrity and sympathy. His whole life became a response to mercy. The Bishop’s action was a true example of Godliness. Likewise there is the beautiful ly woffled plea for justice blended with mercy in the speech of Por l I [announcement i s 3 George Chevrolet Co., Inc. I 1 ■ -I !N. J. GEORGE WM. J. GEORGE I ’ (of the CHICAGO BEARS) g HAVE ACQUIRED THE FRANCHISE, ASSETS AND GOOD Will. | I B. B. H. Motor Company, Inc. AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER I \ . I 1100 Broad St. Edenton, N.G 1 S a jg 1 And Will Operate The Business As An | I Authorized Chevrolet Agency | 9 B j George Chevrolet Co., Inc. j I 1100 N. BROAD ST. EDENTON, N. C. j 1 THE PURUC IB CORDIALLY DOTTED TO MEET THE NEW OWNERS E ini B THE CHOWAN MMULC.gPgHVON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY JULY 3, 1188. 1 Jitijfßfc. . ‘ ■A J P foSlwl jiSk it m a. 'Sm - agHiP-- oifa, i J ' - x 'r 1 % . '' i- ■: ■• , . ! „ a.. . ' - > '. > V' .■■ L .. <_•».< , NO HANDS, BUT LOTS OF. PERSONALITY—These disembodied heads belong, left to right, to Nelda Rayburn, Jean Price, Pat Foley and Leslie Wickland. The girls are demonstrating sunglasses on the beach at Santa Monica, Calif. Second from left is a copy of the whale bone frames worn by Eskimos. They’re called perfect for pse in ultra-bright sun. tia in “The Merchant of Venice,” one* of Shakepeare’s best-known j and best loved writings. “The quality of mercy is not] strain’d, j .It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath: It is ' twice bless’d; It blesseth him that gives and I him that takes: It is an attribute to God himself;! And earthly power doth then! show likest God’s When mercy seasons justice . . .. Though justice bed thy plea, i I consider this, That in the course of justice none of us ! Would see salvation ...” 1 These comments are based on outlines of the International Sun day School Lessons, copyrighted by the International Council of Religious Education, and used by permission.) STORY" HOUR - BEING HELD :AT BROWN-CARVER LIBRARY , A story hour is being held at the Brown-Carver Library on !Friday 'of each week from 5 to 6 P. M. Children between the age of 6 to 13 years are invited to attend. Due to the Fourth of July holiday, stories will be read this week by Mrs. Mary Horton this (Thursday) afternoon from 5 to 6 o’clock. June 27 stories were read from “Up Hill” by McLean and “New Testament Stories” by L. A. Faris. Children attending were Wil liam Thomas Foxwell, Jr., Per. cy Lee Foxwell, Jr., Rosa Lee Winfield, Gail Jones and Joseph' Austin.' cccc: :•» I Dangers Os Power Mowers i By BARBARA JORDAN, Chowan Senior 4-H Club Member s : ZZ. j . Do you know the dangers of power mowers? In Georgia in 1956-56, there were 737 acci dents with mowers. The gas l rotary caused 608 or 82.5 . per | cent; the gas reel caused 57 or j 7.7 per cent; 40 or 5.4 per cent !by electric rotary and 32 or 4.4 I per cent by others. Os these 553 ; were injured by direct contact with the mower, and 241 by ob jects thrown by the mower. Most of these accidents were due to carelessness. The most common accident occurs when the operators attempt to start l 1 »—■W.M* ■- " » 11 GsW JL VTAk 1 seven star I Olilll I I N I ! Or # H IMPS lama we mmuw »mm u—» I PINT 1, , 7 -I tlfkDfO WHISKEY, SO PROOF. STRAIGHT WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT ARE tYEARS ORMORE OLD. 31Vi% STRAIGHT WHISKEY. 62)4% NEUTRAL SPIRITS i WSTIIUP FBOM GRAIN?. . 600DERHAM 4 WORTS, fEQRIA. ILUNOIS. the machines. They attempt to start the machines with one orj both feet under the side or back ! of the machine. The second most common ac. cident occurs when the operator mowjs on a hill or incline. He loses his footing and the mower rolls back over his feet. Operators are * also injured when they try to remove cut grass while the mower is run ning. The whirling blades are not visible and the operator does not realize the danger. A four -cycle engine, turning a 20-inch blade at 3,000 revolutions a j minute can pick up a nail and j hurl it 170 miles per hour. Here are four buyers’ guides; 1. The mower handle should be long enough so that the operator cannot pull the mower j back over his feet. 2. Wheels should be large enough to give easy operation ever rough or uneven terrain. 3. The mower snould bf equipped with a switch so thr power can be cut off in case o! emergency. 4. Electric mowers shoulc have a ground wire. I The power mower, especially the rotary type, is like any piece of machinery—it’s something to be handled with caution. Used properly, it’s one of the home owner’s best time and energy savers. ESPECIALLY FOR ] PET OWNERS I --- ■ - J Tranquilizers can make pets 1 more pleasant traveling compan ions, veterinary medical authori-' ties say. A tranquilized animal is ! less restless, less upset, and less I liable to suffer from motion siek ! ness. | MONTHLY SERVICE HOMIS • STORM • INDUSTRIIf /OH A tIW UNIS A DAY fUf INSMCTION 3223 WORLD'S tAmwsT | 102 East Water Street EDENTON. N. C. HO G S 1 SELL YOUR HOGS TO M. D. BAKER HOG BUYING STATION TYNER, N. C. BUYER FOR GWALTNEY, Inc. of SMITHFIELO, VIRGINIA ‘QUALITY PORK PACKERS SINCE IOT ~ *». satzi W’»-- *. mt mEsSSJtima ; HE < a&M Abßiwß N. C. 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