PAGE SIX -mcnovosz *No Comment] — By JAMES W. DOUTHAT j AHlttaat Vic* President, Cover omen* - Relation. Oiviiioa of the National V Auoci.tion of Maaafaetaren I I "HO COMMENT" is a report ol Incidents on the national scene, •ad does not necessarily reflect HAM policy or position. Washington Conservatives in Washington contend that the in creased number of New-Fair Dealers elected to the next Con-1 gress emphasizes the urgent ne- 1 cessity of intensifying the nation-1 wide effort to stimulate greater activity in public affairs by all j opponents of New-Fair Dealism. j The Conservatives concede frankly that industry faces great er difficulties in the next two years in trying to sell its legisla tive and governmental program to | Congress. They also agree that industry | is going to have a tougher job ini opposing legislative proposals which it considers to be contrary. to the national interest. But these difficulties, the Con-j servatives argue, provide an op-; portunity for conducting an inten sive educational program to ac-l quaint the American public with' the economic and governmental facts of life. '• If this is done vigorously and intelligently, they are convinced •that public sentiment will shift away from radicalism and “San-j ta Claus Government” and back toward the basic economic prin- 1 ciples that placed the United States in the forefront of the world’s greatest nations. I The outcome of such a cam-i paign depends in large measure upon the handling of specific problems facing industry in the months ahead. Here are some as- 1 pects of the situation growing out; of the November 4 ejections: I 1. As a result of the November 4 elections and of voluntary re-j t : rements. the power of the New-1 Fair Dealers in Congress is Strengthened and that of the Con-j Servatives diminished. . 2. This clearly means that it is going to be more difficult —other things being equal—to obtain actment of effective labor legis-i lation. For a much bigger per-! (jentaee of the Senate and House j Will be beholden to union boss es—because of campaign contri-' potions anil political activity in behalf of their elections. 3. Likewise, it is going to be more difficult to hold down gov ment spending—the favorite pre-, scription of New-Fair Dealers for' Rimost any problem is higher ex-. pendiiures from the U. S. Treas-] ury. (They choose to ignore the (f ( Our Gift TO YOU PARENTS... I A Santa Letter for your children. Officially postmarked X Santa Claus, Indiana. / ' 0\ " in today... select* from Ji Beautiful Letters! 4i7ij m h K|j^£Emmi Ult'Jat ilii Ifl^^^Hl IHV 4 GEORGE CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. I* fact that the funds really come from the people’s pocketbooks). 1 Mr. Eisenhower, at his news 1 conference the day after the elec tion, pledged that he would con- I! tinue battling as hard as possible I against excessive spending pro j posals by some members of Con- j I gress. , i , 4. If spending should balloon t upward, this would increase thej ■ difficulties in obtaining enact i' ment of tax reform legislation. , i 5. Since the New-Fair Dealers . believe in big government in ' Washington—and in more Wash | ington regulation of business and j I industry indications are that! there will be increased opposi tion to the proposal by Rep. | Smith (D-Va.) to protect state laws against federal premption. 6. Additional support also would seem likely for a variety of restrictive legislation, including j proposals to nullify the good j faith defense to price discrimina : tion charges and to require ad- I vance notification to federal agen cies of plans for corporate mer ; gers. | These are only a few of the leg- I islative threats hanging over in- J dustry. It is certain that it will 'me confronted in the next ses | sion with virtually all of the haz , ards it faced this year—plus oth ers now being dreamed up by the , advocates of big spending and big government. 7. But, even though the number of New-Fair Dealers is increased, , it still will be possible for a coa j lition of Conservative Republicans and Southern Democrats to op erate effectively in stopping radi cal legislation. Admittedly, the power of such a coalition is likely to be diminished in some degree. I 8. Another hurdle in the way of | I radical legislation is the Presiden-1 tial veto—which kills legislation] approved by Congress unless i overridden by a two-thirds vote I of both Houses. | So. the situation is far from I hopeless even now. | And. in the next two years, the I pendulum could very well swing ( toward Conservatism. | Needless to say, the Conserva ives are going to give it a nudge in every way possible. T I Proof PPosiiive ! A fisherman was taken into j court for catching ten more bass than the law allows. “Guilty or not guilty?” asked the judge. ! “Guilty.” said the sportsman. “Ten dollars and costs,” said the judge. After paying, the defendant 'asked: "And now, your Honor, I'd like several copies of the j court record to show my friends.” THE CHOWAN ttERALP, EDEHTOH. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER IT, ISSS, ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT SPEED DOESN T PAY . i .. " American Trucking associations. Inc. Pre-Holidays PRESENTS TO YOU Great Savings AT OUR BIG Reduction Sale fippf: ALL OF OUR NEWEST FALL fifefjjr AND WINTER DRESSES HAVE j JJtgX BEEN DRASTICALLY REDUC i' ed for this big EVEXT! / comeearlyf ° rbest se * pjlSa Tpl LECTION ... WE HAVE THE it TPLvllPf SIZE AXD COLOR YOU HAVE Vi | 1 BEEN' LOOKING FOR .. . EY < A ERY DRESS A REAL BUY! //f/ ' JI V i/\ \ * i ifeivfr New Hats And The Glamor Touch X... ALL NEW FALL HATS REDLTED FOR THIS PRE HOLIDAY REDUCTION SALE! This Is The Greatest Coat Sale M RL We’ve Ever Had! Hop on the Bargain Bandwagon IF and get the Greatest Coat Value nF’; JjjyUJl ever offered - - - Every style a winner for top fashion honors any- ij where! Choose from the most ill wanted fabrics , . . colors. ** REMEMBER! We are giving double Bid-A-Bucks on all of our sale items ... Bid-A-Buck Auction Sale, Saturday, No vember 29, at 2:30 P. M. Edenton, North Carolina PERFECT ATTENDANCE AT BEECH FORK CLUB MEETING The Beech Fork Home Demon stration Club held its regular meeting Thursday, November 13, in the home of Mrs. Willie Saun ders with every member present. An inspiring devotional was given by Mrs. Paul Ober follow ed by The Lord’s prayer in uni son. “America” and “Come Ye Thankful People Come” were sung by the group in their open ing. Mrs. Willie Saunders presided over the meeting. She urged the club members to try to go to the meeting on Christmas decorations at the Chowan Community Build ing to be given by Mrs. Mamie Sawyer. The club’s Christmas party was planned and discussed. Mrs. Mona Hoffler was appoint ed International Relations Chair man for the coming year and Mrs. Lester Harrell for Home Poultry Committee. Mrs. Saunders gave a report on “Be A Home Care ?r : ; jj? ’ ' ' J spT m /Hv fm HV *Bl jßnl . X a ril J \ jh I FREE... up^^OOj \ t! in amounts stated, Description (see listing in Vafue of Free Sears Fall General Catalog * Certificates % ' Kenmore Four-Star 10-lb. 3-cycTe Automatic Washer (without Suds- AA Saver), catalog price $264.95 $26.00 Model above with Suds-Saver, COO AA .regular catalog price $284.95 $28.00 Kenmore Four-Star Electric CO A A A Dryer, catalog price $199,95 $20,00 Kenmore Four-Star Gas Dryer, L. . regular catalog price $244.95 $24.00 Lady Kenmore 10-lb. 3-cycle Automatic Washer (without Suds- COO AA Saver), catalog price $294.95 4>2y.wU Model above with Suds-Saver, a« regular catalog price $314.95 !}>OI.UU Lody Kenmore Matching Electric . «« Dryer, catalog price $244.95 •Pa4.ww Lody Kenmore Matching Gas Dryer, GQQ AA regular catalog price $289.95 4>A7.wy Lady Kenmore 10-lb. 3-cycle Washer-Dryer 2-in-1 Combination CdO AA (Electric), regular $434.95 4>4y.UU As Model Above but Electric Cd7 AA ‘ and Gas, catalog price $474.95 $4/«UU Kenmore Semi-Automatic Washi' a, a am regular catalog price $179.95 ... 4>lo.vU j ■ • I ■' . '■" ' Description (see listing in Value of Fim Sears Fall General Catalog Certificotee Finest Kenmore "V Portable Sowing Machine, catalog price $169.95 .......... f 17.00 Finest Kenmore "V Modem Coned# a, > a. Sowing Machine, catalog price $189.95 .... Finest Kenmore "E" Desk Cabinet a M -a Sewing Machine, catalog prico $2)9.95 .... $22.00 * - ' • • . • • u .- X ‘ ’ > Executive”. | The demonstration was given i by Mrs. Cora Harrell on “Take Time To Live.” Three things she J said that do much to shape lives' are time, energy, and money, and 1 what we do with our time will' determine what kind of person each individual is. Four simple rules for living at one’s best are: (1) Be sure to always get a good night’s rest. (2) Wherever you are going start in time. (3) Learn when to say “yes” and when to say “no”. (4) Take time out to turn to God for new insight into life’s problems, you can’t do it alone. After the demonstration, Mrs. : Ellsworth Halsey and Mrs. Mona ; Hoffler gave an interesting report on their trip to the United Na tions. By the use of slides every one saw many places they had visited on the tour. The hostess served delicious block cake with an American Flag on each block, with ice cream; the refreshments being in keeping with the United Nations theme. f BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT i ij i Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Shope : of Nashville, Tenn., announce the i ■ birth of a son, Frank Neal, born 1 1 November. 20. Mrs. Shope is the l j former Winifred Hollowell of i: Edenton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! • Raleigh B. Hollowell. rnm jl ROYALE *J|§j *2 pint mm i | mtciAi pwctisq ||) tisriitto mom gkain -to moor CHARLES JACQUIN et Cie, Inc., Phila.. Pi. "Tin W* U 1 f ,-A 1 g I U « Description (see listing in Yalue of Fren Sears Fall General Catalog Certificotee 13 cu. ft. Coldspot Chest Freexer, . __ catalog price $259.95 $26.00 17 cu. ft. Coldspot Chest Freezer, CD A AA* catalog price $304.95 $30.00 21 cu. ft. Coldspot Chest Freezer, a.. . catalog price $339.95 $34.00 16 cu. ft. Coldspot Upright CD4 Aft Freezer, catalog price $314.95 $31.00 , 11.9 cu. ft. Coldspot 2-door Refrigerator- COO AA* Freezer, regular catalog price $324.95 $32.00 13.4 cu. ft. Coldspot 2-door Refrigerator- .a Freezer, regular catalog price $399.95 $40.00 15.8 cu. ft. Coldspot 2-door Refrigerator- a., aa Freezer, regular catalog price $449.95 $45.00 ' Description (see listing in Value of Fren Sears Fall General Catalog' Certificates | 30-In. Kenmore Electric Range, regular catalog price $159.95 $16.00 ' 30-In. Kenmore Automatic Electric n M Range, catolog price $189.95 $19.00,) { 30-in. Kenmore Push-Button a A a Electric Range, catalog price $229.95 $23.00/ Bed 30-In. Kenmore Automatic a., .. Electric Range, catalog price $279.95 $36.00' * 30-in. Kenmore Gee Range, &4r L regular catalog price $159.95 $16.00.1 Beet 30-in. Kenmore Gee Range, 0 a* regular catalog price $179.95 slo.Qo regular catalog price $184.95 . .. $19.00 Beet 36-in. Kenmore Gas Range, regular catalog price $284.95 ............ $29*00 j ■ Golden Opportunity > Jane—l’d like to be a stew ardess on a plane. | You meet , so many men that way. j) Jill —But Ihere are so many . other jobs where you can meet E men. • ' , . < | Jane Maybe so. But not strapped down.

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