Senator Sam Ervin Says WASH#GTOKi—Congress* only - weeks away froin the next session, has a backlog of proposals that failed to win approval at the last ses sion. Thus, „ev€£» before the President submits -Jjiis sugges tions for legislation in the State of the Union Message, there is legislation to be considered. Suggestions to revamp the Congress, Electoral College reform, and government re organization are already on the calendar. Controversial labor legislation awaits fur ther Congressional action. Repeal of Section 14(b) of the Taft-Hartley Act and measures to increase mini mum wages and revision of federal - state standards for unemployment compensation programs fall in this '• cate gory. Crime legislation and a constitutional amendment to permit the states to appor tion one legislative house on a non-population basis are already before the Congress before the President’s pro posal- arrives to impose fed eral standards on jury trials. Then there ore a number of programs that require yearly consideration and that body of legislation will be larger at the next session due to the newly created Junior Guernsey Posts Iliglj Mark PETERBOROUGH, N. H.— Bayville Actress Elite, a jun ior nine year old, registered Guernsey cow. owned by Clarence Chappell, Sr., Bel videre, N. C., has completed an official DHIR actual pro duction record of 11,520 pounds of mjlk f and 517 pounds of butterfat, in 305 days 2 times a day milking, according to The American j Guernsey Cattle Club. Guernsey milk is world i famous for its high protein, j delicious flavor and golden yellow color. The testing was supervised by North Carolina State Col lege. Puzzle 1 Inquiring Son—Father, may I ask one more question? Patient Father--Yes, my son, just one more. Son Well, then, father, how is it that while night fails, day breaks? God sells us all things at the price of labor. —Leonardo da Vinci. 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The Presidential budget teems certain to break the HOO billion mark, for the. 'irst time in history, and eficit spending, acclaimed ri some quarters, may put rew strains on the\ dollar, rhis is a problem that can-’ lot be ignored. Fighting a -ostly war, maintaining a growing volume of federal programs with rising costs, and balancing all of the poli ces that keep the economy going becomes a grealer task inch year. Spending bur lens must be funded some time, and the problem be comes clearer when foreign ers .doubt the. validity of oui policies and draw heavily on our gold reserves. Thus housekeeping chores MD BOXiiClii. OM MX. HIGHWAY! rtaasEt; RALEIGH—The Motor Ve hicles Department’s summary of traffic deaths through 10 A. M.. Monday, December 6 is as follows: Killed To Date 1459 Killed To Date Last Year 1463 Christmas Special SMALL APPLIANCES & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS REDUCED UP TO 50% Harrell Gas 8c CiLal Company 409 S. Broad St., Kdenton THE CHOWAN HERALD. may get more attention ir, the second session. The tom. of the session and the legis lative program could depend on the budget, the proposed deficit and the obligation in Vietnam, and how the ad ministration plans to co ordinate its programs which now involve both guns and butter. If war and money become concerns of Congress, there -onld be a turn toward re finement of existing legisla tion and setting a new tone in governmental objections, a task which has been neg lected in the rush of putting tew laws on the statute books. Seaman Harrell Aboard Triton USCGC TRITON Sea man Apprentice Willis R. Harrell, USCG, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Harrell. Route 3. Edenton, is serving aboard the U. S. Coast Guard Cutter Triton, which operates out of Corpus Christi, Tex. Triton, a 15-foot medium endurance cutter, is engaged primarily in search and res cue, and maritime law en forcement in the Gulf of j Mexico. 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