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r* f SECTION TWO Wilborne Harrell Thel f Roundup I hold no brief for the Ku Klux Klan, but a point or two may be made in extenu ation of this organization. We of the South are becom ing too prone to attribute all racial violence to the Klan, all cross-burnings and bomb ings. But the truth of the matter may readily be that the anonymity of the hood and the great secrecy of the Klan has given opportunity to hoodlums and criminals to take advantage of this for wreaking personal vengeance. This very anonymity is one % Qf the things that makes the i Klan dangerous. It is not the Klan as a legitimate or ganization, but the Klan as a cloak for non-Klansmcn to hide their nefarious acts. And because of this we cry "Klan! Klan!” every time a racial crime is committed, and assume that, a Klansman MUST BE CONVICTED if he is charged with such a crime, simply because he is a Klansman. We are in dan ger of letting our zeal for jus tice overcome common sense values . . . Now on the oth er hand, my principal objec tion to the Klan is that it has out-lived its usefulness and its times. Modern socie ty has no place for Brown Shirts, Black Shirts or White Hoods; no place for burning crosses or swastikas. The prevailing conditions during the reconstruction days of the South, that inspired Thomas Dixon to write THE CLANS CASH FOR CHRISTMAS IN PUZZLE I There’s still time before 'Christmas to crack the jack pot for a big cash prize in the Baltimore News Ameri can Crossword Puzzle. Try your word skill and luck. Enter today. See amount of prize (which could be $1,600) entry blank, word list and clues in THE BALTIMORE NEWS AMERICAN On Snip »t Your Local Newsdealer HOW DO YOU MEASURE A CONGRESSMAN... BY HOW TALL HE STANDS! WALTER JONES STANDS ON HIS RECORD Member State House , . .*. of Representatives 1955,1957,1959 jfH(|k Centers State Senator Pitt-Greene 1965 Introduced Enabling legislation to Graduate N. C. State University M Establish These Centers Member Board of University of North Carolina, Insurance bill Campbell College M Co-Sponsored Bill to Prohibit Sale _ ■ * . mLmr\ i,' of Lewd Comic Books Introduced Bill to Create Medical School at I# * East Carolina College J Served as Chairman State Senate ★ w Committee on Education Secured Approval from State to Set Up * Area Mental Health Out-Patient Clinic ( (insistently Supported Pay Increases tor Which Serves 20 Eastern Carolina Counties Teachers and State Employees Founder of Boys’Home Bowl Football (lame Introduml Bill lo Provide Funds lor Which Benefits Boys’ Home at Lake Waccamaw jE Stu<l - V 011 Cucumber Conservation Democrat - Baptist - Mason*- Elk - Moose - Rotarian Co-Sponsored legislation Creating Two ear School of (,'reating Four ear Agriculture at North Carolina State University of Nursing at East Carolina College DECEMBER 18th VOTE WALTER JONES, CANDIDATE, FIRST DISTRICT - :1. PAID FOR BY SUPPORTERS OF WALTER JONES THE CHOWAN HERALD MAN have no part of our modern life, or shouldn’t. But yet the Klan has bor rowed the techniques of that ancient Klan, and, wittingly or not, they have stolen a page from MEIN KAMPF. Adolph Hitler’s justification of his actions, Nazism, and the Bible of Nazism. There in lies a major danger of Klanism: the relegation of the individual’s right, re gardless of race, creed or color, and the denial of the individual the enjoyment of those rights. Nazism or Klanism, I see very little difference between the two, in this respect. The Klan’s antipathy toward races other than Caucasion or white closely parallels Hitler’s white Aryan philosophy, or the supremacy of the white race. I quote from Mein Kampf (My Battle) by Adolph Hitler, ‘‘Everything that today we admire on this earth—science and art, tech nique and inventions—is only the creative product of a few peoples and perhaps original ly of ONE race.” Which ob viously, to any thinking man, is grosser inaccurate. We only have to look about us to see the fallacy of this. The word Aryan had many Ger manic facets and interpreta tions, but to Adolph Hitler, it meant, simply, “ . . . a racial term excluding Jews and Ne groes.” Therein was the ra cial philosophy of Hitler and Nazism and my bone of con tention with the Ku Klux Klan. TIRED KIDNEYS GOT YOU DOWN? BJvc them a GENTLE lift with BUKETS well - balanced formula. Getting up nights, burning, back ache, frequent, scanty flow may warn of functional kidney dis orders—“ Danger Ahead.“ Increase and regulate passage IN 4 DAYS or your 39c bark at any drug counter. NOW at .Mitchknkb’s i>iiakma( y Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina 27932 Thursday, December 9,1965. MERRY HILL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wil liams and daughter Lynn of Ahoskie spent Sunday with Mrs. Georgia Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. Burnice Prid gen and son Jeffrey of Snow Hill spent Saturday and Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barfield and family. Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., spent from Sunday until Tuesday at the Bertie Me morial Hospital at Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph John son of Norfolk spent Sunday with liis mother, Mrs. Kate Johnson and Mrs. C. T. Bak er. Mr. and Mrs. David White and son of Newport News spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry and daughter of Wallops Island and Mr. and Mrs. Stu art Holland and children of Virginia Beach were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry a few days last week. Michelle Holland returned home with them after spend ing some time here with her grandparents. Watson Winborne of Har rellsville visited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Winborne Friday. J. L. Williford spent a few days last week in Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawrence. Mrs. Wright Williford lefl Saturday to spend some time in Williamston with her son in-law and daughter, Mr. end Mrs. Bobby Gray and family. Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Jr., and children Ellen, Edmund and Marie and Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., spent Saturday in Nor folk. Mrs. Teneal Taylor and Mrs. Virgie Baker spent AWAKE ITCHING? Let doctor's formula stop it. Zcmo speeds soothing relief to ex ternally caused itching of eczema, minor rashes, skin irritations, non poisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of sur face germs, aids healing. "De-itch” skin with Zemo. I iquid orOintment. Quick relief, or your money back! Tuesday in Elizabeth City. Mrs. Luther Winborne, Mrs. Jordan Leicester, Mrs. Fred White and Mrs. Bertha Myers of Harrellsville were the Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Win borne. Mr. and Mrs. David Mizell and family of Edenton visited Mrs. C. T. Baker ~unday. A. E. Bowen, Sr., of Wind sor visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Winborne Saturday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William White and Misses Kay and Peggy White spent Saturday at Elizabeth City. Marvin Cobb of Camp Lc juene spent the weekend with Mrs. Georgia Cobb, his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dav enport and children, Paula and Penny spent from Thurs day until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bissette of Wil son. Miss Fonda Smithwick and Tom Wells of Lucama spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Britt Smith wick. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Daven port and daughter Karen of 101 PROOF-8 YEARS OLD WILD I TURKEY STRAIGHT BOURBON Oj SQIS SC2S fi I U FIFTh W PINT AUSTIN, NICHOLS i CO., INC., N. Y„ N. Y. Williamston visited Mr. an' Mrs. Marvin Davenport Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith wick attended a religious song service at the Lucam. Baptist Church Sunday anc also visited Mr. and Mrs Tom Bissette of Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas- White and daughter Lisa ot Newport News arrived Mon day to spend this week witl Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whit' and Mr. and Mrs. Gilber Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Harrell and children of Chowar County weic S'unday guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Outlaw. J. P. Love of Swansboro and Miss Nina Love of East Carolina College, Greenville, spent the weekend at their heme here. 77c rated best all ways BY 1.000 REPORTS OF FAMILY DENTISTS IN 116 CITIES OLAG TOOTH PASTE PLAN 5 CHRISTMAS HAPPINESS Reserve your V lui Bulova while * ,jjM 1 Ay/%. U selections Mm. A i ™ JP J9RH complete J * *" _ ' '®e ‘e 9 «'• io•o»eo •## $ 0 m LEADING LADY “E" DATE KING “GG" LADY BULOVA “K” COMMANDER “H” GODDESS Os TIME “CC" Trim and tiny with Modern styling. Youth and beauty New dress model 5i?;.... CC SSMSS aav.’fc srssusr asa"*" 1 - ssr 4 *—• BaS* * 59 - 95 In yellow or white. $69.95 At Christmas, there's no gift like a watch and no watch like a Bulova. 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