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Thursday, October 7,1971. Senator Sam J. Ervin Says . . . WASHINGTON-On a cold, snowy day, a little more than a decade ago, John F. Ken nedy delivered his inaugural address amid immense ex pectations for the future of this nation. Many of his words have now been en shrined in the nation’s heart. • j i * ■! Thieves Keep Up With Times Officials note a rising num ber of stolen trucks and rec reational vehicles. "The thieves are moving into this field as these ve hicles become more popular," one auto spokesman said. “It’s very tough to identify them, too, because there are so many manufacturers.” : About 84 per cent of stolen cars are now recovered, down from 92 per cent (of the 288,300 cars stolen) recovered in 1959. Thus, as a larger percent age of the thefts arc by pros, the percentage of cars recov ered will probably continue to drop. While the locks apparently won’t stop a professional thief, the warning devices which are available as ac cessories may stall him. One auto man said, “a warning system individually tailored to a car can be suc cessful. But if the warning system is installed on a pro duction line, then the thieves know how to beat it. “They will go to junk yards and buy wrecked cars just to ‘operate’ on them like a school for thieves.” \C* Can tidk Me! STAN STROUD SALESMAN TinUP MOTOR jiurvu CORF. Phona 482-2191 Eden ton, N. C. Play tex brings you the most dramatic improvement in girdle history!!! icarft believe it’s a girdle Unbelievable cQritrb) yet unbelievably lightweight Made of a sensational fabric that gives you the control of panelled girdles weighing 50% more. That’s why Playtex backs it with a Double your money back guarantee If not satisfied. This incredible new garment is available in shortie, $13.00, average leg, $14.00, long leg, $15.00, regular girdle, $13.00. Sizes S. M. L. XL*, and XXL*. All panty styles have Fashion Magkfcuffs— hold stockings up, legs down, great with panty hose. Guarantee good on all purchases 9/12/71—11/27/71 See store for details. ■ Try it...you’ll baa believer! (•XL & XXL SI.OO more) ;I !• . ? / 1 Thank You For Shopping Belk Tyler - Edenton One particular passage of that stirring address is par ticularly appropriate as a warning to those who seek to weaken our nation’s defenses. It will be recalled that the late President expressed much concern about the Soviet military buildup of that era. So on that occasion when he extended the olive branch to all who sought peace, he also left no doubt about his con viction that America must be. strong. He put <the message in these classic words: "Only when our arms are sufficient beyond doubt can we be cer tain tyexond doubt that they will iip\|er be employed.” Inj iWqnt vyefeks the Senate has jdeycned most of its time to dbbite over 'military mat ters, i U. k S. policy in Viet nam, the extension of the draft and how much we should spend for military weapons and their develop ment have been the principal issues. I have voted against , a binding declaration which would require the President to withdraw our forces by a day certain, because I <jo not think this will give the Chief Executive sufficient flexibil ity to safeguard the Ameri can forces there or our pris oners of war who are still in the hands of the North Viet namese. I have supported the draft and the military procurement authorization because I aim convinced that they are ne cessary legislative acts which must undergird our military strength in the days ahead. I have taken these positions not because I want an arms race, but, because I recognize that t shout the mid 1960’5, the Soviets have been engaged in an astonishing modernization of their strate gic forces. That Soviet effort is now Yesiflting : in a rapid buildup of their military might. There is now the frightening prospect that the United States could slip to the rank of a second rate military power, and let no one be deluded by the im mense consequences of that prospect. Not all of the problem lies with the Soviets. Much of the problem lies in the fact that there is much division in the land about how we should chart our course in the years ahead. There is a rising sentiment in our land which is apathetic or hostile toward the military. Many have told me that most of our military problems would go away if we'would dismantle our stra tegic forces. Fortunately, most Americans do hot feel that way. Still there is a lot of mis understanding about why we must spend vast amounts for military hardware and its de velopment. Part of the prob lem lies in a silent foe in flation. The fiscal 1968 and 1972 budgets are about the same in dollar amounts, but regrettably, the current bud get buys about one-fourth y CustomfinnintTCaffeeSalei j save 40c on io-oz. jar instant fflfSßSlk 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE A Prices in this od effective thru Saturday, October 9th in EDENTON 701 N. Broad Street Jane Parker Vanilla Creme Iced Spanish Bars 3 - s l°° Grain Fed Heavy Beef CVE i 9^2B m H Sirloin Porterhouse . Lb. m Jana Parkar Bake Serve w IH T-Bone Steak ni. Flaky Roll, 12-o*. ~.1.95 Lb. BB IxOIIS French W/**£T 10-Ox. n,. "Super-Right" Heavy Beef Bonele,, Top or Bottom "Super-Right" Heavy Beef Bonele,, Top or Bottom A&P sB. 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I! /Ml 44c | A^B^anmk, r?*FSS, 85c ! S FAMILY SIZE I (@i) w » k «tCwm.rn,h r sie | A4(| w^-c —,„4 1 -TSfc'ey l Dog Food -jl THE CHOWAN HERALD less than the bi\dget of four years ago. In terms of pur chasing power this means that we get fewer weapons for the same amount of money, and this is a major headache when it comes to replacing and modernizing ships, planes and tanks. This is where we can expect most of the $lB billion Vietnam “peace” divi dend to go. The battle over military security is likely to continue for some time, but as wc at tempt to resolve it, we should remember that all too soon the late President learned the real meaning of his, words, when ho came face to face with Khruschev in the Cuban missile crisis. Luckily for this nation, he dealt from strength and not weakness. Questions-Answers Social Security Q. I have been working many years for the same farmer as share cropper. He has never reported social se curity for me. What should I do? A. Since you are a share cropper you are self-em ployed. The landowner does not report you for social se curity purposes. You must make your own report. You do this by filing a federal income tax return each year. Include as a part of the re turn a schedule F ‘('Farm In come and Expenses) and a schedule SE (Computation of Social Security Self-Employ ment Tax). These forms will be used to give, you social security credit. For further information contact your nearest Social Security Or In ternal Revenue Service office. ONE MINUTE SPOILS QUIZ 1. In what sport is George Johnson famous? t 2. In what sport is John Schlee famous? 3. For whom does Steve Spurrier play pro football? 4. Who is the manager of the Cleveland Indians? 5. What Green Bay quarter back is out for the year after surgery? Answers To Sports Quiz 1. Pro golf; 2. Pro golf. 3. The San Francisco 49ers. 4. John Lipon. 5. Bart Starr. Oil was so apparent in Alaska that in 1923 the- U. S. Navy blocked out all the land to the west of the Colville River, an area of over 20 million acres, as the Naval Petroleum Reserve, referred to as Pet 4.—Sports Afield. Veterans Administration ad vises families of veterans and servicemen to keep abreast of expanding benefits and programs provided for them. Give Your Child A $150,000 Break Statistics show that, on the average, the college educated „ during his lifetime than the lfl[ JK ■ A Pilot Life College Education Plan can assure the funds for B»If your child's college education. I Ep® RALPH SAUNDERS i | Ml I Phones: Bu*. 482-4. r >.~»o S „•<’*''" Page 3-B High school equivalency examinations are offered <o hospitalized veterans at 97 Veterans Administration hos pitals.
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