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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH SI, 1955 Faye Godwin .. Was Honored At Shower Miss Faye Godwin was honored at a bridal shower Tuesday night given by Mrs. Almond Jackson and Mrs. A. B. Burnette at the Bur nette home. When the honoret arrived she was presented a lovely corsage of white carnations and later was re membered with a gift of china from the hostesses. Appropriate games were played, and at the close of the evening, the bride was conducted on a treasure hunt at the end of which she dis covered a lovely array of shower gifts. The dining room was decorated in a green and white color scheme and throughout the home, spring flowers added to the attractiveness of the home. Lime ice punch, bridal cake squares, nuts and mints were served to approximately 24 guests. GOOD STEAK CHUCK TO, DABCT ****'' ANY 59c ROfIST lb- CUT-U-DESIRE Nice Plump JJ| ATY ig HENS, lb. 35e STEW , b . We Sell ANY PARTS of the CHICKEN YOU ALL COME The Market Basket 202 N. CLINTON AVE. DIAL 2156 SAME BUILDING WITH G & W FOULTBY Save The Cash Way Sm FARMERS! You have been wanting a power take-off pump that you could use with your tractor and not have to buy an engine to do your Irrigation. We Can S&tVfc Vour Problem With This New 64 A-G 4-Inch Or 63 A*G 3-Inch Gormon Rupp Pump. The 63 A-G Pump is designed for the small tractor and the 64 A-G i£ for the larger ones. We h'aVfe th'es6 pumps in stock to meet your needs. Let us make a free survey of your farm today. Do not wait until tt>p .dry wither is.here. Gfet jrdur irii ffction so you will have it when you Wrea ffc.“ We make the outfit to fit your farm here in our plant FARM IMPLEMENT DEPARTMENT Johnson Cotton Co. N. FMEt-rtVilta AVE Fftone 311® - . . NOETH .. Festival (Continued From Page One) opening of the spring and summer tourist season for southeastern North Carolina beaches. Buds that escaped last weekend’s subfreezing temperatures are opening, although the cold killed almost 75 per cent of the flame azalea blossoms al ready opened. Flowing dogwood and red buds were unharmed. A street dance is scheduled to night and a parade Saturday. Queen Azalea VIII will be crowned Saturday night. NEW LONDON, Conn. (IB—Thom as F. Olizery was captain of police last week when high school stu dents ran the city government for on day. Tusday he was in police court automobile. Judge Louis C. Wool suspended judgment in the case against him. Airman , Frank Watson, after spending the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Venton Watson, left Monday for Dover, Delaware, where he is currently stationed. Heavy Burden Resting On Ike Today WASHINGTON IIP) The awful weight of personal responsibility burdens President Eisenhower to day as he warily approaches two of the most momentous decisions of his life. Shall the United States defend against Communists the tiny is lands of Quemoy and Matsu just off the China coast? Shall the President adopt the personal diplomacy method of Teh ran Halta and Potsdam in a new meeting of the heads of state? Only Mr. Eisenhower can make those decisions for the United States. And he must accept the praise or the blame. The pressure at home and abroad for him to make them is growing hourly. Not since President Truman ordered the first hostile A-bomb drop and, later, sent U. S. armed forces to Korea has the world’s welfare de pended so heavily upon the judg ment of an individual. MUST ACT ALONE It is responsibility for decisions such as these that make the White House a lonely place for the man in the front office. However much his aides may help and his loved ones comfort him, the time comes when the President of the United States must make up his mind, alone unless he has a God. FDR took a fighting mad nation into World War II on the. Morrow of Pearl Harbor. Mr. Truman’s A bomb decision wtas reached in cloistered cahn. The public did not suspect there was such a weapon. Intervention in Korea was decided on snap judgment which quickly won public support at home and abroad. Mr. Eisenhower is having no such luck. His own party in Con gress is loudly and angrily .divided on what to do In Asia, ■ and ’when to do it. It is obvious now that’if the United States defends the dose in. islands against Red Chinese at tack, it must do so on its own. The British and French, nor even the Canadians, want none of that. Politically alert Democrats th Con gress are beginning to tag -the Re publicans as a “war party" be cause important leaders want Asia action now or soon. • ” And, finally, the President’s own military advisers do not Agree, perhaps, not among themselves, certainly not with the President. MID-APRIL ATTACK? Admiral Robert B. Carney, chief of naval operations and a member of the Joint Chiefs of Stiff, toid a private gathering last week that the Red Chinese attack bn Madgu, might come In mid-April the ! attack on Quemoy a month later. And, beyond what was published, Carney Is reported to have outlined a plan in certain circumstances . for an all-out retaliatory < aerial J pasting of the China mainland J followed by a land Invasion and 1 the establishment of; i , military C government tinder anti-Commun | ist auspices in the coastal areas. , Carney’s was hair raising stuff. Three days elapsed ahd'it, became known that President', Eisenhower did not agree with' his admiral. That the over-afi intelligence,avail able to the United States contra dicted Carney. That the admiral had given to the world and : ’ the American people an erroneous im pression not only of -the, imminence of war in the East 'Ofc tHe .extent to which hie repj'edented 'adihliiiS tration judgment. 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