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Letter To The Editor: TO THF ED1TOH TBhe Atlantic City Affair shows what can happen lh a Free Society. Also it has the LBJ Brand and pos sibly pictures the man and draws a comparison and teaches a lesson. At the great Coronation the mas ter politician with an iron hand waived his magic wand and after ab invitation to all, supplied with a multitude of promises and na.ul- ! outs, gave the order to be on the move to Utopia under the name of the Great Society or Welfare State. Said Great Society proclaimed under 3 or 4 P's, however dressea Up seems but the re-enactment of increased age old warmed over Al- j phafcetic Programs and little mot‘J j than the sale of the same bill of, goods under a new Formular. Be!o”e you decide that you never had it so good take a look at your old Savings Account Book and old In- : surance Policies bought and paid for at 50 cent and dollar day prices and now to be paid with 50 tens rubber dollars earned at 10 and 20 dpliar-day prices, and you get the picture that you have about 5 to 10 cents on the refcrun for hard earned dollars. The enemy is Infla tion. of the aged that continues to grow and prosper with official ap proval. The Hand Writing Is Onj The Wall. Instead of cheers and ap. plause there should be public in dictment. Materialism in the fcioi of cneap dollars, high wages and high prices ..pnd high living and big spending against the future and big deficit government seems the order of the day and the omy i Way of prosperity and greater Gross National Product. People who yet have the hope for tomorrow are divided, confus ed and disturbed and have be come restless to the end that there is abroad over the land a spv.i of prottst that approaches hurrican force. People generally are tired of having /about all their everday ac- i civities subject to and under the direction of Washington and its many bureaus and agencies. No Wonder tha' many thoughtful oeo ple see little hope and chance for tomorrow and the future “back lash" and “front-Jash" -somei-dir. we might call the “prottst-LCih’’ > that silently covers the cp*iri*rv more deadly and not subj“ct to the measure of any Poll beuuss people reef use to talk out. Whpt scares so many Democrats aid the problem of Unity: It is the man himself, the way he grew to power, the way he acts and talks » generalities, the whaleman, his love of exposure, the will and enjoyment of power, the desire to direct /and control and his belief in himself and the feeling that the only hope and chance for the fut ure tries in his own formular the Great Society that leads to Soc ialism and embraces Communism ana approaches the Welfare State. Wfe who read History remember that J Power Corrupts and has been the downfall of many Civilizations and Nations, Many also remember the Kaaiser and Hitler and the rulers i f Russia and China and the troubles they caused and are causing Also we are reminded of the great Civil Rights Btll, which except as directed against the South, is little more than re-enacting of age old unenforced laws with the many exemptions and exceptions so it is about another “Noble Experiment” tlwt does little to help Negroes Who Have Long Been Fenced In. It is not surprising that the race has waken up to the fact that they have been sold just a bill of goods under false color and this may account for thg iuauy revolts egainst :1V ials and their leaders. Walter Johnson Lillington, N. O. POCKET FINES BELLEVILLE, 111., (UPI) — Two librarians have pleaded guilty to stealing about $1,800 in overdue book fines from tile Belleville Pub lic Library.. Mary Ellen Whe’an, 56, and Mrs Betty Joyce Johnson, 33, admitted pocketing the fines between Feb ruary and October, 1963 'Services Held For Mrs. Esther Lee Funeral services for Mrs. Esther Ellen tee. 82- of Rt- 3, Four Oaks, who die*! Monday, were held Wed nesday at 3 p. m. at Hannah’s Creek Primitive Baptist Church.! of which she was a member. Eld er D E. Parker of Benson, assisted J by Eldhr T. Flbyd Adams of Wil low Springs. Elder Wilbur Barbour of Rt. 3, Benson, and the Rev. De lma Batson of Pour Oaks of ficiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving at* Tour daughters. Mrs. Troy Allen and Mrs Carson Morgan; both of Rt- Benson, Mrs. Willard Hill of Baltimore, Md. and Mrs. Victor Richards of Havre de Grace. Md.; two sons,; Clarence Lee of the home and, Willie G. Lee of Four Oaks; and: 24 grandcldldren. Arthristis Drive Chairman Named Mix Gloria Harrington, of Broad way, Route 1. has been riaifced chairman of the Harnett doanty Branch of The Arthritis and Rheu matism Foundation according to Dr. Donald D. Weir, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Foundation. The Foundation seeks public tup port in its effort to find the cau. .: of and a cure for arthritis. Miss Harrington cHciids Mb Fts gah Presbyterian and is President of the Young Adult Class. She is second Vice President of the Harnett County Historical So ciety. Pine bred fcroc Sale Will fie Thursday J. B STEPHENSON of Rt. 1. An i^r, will hold a purebred Duroc sale at the Johnston County live stock arena, on XT. S. 301 between Smtthfleld and Selma, on Thursday, Sept. 10, at 1 p.m. Sixty or more head of bead (Uta, open gilts, and young bbars Will be offered. The entire offering waa bned and farrowed on the same farm, carrying a title of validated brucellosis free herd No. 1. Sires and dams have been tested for bovine and avain T. B. and found clean. The ani mals have been vaocinated for ery sipelas, lepto, and double treated for cholera by a licensed veterinar t W'. f * ^ ^ t Howards Using Bulk System Farmer adoption of the bulk sys tem fo rcuring tobacco may be a slow process in somig places but’ riot on the farm of Qrawfi Xlcward of Angler. Howard and son. Frank this year have cured most of the to bacco from their 50 acres in 10 bulk barnJi, according to Vftnce Hamilton, Harnett County assist ant agricultural extension agent. i> They use six primer* and four workers at the barns with the BOLT SttTORS MIRROR THTFrNSVnj*. Wis. (DPI) — Mrs. G&'l Ouetzke, 23, hopes the thunderstorm that passed through town Wednesday does not mean seven years of bad luck. A lightning bolt shattered a large mirror In her bedroom. W-D BRAND - U. S. Chef s W-D Brand - If. S. Chefce Beef Every Cut Sold with a Money back Guarantee! 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