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recently has aligned himself in separably close to Khrushchev may. have had somexbearing on the 57 24 vojte. However, there'may be an* increasing realization Which has affected the public and the''Sen ate that events have changed and changed drastically since Averin embarked on the aid program with the'Marshal) Plan. Europe has re covered economically from the war. Its nations have become strong Danger Signals Our orice lauded inexhaustible supply of natural resources is be ing used rip at a fast rate. World War II used our minerals and our oil supplies in alarming amounts. Today, ye increasingly depend upon non-U. S. sources' for large sup i plies of raw materials. Our com petitive position in the world market is rip ■ longer what it was when the Marshall Plan was in augurated and the* foreign assist ance program was begun. The ■Common, Market, and the Japan ese and Hong Kong textiles, im peril our' trade position. The na tional debt,has riseta to new heights. Congress is being asked’, to raise the debt ceiling to $308 billions in . response to deficits which are trai ning at nearly $8 billion for the fiscal year ending June 30th. Gold reserves which stood at $24 billion at the inception of the Marshall Plan have dropped to little more more thair $16 billion. These dan ger signals should reminds us of the old saying that “we never miss water • until the well runs dry”. Is Aid Detrimental ? During the Senate debaje on the authorization bill for Foreign Aid, Senator Lausche, who offered the PERFECT(O)—Actress Hope Lange shows how perfect sfibv can puff away on a perfecto on location In Nice, France. amendment to bar aid to Com munist countries, asked the ques tion “Why is it always detrimental and inimical to the .United States to grant aid to a Communist coun try?” He answered by saying: "We deceive apd delude the citizens within Yugoslavia into believing that our Government is in sym pathy with the Communist govern ment of Yugoslavia.” He might ha^e added that we deceive the en tire world and the cause of freedom when we attempt to compromise. Communism with dollars. Former'1 Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer made a statement in 1956 which sums up the difficulty of at tempting to win Communist Yug oslavia with dollars. He s^id coh ceming his studies of fpreign aid; programs: “Neithef individuals nor' nations are made friendly or even grateful by handouts. Those who are^ given money soon • think it -is lowed to them." > Outcome The Foreign Assistance Act of 19$2 came to the Senate with an Administration request for $4.8 bil lion for the fistal year beginning July 1. The Senate authorized $4.6 billion. Whatever the "final amount under a railroad. ' Jones printed the railroad was for any amount in The merchandise sit due to the n railroad. The actual value of merchandise was, $1,000. How nyich may Jones recover from the rail? road? "liHHffir fv The answer depends upon wheth er the transaction is an interstate or intrastate shipinent. ' If the merchandise ups shipped from North Carolina to New York it would be an interstate transac tion, and Jones would be able to recover only $300. Im interstate: shipments the. common carrier is permitted, by contract to limit re covery for loss to ? specified amount. Bills of lading and express re ceipts are not only receipts but| also contracts stating the terms of' carriage. Acceptance of such by the shipper constitutes' an assent on his pert to the contract therein ex pressed, whether or not it has been -read or explained to him. Persons receiving these well known instru —■—'’Yrr-— -- agreed %pon by the House and Sen ate in the authorization, bill, for eign aid will get further and careful' scrutiny when the appropriation bill on this subject conies up later in the session. It remains to be see®., as to just how far current criticism of foreign aid wiB go-, when the more vital appropriation bill comes up for consideration. -i.i.'""r rv ' i-'.. . o r«".i if tho .loss is due to the actual negligence of the common carrier, this State a common carrier cannot J>y contract limit the amount of damages resulting from TWO DiVORCES ’Monday in Lenoir Coubty Sup erior Court two uncontested di vorces each on grounds -of two year separation were granted to Shirley TilgHman Howard from James Elbert Hhward and David Croom Jr. from Annie Mildred Croom. V Handbills Brochures ilgggpgi® ill ■/%. ? . a
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