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learn of the j||Hp»r my old time friend, the foMaef Xl. S. Senator, Robert R. Reynolds.' Havingknown Bob since he was a young lawyer in Asheville, during my student days at Chapef Hift I would there fore like to mention Several signif icant facts that were often over looked because of his colorful second term, fey opposing the in volvement of the U. S. in the af fairs of Europe — a cause that was beepiping • highly unpopular. Secondly, send most inspiring to me, was his complete devotion to his daughter through the years. Join ing with the legions of his friends, I wish to express my sympathy to Mamie Spears Reynolds: During the past I have supported the United Nations notwithstand ing the fact that there'- were many of its projects of which I did not Other Editors £r:v‘ B«P SAN FRANCISCO COMMERCIAL NEWS nil Cold War Weapon Some time /back the New York Stock Exchange developed a basic theme to encourage more Ameri cans to become shareowners. It reads, "Own Your Share of Amer ican Business," and it Undoubtedly has helped to bring about the tre mendous growth in this country’s share-owning population — from 6.5 million in 1952 to an estimated 15 million early last year. That theme is being used, with local variations, to appeal to po tential investors in far comers of the world. In Calcutta it’s “Own Your Sjkpre of Indian Business”; in Melbourne it’s “Own Your Share of Your"Coimt^’’ andZ.so on. No other country enjoys share ownership to. an extent comparable to ourfc^j^l there have been sig nificant' gains. In England it more than doubled Be't'vteen 1945 and 1960. Ip Japan there has been a seven-old /.increase since World War It"'Noteworthy gains are re ported, also from India, Sweden, Hong Kong, and Italy. Moreover, as the Exchange’s president, ftinston, points For it more dependabh ■water supply system at lowest tost to you! HI66N out, this is by no means the eft tire story:' “Irr many rapidly de veloping industrial countries, the capitalistic system, with its em phasis on individual risk-taking and ownership, has helped rebuild war-shattered economies "to un precedented levels of strength . , ; In other areas, newly independent nations have emerged to embark upon notable courses of economic and social progress.” * A So expanding shareownefship,' it may be said with confidence, is'be? coming an eVermore potent weapon in, the Free World’s cold war with;, communism. Back in Business Buying Poultry and Pecans as Usual & 4. •' tfj®rFt 7! ■ m *®irfc ^gREg*- i' IgJ ~r* f ■ i_Ait«SL p! . ,r tuoal they tary, not the economic side aid program. In return for the eagerly sought — or dearly bought — American bases in Spain, huge dollar sunis were simply handed over to the Madrid government tc> spend as it pleased. No wonder Spain has demanded more of the approve. However, the recent an nouncement to give the Castro government aid in agricultural mat ters at the time when that govern ment refuses to pay its dues to the United Nations is the height of sheer folly. Much protest has been raised here in Washington about the wisdom of giving comfort- and aid to a government whose only purpose is to create trouble and en slave its own people. It is ffly fond hope that this U. N. Committee will react favorably to this criti cism and rescind this program Which is completely at odds with our announced policy of trying to economically overthrow the Castro regime. As a member of the Senate Arm ed Services Committee, I pave been hearing the closed-door tes-: timony of Defense Secretary Mc Namara about the policy of aban doning manned bombers and re connaissance aircraft in favor of missiles. While the Secretary® tes timony is impressing,' I feel that there are a whole lot of questions to be answered about the continu-! ing need for manned bombers, too. Is on the Job When You Need It. Also Sand, Gravel and Crushed Slone." Of Petroleum Products POULTRY FEEDS Concrete Company Fra* Estimate, — New Barn Highway, Kinston, N. C. 'V - • ' M,. ‘V' Hodges Oil Co. >rV. Phone JA 3-2338 F. O. Bee 888 4 U. S. 78 EAST OF KINSTON, N. C. / Day Old Baby Chides Arriving of really wanting to avoid a give away and being willing to negotiate rigorously. It is shopping elsewhere in the Mediteranean for Polaris bas es, and everywhere withdrawing its vulnerable and obsolete land mis siles. The United States need not yield to extortion this tiine. .. SCOTT ON HUGE CARRIER Robert A. Scott, shipfitter first dass, son of Mrs. Dorothy Scott of 304 Highland ave., Kinston, is lerving aboard the attack aircraft :arrier USS Enterprise, ^currently >n deployment to the Mediterran ean with the Sixth. JRlegt .
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