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i k - font, North Carolina. . . y at Ei- MAX CAKPBEU. , , ., , .liltot ' Entered u second class matte NmbeT l5. 1224, at Pjxrt Office tt Hertford, North Carolina, na der tha Act of lUrch, 1S7. , SUBSCRIPTION BATES $2.00 Pet Tear Advertisins; request , xete famished bj FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, W64 1 , ' ' a-1 E.i-, o I.". 1 & d'rloa "t, i C t tlie United Nations Gene; J A bly. The mts, -which 1 cor.e fall, is expect! to be close. - The' Unite States has just an nounced its decision to support the Thailand Foreign Minister because of its views that It would be wise to have an Asian in the presidential office dur ing the present period of tension in that area of tpe world. This decision dismayed Dutch sources, who had as sumed the United States would sup port Dr. Van Kief fens. The Dutch be lieve that since an Asian is now serv ing as President of the UN, it is time for the appointment of a European. - It will be remembered that last year the, United States bitterly disappoint ed Thailand in deciding to support the 2 1 Before the current week ends more than '80,000 persons will have paid to see Paul Green's symphonic "drama The Lost Colony, now in its 14th sea son at Waterside Theatre at Manteo on Roanoke Island, N. C. This pushes the total for the 14 seasons to approxir y 1.,: ft 1C:2 only 48.C.3 the show as con., year. . ; i. Ij v.j ... 3 i 1 to seeJUnl' ; -J to LZ.ZZ3 last 110 av-r c I of duty at I Since the rainy weather of July this year, attendance lr-a z'nwm'a. steady increase each n:,.l. x..e li.ni un favorable for atter s f t the time they occurred,' may e?, " .'ly mean larger attendance ti.'jve &e season ia over, and Jordan ey-uins'ij this way: '; ' ' '-r . , "General drought cond",'ons were outdoor production. Written 'by Pulitzer Prise Winner Paul Green and shown first in 1937 the spacious drama, presented on mul- Indian carididate, and this year the be-lti-lewl stages in a great amphitheatre lief was that another rebuke to Thail-at f01 Raleigh, actual site of the and would had unfortunate repercus- original happenings in the' story the mately 680,000 paying customers. The.hlttinff nTfll area8 of North Car. 14 oiony ia Amenca s wneswivM 0nn4 8nd Virgiiiia m a very seriou? manner.. : The tains came, and the A Great Event Our congratulations this week to tha officers of the local Farm intension Service and the members of their committees, who promoted Farmers' Day in Hertford on Wednesday of last week. The program was a wonderful event, revealing . an excellent spirit of cooperation between the merchants of Hertford and the residents of the county. Without this cooperation we doubt if the program could have been staged with any degree or success. A lot of work was done by both farmers and merchants to make the displays visited by hundreds of spec tators, and it is our hope that the or- Kanization will consider and conduct this event in future years, possibly ex tending the program more than one day in order to give additional resi dents an opportunity to ; participate either as exhibitors or visitors. . PoKtics And the U.N. It is obvious that a hot contest is developing between Prince Wan Wai fhayakon, Foreign Minister of Thl play tells, has been presented each summer since ; 1947, except during four Wrld War II years when the show had to be closed as a coastal blackout security measure. ; ' V ;-. The story-Paul Green's intemation- beginning political campaigns, with at .ally famous drama tells is built up least one oi tnem neaaing ior south arouna attempts Dy sir waiter Kaieign jj-- j America soon on a semi-poiiticai trip, sions in that country. To partly amel lorate ruffled Dutch feelings, United States diplomats have hinted they might have no objection to supporting Dr. Van Kleffens next year. , meanwnue, tne two candidates are crops were saved. 'As a result, 'our patronage from the rich' tobacco and farming Jands of North Carolina and Virginia, is already on the increase the rains made this come about that way." ' ' r a t..r.j pell is the son of Lira, Euth CLr-; of Hertford and his wife, Agnes, re sides wit'i the veteran's mother in IlertforJ. It becomes obvious that the election of a President for. the United Nations YvTNFALL NE73. Mr. and Mrs. William Powell and Mrs. Joe Buslck and son of Hatboro, Pa., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lane this week. V ''''- J The Powell and Busick families and W. Lane motored to is becoming a major political contest, of the events back in Elizabethan En such as those held for national office! land of the 16th Century when plans n the United States. were being laid to extend the British V.: v " i ' 1 '. Empire to new lands, how the "New Miss Joanne Lane Bride fff,'' - , , t ttti 7, das and Barlowe was named "Vir- UI EMg'dr Xiay YY mie,ginia- in honor of the then ruling Queen Elizabeth, and of Vir- HV.f to esteblish tiw r first colony in the Bragg te Sgt and Mr8. E,jJf New World. It also tells, in song. Roberson for several days this week, In a simple but impressive ceremony, Miss Joanne Lanebecame the bride of Edgar Ray White in the Rocky Hock Baptist Church parsonage Thursday afternoon, July 29, at 4 o'clock.' The pastor of the church, the Rev. B. L. tames, officiated. " - The bride is the daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lane of Hertford, She is a graduate of Perquimans County High School and is employed by Nach- man Insurance Agency. ' . The bridegroom Is the son of, Mr. and Mrs. Mark White of Edenton. He is a graduate of Chowan County High School and is with the armed forces, stationed at Camp Lee, Va. . , ? Following the ceremony the couple left for a short wedding trip to Wash- ngton, D. C. " British ginia Dare, the first child of Emrlisb parentage born in the New World. (It was 200 years later before the immedi ate territory of the original happen ings in 1584-87,' became North Caro lina and thus some students of Vir ginia history say that the common wealth actually had its founding at Roanoke Island, instead, of Jamestown, where the first permanent English settlement was planted In 1608). . The 1954 season, from' the stand point of weather, has been a rugged one for The Lost Colony.'; Already this year, four complete ralnouts (and performance cancellations) ' and three partial rainouts, has 'set the attend ance back more than 4,000 persons. But as General Manager U. E. 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