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r-.a,l).t . THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HEflTEORp, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1955. PAGE 'SEVEN ''. turnabout By Chou Prdpt ganda Or Peace- Bpl.ind Stock Margin Hike a Washingtoh The Bensational ' 'turnabout by Chou En-lai at Bart'-, dung) and his offer to negotiate wish .the United states rather than f'fojrcibly liberat" ; Formosa and .. the: offshore ; islands, is rated in Washington as the major event of recent months. .-. ? ' . Some credit the change, of ap- 'Jironch by the Chinese Premier1 to : '' .Soviet Russia, saying the Russians :; ..warned Peiping . as long as two .weeks ago that the Soviet Union did not desire to be drawn into a . iinajor 'war with the United States over the Formosa- question.' ' '( This is the 4 theory accepted by : many because it is well known that Russia is presently having troubles ; .of her own in Eastern Europe and ,". even -in the homeland itsc-lf. i The . iew government of President -But-Knnin is not yet . established well enough to embark on a third world .conflict. -f ., i To? the Chinese a war -with the United States, in. which Russia would not participate ahd against whicfi Russia advised, would be n v disastrous war. ; The Redn certain ty tan't get to the U. S. mainland ... and they cannot invade this coun try , , The only thing they could aocottu plish would be to wiri victories off .the Chinese coast, perhaps, capture some islands. And the victories in : the air, and on sea, would probab- f 3v go to the United States and the Nationalists not the Chinese Reds. ' Meanwhile all shipping along the . - coast of China would be blockaded ; by the U. S. and air strikes with ' atom weapons would probably be made on the Reds' Chinese military bases. "Without Russian participa tion, which included the supply of . atom. . weapons for , the Chinese, such a war would be disticipation,' . which included the supply of atom weapons for the Chinese, such a war 'would be disastrous. v Chou, therefore, is much influ enced by the word front Moscow and he apparently has 'been braked toa, slower, . and , )es$. bombastic pace by Kremlin leaders who want no(l part of a major ,war just as a i. Big Four meeting appears immi nent in June or thereabouts. ' ;'3:;. x-; i- -h.i;: 'v ' A: Tho Big. Four meeting., by the . -way, i would involve the foreign minister? of , Britain, France and , Russia and the U; S. Secretary of State, and might pave the way. for - a 'meeting rtat the summit," If sig- niflcant progresses achieved. -;:The government, of ' President Bulganin continues to please Wash- ; in'gton jri a relative' sort of iway, when if is compared to . Stalinism. The Russians were known to be . pfaying on German sentiment with Iheir offer of Austrian ' Independ ence, but the motivation for their . willingness to 'negotiate with the .three Allies' might be a rrfore en , couraging one. ; , , .., , A ,, There is. some hope that the RedB will actually be willing to ease ten-, .sW in Europe nowthat thekvef . fdfti to capture several ' major i-western nations, by subversion and propaganda have obviously failed. These nations, including France and Italy, were saved by. y, fj. aid ahd. the resulting good times that " have developed in. the j last, two years, and by the western military .alliance, of course. Fjr the' first ,.time in ten years, they now appear ; to, be so solidly democratic that Ulcere is no chance for a Coramun . i?t government to take' ever arty tme in the immediate future. . , fThe Russians, therefore, find themselves with troubles in oecu . pled - eastern ,countrtes, including economic troubles, when the. west- ern . countries ,; are .?njoying':i the highest level of : prosperity -since tbe end of World War II. It could 1. 1 that the Kremlin leaders.' Jieed tt.ne to . ge'' ft ei? new (government hi the saddle f and straighten out' in p troubles which plague thm - 1 . occupied countries.. ;:' .-' ; Jfegotiationa wilC.Vobn;?, show, v st probably,' whether the jSoyietf. ; ; actually : desirouaf of. easing l-west .tensions 'w whether they . i ' roereliR'.viaiilr facjtc'&m mths another propaganda game tich will blow up, with the Reds irgjng the United States .with, vmg. wrecked chancss for an un Rtanding in Euro pa. ' , . .' Behind the government's move to Ise the-f stock margin require . nts to (seventy per cent is a real ur that the market should not itinue its present pace of ad ice. Ma; ' , 'als in War'.irg .. fear an " . 1 ' 3 bust brake a booming market which has shown no signs of a slow-down in recent months despite - several warnings by economists.. . . Nlext Cancer Clinic Friday Afternoon The Northeastern .Cancer clinic w,ill be held on-Friday,) May .6, in Elizabeth City. Nvd, atthe Health Center, with .registration beginning at 1:00. 1 A, free chest X-ray will be given to anytmft wuhing it alongf with the. examination', of the five areas' of the body 'where cancer is most easily found and ured. There are no limitations as to sex, race, physical, economic status at the center. However, there are age re quirements.' Women bhould be 35 or more; men should be 40 or over unless referred by a doctor, or un less one of the "Seven Danger Sig nals" or "Symptoms" ar present. No priority is necessary, however only 30 people can be seen at the center each month due to limited facilities, so it is suggested that anyone who wishes '.to be assured of an appointment should drop a card to the Cancer Center, Eliza beth City and be sure of being seen. Examinees We asked to. bring".a robe or housecoat with them. , SUNDAY SCHOOL " LES90N ' (Continued from Page Six) The "yjoung king' Joash, who had been carefully reared by his aunt and the .'priest was beloved by his people. uTh'e first, of hig. recorded acts was, his decision to repair the Temple, which had , been terribly neglected during the days of Atha liah's influence. Joash decided to finance the undertaking by reviving a-, tax law given through Moses when the Israelites were encamped in the wilderness. The ransom or atonement tax was originally to be used for the tabernacle service but this tax law, along with other com mands of God, had long been dis regarded. Joash 'decided to revive it as a means of financing the need ed repair.4 on the house, of the. I(ord. V When the Priests and Le-' vites did .not promptly respond to the use , of the tax wjiih hod been aft aside for the repaint, the king issued a new command.- A chest vyas 'tds: be' placed fl? the entrance gate of the, XampleniKJ. a, procla mation was made for the Israelites ho bring their tax money as a gift to the Lord for his house.;. The re sponse'? ..was so generous that the Temple guards had to cawy the chests to the king's house for the money f to- be emptied every , day. There Was money enough after the building was -repaired to replace the incense dishes and the silver and gold vessels that had been tak en by Athaliah's followers. And. the record declares, the people re joiced irt the privilege of giving." Generous giving produces gener ous Christian living. So it has al ways been and -will continue "to Be- (These comments are based on copyrighted outlines produced by the Division of Christian Education, NatiorfakXouncil . of . the. Churches of Christ, U.S.A., and used by permission.) gan, Superintendent f the Cpunty Home. . . On motion duly made, seconded and passed, Commissioner Spivey and Hollowell were appointed as a committee to see : about improve ments to the County Home and make improvements they deem ne cessary, including moving house. On motion duly made, seconded and passed, the beer license appli cation of JuniftE' E,, Spellman was approved. ' . :, On notion-' duiy made, seconded and passed, - the Board made the following resolution, - , -,' -. hi- Board of it-omwjssioners for Pejquimans ' pounty on record as ofpoing legislation impoSng an Additional tax on: motor tfehicletfi And a copy xf this resolution he sent to the County Representative and Senators from this district. On motion duly 'made' and second ed the following resolution was passed:- ' j ' t That the Board of County Com missioners of Perquimans County respectfully request ths Hon.. C. R. Holmes to institute1 legislation changing the term f Perquimans County Superior Court for the trial of civil cases which is now set for the fourth Monday after the first Monday in, September to the ninth Monday after the first Monday in September. ' . ''. On motion duly made, seconded and passed, the petition of Wj Mi. M4dre, etuls, reauesting the State Highway' and Public' Works Com mission to hard surface the Skin nefs Bridge road leading from State Hiehwav No' IT at Hertford Fork and interseciing with Pender Road at Buzzard's Fork and the road leading from Harvey Point Road and intersecting with Skin ner's Bridge Road at Wynn Fork, approximately 3.4 miles, was ap proved. The Treasurer was ordered to pay the following bills: Eastern Office Equipment Coi, $13.45; Sam Hourmouzis, $159.90; Robert A. White, $24.00; J. K. White, $130.08; Hertford Hardware & Supply Co., $233.11; Eastern North Carolina Sanatorium, $34.10; Chowan Hospital, Inc., $25.50; Per quimans Weekly,. $11.20; State As sociation -of County Commissioners, $10.00; Sinclair Refining Company, $37.33; Dr. T. P. Brinri, ?95..fi0; Dr. C. A. Davenport, $10.00; Gregory's 5 und 10c Store, $6.00! Elliott Lay den, $223.46;' Darden Bros.; $32.74; Monroe Calculating Machine Com-, pany, Inc., $8.33; Julian C. Powell, $513.20; Kims'ey Perry; 15.54; C. Edgar White, $10.06; Edwards & Broughton, $18.91; J. C' Morgan, $303.03; S & M Phajfanyi'$fi.73; No further busfne,4hrtirri adjourned. : 7y ' ' A. T. LANE JCti?Vroapr. ! , w, f,A'- ! CARD OF THaIvKI';.; ! . I wish- Jo thank jfny Yriiidst-andi nefghbow for theij Jn'd(thdlihts shon jhe through the lovMyKlrds, beautiful-iflowersgif fifVvisiti and prayers while l pHt lent in the hospital and fsinwr pyftpUam home. May the Ltrrd- bless trill of you. ' MRS. BENNIE MONDS. NOTICE' COADMINISTRATION HaviriE"Qunlified'!aii the estate of Miles I,, finraiw.-n a. ceased.- late of Pprnni North Carolina; this 'is 'to-notify alf Commissioners' i Proceeding? , May 2, 1955. At a regular meeting held at the Court House Monday, May 2, 1955, present and .presiding, ;A.T, Lne chairman, with Commissioners Wil liam C. Chappell,. E...B. Hollowell, R. L: Spivey and Warner Madre. . 7 Reports received froip Agricul ture Extension Service arid Welfare Departments.;' .'' , Report received from Jf. C. Mor- nothr'i Day Cell Meant Moil V 1&- of All V 1: i is rr A7 x xV-.-r - Ymr Moth ,, pty call will i, mean more to her , than' anything, else. .Your best wishes are alwy'' (. more persona! when expressed Wr the telephone. ; V With the low rates after ,',' i :00 PM and all during ' Mothers Day 't J ! V iensibkJ-aAd so.tV.o-chtful ; k to.telephone your . I f .:! . rm-irhranre. Classified -Legals BOOMING BUSINKSS MAKES opening available for responsible man or woman with car to call on farm women in Perquimans County. Full or spare time... Op- .ontunityyto make"ttp to $40 a (thy. Write McNE"S3 QOMPANY Dept C, Candler Bids.'. Baltimore 2, Md. , ,. Apr29,May6 You can have selling Rawleigh I'roducts. ''.Hundreds of men are earning njore than ever before, supplying families with Raw leigh's evry'jday necsssities. You can, too. Good locality available in Perquimans County and also Chowan County. Write Raw leigh'sept., NpE;320-216, Rich, mond, Va. . ' jWayC.13,20,27 persons having claims against the' estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route I 1, Hertford, N. C, on or -before the 22nd day of April, 1956, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. -..This 22n(t''day of "April, 1955. MRS. PENELOPE M; GOODWIN, ? Executrix of Miles L. Goodwin. ! Apr29May6,13,20,27June3 NOTICE OF-ADMINISTRATION , ' Having qualified as Administra trix of the . estate of Penelope Bembry, deceased, late of Perquim ans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of Mid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 63 Dobb Street, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 3rd day of May, 1956, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 3rd day of May, 1955. MRS. ALMA N. KINGSBURY, Administratrix of Penelope Bembry May 6,13,20,27June3,10 'SCRATCH-ME-NOT ' 1 i' WITH ITCH-ME-NOT! In 15 - minutes after applying, Itch-Me-Not, if you have to scratch your itch, your 40c back at any drug store. Apply it for any ex ternally caused itch. Ask for Itch-, MeNo-t today at S AND M. TRY A WKKKLY CLASSIFIED FOR SALE SEED OGDEN SOY beans. Saved from certifedseed last . year. ' Price $35.00 Atwhel. -.See W. S. Evans, Route. L.Heii't . ford. 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