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PAGE SEVEN ' 'J 1 ' ' " The Form osS Dilemma Strugcle Inside GOP-, ' ' ' 1 Ike and Zhukov . V A Loyalty Questipn '" V' .Washington w President Dwight Eisenhower is struggling witlr the Formosa crisis in twb ways.Flrst, - he is paving to W very, careful 'tb conduct; the country's di'pJomatic relatiqns so as to retain ouiTaifieti, take a'dyantage of all chancesjof, a peaceful settlement of the Formosa iisput, and. at ,thei same time main tain tap morale of Chinese1 Jjftnf alists fen Formosa. Second, he is 'having to wage a bitter struggle within his own par ty in bp attempt to keep his ap j proaclt to the Forhiosan; problem ; from being misrepresented The President : finds himself ' in the ' strange -situation of having to' de fend' hi foreign : policy more 6f- J ten against GOP; attacks : tha.n.' against ' Democratic' attacks. , Observers in Washington are be ginning7to wonder if such sharp divergences of opinion will not force the' President to offer again for the ; job he now-i'hpUls. His . leading GOP critics in the field of , foreign, policy are Senator Know land, of California, Senator Bridg es, of jtfew Hampshire, Senator Mc- - Carthjf,. 'of Wisconsin,, and several other Senators, most of "them from , The jVifews of the gentlemen nam ed a boVe are so -fdr from, ithose of the President that Mr. Eisenhow er .woilrt be genuinely 'concerned for ' the-American people should thin country's foreign policy be turned"' over to them, or to someone who- did not have the popularity and strength of character to op pose them. Mr. ".Eisenhower . sees in their approach to the country's relations with other countries the approach of & big-stick and impatient giant to lesser powers, He is determined to'condupt the country's diplomatic policies- "so as to .reflect both a genuintf Jdesire for peace, patience and ffjjrfiness, - Ho is determined anot tft-.en)barl on! a1 course which would Jead to large-scale-bloodshed unless it is absolutely necessary. Unlifie his critics," Mr JSisenhow er: seej4 ja difference between the aggrescfor methods, of .Gonununism, 'and thOije of the dictators Hitler and Mussolini, 'He. sees 'a1 diffe'r- ; ence between staving out .of a war over sjrpll offshore islands near China,vjiich we have never claim ed, newt formally aereed to Dro- . tect,: and which , are actually jiigh- jy uiitiwwu lur ueiuuse, aim not go ing to'war over the rape of Aus tria,! or the sudden conquest 1 of Czechoslovakia which countries the allies in the thirtiesj'were pledg ed to protect. 1 is' ? 1 Moreqver, Mr. Eisenhower .is a realist -to the. extent that he kn6ws a Nationalist invasion of the Chi nese' mainland, without U, S. par ticipation large-scale participa tionis; unlikely to succeed. Tn ;telligeijce reports give the Chinese . Communists crecfit ,f or ; having 'a controov'er China today as Soli as was Cfiiang Kai-shek's control sev eral ye'ars to;?(7i(&K:'-i-Mr. Eisenhower, would have a ;shard, tirie explaining ' to the jAineri y,can ptople next year (if he runs again why this country was in an all-out- war with 600 million Chi nese, if; we went to war over,' (he , Matsu's or Quemoy islands, espe cially Jf that war were costing far more lrves than did the Korean ' War. :' . ; Mr. Eisenhower would not have that, trouble if he were fighting for Formosa, which we have formally announced we would protect ;And he is .ready to fight for either For mosa bt the Pescadores. ' One. reason for- the President's ' road. belief that peace- prospects -e improving is his relationship 'th Soviet Defense Chief Zhukov. . ;'ot only has news that Zhukov ;id Eisenhower have exchanged ssages been noted with. -interest o and abr6ad, ' but' the? -recent : ech, of Zhukov on May tky has o added hope In this field. ' . Iri Eisenhower's efforts' seemed 1 aebeen partly rewarded' when i-il i Zhukov .told the W6rld, in' .'iv irj on May Day, that the Sov- m favored ttlementJ wf inr :i)i tpal disputed bypeAceful rv And Russia was believed n restraining. China, to a de , In' an effort to prevent im ;3 war from developing out Tormosa crisis, t , i :;el old loyalty question which "Jy wrecked unity at the 1952 ocrc''r cniv -"ovi, U bobbirj ""aid. .i for r' clifii! "'an ( pa- 'v r" - 7 ' bell balA -le; .'91' i v. '"STARFIRE''WSPiRE$ SWISS VSAF's F-$4C Starftre, above, has apparently Inspired; de-" -signers ql Switzerland's first home-built jet pursuit plane, Swiss tat' similar kr intakes, same type wing ad :$imilar backbone ridge frflm pilot's: canopy, to tail assemblyi i- anew a hornet's nesfcv-r;;'vv.' Such a condition would put many Southern Senators, some of whom supported the Republican nominee openly in- 1852, squarely on the snf The question iswhather if thlJ were not. accepted by the na tional convention as Democrats in good standing -they would support Ike again. Some wouldn't mind be ing for Ikfe gain, but others would like - to .support the Democratic nominee next year. , ? SUNDAY SCHOOL , LESSON - (Continued from Page Six) rdsy began ",to show on his fore- htjad. The priests, thrust him from the Temple knd from that day on, he Was sompeffled to Spend his life m solitary pxile. Once the idol of his people, now Uziah was shun ned and despised by even the. most lowly of his subjects.' While comparisons are often odi ous' and moral-drawings sometimes tiresome, yet this. lesson Should not be overlooked today.' Literally born in the blood of Clod-loving and God-fearing forefathers, the peo ple of this country prospered so long as they remained loyal to and reverent of God. - As they '.have j wandered away from Him, forsak ing His .temples, desecrating His day, there has, come , into the na tional life of this country unrest, discontent, strife and, if we do not mend our ways, national disaster. ? BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs.' J. V R. Futrell entertained her bridge club Friday night at her home on Front Street. Those' play ing were Mesdames H. A, Whitley, Trim Wilson, S. P, Jessup, J. H. Newbold, C. A. Davenport, Roulhac McJJullan, W. G. Wright and J. 0. Felton. The high score prize went to Mrs. Feltori. Refreshments were served by the hostess. jMtrogem Solutions : LIQUID NITROGEN You Get These Ad 1. ECONOMICAL NITROGEN . . . SAVES MONEY, .... SAVES TIME AND LABOR. ,2; LOW PRESSURE SOLUTIONS ARE NON-HAZ-1 ARDOUS TO AiPLY . . . NO DANGER TO NEAR , BY CROPS. ' ; 3. PROVIDE FASTER MORE EVEN CROP RE SPONSE TO NITROGEN. '." i i . : '. . .;'.:., , !.-'-;-.'.' ' , :':;:;' pa' v'rV-. j.-, " j.;J;;.." ".;;; '"""v ' : 4. SUPPLY QUICK ACTING . . . LONG LASTING '. bRil NtTROGEN (approximate) onerthir'd itraeand .5. -NO-DEEP DIGGING INTO YOUR SOIL . . f MAXI MUM bEFM OF APPLICATION 2 to 3 INCHES. ' 1 f !!UHUU) FOR CUSTOM SERVICE AND FURTHER INFORIVJATION Health Officer Offers Advice About Fly Breeding And Control Measures .: The common house fly is con sidered one of man's most'- objec tionable pests, but is also 'ft dan gerous menace to 'his J health, "The house fly carries the germs of typhoid fever, diarrhea, . dys entery and other " intestinal di seases,"' says Dr. B. Bv McGuSre, district health : officer. ; , , ' The house' fly is by ' nature very filthyY In some of the fly's bad habits, they, are often found resting on human feces, 'sputum, manure, garbage, decaying ani mal flesh, and other forms of filth. Upon departure from these places they often .visit your Hitch en or dining room where they walk on your biscuits and pies, contaminate your milk and . other food stuffs, and ' gather around the lips, eyes, and nursing bot tles of babies. Flies breed in ; manure, ' gar bage, decaying fruit and vege 'tables. One fly lays ' her eggs in groups of from cne hundred to one hundred fifty in such places; they usually hatch with in eight to twenty hours . into small, whitish: ' maggots. ' After five to fourteen "days these mag gots change into seed-like, brown ish shells. It is within this shell the maggot grows into the adult f ly The maggots will only de velop in moist, warm, decaying organic matters. ; pThere are, .three . recommended ways to control house flies. First, destroy breeding places by cleaning up all . filth. ' Since house . flies need warm,- moist, decaying matter, in which to breed, the sanitary disposal of such material should be given considerable attention to reduce the. fly population,, AH animal shelters, such as stables, cow 1 .two - mirds Ammonia lViyi'U;;,. f -;:"'. --oV '::"i.i v; SEE j sheds, ''pigpens' and chicken ' hous es sh6uld be cleaned as often as needed.' Garbage should be kept in metal cans with tight .' fitting lids, and ' hauled off every few days. AH privy' pits should .be made fly tight and it is recom mended that kerosene or lime' be applied ' occasionally. ' second, screen all homes, res taurants,' markets, ; abattoirs .and. other food handling places. .Al though effort is niade to destroy fly-breeding . places, it ' is very difficult to do a complete job: Flies , would still come , in from the outside.' Due to this reason; it is necessary to ' have good screens , on'.; all places io be pro tected agai'nstthem. .; Third, use good residual spray, one that is ' recommended for spot treatment inside dwell ings, on porches, in 1 out build ings and other locations protect ed from the weather. Spraying areas such as doors and' win dows, and on the walls and ceil ing on the inside of the house can cut down the number-of fjiea to zero, if the house is properly screened. ' ; : ;'.'" ' GA RALLY HELD HERE The Chowait Association Inter mediate Girl Auxiliary rally was held at the .Hertford Baptist Church Monday afternoon begin ning at 4:30 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Barnes of Corapeake, Association, Leader a'nd Mrs. W. J. Kanoy, Counselor for the Hertford group, assisted by other leaders from the 18 churches represented, directed the girls in an interesting pro gram in which GA members from all the churches took part. Follow ing the meeting a chicken salad plate was .'served by the members of the Hertford Missionary Union. vantages Nitrogen.) - Classified and Legals BOOMING BUSINESS MAKES opening available tot responsible man or woman,with car to call on farm women in Perquimans County. FuH or spare time. Op portunity ' to ' make up to $40 a day; Write McNESS COMPANY Dept C, Candler Bldg.. Baltimore 2, Md. : . Apr29,May6 HELP WANTED WOULD' YOU like to have a good permanent, profitable business your own. You can have selling Rawleigh products. . Hundreds of men are earning more than ever before, supplying families with Raw leigh's every day, necessities. You can, too. Good locality available in Perquimans County and also Chowan County. Write Raw leigh's Dept., NCE-320-216, Rich mond, Va. MayC,13,20,27 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Miles L. Goodwin, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 1, Hertford, N. C on or before the 22nd dav of Am-il, 1P.r,fi tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This 22nd day of April, 1955. MRS. PENELOPE M. GOODWIN, Executrix of Miles L. Goodwin. Apr29Muy0,13,20,27June3 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate f Penelope Bembry, deceased, late of Perquim ans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased Housework Easy Without Nagging Backache . When kidney function alowa down, many lolka complain ot nagging backache, loaa o( . K'P and energy, headachea and dizziness, ont auffar longer with theae discomforts U reduced kidney function la getting you flown due to auch common causes aB street and strain, over-exertion or exposure to cold. Minor bladder irritations due to cold, dampness or wrong diet may cause getting VP nights or frequent passages. Don't neglect your kidneys if these condi tions bother you. Try Doan's Pills a milo diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over 60 years. While often otherwise caused, tt'a amazing how. many times Doan'a give happy relief .from these discomforts help the 16 miles of kidney tubes and filters flush out waste. Get Doan'a rills todayl DoAirs Pills FORD the v Vm prd Qntyndn Tudor b on f ' SEE YOUR LOCAL !'f1 - ( Ij ' , h V . , s-4 - y A- - t - if Vi t Yiir i : 1 1 1 rrjaMflijwiaii -1 ii'iniim i nr r'T- imJl.4m to exhibit them' to Ue undersigned I at 63 Dobb Street, Hertford, N. C.,1 on or before the 3rd day of May, 1956, or this notice wi.l be pkaded in bar of then 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 " - North Carolina In The Perquimans County Superior Court Before The Clerk Lite UlerK J; S. McNider and Leroy Nixon,-Petitioners : ' ;V vs.-. i Kate Burrus, Aubrey Vann, all heirs, devisees or distributees of John A. Vann, Charles Vann, James Vann, Ebrum Vann, John Vann. Minnie Vann Fulchpr. Maggie Vann Basniirht. and B. F. Vann, and all other persons who by virtue of descent, devise or other contingency might have be come the owner of an interest in the property of John A. Vann, Deceased, formerly of Perquim ans County, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Perquim ans County in the n'oove entitled proceeding, the undarsicned Com missioner will, on the 8th Hay 0f June, 1955, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court House d;or in Hertford, rerquimans County, North Caro ! ml's?." a? P"1" auction, for cash. the following tract of land: situate in Perquimans County, ijfivmere 4 ownsnin, JNorth How many times been hi a stmilar siti'ation Well there's no ffeeJ for it. You can have a conveniently located bedside extension telephone that lets you reach inead of run. Call our business office today for information about low cost extension service. THE NORFOLK & (CAROLINA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY E. City . Edenton . Manteo I I jjeivmere 4 0wnsnip, North - Caro ijii .a Decision M 1 1 H . : to Install an . i ; Extension Telephone 111 JaWlll i. i I II have vou i . : . Ill r VII l Ford is winning friends faster than any other car! Proof of Ford's extra worth is its sales gains ...numerically greater than any other car in '54. And this year, with Trigger-Torque power and Thunderbird styling, Ford is more than ever America's most wanted carl - .v..tr You'll recognize the Thunderbird lieritajo in the new Ford almost every wbjsre you look trom its visored head lights to its. stuniu'ng tail tins. And a look inside Fard's LiuturyljiHinge inte riors reveals rich rievv ,uphoLtery(J and exciting New BEST SELLER ford'i It idb wMi hm Thtmdvbkd yHna FORD DEALER Una, more 'particularly described as follows: .Known as the Vann land, pounded on the North by the lands H-ftg efe" i WinsJow und Linwood C. Winslow lands; on the East by the Linwood L. Winslow and Claude Winslow lands and on the West by the Myr- tn AVinolnw anr) Hnvi, llilh.umll ' lands, said tract being bisected by the highway leading from Winfall .to Belvidere, containing approxi- mately 7 acres, and known as the John Vann home placs, and being i tne. ;am,e ir?ct described; in that t.itaiii utoi iiuin r, YV. ITIL'ITIUIIUII, Trustee, to J. S. McNider, record-; ea in Ueed Book No. 10, page ?lu, Perquimans Register's office, ref erence to which is hereby made. Said sale will be made subject to payment by the purchaser- of 1955 County Taxes. A deposit of W'r deposit ol the high bid will ibe required at time of sale. I Dated and posted this 7th dav of May, 1955. J. HENRY LEROY, Commissioner of the Court Mayl3,20,27,June3 SCRATCH-ME-NOT 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 Ilch-MeNo-t today at S AM) M. 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