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A ! 1" BUSINESS ON, A; TEAR ' THE THREAT IS INFLATION REPUBLK?ANSy ELATED COMMUNIST BRUTALITY U Washington- ThebHsinfeS re ports and statisfics 'compiled by the admfnistration fn 'Washington aw -tile, most 'encouraging jitpjde- brighfr rig, nta in the "busineps field tht thjnyi woijjy ofj the Eisenhower . Government; his;, the threfit of' inflation. " '.''!,;( Profits made bv the bin? 'cofnortt'- tions" invthe- first I'six nonthgiw, 19551 are-, -high that recent con cessious "to" :labor on. the part of 'j, forae of the giants in the field of business now, appear Ltq,be smart business. The best part of the picture is . uiab uie tusb pair ui trie year iu i also likely to be good, unlike 1953, the last year in.,whfibusirvess started off last. B$ m that year August and September saw the V boom's momentum diS out rapidly. : Steel demand is expected to stay high throughout the- rest of the year and keep the country's capa city 'running at ninety per cent or v better. New cars arsoon to be introduced to the American public i and that will spur sales. The new p. cats ,. are : .being off ared-i ea rl ier thlp : ' year- man & any tmte since pripr' to the Korean War,? . i.jisTheJHpusing boom fefexnected to ;i last into 1956, beqatisl 'jsrovernment . -moves to make loanS fiarder to get A will, not be felt fesax months or ntore. That is because applications ! iKready filed aranot'affected by the ' 'iecAib Washington fifciion to cut AWytSO-yearnortgage insurance and, stop the no-dowii-payfnent plan . for "buying homes,. . x.. : i -v. The effect of this great prosper ity is elation in. GOP ranks. A number of high placed Republicans are really beginning to feel that President Eisenhower might have . been 'right when he said the GOP could stay In power for many, many years if the party would just follow his policies. ' I -. i i'-t ' The international .picture is also i I enoourf:' ;i'r Since Mr. Eisenhowv r wsl v-.ectfetj, Tje has ended-the Korekn Mkl and reduced tension t4 its lowest state in eight or nine years. ; With no immediate war crisis to worry the business com munity, there seems to be an at mosphere more favorable to busi ness than at any time Bince 1946. pU ihe glowing records of various businesses . and corporations and rising employment and ' earnings make the .Democratic presidential nomination less inviting than some had pictured, it in 1954, when the N)EW FOR AUTOS t : . J TIES 'PfRQUn-IANS wrTLLY, nSltTPORb.'NORTH CAROLINA; FHffiA A$?sf Wi5, . I cades. Ofiy fact uie picture 'ii'Mh'jw!as'sfexperiencing a mild recession;' .It the.-country is enioy. tn peace and prosperity, it will be an. admittedly difficult task for any candidate -; to defeat the President in'!?5ft'and this is, not denied by fllapy high ranking Democrats.- There is a good chance, also, that : the Eisenhower Government will succeed in balancing the bud get next year, and that if that is done, the President will have ac. complished something he set out to do in 1953, when he moved into the big White House on Pennsylvania Avenue. . Maybe the picture will change in the next twelve months, but if it doesn't, Republicans will enter the 1956 election with spirits high. Without a doubt the general morale of the GOP is higher now than it has been since the first days of the 83rd Congress, which were filled with the flush of a newly-won vic tory, aid occupancy of the White House for the firsts time since 1933. U.K. intelligence men found out that every one of the eleven airmen recently freed by Communist 'China had been tortured, with one excep tion., That -exception was' an fleer who had been- wounded before the JJ. S. plane , crashed in1 North Korea, and who had suffered such frostbite in his hands and-feet that amputations1 'were .carried out This lone exception is attributed to the fact that this airman was hospitalised, and also to the offic er's personal courage and bravery. The other ten men were all tortur ed,' especially the ranking officer on the U. S. aircraft that was shot down. These ten men all signed "con fessions" under torture, and other inhuman pressures. ' The stories of these men, " now in the United S 1 PI ' ; C I , y Mrs. P. W. Blanchard of Nor- New this summer are automobile eat coven nib tie of cotton terry cloth. Fitted to the front seat of any car, Terry-Tuck covers protect eaU from wet swim suit and crime. This youns; lady won't damage the eat of her Ford convertible with a wet twim suit because the uphol stery is protected by the absorbent terry. The cover can be removed easily and laundered without iron in?. - States, prove anew that Chinese Communism is a raw product, a throwback to the days of dungeons and torture "racks, and a force which must some day be eradicat ed from the face of the earth. The stories the freed airmen told U. S. officers seem, to ibe the most eloquent proof available that the Chinese Communists - are not yet a civilized nation to' the extent that their admission to the United Nations is justified., ' CHAPANOKE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stallings went to New Bern Thursday and brought their son Ronnie.and Carl ton Boyce home from Camp Don. Lea, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Symons and daughters went to Nags Head Sunday to spend the week. Lieut, and Mrs. Norwood Elliott and Mrs. W. H. Elliott and Miss Pat Elliott spent Sunday at Roan oke Rapids. Kolkrt' spent -Friday with 'Mr. and "Mrs: George" Jackson?- She was rac companied 'ho'me -by: Mrs-.1 George Whitehurtt; ''' Miss Louise Wilson and Robert S. Marsh spent Sunday afternoon at Nags Head. Mrs. George Jackson will leave Saturday for Durham, where she will attend the Spiritual Life Re treat and the School cf Missions aH week. Lieut, (jg) Norwood Ellitt and Mrs. Elliott left Monday to spend the week with relatives in Durham before going to their home , in Al buquerque, New Mexico. Pete Bright spent the week-end at Nags Head. ; . Belvidere News , To' honor the Rev. Caleb " Good win, who has served as pastor of Whiteville Grove Baptist Church and recently resigned, the church members gave him a farewell so cial and linen shower Saturday evening at the community center. In celebration of little Donald'. birthday anniversary, Mr. and Mrs Mac White had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs, N. W. Chap- pell and daughter, Luida. Several from this community at tended the Friends Yearly Meet ing at Cedar Grove Church, Wood land, Sunday. Mrs. John .... Gregory and little niece, Betty Ann Roberts of Eliza beth City spent a part of this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith. : Linford Harrell of Norfolk, Va., is spending some time with hia grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Winslow. ' The George Winslow family, th. Thomas Butler family, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. Parker Copeland spent the week-end at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williford and little son, Richard White of of Rich Square were Son W T. Wl 'lJ - 'C Mr. and Mrs. L. J.Winslow, Mrs Jerome Hurdle and" Mrs! Jessie Lane attended services at Wood land Friends Church Sunday morn ing and visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burgwyn of Woodland and the Joshua Elliott family of Rich Square. Miss Margaret White and sister, Miss Lucy White and Mrs. Harold -Edenton nn i nr SUNDAY, 1LQNDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 21-22 &23 Starts 3r3(HFeaturs 4:15-6:50 and 9:25, n NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! IHwjU'w-.' - .. ... j--- JjiY. n'l r'n"nnonrmTT-.iiiiiii irtn riiiiiPijiippiiiinnpfiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiii(iffiiiiiiiiiiiui!!iiiyiiLyiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiji!iiiiiii lit V is" ? . 1 i y ri, h - i , ? " ; , 1 V''5. ".k '" ' V r' I v .s ' '. ' M. ::.::'.i ; . See HARRIS For Electric Water Pumps Electric Water Heaters . ''' Ready-Made Kitchen 'Cabinets JCitchen Sinks . f . Wrought Iron , i Eoiacb Columns" ; : PHONE 5401 ' Harris Plumbing & Building Supply Co. - Hertford, N. C. TAYLOR THEATRF EDE.NTON. N. CL i f Week Day Shows Continuotu From 3:30 "1 Saturday Continuous front 1:30 Sunday, 2:15, 4:15 and 8:45! Thursday and Friday, August 18-19 Richard Widmark and Lauren BaCall in 'THE COBWEB" CinemaScope With Stereophonic Sound Saturday, August 20 George Montgomery and Rod Cameron in "DAKOTA LIL" Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, August 21-22-23 James Stewart and June Allyson in "STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND" Wednesday and Thursday, August 24-25 Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye in, "WHITE CHRISTMAS" White .wertf;. hpsteses j j tQ' tiiej Friends Yearly Meeting sessions at Frifridst .Missionary Society Satui Guyford College recently. V? dalr Afternoon, at which tim Mnt.. Jr-iii! . , :,, p'.n lt,-- Xii tX,vI." Wtajslow 8nd . Mrs. L. J. v It is a good thing to, give thanks Winslow gave reports of the N. C. lunto the Lord. Psalm 92:1. SleeD after tovle. ' ' ' ' "bjJAsW., HIVAY 17 Drive-In Theatre EDENTON, N. C. Friday and Saturday, August 19.20 Marie Wilson in "MARRY ME AGAIN" Sunday, August 21 John Hodiak in "CONQUEST OF COCHISE" Monday and Tuesday, Augustv22-23 : Vv. . 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