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THE PERQUIMANS JVEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTH CAKGU.MA, JaUDAl, DCTOB.EII 21, 1955.. 1 T-ie'a Futuw Brighter May Bun In 1956-r . Harriman & Kefauver . Adams St, Nfa Washington The President has Kassed the first stage of cn&ia fol- lowing bis heart nttack and now ' chances are very good that he will ' pake a complete recovery, ,,This prospect, "which materialized 'after , Mr. Eisenhower survived a two " weeks period, after his initial at- - tacit, without setback, has some G.Q.P. leaders hopeful Ike will run again.' , : c; Zrp:-'". Hj jiThe plan this group is working Jr'i one 4n , which Ike eould be h persuaded to head the ticket next V year as a sort of nominal leader. f. He would ;be assured that most l of the highly perplexing duties of I "the presidency would be taken off hi shoulders during any second term. .. -. "--u ! f In other words, Ike would have a group of close advisers ' who would do the' detailed planning un- j der his general direction and who y would ' make the' lesser ' decisions, 'I carrying out his broad philosophy. If the President " could delegate most ef the heavy work load that goes with the office, he might be wiling to continue as President, I these Republican hopefuls suggest. J WWher thin arroun will succeed in getting Mr. Eisenhower in the political campaign next yeai aa a candidate for re-elections-is a good question, although the odds may be' against" them right now. When the time for a final choice comes, however,, early next year, condi tions may be different-or' the Presi dent may feel more hardy. . His followers can hope anyhow. Meanwhile, over, jn the Demo cratic party,, there is growing talk that Averell Harriman might he the man to head a stop- Kefauver movement; if Adlai Stevenson takes himself - out of .the -presidential nomination picture. ' Odds are that Adlai will .not take himself out of the picture.' , . Even if the 1952 1 Democratic nominee is a candidate, Harriman might still be-needed to stop Ke? fauyer-inr the opinion of , some Democrats. ' They say Stevenson is no cinch to get the nomination again this year and that if and when his- effort at Chicago fails, someone must De in position to head off Kefauverlest the Ten- nessean grab the nomination of a popular surge of popularity at the convention. Kefauver has always been popu lar with the delegates and with the voters, i He is not popular with the political bosses in the Democratic party y wHarriman may have the city leaders lined up pretty well by convention timein the eastern metropolitan- areas 'anyhow.' Although Harriman recently said he was supporting Stevenson, he more recently said he was "for Ad lai" but would not necessarily sup- he received basio training.! port him at Chicago. Such a meas ure of backing -is something of a record in the way of minimum sup port, it would seem. "v.;- ' But despite . all the talk about Harriman and Kefauver' at this stage of the game Adlai Stevenson remains the favorite and he will get a large bloc of Midwestern and Southern votes in the Chicago con vention, and some from other sec tions; almost certainly, if he does not step aside next month when he announces .his decision about run ning in 1956. A 1953 graduate of Perquimans County High School, White attend ed the University of North Caro lina hefore entering the Army. He is a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.' . .... liir ... '. '-" . , ; T"""' - HOATEn SALE BUY NOW & SAVE en ", , with IBagic-alvQ AUTOMATIC HEAT CIRCULATOR ".lV.s.$'4R i ' ',"J""! i " if - I i i f " ' I Because Vice President Richard Nixon is the most active Vice Pres ident the country has had for some time, the incapacitation of Presi dent Eisenhower hag ; pushed the Veep ' into the national spotlight more : than ' might have been ex pectel. ; .". :; .jVy J'f-J$ii The actual ''acting President" of the country, Sherman Adams, is do. ing more of the President's former job than is Nixon, but Adams an appointive officer and N'xon is an elected one Despite reports that all is har mony among the top Eisenhower advisers, . Nixon : and Adams have differing opinions. Yet they must necessarily work very closely to gether. " Nixon presides at Cabinet meetings, and fulfills other official functions in the executive depart ment, as- the number two man In that branch of the government. : But ; since Mr. Eisenhower ; is President, Adams' actions," taken in his behalf, are the official actions of the President, taking precedence over all else, including the Vice President's if there were a con flict. There are those who see a delicate situation developing here should the President suffer a re; lapse or remain confined for a long period. ON OKINAWA Army Pvt. Julian A. White, Jr., whose parents live at Hertford, re cently arrived on Okinawa and is now a member of -the 21st Base Post Office. ' . . Private White entered the Army in April of this year and was sta tioned at Fort Jackson, S. C, where r::r.nTcf- WiHiam B. . Rodman, Jr., Attor ney ijGeneral of North Carolina, heads : a ' list of speakers for ' th'e opening .' day of the.'Sfi.K annual Public Welfare Institute to be held in Raleigh November 3-4. : - Lead- both for only p.55 ; regular $1495 - value - Be an "Early Bird" . . . Buy now and save! Get this handsome Magic Chef home heater with this powerful AUTOMATIC HEAT CIRCULATOR! Works magic, in circulating heated air. to all room, driving cool air back to, heate, , k " Hertford Ilrdi72re & Supply Co. MJ., . ing persons in public .welfare, and related fields from thif State and elsewhere in the. nation will ap pear on the two-day program, ac cording to an announcement today by Dr. Ellen Winston, commission er Of the State Board of Public Welfare which is sponsoring the meeting.' , Stressing "Services To Children With Special Problems" aa v its theme, the conference will discuss such subjects as: Public Welfare Responsibility ' in the - Prevention and Treatment of Juvenile Delin quency, Meeting the Problems of Emotionally Disturbed Children, Casework Services to Parents and Their Children During Periods of Illness, Challenges to Public Wel fare Today, Public Welfare Meets the Challenge of Children with Special Problems, and other sub jects. ' " Some 500 persons interested in public welfare services are expect ed to attend the sessions which are to be held in the Sir Walter Ho tel. 'Among those attending will be: public welfare workers, mem bers of the county boards of public welfare, county commissioners, clerks of. Superior Courts, and oth erg interested in welfare matters. Several related organizations of superintendents of public welfare, caseworkers, and others will meet prior to the beginning of the in stitute proper and between sessions. The institute will begin with the morning session Thursday, Novem ber 3, and will end at noon Friday with a closing address by W. C Reed, Thomasvfflle, general super intendent of the Baptist Orphanage of North Carolina, j Amonfothlfl speakers, win oe wuour i. Lnei of Washington, D. C, 'director o: research and statistics ef the , So- pial Security Administration, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. bo Yoii Remember By I. P. PERRY Here we are! ' Pardon, me, but this is mostly, personal 'Do :yoi remember hen it took a good part of a day to go as far aa Elizabeth City, at. fend to a tittle business and get ', home in time, for supper? (dinner now) And it took nearly two days to go to Norfolk and .return ? Ear ly last Saturday morning one of my ions, Jesse Jr and' his family (home on a-visit), left here for their home jn Mexico City, 3,000 miles and were home at 8 o'clock that night The game day, my young est sen, . Eugene and' his family left Coronado, Calif., for Hawaii, a 2 year assignment for the Govern ment (Air Force) I suppose this is 6,000 miles or. more and - they are there. by now .1 -hope. ' And again, last Saturday, William' my oldest son, left, here for. Virginia Beach, a 2-hour drive. This chang ing world! And flying .times! Can We older folks adjust ourselves to this day? s We; just as well-try! There isn't much, we can do about it,' Only make the' best use of each passing day, because today' ia: our only opportunity to serve. : Toraoni It's row will take car0 of itself. good to be living in 1955 . , . Friends, fellowship,, families, free dom, fun and a future, challenging us to do and be our best . . Let's get going! ' BIG TV CONTEST J " . " OFFERS $15,'000 ' ' . j Wow! Here's' your , chance to share in $15,000 CA?TI by; enter ing We gigantic uaiuiwr. Post WHO'S WHO ON TV i'ienti. fication contest-' It's eaaVi It's fun. It offers a $3,ffb0 CASU firsj; prise. See rules and entries daily in the ' k, "t ' BALTIMORE NEWS-POST i ' ' '- c-s'." 1 '" . ' ' v 1 "" ; .'" "i,"t ."'' "' V ', -i,,-'"v- ' Order From Tour Local Newsdealer i y 1 1 INCREASED 'V,'"- BY Housework . Easy Without Nagging Backache Mascina backache,, headache, or muscular aches and peine may come on with over-exertion, emotional upsete or day to day atreas and strain. 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Rory Cslhoun, and. , Julia Adams In - THE LOOTERS" 1 Also 5 Cartoons Sunday and Monday, , October 23-24 , Dean Martin and Jerry'Lcwls In , "YOU'RE NEVER TOO YOUNG" Tuesday, October 25 Richard Todd In THE SWORD AND THE ROSE" Also JaJdpy Night Wednesday, October 2ft Double Feature Anthony Quint, in r ,THE LONG WAIT" William Lundegan in THE WHITH ORCHID Comhtir ; 4 Fnir Bays Starting; October SO f , , ; . ,TQ HELL AND BACK",, ' thikrertont ' uoertalisbfs mlnprlng nbrssubte HtetiM Kpainion wsctii, autasprta! H2W luxury bs)o bM .. , ,.: ., W. Ma Divers &Son . JEWELERS ' Hertford, N. C. . ' e J' MANUFACTURE v . T r t . "f , 1 . CLIMBS IN STATE i ) Value oddeel by manufacture in North Carolina in f 1953 (the latest figures released) was $2,274,019,0001 :' . This lotal was up 12.9" per cent over ,19521 North ,; Carolina ranked 14th among the states In, value added - by manufacture In 1953 -which is something to brag . .- about in view of strong" competition. Our State's con stantly increasing industrial .production, means more , and more employment for our citizens an important &. contribution, in helping to make vNorth Carolina a x better place in which to work, ptay and live. r Another- contribution to more pleasant living for ' h North Carolinians is the brewing industry's self- - regulation program where brewers wholesalers and . retailers-ln counties where malt beverages ore per mitted under State control cooperate to maintain -wholesome conditions for the legal sale of beer ,, end ale. , North Carolina Division , UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. I 1j '56 C!i8urc!3t s?ts (ten Pte Poili rccora in tbp-socrcf test! Try A WeekV Classified Ad . . . Get Besott! y ' ..... . " - k jr i .... m is y , '56 Chevrolet scorched the nerve-Dreajc- , ing road up ColoradqKkes Peak break- ' has seen n new official stock car teconi-irV ; '.vS years! And what; rdnd! 170 cWUingWi T ' turns and no-guardraill lt'se first and Mor only tim a hew inodel ever proved itself sw.i V - sucK a great roatf car before itsintroduc-r I TKa "?fi Prievrolef nhowed the kihdl r r itr of performance that makes driving safot . ' "arid more fun.'-So wait . for the car that M,, beat the King of the Mountains! ' . "Nottonol Anodotien hr Sfoc Car Auto odng wkoie eMcfab H ' ' tiowf anil cerflflsd Iht pscfarsKim ef lf prsprooucWon amM. iili ill illll! us ' 1 mil DriveJnThcstrc EDENTON, N. C' 'y'. ,mm, aei .11 '; ' Friday and Saturday, ' , Ocober21-22 ( - , Phil Carey r " Sunday nd tlast l&j, ; October ''. ; . " Corie fcy tn ' TOUNG AT KSART J 7 - u IV; Ce 1 Tuesday, C Vinfall,N.C. (
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