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...... .1- ' ;, , ..7.,' . .V.,-. ". u - V l It I i) 4 3 ,. it Washington I am preparing for the Second Session of the 84th Con gress which convenes on nekt Tues day - s , ! , Important Matters 1 There are vital ptiblirises to be Settled in the greeks ahead. It will be' my purpose to remain at my . post' in Washington to face the rt y sponsibiHties that fall upon a Sen ival'ori That will make it mandatory that f keep my engagements in ;l Jfortn" Carolina to & minimum as I V am' confident that the people ex- pect . their-, repYes'ehtatfrel" to al- ;. tend to their business of legislation first. Such important matters as . a workable farm program, fiscal policy,' highway construction, nat- peace and many other urgent ques tions, will face this session. , From time to time; as the public busi ness will permit,' I will return to1 the State to attempt to keep in touch with the wishes and opinions of : the people on these and other matters.- ' ) Weekly Report . v I shall continue to report each week-ill this" newspaper ori the is sues thai are before the Congress. I shall tell you frankly arid prompt ly what my position is'on the is sues after giving them careful con sideration.' The people's right to know how thlr elected representa ' tiyes feel about important legisla tion is a sacred responsibility in my judgment, and I shall attempt to advise you1 in this spirit at all ,times. ' ;.' , ., . '' - - Jt'A. ..... .-ytf...ri y 7 towslleport FromVMIngton The Qoonstiti Candidate Estes On Education His Civil Rights Views Farm, Labor, Security ..:. Washington Vow that Tennes see's latter-day Davy Crockett, Es- : tes Kefauver, has tossed his cooh skin cap ihto tfie political' ring be- i , side Adlai Stevehsbn's Stetson, it might be well to reflect on the nngy;Senator'8 expressed views of important subjects. ; ( , flow, for instance, does he stand oh Federal Aid to Education, a sub- Jej(;(. which will probably set Con gress, on its legislative ear during its next session? ' ; Kefauver says he's for it, and plenty of it. On November 18, 1955, he com mended, "The Eisenhower Admini stration must revise its totally in adequate concept of federal, aid to education . . . The States cannot go it alone. They must have swift and generous federal assistance." . .'. Federal aid to education as was' , evidenced atv the .recent White House Conference on Education, is an extremely controversial matter. Kefauver's position oh the subject jjwill ielp him in some states, and hurt him badly in others. Most of the Southern states, for example, and some scattered states in the westf ear federal aid because they believe it might entail a degree of : federal control of their schools. . t Tennessee being a semi-sotitherh "rtete, Kefauver's ideas on segrega 'tion, will come in for close scru tiny, . JHe said on August 2, 1943 -,. (prior tb the Supreme Court's seg regation . decision) "I'm just as jmueh opposed to the FEPC, anti- lynching; and anti-segregation leg islation as anyone else, and III do everything in my power to protect the integrity of the South and the state I represent" In June of 1954; following the Supreme Court's segregation decis .: ion, he siid, "The recent decision by Hi' Supreme Court regarding " segn Adon in the schools should not? be made a political football. I refuse to appeal td prejudice in connection With it" And in making his announcement for the presidential nomination on T member 16, the Tennessee" Demo i .said the Supreme Court's de c' was the law of the land and t J be respected as SuchV ' ' .li'r .to the 19B2 bemocratfc C. ntion in which he led the field ' . ' 3 first two ballots fdr a prtsl 1 candidate, Kefauver said of "'ghts: "I don't intend to pick a 7 marbles and go home if the I i Litic Party platform ; this y r 'ludes a strong civil jrights s . ; .1 am In f&voi'bt fair .t practices for all at the , lut I do not believe that 'yment practices' at" this h i iT7oted through a . a t p-cntuaaion and eI- cation, rather, than one or coercion an jail sentences." t';' '. '' The farm problem, which is prbb ftbly 'number, one on. the list of na tional grievances, has not escaped Kefauver's comment -He said .he was considering a food stamp plan to supply , low income . consumers with additional purchasing power; i On October 30, he said he fay, ored "an Iminetliate; return to K) per cent of parity to help farmers in their present distress." r , "America's trade unions are on the side of the needyj the depress ed and the underprivilegei every where;" .he said on: December 3. "I'think that's a good side to be oh. It's .my side." Kef auver's' past utterances show that he is opposed to McCarthyism and- has little respect for the House Committee on UnAmerican Activi ties.' ' ... . v' . "An effective anti-Commiinist does not use hysterical methods of fear and smear; of denunciation and witch-hunts, to prove his anti- communism," he said. "Effective anti-communists include those who hght for full employment acts, for the 'small business man ... for farm prosperity, for housing and hospitals . . . " Kefauver says he's a "people's candidate;" That line in his plat form may help him tremendously. did in 1948, when he bucked the powerful political machine of Ten nessee's late "Boss" E. H. CrumD and beat a hand-picked CrUmp can didate hands-down for the IT. S. Senate. . . i CHRISTMAS PARTY Miss Patricia Biggers entertain ed a number of her friends last Tuesday night at a Christmas par ty at her home on Market Street. The home was beautifully decorat ed with many arrangements carry ing but the Christmas mbtif. The guests, most of them being college students home for their vacation, enjoyed a very pleasant evening. Iced drinks and Christmas cake and .cookies were served. STATEMENT GLEN FALLS INDEMNITY COMPANY ' Q.EN PALLS, N. Y. Condition December 31, 1954, as Shown by Statement Filed. ' Income From policyholders. $24,891,724.02; miscellaneous, $1, 227,957.83; total, $26,119,681.85. Disbursements . To policyhold ers,, $11,161,474.09; miscellaneous, $12,877,961.96; total, $24,039,436.05. Assets . Bonds, $35,172,013.60. Stocks, $12,112,157.48. Cash and bank deposits, $1,783.- 752.51. Agents' balances or uncollected premiums, none. - , . , Less ceded reinsurance balances payable. $186,834.86. Interest, dividends and real es tate income due and accrued, $219,- 458.98.. . All other assets as detailed in statement, $1,250.00. ; Total admitted assets, $49,101,- 797.71. ... , Liabilities, Surplus and Other . Funds Losses unpaid, $10,45d,846.40. Loss adjustment expenses un paid,, $1,363,679.10. :, , ; , : Contingent commissions and oth er similar, charges, $95,922,40.. : Other expenses (excluding taxes, licenses and fees), underwriting, $76,348.40; investment none; total, $76,348.40. . ( . -: Taxes, licenses and fees (exclud ing Federal income taxes), under writing, $618,665.38; investment, none; total, $618,665.38. . Federal income . taxes, $620. 425.00. Unearned premiums,' $18,267, 013.51., Excess of liability and compensa tion statutory and voluntary re serves over case basis, and loss ex pense reserves, $177,767.38. ' Total liabilities, $31,670,667.57. . Special surplus funds, $3,863, 771.97. , . , Capital paid up, $1,500,000.00. . Unassigned funds (surplus), $12,- 067.858.17. i Surplus as regards policyholders, $17,431,13U.14. - Total. $49,101,797.71. . . , Business In North Carolina During 1954 . Net premiums, none; net losses incurred, none. President. George D; Mead: sec retary. Ueorge K. cougnian; treas urer, tieorjre l. uavts: nome onice, 291 Glenn, Street -Glen Falls, N. YJ Attorney' for service Chas; FT! Gold. , Commissioner of Insurance, Raleigh, N. .C. , ' A;:,-' North Carolina Insurance Dept. . r Raleigh, Sept 22; 1955. 1. 5 ChaS. F. Gold Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that the above is a trQe and correct abstract of the statement of the Glen Falls Indemnity Company, of Glen Falls'; N. Y filed with this Department showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1954.' Witness my. hand, and .official 'seal, the day and 'dat above writ ten. , (Seal) CHARLES Fi GOLD, commissioner ox insurance. are with remarkable precision and yet the individual sees only w'ha he or she wants to see. A Com Wnist, visiting Russia, in the same places at the same time apparently see the same things and yet, their reports are likely W be absolutely different ' Buskin sfiidr ''Seeing falsely is worse than blindness: A. man who is too dim-sighted to dis cern the road from the ditch may feel which is which, but if the ditch appears manifestly to him to be the rohd, and the road to be the ditch; what shall become of him?" Irt answer to the criticishifl of the Pharisees, Jesus pointed to the need for sincerity in religion. This need is apparent today just as much as it was in JesuS' day.' The recital of creeds, bf prayers"! of for jmalistic worship, unless the heart is in it, is jjust so much ldst time. One's life and religion ntiist "platen or one may' find : oheself to be among the hypocrites so- cohdemtt- CARD OF THANKS . I wish to thank my many friends for their visits, flowers, cards, prayers and other acts of kindness shown me while. I Was in the hos pital and since I've been at home. May the Lord bless each one. MRS. H. S. DAVENPORT CARD OF THANKS We wish td express oil i; sincere appreciation' to duf many friendB and neighbors for every act of kindness; for the many cards.'beaU; tiful flowers, visits and foot! sent at the death of our hdsbaftd' and father, W. Stanton.' Your kind ness will never be forgbtlen. His Wife, Mrs. W. J." Stanton and Children. " STATEMENT WESTERN MILLJERS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY , , . KANSAS CltYi MO. . Condition December 31, 1954. ai" Shown by Statement Filed: , Income From policyholders, $ 978,324.22: miscellaneous, $14 027.63; total, $2,124,351.85.. . Disbursements To policyhold ers, $905,159.73; miscellaneous, $1, 074,698.30; total, $1,979,858.03. y- " Assets Bonds, $1,900,621.43. Stocks; $375;076.00. Cash and bank deposits, $253, 231.03. . j Agents' balances or uncollected premiums, $225,816.59. Less ceded reinsurance balances payable, $36,858.25. Funds, held by, of, deposited with ceding reinsurers, jlO.OOO.OO. , Reinsurance recoverable on loss payments, $25,488.11; Interest, dividends and real es tate income due and accrued, $8 768.44. All other assets as detailed id statement, $21,559.00. Total admitted assets, $2,783, 702.35. Liabilities, Surplus and Other Funds Losses unpaid, $234,239.96. Loss adjustment expenses un paid, $24,276.19. Contingent commissioners and other similar charges, $10,000.00, Other expenses (excluding taxes, licenses and lees), underwriting, $23,685.28; investment, none; total, $23,685.28. Taxes, licenses and fees (exclud ing Federal income taxes), under writing, $40,000,(10; , investment, none; total, $40,000.00. , Federal income taxes; $17,000.00, Unearned premiums $1,396,- 396.44. Dividends declared ; find unpaid: Policyholders. $15,000.00. Excess of liability and compensa tion . statutory and voluntary re serves over case basis and loss ex pense reserves. $12,188.29. All other liabilities, as detailed in statement, $5,422.9Z. Total liabilities, $1,778,209.08. Guaranty Capital paid up, $166, noo.oo. Unassigned funds (surplus), $838,993.27. . ,., . Surpluft as regards policyholders, l,O05,43.Z7. , Total, $2,783,702.35. Business In forth Carolina Fire: .Net premiqhiB, $515; net losses incurred. $724. Extended coverage: Net prem iums, $oi i; net losses incurred; $178. Torn.,, wind., eye, hail., (except growing crops): Met premiums; $i87. Sprinkler v and water damage: Net premiums, $2. Inland marine: Net premiums, $3. " , ' . Total; Net. prenlitims; $6,715; net losses incurred, $905. President,' K M. Rojrers; secre tart!., Ki E. WilliaJ treasurer. Jasi Yytle; home office, 620 Centennial . -Attimpv for Hervic: Chaa. "Jr. G61d, ' Gbnimlssloher b? insurance1, Kaieign, a; u. s..- : i i North-Carolina Insurance Dept. , Raleigh;. Wy 26, 1966. ; I, CH9s.". F. G0I4. Commissioned pf . Insurancbk do preby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of thf Western Millers Mutual Insurance Company of Kansas.CityjrMo fileq with thv Department, showing the cbnditloji ofiea'Cojnlitihy'on the 81st day bf Decemben lS54. , ' Witness my hand and official sealj the day and date above writ ten. (Seal) CHARLES F. GOLD, r Commissioner bf Insurance. -. ed by Jesujf. Probably few JhipgB their recovery;' All persons i Utnd; In. theVwaj? bf'the worl'SiSd Jo said estate will please acceptihg CWstitthit more! than me lnsuiceniy or proiessing unris tiank. c!iiiiuii-ra$ FOR SALE-Nfi CdAL St6vE irt good conditidh;.. Reasdhatty priced. Sfee .E: T; Berry, Sr., JRFD 1, Hertford, N. C; Dec30,6 ; , v - help, Wanted man or wo- fnan for interviewing work part time in Hertford ,and ; vicim'ty Year-'round part time employ ment Reply to P. 0. Box 1382. Norfolk, Va Decl63 NfJjICE OF ADMINISTRATION : . i.i .... i. qualifled as Executor of theestate of :Mts Lilliebelle E; Brlnn, deceased, late of Perqujnj an bounty, Nortk Carolina, this is to notify all persdhs having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 19th day of December, 1956; or this noticevwill be pleaded in bar of GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY , NEf YOAKj M. Y. Condition fceceMer Si, AV&L as Shown by Statement Filed, r Incomer- From policyholders, $36,273,8j!3.77; .miscellaneous, $2, 032,554;64;;tdtat, $38,306,438.41. : Disbursements To policyhold ers; $22,122,019:27; miscellaneous, $18,977,489.78; total, $41,099,509.05. Assets . , Bdnak. 50.11B.Sdl.fi3. Stocky. $16;618,519.00. Cash and bank deposits, $2,321, 175.52., ; ., . , r Agents' balances or uncollected premiums, $5,732,241.44. Less ceded reinsurance balances payable, $.47,851.91. . . .. Reinsurance recoverable on loss payments, $3d;689,61. Interest;, dividends and real es tate, income dud and accrued. $182.- 789.80. . , All other assets as detailed in statement, $5,353,447.18,.; .Tout admitted assets', $80,306, 355.27... ... . .. Liabilities, Surplus And Other Losses urtpatd; $21,213,384 Loss adjustment expenses un- paw, ?2t66,i73,yu. , , , .wonunent commissions ana otn er similar .charges, $182,429.00. , Other expenses (excluding taxes, licenses and fees),, underwriting, $125,893.00; . investment, $547.25; total, $126,440.25. , Taxes, licenses and fees (exclud ing Federal income taxes), under writing, $1,079,993,00; investment, hone; total, $1,079,993.00. reaerai income taxes, ?i,4(it, 000.00. Unearned premiums, $22,865.- 437.20. , . tTnearneS premiiiihs on relnshr snce ,ih linauthorlzed companies, $51,375.48; reinsurance on paid losses, $5,987.67,,, and on unpaid losses, $16,743.00; diie from unau thdristed companies, $22,730.67; to tal, $74,106.15. Less funds held or retained bv company for account of such unau thorized comnartlcs. $74,106:15. ! Total littbiUties, $49,551,962.60. ..Special surplus funds, $549, 645.63. , ..':,,, .... , Capital paid up, $2,500,000.00. Unisslened funds (surplus), $27, 704,747.04. , . -Surplus as xegards policyholders, $30.754,392.67. Total, $80,306,355.27. ,ri Business Iq North Carolina ' Diirintr 1951 Aircraft phys: damage: Net pre miums; $2,716. . Accident; N e t. premiums, $2, 044: feet losses' incurred, $28. , ' Health; Net nremiums. $5,007: net losses incure4,,' $1,258. ' Group accident and health: Net? premiums, $1,909; net lbsses incur-A red, $1,058. . Workmen compensation: Net premiums. $64,983; net losses in curred, $33,578. Liability other than auto: Net premiums, $6,978; net losses incur red, $107. Auto liability: Net premiums, $142,002; tet losses incurred, $74, 736. ... Auto property dajnuxe: Net pre miums; $83,178; net losses incur red, $31,049. V :'.':. Auto phys. damapre:;,Net pfemi urns, $87,918; net losses incurred, $40,226. :.. ,s Property damage other than au to: Net premiums, $3,276; net losses incurred, $3,068:.;,.. ., ' Fidelity: Jfe jpremiums, $3,528 ; net losses infcurred; $80. "- '-'' Surety: Net premiums. $11,921; net losses incurred, $1,773. . , Glass: Net premiums, , $3,272; net losses incurred, $1,314. . . Burglary aiid thetfti. . Net Prirnl urns, $5,837; net losses incurred, $3,355. , ,j .. , Rnilfr and machiner! ? Net tire miums, $6,982; net losses incurred, $445. - .... r,,.."i..:.-.' Total: . Net premiums, $431,550; net losses incurred, $188,529, , . President, Clarke SrijlthX secre tary, 8. Corwin Steele; .home of fice, 150 William Street, jWfbrk 38, V. . .', Attorneyi for, service: iChap. r. Gold. Commlsflioner df Insurance, North Carolina Insiirafice Dept. Raleich. Sent 22. 195!. I, Chas. F. Gold Commissioner f Insurance, do herebjr certify hat the above is a true and correct Ml ostract oi tne statement or tne ;lob Indemnity Comnanv at New Vorlr. N. Y.. fllfld with tbfa Denart- ment, showing, Uie condition of ad Compady bfi the 3lBt day of De- feenibert. 1964 v f . . t. ! " a. ties 1-lull si.. . ,l li.i.i wicnesB my nana , ana oiticiiii ieal, the, day and date above writ- Seal)1 BUSxxVf.'eom, Uommissioner oi insurance. : indeht- make immediate payment. This 19th day of Dscember, 1955. THOMAS PRESTON BRINN, Executor of Mrs. Lilliebelle E. Brinn. Dec23.30Jan6,13,20,27 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of E. D. Matthews, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, thhvis to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Route 3; Hertfoi'd, N. C, oA or he tore, the 14th day of December, 1956, or this potice will be pleaded in bar of their Recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please taike immediate payment This 14th day of December, lflr.r, MRS. MAGGIE W. MATTHEWS, Executrix of E. D. Matthews. Decl6,23,30Jan , 6,13.20 NOTICE OF, ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Miss Mae Wood Wins, low, deceased, 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 Elizabeth City, N, C, on or be fore the 30th day of November, 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 30th day of November, ISoa, JOHN KENYON WILSON, JR.. Executor of Miss Mae Wood W inflow. DV-c9,10,17,24,M,Jan(i NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate o( Hilly Morris Benton, deceased, late of Perquim aos 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 3, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 12th day of December. 1956 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All por- I,. " ' , j ' j FIVE DIFFERENT FINISHES OUTSIDE PAINT ALKYD Hertford Hardware & Supply Co, i PHONE 34&i. indebted to saiif estate' will please make immediate payment. This 12th day of December, 1955. WALLACE BENTON, Administrator of Billy Morris Benton. Decl6,241,Jan6,13,20 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Tr A .1 trix of tlie estate of Benjamin Har-, rell, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is ti notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersignod at Koute J, Herttorrt. i. c, on or ?"re the 28th day of JSovemher. in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate wi please make immediate payment. This 28th dav of November, 1955. MRS. MARY D. HARRELL, Administratrix of Benjamin Barrel I. !V2,9,16,23,30.Jan6 NOTICE OF ADMIN f ST rTvTION Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Edward 'J'. Stallings, deceased, late of Per quimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the c;sitt- of said deceased to exhibit thorn to ;he undersigned at Houte 2. Bel videre, N. C, on or before the 2f!th day of November, 1956 or this no. tice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 2fith dav of November. 1955. S. E. STALLINGS, Administrator of Edward T. Stallings. Dec,!),l(i,2:i,30,JanC NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executors of the estate of C. P. Hanks, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hert ford, N. C, on or before the 2-1 1 h I day of .December, 1950, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 24th dav of December, 1955. W. K. BANKS AND CLIFFORD BANKS, Executors of C. P. Banks nec30,Jan6,13,20,27,Feb3 . ( ' sons Athey's DECORATOR MICRO-MATCHED PA I NTS Looking for a certain color paint to go with your Spring drapes, furniture, rugs? We ran offer you custom made colors In our now line of decorator ltrtcto-matlMjd paihts. Sii Colors' to ch6ose4 from' for Interior of exterler. It's so easy to apply tool- Gome ln sooli or.Oiese ap proved colors, expertly coordinated for har monious color schemlqjr. SEM I -GLOSS FAST FLAT ENAMEL "TRADE dERE AND . ! ' rf OA 11 ' .V,'.. gii!..V'", , ihat great new heavy-duty motor oil for heavy-duty brand1 new i fen Hiisi n;-) rn'Fi' Here's a great new heavy-duty motor oil for tractors, trucks, and all-around farm engine lubrication. 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