rrr.ur.:A::3 weekly, EsrvTrcr. Nosra Carolina, fkidat, November 2, 1956. PAGE TEr.rs . J Congress . . Race- 1 And Chinar i 1 For The Future? 1 .'shihton ControL Of- the 85th ress might be the key issue in 39 election as far as the Derno are concerned. If , the polls i i::.t (and they might not -fee) " 4 Stevenson is bj definite under' , !, L' Stevenson does lose, tHen' the ...iocrats will have to retain con xl of CongTess to retain a prac tical-political weapow in Washing-, on. --The -hope of doing this is one of the main causes holding many southern states in line behind the Democratic party ticket. i Obviously, the southerners have little comparative power in nation al conventions. Many are dissatis fied with the leanings of the Su preme; Court, but there js nothing that can be done about this im mediately. " " : But in Congress, the South has played a major power role when ever Democrats were in the majori ty,,:.; A&..WI.. example, southerners A6w head more than half the com mittees in tha jU.. S Senate. . They hold ' the positions' ;of, - Speaker: bt trie Ho'uV and' Majority' Leader? In te.Senatii. , ; 'A Republican sweep, giving the wmowRY. :-: ; C ' ' STEWART GRANGER nd AVA GARDNER in a scene from MGM'i , (WHOWANI toQhON." Cinemascope and Colot. ' v .1 1 4 New Super -Premium Gasoline ; :Ki increases ruwer, uis It; , V' ' ;' Operating Costs as You Drive; I'f - ' '"i1 J See Your Sinclair Dealer Today irtr ft ninyo ornlfmi4 nriTinu JUL & U!LL5 LiCVIbt. 5IAIIUN j K ( . , , .... ir.rRAY WHITE, PROI. L HERTFORD. N. C. JW.,lrviiff . . ,....... I (3lVh Your Own Home i J, ; v - -r'L- , , -: 6 OUR ' - ISrd'SE RI1S OF INSTALLMENT STOCK IN 'THE ; HERTFORD BUILDING AND. .'J . LOAN ASSOCIATION. 3S on Sale Nov. 3 j Dated November 3, 1956 each share of ' ock at 25 cents per week will mature at !1,00 in BSOwesat the present "rate of : f-CTS. This is in excess of four. per ' triple inirest oh jour vin:v ; , if r.3 today and make' ;e. nts ta ; ' 'momr charge nd " r1 'loro 1 . . it'as to thA, number of .s an in- X X4AV.JT V-.j', .- s. Q.O.P. control of Congress, would pjit into the hands of Republicans the power resulting from chairman ship, of committees and - titular leadership of both houses. ; This might mean a new approach toward certain leftwing ir civil rights legislation that' many southerners feel is unconstitutional. -It might mean that Attorney General Herbert Brownell's request for a law allowing any citizen to take a civil rights case directly to the federal courts, avoiding the au thority of the states, would become law: The southerners would natur ally filibuster such . a bill, but whether they could block it might depend on the .attitude of the ma jority in 'Congress, and the behav iqr of congressional leadership. .' So, many Democrats " in the South are voting, Democratic not for lAdlai Stevenson or Estes Ke fauver (whom many dislike), but tot retention of .tMtoffriapbv 6f th'e)' SduQi,iRas' Mg. maintiiined .in .JongrssthrQgrf), positions. ;of seniority made possible -by a' one party system in Dixie, Key races appear to be centered in New York,- Kentucky, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, and possibly Several other states as far as the State is concerned. In the House, all 235 seats are at Stake of course. v The news which has broken in Poland in recent days brings back to mind the great hope of a few analysts who have been saying for several years that Russia could not permanently maintain her influence in Red China. , China, with- 600 million inhabi tants, is the greaest force of hu manity on the face of the earth. China needs land to' .expand. 'and grow. Her people dre crowded into a space much smaller han" that oc cupied by 200 million 'Russians, to the north. eventual and inevitable clash of in terests in the region which is Rus sia and the northern part of Com munist China. . China, they hold, has nowhere to go in the South. Malaya, Thailand,1 the rest of In dochina all combined will not re lieve China's .pressing need for more land for her expanding popu lation masses. These areas are in places highly populated and in oth ers almost uninhabitable. To the north, however, in areas like Man churia, and west, China can expand. The day will come in the opin ion Who hold this theory when China's and Russia's interests in this area will meet head-on. If China follows 1 Poland's example and leans to greater and greater independence' from Russia, the day may be brought closer and closer. ' ; China, of course, is already more independent than- any , other ptooge country except, perhaps Yugoslavia. Ae 'sigtifrfioaht tng about China's iHuiuue owaru uie roiisii cfisia was' her support ' of ".'the Poles: Should Russia Icrush Poland's inde pendence by force,; ithis, would cer tainly cause a sour reaction in Pel- ping and other Communist coun tries, which might be of great im portance to future Moscow stooge relationships, v ' HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Josiah Elliott was honored Monday night at a surprise 'birth day party given by Mrs. Charlie Elliott and Mrs. L. D. Chappell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Winslow. The 30 guests present weise duessed i,in ' Halloween cos tumes and a prize was presented Ms Tom Perry for the best cos tume and a door prize was awarded Mrs. Norman Elliott. ': Open faced sandwiches, carrying out the Hallo- ween i motif. Jere served along with pickles, nuts, birthday, cake There were those who fore8eeauwvriiyvV.r' ' Beautify your home cif you hoot it! r (few SttfiHiai3si I!!!! l!H I! MB -.. r;,i! t, y ' Mi m r UflJANS WELXLY ' 4 ": . t3 ' tuxuriov.. l ga , (Tew Inclusive Automatic-PoMr-A!f .. Blower gives even forced warm-air heating, saves 1 out of 4 fuel : ' , "-dollars (optional). Exclusive Duo-Them Dual Chamber Burner " gives more heat from every drop of oil. 4 Big heat radiating doors, ' - Waist-high heat control dial. Automatic Draft Minder. Wait ' Stopper-Humidifier. Add thermostat' and tend fire from youf ! '.Lc;::o. . W5c3!ov j. BELVIDERE. NORTH CAROLINA" pr2Fcr Votes ,' Like their big brothers who last week canvassed Hertford urging the people to exercise their right and duty by noting in the general flection ; November 6, members of the Hertford troop of Cub Scouts Wednesday afternoon conducted a parade in the downtown area re minding, the voters election day is drawing near and each voter should fast his ballot next Tuesday. Horns and placards attracted the atten tion of the public as the Cub Scouts marched in orderly fashion, led by Police Officer Robert A. White. Commissioners To Meet Next Monday -.vThe Board of Commissioners for Perquimans County will hold its regular November meeting next Monday, at the Court House, be ginning at 10 A. M. Persons desir ing to meet with the Board are re quested to note the time and place of the meeting. Building And Loan -Opens Stock Sale The Hertford Building and Loan Association will offer another se ries of savings stock for sale on Saturday, November 3, it was re ported today by Max R. Campbell, secretary of the Association. The stock may be purchased in any number of shares ar.d payment is made on the basis of 348 weeks, with each share' of stock maturing at a value M UK).' - i : . TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED' Jewelry Engraved while . you wait! W. M. Divers & Son J E W ELERS HERTFORD, N. C. 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