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' : WsshmgtoH-Thb si!ate"of the . atiin's economy is 'emerging' as I $ chief issue !' betore; the Cn- .j-'' : Halt Tftt Depression ;. ' . - - Congressional concern is- focus ad' on the rapidly developing' re- ' dession and 'toward Measures' to .hdlt this-' downturn.' "Paradoxical:' Ov c-f lait' jar',the 'major eco-' Jwmic concern was inflation. Con sumers,: as i you will, remember, Sveie then;urged to curtail their . pending. V Now a , sharp reversal "WITH JUST ONE 'PHONE CALL f j: I settle my insurance matters.- . I'm prepared for most any mishap because I'm Natioriwide-Insur3,-fy .Nationwide agent knows me, Wows my family , J N '.itfir4i!;,nn LEO AMBROSE JOSEPH M. THORUt) 111 p.-r ji ' Vjr i, o-r .w,nT6l 2429 ....... t. " '''.flit. ' 'ir'jv MRcKARMER:-Liquid Fertilizer will help yoh 61Ve ymr Jt-. duction problems best ... . for it Will 'help to restore Weded cheraicals to your soil in the shortest possible tittle to give yon better results in growing your crops this season. r. It Is Fasf . J Easy To Apply . Economical For Custom Service br Informat ion on Your Own 'Rig LT -a k.cSeUs Before Yu Buy! Liquid Nitrogen For Pasture tr Client 'PA : ( i-- i i i i I rT" 111 tai recession v Jias;,. occurred ,and mors consumer: buying is needed Industry production, is off, and, tocoqjjng i to, official estimates, lclqseto five ' million, people are jobless Wise, -.action, is manda tory, to stabijize the economy and to,, prevent a. deepening of the re- cessiori;"-v-'x;,,:';..: i::X' y v. .:" 't' Presidential Optimism - The President has spoken hope- fully of a business upturn be ginning next month.; On the ba?j s,is of present information, I be-1 and he knows' insurance. His ?!W9.e, tall JUST ONE MAN- 1 1 ..'y.S'.. , . DOES vv; few 1 5!tftW ' PLaSSi)tlR ORDER NOW (FOtt , . , , i " i lieve that this is a tar too dptimis tic view. Certainly no one would encourage a ''gloom or doom" at titude, or a panic reaction, to 'the current recession.-. Conversely, the easy optimism that speaks of the situation as just 's "breather" or an "adjustment" is unwise and is of slHatl "cftftsolat'iOh to those who bear,the hardships of the" cession. K What needed 'is 'hi' formation and Vealistte evaluation of the Economic state, from "which adequate (' corrections ' may1 be made.: - '. . Proposals Offered "'' Various proposals, biive been offered in the attempt to, holster tne economy. The , Administra tion has offered higher ' defense outlays an easing of credits, and a post office building plan. There is question, whether these, meas- ures , are adequate and whether they can be made operative tn specialty !!':! 0 T AVIOrjfJIDG tQy nJilWAi IMtUftAMCI COMPANY , v . RKioNAi owci raumh .sfci.. 1im 4fftt CWmfct, Oto 1E1! Jme to effect relief. congressional leaders nave suggested other plans which Hre broader. These consist chiefly xtt Expansions and Speed-up in pub- lie works projects such as high way construction, dam and flood control .programs, and federal building. Consideration of these plans have not? reschedi ti .lusive stage but tbey -will ceive a priority treatment byihe Congress.1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' J ' i ' . w; '';': .:u:,yA Tax Cnl:" A' possible tax but has kls6 been Suggested. In the first session of this Congress it had ' been1 hoped that some - reduction in- taxes might be made. With thedvfent of the Russian satellite last Octon ber and the further evaluation of defense .needs, all such hopes seemed to have vanished. Again the tax reduction issue appears, this time proposed as a means to encourage consumer purchasing. While all of us most earnestly de sire tax relief, such proposal must r be "measured against the facts of our great defense needs and 6uir already swollen federal debt. ; Any tax cut at this time would seem to call for further increase in the federal debt since defense spending must be main tained. Unless a tax cut is felt to be the; only' means' to 'reverse the recession, Congress, in taiy opinion, will hot vote to! but taxes this year. In the eveitt that ' the recession deepens - a nd- other measures , do, r hot improve r"tBe economy sUchcuttnay be made. : . ' Traflio JaAis t.Wjhile 'WashingtontceM npy attr4ctiohs .to' theiisito; Jf gf fer's ' him as well Wxtreniely bad traffic jams. . This5.is.,espebi8lly true during the morning ; an evening rush hours when govern ment 'workers make. ,their en trances and xits. ' With the rec ords now of last week. most gov ernment officer wefreaVa stand still because of traffic difficulties. Capitol Hill did maYiag to funci tion Without losing (1ml. ArirOmfents have continued tai yeatvin.Wgprlj to oh additional bridge across the poMmbc,to east the traffjef 'Situation. At present the argument concerns whefher to build , ibridee' obi a tutmel Meanwhile- th traffic problems worsens and tie-ups are a zref auent event To motorists- whi driyeUo,Washinglon I Would J6d Gdiinty Clm relies ylan fv;yals Unal pians ijtfl Spring Evangelistic Crusade of the Great rlope and Center Hill Baptist churches have been 'announced by their pastor, the Rev, Henry V. ttapier. '. ; " - ' . Beginning Sunday, March 9, and continuing through Friday night, : March 14, with services each evening - at 7:30 o'clock, evangelistic; services Will be held at the Great Hope Baptist Church at Hertford, With the Rev. Prankl apCnurctmgmg Hfiel evangelistic messages using chalk talk artistry. During the week special music will be provided by choirs from 'various churches in the area. On Sunday, March 9, at 7:30 o'clock the choir from the. Center Hill Baptist Church will provide the, special music. On Monday night,. March ,10, the Men'sChorus from the Hertford Baptist .Church will provide Ihe speciarvmuslcahd on' Thursday, March 1 13, the choir .from ith$ Bethel Baptist "Church hear Hert ford, will have charge of the mu sic. A special children's message will be presented each 'evening by tne evangelist -ana an cniidren are asked to sit near the front of the church. ; T l.: .;'.:V; Beginning-' Sunday; March 16, and continuing -through Friday night, March 21, evangelistic ser v ices 'will be held f, the Center Hill Baptist Church; at Tyne: The -evangelistic-messages will b presented by the r?v. Frank Cal pas'teir of the First L4ist Churc of South ;-Xo6tSfay. - Mr. Call Is flformeivtr iior t the Centef HiU, Rocky Hock "ini Warwki Baptist Churches in Chowan County ani his return is looked torwaiidt 3,by nil i the; forme members that, ' he , served; -a Ojji Monday iWght, March 17, special recognition is to be given to the Ballard's' Bridge -Baptist Church, the ReV.: Lamar SentelV pastor. At that time the choir from Bal lard's Bridge will have charge Of all special music using their Men's Chorus and cnofr. fhelr pastor win also liave part bh the program for tae evening. 'On Tuesday niht, I'.Jh 18, special 7arwick Baptist Church, 'the Rey. LeeA: Phillips, pas'tor Wfll have Uharge 'Of special music s rebog nition is paid to tht church. The pastor will 4ake part on the pro gram for Ihe evening. ' As is e usual custom, the. choir from the Great Hope Baptist Church will take charge ' all .special music Ori Sunday thiih'li.lani W-i.'f'!, ; A special Message ifo t he jyouhg er" folks wi (be-presented eath night hy the visiting evangelist and they are asked to sit near the front of the church. These young er people vill also have special music under 1e direction of Mrs. Henry V. Napier with Mrs. Wil bur Privott accompanying 1 4 Week Of Evangelism On .phowan Charge The Chowan Charge of Meth odist Churches will hold its Week of Evangelism at Center -Hill Methodist Church March 9 to 14. The RevJ H.1 Waldrop, Jr.,' of Grace Methodist Church, Clinton N. C, Will "be guest evangelist, bringing the message each even- -ypfl AnaBereswny. Jft ait with "Pnrd , -di i- -;cUedCn;'Je-0-Matic ' T(t0 new driving rang let . . V V ' i We salute the 4-H boys anrf girls of Per-' ' J . 1 quimans County for their outstanding 1 1 vv v . records and wish for'them much success h . ,. ; , 4,r.i,nfmvmmwm.,n,v,iim,.r4 u. ; f , tsr '.r"''' -'s " : - z ,v?,, -.', wr-v v; -. M.. "A.. i. :.,11.t.3sif.,w'rfv,,r'j'. ..'w..- .... - S ,. 4 ' 1 L 'XT' ' ' U'iiilplillljf V - V:::;!::':: . l . ' l. ' '.: ' .- ... 1 1 ,- : ,- '1 j I: , .w'-"''" ..f l!U- .,4-.. . '. f . r " - ' - ,' .11 . ,r '. ' --)- ..' ' '; - , r . f -l. . ,k :i'V 'L' '- W:,;;.:...,:;, .!... ' l.;" ( Ml 1 - , I J ' , i, , , ( i ' I. pull Mm mi t-tmUHm tktmiltiUt4 ,i 'Starts tor tne road coin : ;ioi-s f , txanfijle, in most of tae dii. '.you .t m tale olF lively as a r , you uh'. And on sru v, ice . 1 surface, with t" e e ; . ' . y ' i' r t s : a . ing at ,7:30 o'clock. The public Is invited t j n In this week of services dedicated to Christ. Pruhinl: ICdn Prevent Spre;:? Of Disease ; ; Late winter months are a good time ; ixi 'prune sade trees. J5l! Dt 5,' , "'"restry ' spe cialist' ,for IT s I.', Agricultural Eictensipn ' t ice, -,!, says that pruning' dist. jad, . 6r i ( damaged limbs . can .pre vgnt 1 the- spread of disease. Improve the, appearance of the'tree and . jncrease 'the use fulness :of tree as 'an ornamental shade tree.' J i'j'j'i1. Douglass says tol be .sure to make a neat cut as close as possi ble to the trunk. He says the best way to do this is to cut part way through the limb from the Underside about six br eight inch es from the trunk.- Then remove the limb by cutting from the top a few inches father out. This will prevent the weight of : he limb from , tearing a strip ' down : the side of the tree. The stub should, be 'removed -by cutting .close- to biggest savings ilorV'o(idS 'twth i! to CCD , - ,v.,0 . , gS iq i--",r r.s rtPW rf.am Vif a "Se a S. . the newest,,. " uscd to ' ytni the tree. Wounds over two inches' in di- Jameter should be .ept covered, with asphalt, heavy paint or spar varnish until they heal- Overl Otherwise, rot fungi may become established ' m the exposed dry wood and the tree will eventually De hollow. , ' ' , ; ' (. Douglass -concludes: , "A nice shad,e tree requires jxi&ny years to' groW.' Any reasonable 'amount of caref is a' paying proposition." People, And, How They Think5 Have Changed The pattern, of our-pppulation changes. Different thoughts and experiences result from the shift of population. Consider what has happened in the United States during the past 10 years: Some 16 million people have died. 1 . 'Some 18ft : million marriages have taken place.' ' Some -l million babies have been born. " v , ( Over one-fifth of all present U. - :'S..tam'ilies have been form ed. 4t L") r. Out oLihe 170-odd million peo- , f -not " remember World . war I. . Somfeq S9 do not ' temtfrnher ; t' ifrftal -conditions were like ' ' Jbetore World War II. ' Some67 have no personal ,feconeetioh of what a ma- or depression is like. Some 42 cannot remember 1 Russia as an 'active' aflyof ' 'the United States.rr .7"' i. i : 1 . rnAmerican Schoot News. ' WALT DISNEYPLANS ' ' , 'EW EXHIBttS,; , WahilDisney, creator, "pis- j neyland," has a . new dream . for expanding his amusement park. His hew ideas include adventures m science, Undersea voyage,. scen ic excursions and others. Be sure to read, , "My Newest Dream" by Walt Disney in March 9th Issue the; j . m AmMiean Weekly 1 1 , , MagatSne in colorgrsvure yrjlh : ; c ' THE BALTIMORE ' -SUNDAY AMERICAN On Sal At Local Newsdealer recognition Is to le 4ia to tiie Now, teanj tl.'i i " ! v r Pvky Hock T'- t Chi .h, the . ' ju. i- . ii"; . ,oir -iiofei i, ii -t ..I ! ;rre of s"' , Tor J' iicv Tl w
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