jtks PERcv::::rs vttziut, tzirxtct. zz'tn cxftottNA. tridav. mil s, pac2 'j '" 4 'A , Washington The Senate has Massing the civil rights' iu reponea last week from the J UU1C " . wiiuiuuiuua "jre-voieq. , pu JTocest of Law I amf th(f Mltpaskfl by M House who has' not been discriminated i Ia j of,the JmnplesldLlct- a hearing on the applica uiwij in, me cqnsnwtion tipn. llouvever, undet the terms on uunyjftitH Stale. .W.ihfe W theorTOnil ttfliflfieajW PDMipM! which is found in the.'uf ft 'fife A ' itorteil ' -v"' -4 l f Pson shaai,jbe!'dcBrived rftrfrtipfpH ? jfii rdenrivprt: tot Jife; ( libr-rty, ur property Ivtttiotit dlie- Brocesi'of law ; 'hat is the 'Constitutional pro ion ; which js binding-: upon tbf Federal Government and . is v bidding on "Congress '.when Con-gVfcss- undertakes to- ewtpise the legislative, power of the Fed - eiil iJovemment. ' -,". :. i Let Ul iv,lht rt .mannt W tnf expression i "due process of . 'w, . ;.wnich , the Fifth Amend tnfnt requires the Fedexal Gov- ,.s erfiment'.-atid Congress, when; Congress us exercising, the Jegis rlajive power'of the Federal Gov-j-.:. eiyment, .'.to observe' in respect ', tot all persons. . The essential elements of due prbcess. of" Jaw" are notice and arj topportuttity'to be'heafd arid - to! defend jn an orderly proceed ia4aptd'.JDYthe nature of the cafej befpr tribunal having v juj-isdjction ot, the .case, ft , i Voting Referees -i-During the course of the debate last- week I Jpoke at length in the Senate . agairftt: the, star 1 chamber" .pro ceedings for referees as provid- ed for in the original bill. In.' so far as tb,jwaceeding before a voting, referee Js cort cerned, wq have a ery peculiar provision. .i There " are. these stages irt. the procDcdings before WE FINANCE at v-.-v:r,': !--..v. :.. ', 5 Percent 'V. VV: No Extra ir NWaUhiirFor thc-Monef Qy ft; - SEE US Vftim Yf)U BVY A N)&W CAR.V. . ' ?' 'Tr ' ' WE.'WIL.SAVE'.YOUMONEYW . V-Py - Hertford, N,C. ' S and M PHARMACY r-V " '"ON TIIJ? COilNfeR" 1 ' unii tL lvr .In-, t j : ' y:.fl .h and r. ".ft r : 3 tc .- -, f A V; he referee: First, a voter of "the race' Of those who ;have been found to i ate ,.ur toioi, musi . iiiHKe an) application to. the referee.!' ,'Secoh3!t refer rrrusI-WMN conducted w.lnis :.eit barte'.ADn)' ceedini'he'.-makesii, retldKttd the 'court,": which V rporC't is HA effect-"", -;t)e4f judgment ',of fthe referee. , ' , r-i FoUrth, the court . thereupon issues , a . notice ,'to A: show uCauM to the; State. offiolal,?-wbich.: no; tice;to show (iause for the first time acquaints the State official with Vthe judgment of the ;Tef eree. , -v ' --FJfth, the State official is then permitted, to , file' exceptions - to the' referee's report , and have .a hearings, before a judge,; unless the' judge takes 'the peculiar ac tion which..- is authorized, by this pj-ovision -of .tn.bill:." ' r , " The issues of fact and laW '.raised - by '. sUch t excepUonr shall be determined by "the' ,i court or, if the due, and. .speedy admini'sArailbn of jus- V -J tiee- required' wiey may Te t referred to the voting i ref :eree to determine in accord ance, with procedures ' pre scribed b ythe court, ' , ' . : Under, that provision of the bill it is quite possible that the State official never does", have a , hearing- before the ; fudge. This ft la-, true because ' this -pro vision . of the- bill . authorizes the judge ' to send the 'ma'tterv back to the : referee -and : td-xlet ; .Qie - -I NEW CARS 1 '-v--' , , - ? .,:0'Ai- Iiilrest: Charges fi 'A.-,-:'.Sa3t-V mdicallydmtopd pada,htv ttlfE OUT PIHPLEG WITHOUT EMBARRASSMENT) stri-oex iMkMiB hut y Hiii ile mw ytawM htm itratof ( a tMM M taHtat naiktl L . g3 STRI-DEX MCDIGATID PADS ' 4 ' ' ?. A rechflat fni:h for r;!;j t..i cei!!r;3. .:i new ein and a:ain. Instant Paint for 1 4. 3 limmttwmiimmlUi . ZANYPERHAPSFASHIONABLE,:YES With Eastir just around the' bend, these,', '' -'V-: - Italian masterpieces are sura. to receive a second glance Tb girl at left wears a geometria : '. ' ieriea of -lids, topped-wlth a rose; from Turin. ; The overturned wastebasket effect of tht Roman igreauon -alright consists ol referee, pass on the question of Whether he, the referee, has committeeed an error of laW. I would dislike to have to try a case before a man who. had ready decided - the case, when the only chance I would have of winning' the case Would . be the finding by that man that he had . made a mistake when he tried the: case in the first place. Yet ' that is the procedure that the Civil .'rights bill provides. ' Youth Night At ;Bte Bridge Saturday, April 9 ' ChoWan Baptist Association Youth Night, scheduled for Sat urday , night, April 9, at 7:30 o'clock at the Ballard's Bridge Baptist Church, is expected to break all records for Youth Night attendance in Chowan. , Slated to 'brine the main ad dress of the evening is Dr. Baker :Jam, Cauthen, secretary of the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern , Baptist Convention. When elected to this nosition in jOttober, 1953, Or. Cauthen was the, board's ... Orient ;- secretary; formerly he 'was a missionary to Cjtina,-, missions professor; at Southwestern Seminary, and ir oi rural and citv churches. . uun, ui. .aumen was Conservation State Committee, bor.n in HuntsvUle, grew up inlnn, ,s norMm nf thA farn in Lufkin ' and eceivel the bach- ww m r, uegree rrom a epnen j the' rimster of arts- degree from I Baylor University, Waco, and the master, and doctor ' of theology degrees from Southwestern Seminary. . He also holds honor ary , degrees from - Baylor Uni versity, East Texas Baiptist Col lege and Stetson University, De Land, Floirida. ' Going to China when World Wat II was imminent, he spent most of the , war years doing ; evangelistic work-in Kweilin, in Southeastern China. In 1945 the board r elected him its sec retary for , the Orient, "and he served in that capacity until as suming his present responsibili ties in January, 1954. A ' large, humber of Chowan Association young people will be featured on the program, in cluding special music by the Concord Choir of the Edenton Baptist .Chufch and youth sex- tet worn tne Kamotn Uileau Baptist Church..- , ' v Presiding during the program km 1,022 COLORS ifiii series of blua Jelt pleata' beld by will be- the Rev. Lamar iSentell, Associational T. U. director. Mr. . Sentell has . written to .the pastors and several other ' lead- al-iers in ieach. "of the. Chowan churches, suggesting a minimum attendance goal and reqttestrng help in informing, Encouraging Ppvrnr Youth' Night. 'Because of limit ed capacity " and because it ' is "Youth Night," it is requested that the ages be kept between 43-24, plus any adult; sponsors bringing young people. It is felt by. many that the Youth Night program for this year will be a- great spiritual 'milestone in the ministry , to ChoWafi ' Baptist Association's young people. ' ;ce Results Announced A final report of the number of cotton farmers choosing to plant within their regular cotton allotment shows . that only a handful of farmers in this state had -any desire to exceed their regular cotton allotment and ac cept the reduced price support ! level, - , ; !. According to H. D. Godfrey, administrative officer for the Af.w . cll.-i!...!.. :- j thig gtate chose t0' exceed their reguiar allotment by up to 40 NOTICE TO VOTERS OF NEW HOPE TOWNSHIP As a candidate for the office of County Commissioner for New Hope Township, I will appreciate your ac tive support and vote in the Primary on May 28. If nominated and elected, I will strive to serve you and the county to the interest of all. MOODY HARRELL , - -- - -i - - NOW IN STOCK ARISTOGOLD . Hybrid Seed Corn ALSO Certified Congo and Charleston Gray WATERMELON SEED special prices to quantity buyers " AMD ALL ,-OJHE9 JIHDS OF -iWZ ' FIELD AND GARDEN SEED select bur iced for best'resiiTts tibm N your fields . . .' come in today! t 24'' Power Lawn Mower ofOs (tt I Briggs Stratton Motor VO i: black ribbona, . ' r percent These farmers as a re' suit of the increased cotton al lotment will have their support rate reduced by 15 percent o parity. The percentage of farm ers in this state who chose the larger allotment is much small-i er than the percent of farmer throughout the nation who made the same choice. ;For the nation 6.4 percent of the farms chose the larger allotment On the basis of acreage, how ever, Godfrey said, about six times as much acreage Will be represented in the choice "B' group for the nation than for North Carolina. Based on acre age in this state .farmers con trolling 2.7 percent of the acre age allotment "chose choice "B while throughout the nation farmers controlling 18 percent of the allotted acreage chose choice "B." This, Godfrey said, is ah indication that the larger farms throughout the nation seem to be more inclined to' Select the1 choice "B" with the larger al lotment and the lower price support rate.- ' Nationwide the acreage plant ed for cotton in i960 as a re sult of farmers selecting choice B" will be a million acre's I greater than it would otherwise 't have been. The national cotton -2 allotment, according (o Godfrey, . was originally slightly over 16 million acres. This allotment, because of choice made by 6.4 percent of the nation's" farmers, Will be in excess of 1? . million acres, h - - i r h n i rutn nnf- mfr Awifllary Presideiiit iWlll Visit District Mies., feflinevMayberry, F.lkin, president' pfy the Ladies' Auxili-1 Sr; i. to tKef '. Veterans of Foreign Wars, bepartmenl: of North ' Carolina,-WlH; visit the first district Wheft th lan'nual district conven tion . Is held in Sunbury April 10th.. . - A member, of the William J. Jones .'Auxiliary to Post 3-7794, Elkin,t ,sje . - has served in all offices' of' the 'unit including ! president, in 1955. She was ele vated v t". the state presidency by; the ; unanimous vote of the delegates at the state conven-l tion last 'year, having served al-1 so as state junior . and senior vice . president the two years previously. Mrs. William Hudgins, presi-l dentdent of the first district will be the presiding officer when ' the meeting convenes at 1:00 1 P. M., for... the representatives; of the five auxiliaries that com-i pose this .-district. Highlight of; the business will be the elec tion of the district officers, who will be installed by Miss May- berry. V 1 ir j$ $ cull - iiimi -i HOLDS THE MOST... IN A FULL-SIZE WAGON! You'd never know ), by looking, but tblt It America's lowest-priceduH-sue wagon 1 Ita 97 cubic feet ot loadspace la the biggest In iU field. Extra-wide rear gates open easily, with one hand, to make loading a cinch. And this Ford Ranch Wagon la built for people. You get afoantrpadded front seat, plus leg, hip and head room to spare. And it'i built for savings, too. It thrives on low-cost regular gas. A Full-Flow oQ filter lets you go 4,000 miles without an oil change. Tfie aluminized muffler normally lasts twice as long as conventional types. And its Diamond Lustre Finish never needs waxing. ro mvuxw. S&fa'&m, , FORD 7 f MTHWAlX ' ( ' f NEW W ll CAR DEALER I CTVH WEEK- Tuy-Xgu NOW! Farm Agent Warns Against Wire Worms R. M. Thompson,-: County Agent, today advised farmtt-s who have trouble with wire worms or bill bugs in their corn to apply a good insecticide to protect the crop. Thompson said there are-"sev eral ways to apply this insecti cide, either by spray, dust or granulated form before or after planting or juW after the corn comes up. Many fields where soil temperature ; is cold or wet an insecticide is almost a neces sity to guarantee a stand. Soo-ooo-ooo-eel ' Father," said the small hoy, ''what is a pork barrel?" 'My sun, you are entirely too inquisitive." ' Don't you know?" "Only in a general way. It's Planting Time Is Near v MR. FARMER ... TO ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR SEED PROBLEMS! 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