PAGE EIGHT Continued Froxn P. 1 Porter- Ua:r; ■ . tilt t t iI . coEtt'l him v. «i .. v ii;n 0/1 : w ■ fit civ 1 vviih .1 v i: > ’ . ii t:\-J > “ . jtrll to t*h< ! - ! to tire * l ,T 1 down a third thru two tairoiul c’t : -.! \> i. • .( <.o , Lut V- POu'i to into* u;U*. See'U't.' i v *:v v.* t . , *• i . •*' yi\ a.l IM at:;.t ill . . wo • ; th* CiV.l:- . < iu f'lfi Vtu 'c \ ; .■ } ) '■ ’ urrK- Spt • •: under \> •) ioilk* t««.at id :*.g age to hi* urapi, •re ' U-i'.fcju/i cine) , • - 1 . . . . • t • sir, a!! ,< i\-alt • r ■ v: is iu. .. liitUG .'V tilt M.tliwi. ! Dr. Tdmo Dr 'JV.it Pi i :.u. iit ••• : '■• ■ ■ • ■ ■! Hit* |Jio t *... pi edict-, d t»\. i E 0 ill? <.> v , i. ik) ;. .» v ' • hie vl-c w.. H . : • : , it v ; y -UOT.-.ft l~ i'i K- ; . • k..’,.; .fill V i ' Li,in- :U !n ’ • ' : ■- >■■: m■ v i . iti. Vlillioi., 11,-M far to - ■ : •■ * • * *;. *■ l ■»t Will he a .'i-i.-.L:: Wiv, til that cih'eCtier:. ’h. t a elaiVii <: d . 11l urn roo lit AM inuhoi. total ".:1'! ! . . t aiiditi • 0 ; of t-.iii ana..in’ • *-»Kl ' be uscA -ir part ol -i til. rtun t>. taut : .li .a. U.- i -- card' figure ’t. . ... ..... . i me Stat. !; : . : uctio;. mi i. ! be 1;'. t 1 ty re hoc is (dtK’nt -;'o .I t■.nt ' Wed it -ii ' T ’ ' ’ . eiy equal!.: ■ in ■: ■.• .tr. ■ ■ con’t have tv- my ■■ -e tential n: . .ir ■ mb - t til s uv.'tu;. :■ t■=•.■: ■ i; .. rt’jti'OU JIM. • ii'' tilt t-tii i : lii by .-'per.fiir.-, -dmiiar and ?v.y.'i- children aria:. fa 3 iit iH KENTUCKY L | BOURBON I Ce«o f w n I:? *#s.3o $3.6S 96PW 45-QT. U KfiGSf * lUU Sf 81-Si £I i; i li N i «3KPA.Bt, EOIiISVIUE. KI.MIWRKT hi -Nu .i rill • ioiin narrow L. ini cm the U. S. Supreme pt. nl *sepH * .eji: 4 * •. r.’ .»«/. i.• .rt- Tiiina, : : .. . uiti.on wil mejp the state’s • . . r. ;i. l.fii.' Court * .lit* e lea vntiiry •vin the .‘Houtil t .uot open t ciocr to :\;uw.n-. a wlsat rteps would be . not; i: ouVawi . However, it is j ,i cpif:xion tnai ia enu.sr- » many] . . . ruor;.ef.t>, bai a of 10-; • i.jy v»r j rosouto i'oie Tarheel La.*! j ov-.Ka-Cai a rvta.-K to privaU- ed-| SOU" if! fi'MTp! ... ’ »;ii.i.*..iartt i. itrr-tr-'to. ; - ■ \ netKi i i ic ■ . I■; vX.-.ia 11 ' I~- *,.-.. . .... :. ... >; ; -v r 'j *. N T » T ,p * *».. a.e parole iaat, w. ; I’i.iC Odi'ol.; *.>a.. JiUo,,--.a • J ito ; ■mo s case L r:vs '‘Tla ta.M> in j lue caae don't tin parole/ 5 j A* ,< u / KOM IUHA'.LV .Vi'.-j I>orothv Li-K.-at', u ShfaA I : ..n - . . tc- in tn*. ..i p..trl ; .i | ! .il!| i:u.l i ‘Ulxi laOci iU Wl.fte • *:••• : c : - u.’i.v .... .r000,.v > -.1.;.. . ’ l,;t: LjOI l K ii > Ail ’“-iOfl : ML.s a rimive t/f Creed-i j ’.O t i •.•;.• ; s '.V. (.lit wI» Hn OL::t i SehoOitiig Ace; arc Income i (i* n a • 5 ty 7 ve£>¥?i ' . , 2.035 j 3 ’ . ... 2 t 533 . * ( ‘ , . # ,. ti .. # 2917 • t. :* . 3,2-85 j v ; v .’*i mure 4,407 i v,. XK >\L AV £ ivv. . L $2,699 • ?ic r a it* e results v* ;n. m 3 consideration of airbv y .-houljr.'-! Av.-ra ;. Income • .. .t i p .... ii . . ■i . .3 ! isl<*nicntary: • II- til totll ' (*«, -: .'-57 to 7 y..-a, . 723 8 V,." til id : . .'. St-.tool: O’-; tn • j ;iis l.tteV'j : 1,584 4 j i, I Ol'..- to .-urs I 0(K j I ' •i . ol* IT. (If U..1 J1 ; ■ tio::Ar. aveiragf. 51 .tios | Th-- advantaqo : colh : u etu- ; : : .;n u not clear tip to the .u<- : .4 us Until this time, boys -. 1: ’> Jiir.ited schooling may do bet <• t ..: 111 io -t*.-• yid■ 1 stt.-.y 'lboy 1 —I. -G jobs i t S iO to st>o per .1 k. iiich is often an induce- I • to si-un coHfije and remain J en the "hiK-h paying' job. But I .idle they remain at tills figure j 10. !•'. ;-i si of their lives the in come of thi c’uiU.-ge graduate jumps j . -..10t .-)y. J' eonunut : to i i...e | ;. . e,,.!: ,1.,. .i tin !i>o of ttl tO | 1 v. 'i . r time the average} ilJCOfiiv of tile C. hie .s llivt'l is 1 j uob 0 Hisli s.hol graduates average 73,700 at *:t 11 ac, ’.vhde elerrien- ! s. ■ n-'-i sol g.-ncuatc-s attain a bi^h ■s/’.m. . . . I Evidence favors, not orwy going ) 10 -t . - 1 >_»t tiiso tiiix®ning col” | \ " ‘ \ flunaiuw bar 1 iuuay lifternooti. A deputy j . -7 tn-jft identifivd the driver of the | .1 ; j- 3 I ()■. .! , (jt’. O 17. | viiri .-eportedlv never owned an | iM?rstor's license 1 m Uoso brush with death :. a 1 of a scalp wound Snflitted j : during the hunting expedition was I .fohiio v Kvoius. Another hunter, H. ’ I L Price, vras tite reported mao | i Wi'iij iir.'d the Pullet tout grazed j Kv.,i:s .- i'aip while he was huntil.. | ii:'. oid .Vlr- Lte Wooten anr! >' ;..pi..t child also had a close ; i iil let Friday night., ft at! hap- j • eiie.i when i car said to have; ■ -t dv Veil '.v Mrs. Of'l-s-..a Willi-j ,iiii:.. Simmons of l a orair -e crasti ; I. t’lo Women hoiiif: and to- ; truly demolished the V» .t e: r kit- j The Woolens were r,. excited by ! the accident that tile husband said it- took Iris wife and child and; i; .-l eu them to bus mother's home v. ithotit sfopping to investigate ; v.’hnt had happened. It was not ; ; nlii Sum'i.iy morning that Wooten Learned Mrs, Simmons had ap- I parontly lost control of her car j ' near New Hope School. Mrs. Simmons' machine careen- ; ■ d some 430 feet across a field :trrdihit through the Woolen's kit ia and came to a stop some ! 100 yards away. Duck?* Issue .VUrtin. Oliver Hill, arm Spot • ■ .. * ion Robinson n.id asked ior a lulinij or; the constitutional ;■ - t-.ie.s involved. Hi iu bus companies filed briefs in the case on the side of the Carolina Couch Company the al legedly discriminating carrier, i C ..pany lawyers and Williams' ....utiSi-1 ciainu.d the decision was ! a victory for both sides. I\apc Vltempt .i . rl.v Saturday morning. He made j ~u tumucccs'tful attempt to rape i .. 1 winch la' It. Ct. 11 1 : ulllihO.K d police and : eptu ted tin I Police said the p’rowler rued the j jMi ce metj’.od in t-htei ilhi nri'’;T ; ! ■ r e., that was used during t-m •■.miner nonths He usually cn- j ti-rt.-d through open v. indows oi it ul sci'veit. to \.\h\ii entry. Held For .Murder • Sr.g out the plate glass in this door, j | Dunn did not explain why Deb- | i did i: i elite; the houvi. then, j which would have bean quite tiuy j i w it.i the eiiiixo lop or the o.o*o s • dcsirciyod Dunn said that after break my j ; the glass in the dour, Dtbnani j j left raying ho would return, llpuii ! his return, acording to Dunn ■ j story, Debriam made a vicious a. j rault Upon till' Window of Dunn a i bedroom where upon Dunn, .-hot | ing through the window, emptied 1 his .shoi,gun into OeonanVs i-m t. The shots pierced his lungs and caused instant death Dunn is r< - potted then to have gone to a neiyhbcii, !...nne and called the po lice. According to all reports avail j able, ’ aftc; the ’police arrived, j they culled tTc corner who nutlet' ! the killing "justifiable homecide" } after listening to Dunn’s story, i A fact that is very disturbing l is that although the police were j given tiie name and address ol i the slained man, they made no el ; fort to contact or to notify Deb i natn's farnii' but took it upon : themselves to call an undertaker of their own choosing. The killing took place around midnight, about two block.- from Debnam’s homo I but the family says it was not, no tified of tiie killing until the next j morning and then by a telephone j (ail from a friend. According to reports, Dcbnam I had been a frequent visitor in the Dunn home, a run down threi j room shack with a “comdemned sign posted <>n its front. Here, u mid reported scenes of filth, drink ing and debtisiiTier.y, lived Dunn and his two daughters, ages 14 and | &. Here also live Dora Lee Pccble: I reported In hove been the GD ; friend of both Dunn and Debnam j : Dora I.ee Claims she was a pay in) I S roomi r in this house, Iter rent i being paid by the Wake County i Welfare Depaitment. That report I if true, raises tiie question of why should - the welfare department pay to have one of its wards live ii a ••condemned’ house. Anothet question is. to whom was thi. money paid since the property is net owned by Dunn, Coroner Bennett says he v. .. not satisfied with the story told i 1 by Dunn on the night of the kil- j ! ling and that asked Detective I Nickols of the Raleigh Police De- i partrr.ent to continue the invest!- j gallon. This investigation result- j jdjfgfŕhrgfbfn L - Safety Program Sought HA1T1,,,.: Ti, fu. r:.;. r an go, |jl Kortl; Ca:ui,na'. ni-h’.vay .at,- |.y prog ran; hays the State 3 util* ton and a iiali nuoiurists iictfd an active organization »u represent | ne. setting ! j ip state offices here, Horn tt, who wax a pnncif-al fig- ; ! ■re in the founding of the North i Tr.mna highway saicty piogrym |., jf,35. ia>» in has long felt that! j •'he people who ;i. I’.’t in I ,i,, tC'u. l 1 .i..1 in.; l1 in .lot:ve oi ■ I auuution ihiU ve ill protect their; : iitcrciU in the ImLe vt .high pi lS [ - L- busiiu ; and -..'i1l work ts. Ijifeh«a>s.' ! T', work to; more ueonon i n i i rrurance rati.-:. Wc think, • e ■.i.d. "that tilt average man needs ‘;; . ,D. Ur. tin Ol'gaflizatiUii that can study automobile accident in* suranct. r,;.i'and ti..i: t s.j‘ u, in behalf '..;• flic automob.ic OvVii or at any time v.'he2i unuraiite rates aie reviewed." 2 "At present a mofo;";s; must pay $640 tax on a 52.000 new car deitvered to nim in North Caro lina. Thai hurts too many people who want to buy ca:s ana too i many w4io want to scU them. Then 'too. "there is that old and worri ; roruc bu;>incs.s of ., j i? coni'-,. | more in NoiD--’ CarUina !ha"; J: | does in rie i-; hour in:; state:. We propose a thorough and contmu : ing study of tax practices with the ' ,di auf strongiy nppositig any un , justified increase in tEixes atteci** (iollfiit* V. C ( hois T o Li\ (' i .OlHTli A stuof *■ll -- ■•''racial uotiwiii ] ljlii:i ai '■ i t 1 ■ - : i.'hoir Ci•••■.•.; t ill Hot'.esdale Ta i October 29 Iu sUinm'T of t' 1 "A Itich iisif SruU, -i 1 lllaih'ga sl:ltl"lit. was .i Cuuiisiloi at ( 4lnp P****> telle. »' t. Mr. Seat! went h> nailj Uailiuntlale for .1 hair «at. t ut had to return to ramp uit’hout on ?.e t"hl the dir ot<- pro test to the < ari’umhtlt ( hamber oi * om mere*. Tit.- tc-tU-T vas iau r rf-ud at a l uny "I b'o Retiiii .Mvicnui.t.- ■ Di! -'iU li :■■. 1 rati .uiu - eliatrman of l:.e Bureau, purtu .r ( j pj ; riiijii work cUa-murt di; ; - urmiliial.o, ~ iju" « -to • •• • • resident o.f ;u ; u.C'.ritig tlonc dale, is nj •;; 'r G th* yhe-rwin.— I wilhams pkint in On oondaio ! In addition to his -ion w«'>*'k. ! Mi Plan contacted M. Seoit thi i j; lDdii !•.:.,(■:• . ■; iri.-nddnn grew i ui'id an i.*itoi>.'St ill T.diaae n, I ui j lege developed. In the rpnio.; of 19 Vi M>' at to 'Virs. Pratt made two visits on the Talladega CoHcge ?.»rnpu>,. Nfr pfall, a nuiwGaii, invit*L* i,;i.''i nent Gray and Choir Director I Frank Harrison to present the hoir in Hoiie.'dnD Dat.-r. when ai Pastern tour d-w * tor Octo ber, Hotwstiak* was included u he aclieduli On October 29. f*-tv Chou niem bers dra'-n from thirtceii utat.: ,nd the District of Columbia will •',. guest.*- in the homes of Hones bile residents. Aecumpanied bj i-hree members of the Taliadc-G Music Department, they will au .ear in c concert at the Grace Epis copal Church. They are sponsored iv the Hcnesdaie Rotai y Club. Richard Scott will be a ba s so loist on the program, and a guest in the Pratt Rome Mr. Scott, <>■ ■ (aeon, f i is a senior science stu - ient, preparing for medical school. During the past summer he work d in Camp Reinbqrg at Palatine. Illinois. As a Unit T,.eader l*hf*re ie supervised uix counselors. K was also Song Leader for the camp. cd in Dunn being arrested u.nc charged with nuirder. It is repoi led that Dunn an 1 Debnam were very friendly until Dura 1 ,e* began tu boa "loomcr al the Dunn home after whin their friendship cooled. On thi light of the killing, Debnam is re ... lla to iiove iiad a date wuh 'ora Lee whje'i Dunn ‘ refused so allow her to keep. Whatever the future holds for Dunn, Di-bnatn is dead and in the tragic wake of his death, are t-.vo small, motherless children, their • lives already affictod by disorder and squalor and an old lady al ready sick, a bereaved mother weeping over jier wayward son. Winter sleepwear made of cot- I ton plisse’ or flannelett, or knit i cottons, can do nicely without j ironing. They're so little trouble i to suds, you can change into fresh | sleepwear as often a:: you'd really 1 nke to. T?rr 'r \T;Ar'TNTANr Uif.. csLUunVOb-CVv i'.K:VV. With the hopr that n;ro" ll* low. ♦ 'red.' 3 -Eaoh ti»e State tr< etinM' ih>: :• •nor; - • it «;• itii d i c sf •* q si d i pie? c. i•- * ■■* {$ < a 4 h< n : k i;; V. •: tc C*aC:h UjCn 11. i i us \\ "I > Id addition. otr;c e ; *;!■:■• E. Harpett St. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS j Please Cali at Once For Your # Dry Cleaning «* Laundry • Storage & Tailoring -"»• n . • -«.-*■>-.-- ----- -.-- ir-rarxin nr r r-rrmimiirmif ■■nLWUL.n.ujtu i- - ■ • . . UMINUM li- .f K'h:*W products I r; s --C . . 77 ;•. iM-oKm»i£« I iUc i-.,-;, '*..,««*■' X., . S - ~.-J ■ mWW fil Toiephofie* 3°7026* J ytffli£*» 7'Flll HfcfOfJ^ I y bb' l sb sypßEMT^^^S: l /-' ' | : i --j.^r^ ; | ! ;|^| V ER-READY^ 1 ■ /(// AI . 1 /// /f[ te^^s. #AM, !!i ///■' I /* / / «f]p K ' ; - ■ a-ftiTi’i PTiiftfi nilitfir J! yY y / ' ! Now —for fho first time you can have the best of ail j „ ,/ / // combination windows and doors ci! welded, triple ! jj. \~p . , y | | f / y/ / frock, self storing mode of sturdy, beautiful satin- j| J j /'j/ You ran «v,» this heavy 3 augc stainless steel jf ™" k °* i,! fh ' »»*• beauvlful door In the world ! >tcrm window now at only pennies more than ]fIT\KVC HM f Y - “ »•“" 1m ,ha Mk, "9- Mad * e1 H, f* flw * , ‘’ W *»* 0.1 aluminum window. Bock-fcreoklnn changeover AU U 1 *-» ViUl l nee! - the strongest, most durable. end most j tre. summer to win'sr, t, well os bulky Storing ~-., - „no i „ , , , s , !n ,h * wo,id ' Mw ][ l snu9 ' «* *’+ ■; k ,.,,;-„. cH t. Frod-.ton titled, its interloped ‘Nits $139.3d value, all welded tuouiar eiiion lifted, Ills toiliy convertible trum summer weoffocrstripplni) shuts cut rain seepage and stainless steel door is ycui's for OVilv screen door to winter storm door In joit sotondi, '-*»•**- tw. t.»d>»n*e ».»■».«»« rs&srsxti'satJ ueotly moke. «hls the most beautiful window b to get this door that Will last a life* new benuty to your home. And look ot these ft world. All-weld*.d construction throughout i me . . •*»“* VO,UM: 3Saini, “ ! j .jiv., it its extrawdinury tong-Me. features the ' «•""«< *«" ,W '*P- *•* •"* new fitter lip Cont.ul, doing owoy with ditticoli 1 IMJTFD TIME ONLY-—DON’T WAIT f l *” “ nd ,tr ** n binding or ttidtlng. ' .... this bargain fodoy! | ’ ' FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION MpflfV OPEIMTOjRS ARB ON HAND,HOW f*ij , 4. jamennnwMiwnißiwooßOwaiao'Owaedadnndßiai Mr., Ve , -Atr C.5.3.1J lfl.ro iimTnrr?SaL i KOOL VENT Aluminum Awning Crs. | j. ® H 203 Glenwood Ave., Roieigh, N. C. H _ , _ t wrrtf to t<*. .d.«rt.a. of iroor Sot#, rlt.w h.o* y*yr^» ONE OF OUR SALES REPRESEN- 5 ..p,,,««*.(;.» «. ■>« .> ;«.«id,«t.iy, ' ® TATIVES WILL GLADLY EX- ® --- .t # PLAIN DETAILS AND AD VAN- , B TAGES OF OUR PRODUCTS ... • BBBi 8 oMl ' s * ■ CALL THE ABOVE NUMBER 1 '• FOR AN APPOINTMENT... . # F R mtwconr no i _ ||- Trr - j.. .„_j.j].-. .-...T , , m ~ riiiTTT" -•----• ■■.i, l k.;». t .i.,i , .i iiiu * •■— MU-:;; iv na m p t . i U- ilu fin men pir t re*! 4>ovc ar. the kr) n«U ns iHi ihu :ll » •-<> ■ i ;la >t;m' NA iff ..) ~ ;iti*m to bi *ie!.l in it '!!-. ,' V.rvitl, O- toh» i 23-•„».'. ■ iif, • ri-r-i leil to right ’Ann Wright. Xation.il > uuth Secretary , NA \{T; Henry ** u !>:•..-G". of Public . li.iir Jack Marcbl •i i ei al(?ckv A ill a ** lio I'fiillli'il ■ iu’ji <> to’;' r is • P Muuia l ' Waiter Wlnte • A t vt < litiv* Se< rt-tary ; ai.d .;•!!* yj. V. \ .ui:l( i. m esi (Seiii el ,tie '-ert f ‘s, nted the idea to Murchison. Ueprcsenta ti'es from throughout the State % v Announce New Way To Shrink Painful Piles Fiml Healing Substance That Does Both— Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids New York. N. Y. (’Special)— j Tor the first time science has ; found a new healing- substance j with the astonishing ability to ; shrink hemorrhoids and to stop bietriiiijj— v\ ithout surgery. In one hemorrhoid case after another, “very striking; improve ment” was reported and verified L;, doctors’ observations. }’:u:. was relieved promptly. Aiu.;. wiiile treutly relieving- pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And amazing of all —this improvement was maintained in Uuu'', Wile re doctors observations were continued over a period of ■jauu.y months! iu tact, results were so thor ough that suiFerers wore able to make such astonishing’ statements “Piles have ceased to be a i 3-7026 ) are i \p<‘( i> t! at l*.«- t',*.tt-d.iy «linfaii. I ci’i't easily g<-t ..i the mood j’v;i .!!..! $25 tW an evening's dinner and enu itdimnot for two, »’.enough i find it not unpleasant il ine ctieek is paid by someone j problem!” And among these 3uf i tVrers were a very wide variety j of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 years' standing. Ail this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astrin gent:’ s.f any kind. The secret is a new healing substance (Bio* Dyne*-)—the discovery of a world famous research institution. Al ready, Bio-Dyne is m wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts of the body, Now this new healing substance is offered in ointment form for hemorrhoids under the name i’> epartition 11. “ The price is only 9Hc a tube including an appli cator. The name to ask for is Preparation H—at all drug stores. And remember—if not entirely satisfied—your money will be re funded promptly, Tnwte Merk.