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■Sv;,? .“'t EAfiiom coinm •* twi«fto»» n, c. S-x-ij H^-'- ;a ^ • 5:5; fps' *4,- At, iC . ff ■s’ 5'>- k:.-. S^.. .'J'v V'f K-. Iv' t«V^ s-.,. w > , i:.. '/?V , ^V‘ I fAfli i*otni THURSDAY. JANUARY SI, W52 Wasliiii0on News Letter Harnett County Newg Bureau' SrwlQ Neva Serrlca Washington. D. 0. Washington, U. C., Jan. 30.—'Rep. Monroe M. Redden, of Henderson ville, says there is "nothing to" a report he would manage former Sen. WlHiem B. Umstead's gitibernatorial oandidacy in return for later poB- tloal reward. Redden said, “I am going to sup port Bill Umatead for governor, tout ■I certainly am not going to manage Ms campaign." The Henderaonviile lawmaker who In This Area— MR. W. T. CAMPBELL of Fnquay R-a is your representative for CAPE FEAR MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Dunn'^Erwin Highway was out of the country when the re port developed last year, said that as far as promises of future political rewards were concerned, "I do not plan to run now or in the foreseeable future for any political office, nor do f plan to accept appointment to one if it is offered." ^ - Last year's report had it that Red den, in return tor management of the Umslead campaign, would get the Durham man's supimrt in a later race for" either governor or senator, or that he would be appointed to the Senate by Urastoed If a vacancy should develop during the gutoerna- torSal term. FOR JAHOARY GARDNER'S EXTRA RICH LORD VElxVET Meanwhile, Western North Caro lina sources in Washington predict that the Buncomtoo County political machine, and Rep. Redden, will sup port former Superior Court Judge George fihuford. of Asheville, in a four-cornered race for the Twelfth District House seat. These sources said Sl-utord would win support of the Buncombe ma- {•hiiio because of animosity of ma chine leaders toward Frank Parker, .■mother Asheville attorney who also is seeking the seat Redden is vocat- ing voluntarily. The decision of Redden and the machine to back Shuford was re- j)or'e(l reliably here to bo the real ! veuBou J. Richard Queen, of Waynes- Ir. DotoghU>n. of Sparta, told r«9ort- ors he would have an announcenbent "in a few days" (it may be out by this reading) about tals own plans. He* would not Indicate Sts nature. Although there have been some reports in the state that Judge Kerr would have opposition should he seek re-election, there Is no announc ed opposition to him. However, it Is known that at least one prominent citizen of the Second District is con sidering right now whether to make the race against Judge Kerr -this year. During most of hJs congressional servleo, Kerr, has now been a mem ber ot the powerful Houee Appro- prlatidhs Committee, and now is its ranking member. He Is chairman of its subcommittee on deficiencies and civil functions of the Army Kn- gineers. neareat vaatetoMkcit. laTMCffatlon revealed that a praotleal joking as^ alstant had “taggad" him as' a Ke- fauver supporter and that the entire Smith staff, la on the secret, was in an uproar oi laughter at his dilemma. ^ IS COUGNJM James E. Webb, of Oxford, who has roslgnod a» Undersecretai'y of State, will stay on that job for pos- sibl.v six weeks and will then keep his connection with the State Depart ment ns a special consultant to Sec retary of State Doan Acbeson, Shortly after Webb's resignation was announced by the White House, It v/ns learned through Rep. Thur mond Chatham that he was staying with the Department in some capuc- Ity, But now St has been established that he has been named a consultant to .Acheson. although this had been prodfeted in this column late In De cember. Webb will remain for the time he- AI! North Carolina atemberg of Congress have been invited by Sen ator Smith to' attend a luncheon in the Vandenber^ Room ,of the ,U. S. Capitol on Fob. 4 In honor of Dr, Billy Graham, Charlotte ovanKellst.' Graham ia conducting a month- long evasgolistle crusade la Wash ington and at one time or another most Tar Hoc! lawmakers have been in his tremendous audiences. In announcing the luncheovt la his honor, Senator Smith told hl» col leagues he felt It would be good for them to have an ow>ortunlty to sit down with Graham and get to know him better. For coughs and bronchitis due to coUi yoB can nm getCreomubion specially |n«M^ for Qiildi^ in" a new pink «*ohi«w package and be sure: (1 > Yoor chtW will like it. _ (2) It contains only safe, proven in^edients. i'3) It contains no narcotics to dis turb nature’s processes. (4) It wai aid nature to soothe and Ml ■»w, tender, inflamed throat and nonenuU membranes, thus relieving the cova^ and promoting rest and sleep.^k for Creomubion for Chil dren in me pink and bhte package. CREOMUeslON FOR CHILDREN fiRim (bitht, Out CiMi. Atab IrwtWIi vlUe, first candidate to announce for 1 h'k as Undersecretary 'bec-auae his ICE CREAM the BOiii, had decided to withdraw from the race. Queen, a member of the protes- sional staff of the House Interior and successor, Ambasrmdor to Prance David K. E. Bruce, plans to attend a meeting of the North Atlantic Coun cil li) Lisbon next month before tak- Tnsular Affairs Committee, was sec-over here. rclary to fermor Senators J, Melville i nature of Webbs consultative Broughton and Frank P. Graham. '''»■«' Acheaon was not diaclosed. That totg yellow quarantine sign you'll see aboard Rep. Graham Bar den's boat, if you visit it at its Trent ■Rfver rooorlng.s, may alarm you, but it needn’t. A coiisUtuont, wanting to rib the New Bern lawmaker about his fond ness for fishing, had the sign print ed exactly In the form of the stand ard health department quarantine notice. , "Fishing Pox," it warns in big bl.ack capital letters, adding in small er letters the symptoms of the ail- nieiit and the warning that it not only Is highly contagious, but that It is incurable. Barden, an admitted victim of the “disease," wa.s so pleased with the sign Ijiat he rush'td back to New Bern to have it framed and mounted aboard the boat, and incidentally to spend another week-end fishing. Cbattebi for sale at Hms Newa office HOT POINT ^ Refrigerators ^ Freezers Ranges ^ Water Heaters ^ Ironers Washei^s There'* No Point Being Without Hot Point LAYTON’S LILLINGTON ■-u. Men! Women! “Old,”. Tired at Middle-Age? NEW LIOUID, MEDICALLY PROVEN FIGHTS “GROWING OLD” FEELING Mldtllo-ngr Is ttio lM*st age. Thou- siinils of folks are ix-ppy at 70. Try lip" wllli Sow IH- VITA Tonic, roiiitiins tonic for weak, lircil, riiiHlcwii foctiiifv which ninny people enll "old." Yon may .suffer tiiisery from gassy bloating whieli crowds yoiip iivart. Yon beJcIi sour iicIiIn} your food fenneots I'austiig itidiKcMion. Vim may fet‘1 nervous ilidl, liu.,v, no appelife, without spark ill ,iour eyes. You umy look pale, haggard, older Mian your .years. A shoriage of Iron, lUl, H-2, il-« and .N'laein in your .system mny lie tlie inii.iie of all your ut-ediess suffering- New Ml-Vita Tonic Is then wlint you need. Watch the results a day or two after using HI-VITA. Tlie house- cleniiing it will do hi your ImhIj'--the .seeii-ted imisoiis it will hring out. You will begin »> feel now pep as .voiir insides tone up. New rel blood will charge Into your veins. Color will return to your fare. Your food will taste hetter. You .will feel like a nerv and diffenmi person. So don't go on Mifferliig! Get New 1II-VIT.4 lit Lafayette l>rug f'o., Lillington, N. t'. There 2* No Substitute For Newsjpeper Advertising! Politically sponsored by Redden, he j hud hoped to win the retiring con- i gres.sman's support for tlie Hou.so I seat, but failed to do so. Ho told iliiends hero he would rather keep 'ills $11,600 congressional job than I try for the House seat in u hot oam- Spsciol Januonry Only Pint 29c Toasted Almond Flavor Oi The Month Gardner's Dairy Products patgn. The Buncombe machine's reported animosity toward Parker grows out of the fact that six years ago, he de feated Brandon Hodges, now State Treasurer, ivho wa.s running for the General Assembly with machine backing. but the Department said the Oxford man has agreed to work on "sonic Ki)eclal problems." Veteran Rep, John H. Kerr, of Warrenton, says he plans to run for Congress ugaiii, Kerr said that "as far as i know now, I will run again." He has been n member of the House since 1923. Also, the dean of the North Caro- Je-sse Holms. Raleigh newsman re cently converted into a Senate aide, is a political conservative and makes no bones about It, And. consistently. Helms, adminis- trntive assistant to Senator Willis Smith, also makes no bones about being oposed to the presidential am- 'bitions of Senator Estes Kefnaver. Tennosaoe liberal, It was. therefore, with conslder- •thle embarrassment that Helms, en route to lunch one day just about the time Kefauver made the an- iiouncoinent of his candidacy, dia- coverod on his coat lapel a big red and white button bearing the words. "Kefauver tor President." Helms hastily snatched the button Don’t let your subscription expired Ilna House delegation, Rep. Robert from bis lapel and hurled it into the -W£ ARE USING NORWOOD BRICK FROM LILLINGTON ' I_iOolc F'or This Sign. I on Eastern North Carolina’s outstandinsr building projects Store Manager WANTED AN EXPERIENCED HARDWARE AND BUILDING SUPPLIES STORE MAN AGER. GOOD WAGES FOR THE MAN WITH THE RIGHT QUALIFICATIONS. WRITE OR APPLY IN PERSON TO: Turlington Building Supplies Phone 3061 LILLINGTON, N. C. For.. 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