Wn letter Of resignation. The report ot the SBI on the charges has not yet been made public, there being a statue which prevents the ■A MORE) ABOUT Raleigh Roundup (Continued From Page Five) MEN Read Carefully j Friday, July 14, 11 A M. sharp, I want to talk to 8 men who are really ambitions and want an op portunity to make money. It doesn't matter what your past work has been, all we ask is that you • are willing1 to study and learn. We teach you our work. > It will be necessary that you be willing to get along on $75 to J85 per week'Commissions for the first 4 to 6 weeks while learning our work. A car is necessary. You must be able to give the names of 3 people who will vouch for your honesty and integrity. We prefer men who are mar ried or haye some responsibility. I would also like to talk to a few men who are mechanically in clined and who know a good thing when they see it. Therefore, if you are honest and of good character, a willing worker and neat in appearance, and have a car, come and talk to me, R. C. SONGER At The Hotel Wilkes. publication of SBI investigations except aa they may be brought out in a trial. Solicitor Bill Bickett, son of the former Governor, said last week that he would consider an indictment — or at least a jury hearing — upon the return to the city of Attorney General Har ry McMullan, who is now on va cation on the Dare County coast. So, a matter which everybody thought would be settled with Moore's resignation is still hang ing fire. NOTES . . . The summer meeting of the State Board of Conservation and Development will be held at Morehead City on July 25-27 . . . and the State Highway Commission is now holding meeting away from Ral eigh ... at Waynesville last week ... and at Greensboro a few weeks ago . . . with one for the coastal area in the offing . . . Moving the Government out to the people . . . -Good sense and good politics . . . Abie Upchurch, who handled Frank Graham's publicity, is now back as head of the beer division Of Alcoholic Beverage Control . . . Nicaraguan Ambassador Capus Waynick, ,in Washington for several weeks now assisting President Truman with the program to provide techincal aid and advice for sub marginal countries about the earth, received a shock last week when the Senate Appropriations Committee hinted that it would recommend that the appropria tion for this Good Samaritan ef fort be reduced to $10,000,000 . . . The President originally ask ed for $45,000,000. . . . Look Magazine this week Back HST on Korea ASSISTANT Press Secretary of the White House, Eben Ayers reads some of the more than 1,800 letters and telegrams sent to President Truman congratulating him on the stand taken in the Korean situa tion. (International Soundphoto) has a 3-page spread on Char lotte's evangelist, Billy Grahan . . . The crackdown by Uncle San on big-time gamblers . . . anc the incident publicity . . is caus ing many a worried brow ii North Carolina's gambling hous es, according to word coming oui of SBI here . . . There is no in dication that there is less big time gambling through betting on horse races, baseball games etc. . . . but reports have it that the operators in North Caroline are getting much more careful on who their customers are ; . . A Senate subcommittee said that one large bookmaker syndicate had two outlets in North Caro lina: B. M. Broome of 107 1-2 South College Street, Charlotte, and W. G. Farlowe of Route 6 Greensboro . . . Police depart ments in the two cities say the places operated by these gentle men are no longer in business, the Charlotte spot closing down about a month ago , . . ... Governor Scott last Thurs day named Dr. J. M. Hedrick of Winston-Salem as a member of the State Ports Authority . r . Hedrick, an optometrist, is of the Taylorsville Hedricka ... A bro ther, W. P . Hedrick, has been tobacco marketing specialist with the State Agriculture Department for several years . . . Another brother is also an optometrist . . . Dr. Earl Hedrick of Raleigh . . . The Winston-Salem Hedrick succeeded Staleyu'Cook ot Burl ington's afternoon newspaper . . . Cook moved off Ports Authority to succeed Dr. A. W. Deans of Battleboro, who died suddenly a few days ago, orf the Board of Conservation and Development. i 0 i' Holdup Try Foils, Mon Kills Himself New York — Frank d'Ama to, 25, wrote a short note to his wife. He was going to try a holdup, he told her, and if he failed he was going to kill himself. Then he put the note in his pocket and loaded his 38-calibre revolver. Early today, police said, he pointed it at Salvatore Celen tano, took $10 from him, and drove off in his victim's car. Celentano grabbed a taxi, alert ed a police car, and was on the scene when the patrolman closed in. As the police ran toward him, d'Amato fired. When they reach ed him, he was slumped in the car window, dead — a bullet through his right temple. A few moments later, they found the note in his pocket. NON-WAR Domestic-civilian of the Federal' amounted to |6.9 billion 1948. The President has ed a total of $12.2 these items for 1951. incresae in Federal non-war ex penditures of $6.3 billion or 77 per cent in 3 years. FARMERS CONTACT MAYMEAD LIME COMPANY SHOUNS. TENNESSEE FOR YOUR LIME REQUIREMENTS WHEN YOU TRADE WITH MAYMEAD LINE CO. YOU GET; LIME that more than meets all Government Specifications — LIME that tests high and gives quick results. LIME that is ground fine and spreads easily. LIME that has a very low content of moisture. LIME THAT WILL BE DELIVERED WHEN YOU WANT IT. LIME that has a guaranteed weight. You Get a weight ticket with each load. A. CARD TODAY WILL HAVE YOUR LIME ON THJfi WAX

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