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ftBIPAI AFTERNOON, JANUARY 4, 1952 Plymouth’s Pate-Setting New Belvedere •-•-• v i^*f> sHK**^' Here’s Plymouth’s smart hardtop club ctupc, the Belvedere, the pace-setter in the lowest price field with Hs new concepts in styling and beauty. The car Ji**s gSistcning. lively two-tone colors: Suede Tan with Sable Bronze top; Belmont Blue Polychromatic with Sie«- V»£ (i. ■ > to.>: Mint Crcrn with Black top. The color used on the roof follows the Belvedere’s streamfire.! < ., -f«r* : i .:: If i • *-;:tLus rear window and down over the rear deck, giving the car the confluen.al l.«oi . V • *■ <■ * :■■> Min* outlines the top and carries back to separate the two colons at their junction :t uu: v.jc t ;r v .- , t ,>i. Interior is luxurious, with colorful duality fabrics afid vinyl - - -?•''■■*' ' - • the exterior. Yank Cagers Invade State, Duke Tonight RALEIGH IW Two inter sectional i games provide the slim Southern Conference basketball 'fare tonight. N.. C. State, wearing its third Dixie Classic crown cocked over one eye, takes on once-beaten ford ham. ] Coach Everett "Case warned his Wolfpack not to get overconfident: “They are one of the roughest teams off the backboards .. tap-ins .. speed .. and fast breaks we'll LEE'S 14 Heur Road i Track Terminal @) And Wrecker Service PHONES j 2727 2052 FAYETTEVILLE HWY. DUNN, N. C. •'■■ GIANT A SCREEN ;^ iF Motorola TV A beautiful table model styled tike a console; giant Filtered Clear picture*... inttant "TSrget” yylog . . . Bilt-in-Antenna, and* laUcCtion Glare-Guard . . . richer , -Golden Voice" ' lone. $199.95 ’ Sts MICKY >■■ r/ ier . . mm I II I ■* 1 1* i TMTA| PB ' FLIER TELLS OF DRAMATIC RESCUE M ■ » f\*L ■ i Wl ‘vBB * fflm aK Hk 'IgHI nEa flg m ‘■ltfvjk jMHk Vs i JUST RETUnNED HOME after being hospitalized for six weeks, Capt. James F. Bertie, of New York, tells his wife, Linda, and son, John, 8, how he was pulled to safety by a helicopter after being shot down behind Enemy lines in Korea. The flier, badly burned about the face and hands, was directing artillery fire when his observation plane was caught by enemy shells. His rescue was affected by an Allied ’copter, protected by an um brella of American planes circling overhead. (International Exclusive) meet this year.” , Pennsylvania will play Duke at I Durham ■ .J Davidson will meet the McCrary ' Eagles. BASKETBAAALL RESULTS,. .. By UNITED PRESS St. Joseph’S 74 Westminister .56 LaSalle 67 W. Kentucky St. 58 Temple 61 Niagara 60 Canisius. 62 Utah 54 Michigan 62 Utah 54 Bradley 80 Washington and Lee 56 Dayton 97 Mississippi Southern 73 Dayton 97 Mississippi Southern 73 Colby 72 Gannon 69 SAVE SYSTEMATICALLY! THE HOME BUILDING AND LOAN WAY Per Week ' ( At Maturity 25c SIOO.OO 1-00 $400.00 1.25 $500.00 2.50 /.. $1,000.00 5.00 J. ..$2,000.00 Start the New Year of# right. Our New Series Are New Open. I DIVIDEND j Per Annum. PAID ON FUU#AID STOCK Any purchase made by Jan. 10th will draw interest from Jan. 1. :OME BY OtJR OFFIC E LET US EXPLAIN OUR PLANS OF SAVINGS. Home Bustling & Loan Co. 117 E. Broad St. Phone 242$ B • y, M-j&d&S pux! ft * . TRUSSES * Hospital Supplies * Crutches EXPERTLY FITTED HOOD'S DRUG STORE Dunn, N. C. is ■■ft i THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. u Baseballers Sign NEW YORK -rim— Star pitchers Eddie Lopat of the New York Yankees and Ewell Blackwell of the Cincinnati Reds headed the list of players returning signed 1952 contracts today to major-league baseball teams. Others to agree on financial terms were - catcher Bob Swift of the Detroit Tigers and catcher Bob Wilson of the Chicago White Sox. Southpaw Lopat, who racked up 21 victories against nine lasses during 1951 and topped that off with a pair of five-hit victories over the Giants in the World Series, was believed to have signed for about $25,000. COLLEGE BASKETBALL By UNITED PRESS Buffalo 65 Colby 48 Lafayette 58 Scranton 57 Yale 96 Puerto Rico 46 Duke 62 Pennsylvania 52 Purdie equipment Company 1 REE HB H Mik, MJf nHM Die GRANT- mahogary finish Table ModeL |H jHMF * " T®?'** jg cabinet. Also available Ti; ; l 'ilsiitiilUftißl “ ’ an v tv, 'J Yj vr, B 4 Jf MM J M M VM Radio, 3 speed Phonr, 6 +aph Combination. YMM mM M AJ M M A mm m S our of mahegany veneer or modern I w W. M M w. M A w W. V w w W M m^w\ B ■ r| * 0 Thr in -a handaomely'^^ *"»' j t'’j* i - ' 'ii-. yjlji y''"s\ ■* ill i; lied Kadio-Clork iliai Iris you waken to music. "■ i■ i.i,, .uni i- .-quipped with tube AC-DC aet with big 1- five-inch speaker. Black. Ivory, Mahogany and five - mgr ■ w MT *ur A *ar Guild colors with gold trim aud knobs. M, MEMORIAL " Doors close at s-.is p. in. -“1 Come in. See Halo Light, the new and exclusive feature that . i makes the picture look larger seem clearer... and get your TOE FRAME OF LIGHT FOR TV VIEWING COMFORT Th« <w«e «m »*m " * Movie-Clear* TV with HaloUcht. Handsome Uapglo> “ white cab met, hatuhnhbed Auah. Listen to Stmiay Ktye’* SYLVANIA SUNDAY SERENADE “EQUIPPED—TO EQUIP—VOUR FARM AgD HOME- LBU 77 Loyola (La.) 60 . Tennessee 59 East Tenn. St. 52 Fordham 62 N. C. State 59 Youngstown, 83 Akron 75 . Bowling Green 76 Dartmouth 68 : Detroit 63 Marquette 61 Kent State 72 John Carroll 67 Mich. State 66 Notre Dame 52 Hamline 67 Drake 46 SOUTHWEST i St. Louis 64 Houston 57 TCU 58 SMU 43 FAR WEST Oregon 55 San Francisco 49 St. Mary's 54 Santa Clara 53 Pearson (Continued From Page Twill lean government has discovered uranium—and, believe it or not, the deposit was found in La Serena, the home town of President Gonbalez Videla .. High Commissioner Mc- Cloy reports the Russian air force in Eastern Germany now is comp- letely equipped with Jet fighters. McCloy has told the Pentagon the old propeller-driven fighters have been flown to Hungary, Rumania ■ and Bulgaria to build up the sat ellite air forces there .. The com- : munists have ordered book purge i of all libraries and bookshops in t East Germany. All , Democratic i | books will be destroyed. However, ] the comunists are so hard up for i paper that they have ruled against ; a spectacular book burning. In stead, the purged books will be re processed into new paper .. Th- American legation reports that Matias Rakosi, bullet-headed com- : munist dictator of Hungary, is get- 1 ting increasingly jittery about his future. Premier Rakosi happens to be the man who ordered the four American fliers put on trial. He now fears he is being watched by secret Soviet agents. Maybe a purge! is in store for him as it was for i Vice Premier Slansky in Czecho slovakia. Winchell j (Continued From Page Two) He is more furious at newspaper men (who exposed the plunders) than at his grafting cronies Herbert HHoover’s speech at the Dutch Treat Club offered thisj marshmanship: “Our foreign pol-j icy is designed to comfort the as- ■ flirted and afflict the comforted” j .. It was a mere 10 years ago that American.' were paying 30c for a lb, of steak. 39c for a lb. of butter, I arid you. could get aft auto for S9OO. That was during FDR's adminis- j ■ tration—when critics howled the New Deal was ruining the nation Apparently some of those ac cused income tax execs mixed up Santa's Whiskers with Uncle Sam’s, j | The Show-Oafs: Felix Frank- j furter: “AA contemporary biogr- [ I aphy too readily invites hagiogr PAGE THREE aphy.” (His Honor means hero wor ship) .. S. Rodman Jn IkwN. Y. Times: "Reified reality.” (The poor maa moans It's a cold, marble-like eXßßMmtion) .. M. I.erner: “Hollywood was like Rome in its more sybaritic days.” (Max means luxurious) .. W. Terry: "Its humor envenomed by Injec tions.” (He means poisoned) .... : Wilbur Watson: “It Is in the hor tatory vein.” (Meaning that it looks like a con job) .. From a Times book review: “His stumb ling prolixity and his labyrinths of | verbal obfuscation.” (Whoodat?) FEEL ACHY? DUE TO COLD X***^~~ si te gw symptomatic ODD RELIEF
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