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• JPEED LEAVES UGLY MARK Expensive piste glass front Os
• ' tfce Brown Aoto Snpply Company, located on the eomeT of Main
I V'stteet and Prison Camp Road in Lillington. got an unexpected jar/
> tast night probably soma hot-rod artist. The unknown motorist
• broke the glass over half of the window, causing damage that
""""'Manager J. L. Adcock estimated at over WM. Constable Fletcher
Bethune, who lives nearby, said that a few minntes before midnight
• he heard tires squalling as a car passed his house and the Methodist
• Church, headed south. A second later, Bethane said, he heard a
• crash and looked ont to see lights from a ear flash as it backed a
■ few feet and then swung around a corner, then swung around the
« corner toward the prison camp at top speed. Dirt was flung from
• the shoulder of the road up on the sidewalk. “Some-body was just
■ going to fast to make the corner—not another car was in sight,”
<J "said the officer. (Daily Record photo by T. M. Stewart).
I BULLETINS
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WASHINGTON (IP) Executive agencies of the fed
• eral government hired 15,000 workers in January? ttife
• Civil Service Commission reported today.
»BTH ARMY UQ., Korea (IP) -Communist troops 9 at-
J racked' the Allied Dines South of the fanmunjeni truce ne
; eotiation area bui beaten* j*ff |fter a 30-mirtu4e;i«t.j
f « e qtf qfe*r. mo*. ( i >
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BEDFORD, Va. (IP Sen.'Harry P. Byrd has predicted*?
• that the name or the Blue Ridge Parkway will remain un
• changed. -•*>
WASHINGTON (IP. Assistant Attorney General'
■ James M. Mclnery disclosed today that the Justice Dc
“ partment is conducting “an extensive investigation’.. of
. Far Eastern expert Owen Lattimore.
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» . WASHINGTON (IP Civil Aeronautics Board Sources
1 said today that they hoped airlines will bring their coach j
2 f**es in line with CAB policy before any actual air; coach I
. flights are cancelled/
« WASHINGTON (IP Russian Aeronautical progress
disclosed in the Korean war has forced “drastic” revision
** of performance goals for U.S. combat planes now inde
u sign stages, it was revealed today.
OTTAWA* (hit. (IP Toronto University Chancellor
l Vincent Massey was installed today as Canada’s fiWt
f native bom governor-general and said he would “Cherish
” and preserve’’ the traditions of his office.
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i WASHINGTON (IP President Truman said today
J that Soil. Joseph C. O’Mahoney D-Wyo may try to get
*. the Senate to reconsider its action in sending, the Alaskan
JJ "Statehood bill back to committee.
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I DETROIT (IP A top official of the world’s largest
• local union at Ford Motor Company shouted “it’s a dam-
Z ned lie” when a Communist Party membership card bear
■ ing his name was introduced at the House Un-American
• Activities Committee hearing today. William R. Hood,
• recording secretary of powerful Local 600 oj the CIO U
« nited Aoto Workers, rose ffoih his seat to shout his denial
S that card No. 68X26 was issued to him.
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i WASHINGTON (IP President Truman told a news
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< Bendix Aviation 49% Penney 68
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D.b.o C. Searcy, 73. of Willow
Springs,sßoute 1, died at Rex Hos
pital Tuesday night aftc> an ex
tended illness.
Funeral services were held at the
home art « p.m. Thursday conduct
ed by the Rev. Robert J. Phipps,
of Fuquay Springs: Burial was in I
the family cemetery.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Blender Page of Wake
County; a son. Z. V. Page of Wil
low Springs, Route 1; two daugh
ters, Mrs. Hattie E. Morris of Wil
low Springs and Mrs. # Worth Hon
eycutt ,of Willow Springs; two
stepdaughters, Mrs. H. M. Young
j and Mrs. J. T. Young, both of Wil
low Springs, Route 1; a sister, Mrs.
Johnnie Brantley of Erwin; a bro
! ther, E. P. Searcy of Dunn; two
1 half-brothers, William L. of Clay
j ton and Frank Searcy of Willow
1 Springs; five grandchildren.
Howard Pollard
Dies In Hospital
Howard E. Pollard, SI, Harnett
farmer, of Coats, Houte 1. died
Thursday.morning at 4:45 in High
smith, HnsP'i ßl in Fayetteville. Hfe
had been ill for kbbpt three weeks.
Funeral services will be held
Friday'afternoon at 3 o'clock at the
Little Flock Primitive , Baptist
Church, near Coats.^Elder J. T.
Lewis of Coats and Blder Shepard
Stephenson of Benson. Route 2
will officiate. Burial will be in the
church cemetery.
Mr. .pollard is a native of Ha---
nett County, son of Lonnie G. and
Lucy West Pollard.
Surviving are his parents; three
brothers; HOyt Pollard of Benson.
Route 3; Horace of Benson, Route
3; and L. G. Jollard, Jr. of Four
Oaks, Route 3; six sisters, Mrs.
Pearl Bayles of Monocks Corner. .
S. C., Mrs. PauHne Mtmden of Four
| Oaks, Mrs. Jarvis Jones of Lill
ington, Mrs. Evis Gregory of Fu
quay Sfirings, Mrs. Lee Milton of
Lillington and Mrs. Melvin C. Lang-
Sori of Angler, Route 1.
Mrs. Matthews
DiesAlAngier
Mrs. Mary J. Matthews, 69, of
LUlinftion. Route l u . died at the
homeCßf A daughter) Mrii. Joseph '•
E. Dupree in Angler at 1 p.m. Wed- -
was a foygbgr of the
neajy LiUing|on and jwTthe wifi *
AdX
line Jackson of Sampson County.
Funeral services werf bejd Thursr ,
day at 3:30 p.m. In Neills Creek
, Baptist Qhurch near Lillington, i
by the Rev. Lee John
son of Fifqauy Springs, assisted by ,
the Rev.. Frank Pierce of Fuquay ■
Springs and the Rev. G. V. Ste
phens of Angler. Burial was In the ;
: .fthurch cemetery.
I Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.
[ Joseph E. Dupree .of Angier, and
[Mrs. Edwin Morris Os Lißlngion
i Route 1; a brother, Herbert Jack
son of Dunn, Route 4; two sisters,
Msi B. F. McLeod of Buie’s Creek :
and Mrs. Georgia Thornton of
Dunn; and three grandchildren.
Race Problem
Not Confined
To The SkHitfi
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Wl
Twenty-tKee Protestant church
es here atten4sd by Phite con
gregations reported til a survey
that they weuld not aeeept mem
bers es other races .at services.
The churches replied hi a
questionnaire distributed by a
race relations committee acting
for the Indianapolis Church Fed
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■j n °y*F*OMlFltt HtAM Jjg
conutiwrs of'non-tax paid whiskey
beneath a clever trapdoor in the
bqdroom fiber.
/ UNDER FLOOR
Salmon dtecxlbed how he
’rolled back arwool rig to find a
tfap .dbbr which opened to reveal
the liquor caehe. He said the whis
key rested oh the ground a few
I feet hqlow the floor and was hid
den from sight In all directions
sinep/the house is securely under
pinned: with hrick.
Constable W. B. Rgstleberry testi
fied that officers had received many
compaints over a period of years
about liquor spies at Mrs. Goins'
but were unable to And whiskey
whein the place wae searched pre
viously.
Attorneys for the wenWc& argued
it was a first offense, aftf cited
the defendant's arthritic ftfedhion
They said she was needed ht home
to care for her iS-yasi-eid high
school daughter. The court was
told Mb. Goins end her husband
have been separated for many years
She received the house and five
acred of land in the separation
S cement. They had six children
majority es theft nek married
n another case, the chart found
;h MeDougald, weß known Ne
merchant of Stawteftn. guuty
of receiving stolen goods. Judgment
wds suspended cm payment of costs.
Benjamin Bailey, teen-age Negro b
boy in jail awaiting trial on 16
burglary counts, testified he sold
eight cartons of cigarettes stolen
frdrn the Green.4*efchts Grill in
Lillington to MeDougald for nine
dollars.
not chjs
Bailey quoted MeDougald us ask
ing if the cigarettes were “hot” and
the youth said he replied, “Well, ,
they are Warm.” ‘
Three defendants entered pleas
of guilty - to driving drunk. They j
included Peter Joseph Hosheger, .
22, Ft. Bragg; John R. Davis. 24,
Ft. Bragg; and Miss Ida Parrish. ,
18, Fayetteville. All paid SIOO fines
and Rosheger was given a 30-day 1
suspended jail sentence.
Miss Parrish was booked on three ?
counts, public drunkenness, resist
ing arrest and operating a car .
without an operator’s license. She
wept at the court’s verdict, which )
first included a suspended 30-day ‘
sentence, later ordered stricken
from the record. Cpl.'Roy William- i
son said he arrested Miss Parrish .
In company of a young soldier on '
highway 217 near Brwin. The of- j
ficer said both were fbtoxlcated.
Careless and reckless drivers of
various types were fined $25 and
costs. In this group were Cpl.
Roy J. Hedgepeth, found guilty
of speeding and violating stop
signs in Angier. He wap ordered
not to drive in Harnett County oh
his furlough. Felton Walker, 34,
Linden, Routey, found guilty
Arfby. mm mmi -
guilty of careless and reckless driv- *
lng as result of an accident. Clar- I
ence E. Graham, 33. Negro truck j
drivei for Canuady Trucking Com-*,
pany, Lillington, was found guilty '
of speeding a heavy truck, al- (
though he claimed the truck speed- '
ometers are not correct. Judgment i
was suspended on payment of $lO ,
fine and costs and on condition '
he not speed on the highway.
In another case arising out of *
traffic violations, Hinton L. ClqjK
ton, 40 of Ponser in Hyde County, J
was taxed with costs for failure to 1
yield right-of-way at the croaa- *
roads north of Lillington. Robert i
Porter, Erwin radio announcer, who I
was the prosecuting witness in a •
trespass case, entered plea of gull- ]
ty to operating with expired Uc- j
ense plates. He was taded the i
costs. Burnett London Chalmers «
entered a plea of guilty to operai- ,
ing a car after the license re- 1
voked; prayer for judgment was ■
contined. «
CLEAR DRtVBB j
James bavis, 18, Lillington, Rt. 1
1, was cleared of careless and
reckless driving charges. Davis,
soda jerker at Kelly’s Drug Store,
ran his car off highway 15-H near 1
Neill’s Creek bridge. He claiihed
u_
eratiea in cooperation with the
National Council of Chnrohes.
However, 54 churches said they
would accept other races. Os j
these, 49 were Negro churches. I
... UCNU, N. a
me/ ws*
she not molest the prosecuting wit
ness. Margie Reg Lee.
Sherman ■ Ragland, charged with
abandonment and non-support was
allowed a continuance.
Jack Melvin, picked up along tbtl
highway by officers and charged
with public drunkenness was dis
charged and the coets ordered re
mitted When it was found he was an
iU man. He was returned to rel
atives in Fayetteville.
Jack Stewart ajft Settle Fair-'
cloth, who traded blows with a
can of motor oil, had filed cross
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Willie Shutman, Willie Shipman
and HaCfttts. all charged with as
sault, had the use nol prossed
ftftp leave, due ft the ahMhce or
the prosecuting witness Cutts, who
claimM bi the warrant he was cut
with a pocket knife on February 9.
Cases continued in which a ca
pias also was issued far the de
fendant, included the following:
William E. Greeson. operating a car
without an operator's license; Rob
ert McNeilL careless and rftkless
driving; Harold driving
while intoxicated; John W. Cum
. mines, driving on the wrong side of
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY it
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i oaae of the state against Charlie
i Bass, charted with assault with a
i deadly weapon on Leila 1
Liquor violation charges against >
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