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PAGE TWO .. " ' -—; BULLETINS tOu tinned from pace It r, PHILADELPHIA —l® The University of Penn sylama announced today that salary increases of about a year will be granted to all members of the "teaching staff and bther employes, effective July 1. •UTICA, Mich. (If) Mykolj Kuzaczok, a ■person who learned only this week that his wife and two ehiMren still are alive in Eastern Poland, was killed by a jtto yesterday while walking along a fog-blanketed high •w«; : .JHMNBURG, Tex. IIP) An Eflin£burg -woman be lieves -that a loaf of bread she bought at a grocery here was too heaily fortified—in fact that it Contained ' ; steel wool, wire or similar substance.” Mrs. Sarah J. Jones filed suit in district court against the H. E. Butt Grocery CjMor $75,600. Kan. (IP) Greenskeeper Claude Turner j wattfM to get to work yesterday. His automobile was snmv bound. <He saddled his horse and galloped to his job at Hle White Takes (Golf Club here. «** _ " SAPPORO, Japan (IP) A bitter si'eet storm lashed to ft 30,000 homeless victims of on earthquake and eight waves which struck this -northernmost Japanese is- (W Glum supporters of universal lraMry -training .pinned 'waning hopes oiffhe Senate to- most lawmakers figured UMT was dead at least for ] ( TVASSINGTON (IP) Sen. Robert A. Taft’s managers ale happily confidant that their man is established in the pfkblic mind is underdog in the March 11 New Hampshire presidential primary. 1 ‘ - - 1 1 " (IP) Antoine (Pinny, a little known Independent, agmed today (to form .a -new French government in the latte of an almost empty treasury and the ever present Hjatftow of Gen. ‘Charles de Gaulle. i: Korea (IP) Allied truce negotiators demanded today -that the Communists account for 174 ad dStional captured United Nations troops, most of them WASHINGTON (IP) Harold E. Stassen was far out in ftont of all other presidential candidates today in the pri- UjAry-entering derby. His entry in the Oregon Republican pfJJpHtential contest this week brought to 11 the number otygtates where he has entered or announced' plans to efitter presidential primaries. "No other* GOP candidate dose to that mark. SHEW YORK Iff). — Floodwaters from rain-swollen riv ersmenaced the Southeast today as a sub-zero coL<d wye grjpprd the Northern Midwest. Officials in the snow-bur dengi North warned warmer weather was on the way, bnatpng with it the threat of floods in that section. But the warm-up was expected to be gradual. ' y " JANEIRO, (IP) - -Casualties in yester-; - HOLLYWOOD (UV— Film star Ronald Reagan and his nesujrkie, starlet Nancy Davis, were headed for an Arizona honeymoon today—maybe. The 40-year-old actor and Miss Dims announced shortly "before their marriage yesterday tHlJCfhey planned to honeymoon in Phoenix, Ariz. J**SANTA MONICA, -Calif. (IP) -Comedienne Una Mer its! was reported out o t danger today from the effects of a$ qerdose of sleeping pills, and her doctor said she could the hospital in a few days. .2. . ______________ JL* WASHINGTON (IB Secretary of State Dean Ache «*»-said today he personally "had Cleared Foreign Service Officer 0. Edmund -Chibb after she State Department’s Ipyaßy and security board had decided Clubb was a se . «-' ■» a"Vt)t. | * .1■! I I I. I! (IP Prime Minister Winston Churchfll that -Britain’s lagging rearmament program gie ewn further delved by shortages of materials and " MOSCOW' (IP) The Supreme 'Soviet of the Soviet Un probably the wozld’s most colorful parliament, opened session today in the Kremlin’s great hall, form- throne roof'of the Russian osars. ANGELES, Calif. (W Film actor Steve Coch ran-was scheduled today for a court appearance as the -hetotod aftermath of a New Year s eve party. Lenwood (ttogay) Wright, a former boxer, filed a $465,000 dam agJCßnit against she handsome actor yesterday, charging tj(p*Cochran was too handy with a baseball bat at the ' • --i-i.i ini. "'1 ■■■■ . *M- ; . J , fired nl * ht t« uSted ta si e *^* y,ftene £ cßtttoutor tastes -oolJided. «fcrty-five won injured. IShrbihbc -was- - t- -v £ • , ML, I - rllfT Chamber Signs W\ Mew Members : Eleven additional new members have been-added to the Dunn Chamber of Commerce as the result of the membership campaign, It was reported this morning by Nor man Suttles, Chamber Manager. The additional members are; O. O. Manning, Lee Motors, Cotton Dale Service Station, Farmer’s Supply Co., J. O. West, G and W Poultry Co., BVerette Doffermyre, Carolina Oil Stores, Harnett Trad ing Co., Inc., Jackson Shoe Store and the town Book Shelf. These new members bring to 66 the number of concerns who have been added to the membership of the Dunn Chamber .of Commerce as the result of the membership drive. ftc Cot (Continued trm Page One* Umstead and to Gr. Roy Earp for Olive. WIDESPREAD PUBLICITY Mr. McMillan reported last night that the debate 'has received much favorable publicity throughout .. the State and he also read; to the group editorials from v two newspapers, The Fayetteville Observer and the Greensboro Record, endorsing the event. it • » | -Hoover Adams, who is handling I the press arrangements, said this morning that representatives are expected from most of the State's larger newspapers, from the various press associations and radio sta tions. The debate is expected to be carried over a State-wide radio net work, originating over WOKB in Dunn. Dunn Pharmacy (Continued from page one)) of the largest and most modern drug stores in the State, carrying a complete stock of nationally-ad vertised merchandise. Mr. Warren, prominent Dunn business, civic and -religious leader, established Dunn Pharmacy here in February, 1938, giving this sec tion its first cut-rate drug stoje. Work on the new front is in; no way interfering with' the normal business operation of the firm. The store, incidentally, is :open until 9 p. m. every, flight this week. Quit* An £yeful * -if v i r • tOOtPHG over a pair of 180-year old bifocals is Mary Croci. Adorn ing her big blue eyes is • peir erf glasses with Chinese frames dat- , ingback to WlO. Theuhique eye-. glasses will be exhibited at the National Antifluss Show to be held soon in Kfadtsbn Square Gar den, New York. ( International ) STARDOM AT LAST TBS DAILY HKXNGD DUNN. If. fc MISS JOHNSON .COMPLIMENTED Miss Emma Lou Summerlin and Miss Melrose Tbrt honored Miss Pat Johnson, Saturday bride-elect of Willie Brannon at a delightful canasta party Monday night at the Summerlin home. Miss Johnson is shown seated at the left with Miss Summer.ln behind her. Miss Tar: is seated at the right with Mrs. E. B. Johnson, mother of the bride-elect standing behind her. (Daily Record Staff Photo.) Draft Officials Will Call Forty A number of delinquent registr ants have been notified to report for induction and two, have al ready been reported to the United State District Attorney for action, it was revealed today by Miss Helen Hoffman, Clerk to ' the Harnett County Draft Board. Those ordered to report ant} their last known address are; Vellle W. Smith, 304 N. Bloodworth St., Ral eigh; George Leslie Scott, 439 Ramsey St., Fayetteville; Will Thompson, Jr.,- 501 E. Carr St., Dunn; and William Wehunt, Jr., Route 1 Broadway. In the event that the above nam ed registrants fail to report for in duction as directed, they will be reported to the U. S. District At torney. After this action, the local board will not have authority to clear the charges against the regis trant. After a delinquent has been taken into custody, the decision re garding the prdkeculion of the case rests with the District .Attorney. (ither»delinquents Sbho have - al ready ’been reported to , the Dis 'tHct Attorney are; William Dillard Andrews,‘Route 3 Dunn; and No cak F. Woodall, Route 1 Coats. Forty men were called up lor their pre-induction physical ex aminations on March 5. and nine will be called up for Induction on March 12, Miss Hoffman reports. Stock List NEW YORK (IP 2:00 p.m. Stocks: American Can - 119% j American Car & F 35% American T Sc T 156% American Tobacco 60% Atlantic Coast Line 84% Baltimore Sc Ohio 18% Bendix Aviation 51 Bethlehem Steel 49% Boeing Aircraft 49% Borden 50% Briggs Mfg 34% Cannon Mills 48 j -Chesapeake Sc Ohio 34% Chrysler 89% Coca-Cola 160% Colgate P-P 42% Continental Can 45% Corn Products 70% Curtiss-Wrifht 8% -Douglas Afrcragt 37% DuPont 87% Eastern Air 24% YCddak 44% General Electric 56% General Motors 51% Goodrich ' .59% Goodyear " 44% Gulf 6il 53% International Chem 21% International Harvester 53% International Nickel 45% T Sc T Kroger Co ' '* 33 Liggett* Myers 87% PanEraipt Pictures 28% ‘ „ Sears Roebuck 53% iji: Btudebaker 44 V S Pipe > F 37 « r R U O owl 1 Warner Bros ;Ih| i%Ss&rii • wWi IVtofSwltoiißA ir- mi.. nc ] Woolwor^ 5 * C f 2% Two New Memlbers Are Welcomed In Fellowship Class The Fellowship Class of Divine St. Methodist Church held their ' monthly meeting Monday night at - the home of Mrs. Dwight Rowland with Mrs. George Franklin Blalock 1 and Mrs. Floyd Middlebrook as co ■ hostesses. 1 Mrs. Rowland, who is president -of the class presided over a short business session and Mrs. O. M. Leslie, secretary read the minutes of the last meeting and called the roll. Mr. Norman Suttles and Carroll were welcomed in as -new members. The devotional was taken from “The Upper Room’’ and was given by John Lewis. After the meeting the group ' enjoyed a social hour during which a baby contest was held and games were played. The hostesses- ser-, ved tempting refreshments of a party plate and coffee. | Those present for the occasion! were Mr. and Mrs. Russell. Bass ford, Mrs. Jim Cromartie, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dowd, Mrs. A. BApod-. win. A. B. Sexton Ae, "'Mr. and Mrs.® tort Lever, Mrs. O. M. Leslie and John : Lewis. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Preston Parker, Mrs. Ed Tart, Bill Biggs, Mr. and Mrs. Nornuin Sut tles, Woodrow Carroll, Mrs. Blalock Mrs. Middlebrook and Mrs.- Row land. JOHNSON—POPE Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Pope of Smlthfield have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Barbara Jeanne Pope to Mr. Stacy Lee Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clam Perry Johnson of Benson. The marriage took place February 20 in South Carolina. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Robert -Warren of Newton Grove have announced the birth of a son, Robert Allen on 1 February 26 -in Johnston Memorial - Hospital in Smlthfield. Mrs. War ren before her marriage was Miss Myrtle G. Massenglll df Four Oaks. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp H. Ashley of Angler announce the birth of a daughter February 28 1n Rex Hos pital in Raleigh. Mrs. Ashiey is the former Ruby Rambeau of Angler. The bay has beeh named Betty Sue. Handing* pace one) Speaker Mr the occasion will be Dr. Amos - Abranjs,, associate editor of the North Carolina Education News, the a,-ter' printed by the Abrams is a versa tile and wttfc lecturer-and his ad dress thoroughly enjoy- wiSTmembers of the state association tending Harnett County Board of Educa tion have also been Invited, to at tend this meeting, as wen as the this meeting wUI be the L.,r.T.T7aar.TSfeitehama,? . , Vt. | DUE TO PUBLIC DEMAND - - j 1 Bw im ■ II j] Hcpd liver Time Today dunn theatre J State Briefs (rcottoned From Page One) rine Air Station identified the pilot killed as Capt. Ralph Ainsworth Andrews of Watertown, Mass. SWANQUARTER (If) Hyde - County voters were overwhelmingly 1 voted to keep ABC liquor stores : cut of this seacoast county. Of ficial tabulations from all but one precinct gave the drys an almost .2 ■ to 1 victory in yesterday’s vote. WINSTON-SALEM IIP) A jury i was to be chosen today to try for mer short-order cook John Webster for first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of his employer, grill own er Grover C. Mauldin. After Maul din was killed at his grill just out side the city limits here. Feb. 10. Webster drove to Wilmington and gave himself up. He forced two I women, Mrs. Hazel Fisher and Miss Carolyn Edwards, to accompany him on the across-state flight in the car , that belonged to a highway patrol man. 1 RICHMOND, Va. (W An epi demic of "grippe-flue*’ continued to hop-scotcli pattern Vn- YANCEYVILLE OP) The second trial of Negro tenant farmer Mack Ingram, charged with “rape at 75 feet” of a white girl has been set , for March 17, Caswell Superior , Court officials said pßay. GREENSBORO 9Pv|- Twelve Ne- i groes in Forsytfc County have been j indicted for failure to purchase SSO « federal gambling tax stamps, Inter- t nal Revenue enforcement officers ( said today. LAST MINUTE SHORTS WASHINGTON (W FBI Dir ector J. Edgar Hoover announced today that 'FBI agents Lave seised 1,363 slot machines In raids hi 36 cities in South Carolina, Illinois, Ohio and Pennsylvania. WASHINGTON (TP) Senate -Bern oeratfc leader Ernest W. McFar land said today be will not call up universal military training for de bate unless Senate passage would revive UMT«s chances in the hos tile House. NEW YORK (VI Stocks reach ed new highs since Feb. T1 in the most active trading since Jan. 31 daring the morning dealings today. WASHINGTON (V) The Justice Department refused today to give House investigators a list of all cases which haa been referred to the Tart ttetopp Eat which were Scofic befaii fionnWcTfilitn of jEH* WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH $, 1952 t ft «.‘- r - I Hostesses i Mrs. Paul Godwin And Mrs. Clayton Barefoot were Joint hos tesses to the members of the Oak Ridge Club, which held Us regu lar monthly meeting on Tuesday February 28, ht 2:«0 o’clock. Mrs. Leland Lee president, call ed the meeting to order and the: group sang "America”, which was! followed by the Collect of ClUbi Women of America. Mrs. M. L. Gilbert, Secretary react the minutes of the previous meet-j lng and called the roll. ; Mrs. Robert E. Lee gave the! treasurer’s report. * Home beautification and garden reports were given by Mrs. M. L. Gilbert And Mrs. Earl Hinson. Miss Southerland gave a verv interesting lesson on "Serving Milk To The Family”. A social hour followed with the hostess serving chicken salad! crackers, cakes, pecans and ice tea. • Four visitors were present, Mins i Pearl Watson. Mrs. Ruskll Best, j Mrs. Earnest McNeil and Mrs. Cllf jord Warren. Club members present were Mrs. Theadore Lee, Mrs. Le- I land Lee, Mrs. M. L. Gilbert, Mrs. Btorl Hinson, Klrt. Robert E. Lee, Mrs. Paul Godwin. Mrs. Clayton Barefoot, *srs. Allen Brock and 1 the agent Miss Eleanor Souther land. Mewart totes To Be Thursday Mr. John David Stewart, 71. of Lillington, Route 3. died at Hlgh smith Hospital iq Fayetteville Tues day afternoon at 12:30 after a lengthy illness. He was born In Harnett Comity, son of the late David A. Stewart and Pensy Ken nedy. Runeral services will be held at Rogers Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Thursday conducted by the Rev! Lonnie Woolweaver. Burial will be in Antioch Cemetery at Mamers.' He Is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. L. Harrington, Lillington;; three sons, Allen Stewart," Lilling ton, Ralph P. Stewart, Baskin, La.; Paul Btewart, Aiken, S. C.: four brothers, ‘Frank -Stewart, Lillington Colon Stewart, Mamers. Herman Stewart,. Mamers, -H. 'K. Stewart, Aiken, S. C.; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild. LEGION TO MEET Dunn Pott Number fi9 of the American (Legion will hold its reg ular monthly business meeting at the Legion Hut, Thursday night, March 6, at 7:30 p. m. All Legion a ires are invited to attend. WASHINGTON TV) - The Sen ate Executive Expenditures Com-1 mittee voted today to disapprove 1 President Truman's plan for re-1 organising the oeandaWhatan «u --reau of Internal Revenue. I wn » <, *tote*warnfnt*oh^iig t< Wd- | HAMIY qh. CD H maim iQdwwofc monmcrT Ambulance Service Phone 2077 CROMARTIE FUNERAL HOME DUNN, N. C. uuwns television xneawe firMVftsbflrO »:*• F*r * • viwmrm v lt:4S itnia flmHh SboW * WFMY—TV ia; ram iTtorom™" CANCER VICTIM Blonde, blue-eyed Virginia Adams of Philadelphia Is only 17 toonttis bid and the victim of a malignant cantor that will in all ptoba-m biHty take her nfe in a matter of w weeks. Too young to know her tragic fate, Virginia leads a happy life. Here she is in the arms of Moikets (Continued from page one) demand slow. Prices, paid produc ers and handlers FOB local grad ing Stations: A large 40, A medium 37, B large and current collection* 35. W COTPIN 1 p.m. prices NEW YORK <W March 40.51; May 39.81. NEW ORLEANS (V) March 40.60; May 39.76. HOGS RALEIGH (W Hog markets: Mount Olive, Dunn, Whltevtlle, Tar boro, Pembroke, Wilson, Qrtdsbortw Wilmington, Washington, Kinston" Rocky Mount, Smlthfield, Luniber tonfi Marlon, Clinton, Rich Squaie: Steady at 17.00 for good and choice 180-240 lb. barrows and gilts. Jacksonville, Fayetteville, Flor ! ence: Steady at 1735. Eng. W - A lum bering double-de«k bus ennened out •f control on a Manchester street last night and ndhrcjl -down a line as school children, klfling four an<to inJOring six-wortopsty. * FJ’CARS ftyGKS
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