CONSIDERABLE CLOUDINESS, COLD AND WINDY TODAY WITH OCCASIONAL LIGHT SNOW FLURRIES. MUCH COLDER TONIGHT. ■■■ -.VOLUME L Reds Near South Korean Capital i -.. *'" 8 x"w J&ia * ' iWsMii a A § lb V, IBBMmh.: iMHHL ; il '’ .‘Vr ■ ♦'* > ♦ *** 'Sfe pvs" -*•"'**** t' *' STUDENTS AT LILUNOTON—High School watch, w elding demonstration through shield developed by agri cultural teacher John Blackmon, an&shop instroctor H oward Mofrison. (Photo by Daily Record staff photo grapher Talbert Stewart.) - ' •>. ' ; / w • Half Hundred In State Die by Violence A By UNITED PRESS North Carolina counted more than half a hundred persons dead by accidents or violence today as the state ended its four-day cele bration of Christmas. __ - Belated reports of Christmas and Christmas Eve deaths pushed the total to 42 and a rash of post- Christmas shootings which broke our yesterday boosted the number to 52. Three persons in one family Akere killed near Asheville yester day as C. L. Shelton, 23, turned a .22 caliber automatic rifle on his wife’s family. Shelton’s mother in-law, Mrs. Dora Pittman, 49, brother-in-law, Delmos Pittman, 14, and three-year-old stepson Harold were killed. In another shooting, William Burchette, 59-year-old former prison camp superintendent, was killed near North Wilkesboro. Hu bert aster, 35, was charged with Jhe murder. At Statesville, Calvin Laaenby, 22-year-old Fort Bragg Negro sold ier, shot and killed hto estranged wife and then himself with a shot gun. KILLED BY TRACTOR • Donald Laverne Michael, eight i Continued On Page Seven) Glen McCarthy Is Sore; Daughter Weds Poor Boy By JACK OATES UP Staff Correspondent * HOUSTON, Tex., Dec. 27—(UP)— Oilman Glenn McCarthy was re-, ported “furious” today over the marriage of his 17-year-old daughter to a cobbler's son. whose fortune has been •Ackoned at 9200,000,000, was a poor boy himself when he eloped 20 years ago with the daughter of an oil However, he curtly refused com ment yesterday on reports that his who called at the $700,000 ££ *2** h Sf t mg^ “stunned and at a loss for (She Bailtj Jlecwrii Novel Shield Protects Welding Class Pupils The tirch singer who moans “Smoke gets in your eyes” would be out of place in one of John Blackmon’s welding classes at Lillington High School. Ennis Funeral Rites Slated LEE DANIEL ENNIS, 74. ONE OF DUNN’S OLDEST RESIDENTS Lee Daniel Ennis, 74, of Dunn Rt. 3, died Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. at his home, after a critical illness of sev eral days. A native of Johnson County, he came to Dunnr at the age of X7, and had lived here since that time. He had been a merchant here, and for many years he had. operated a bi cycle sales and repair shop. A gifted musician,, he was also intensely in terested in political affairs, both Ideal and national. , OLDEST BAPTIST At the time of his death, he was the oldest member of the Dunn Baptist Church. He was forced by poor health to retire from busin ess about 20 years ago. (Cantinned On Page Seven) werj described by friends as farmer “high school sweethearts” who had f His father, was^a | was held out of school foi* a year, c NO. 16