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PAGE TWO BuuumNs «eutive, died **,v*im funeral services will 1$ : tomorrow. . LONDON. _ (UP) The Brjsish Medical Research Council reported tonight that you can sit in cold draughts, exercise in the' rain or wear wet socks—and it won’t make you tgmre liable to catch the common coJ4, WASHINGTON (UP) The military manpower problem will reach a critical Rgak n«t luty when thp draft is expected to start CHAMBERLAIN, S. D. (UP) ■awipg, 28, held (or the kidnaping and rape (4 a young school teacher, confessed suddenly today that he killed nis foster uncle, and led authorities to the body he had buried in a hay sV»ck. J FRANKFURT, Germany (V|) Thf V- Sr Ase der. - ROME. (UP) Heavy Po River and its tributaries imew qtot banks today threatening seven cities 111 NW WWI hrSw- AUBURN, Calif, (UP) A todjibK wto \ he did a “lot 0( praying” whw his trueS RftVLH vm.% aples j«ent out of control and hurtled s#ven miles WWH A i steep -njDuntain highway a % 5 imfe s\n houf 25, of Amarillo, m, was hospitalized Wre W'W legs, the only injuries be suffered m his wild riflp. ,! SOMEWHERE IN KOREA. (V?) i trymen described today a “woman in black” who leads Chinese assault P4R(S. (UP) A Brazilian ttfi United Nations appealed io Russia tpdaxtfl disarmament proposals because world ing the boling pont.” mSßßiteiw&Mtm « m mile stroll to see a pretty high school, to “please came back before you really get hi h?t water ” MEXICO CITY. (UP) Nearly 10P $ the lywid’s best stock car drivers sped into the mountains oi southern Mexico today on first lap of the 1,933-mile Pan Ameri can race tp the Texas border. LONDON. (UP) Leftwing Labor members of Far? pressed Prime Minister Winston Churchijl today PHILADELPHIA. (UP) Nearly a score of fire engines raced to a packing house last night when dense smitfe poored from tfce Tfeere wag no fi£. !**«* onteworkmen smoking hams* lyMytti t. JUSL-jSi ASffifi 3fis SBmtmaam wipe out a North-South wage differential of 10 cents an hoof: SCRANTON, Fa. (CP)., Thirteen-yeaT Oud Waßci Bonitz, of nearby Moscow, Pa., is one proud hunter today. a abound bear with sh <»* at a*d^wt RENO, Nev. (UP) Sen. Pat McCarran, 75, was showing “marked toward recovery today from a heart attack he suffered three weeks ago. I ' Nashville, tcw» cyr) \ “Sthum % d®n>” Ckib began drumnupg up support ffeU* % a Ulpve to seek the Democratic nomination for Sen. Estes Kefauver, former chairman of the Senate’s Crane IjaVertigntlng STO abmv Hft, (area. (TO) Hundreds «i stMwt ing Chinese Reds tkrew^^ti^a tfaa^^at^tl^^Am^^>^tj|^ WASHINGTON. (UP-) The CIO, chemical work tSoArmy's supply QfWu^pMsma Daodel A. Balch. former assistant commissioner of thetax gmjgt ***** lor : SSy WEST, Fla. (UP) President Truman cop- I atldk^^o^mu^h^^mg^li^^^nucfeiir o blas^d^^*i£S^ tary equipment, fortifications and materiel. The find blast ofdhkrnmTseries of gtomiclests necessary I£tae atefoc used‘4 V s YORK. (UP.) awimliqr * CAIRO, Egypt- (UP) - Egypt gave almighty wel- J SWS* Bntistu. ►, • - . m -[ ... L'- l *'-*' S 1 r Th o tna-v wMpWR'' I 2rwg -f - a 1t ° ’-tTLntYi ■' " " ’ St~ Scott (Continued From Pace One) and work toward that goal. You drlmvlE . S phSheior years wul fhrttwo weeks after he announced hi; platform and was nominated, his phone was ip- “« m p.f m IrHs <pi.-aaA, a telephone, he said, “Just gej pominated for Goyernpy,” ffe said that he lived on a “red” , read and that when tjie ! became cold, the cqtirch went' ipto i w,nter qfilters. %t Jugt waS not' j possible tp get 'to the church',V be I said. “I visualized tjlat tpis was #o | with mpny churches," lie said.’ The state, he asserted, has dope a lot in helping these rural cliurch | es and the members will have to mm i ward step for pur rpral churches." lie pointed but that such a coii solidated church could have a pas tor WhP could girt bis full time to the needs of the church and not h*ve to‘"scatter his hot." Children, he said, can be encour aged to attend rural schools by Supplying bus transportation apq the' added revenue wHI often pay THENING "The time is here,” he declared, home can brink the proper moral teaching to the young men and g&yyrssa#*?: hp,'ve far better piep wopicn because pf (he rpral influ j ence.” I Tl\p (nflupnpe of (he rural church j on 'government is tremendous, he decUred, and’ the qf. the boys and ’girls it is' guiding will tell in (he tutpre fhiere a time white 'we needpd sound tqpral fibpr thqh ept. " sU{ty percent pf pur pppple llvp In no#l communities,' he. coptin,- -Mtei to the generations at the fnture. • “It" takes folding money to run wchtulTfh %se i the Oov ernpr concluded, ‘‘if ypu would con [ h,.r'J th, role psgiaßissMS dress thy, meeting. IV ’ O ) ! ing more than lioftqm applications | Ipf renewal of autp, license places ||Ka£ The i number* sjwjt bt(?rs op % red back ground. i ashsvillk —m —a 22-mjie I section of the Blue Ridge ’Parkway It teaeed today, and ofhcals say ft win not be reopeMd linta sprlpg. v Thfe' road”from ftdll to Wl itU entire winter offletk said. “Vv-’VT Vvi*.".”"' tc.j' ta- IRE DAILY RECORD. DUNN. N. GL """I. - .-* 1 — 11. i i.j—, I | ■ _ r. '. U ywp,".. I—— ’■ | 'J, i.i ll ), . ’* “ - I | QLll TCVIfcH GREEtT GOVERNOR - Governor W. Kerr Scott is slpwi, grated by Malcolm (Mace) Wood, of Cttmgton Route 3, well-known ffarnett faiWer, prior to his address at the meet-' ‘ ing (ft (bp tWetqpdist Charge in the Boone Trill High School last night Governor Scott ad- the wore than" 490 perams present on the togde." “Tbe' Churidi in the Bnral Community”. Driver Facing Trial A Negro amhulance driver to day faced two' traffip counts in Recorder's, Court f<fflpvjing a collision with a car on Satprday at the. intersection of Front and tjfain Streets in Lillingtop. Robert Rdwarp ilooiy, who was driving an ambulance owned by H. W. Ferguson of Shawtown, told Highway - Patrolman W. H. Grady that in answer to a call he was speeding tp pick up an U1 patient 1 when the accident occurred. The officers said the ambulance, wiift . siren blowing was going north ori m yovmg sprf «i s WFdirectlon pf Sanford. With the "grpenTight'th his favor, Tia(ta turn? ep and nit the on-cpmln? ami)ul 'ahee. 1 Both machines’ were dam aged in excess of $l5O etch, officer; reported.' Moore was cited for careless and reckless driving and .failure tp stop at 4 traflic light. No one in jured- A large? ftow'd pf Saturday shpppers gathered immediately aftei the crash,' fearful that the ambu- ! lance"'held an - 'injured oi ill pa-I Uw(i Oum Hospilvl Patients Mrs Dip; Mrs. Josephine Davis, Rt, 2, Dunn; Mrs.' Dordtny Mfllec ftt. 3, Dunn; Ift. Edward ■ Rrwin; Mrs. Faye Clara Tart, Rt. 2, Dunn; Miss Joanne Langston, Rt. 2, Four Oaks; Anjjfo 3. Metro Clarence Smith, | Baby boy of Mr. and | Mn . Opprft FlpJd Jftclwpn; Spite MW W“S,?[ Cmul'', njaaaji (Continued From Part. One) sional field executive Tor flafnett and Cumberland. Counties and now secretary of the Dunn Chamber of Commerce, promised continued ttgtfrWbtiMK of He M^y^Emto^ lsslo^ l ’’ ** It was that all adult mrmm fens 1 ' following ■'•#ere^ ? present; > Waite W. Howard, district chair- Jojirt Norman - I .f-a.,.’, rr-,,1 D cregspd prices twq cents a peck 1 Instewf of one cent to match th* -. increased federal «clm tax. ’ m m fx^nb (Continued From Page One) and explained the necessary pro cedure for having the State Boaite Os Health authorize the f)uorida t(pn of the city’s 'Wier wstqp. piSCUSS HEALTH CENTER City Manager Oliver <X Ranplng and Commissioner J, y. Bass re ported on a visit for the health center at Clinton and Mr. Bags said it made them ashamed of Dunn's inadequate health, centet, erhich last week Wte* criticized asr inadequate by the Harnett County strand Jury. Under the law, it was pointed- out, Use Federal government Will pay tferee fourths of the cost Os * a ' teaith center, provided the- town and county will provide the lot and pay one-fourth the building cost. ' Mayor Hanna and members pf the board agreed to W«y»s the tot add expressed, - belief the county hoard should be. willing to pay.<jne fMgth the budding cogts. ' Tup South end of the tot upon wuich the puffier Arwarv is todated: ig i available. This lot meets the ri-_ , quirement that the medical centpr be located near a hospital and with plenty 6f parking space. GREATEST NEEtt Mayor Hanna declared that con struction of a medical .center could ; prove his administration's moat no table accomplishment, asserting it U-one oi the community-, vzeatesi City Manager Manning quoted Dr: W-, is; HMter, pith; | officer, as paying that' tqo-Ihirds of aH patients; treated 1- ip THa. nett . are treated in the' Dunn, R<»lfh Center. ' . "■ ; y. -’The problem of douUe-parking, and' congestion on North Wjl'soa caused \f&tt u^t a"trial 6 bates to ftwt b2ck’‘meteTs I The bo£t) IS^Attorhey *■ All bus parking spaces previously provide three bus stops for South ern Coach' Company-?in front of Wesley Coats’ case, in front of O’ ® n ’ premises rndy «ra« ! 'tb ™ | Avenue and" Joy stmt. . Tht flrtl, WfMobmetit prb>cct aeiHopmem vbl meflixi Covrl Tern From sage ffn e) ed by W. R. Beasley and driven by James B. Hussey/ CASES CONTINUED. Earlier in the day the suit brought by E. C. Nordan against J. F, Gardner an<( others bad been continued by mutual consent of at torneys on both sides When it ap peared the Beatepy-Baker case might Consume several days. c A 'land suit brought by R. G. Jojenaafi and others against Roary Matthews was continued when at torneysl-for Matthews reported the defendapt was not able to appear In-ithc courtroom. Judge Crisp'set the ,case (6r compulsory hearing as thk ilrst'case'qf the second week pt the’-February .CJvil term. A clntested. divorce action brougkt by W. T Sauls against Ila S, Stu)s. originally booked for . cqpUgued until Sms CabIHAM IftiSll i F wo P«« Owe) of Cammop, Route 2. secretary. s7Wi.|ifßf4' qi ’Directors for Har rtstt GeuptyjFArm Bureau are: Ed- ABmpn. -E&pn, Route 3; Alex Cameron, J. *IL' 8.. Route 6. San fofd; D. W.. Denning, Angler; *- # Jonqs, FuiWik^RouteT; Moscoe Raynor, Brwm; Gerald W. Rayas. Ccwatk Route l; T. t Caviness.Tu quky, Route 1; Grady Adcock, Cam eim i; 'J. k Tart, Lilllng- Uzq,,Rcli«e Y; Series Johnson. LU lUtotdi,; Route 1; J. H. Wuilams, Route T, and Lloyd Stew ait'.Biteacfway Route T. directors for the OQ«% Farm Rureau for tlie'Coming year will also be elect ed at this annual meeting. Farm Bureau members anri their , fjR ¥*** Wew* war- I riMk her aunt’s home % Colqpet, "*r***' . <**> a communicable RO.betf. Stephens, artist, of New cumgli Association's Chrmmas Seal | COmM i ttec'/teoaiposcd the S«|i TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 20,1951 U j” Markets (Continued From Fog* One) March 41J7. RALEIGH (V) Opening cotton quotations, middling and strict lojJE, middling, based on 1 1-52 inch staple length: Dunn: 4UO; 38.50. Laurinburg: 41.50; 3RSR Lumbertop: 41-50: 39.00. Tarhoro; 41.1 T; 38.25. Lincoln ton: 41.00; 39.00. mm?- wti m 1 Pearson i | M%\Vj, Qtji flrimrf A realty cnlnaa of ICQOpI in lhf» nows oi tfep notion. I tamed column, s Starts Not. 26 In Thq lftujy Rqcord V ' '*.■ 's I l ;——' LEM 14 Hour Rood [ Tri|e|c Terminal ; i Bumke I ! 2727 - 2052 j RAYBTEEFILLE BWY. j wm, h J > Oifr 9r New VEgt iin, HpiUMiU. Wmi, HiuntAi tiftitt JP:. t S ; FHONE 3304 IH'S FLORIST 2 „ w „ HKRNBrI 1 Rd. DO«y, N,» < 1 «nii .1,1 - * i Rites Tuesday For Angler Child Monday at 8 a. m. at Rex Hospital m in Raleigh. Funeral services weld held from the boat* TteMday at 2:30 p. m. Burial wk* in FtoMant Grove Ohureh Cemetery. Mder Floyd Adams of Willow Springs conducted the rttM.'"" '” , «• i-v, ’ \ r .■ " u WOHHORt' s| IkH InAM -Ml. i ' mmittok ■ \ HI H | * Oet ».re e«rt fee* qvevr el •« • Interne «W. <F «R .#(M:V|F I Icoqvfftjfnt ■ Hftt|Hf9 HTiTfl'F;-. !, P W " ’t ' ' 'ei 1.1 v . xwfW * [ WINN, Rt, C- L “Bgiieeaz.
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