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r > +WEATHER+ * NORTH CAROLINA -Increasing etowdlneei Hi mild Wsdposday with showers beginning late la • est was sc or early at night and ending late at alfht or early ■ Tharaday. Partly cloudy and con tained mild Thursday. VOLUME II COMMISSION HEAD OK’S HEALTH CENTER fyunri Firemen Nan Annual 1 Party Tuesday J?uiih firemen will enjoy plenty qt'Vnfcrtalnment when they hold their tmnual Christmas Party Tues day night at 1:30 at the fire sta tion \ .Plans for the annual event were announced this morning by Howard M, Lee. fee retarv-treasurer of the | volunteer fire department. ~*W enfrrt,'>ln -T '“Ut will be pro vided bv Tay RWenhour 'iop "’iT Fayetteville maaic'an; and Mrs. Smith, of Dunn, an accord- HANNA to preside Chief Ralph Hanna will nreslde over the baronet. The menu will lpclude Orlff'tV* harW'-e, •—■cm h>e cream ,molds f'--u'-hed hv Ga'd nirr's Dairy and other special fav or”. | A feature of tv me'-tlnv will be prerentatlrm of ano-al checks to the firemen. Under the policv herr. the firemen do I not receive pav for calls made dreinv the year un til- the Ohriptmai oa-tv. Special guests pi" ipelnd*: o. aM Mrs Oeor»e b“threll. T*r. An ri* R. McQueen Mr and Mrs J O. Andrews and Mr. and Mrs Smith: e Officers of th* d»ns-p"ent are: Chief Henna. B"cretary-' p r"'(su*e i Lee. Hants 'p wood and Liu tenant John E. Norris. > STATE NEWS BRIEFS ■ tomm* I 11 'Aniif/wSi——' Johnson J. Bam today reduced .the sentence of a former depart ment store employe here who plea ded guilty to s charge of mall theft. Dan Frank Taylor. 47, was sen tenced to IS fears in federal prison yesterday after a government a ywit testified Taylor opened two Htetn containing m-irked money The; agent sa‘l Taylor had opened ahmit. *5 totters. ■ Tndsv Hsv's reduced th’ sen t*heet*» I* <owne"-»->d *h-> tenn,. placed Taylor on probation for taro veer •' ond Pied hl n »200. Carolina ( ReTtbUreiis v'H ho’d state hlrtor" at VM-U inn Jen I?, th* < r !" icpubticin C’ub announced today.. -The dinner wi*l kick off a series fund-rsWtt* dinners. cllm"Ted by g -Lincoln Day dinner In Wlna tdn-Satam Feb. Id. DURHAM HR Clarence M. Olaacoe, 47-year-old sawmill op erator, faced a lfe sentence today Sir the shotgun slayng of a Ra legh man last August.* Oiaacoe’s attorney’s entered a Tim of rullty as an accessory be nt* the fact and he was sentenced by Judge Clawson I. Wiliams, qtaaeoe testified he did not re member shooting Ralph Umton, 35, oh* Os his beat friends. He main tained earner that Lupton shot WILMINGTON W—Lights on tV "world's largest Christm* trtre" were turned on last night while tOanHwtg h Page Twe) Legion To Welcome Stale Chief Toniie Dunn Legionnaires today were preparing to extend a Mg welcome tonight to State Cojnmander Louis his of oessful Elisabethtown attorney and fninilsr hbldmi State com- I TELEPHONES: 3117 • 3118 - 3119 DISCUSS HEALTH CENTER PLANS Shown a re the group from Dnnn who met with wwvjwi tatives of the Medical Care Commission In RiMfh. looking over some of the plans for similar bond ings in which the government pays the main pa:t of the cost. Pictured are; left to fight; Dr. A A. Applewhite, in charge of local health units for the State Board* of Health; Commission architect, Bruce K. Jones, direct'y behind the doctor; Dr. Jonn Ferrell, representing the Com mission; Dr. W. B. Hunter; City Manager Oliver O. Manning; and Dunn City ComaUssloner L. L. Coats. The map at the left rear shows county installations in whic h the commission shares and the charts depict y Record photo by Louis Dearborn). Lying Charged At Probe ; Prosecution Is Dentanded i- : __ ■ Fake Santa Runs Afoul Os The Law ' A, faker who posed ns Santa Claus here yesterday ran afoul of the law. was stripped of his beard and Santa suit and re verted to the status of an or riTtiry civilian. - TV OtV Santa turned out 10 >'■ T'n-r— ■< »U*»Tf an inmate at r.arnett’s county home, and a man very much under the influence of whiskey. Police Chtof George Arthur Jackson said nol'ce f.*celved a call that somebody dressed up like Santa Claus was “pan handling” among local citizens. Realising that Old Santa Is a man whq gives Instead of re ceives, the chief dispatched one of his patrolmen out to in vestigate. Deal explained that he had been doing ihe same thing in Lillington, Angler and other towns and thought It was al right. Chief Jackson quickly point ed out that the real Santa Claus is scheduled to appear in Dunn from now until Christmas and the town wanted no substitut es. The veteran police chief mid some children became excited when they saw the police lead ing Santa Claus by the aim to (Cqathiued «s Page tan) COMMANDER WKITI (Eh? 'jtiXttsfrfr WASHINGTON. (IP) Somebody has lied before the House Committee inves tigating scandals in the Bu reau of Internal Revenue, and should be prosecuted, the bpad investigator declar ed today. Oufl’ct'ne t~*imony about a pnroorted *570.00’) tax shakedown ttMM h*7 #%»»«*• fA fha Justice Department, said Rep C. R. T-ir>w n. Cal. as the committee "’w>ert to eek T Tama- Cta'dle, f—m»r a'-'-lotsot attorney general, to d-vsthe b<n *-l“'idshlp with one* of the ‘"“olved STORIES CONFLICT Differ""t. stories were given by Ahe TWte'hauro. Chicago' attorney, and Mrs. Shryl Menkin on the one side and Frank Nathan on the oth er. Nathan was described as a friend of Caudle. "It Is quite obvious that in the past 34 hours one or more persons have perjured themselves before (Coatinned an Page Seven) DEAR SANTA: 300 N. Layton Are. Dunn, N. C. Dea Santa Claus: I have tried to be a good girl. I was happy with the things you brought me last year. I thank you for them. Please bring me a Toni doll and a pair of ball-bearing skates and some fruit and candy. , With love, Irene Oraeber. „ Rt. 2, Box 98 / Fuquay Springs, N. C. Dec. 3. 1951 Dear Santa Claus: My name is W. B. Tudor. For Christmas I would like for you to bring me an air craft carrier, tay. nuts, candy and other fruits. My brother, Charlie, wants a bull- I dozer, truck, tractor, and a fire truck. He wants you to remember the nuts and fruits too. 1. My other brother, Connie, wants a bulldozer, tractor, plow, disk, and J race car. He also wants nuts, candy, and frulta 1 Thank you very much. I; My sister Just wants a record g, * Sincerely, W. f. Tudor I, . ~T~T „ | Ekwln, N. O. | _ Dec. tj 1961 DUNN, N. Ci, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 6, 1951 Lili Wants To Strip Before Judge Jury HOLLYWOOD —«P)— LIU St. Cyr ‘ mourned today she’d “probably never get a chance” to prove her bubble bath is real art by taking off her clothes In front of a Judge and Jury. She wants to undress In front of 1 10 women and two men who are hearing her prlal on charges of wd and indecent exposure in the ’ swank Clro’s nightclub on Oct. 19. LIU, with the legal help of crimi nal attorney Jerry Olesler, says she’s going to try to prove her un dressing Is “real art.” , DOES NAUGHTY ACT Prosecuting attorney Bernard Cross contends It’s just plain naughty, too naughty for the movie . stars and society celebrities who were there on the notorious night four cops raided the fancy Joint. Giealer said he will have Uli tes tify today to describe the near naked performance. He played it coy, however, on whether he’ll have (C«n tin Bed on Page Two) I HI KIDS; I I'll Be In Dunn ; Today, Friday o*. an d Saturday. IL"| V " / UN Officials Reject Two Red Demands PANMUNJOM, Korea. Rh The United Nations re fused categorically today to abandon the American t.rooo '■nta f; nn program in Korea for the sake of an armis tice. The U. N. also rejected a Com munist demand that It withdraw from "coastal islands and waters” : north of the cease-fire line. The Reds sought to prevent U. N. war ships as well as troops going north of the line during a truce. A U. N. briefing spokesman at the same time accused the Reds of attempting to blackmail the Allies Into accepting an unsatisfactory truce bv refusing to discuss now an exchange of war prisoners. U. 8. Maj. Gen. Howard Turner, chief U. N. representative on a joint subcommittee, told the Reds flatly that the U. N. command “without qualification rejects” the Commu mlst demand for a ban on rotating troops during a truce. The Communists have sought to end the American system of send-' ing troops home after a year In combat by insisting on a total arms and troops freeze which would bar any replacements, even for injured or wounded soldiers, proposed merely that the armed The U. N. on the other hand, has forces of each side be kept at their persent strength during an armis tice. Fresh troops would be permit ted to enter the country as replace ments as long as they did not In crease the over-all size of either side. The Communist rejected a[ mob ified eight- progsisn** fop supervising ui' gram ignored a Communist pfopoe’ al tor “neutml observer teams’’ to enforce the frue and reiterated the original Allied demand for teams made up equally of officers from each side. Howard Lee Wins National Contest Heward M. Lee, prominent Bonn businessman, was an nounced today as one of 235 winners In a nation-wide con test conducted by Canada Dry ,■ Glneer Ale and will receive a registered Cocker Spaniel a a his prise. The Cocker Spaniel valued at mare than ISM will be de livered to Mr. Lee within the next two weeks. He won the dog with his en . try on "Why I Like Canada Dry Ginger 'Ale.” ABOUT DICK TRACY Dm to a mlx-up la mailing, The Daily Roeord has been running Dick Tracy twe weeks In advance. In order to get back on kchedule, the popular comic atrip is being, omitted for two weeks. It will be resumed on December 34th and will run as usual. In the meantime, you’ll enjoy the seven other comics and many other fcatena in The Record. FIVE CENTS PER COPY TF Bd 4 mm ' " . / n RETURN FROM PEARL HARBOR LL Comm. CarU T. Gleason and Mrs Gleason and daughter Alexander Joyce an shown above at the home Mrs. Gleason’s mother Mrs. J. V. Rice. The 01008008* have Just returned from Pearl Harbor where Commander Gleason was on the Admiral Staff Service Force. Mrs. Gleason Is dressed -he a poke’ mu and her daughter In a mumu, native Hawaiian.. fnr rT^~7~~ Erwin Legion Plans For Turkey Matches The Erwin post of the Ameri can Legion today announced plans for. a turkey .shooting match, to be held on the n»»t three Saturdays, and also disclosed plans so- organisation of an A’rel'iarv. Commander Rroncho West sold the shooting matches will h» held 7 n m cn S>s*i>rdpvs at *We»t’s Grocery and Market In South Er win Tur’-cv*! will be <Hven a« "rizeg in the shooting matches, which are expected to draw large crowds. Proceeds from the events will bp used for worthwhile Legion activi ties. Hoey And Smith Have Birthdays During Month WASHINGTON—Beth North Carolina Senators will celebrate birthdays daring the next two weeks. Senator Clvde R. Hoey win reach his 74th milestone, and Senator Willi* Smith attains his 94th. Hoey was bora la Shelby, which Is still his heme, on De cember 1L 1877, and unlike must of his congressional colleagues who have lived out the Bibli cally-allotted spaa of three score aad tea years, makes as secret el hie age. Smith wm born la. Norfolk a few days more thaa 19 years after Hoey taw the Mgfct of day. Uke Hoey, he regards his age as a peeper part es the in formatioa Hated la hie Can gremtiael Directory biography, which shews he was bora De cember 18, 1897. As far ae could be learaed bore today, both Boaatom will celebrate their Mrthdure a t theirhomea Hoeyln Mmlby ■ ■■ poul try marketo: The Record Is FIRST In Circulation . . Newt Photos .. Advertising Comics . . Features . TO FORM AUXILIARY The Erwin poet meets each Tues day night at 7:30 o’clock in the Woodman Hall. On Tuesday night. December 18th, District Commander T. L. Bmith will visit the nost and will bring with him a State official of the American Legion Auxiliary to discuss with the post members and their wives plans for forma tion of an - Auxiliary chapter in Erwin. Commander West Urges that all members attend this meeting and bring their wives. Refreshments will be served. Doctor Accused Os Using Sex Treatment On Women SEATTLE (W A married woman was to testify today at the trial of a prominent psychologist on charges that he used sexual relationships as a “shock treat ment” for four of his female patients. Mrs, Doris Turay was to appear as a prosecution witness at the trial of Dr. Louis GeDertaann, a 50-year-old former professor and the father of four children. Two of OeUermann’t other pa tient* testified earlier in the trial that the psychologist had them strip In his office. — ■fefr^’T HOLLYWOOD.—<W—Bquncy Betty Hutton 11)111 lM ] today that her current “best beau ’ is dance • ■ mgm at mscayne Kennel Club n tile dogs drawing mMPHK' H 2 post position won the first six races. ranMXUVU rs gjl 11 Dunn Officials Get Approval 7{ At State Office BY LOUIS DEARBORN • Another hurdle In the path of a new Health Center for Dunn was surmounted yesterday when Dr. John Ferrell, of the Mediae! Care Commission told a group from Dunn, that he would recommend the project to the executive com- mittee when it meets o£December * 21. ; The group consisting of Owr Manager Oliver O. Manning, L- L' Coats and Dr. W. B. Hunter, west to Raleigh by appointment to-con fer with Dr. Ferrell. They tgiik with them, a resolution from, th* County Commissioners, offering .bo appropriate up to *20,00(i and nere . tinent information on the activities of the Health Center here. ■IS:'! Dr. Ferrell pointed out, that Nort)|* Cernlina Is In a favorable position with regard to securing ferleraj funds for such a buildln®. The per centage contributed by the govern ment is based on per. «swig In come. ». • - •yjlj'* Tn some states he sol#. - the nM-1 nc-Hon is one third fejWWl, wig third state and one third rouH*r. and one state is required to c(9t trihvte 58 percent. '• --W Asked bv Dr. Ferrell, whkt nTdE vieions had been made for l»ri4, C*t» Manager Manning told him that the Town of Dunn had sever#! lots ""ailahie. “However." he aoiil ed. "*f none of these are ai’dabjb, r f—l 5.,-» that we can get oii# that win >«••• DEEP TO COUNTY • : Dr. Ferrell pointed 01st that th* land must, be. deeded over to The eoimtv and that the eov*rtnn*7R. ”’o"'d reoo're a 20 \*aar lien on tb*.' hoildioc “This is done.” he notfn o"t, in order to assure Uw Vmilding being used - onto. Ter- ig ; hPoHh cent"' for that n»Hod " rj This nrortsjo" is insffe he ststhcs ' 'n order t*>nt ft wok,Td not he oflta sib'e to take nd"«"tsge o* the goto i ernmeot contributing si’e" - 'orge orooortio" in n-d»r to bujld . bi<iidi n « th*t could he converted 4B mother purpose or sold in a six## time. r>r. Ferrell s fossner Minpo tnmnohin In nearby Bamen •on to;rt th- e-oep *M he WM so —il'or n-it’l tho sit'"atloh. apd ♦ hot he '>i-od that dna .to jKl:' "o "-o—th o* 70, ’ 0n tho Health (w ♦r* had outgrown its present fijWe Itat’es wi*h this in mind He said. Ml noTemvvißnt Vtorl HMfffpw) ml h i i>nn -o thst they may be o. to *o th« <’.,vre "Wte-enee to p—o-*ed "opo fomee r.-roye r-i'cH 00 **’• oreseat jiRTV P"on. he -etH the - • I —,. co—mission would snorove would jp r «oo souaro feet. The ■**»> of the cost on «”ch * JddMifi: ’ exclusive of needed would be *lO 5<W. ba«ert on costs of a similar bul®n#-‘wiHß (Contlnaed on F»rtilev«w) Joyce Dennis, 21-year-old haired offioe worker ”jffluß Lo* «j parade nude in front of him I* 1 “restore my self-confidence” She said the doctors, called tk.n “shock treatment.” .-r,*H| to submit to intercourse,” MW Dennis testified. “I told him 1 didn’t want to do it, but hd»>t telling me, “If you want to getSpß .* you have to do Ode." , .
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