PAGE TWO BULLETINS K&'.-XV " (OMltartlkia Pi|* Om) throughout the nation to protest President Truman’s ap "pfcintment of an ambassador to Vaticaia. WASHlNGTON.—(tf>—Exiled leaders of sewn toon Cur- HtaTn countries appealed to the free world today to halt f mass deportations 'by Russia and Its I V ’TEHRAN.—(ffl—lranian police CoE. Nuri Shad, who re tbved head injuries from stones thrown by demonstrators JOLyesterdav’s rioting, died in a hospital today, the fourth - Tictim ol ne fighting with Communists. i - VATICAN CITY —HP>—Vatican sources said today it was “possible” Pope Pius XU would m«9ie Yugoslav Jlrdb bishop AloysiuS Stepinac a cardinal at the next consistory of the Sacred College of Csrahutis. - CHICAGO.—(IP I —The Nation's millionth traffic victim shtce the automobile replaced the hone and buggy will Ate a few days before Christmas, the National Safety Council predicted today. The traffic death t«M since the first victim was killed in 1899 his reached 998,199. The 1,|09 other Americans are expected to die fn frame mishaps be tween now and Dec. 23. KANSAS CITY.—HP)—-Police searched today ter a man who shot a parking lot attendant here because he thought a 85-cent parking fee was tpo high. FORT LEE, Va.—(lPt—A board of inquiry began «n in vestigation today into the expkwkm of a “and” shell here in which one soldier was killeo told 21 injured. i CHATTANOOGA, Tenn!—(lfV-Jtdm A. Webb asked the ■ Bureau of Internal Revenue to refttnd $59 paid for a federal j gambling tax stamp, explaining he thought an application : blank he received was something he had to pay. Web! »saSdl * the blank must have been sent to him ‘by mistake” since t He knows nothing about gambling. ] PHILADELPHIA.—(IP)—A 399-pound runaway nig was ; brought down yesterday willi a flying tadde by policeman ; Stanley Sekolis, captain and star tackle of the 1932 Uni : varsity of EmnsylvAnia football team. ; • MANILA.—(IP)—The Red Cross safd today the death ! toll from the volcanic eruptions of Mt. Hibok-Hibok may j reach 2,900 as a new flood of searing lava trapped 209 per • sfris in the village of Nasag. ; PANMCNOM, Korea.—-dP)—A Communist newsman ! suggested today that fewer than 5,000 Americans may come back from Communist "Captivity in Korea. I [|r , PBHAOIXrtIIA-4P)—lririn Carter, 31, was charged : with larceny and drunkenness after he was unaWe'to ex i plain to a patrolman why he whs walking down the strett ; Tuesday night With d pair of boys’ crutches Wider one arm |%f§a city parking meter luMtatthe other. WASHINGTON.-—IIJV-.ThisArmv has pedected a can non to fire atomic artillery shtfis. These bhefis, according , t® Army Chief of Staff Gen. I. Lawton Collins, wifi he ready . for-battle field use “in the nbt ftp dtttant future.” He indi l fiMpd 4hey may be Americas Answer to Russia’s superior I military manpower. 1 damps, Grinds , I FTM. PM. Om) (grounds her striptease was "pure art.” ■ i smn> bovs to , ' He said he’d like to have her ’ undress before the jury of 10 wo * men and two men to prove it. I m said she'd love to, if, *he f cmM do it to Giro’s with “the ! In yesterday's l jessioir.-was whether UU climaxed , her act with a hump and a grind. 1 Three sheriffs have testified they 1 Hover, Ciro’s owner, l testified’ indignantly that they could !not have because Lfli didn’t give ’em. He threw the courtroom into howls of laughter when he demon- ■ in f QUINN'S L-H FUNERAL HOME F 24-HOUR KT-T. mow [ LEE'S FLORIST ff m w. harnett st. | ■Frirground Rd. Dunnfl DUNN, N. C. ■WBfiMaHggCPnmr* ~ 1 itar .] HATCHER AND SKINNEIt I DJAI Jjj/jjjimfo? *** °* y | ft W. gf£ DUNN, N. Cl I Ambulance Service B li k „ u-v •m v y i w n w . •* v 11 0 refill e inc etutfce ai mai/hp Strated just what It' was Lili didn’t do. “A bump Is a . . . well ... a pel vic propulsion.” he testified, “and. a grind is a .circular movement of the hips without moving any part of the body.” Then at Giesler’s request. Hover went into his act. “Did Miss St. Cyr do a bump and a grind on the night in question?” Giesler asked. “Absolutely not,” said Hover. E. V. Gainey (Ceattoeed From Page Oqe) about the head and face. His con dition is regarded as serious snd possibly critical. Mr. Gainey is one of Dunn’s beet known business men. He is engaged to the real estate business here. f i.ata ' 1 wit xxnrn curly hair and a dob crib*an< Sinatra brushed off comment on , the attorneys’ statement. That’S a million miles behind . us,” he snapped. 0 a.e_ P ? turns turns (Continued From Page bat) i fag whom he worked in Public ac i counting tor some time. WITH NOTED FIRM i While to Washington, D.- C. he was associated with the noted ac : counting firm of Weeks and Weeks, , And he was responsible for the dis bursement of more than three mil- 1 District, and Parker was introduced by District Commander T. L. Smith of SUer City. HITS AT LAXITY The Stkte chief declared that Washington tosx been (extremely too tax” In ferring out the Com | munist add other enemies of 1 America now holding office. He cited specifically the cose of Alger Hiss, wtob attended the' Bah Francisco peace conference as aide and advisor to the late President Roosevelt and turned out to be a traitor to America. ■ * “When you’re dealing with Com munists these days," said ■ Parker, JtaTdcftrs wtolTaoUng as pay master for Edwards Co.. Os San ford, a firm recently acquired by Saeo-Loweb of Springfield, Maes. Itn accounting since 1842, his Tar tar activtOes in this field, give him xhaOkgrounA'trhieh will enable him to untangle the toast knotty prob wm in txiis fiaa. FRIDAY AtTEtNOON, MCEM*Ett 7, l»51 • -•' ’■ “you’re dealing with gangsters Wta have the atomic bomb. , OUTLINES PROGRAM The speaker outllhM thg pro gram of the Legion from feMMn tatlon and child welfare through national defense and reminded the veterans that, “We are the accept ed leaders of a free world whether we like It or not. The rest of the world looks to us and ,we must be strong.** < The Btate Commander was wel comed to hta hometown by a num ber of old-timers, including Dr. J. M. Morgan, who attended the charter meeting of the Legion In Paris In 1918, by Carl Fitdhett, Sr- Ralph Wade and a number of others. Parker’s father once operated the old' Bijou Theatre in Dunn, but moved away when the State com mander was only two.. i District Commander Smith spoke briefly. Among visitors were Oort G. Butler of Pittsbor*, Sammy Reece of Siler City, Prentiss Staon and Bobble Wrenn of Llllington, Frank Wilson of Broadway and M. B. Matthews of Buie's Creek. Stole Briefs HWMMflli OM for an ovenwaa net»y» Henry ffi 'to*? at a bond heartafon char*** that "he embezzled *24,200. wtfisaaer *