PAGE TWO BULLETINS (Continued Km h|t One) > stroyed d record-fireakmg 13 Russian-built MIG-15 jet fighter planes today in blazing air battles over northwest NEW YORk —Ofl—Colonial airlines has announced acceptance of a proposal to merge with National Airlines, Honking that company one of the five largest airlines in the *r,fc 4 BOSTON.—(IP) —fir. Seymour J. Gray of Harvard Medi cal Softool says that repeated use of ACTH and cortisone, the “wonder drugs” can cause stomach ulcers. PARlS.—(lP)—Fashionable Grande Maison De Blanc department store was busy today filling “an order from King Farouk for baby clothes. MWMt Bloch, director Os the store, confirmed receipt oft the order from the Egyptian moqmu who married NarriUMd Sadfek Mast May $• fJn*- conftnjJJJd reports said the ordtor totalled $21,000. 'em, Colombia.—(lP)—Leonardo' Lope* learned yester day iJwrfrad won a $5,000 lottery prize mid 1 died of a* heart attq^ir^ 2sqßtH BAT, Ont.—OP)—YHe Btorine quintuplets will make fflfcir first trip to the States in mote Man * yeauvlmi they attend a winter carnival at St. Paul l , Minn., 3RBMERTON. Wash—(lP—Br. Robert Benjamin ft*- winrrefiSed executive director of the AmerteaU foundation for t&edßlind. died here yesterday at the age of 6g> \ %3EKFORt>. IS.—OP.—Army recruiters today process f ed emhient papers for John : 1 Rockefeller. W, of RocMS | forCTEssliev, Herbert E. Hoover «f Bb*ai», Hi, wasswo# ■ in. -—.II ‘ * I DETROIT LAKES, Minn.-MiPl—{,. MA. SaHor kept his datCHfli destiny yesterday. Sailor, a full-blooded Chippe wa Indian from Ponsfbrd. Mind, enlisted 1 in Me' Navy. i i— i * PARrS.—(lP—Harold S tassen ended: * three-hour meet jpg with Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower today but refused (COmment on presidential plans of either the supreme com ; ntander or himself. 5 m ; J&I NELSONVILLE, O.—(lP)—The old-fashioned method of j nniinistering the “three R’s” to a 12-year-old schoolboy |Qe has resulted in charges of assault and battery against Qk boy’s geography teacher. Mrs. Dorothy Hitchings said pOr son, Danny, was paddled so hard on Nov. $0 that he gMrried the marks for six days. j ANCHORAGE, Alaska.—(lP)—The flight of the “North HCe Express” to drop a' candy-striped pole at the Pole was ; S forerunner of commercial flights over the Pole to NoT- Bay, H. W- Bierds, vice president of the Alaska Airlines, Mp today. CAIRO, Egypt—(lP)—Egyptian businessmen declared a Mncott on British goods today as U. S. Ambassador Jeffer feflj Caffery intervened again in efforts to settle the worsen- S| Anglo-Egyptian crisis. . ! X§ FARGO, N. D.—UP)—Fire swept through the five-story ■fee Hotel in downtown Fargo at breakfast time tod&y, jjgrclrtg some 200 guests to flee into 13-below zero weather. ft! WASHINGTON —OP)—The first mink coat of many so Hip up ip congressional' investigations, the famed “natural 1 ■n pastel 7 ’ of Mrs. E. Merl Young, has been paid in full. Huery damn cent,” according to her husband. WASHINGTON.—4PV—Secretary of Dean Ache ' ■■• plans to stay on Me job for the remainder of President j MMan’s current term, high administration officials said I WASHINGTON. —(IB—Justice Tom C. Clark, who as 'flftmiey general recommended T. Lamar Caudle for a high Department post, has not been “available” for com ■fet on the current tax scandals investigation. K CHICAGO.—UP)—A federal grand jury today indicted SMfen Cicero, Hi., city officials and policemen on civil rights’ option charges, arising from the unsuccessful attempt of ypo to move irito a-Cicero apartment ■af»ir>w»ww«vtm>n :K hate I ALWAYS BEEN A |W REMINDER OP Reepest affection F tBFS FLORBT W IIM DHWtaMOWWtW pea- 1 ~ “ f HATCBIR AMD SKjNNER | CaU Day i mJHSSSM 'm « Night b iiis ■ dZmmmL * In Your | 2 447 XSEtSBSBr m *** kmkifl it nr a Cupvif* p fc otf # 2077 Pf C nVmAnTiE ivNElimi ffQflfts nttfimi m aimiirs FUNERAL HOW 24-HOUR SERVICE PHONE 3306 211 W. HARNETT ST. R ®. Truman Starts (CoUtiMl From Faze One) idtnt maintained that th6 current hate of firings in the Internal Rev enue Bureaii is running just about Shat it does in an average year, except that it’ is how reaching in to higher places than usual. SATS CONGRESS LATE He has been disposing of wrong doers as rapidly as they came to His attention, but Congress caihe along after the fact and made the headlines, he said. Asked for examples of his con tinuing cleanup, he pointed out thht He had dispensed with the ser vices of several cabinet officers. ’ Mr. TrUman said that Demoratic Chairman Frank E. McKinney des cribed him accurately when he said the chief Executive was “angry at being sold down the river” by government workers disloyal tie HUH; Who wouldn't feel that Way, tHe President said, when a man takes art : oath and dbes not live up to it? Asked whether that applied to Caddie, the President said it ap plied to ail of the men who Had been need; sat* iisp um wmz writtwgy I Asked Whether McKinney would ; continue as chairman of the na tional committee, the President sjid ouickly that MbKinney suited' him right doWn to the ground. rtfc added that it' pleased Midi Y when the newspapers disliked' i something he Mad done because it convinced him Me Was right, ike said' he agreed with mckhh ney that corruption wui> not Me 1 an 1 issue in 1962, because it < will be cleaned 1 up long before. ( . •'lf theft’s nothing new about 1 ttes; then Why are you takihg this < drastic action?" He Was asked 1 The president said he wanted 1 Itb have the situation completely developed to show tHfct most gov ernment employes are honest citi- < aidis and He does not Want them 1 ttf be smeared by a dishonest few. 1 The President declined to diS- 5 cllss McKinney’s gft-for-fl stock 1 deal involving tHe defuhet Empire 1 Pthctor Corp . saying MbKitiriey 1 had covered that situation clearly f himself. AA Is Svecess j (Continued from page 1) ' outright mental illness in some cases. Drinking makes the problems worse, but they can’t face the prob lems Without drinking. Psychiatrists, and many other specialists, believe that no long term ”cUre” is possible for these people without treatment ol the underlying -emotional disturbances. It was three years ago when Mrt. W. made her first visit to Dr. Ruth Fox, a psychiatrist who also operates the New York AlchoKolic Treatment Center, a private clinic. BLAMED paMily As the twice weekly, hour-long .sessions progressed, Mrs. W. told how she blamed her husband mid 1 family for most of her problems:; • Under guidance, she gradually 1 recognized that many of her re- * sentments stemmed from childhood I days when she was jealous of an 1 older sister her father seemed to' ' prefer. Alway self-conscious, Mrs 1 W. began to drink when She was 21 c to bolster her social courage. In < three months of psychiatric ses sions, Mrs. W. learned a lot about s her emotional problems. But she 1 still Was drinking. She quit see- £ ing the psychiatrist. 8 Six months later, Mr. W. fran- * tiealiy phoned Dr. Fox that Ills wife was having convulsions as tHe < result Os a prolonged drinking bout. ' Bfrs. W. was sent to a hospital 1 and nursed back to -ts shaky so briety. She agreed to trjf antabuse, < a drug which causes naUSea atld ; * prostration if- a drink- is taken. < AA DID rtf < Mrs. W. resumed lier psychiatric < WASHINGTON—(If)—Thq Office of Price Stabilization today postponed until Dec. 31 the effective date for new price ceilings for used can. Firm ADR FORGE, H<|., Rorea Mbj Geotfg* Baris; Jr., shot down four rhOfe CortirtiuniSt) MIG-16 fight ers today to rack up the biggest individual one-day score Os Me Korean WRr. WASHINGTON — (lK— The Statte Department was un derstood today to he sounding out Sweden and Switzerland on their wiMlt%ness to serve as neutral inspectors of any Korean truce. WASHINGTON.—(W— Bert KS. Nastier, accused in aft alleged tax sttakedown of $500,000, asserted today “it’s very evident now” Mat the wholfe shakedown story was “com coted” i NOVARA, It*ty.—/»—Police reported today that a large unidentified airplane had crashed on- the Italian (fide of the Alps northwest of Novara actor the Swites fron tier. NEW YORK —(lK—waxey Gordon, famous beer baron Os the prohibition eta; was sentenced to-25 years to-life in Sing' Sing Prison today as a narcotics peddler by a judge Who deserbed him as “a’ cancer 1M t»« OOMMM ■fy.” munications Study Commission. Ryers succeeds W Nf Jenkins of Mr University of NOTCH 1 Carolina Who PMignea _ jroceyc^ 1 . M. ing champions today. - . . THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN. N. C. Stats Briefs (Contitried From Page One) tile Ct). in Rockingham Sought un employment compensation. •'* CHAPHL HILL. (If) A stu dent from 1 DaVldson College and one from Duke will compete against two students from each of six Southeastern states at Char lotte Saturday for four Oxford Uni versity Rhodes scholarships. WINSTON-SALEM. OF) Sher iffs officers today sought thieves who took $54 and a watch from the clothes left In the dressing roam by players in the Grifflth-Glenn bas ketball game at Griffith school Tuesday night. RALEIGH. IW Directors of the Carolina Power and Light Co. MWe and the Tide Water Pbwer Co. of Wilmington will submit a merger proposal to stockholders of litHh finhs in February. Raleigh - W - dt. r h. Freeman, «. of Raleigh, Was sched uled so go Oh trial in federal court Mere fodky on Charges of violating narcotics lgWs. .DAVIDSON iW Sen. Clyde R. Hoey. D’, N. d., was scheduled so deliver the final address of the 1951 Davidson Gollege Forum se ries here today, speaking cm “Chris tianity and National Rbiiacs.” RALEIGH (lit A special com mittee of the North Carolina Mer chants Assn. Will meet with offic ials of Dtike Pbwer CO . in Char lotte Sunday so discuss a rate in crease that Would cost Duke cus tomers ih North and SoUtH Caro- Mhm’ nearly taMW.txk) more a 1 year. WiLMRiOTON an Ponce to day worked so trace persons who hung a sik-foot cross on the New Nanover High school flagpole and set it’ afire hCre last night. Offic ers said Student probably Were responsible. They said the cross was hoisted about six feet off the ground before It was lighted. Dope Thief Loots Phystefan's Bag Dope thieves were still active in this secUon today. Dr. Clarence L. Ctfrbett. protn iHetit DUhil physician, reported to police that the thief emptied his medical bag of everything except a bottle of alcohol. They looted the bag While it Was in his par ked automobile. The doctor said Items missing included opium, syringes and all ether dope. The loss was estima ted at aboot SSO. A couple weeks age, a medical bag was stolen from Dr. Charles IV. Byrd. visits. Soon she began also to at tend meetings of Alcoholics Anony mous. Some years before she had tried AA. but it didnlt “take." This time she was able to subscribe to AA philosophies. Shortly Mrs. W. Was running her household as a home. She became interested in church wort. She took up interior decorating as a hobby. Mrs. W. has riot had a drink since she could safely stop takihg antabuse a year ago. She stopped seeing the psychiatrist six months ago. She is considered a “recover ed” alCOhdlic. Psychiatry seldom “takes" unless the patient first stops drinking which most alcoholics Can’t or Won’t do. Nevertheless, It has had a pro found effect in altering the gen eral medical profession’s attitude toward alcoholics. It has pointed out ways In which family doctors can helji. j WHliam McKinley Godwin, % : well-known Johnston County’ i%- 1 tired farmer, died Thursday morn ' fog at 13:10 o’clock at the home : of his sifcter, Mrs. Bessie Tucker on Benson, Route 2. He had been 111 for several months. | Funeral services will be held, 1 Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock at tl|e Tucker home. Elder Lester Lee | will officiate and burial will be so the Godwin family cemetery, near the home. r Mr. Godwin was a native and lifelong resident of Johnston Coun ! ty, son of the late George W. and t Betty McLamb Godwin. Surviving are one son, James Godwin of Durham; three daugh ters, Mrs. Ruby Williford of Erwin, Route 1, Mrs. Gladys Thornton of ' Erwin, Route X, and Mrs. Maybelle hurchille of Durham; three sisters, ’■ Mrs. Bessie Tucker of Benson, Route 2, and Mrs. Stella Stewart of Benson, Route 2, and Mrs. Lillie i Wood of Benson, Route 3; also two grandchildren. Mmfcels (Continued From Page One) mand good. Prices paid producers and handlers FOB local grading stations: A large 63, A medium 56, B large 50, current collections 50-51. Dunn Juries (Continued From Page One) state’s case was going the way of all the rest. Two Witnesses had asr serted that they were in a stalled car and the defendant, entirely sober, had k»hed them a jack to change a tire. The third witness, Whd was sup posed to have been With the other two took the stand. He fidgeted un certainly, mopped his brow, and murmured, “I don't know anything about It, your Honor, I wasn’t with these boys." That was all that Max McLeod, then solicitor, needed! The jury could do' little other than return a guilty veridict in that case Oddly enough, the only other conviction for drunken driving came In the next case, that of Henry Elliott on July 7; 1950. CHANGED HIS MIND In one other case involving drUnk en driving, James BrogUn changed his mind after aakirig a jury trial and pleaded' guilty.' THe filry Which had been summoned was dismissed. One defendant who had requested jury trial for drunken driving, Rob ert Smith, forfeited his bond ( by falling to appear. Maybe he should have takehA chance. . Not all the cases where trial by jury was requested Involved the of fense of dhihkeh driving, although these were so the majority and all Mtit eleven Were motor vehicle law violations. HERE’S THE RECORD A rundbwn on the cases so which jury trials Were requested, the charge, and the dispositions are as follows; Eari ! Thomas M»/nard, drunken driving, not guilty Eltiredge Norris, fornication and adtlltry, nol pros; Charles WriOdtoW Jackson, driving drimk and expired license, not giiil ty; Columbus Barnes, non-support, two cakes nol -peris; Richard Lee Ctirrin, dhmkal driving, noil ptos. PrCSton B. Pkrtter, driving drunk, pleaded guilty to public drunken ness; Edward Brewihgton, non-sup port, prosecution termed maiictcus and frivolous and his wife taxed costal John Andrew Jackson, drunk en driving, possession and transpor tation, not gtrilty; W. A. Jones, re moving crops, not guilty. Albert Berton Palter, careless and rpckless driving, nol prom Pernon McLamb, trespass, nol pros Kinston Mclntyre, driving dhihk, not guilty; BdWard House, non-support, nol pros; William Henry Jackson, drunken driving, guilty Henry El-' Uott, drunken driving, guilty. Monroe McLamb, drilrikeh Mm- Lamb, drunken driving nol pros; Moody Strickland, dninken driv ing, found guilty of careless and reckless driving; Robert Smith, drunken drivlhg., bond forfeited; Wayland Godwin, Speeding, bond forfeited Wash Mbnds, possession for sale, not guilty. James- BrogUn, drunken driving, pleaded guilty and Jury dismissed; Jesse Glenn Wilkins, drunken *lvfog, idea of guilty to simple trespass accepted; James Robert Jones, drutiken driving, not gUilty; Wilbert' C«trr, assault, guilty; Tom Tyndall, aiding and abettb« pros titlon, nol pros. Norwood Benton. driVlng dhink, not guilty. George Stargeii, drunk en driving, not guilty James Mar vin Riddle, reckless driving, found guilty and appealed to Superior Court; Charles Mack’ Core, driv ing after license was revoked, plea of gfolty to trespass accepted Os car MeDriweU, pome—ion for sale, William Herbert Pope, reckless driving and transportation, plea of guilty to speeding accepted; careless and reckless driving ae? cepted; Charles Walton Holmes, fgpju Wft|uuiy. cm the 4 *** of the record, the Solicitor’s asem to be well I BartygMfr Ugjjto M UfCCTDDtfVBtf NEWS By JEAN DAUGHTRY The basket**!! games are to foil t i swing noW. We ; Had one with Plkln- i ; view the twenty ninth. The girls ' . lost and our boys won. They must 1 . be Improving a lot. Congratula- J r tlons boys and MV. Cannady! The t girls played Halls so the touraa- J 1 ment the tenth of December and < AshnK Cam ;II | l } iWW B vOpf i ; Assault caws, otto of WtiiCH was 1 so aHtnavatod that judge h Paul i . BHtaM'X defend ’ ant to m roads for 1> months, ■ topped the Catos in Dunn Record- 1 : el's Court •tfhutodky. , The defendant Who got the road ’ 8 sentence Was Ate* McArthur, Ne ’ gro, who Has been in court, several • times before for wife beating. Ad -1 pern wae filed and' bond set at tiidb. ! Frank Jones, cHarged with speed > mg, forfeited bond. Other cakes add their disposi tions were as follows: Weary Coats, assault With a dead ly weapon, found guilty of aftraV, prayer tor jUdfement continued & months on payment of ft arid costs. Appeal bond was set at fttJO. w. a Lewis, disorderly conduct and affray, 30 days, suspended 12 months on payment of $S and costs. The dCfOndant is to stay away fvdOi the E and W Resaurant Whetl drinking. Oscar C. Williams, assault and disorderly conduct, 30 days, suspen ded 12 months on payment of $5 and costs. He is not to molest Fel ton Beasley. D. T. Fisher, assault With a deadly weapon, found guilty of simple as sault, 30 days, suspended 12 months on condition he does not assault Henry Weaver and pays costs. Richard FoWler, assault, drunk and disorderly, 6 months, suspen ded 12 months on condition he re main sober, not molest his wife and pay the costs. Leavatha McNeill, assault, found guilty of dtsorederiy cOhdUct, pray er for judgment continued 12 months on payment of costs. She Is not to assault James Mallard. Six speeders had signed waivers and the remaining cases involved public drunkenness with the of fenders receiving suspended sen tences and fines. ’ fdR row CONVENIENCE !,! Jordan's Jewelry Store WILL RBMAIN OWN ALL DAY DUKINGTHEFIfIST ! j THREE WBDNESOAYS IN DECEMBER. ; J. W. JORDAN'S SONS Mumorms - jnvEwr - utrMWjatt f 122 E. Broerd ST. 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Solid 4 the required amdunr & cards listed on the back of each cdr<T of ih the catalog, to the New York Office and the silverware will be forwarded to you Parcel Post Hfiured Prepaid. r "Remember to ask for ROGERS SILVERWARE CAROS" _ TMtnaeenrwiMiiia« I jrV T r v K f £ fftMA PTIB I I IWfflFl ill COMPANY : flfl Inc. ; * Dtmn,N.C. l I j. K r "' THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 13, 19S1 We have a game with Mingo the eleventh of December. Flora Mae Naylor, reporter fofc the Beta Club, reported about their meeting last Friday. The Betas are writing a play now. We sure do wish them luck on It. Mr. Nix la helping the committee. Thoee on the committee are Joyoe Johnson, Elowlse Hudson, Ina Paite Tart, Jean Daughtry and Flora Mae NRyior. Aik of the Olaatoe are decorating their elate rooms for OhristUris Everybody is Writtog Santk Clauk Chriktmas evtm'to ariKW^Have for the boys and drill to ltern HoW to m their hands again. Mrs. Berinett’s eighth grade had k basketball gathe at Newton Grove last Friday. The Newton Grove eighth grade Won In both grimes. The girls score was lV to I« and ■HHHHHHMHHHBaiifeafe fimirr lllliVWL to ini mm of mat puck AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA TUESDAY NIGHT DIC. 18-9 TOT DUNN ARMORY SRONSORED St DUNN AM VETS Hel UenTt ClMk *’ lo,t Mikry The Orange had a chjuken supper , at the school- lunch room on Mcn- Oay night. \ big crowd attended. The Hopewell Methodist Church ' i chatSer around westbrDok Well tonight Is ball game night , Westbrook meets MlhgO at’ Wtet , brook. Sure hope the team has good luck. Two certain girts from West brook will soon be getting their driver’s lisoense. Watch out girls [ and. don’t let the Patrolman catch you tor speeding. y The cookadldn’t know What to toy Monday morning When they ! reached kehool to find a big circle so front of the lunch room door. WOndrir WHO did it? Tfie tenth gyade is going down to House’s Mill December 20th for a party. Bet they aren’t sore on Brtday. Well, So Long! Well see you next • West.

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