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* WEATHER + T NORTH CAROLINA-Mostly fair •M ooM today; Increasing cloadi msb and a little warmer tonight •ad Thursday with rain likely Thvnday. \ VOLUME II REDS MAY BLOCK TALKS ON WAR PRISONERS RETURNED ON ROTATION t- Pictured are, left to right; Mrs. Dallas Kirby, nine-year-old George Kirby and Sergeant list Class Dallas Kirby.* Sergeant Kirby returned to this country after •erring 47 months In the 97th General Hospital at Frankfort, Germany. He met and married Sirs. K **by In Germany and George Is a German boy the couple adopted. They are visiting with Mr. end Mrs. Howard Kirby while here for the holidays. Sergeant Kirby is planning to purchase a home In Dunn far his famUy. (Daily Record Photo by J. W. Temple, Jr.). Dunn Sgt. Reports On German! By LOUIS DEARBORN Stan Writer 4 Rorty-aewji t monttM In Germaiy (fiat. not only are the Germans in our sector. MU- dq the road to recevary, blit thbt they ate wall worth saving and may prove valuable allies in the event Os hostilities with Russia. Sergeant Kirby, Who has recent ly-returned to the United States on rotation, is spending his holi day* with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirby .here. With him are his wife, a German girl whom he married overseas, and their adopted son, George, 9. FRANKFORT TAKING LEAD Frankfort, where he was station ed. he admits, is probably in bet ter condition with regard to re ifUMtMsad *n page two* STATE NEWS BRIEFS ELIZABETH CI TY —(IF)— Funer al services will be held tomorrow afternoon for four Negro children who burned to death at their home near here yesterday. , • SOUTHERN PINES —IW— A tel ephone call from the United Press / was the first word Mrs.- Cleecy R. Bradford had of her husband since (Continued on Page Seven) 1 kli- EFIRD’S CHRUTKH VARTV —1 . • - - _ ' _ _ StMV Hi Erwin vkt wi rntfiiitnfid it n Qrtitißli pnrly nl Johnson's Rwtißrtnt in) rlaa A * (Ms <Wi tar J. Wo Temple, M). TELEPHONES: 311? - 3118 - 3119 Solicitor Asks Mercy j for Honest Defendant J John E. (Crow-Hop) Williams, 53, Fayetteville painter hopped in to Harnett County Recorder's court yesterday and immediately entered guilty pleas to two serious charges, operating an automobile while in toxicated and also to hit and run. Solicitor Neill McKay Ross thought such unusual honesty merited a Christmas present, but admitted he was influenced by the knowledge Williams has a wife and eight child ren. Vehicle, Theft Cases Tried At Lillington Charlie Raymond Corquodale of near Linden was acquitted yester day in Harnett Recorder's Court of hit and run charges arising out of an automobile accident on No vember 24 on the outskirts of Er win In which William Porter, a .pe destrian, was painfully injured. The handle of the McCorquodale car cut a gash down the length of Porter’s arm and he suffered other / ■' , r - >*. «. i «ni . jmm a . fl. , f /1 IH #>b .A -1 llf 4 a- If ■M It ■rm xV W ■ If f§ ■p% I■' W*tf * "Tou see I have a wife and ffl children and with Christmas confl ing 1 know what that means,” tfl Solicitor said as he asked the judm| to temper justice with mercy. J GIVEN TIME TO FAT Vice Recorder M. O. Lee senten ced Williams to 60 days in jail, to be assigned to work the roads, a sentence suspended two year* on condition the defendant pay $M a month to the court until a fine of tContinued on -Pag* Seven) injuries which hospitalised him for several weeks. However, State Highway Patrol man Paul G. Alberine and other investigating officers testified Por ter had been drinking at the time of the accident 'and may have stumbled Into the path of the car. Testimony was that McCorquo dale, after beirfg told by a motor (Continued On Page Three) WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 19, 1951 1 ' ■■ ■■ -- . Harnett Soldier Among Those In War Prison Cav^p The name of a Harnett Cbunty soldier today appeared among the names of 3.198 U. 8. servicemen whom the Communiit reported they ore holding in prisoner of war camps. In releasing the list to United Press, the department, emphasis ed it could not vouch for the ac curacy of the Red list. 4\ The Hernett soldier isl Pfc. George B. Campbell im; il>e|,Sec ond Division, reported ttoWheld In a prisoner of war at Chiang-Mng. : .i He is the son of Mr. James E. Campbell of Fuju; Springs, Route 1. UN Rebuffs Russians On Yifal Issue PARIS (ID The United Nations rebuffed Russia today on twp maj or East-West issues—Germany and disarmament. The special political committee voted 40 to 9 with 9 abstentions in favor of a Western proposal to send a five-nation commission to all parts of Germany to see If It were possible to hold free elections. The main political committee vo ted 44 to 5 with 10 attentions to approve a Western plan for an arras ■ RMMftftnd eventual reduction, i i.TijfSpecial committee also voted h-Hr Blip the five-man commission * <Hptany by a vote of 45 to 6 i Hht abstentions. The Soviet ** ■ vole « cre ss ;< ■ the committee. *.£ ♦(■issians and East. Oermans B»ve»ld they will ndt DCr- Homnumtoa inside -' '.'' ••■fof Germany Poland wgs ' the West as a member ■' but said she s will ■roved earlier j political committee approved bv a vote of SI to sfllth seven abstentions the | setting Hos a 12-nation disaima- BWWHaiisslon instructed to base its work on the Western disarma ment plan. The votes in the political com mission were hlah enough to in sure the two-thirds maloHty neces sary for General Assembly adoption. The BoVlets, with their bloc, voted against most of the important pro visions proposed today but backed the clause founding the commis sion and agreed to serve on It. The Western powers hoped to tjush the disarmament plan through the full Assembly before the to day Christmas recess starts Satur day. The commission then would 1 begin work next month. BULLETINS LONDON (VI Moscow Radio said today two United States trained and equipped Russian spies parachuted into have been executed. Southwest Russia from an American pltane last August and MUNSAN, Korea (V) U. N. officials said today they still were not entirely convinced Mai. Gen. William F. Dean is a Communist prisoner although his name was listed on a Communist prisoner report Continued On Psge Three) Burrage Addresses Erwin Lions Club , , BT LOUIS DEARBORN Reoerd Staff Writer “I believe that you can be proud of what your bond has accomp lished in less than a year," Direc tor W L. Burrage told the mem bers of the Erwin Lion* Club l**t n<ght. He was guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Erwin civic group. Burrage pointed out that the hand was formed the middle of January, it started with about 36 members, well balanoed as to in struments and in spite of rehear sing only twice weekly, has made “Ordlnartly P "°S*iakl, "everyone and auawdroauMiumtotfaSo sm? Pace Theta) "fSJ ZLL C ™° ® A F K , S M THE POST O FFICE - Dunn Post Office employees are straining PosUnaster f*" bri , nr !„ another p Office full of mail. Dick Warren, left. Assistant bir Sn t nt h f™m “iw W ' F Blak e * ri * ht - are shown here as they waded Into another . nta . Claus ~. The Post Office staff is working day and night to see that alf Le. toln“ln ***>, dellve , red ° n “ me Ralph Wade and Assistant Post- Zn. °" ‘ everythine m “ ,led as s™ as < Ua »>' Four Cars Pile Up On Icy Bridge Nativity Scene Is ShowingJjfa^n The Nativity by the members of tIH Baptist Church. opeitaß and- win continue sr, TO! UMUHIia each evening ft-mgliM ■ 10:00 p.m. Seventeteß will be used in all. - leaux will change utes. t A The last %.*• held on Monday nlghSk#e«tD>e, 24. Christmas Eve. Wellons Employees Will Hoar Seawell Wellons Candy Company will en tertain its employees at.a gala sup per and Christmas party at the Dunn High School cafeteria, it was announced today by Johnnie Wel lons, head of the big manufact turing concern. H. F. Seawell of Carthage will be the principal speaker. The guests will be served barbecue from'Grif fin’s of Goldsboro. Ruffin To Speak To Dunn Chamber WHHsm EL BuMn of Durham. progMUnA if (hi Aifrictn Asad sUttea of Maanrfaetarers, tails, iKmoM hh ti>Ttti(lin to deßver the addreas at the an amd tern gate of the Dunn Chamber of Commerce. Chair m«a Bari _ Wetabrsnk stad^the JM-ST ——';ft ; '. \ OREB4BBORO - Oh— Francis tor convicted but ; V-V ' FIVE CENTS PER COFI Four cars piled up on the Cape Fear River Bridge near Erwin in a freak accident early yesterday morning and did property damage totaling nearly SI,OOO, but nobody was Injured. State Patrolman David Matthews saicj the unusual accident happen ed (like this. Automobile No. 1, a 1949 Chevro letLcoupe operated by J. D. Mc 3»*pear-«M-. -BteottevUlo Hegro, came along, tried to stop whan he saw the other car hori aonta) across the bridge, skidded and swerved around across the bridge. Car No. 111, a 1940 Chevrolet coupe operated by R. G. McNeill, 40-year-old Negro of Erwin, Route 1, came along and pulled into the right side of the bridge to avoid hitting the other two cars. ALL FOUR PUSHED TOGETHER Vehicle No. 4, a 1947 Chevrolet sedan operated by J. O. Lucas, 33. (Continued On Pago Three) COTTON RALEIGH KB Opening quota tions. middling and strict low mid dling. based on 1 and 1-32 Inch staple length; Dunn; 41.50; 40AO. Monroe: 41.75 : 40.50. Lumberton: 41.50; 40.50. Roanoke Rapids: 41.50; 40.00. Tarbord: 41.50; 40.35. EGGS AND POULTRY RALEIGH iff) Today’s egg and <Continued On Page Three) 1 : H King Is Awarded High Certificate Edaice King, Superlntendant of the Dunn Water Plant, has Just received a B rating In water purifi cation. which Is the next to -thg highest certificate Issue*) In North Carolina.- .( upon the 1 Recommendation of the North Carolina Water Works As sociation, finding that he has suc cessfully passed an examination and haa met the other require ments for a class B certificate, in making the award. December Busy Time For Cupid Mrs. Ines Harrington, county register of deeds, said today that December 12 proved to be a busy one for rapid in Harnett County. Marriage licenses were Issued' to the following on that day: John Thomas Stephens, 25, Raleigh, Route 3 and Betty Sue Spence, 21. Lillington Route 2. James Roger Sexton, Jr„ 27, Lillington to Rnthleen Weaver, 21. Coots, Route 1. Donald Keith Gomedella, 23, Erwin and Ardella Frances Ses soms, 29, Erwin. Billy Last Mason. 24, Wilming ton and Anne Bridges Green, 24, Lillington. The Record f Is FIRST In Circulation .. Nows Y Photos . Advertising I* Comics . . Features' ’ ** tTITTZ Charge List Given By UN §j Is Incomplete I PANMUNJOM, Korea (ID **§ Communists indicated today that they may block further tohm-OR the release of war prisoners; eluding 3.198 Americans, imtii iffi ter Christmas. Alan Winnington, a -Ootn&tUuM newsman who acts a sorti* tm official spokesman soc the-'"taj3 tme? delegation, charged list of 132.474 Communist prlsiiwa furnished by the United NidSßnS yesterday was incomplete > uTljftjl He said the list was entirely, tt English, which cannot be accurately into either jDhlpeae' qf Korean nnd contained neitJjSQw It identifications nor homeligiMS Winnington. a correspondent f® the London Daily Worker. risa»W ed that the omissions .were erate and said they ‘‘probeliliiJjM delay the talks” on an Vtctaew prisoners until a tranjJated -'Vpga ab'e and meaningful list" v^9HH TO BE I RANSIATSO The U. N. agreed yesterday®* translate the information i&to-jBB nese and Korean, but Wflmed jHH the task could not be comraßß before Christmas. Winnington's remarks, only.Mß cat'on of the Communist attißHr while the prisoner talks are rqBS sed. threw cold water on ASB hopes for an armistice before Mr (Continued on Page Seven)! DEAR I sant4 'i"y) a [ . ri Angier.'N, G. ;9 Dec. 1% IMS Dear Santa Claus. 5. I am a little girl five y-a’XISH Please bring me a baby ddl iM r : a”t, n cash register. httle sister something tot ’QtaHH ma' also. Her name is Louise. jHta is three years old, Bhe Bonny Braids doll, a dull hartilMm a telephone. We will leave TmMHM caVe and drink Christtekraßp night when you come. l ots of love. '') Jo Ann and Louise M Clinton, N. C «jM . Dear Santa Claus, • .*ta» I am a little boy eevtaUAMM old I am In the second mH want a bicvcl? and a 8.8. gumßt vou don't have a bicvele ,'Or ip please bring me a cowboy a two gun holster. I brothers. Please bring Bobby A BB cycle tire and tube and a .22 kHR Lynwood wants a baby dofflijtaj Don’s forget Mamma and DttMV (Continued On Page ThewM
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