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• liTH-* JR. VOLUM 1 PROMISE ALL INFORMATION siAuium ■ . a.-• - ■ • i lHton£if4#k#f Vwß WBWivu • ~ ”Wj Tv,. -.STTw^ff^^TOobil 81 n d id Ui * S -“"“m™ gtatejwir ty aftyw w**, *»rj The dlvoKs attsaifta which pro. headings Wiw sttetttd include the faUgktag: . } Joseph *,P«rt7 against Jewell, Perry on gpilrtife tsf,o years sep i ■ Safcsrssasr M? «vin Tkw against R. Pe- Ipfeß Banks Ctyytq against Ewer Wmm RWh Cl. Jackses to asking for' ab mm on frounds of cruelty ~ from De«M B. Jeskwon and sole ■L I«. Xtorothyß. V ° r ■' Lee Wil kink, 19. Ml filed a suit asking Km jess ■■' Wf f ■ mr» x/a.n ■ mm MTTSv , w, , ■ 'rJHJEHBEK&M . ■ *%&+■** • ggiß,; '•> '• * Kirlng the jiving ma 'n » gted M »WMimr v ■. < «U? - *ll* • «» ' * \ —" *'”r.'^*i —•-■* ■ mi : •■ / ;v —e-*4—* —■♦■■■ j V ‘ ■;-r i j -rs • ;■ JNflflHHlflflMHNMißtißflHHMfljttriH -': hh bh Iff lP^gPlr- ,* ¥% vl a Hi jj^WWMWH ,*' , A -•*■ :, ' 4 " , '^|- V -f.; ''f- , ■ I FIRST DUNN BABY Os NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. James *. Jordan M LHUngtea are Shewn with thdr sow, James, Janler. wto was been at. fast three minute. post midnight, ad the Dunn Hos pital, making him the first hahy few* In Bun. jto* asstoMy to this area ’Ik W&, At Quod Hope Hos- i i. tTb. Ah^omK^ ' fca££i*S3 /T-’icwirt 'M?Sapcn| } T iS2^*Ba^ l w tta*r sSTeff. w, .-r- —--_ -, • ;-, 7 [ - ■■■ - v I'» T . Harriett Shows Only tive Murders In 1951 *./> •• ' v - ..-•'• V - x > which y few ' gMd the tmptton of ■ • J K,; orphanage. . mm&ffl .m-i^?*&*<.*ii a -m.'w •. ’ •>W K' w '-jl>y ■VW -*- '; *wfyrf BRI 4(|HL mBH Bi ■ '^BBp , ' d ß > B B 1 f ; - .. jL'ByeM^,P[.B B^\ BM B ,< ••' ..;' VS. v<". -;: • *rV'mP‘-Z.s t *' ;■ used fas the aaditortaah ka s#k.- ? 8 i ■ SSyEsSga^ l wiw| s 5-r ; l? jWI / fgr^tßttamrefa MtoSya jnSto mpSTe*. the. air-oeodtUealng. : , p£7> ’ ; :.> ita homicide rate agaii | |h 2“* - *** tty 10F-r&jL ,|ft!4. SM, «. c, Tpsspai atWon. rawaar a— "1 " "■ 11 " » »■ - - - - - - SST^Ef^^SspStoSSS the £rte Highway j itrf | Mhfty jtf4Mr cent In fatalities. S&Si&szxztLz - ■ SSrn 4toi«te.to in TV? ; - !tte?^ry-£vt t .y^i ■ PETERBOROUGH, N BL (W,-M«t Loretta C. Totoey, 57, wife of Seat Charles W. Tobey R-WH, died in f hospiUl here yesterday. } ;'■ . ' NORFOLK, Va: (W Some 350 t«i*boat em|doyes of two Norfolk toaHnf firms went on state* eafly tegtey, tying up shipping on the Norfolk side of Hampton Roads. i'erson. •''< •; ■ ;’ ~ ■ ■' *■ "T ' » v ' ATIANTAffI'iV- A2? y*ar-old AtianUn kifkd his lather in-aaw with five blasts from a 12-gauge shotgun last night . - tty,Me- - en Pace Twe) I fc j I'n ' w , L ‘ . -WWSHINOTON 11. - RepttbUcui p^g^tfTgSi.'S; Sen. Estes Kefauver .|D-Tfrnn 1 ! .noeanw hUr lannohed a formal djdfce to win him the Dem ■ ieratlc • phmination, without wait ing for PtosMent Truman to say' whether he will be In the race. Prevlo'.ts Indications were that Job »* defense com mander in Western Europe would bar apy public, political steps by W*n Tit least until February. But Seta. Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., (R-hfass.) Eisenhower campaign manager, promised a “revealing and t MKtnal" announcement at a news ; twference to be held Sunday. .< : ; Jte said the announcement “def | Ifttehi" wIU. concern Eisenhower, Kt SSn&"AtMT#. dov. Sherman Adams of New Hampshire Promised that • Elsen hower supporters wfll hear news “of great Interest" within a few days. He made the statement as he announced he will be o candidate to be a OOP convention fkMgate “favorable” to Etoenhow- “friends and admir ers“ Opened a Kefauver for Presi dent Club here last night with con siderable fanfare. . Here Is First j! Candidate For .If the unknown cor thief who stele \ Ole antomoMle owned -M Alvto flatten or Poet Bragg deed not provt to bo the ntoMMwb thief V So | FI VB* ■ i v y; : :'. i,' 1 . 'c/rv'' : y; v -'.'V t '":: / y^ry-’^‘ :-Z, -*;;• ;vy>- / ; : l i .n^ r ‘x--y l “HAPPY NEW YEAR, F.V RYBODY” The Newl%ear has. arrived and pretty little Bett J* Wejbom, two-year-old daughter of Mr. and *n Ed Wei born Was aU set for the oceaßon. She’s shown here tetg flag snd hon and a Bbbon proclaiming flbe change la calender dale dhrlng her <wn devgr celebration of tty holiday. A Very.ma|g Btle girl, she etirted walking and talking qi|te young. I Mr. Mbs. Welboro also hi if; two other pretty young daughters. Benson Man Is Charged t)I» ~|i jBFt" JigWAMtoar-old Benson nun to tot llHttPßber bonds tctetong, 9089. Htawhl’ and during the week end. The man, 'WUll# Otha Begntoy, / is scheduled to be given a hearing in the Durham Recorder’s Court Thursday an a charge of speeding. g& tnileS per hour as a result of his arrest late Saturday night <Mj . * near Durham by Stat*; , Highway Patrolman B. L. Carpeni ■ ,7 V-’* 111! Carpenter reported that hto bav vrstigatlon disclosed that. Beaaley tote, was riding Aar' wtw : time when the driver wak arrested far speeding 70 miles per Wtr nMf, LI llliwtum Friday night shot* 7:45 otyock'Tv- Carpenter reported that abaft rate of speed” in Apex ah 4 pui4 sued the car through the town « speeds in excess of H miles pot hour. \\*. vl.. Chief Bagley ana quoted as sav ing Out the driVer ran him at tty road when he attempted jto Carpenter said that PmKw later identified Beasley as twahw tae driver ox um car at mat tune. reclUess driving, assault vfrtk an auto iiod failing to stop far a rr. " Z sL. xiaSg^ y ~ >«» ntaht. ■ '• - : sW^| -1 £ f' i Inrpg k-dilQiil \if miiiifwi \iiii .ni, TTj Os U S. Page F BLIZABBArrCWgK «t Sheriff John B. Alton said today he bad several “good suspectr’lJn the slay tag of Ulysses 8. Page, .tanker rmte legislator, who was shot to death at 'his xtbre in a resort aireg Satur •Tffe*»»rlff said the tnspocts areri combed from abd"t BB per sona questioned about the ease. He, said robbery had heeh ruled out as a motive hecansa. Page’s pocketibook contalhed *919. another 994 was found to the etartotevd a Strong box ha* been recovered. WON’T DRAIN LABE Shallow Pam’s Lake will not ha drained to search for the JR cali ber rifle which fired six moto into the 56-vear-elri man's head and body. Allen said. He exntataad the lake is shallqw epough at tta'.poeo ent low level to allow a close etareh. Funeral rites were conducted from the First Methodist aterch at St. Pauls at S pro. this After noon by the Rev. Ben F. Bbone, assisted by the Rev. O. U Hatha way. a former pastor, and the Rev. Earl Q. Robinson. Burial will be in the U. S. Page Mausoleum at Rage's gyT BUILT . MAUSOLEUM In 1944 Page built the marble mausoleum on his property at Page's Lake tor the burial ofjhto MtokUy and also purchased caskets *£?*““ lUoniuTuM on farß Bu< ii*r~w— '.—— m — 1 ' '%£~ ~—~—t V-WHB ■VIJ Wk IWm mjT FgCm\AJf %1 m fV ff EJi ' ’ W^ >t ‘ j. 'mpfcJSLJLML ji(| ; • ArJ&&*x'i^2Bajs9SM Cfi S, TEXT . )T',U during thp '■l surely V civilians after V Although nu B , on the, number N 1«B x-.i <'!'■ are k&own to have oner b\ CurnmH Allied prisoners. He said the W- S formation would be “put In ordeg Ja&H and givsii to you in due.,thne." !#Nt|aii 1 Ladies Night 1 Aro”-'' l ao <-•••+» «er«ortAd tor .—w nf ... r-|.r^^^^W - V tSittioron ■•!. ti'Vt'nm Dinner will B ’ > > , • SaaßMEf
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