FRfDAt afternoon, may 23,1952 ‘ big DAY FOR AIR-COACH TOUfeISTS i v : f'- I j THE RUSH IS ON at Idlewild Airport, New York, as one of the first groups 1 of tourists to take advantage of the newly inaugurated air-coach serv | ice between the U. S. and Europe got Under way. Eleven trans-Atlantic J airlines are taking part in the new low-cost service. The fare from New q York to London is $270 one way, compared to tho regular fare of $395. WE ARE USING NORWOOD Brick FROM LILLINGTON LOOK FOR THIS SIGN IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA “BUILD NOW FOR EVER’' YOUR Congressional Candidate Seeks Social Security Age of 60 .•• / • A Platform which includes the changing of the social security age from 65 to 60 and “full support to the United Nations" has Hf been announced by ERNEST R. MAYHAN, H| < H Wilmington Grocer, who is a candidate for jgsjHHfll CONGRESS from the Seventh District. HB A The 49-year-old candidate, who lost his •> Only Son in World War II on Okinawa, \ said his platform includes: “Assure the world of our determination Wgßfflffl' ' to do our part in the preservation of World jjsKmli “To, take affirmative and aggressive action to impress upon those who spend the people's money that it is not their money* “To protect American FREEDOMS and keep the people masters and the government their servants. “To banish special favoritism for any group. "To place confidence in the American People and our system mos free competition and free enterprise. “To roll back the federal bureaus and give relief to the tax payer. ; “To wipe out graft and corruption in government. “To oppose the concentration of too much power in centralized fa government and guarantee State Rights and all LOCAL solution of public problems.. “To promote EDUCATION on all levels as ESSENTIAL to the Future welfare of America. “To guarantee the benefits and protection which the nation must give to the victims of war-orphans, widows and the dis rj abled." “Send Mayhan To Washington.” .• : . . -■ > ‘ : Schools Slate Finals Events The majority of the graduation events in the schools of the county are scheduled for this week, and iri all schools feverish activity in preparation in evident. One class night at Harnett Coun ty Training School is scheduled for Thursday night at 8:00 p. m, but five others are set for Friday night. Boone Trail, LaFayette, Lill ington, Coats and Shawtown, will hold class night on Friday. Nine Baccalaureate sermons are scheduled for Sunday at Boone Trail, Buie’s Creek, Dunn, Erwin Lillington, Harnett County Train ing School, Johnsonville School Shawtown School, and Coats. * The Rev. W. W. Hutchins will deliver the bacculaureate sermoij at Boone Trail at 3:30. Mr. Hutchins is pastor of the Sanford First Baptist Church. The Rev. W. M. Page, pastor of the Fuquay Springs First Baptist Church will deliver the bacca laureate sermon at Buie.’s Creek. In Dunn, the baccalaureate speak er will be the Rev. Charles Howard, of Buie’s Creek. The sermon will be delivered at 8:00 p. m. Dr. Guy T. Griffin will deliver the baccalaureate sermon at Erwin at 8:00 p. m. Sunday night. In Lillington, the' Rev. T. W Williams, pastor of the Lillington First Baptist Church will preach the baccalaureate sermon on Sun day night at 8:00 at the school. The executive-secretary of the Baptist State Convention, the Rev O. L. Sherill will be the bacca laurete speaker at Harnett County Training School at 3:00. The Rev. C. V. Horton, pastor of Mitchell Chapel Church at in ( Pittsboro will deliver the sermon at Johnsonville School at 8:00 p m. ’ The Rev. J. W. Lineberger will be speaker at the Coats school at 7:30 p. m. He is pastor of Fuquay Methodist Church. The speaker at Shawtown will be Major Thomas H. Wright, pro fessor of military tactics at A. and T. College in Greensboro. He will deliver the sermon at 8:00. WAR FLYING NO PICNIC DETROIT Ilf) Capt. Robert Rust, Air Force recruiter here, says he’s fed up with the common con ception of airmen as “sterling young pilots who step into their silver chariots, fly their missions and drop back for lunch.” “Some of these boys get dirty and get shot, too”, Rust said, adding that infantry duty also is "generally un der-rated.” “TTTTV ■ ■ y ■ ■... TTtE DAILY RECORD, DtJNV, N. 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