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PAGE TWO BULLETINS !,onHQUP<I 'rom pair? it George Washington Hospital today in good condition. WASHINGTON ilPi Alton Gabriel, veteran Bureau of Mines official, today was named acting regional dir ector of the bureau s region VII covering the Southeast. He replaced Hewitt Wilson who died recently. WASHINGTON IP' A special House committee be gan drafting a report today on its n, e-week investigation of charges that some tax-exempt foundations have fin anced subversive activities. AUGUSTA, Ga. IP' A girl was born early today to Mr. and Mrs. Horace It. Christmas of Augusta. She has not yet been named, but “Merry'’ is being considered. NORFOLK tlP< Spanish freighter ran aground ofi the coast of Virginia today but the Coast Guard here said there is no immediate danger for the estimated 33 to 40 members of her crew. SEOUL. Korea 'IP' Long-separated brothers greet ed each other this Christmas Eve m Korea. In from line bunkers and rear area tents, 33 sees of brothers were brought together in a special Bth Army project to make their Christmas away from home a little happier. PENSACOLA, Fla. IP A young AWOL soldier who terrorized five Pensacola motorists and fatally shot one between the eyes was held without bond today on a j first-degree murder charge. Police said Grady Allen Tilley, j 18, of Kannapolis, N. C„ admitted killing Albert R. liar- j well, 24-year-old bookkeeper for a used car dealer. An j inquest was to be held this morning. PARIS (IP) President Vincent Auriol held an einer- j gency meeting with former Premier Rene Pleven today J as France wallowed without a government in its deep ening political crisis. NEW YORK 'IF* The government put FBI agents ; on the trail of waterfront hoodlums and racketeers today to find out if they are violating federal laws in then plunder on the oiers. Attorney Generali James P. Mc- Granery ordered J. Edgar Hoover's G-men to make a “full scale investigation of New York dock condition, a job already undertaken by a stale agency and the Brook lyn grand jury. VIENNA. Austria IP Two Western victims of Com munist brutality—American newsman William N. Oat is and British businessman Edgar Sanders—will spend another Christmas in Eastern European prisons tomor row with little immediate hope for release. WASHINGTON ilPi Sen. John J. Sparkman said to day Democrats in Congress should recognize Gov. Ad lai E. Stevenson as head of the party, even though the party record “will have to be made in Congress." HOLLYWOOD 'IP; John Barrymore. Jr.. 20-year-old actor son of the late “Great Profile,” said today, “I feel like a kid again," following his surprise marriage to pretty red-haired actress Cara Williams. The young couple eloped to Las Vegas. Nev., early yesterday where they were married in a double ring eejomonv at the famous Little Chapel Around the Corner. WASHINGTON HP' The percentage of persons in the United States 65 years old or older has more than doubled in the past half-century, the Census Bureau said today. BONN, Germany HP' Sixteen minor German war criminate and 107 other Germans serving sentences im- ; posed by U S, high commission courts for common crimes j were ordered released from jail today in a grant of Christinas amnesty. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. HP' “One drink" cost Allen Thompson Sl3 on a drunkenness charge after the 30- year-old Negro admitted to a judge that his “one drink” consisted of a full pint of gin. News Shorts (Continued From Pa?p Ooot military court sentenced two Ger man physicians today to life im prisonment at hard labor for usint{ human guinea piges from the World War II Struthof concentration camp in experiments. NEW YORK IP Walter Wincheli has started a suit lor §2,000,000 against the New York Post, its publisher. Dorothy Schiff, and its editor, James A, Wechsler. ( - May your Yuletide pleasure be a blend of the hearty, warm spirit of yesteryear and the joyous, thrilling, enjoyment of today. Matty (2ltiltmai and ijappy Men/ year to -f)ll De-Love!y Beauty Den N. WILSON AVE. DUNN, N. C. the l'ost said today, CHICAGO —IP— \ trunk diVer has admitted to police that he fatally beat a woman because, he said, she threatened to turn him in as a rapist unless he gave her 525 for making love to him. Robert E. Martin. 31. confessed after lengthy questioning by police that he slugged and battered Miss Gerry Lynn. 42. and dumped her body alongside a fog-shrouded road. HANOI, Indo - China IP French headquarters said today that French Union troops and Viet Minh Communists were locked in GALA CHRISTMAS PARTY HELD Employees of Lee Motors of Dunn and Lee's Truck Terminal, owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lee. were entertained at a Christmas dinner and part y last night in the showrooms of the beautiful new Lee Motors building. Seated at the head table, shown in the background, were: Miss Kathleen Barker, George Perry Lee, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Lee and Miss Becky Lee. A total of 53 were present and enjoyed an outstanding occasion. (Daily Record Photo by Bill Biggsl. 3 Murders (Coutim-ed From Pace One] Colvii'.e. drunk driving. public drunkenness; R. P. Jakeman, non compliance; Sheriil Smith, drunk driving; J. M. Neighbors, four cases, worthless check. Anna Jones Mullins, two cases, possession for sale; Raymond Mc- Lamb. drunken driving; Charles McLainb, Jr,, simple assault, tres pass; Jesse W. Langston, speeding; Wilbert Thompson, drunk driving, resisting arre t and profanity; an t Wilbert Thompson, reckless driv ing. Divorce actions are; Hattie 1 Graham \s Neill L. Graham; Betty' 11. Bissette v-. Rverette M. Biss etts: Daisy Layton McNeil vs Allie McNeill; and John R. ‘Kuehl vs Mary E. Kuehl, Cases set lor Tuesday January 6 are; Charles H. Hilre; murder; Cattie Bailey Spencer, possession for sale: Allen Newton, larceny; Erhmerson Coats, manslaughter; Betdlial Canupp. manslaughter: RX,crt i Bob' Porter. assault witn intent to commit rape; Nelson Holliday, burglary. Eugene. Moore, two cases, pos session for sale: Eugene Moore and A. L. Norris, gambling; Jim Mc- Cray. assault with a deadly wea pon with intent to kill, larceny; Carl McLean, two cases breaking and effte:ing.t Rudolph Cit-u reck less dnvftg, Improper hgr.ts; Em.e ■ Bryant, H B. Johnson. Jr, Alvin l ee Brown and Billy Walker, con spiracy, arson; Matt Wilkshire. crime against nature: and Harolu C. Strickland, drunk driving. Cases .- t for Wednesday Jan uary 7. are; Sheriil Lee Moore, three cases manslaughter; Borwood Jackson and Edward Faireloth. w.-th intent to commit rape: C. G. Fields, embezzlement; William. (.Nub.) Jernigam assault witn a deadly weapon with intent to kill. „dm Lewis McNeill manslaugh ter: Charles Ferguson, murder; Jasp»r Bryant, arson: Cozari Smith, arson’; Lonnie Gregory, drunk 'driving and no Operators iceiise: George Stargell, two cases, peritit ■ alter Ilk license was re voked, Loomas Dalton Raynor, urirnk driving: Floyd McPhail, abandonment; and Walter A. Tu a hand - to - hand Christmas Eve battle in the coastal area southeast of Hanoi. HOLLYWOOD II- Filmland's brightest stars turned out in force last night for a kleig-lighted premiere of “Moulin Ruuge" and paid scant attention to a group of American Legionnaires who picket ed the film. The Legionnaires marched a mi. or fiim luminaries carrying ula-ards accusing tlie star of the ' picture, Jose Ferrer, and its direc tor. John Huston, of receiving praise from Communist quarters. % -" 1 • * '' ' FIRST-CITIZENS WIVES PARTY FOR EMPLOYES The First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company and its Installment Loan De- Ipartment employes were entertained at a Christmas party and dinner Saturday night at Johnson’s Restaurant. Photo shows the majority of the group with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mahone standing, just left of center and Mr. and Mrs. Waite Howard seated just at the right of the ,J centerpiece: (Daily Record Photo). IBV IHU ( -ini '» ULLINGTON NEWS Cadet Joe Weaver of the Air Force is spending a ten days furlough here with lus parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Weaver. Ke is stationed a: Lubbock Field. Texas. Navy Lieutenant II H De Cour <| M- i • (_ r.-’v i , : W i.c. D. C. are spending the holidays with Mrs. De Court's parents, Mr. and Mr-. C. S. Losing, Mrs. De Court .s tiie former Miss Dorothy Loving. Mrs. H B. Brattle and children of Raleigh were recent guests ok Mr . Bra; tie's cousin. Mrs, N. S. Atkins. The Bratnes moved to Ral eigh from Danville, Va. within re cent months, Sergeant and Mrs. James B. Turner aird their sons, Mike and Bcbby, of Montgomery, Ala. arc Christmas week guests of Mrs. Turner's 'parents, Sergeant and Mr.s John B. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wall and their daughter, Patty, will be in Siler City from Christmas Eve to Sunday of the holiday week. They . will visit Mrs. Wall's parents. - •„ Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Roqs an(l | children of Greenville. N. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrpw Taylor, and I son. Woody, of Creedmore arc spending tnc week at. 'Summer. Villa" with their mother, Mr-. Charles R Other members ; the family including Mr. and Mrs. r C. Reid Rcss and daughter. Sue of Fayetteville are expected to join them there for part of the holidays. Mrs. C. E. Sorrell and her son.; Jack Sorrell, left, on Wednesday to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs Graham Sorrell in Sacv Ga. end with Mr. and Mrs. Lane Sorrell in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Ell's Till of Birmingham, Ala. will : join them in Atlanta. Mr, and Mrs. ILninis T. Latham, Jr. and family and the Rev. and Mrs. S. L. Lamm of Bo ling Springs ckpr, speeding, reckless driving, Cases set for Thursday, Jan uary 8, are;, Joseph Kimsen Stanley, drunk driving; Preston Henry Hair, driving after license revoked: • William J. Marsh, public drunken : ness; Darlie Eason, non-support 1 illegitimate child; Ero E. Pope, 1 non-.support. Elathinc Wactor. pose sion for ■ sale; Joseph J. Moore, publ.-j drunkenness, resisting arrest, dc ■ . strtiction public property ; George ; T. Leach, assault with a deadlv ■ weapon, drunkenness, resisting ar ■ ; re: t and destrl'ct’on nf persona! ; j property; J. J. Parker and E!t< :i ' ire f cot. public drunkenness. Yi.de Memcgs License Bocm St ii!! Goss On As Dec. 23 passed and brought the closing of the courthouse for Christina;, holidays, the bcom in marriage licenses continued. La t one issued by Mrs. Inez Darlington, register of deeds, went to Whitfield Lee Morgan, 2i, of Angler and Laura Kathryn Campbell. 29, of Angior. Other,, issued in the holiday r eek were as follows: on Dec. 2:. to Evan Oris Pearce, 111. 29, c! 27:5 K.ftrell Drive, Raleigh and. Susan Babel Naylor. 19, of 5-1 F. Pope St. l)unn; on Dec. 22 to Lari M Neil. 29, of Jonesboro Heights. Route U and Mittic Ruth Lang.lon. 27, of Coats, Route 1; on Deo. 22 to William Hubert Wom ack. 32 of Lillington, Route 3 and Mcatrirc Evelyn Colville, Dunn Route 3; on Dee. 22 to Charles Ernest Overman, 22 of Dunn and are spending the'Christmas holid.y at Mismcrs with their father, Mr. George O Quinn and other relatives. Billy Jo Johnson, student at the University of North Carolina, is ■ spending' the; holidays here wiir. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady 'Hr M ; , - Grace Gasth’.eau. Addv Hemy Lnuaett, and Barbara Ann How ell. : tudcr.t at Woman s Col - lege in Greensboro, are at home ,;,r ihe holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Vance toy and children of Florence. S. C. and Mr. and M’s. Lynn Loy of Laurinburg arc expect” d to spend Christmas Day here with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Loy. They are com ing' csperi.-'-ly to see their mother •vh.o re.uums qiute ill at the Metho dist parsonage. Mr. add Mrs. Joe Hudson and st's were in: Atkinson on Sunday where they attended a family dinner party a t the home of Mrs. Hud- • s n's sitter, Mrs. F wood Malpass. AT BAGGETTS Mrs. .7, N. Rigby and her dangli n' Rebecca of Ahoskle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dolan of Chape! Hill. Mrs. Fina Baggett Crook and her cloushter. Kathy, and Dr. J. W. Bag eg 11 of Fayetteville are tpend iig Christinas here at the T. Ft. Pag-’ctt residence Their aunt. Mm. W. F. Cox of Tabor City, is also here for the holidays. Mr and Mrs. Pcb Baggett have as their . suests their children, Miss Addye Henry* Baggett, student at Woman's • rolleue, and John Bob Baggett of 1 the University of North -Carolina Medical School. Mrs. J. R. Baggett 1 is spending the winter in Germany with her youngest daughter, Mrs. L. O. Davidson. Nancy Merrill Abernathy, 19, of Dunn. Also on Dec. 29 to Jessie El bert Wester, 27 of Fnqua.v Springs Route 2 and Lois "Esther Ash worth, 19, of Fuqua y Springs, Route 1; and on Dec. 23 to Thur man Abner Currin, 18, of Fuquay Springs. Route 1 and Elizabeth .Mae Holder. Lillington. Route 3. Courthouse offices will rc-open on Monday, Dec, 29. f life Isssage VATICAN CITY— (IT Popp Pics XII Wanted both the East and tile West today in a Christmas Eve broadcast that they face de . u-uctibn by Frankenstein-like in dustrial and mechanical social sys tems. if ''the- designs of God” and the individual dignity of man are neglected. In an 8,000 - word Christmas message broadcast to the faithful around the world in 23 languages, the tope dealt at greater length with social problems facing man kind than with the questions of war and peace which have domi nated me t of his previous Yule messages. REFERS TO GRAVE PROBLEMS Mindful of what he called the ••jaiotirnfili ch-rus of the poor and oppressed” thHftghout* the world, the pope said that no one political system, capitalism or communism. . was solving the grave economic • iid social problems of the hour. -'■Salvation cannot come from pro duction and organization alone," he said. In an obvious reference to Com muni.t countries, the pope'said one part of the world already has de personalized man because “the demon* oi organization invades and tyrannizes over the human spirit” and “brings under its administra tion the entire gamut of political, economic, social and intellectual lire from birth to death.” Erv/ir» Sefetar !s Mow At Lackland Alton Jackson Peele 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.lton Peele 411 West Ist., Erwin, N. C.-is completing his AF basic airmen indoctrination course at. Lackland Air Force Base, the "Gateway to the Air Force.” - Lackland, situated near San Antonio, is the world's largest air force base, site cf Air Force basic • training, for men and women, j headquarters of -the Human Re j source Research Center, and home ! of AF’s Officer Candidate School. ! His basic training is preparing him for entrance into Air Force technical training and for assign- WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 24, 1952 Student Event 'Continued From Page One, msin’s Colleger Dorothy McDonald. Peace College; Bcbby Sessoiris. Uni versity of N. C.; Douglas Schafran. N. C. State College; and William McKay Johnson. Episcopal High School. Alexandra. Va. All art members of the Lillington church, now away in school, but home for the holidays. Mrs. George Hive? of Mt. Airy will be the guest soloist. She is the former M'ss Clcta Wiiborn of Lil lington and is here on a holiday visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sion Wiiborn. Oi&srdi Holds iCrntimlea > «ctr Pace One) were in costumes and special mu sic was rendered by the junior choir. The Christmas scripture was read by Ko.va d Hood. Distribution .of presents followed the play, with Sunday School Su perintendent H. C. Hood and Mrs, Joel Layton. Jr., superintendent of the children's division, in charge. Ppinsettias and holly decorated the altar and lighted candles and sprays •of pine were used in each Window. Christmas Ob (Continued from page one, stores however, will reopen early Friday morning. Post offices will be closed tomor row and Friday, there will be one city delivery of mail in Dunn to morrow, but no rural delivery. One group for whom there will be no holiday, but rather, extra work, is the Highway Patrol. With traffic picking up and the peak ex pected tomorrow, the members of the patrol will be on an around-the clcck basis. They Urge the co operation cf the traveling public, in driving safely and making their job easier. ♦MARKETS* COTTON NEW YORK (IP) Cotton fu tures closing prices today; New York March 33.97; May 34.42; New Orleans March 33.92; May 34.41. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dorman announce the birth of a son Russell Terry on Wednesday morning at nine o’clock in the Dunn Hispital. Mrs. Dorman is the former Edna Lee. ment in specialized work. The course includes a scientific evaluation of his aptitude and inclination for following a particular vocation and career. f 'V £ * “Yessir, you can never tell when something is coming up... that’s why I’m keeping cash on hand and financing my car through Motor Credit Company! Uc | May your Christmas | glow with bright con -7 I tentment and may the t <«?&'/ ■ New Year reflect every *bis wUh; tan bring. E. BAER AND SON DEPARTMENT STORE ( E. BROAD ST. DUNN, N. C. Dear Santa Dear Santa Claus. I am a little six year old body in the first grade in the Coats School. I want you to bring me a complete cowboy suit with a double holster and guns. I also want a view master with film. I have a two year brother. Ken. who wants a train. We will hang our stockings for you to fill with nuts and fruits. Don Stewart Coats, N. C. P. S. We live in the second house on the left on the Buie’s Creek Highway. Eisenhower k ,Continued I rum Page One! I Hotel headquarters, ending at noon. Tonight, he will help his family dec orate the Christmas tree and hang up stockings at his Morningside Heights residence. The Eisenhow ers will have a turkey dinner Thu.s day and will exchange presents in the morning. Legals , ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as Administrator, on the Es tate of Mrs. J. O. Sugg, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent the same to me, duly verified, on or before the sth day of No vember, 1953, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. % This, the sth day of November, 1952. A. V. SUGG, Administrator, Benson, N. C. Dec. 8, 12, 19, 26 Classified Ads HELP WANTED: Secretary wanted. Experience preferr ed but will consider a recent graduate who wants a goo• ;tart with a reliable business firm in Dunn. Write giving experience, education and references to Box 191, Dunn, N. C. 12-24-3 t-c FOR RENT: 4 room apart ment located 913 W. Carr St. :?50 month. Central heating. 4C gal electric hot water heater. Kitchen equipped fdk electric or gas range. Avail able at once. See Porter at Porter’s Restaurant. 12-24-6 t-c FOR SALE: New 5-room brick house for sale. Large i lot. Call 3619. 12-24-6 t-p
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