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Plane Is Held Ai Airport By U. S. Officials WILMINGTON, N. C. (W —A Venezuelan air line Con stellation with 35 passengers and a crew of seven aboard ; was ordered down by U. S. officials today after its pilot 1 made an unauthorized take -off from Bluethenthal Fie\d here enroute to New York. ' Customs and immigrations offi cials here and in Washington made repeated radio demands that the plane return here, and the officer in charge aboard the plane, Capt. Gonzalo Parraga, obeyed . . Passengers and crew were pro cessed through customs and Immi gration officers here after the plane | returned. " There was no Indication when the plane and its passengers would be cleared to continue to New York. The four-engined air liner of Lines Aero Postal made an un authorised and unscheduled land ing here at '8:25 p. m. last night, officials said. FAILED TO FILE Parraga failed to make a report or file for clearances, officials said, but explained that a line a, squall near Norflok, Va., made * him turn back. There were high winds and thunderstorms over Eastern North Caroline And Vir ginia last night. The crew and passengers left the field and spent last night in Wilmington without being cleared 'by customs or immigrations offi cials, customs agent George N. Smith said. • Smith and immigrations officials issued an order forbidding the a plane’s departure because of "vio “ latton of regulations” last night Smith said the pilot Ignored the order and left at 6:40 a. m. Within IS minutes after the plane departed, officials here and in Washington radioed demands that the plane return here. The plane left Caracas at 10:30 a. m. Sunday and had stopped at iXtf A! 47 "i Haywood West, about 47, of Oak Ridge, Trim., a former, resident Os Dunn died this morning in Tenn essee of a heart attack. West, who spent meet of his life 2 in Dunn was a brother of Henry r West, a Dunn resident. Funeral services will be held in Oak Ridge tomorrow morning at 11:00. Graveside services will be held In Burgaw at 1:00 Wednesday where the body will be brought from' Tennessee. He married the former Sallie Futch of Burgaw. His wife end son son Buddy survive. p Bailey Rites To Be Tuesday Mrs. Addle Warren Bailey, 70, died suddenly Sunday night at the home of her daughter Mrs. Chester Boyd at 588 New Bern Ave. In Ral eigh. A native of Sampson County Mrs.-Bailey was the daughter ol the late Richard Tate and Julia y , Barefoot Warren. ** She made her heme in Dunn foi four years and moved to Raleigt four yean ago to reside with hei daughter. Funeral services will be heb Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 from to* Stoney Run Baptist Church nea Dunn. The Rev. Ernest C. Dur ham of Raleigh and the Rev. C M. Kirby will officiate: Burial wll be in the Church cemetery. The body will He in gtate to (Cetttnned •« pace lw»* MlriMT To Jet fee ' SEOUL, Kore, nt - Adtol Stn “You don*t look shook ” Ski’d . - «kS iiLi -V » • '. -.ai ’ L? I I ■ ■■ I I STARTING EARLY The Rev. Bane T. Underwood, pastor of the Geepri Taberaaeie to Dana, is shpwn here as he Welcomed a new young member of Ms Sunday School yesterday. The new member is Ronald Randolph Tripp; only 9 days rid, shewn here in the arms of his mother, Mu T. T. Tripp «f Dunn, Route 3. The pastor pointed out that the mother set a wonderful example by starting the baby to Sunday School m early as possible. The church has an excellent nursery for babies. (Dally Record Photo). n J... ■ —— Erwin Youths Face l:tr on bond aißo Big trial in Balm. electrii irons and around Superior “art on charg- $76 to cash. • 1 ‘eg of breaking a* ! J entering Byrd GOODS (RECOVERED Farm Supplies *i Btmnlevel. Deputy K. »C Matthews said c Probable caugi writ found last j around 3300 wbrth of articles found f Tuesday J*y mim. O. Lee to varl-xia plrfces, had been recov ' Reool^?L;» urt '’ D» vld ered. Byrd was able to positively “Sambo” MTilapn, S 3, Odell Mo?~ identify one cardboard shirt box 9 risen, 31, IP, and narked with the handwriting of )' Harold-Jq, ason, 33.. Bond for each Horace Bethune, company em was flxS.at'Sito and before -the pictyee, ahd AWo personally to Wen -9 week ended all the defendants had ttfy .*# 5* of fishing tackle. 1 made bond. j 1 JaMbaon insisted' he was drunk * Byrd, the store owner, tAtified and failed to remember the rob \ that on Feb. 37 it wai found that bery. Testimony of the others : his store had bmmjfft'btUA. 4«f identified Johnson as the driver , around S9OO of the car and owner of the crow ; Mlaatyg eritldes (ffiffristed of clg- - I Continued on page twei S/$ Plead Guilty .In Superior Court m ■ - ir Six guilty pleas were accepted add on the roads; Neill Spencer, charg- I- too true hilts returned as Harnett od with violation of prohibition Superior Court opened on a one- laws, 9 months on the roads: Wll y, week criminal term this morning. 11am J. Marsh, public druu*cenne« >f Judge W. C. Harris 'of Raleigh is on the streets of Dunn, costs; San ta presiding;.? ' ; dy McNeill, 7to 10 years to Staw •: Prison for larceny of a purse fron )r True bills to: murder in the\;icst Mw. Lucille Welbom and theft « •h degree were returned against Mack * pistol from the residence ol Rust; , r Vina ton for shooting Theodore Fowler; Ltowood McKay, placed ot Williams and Roger Massey for' the j probation for 5 years and given < w January 4 killing of Bobby Mb-: a year suspended sentence for i , e Neill. j series of Dunn burglaries. .. I The latter wss released in thi - Solicitor Jack Hooks submitted custody of his father, Gaston Me n rig defendants who had entered Hay; after O. W. Godwin, Dunr u j piilty pleas. Sentences wet eas 10l- building contractor, gave the ekie lows: j McKay an excellent reputation, or Talmadge Jemlgan, charged with; Blsthine Wactor was acquitta forging a S6O aback on iris toother. * on charges of violation of the pro Donnie was given six months to, hibitton laws. She had appealed toll; George Stoiwill, driving after conviction in Dunn Recorder 1 his liS wTeveked. 00 days Quart. Del Vescovo Fired \By State. AMVETS f* r An( jy Dei VtaCovo of Burlington, questing the Immediate resignatic I th the New Jersey veteran who led the to Andy Del Vescovo as Membe ic- on the State «hfp Director of AMVETB M canitoi and that ti-” 1 has ' “In ewe such resignation is n set State membemhia tr’-urtor of shbmittod as requested,” conclude * n Nort h r.E'iiu. AMVETS has been Ittie statement, “he will be suspem Mr ” - Jed *s director ” m- He was towM at t j INDICATES DISLIKE OF Better Planes Sent To E • * _.... —_— ‘ — ""- I WASHINGTON <II» Pre- ,J,.w sidont Eisenhowei ; , JSKBL [Xilirv-makir.;” ® covered by civil servic- d House Speakei Jos> -■ t HfflHli JIiM. i*. Martin Jr. said today || Leaving the weekly White House YMr ** jflß j ' 'f' legislative conference with Mr gUP ‘ %*s> Eisenhower and key leaders, Mar- *w| T| e tin said the talk on "pnfreezing" JNMI - 1/"T -. ,« 'S lj| civil service jobs covered only T W those at policy-making levels » *M . ■<** . I; isl • i W toRTSif more than two weeks ago that 1-sW .?* Mr. Elsenhower would issue the * last November. PF.OPI f PY THE P - This picture will give you a small idea of the huge crowd present Philip Young, Mr. Elsenhower’s FridaT „i r t, t tor the banquet of the Dunn chafer of Alcoholies Anenymeus. The picture Just nominee to head the Civil Service , hows _ uortien Os the big crowd—largest ever to father here for a banquet. The AA event Was acclaim- Commission, was invited to sit to V ed a big success to every respect. The crowd of noarly 700 enjoyed an outstanding address, male by toe on the meeting along with GOP D H1 _ h Schoo l Bud, and barbecue. Members of the organisation today jarpromed apprecUtlon to leaders of the House and Senate. citterns for their support. The picture was made from toe hakony to toe b# asmory. (Dully Record GOP COMPLAINT «. . . % - * W\)' Republican officials >ave been '* - • ■ - ‘.•••-« V ~ 1 complaining, ever since they took - ' ___ m tj, office last Jan. 20, that too mahyij| . __Ll._ !!»«,-« M w" ' ■.-Ztim-mw*~ Begins Countyr arm Woman cratlc rule were entrenched tt i m .. uo ■ i STfSI their jobs by civil service rules. TaniL Lull /7m. /■' M ■' t.<Jßhk Mr. took | rfl|l fUgfUjk/’ President Truman which V blanket- 'mspected to Wll- assured a prominent worry «*he o.dmlnls ed several hundred policy - level nam B. Umstead another govern- Harnett County farm woman tha. ti»Q«»s hew iwnjfc «a^. -Continued On Parr two) mental agency to be reorganised, he Is “deeply interested .to the As bne whb hdßfa^ipdttoough — The bill by Rep. R. Lee Whit- problems to the South. . -, *** thtoC , Be«etory _ mire of Henderson County would Mrs. Arthur Capps to Coate Rt. Bepsoo wrote tor,^lun^ntore 1 II Y* J end the terms of all members of 1, secretary of the Harriett Coup- yda. thut I ah).#*i^f [ Small Tornado Statc 8081X1 of Sleet loo * on *y Home MmewS, 1 aoaua^nted 1 l ViliUll ■VI IIUUV i. The governor would then and an active leader among, farm i ill. "I ■■■■■ ; appoint new members. If passed, v j om * x ' ° f county. dlsetotod to- v f> * ‘ Strikes Wilson sak : a2ssw£.t»-ii5S SSTSrcs,t. s “ ripped off the roof from an ele- ca pltol Hiu . : - V ' - ' • “'•'■■V vs* t mentary school, carried away por- HoU2e senatorial Districts f f A f , ; , downed power hnes and on Wednesday will hold f rwn/iyl/a JVI/vf ' 4 did damaee estimated today at be- bu hearlng on bills to reap- I fIW K V if 1 IVfll "ionEuMi • ; w s ssaaas -,, \ an r'\ t ': s svas ~ Army Needs Lai/w up Job^ at dawn described the scene - p « brls a wa ß s en chSed n a“a^ n ltaM Sen i trt Manufacturing, congressman F. ErteT Caxlyle| NOT w. like a giant-sLd morning «* »«““> District exprtojri, Cm . wash hung out to dry. wte *** °“ l value of toe T»tkapW pr V School officials estimated dam- iCenttoued an page two) hmd to either the Hoke or Harnett n6t «itoe*atk» to yd* l*Dd }* **- age to the Sam Vick elementary l proposals for expansion to Fort seotial to ° r .~Z school in a Negro reaidential sec- nos ■■ ■ Bragg will make annexation pro- country or not, but saM, i nav* tion at $30,000 A 40-foot flagpole P||||l|A HAfiNllffC hibitlve and declared, “Tip yet to not yj* been B*ren sufficient to !* on the schoolground was bent flat | HvIlV HVwl IlljoV be convinced that the Army needs v (Continued eh Prito *wri n against the ground. w this extra land."' .1. ~ • 1 > ! ~ i 1_ The winds whisked roofs and A_ S T Mr. Carlyle Is bads home to at- i,.A. - “ povchcs from two houses across XOT I fl|l|C|rrnilf tend a meeting of Army officials \M 9- the street from the school, knock- ¥VI liHUVIIVn and other Congressmen and Sena- T gmt If fl j lf| ie (Continued on page tw.) RALEIOH Rfl _ Attorneys and tors to be held Tuesday at Fort f VWI » f V * jt ■ p officials of **.e 46 extern the Army had « Fire Department C< Company officials testified in the 1 could be bought for that amount of j l n Rev. Bane T. Underwood, pastor first round of the rate hearing last money." . er of the Gospel Tabernacle, has been Dec. 10 that'the increase is nec- SAYg LANI) VALUABLE ■ elected Chaplain for the Dunn essary to give the company a 1.5 ed Fire Department, it was announced per cent return on itti toVMttnenu He ported out that the areas K»- o- today by Howard M. Lee. secretary- and finance the expanded and m- in Harnett and Hoke are high- ■ a treasurer. Proved service which the region Jy cultiva ted, contain much rich ■ . r’s Before coming to Dunn Mr Un- wants. . n ,„ nri tobacco and other crop land, as ■ dei wood was a member of the aux- Opposition spokwmen contend u me beautiful homes. - iltary Fi:e Department in Green- they represent more -han 55 000 Bchools churches. * , 1 , , vtlle, S. C. o* the company s “When the true value to toe ■ Dr A R McQueen, retired Dunn customers. The land becomes known to the Army,” ■ ', \k' i. - minister is Chaplain Emeritus ofmittee has hired a Car j yte -j {eel mat the; the department , - r * ll ln " H _ wt U. S. FJitli th Yj in^K^ea o M&DKFTQ |W— derri Lester B. JPeajraenjil >JR- The Town of Dunn will get IJe. 1^4 5 “ wffr 8 22 L *s^ : “5 NEW YORK (IP> Hugh Bmtdi* - ™S°j i - .... urope i Battle Tested 1 Sabre Jets Are isl At German Base ■ WIESBADEN, —American F-86 Sabre JetS;|| 9 aattle tested against Rus- .3 71 sian-built MIG-15s in Korea, I arrived in West Germany to- J lay to bolster Western 1 defenses against marauding ,'m §Jj MIGs which last week q|ra||l m down two Western planes over Germany. 58 The speedy U. S. Jets - § and most modern in the American . ffl arsenal of operational fighters efeS « were sent at once to Fuetalen-. 8 feldbrueck airbase. 19 It was from that base in Bavaria, |fl| near the Czechoslovaic that two American Thurdsr jets •« took off last Tuesday when thef 9 were attacked and one was down by two MIGs of the 1 Czech airforce. -m The Sabre Jets were rushed here from bases in Britain. ' The Air Force said they were ordered to tha.jEj 8 southeast corner of the IT. S. zone ,jgj 9 of Germany for "temporary duty." MORE TO COME A regular force of Sabre Jet* jgj 9 had been earmarked for service jj M Germany and will be flown her* \ from the United States later tW» 9 « week. A spokesman indicated that BK9 M Sabre jets flown here from Britain 1 will be used to intercept WtimSm Soviet or Iron Curtain «Kcr*ft M that violate the borders )'ot %*:;f§ ::J§ U. S. zone of Germany - the regular force of Sabre' Jet* If-TH 1 delivered. . ff Russian MIG-Iss last week ahot down a British Lincoln J i German*, made a-'. Grunewald Tnel Gets Postponed 1 washinotojt m: ~ iffiM-. *t|§ £ , Henry W. Grunewald. capital “BMtel ■! tery man,” on contempt of Cogjl * arets charges today was postpone* 9 until tomorrow. 1 „ Grunewald, a man qf many o*Bfee| |j -inections in the capital, expaeadifl a ■ihimself to Use contempt char**’ j and earned the nickname of [ silent Dutchman’ by lefurtng *BvB j | His reticence continued right ; to the opening of the trial todajt i e His only public comment on W* 1 I r case was “not guilty.” - : That was the plea he entered ie fore Judge Alexander M Holtzoff e lalt January a'ter being indtetg*«g«J i- on 30 federal counts of contempt [ rvptiniwsA ftl> fw— MWjnfj ,- : M f y OfficalsA rThursday
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