JET• A jpiJCD « «f nC iVT “Sj'S S 5 VOLUMN 3 British Stand On Korean Negotiations Attacked - '.“i — '-i 1 ... » .«•>ag,Y s' i'nfff; — --, ,-, , n ■ »i.«»,, m - ,- ;n-.r J ,, 1 .- i w ; 7 — j T * 1 * flriiPjPr ’ sHfe/t .*, .i, . vs- J. ■*•£,. ~ -r- f ' . f||| , , . : £ ' | ■ jUI * ■.; ’!/ : ;"■ 4f.1 Ip E.* *; '. Bat T-ls- * i m I f ,I t| 1 J 1 - I sy<4 . , xitJr, r< ■ • '■•fßSßSMasgMt' ” • • •>»s►«>* - .*&; t ■-■ ' : *'•»'i" »* :, ••’. , •• . • • mKCf .;•" ■'' ■ v ■■ x ' i ' ARCHITECT’S DRAWING OF THE NEW QUINN BUILDING Pf, Travis WSifc ttCII. Ua*%jI AFf* |BK\ * "'• i : .| SmswramKf! LutoSi^x o^: cwtojov D° Raj Undley* White Wmßfiß' • Je j Motftr ¥***&\4^iLm V-*A lege, .win nerve as acting nreal dent until White ' * ~ . eat. oeorge c*umS' m o«m j f *Sr wra' Wthe' ) *BWfrth presl- < jwtof OteffijSSfr ;:»Mgi 1 gU- < ■ n *‘*i ~,p“(W®jt te-> “1 1 ; v *>• <*- *ESwJ-f i 1 * I 1 «:i' _, . fc- _ • '. 4 -1 y i_. JL .:V'. Mi/ f ATfTC l/|f%#Af*C z^sw\ r <- x L 7 "s. *i\ -/i, Vs * '.i / I.' t *T mt S iStroMkiif&to. When the bellote were counted/ <s Jf£ris had, 95 eh, Williams bad, iftpUed #l. & tfce IWt i - OWy one new oommfesloner, Oar- 1 127 vobit. •• ' j. •pr' ■ ‘ ■■ ' i „. ,! _ ; f TOJgHONESi >ll7 » >118.1119 1 Quinns Plans New, Larger Building On Erwin Highway f Comtruction wiR begih here within the next few days cm a beautiful new mo dernistic building for Quinn’s of Dunn, Inc, and is designed to be one of the largest arid finest furniture showplaces 1 in this section of the State. **» contain JSore than 124 X» squant be bril iiantly lighted to enable customers An eight-foot cgnopv Will sur round the building, tilth a wide mn n> ■! *r"l« Tnnc MAYOR ffQRR IB | jmmmm A J d| JIA dk m. » a .in , lul 112 _Aiiir M ß Aill^ KjPfl' ■ B fl rB ■■ 1 1 Hpm Wyl* 8 8 ■ JLL m JbC” A v- 83 Dead, SOOthers Missing In Storm ■', , i v t V -7*- Tex. (IB The falm. _d«t*- v - 'iia bMid&"%(Hlay > today! |^k^of e jtowntown £ WraHgS wen efwW tp Ulw the ahance dtat someone still a»we might be tilled by rough handling. There were already 83 Jtnown dead here and nine in,San Angelo. Tex., (or * storm total <rf 92. And some 60 persons were missing In Wrfco. BuUdoxeis tugging at the tang led wreckage of the Dennis Fur niture store were stopped when, two operators repelled they . heard screams from *the raln-fllled base ment where', puthps were bringing up blood-stained water. • r~'" “'*"?+s Another Mayor Dabblihg With Police Force BUADCNBORO ffl Police Chief Clarence Hester, 45. has been fired and tim reason reveal- ' ad today was (he mayor’s con vlction «that a younger man is eoedril for thf j§j^ .Moyor W. G. Fiisaell wrote Hes tor that -Ms services would no , longer be. needed after May 25. Hester Said the mayor asked him t* resign .from his post on the night sf ci(y election. May 5, , .. - «» •- . ‘ LqstMinute hlews Shorts WASHINGTON I*l Sen. OHn D, Johnston 0-8 C today aocused Agrtenlfer* Secretory Cura T. Ben son of refusing to Ml Congress about Mu’' long-range farm pro -1 *!**?• " He> * f? 1 up in the i -—»«• • yj. ' DUNN, N. C., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY IS, 1»53~ ' K , Offer 'oscuo workers stepped ]|SlB^S^ e ■ [and plaster to remov/ a pieoe lt M (time In order to prevent possible further injury to persons possibly pinned below. FIiOOD THREAT ABATED A flood threat which hung over the city siems to have abated. The Bed Crops had evacuated 150 per sons from lowlands in and around Waco as a precautionary measure. Pumping operations were only part of the struggle in Waco today. City engineer Brahn Jones said i .only 15 out of the 30 major build ings wrecked by the tornado have been, touched by rescue operations. However, inost of the building own- I Continued an page twpl , BULLETINS «f^hwn^ d T^ S Iff south Ministe 3 y he ad j® on j^^ d reyivdd Bohlen yesterday. H was Bohlen’s second visit with Molotov hut the first was a DioteslMii - with presentation pf his credeimals. rwwctmed Thomas Is Named Chamber Director HI I - Hftk ; —i GOP Solons ' fasisfing On By UNITED PRESS Republican congressional leaders have. warded Presi dent Eisenhowfcr the G O P can say “e6odby<f to the 1954 elections if his cabinet keeps throwing cold water J* jioWßes reve*JOd that u * listened. guieUy with a Stoli his fade «s the complaints were- raised at a legis lative strategy huddle at the White House Tuesday. Republicans wure alarmed at the gloomy statements of Treasury Secretory George M. Humphrey and Defense Secretary Charles E. wu * on eh*«t the chances of bal “T “ “■ until u balanced budget IS in sight. Hum^ y t^^^S# a V.»f4Vv>" CENTS PER CQPY~ Knowiand Warns Britain Planning Far East Munich WASHINGTON (IP) _ Sen. William F. Knowiand (R - Calif.,) charged that Britain is preparing for “a Far Eastern Munich,” which Knowiand contended will make World War 111 “inevi T table.” 0 He said also that the recent pol icy speeches of British Prime Min ister Winston Churchill and Labor Party leader Clement R. Atlee in dicate the United States will be left in a position of '‘going it alone,*’ infighting Communists In Asia. Knowiand, in a speech prepared tor Senate delivery, condemned the British leaders' Speeches, and pre dicted that the upshot will be an effort to seat Communist China in the United Nations. HARSH LANGUAGE Knowiand, chairman of the Sen ate Republican P6Ucy Committee, age heard about Britain in many years. Other senators meanwlille spoke warnings against a Commun ist "trap” in the current Korean armistice talks. Knowiand said the United States should not accept a Korean cease fire agreement without first getting i a “binding pledge” from Russia and Communist China of free elec tions in North Korea. Unless this Is done,” he said, “he hope of ever gettting a United Korea is . . . non-existent at worst, and very re mote at best.” ABBAILS SUGGESTION He assailed Churchill’s sugges (Continued On Page Fear) . N UONB TO MEET Hie Melody Masters, of Four oaks. Who have appeared In church esj a'jball park, a drive-in theatre. ruOMand television, to addition to, Lidns Club at their regtiUrmM?' I SttnJWr- 1 viable record and President J. N Stephenson urges all memb»r s to ta oresent. ' **■: ■ Hn. A. C. McCall of HunnleM, wife of the Rev. a! \ C. McCall died early Wednesday 1 morning in .the Baptist Hospital, Wlnflon BaMW She had been in ill health for, about two months. A native Ot Wilson County, site was * daughter of the late Ste phen J. and Etta Boykin Nichols. Funeral services will be held Ihunday afternoon at three ! o’- clock at the/ Friendship Baptist Church, Bunnlevel. Dr. McNeUrPo ■; >: dteowii m* aw*> Ike Nominates ■ BaleyToPost | (*| - President ] Eisenhower today sent the'Hen- « ate the nomination of James M. BaMr Jr., aged 39, of ManhaO, < N. C., to be the U. S. district at- ] Bwth Caro Una. \\ AaMMRNI A.UimU Jr. 4 i.«„> ... - • vmmmm zzzz~~zz.• ■■- DIGGING OUT AFTER WACO TWISTER T Pjwp3lfee‘ .•> | '* Jap 53HPHr «F msfy&A WM gjFPßMßSgjM^Sfc>*gJßßb^^' s -*? "* TTAri tff\ r&n buildings in the business' section of Waco, Te*as, after it had been swept by the most devastating tornado in Texas history. Some 56, : square blocks in the downtown area were crushed. The loss ot life in & Waco and San Angelo was estimated at 15Q. (International Soundphoto) ■'} -r —-—* / —J—.- Hie City Council held a short meeting this mongng to certify the results of the recent City Election. The certification was to have been made at the meeting Thursday night, but the.' official tabulations were not completed at that time. i A the same time the boaqd autho rised the quit ! claim deed for the tot on the Byrd land for which a 1 " ’ 1 11 -• ■ —r; ■' t Fracas Costfy To Officers , Prisoner A fracus High Jackson of Coats had with the ‘law” last Friday night along the highway near Buies Creek proved equally costly 4o him and to State Highway Patrolman Herman Ward, and Paul Lucas. But theijf losses were very differ ent.';'';’ - ■- k‘ - - , ■ In Harnett County Recorder's Court on Tuesday, Jackson,, a young Negro man, faced charges of pub lic drunkenness and resisting ar rest. ,i > > The defendent admitted being to THE RECORD Gets results a request had bqen made at Thurs day's meeting. The matter had been tabled in order to determine that the lot was outside the city limttK'j; There has been quite a bit of discussion about the legality ,of thtr> f manner in which the electttm was conducted. ' iContinued On F««rnMK^3s toxicated, and said *he didn’t ||S*J member what he did, Pa*r«jtal|g| Ward and Lucas sullied the eotbfcj with details- •' They said they noticed Jactatti staggering along on loot besfrihi the WUghway near a Negro night spot and stopped to arrest him goti his own safety. He protestor': orously. In the scuffle, Ward' fellj§lS the highway and 6ut the his hand on" the rough pavement, necessitating a visit to Ow?dfj«| ’• iDmttoWM an nan* two* ■;< NO. lli|

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