cloudy and continued hot and hu mid today, tonight and Tuesday, with widely scattered 'afternoon and evening thundershowers. VOLUMN 8 Over 250 Killed In Holiday Traffic Accidents Rhee May Be Preparing People To Accept U. S. Truce Terms ■' i ... - ■ ■ - ~ry r- MJv* ■■■ % By iRfB \ f* jHE** R -M H : ™ ■K; P . ‘ - (■snSjelpSHto wsM| -.aßPHHfew - v ; t* WJNN HONORS KOREAN VETB—Dunn’t Fourth of July celebration Saturday paid tribute to Korean veterans of the community. Each of them was presented a certificate of honor alfhed by the fovymsr. Some of the veto were absent—some at new peoto—bat members of their families received t kf wilftcate far them. Mayor tlalph E. Hanna is shown here addressing the crowd. At the left Is Jr rjtoy J. Brown, commander of Dunn’s Lesion Fast, sponsor of the event, and seated at the ri*ht /♦ | gjwt Cuthrell, president of the Dunn Ministerial Association. ,(Da;;y Resord Photo.) 'Wsrtimur?ist Party Paper In Bitter Attack On Eisenhower \—: f : Harnett 1 Deputies Destroy 17 Stills Sberlff deputies and constables destroyed 17 stub during the past month, Sheriff W. K. Salmon repor ted today to the county commission ers,-, 'XtV All but one of the illicit whiskey mating outfits seised were of the tin , variety The exception was a oopper F distillery captured in Stewart’s Creek township. Capacity of the stills varied, but all apparently expected big patron age. The sheriff noted that a total of 4,000 gallons of beer was found at tbs various stfflk. In addition, 80 gallons of whiskey, the finished product, was selsad on June 6 at a liquor making plant to Averasboro. Arrest of two men were also re ported add they now await trial on prohibition violations. ' V Averasboro had the doubtful hon or of baving six stub seised to its boundaries daring the month of June. Officers credited with the captures in this township were O: E. : Moore, Wade Stewart, B. R. Sturgill. . and O. R. Pearce. ; • ' Henry's Body Shop Hew Willys Dealer ISb^ ■ Jt■ W r W *■ • # 'M Wxt JJailtj 'jtAtxmcfr TELEPHONES”SII7 . 3118 - 3119 Wade Stewart. Buies Creek con stable and now one of the new county rural policemen, led the of ficers to the number of captured stilb. He listed six stub destroyed. Three were found in NeiU’s Creek township on June 11, two in Hec tor’s Creek on , June 36 and one in Averasboro on June 23. Deputy Sheriff C. H. Avery of Er win reported capture of three stilb on June 33 to Stewarts Creek town ship. Constable R. C. Monday of Angler found a stUl on June 8 in Black River township. Deputy B. R. Sturgill of Dunn, now a rural policeman,, located three stub to Averasboro. one on May 30 and another on May 31 and a third on June 0. HU fourth cap ture, the sole copper outfit found, was located to Stewart’s Creek township on June IS. C. B. Moore of Coats found one stUl in Averasboro on June 33. (Contlnaed On Page Six) Henry’s Body Shop of Dunn has been awarded the dealership for Wffiyt automobiles and b now of fering oomplete sales and service on' that line of automobiles and trucks. .... The announcement was* made here today by Karl Henry, well known Dunn business man and owner of the Dunn automotive will be taeM 11 Saturday? I **!*? j public to i cunwMn ment^an* 0 ,S te n rh^ e wU^lum out that his firm Is equipped to offer Jhe finest of serrioe ea the l&OSCOW OF) The Com murtist party newspaper Pravda sharply attacked President Eisenhower toc|ay for advocating unrest in sa tellite Eastern Europe. At the same time Pravda re affirmed Russia’s desire for settle ment of all outstanding global - problems through negotiations. ’ In a front-page editorial Pravßa - praised Brlbh Prime Mtoiser Win > son Churchill for suggesing a big . power conference without'attaching t preliminary conditions, and vigor - oualy criticised the United States i for not going along with him. ALSO FLAT DULLES The newspaper directed its at ’ tack against Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and the Amer ican press also for campaigning for “a repetition of the Berlin ex r perlence of June 11" in other coun -1 tries. Pravda said this “provoca tive campaign obviously stemmed - from alarm among rural circles In 1 the United States over the failure » of the U. 8. ‘policy of force.’ ” 1 "Dulles’ widely-advocated get - tough line, intended to achieve the , unconditional submission of West e European states to American lead ership and isolation of the Sov ! iet Union, suffered a fiasco,” Pra . vda said. Pravda added that Dulles had ' failed “to liquidate disagreements between the United States and Britain in the Far East?* Th* conflict between the Uni ted States and other western na tions has increased and “U contin uing to increase and sharpen with in the Anglo-American bloc” the newspaper said. Pravda cited the warm recept ion among all Western leaders ex -1 eept thoee in the United States f; “ (Ceatinned Oa Pag* Slxl t ' Last Minute r| •; ■. ♦• ' ! News Shorts , WASHINGTON m— Pr eel deal 5 EimnhftW'tf taday n&med laMM H. i Smith Jr., of Aspen, Col*„ to be > assistant Secretary of Navy for air. i Smith who learned to fly ae a na * val resends* In IR3 was an exa -9 is a wise o WASHINGTON W President e Eisenhower today accepted the rnhmttoW fc.jjtoheriMLJWw^ : .: ' - ■ DUNN, N. C., MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 6, 1953 I » IQfh Conference Scheduled To Be Held Today SEOUL, Korea, Tuesday (IHW President Eisenhower’s personal trouble-shooter and President Syng man Rhee were expected to confer I again today, amid speculation the ' aged Rhee may be preparing hb people for acceptance of United States truce terms. It will be the 10th meeting be tween Assbtant Secretary of State Walter Robertson and Rhee in ai. attempt to break the deacilock in their “little armbtice” talks. I Speculation that Rhee’s attiti