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PAGE TWO * 1 — f Oscar, took part in the 1950 assassination attempt oh JP%esident«Truraan, was among 11 women who faced dis orderly conduct charges today because they refused to break up a picket line at the United Nations building here. MARTINSVILLE, Va. (U*> A judge ordered Richard , R. Eanes, 50, to stay away Worn home unless invited by his wife, bttt Eanes got then ahead of her yestWrday, shot her to death, and then killed himself, officers said today. Eanes went straight home from the courtroom, Deputy Sherrill M. E. Hundley said. When Richard Banes Jr., 21, drove up and let his.mother out of the car, Eanes ran from the house with a sihgle-barrel 12-gauge shotgun and fired as she crossed the road. r' , ' ■ « WASHINGTON (IP) Sen John* MarshaU Butler said today a special Senate internal security subcommittee task for9e will open hearing about Nov. 1 on alleged communism in the labor movement. —' . ■ MINERAL SPRINGS, S. C. (IP) Secretary of Agricul ture Exra T. Benson indicted today that the government is studying a two-price system for more commodities than wheat, In a speech before the Darlington County, S. C., Ag ricultural Society, Benson said “no single solution” will solve price and production problems for all farm commod ltiCS' g. ROME (IP) Yugoslavia protested to Italy today a gainst “armed demonstrations” along the Italiah-Yugo siav frontier and threatened to appeal to “a competent international forum.” v The Yugoslav note was announced by the Yugoslav news agency Taniug, which said it was delivered today -to,*** «**,*". BONN, Germany (IP) The West German government decided today to ask the nation’s highest court to outlaw the Nazi-like German Reich Patty, which is conducting a i rabbit-rousing campaign for next Sunday’s elections. The I Eim ove was ordered as a Cabinet meeting at which Chancellor onrad Adenauer presided. : 1 I < 1 ’ -r BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (IP) Yugoslavia may soon re assert a claim to the entire Trieste free territory, reliable . War 11, will be made on political basis without the threat of military force. SAN ANTONIO, T«x. (IP) Gen Jonathan Wainwrlght, he?o of Bataan »nd CoTregidor in World Wart IL suffered anothw^katruction^^ a blood vessel in his b^uh^oday general fa m a semi-cSnSin which ;inno'incrd (hat “gfatßt concrn for his tisoqvery is felt. %, ' 'iSvpoti s&tes airmenreceityd awards totoy tor htywfc ci’etary David Maxwell Fyfe In a ceremony the Home 1 LOS ANGELES (IP) The government today regained Mscsshm of a $1,000,000 transport plane that was im pounded by the flying Finn twins. The giant C-07 Strato eruiser, which Bad hem guarded by a shot gun armed sherriif’s deputy at Lockheed Air Termihal in nearby Burbank, was reteased yesterday under an affidavit is sued by U. S. Atty. Laughlin Waters. LOS ANGELES (ff) The Marine pilot a roc- pi*jme to an altitude of 83,235 feet—almost 16 miles—for Knew, unofficial world record says he could have^ higfter if he to'toe aWitSte’MLf there had been more fuel in the tanks. ih su hipi l l srf* n jnr made ” * , . ■ DlGNlTtilers 'O r.~- PAR"-* Among *y> Who will be p e»e i TUrnsday morning for the opening of the Mth anniversary celebration as the Louie Baer Department Store will be Mayor Ralph B. Hanna, left, Henry H. Sandl’n. president rs the Dunn Chamber of Commerce, and Norman But tles, manager of the chamber. Mayor H.vma will hayy the honor Os cutting the huge M-pound birthday cake, each pound representing a year of dUUnguiah rd service rendered this community by the Louis Baer Department Store. (Dally Record Photo) i ' > One Day (ContUnod trom page one) | vid Smith; Lllltagton, Cliff Brtx t and Dr. J. K. WWifora; Bun_- level, Chalmers Parser and uen. me McLeah; Anderson Cieek, Lu ther Koons; Erwin, Dr. U. C. Woodall, a. a. (Ty> Thomas and W. N.-Forcer; Msuners, Harvey u- Quinn, Shawtown, J. 8. dpivey. Al Wullenwaber to special gins chair man far .the county. No Chairmen were appointed for Dunn or. An gler beekttri thoee towns plan Uni- Steel will act ad pub licity chairman for the fund onve, !a. B. Taylor wl)l be district audit of colored scout ers has seen promised far tne i coming drive. No fixed amount has Ueemtet as a goal lor either white dr colored canvassers. Service will he provided Tajr the Occoneechee Council lit accordance with the amount of money ranted lh each dist;fag, therefore enlarge a sum mnt,;al^e W^mfa: W Joe W^pSon. neighborhood commissioner, Erwirt; CamWtW, AsslS. M.TYoop chairman pack cotemittee.Pack 61, UMngton; Rev. D. A. Hufllaes.Jr., O. & X. Chairman; Dr. & K. WW thodlst Church, Dunn; Rev. D. A. Petty, Erwin Methodist Church; Erwin Uonaid shell L • Barbour, leadership train- KSIS&SS&’SSift: president Bunnlevel Ruritar. Club- S, T. Gaskins, scout executive, Oc coneechee ' Council; R- P. McLean, held, executive; Robert Morgan, fln ance chairman; H. M. O’Quinn, and John D. Follett, district commiss ioner. Five Sandhills (Continued from page erne) eript fair cutters ami fair leaf. GOOD HANDLING Handling conditions of the tobac co were food and volume of sales was Lighter sales are cureo StaWlisatlon Corp* under the government . fain program were about three per cent. Overall qual ity of the h«a served byte# Sand hills markets Js not expected to be lit IfftNl |HI |fft yTfffS - Approximate range of prices on Leaf: Fair orange *9O-65 low or ange faß-M0 - . . Cutters; Fair tenon *66-110, low tenon 06-fa#, good orange *O-668, fair orange *B* *66, low varigated 1 primings' Low orange *3B-*52. Nondescript: Beat thin *»-*«) ;§'s 'sM C 'i | BoaHl Ts J ■ - A-r- a^L\ I Dmn . • THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. Women Spend Iwke As 'Mach For Wen As Mm ■ ' ■ ■ V.' - i . NEW YORK, Sept. (IP) -- Women 1 spend more than twice as much as i meh for clothes because they, sur render ‘ without a struggle to lash -1 -r-Tiv- Seized in Seattle - ; •* HFn wtM. 1 Hrl f " /'*>■*'’■>' " ' ' fIR *( : WHITE, 34, one of ‘ Most Wanted” nfah, i -Wjfat'VWte, who escaped prtejp ln<Florida a year ago*, is ! nalrnify^'' - - -;s, - Miss Nebraska i, - i "<.b i 5 ■ i ion dictators' whims, men’s style s experts said today. ' The truth Is, the then said, wo - men just can’t aay "no” to a new Idea, even'll they don’t like it. The result often Is a. closet full of brand new clothes for the little woman, they said, and one or two i threadbare suits far her husband. Statistics are on the aide of the breadwinners. The Commerce De- . partment reported women spend about? 8,0*1,000,000 a year for clo- ( the*. While men pay about *4,- 081,000,000. That amounts to *llBO5 for each woman and *56.00 far each. “Men are more rehfaLKV fa ac cept anything new,” said Leonard A. Rothgerber, Jr., director of the -I Men’s' Apparel Research Guild/ “They won’t be stampeded by fash ion whites.” ' *, WdmenjFUl follow the dictates < far, Schiaparelli orMatebocher, no 1 matter how often, they change their 1 styles, Rothgerbet said. -V . i tk l a suit until it wtots out, he ado. . •. V * "* ' ] r MtaßSeyr-Miteheil, of S»e Ideh’s Mfaoefa ’ Desigplng Bchooi, said that fa nine out of 10 marriages, the 1 women ate dressed so much better j than the tnen that "it’s not fan- 1 \ wi- • ifs■!% ■{ r* ■ •' • t . ■ ■ , .; . - o ..A.man lumped fa the defense of women bn this score, hOwrcer. , Leonard Arkin, a well-known wo- 1 , 1 nSffiyMciwßi” ■ ; have an open mind about fashions and are wqUng to try somethteg which may success- , fully help their appearance,” Ar- ( kin add. ’ * • ' ; Mitchell and Rothgerber retfart ped that men accept change* In states, too, but only when they don’t 1 unbalance- their budgets: Changes : are. goibg on now, they said, and primbiy ..Wlti be Accepted, univer sally by the time suits now in use haw worn ow.t. , ; Jtoft shoulife:* are shrinking. Jgicj. kets are beoomlng snugger and ties are narrower and hats more tapered. . . . v . _’ 4 , “>fen follow their own way of jmonkor see, saiti. “The major men’s changes have been started by a relatively few men at top level and sifted ivarsity and then the better Xast “Sventually the mass has ae cepted all these things and change has come. Bvery major change la the lari 50 years has been moti vated by comfort. Anyone who, . Lincoln 'and President j They show ti as tic changes, but of children will be going to school j said!* All school buses in the County have boon inspected by members of tho Highway Patrol staff, Wil liamson said, and were found fa L- |_ *. A— « » ■ nriisr Os m gooa meca»iucai orucr, Safety on the Harnett Gennty children fa dames, Williamson said. During the summer months there art not aa many youth on the roads aa there win be during the school months, he stated. LlillhgtOh Sot far Opening Day Principal Roger Johnson of Lll llngton School said yesterday that everything is In readiness for the opening on Wednesday, Sept. 3. First bell will ring at 8:38 a. m. and classes will begin at 8:S0 a. m. On the first day, pupils will be dismissed at U a. m. for the rest of the week, school will eifa st fa noon. On Monday September 1. tfe regular 8:30 a. m. schedule win lie in farce. No holiday will be observed on Labor Day. A new course In general math ematics will he added to the cur riculum this year, particularly de signed for 10th grade students. The new. prindplal, who is ceming to Uie school from Bladenboro, will te the teacher. •MARKETS* EGGS AND POULTRY RALEIGH <W r— Central North Carolina live psnttry: Fryers or broilers steady, sup plies fully adequate, demand fair to good; heavy hens steady, sup plies plentiful, demand fair. Prices at farm up fa 10 a. m. today; Fry ers or broilers 3H to 3 lbs. 31, heavy hen» 0-0. i.-'j . Eggs steady, iupplles short, de teand good, prices paid producers and handlers FOB local grading j stations: A Huge eo, A medium S - , 53. B large 60-0:, hogs RALEIGH (ip -r- Hog market*; Kinston: 0 cento lower at 34.00 , ‘ b ! Wilminirion* Jacksonville ' Tarboro, Smlthfield, Dunn, Mount OUve, fall eon. Goldsboro: 36 cents lower at ( 0.50. COTTON NEW YORK »» Cotton fa- KTJSToS a.’S.tS;: New Orleans Oct. 000; Dec. UK ; fc,M *" . _ ’•* *: i Roundup urn* to succeed sari Jones. . Members of the Beard who w#Te elected are: Dr. O. W. Byrd and Dr. c. L. Corbett of Duim, and Frank Steele of. Umngton. ON SPOT LESSON - Harnett County principals and Janitors know two things foFgure. Thernre how fa clean tile floors and tww to flr* a boiler. Tp*y had object lessons test Wednesday a* Shaw town School when an all day school Airy who effected hfa'relesse from] the JaU in TJHlngtro. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER1, 1953 McDONA\D, 24, is shown perched on top of a 30-foot lamp post j£top) to New 'York after a lover’s quarrel with his girl friend. At bottom, the errant “Borneo” descends to the street after'a plea by John O'Connell (left), McDonald, it seems, had a falling out pi girl and after consoling hitaself in various bars decided the . only olaceto find solace was atop the lamp post (International)! Concert Campaign ? Opened In Dunn % Dunn’s campaign for tee sale ofvrgsmbershlps In the Campbell al Working* wlth Mrs. Lee will be a nunfaer of persona. The faite in Diten today and io morrow wll} be far persons who fact Alfa iy been a member of the concert itssbciatlon. However, after faed nesteiy, arft’drte may apply far a T.. nrx CONCERTS ’SET 'Mrs, A'fa. Smith Jr„ said to day that Six concerts have been planned gad that 1t Is hoped that enough interest will be shown to soitedble a seventh one. Individual tickets will not be sold, MA/Smith stated, unless & per son juri happens to be r->ing through and steps. Membership for Sn adalt win be five dollars ana far a student, thiec dollars and a Ml*. Smith.’said if a person has not been contacte i by Wednesday nlsht and they are Interested m obtaining a ticket, they should call either Mrs. .Lee; Mrs. Ed Black, 01 h * r —• | day from Shotgun wounds. A dog * Authorities said the dog stepped on the double- barreled weapon dis chartibig R anti wounding Col. More * JClaflifieds ' FOR RENT: Four ipom hoose. 995 E, Pope St. Call J. R. Nuffnern Clinton, R. C. Phonfe No. 3254. 9Jl. otp * -j **7 For SALE: Like new ’52 ’ (2-docar) ChfevYrtAt ~ pe lUxfe futfy equipped. actual mileage, i Call Between 5 And \ p.m. ' -"% 9-I-tfc WANTED: Two Qood pay; Also man and wife , to work in restaurant and service station. Phone or see Malcolm Hodges at Holland’s Lake. Phone 9214. 9-1-ts-c exclusive salt* of Old Hick- . ory barbecue. Can operate out of your own nome. Miistw have car and^telephone^Hlg^ l L , “” r /' Careo,T “^ c urAkr'i'fcn tUnteMTOiv. Gcod wwking J bonditioris. CKkkl pEy. Apply i, „, I ,X-uC-~ J j r, < ‘M p- ”, i * ‘‘Ak-I£. Bilik’ J 1
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