PAGE TWO BULLETINS (Continued from page one) to 1,000,000 bales in free world cotton production this year. TIMMONS, Ont. (in Citizens who sweltered in bath* ing suits a week ago mushed through snow in bush coats today as winter fired an early salvo at northern Ontario and Quebec. BERLIN (IP) AI7 - year -old East German swam 500 yards across a lake to gain refuge in West Berlin yesterday. WASHINGTON (IP> A House Judiciary subcommit tee said today sugar cane waste offers a promising solu tion to world newsprint shortages and declared enough is now being produced in Southern states to support two pa per mills. TEPIC, Mexico (IP). An Indian landowner, stricken by remorse, has confessed to police he killed a witch doctor because the “medicine man” failed to make good on his promise to make rain. Police said the macabre killing oc curred several' days ago in the tiny village of Gusasima, high in the wild mountain area near this town. The popu lation is composed of Huichol Indians, who worship the ancient gods. RABAT, French Morocco (IP) Police today held a$ an accomplice in the attempted assassination of the Sul tan of Morocco a neighbor of a penniless housepainter who tried to run down the Sultan in a rattletrap “death car.” CHARESTON (IP) A step toward elimination of se gregation was taken at the Charleston naval shipyard to day with the removal of “White” and “Negro” signs from drinking fountains. SYLVA (IP) One of seven long term prisoners who used a heavy wrench to pry loose bars of a cell block and escape from; the Whittier Camp Friday was back in custody today. Bad Ensley, chief deputy of Jackson Coun ty, spotted D. Carl Ballew near here yesterday. He said the 18- year-old fugitive was unarmed and offered no resis tance. PANMUNJOM, Korea Red correspondent Wilfrid Burchett said today some United Nations prisoners of the Communists had changed their minds afcK>ut refusing to go home. Burchett, Australian - bom correpondent for the Paris newspaper L’Humanite declined to give the names of nationalities of the prisoners who had decided they prefer- 1 red to live in a democracy after all. ASBURY PARK, N. J. (IP) A printing shop employe from Kutztown, Pa., said today he hoped his mother-in law can take care of the children when his wife goes on tour as “Mrs. America.” Kenneth Snyder, a photo offset operator, was proud that his wife Ema* had won the na tional beauty competition for married women. But the free trip to Guatemala and the four-week personal appear ance tour that go with the |itle had him worried HOLLYWOOD’(IP) Television actress Lucille Ball and her co-star husband, Desi leafed through ‘ thousands of telegrams from fans and said happily “we never knew how many friends we had.” The red haried TV queen said earlier she had “faith” that her fans would stand by her despite her acknowledgement she voted the Communist Party ticket in the 1936 California primary election. ' WASHINGTON (IP) The Eisenhower administration went ahead with studies of a national sales tax today des pite warning that Congress will not approve any such levy. The warning was issued by Chairman Daniel A. Reed of the taxframing House Ways and Means Committee, the ve teran New York Republican fought a stubborn but losing battle against President Eisenhower’s request for a six months extension of the excess profits tax.- WASHINGTON Miss America Gties Clothes Shopping NEW .YORK (IP) A Pennsylvania sorority girl goes tote.y for the wardrobe she will wear in and out of tm lpdfrfehts across the nation as the new “Miss Amer ica.” Evelyn Margaret Ay of Sjdirata. Pa., whb' ifercm the cmeted title at Atlantic City, 1U- Saturday iMk found that the firet, tKWg Mb* America needs J*- CloflSe*. She .Will be seen,-h> nearly event state hr the union and wUI Europe Miss jy-lt rhymes trtSi ‘Wfi" defeated 52 jfa-ls for the crown of Miss America and the $50,000 m prises that goes with it. She sakl she was the won, because the judges could set plainly that she hotoei in sMne of the wrong plaoSA': it' ■n «i '' J ' ' ' BANK OF HARNETT IN ERWIN new i I : EttertiY* this week, the Bank of Harnett , tfcOriH he opeD on Wednesdays T end Saturdays until noon. 1 It Win u app I tcd if *ll arra I I banking accordingly I ■ W. a HAMUNOTON I was the sweetheart of a Sigma Chi at the university, where she Is studying to be a medical techni- Cisp. She identified the boy of her dreams' as CBrl Sempler, 22, a Na val cadet. f She also said she Am, Dpt tike the new ahott skirt* dbecw&e she ’ is ttio tall toPfar:tKe£.7“-l When a reporter disked her whether she was a Republican or a Democrat, She said she was still too young to vote and didn’t give politics much thought. Roundup (Co*tinned from page ana) Jones, for 12 months; and Bessie McCray, recently sentenced in, Su - : | perior Court to 13 months in wom j an’s prison in Raleigh. ; fire—A fire early this monfing at H. P. Johnson Oil Company/Was out by the time firemen arrived. Howard M. Lee, secretary-treksmier of the fire department, stated that 33 men were out for the alarm: TRANSFERRED gUtte Highway , Patrolman W. O. Grady of Brirhi, who has been stationed, in Har nett for the past two yesrsj, has been tranr arred to Robeson Coun ty, It was announced today by Cor poral Rommle Williamson, head of the patrol in Harpett. ; '. C i-i BBKB IB BfIMMI WM Bfl ■ I - ..... ■