PAGE TWO BULLETINS (Continu'd from pace one; WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 (UP)—Some military of ficials apparently think there is a chance, however slim, that super atomic and hydrogen bombs may never be used as weapons of war. WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 (UP) lmmigration agents today arrested two aliens, Boris Sklar of New York and Allen Shifrin of Cleveland, for deportation to their native Russia because of Communist Party activities- Sklar was identified by the justice department as editor of the Rus sian language Communist Newspaper “Russky Golos” in New York, and also a charter member of the U- S. Com munist Party. BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Sept. 21 (UP) The Uugo slav foreign office indicted today that Yugoslavia would reject an Italian proposal for a plebiscite in the free terri tory of Trieste and a five-power conference which would have arranged the voting. ATLANTA (UP) —Gov- Herman Talmadge said today he believes Southern governors may discuss ideas for pre serving school segregation when they meet in Nov. 1 at Boca Raton, Fla. PHILADELPHIA (UP) Police sought for question ing today a recent companion of Elmer A. Schroeder, 55, former “czar” *of professional soccer whose beaten and strangled body was found lashed to a bed in his lavishfy iurnished apartment. The wanted man was identified as John Clifford Beardsmore, who lived at the slain man’s apartment until about two weeks ago. Detectives said they were unable to learn why Beardsmore suddenly moved out of the apartment after sharing it for several months. NEW YORK (UP)—More than 1,000 small birds were killed today when a freak gust of wind bltew the migrat ing flight against the Empire State Building. Bodies of the sparrows, finches and other south-sty ing birds dropped to the 102-story building’s set-backs and i the streets at Fifth Avenue and 34th Street- WILMINGTON (UP) A dock strike at the ports of Wilmington and Morehead City would “seriously effect the growing commerce of both of the Tar Heel harbors,” Ports Director G. W. Gillette said today. But Gillette added that there has been no Indication that the strike ' • which reportedly threatens the Atlantic ports from Nor folk to Boston will spread to the deep sea ports of North V* Carolina. LONDON (UP) —Warsaw radio said today the Roman " Catholic bishop of Kielce begged his Communist judges for leniency at his trial on charges of spying against Red £ Poland. The broadcast monitored here said Msgr. Czeslaw Kaczmarek asked for a chance to “atone” but added he jg£ would accept the military tribunal’s verdict “with repent ance and calm.” LAS VEGAS, Nev.(UP) The romance of crooner Dick Haymes and sultry film star Rita Hayworth found I smoother sledding today, and it seemed likely they can H be wed Thursday as planned. The harried singer yester iS day won a continuance until Monday on his deportation hearing- The wife he is shedding to marry Miss Hayworth helped out, too, by notarizing a waiver allowing Haymes to go ahead with his wedding plans as soon as he gets his , Nevada divorce, expected tomorrow. SAN DIEGO, Calif (UP) A man described as Rus s' sia’s top atomic energy official was reported to be hiding in a “deep southern country” with a man who claims to be Lavrenti P. Beria, the San Diego Union said today, i The newspaper said earlier that it received a report “via Mexico City” that a man claiming to be Beria has sought 5* asylum in the United States through art “intermediary” who has been in contact with the newspaper. £ FRANKLIN, Va. (UP)—Fire destroyed a hanger, 18 g airplanes, two new trucks and a quantity of merchandise S? at municipal airport here and damage was estimated to ol day at about $130,000. Town manager T. B- Noland esti *£ mated the loss of the hanger at $60,000, the planes at Jg* $65,000, the trucks at $2,000 each and said no estimate Sr had been made on the value of the merchandise. ROANOKE, Va. (UP) President Eisenhower will he »■ invited to dedicate the Blue Ridge Parkway in ceremonies 8 next spring at Doughton Park, N- C., the Blue Ridge Park way Association announced today. RICHMOND, Va. (UP) Some 7,000 CtO telephone workers went on strike at 100 exchanges of the Chesa -1 peake and PPotomac Telephone Co. in Virginia today but supervisory personnel moved in to man switchboards- NEW YORK (UP) A 30-year-old husband appeared in court with four bullets in his head to plead for mercy S for his wife, who put them there. Mrs. Alicia Vasewet, ss, a a/ 4U, rjLfL ~k lUtm .fc n»n 4 laR-nurl *-1- w-a A. » Hiuviicr oi mice cnireren, wets wuercu hcm ror iTanti jUiy action yesterday although her husband, Antonio, asked a I judge to “go easy on her” when tout ease came up in a Bronx court. PANMUNJOM, Korea (UP) A Communist com niMtnihknt TiPpHirtail fjhldv tkat AtlirH Wmwa* jpt vtttv vvll *-ptlny VlWt WIH Ifw Vv ! ***?*” m v***?™* ****** American war prls- oners to rcvuni 10 hic irCv wwin, “It is my impression that these men ham made a logical decision against the American way at Bib,” said Wtffred Burchett, Parts L’ttumafctto jm/W, Iran radio said today that | death for illegal actions against Hie Iranian I tors would be severely punished and that Mnnraulnrh may | I \6. with 18 after Netherlands Delegate J. J. [ Fans said the United States must open its markets to I !7to tx*!***** 1 U *** •/ ’' •• £ ■ T'’’’ ■ • v - "• r M TO m ’ll* x j, W ;v '' ‘'CHECKERBOARD REPORT” BRf)ADfcAST FROM DUNN BUI Jackson, who conducts the popular ,f. ShoV’ on - Radio Station WPTE, came to Bonn Wednesday to wktcMt ‘the "Checkerboard Report 1 * directly from Parker Seed’ and Feed Co.- tore. Twd pro Local Couple Find A Snake In Bedroom A nether moccasin showed his hesd hi Dim yesterday, this one a >M to the hwfcoow of Sir. and Mrs. Brace Byrd, 1409 VO fUafn ■ It. uivuw, A fhw wean »ro Howard M. t»e complained that a moccasin earne op hi Ms hath tub. Tho snake yesterday was first 1 scon fe the hail at the Byrd home. Mrs. Byrd Jiad just re turned (Tom the office of Dr. Charles If. Byrd where she is a receptionist. t When She entered the hall, the snake was sijdjfcr around on the floor. She eaßtod the R*v. B. T. Underwood who lives just across to five the spake a Tke moccasin was flnagb cor ntrtd in the bedroom where the minister carried oat the prophesy In the Bible that the snakes head shall be braised to man. Boy. Underwood said fee snake measured about two feet lone, bat was obviously a young one. Byrd stated that the moc custa must hast tamhe up through the floor furnace as there was no other openings fpr him to get in. Corbett W. Tort Aboard Sominole FAR EAST (FHTMC)—Contribu ting to the Navy’s role in trans porting the North Korean and Com munist POWs tor Operation Big Switch while serving aboard the USS Seminole is Corbett W. Tart, machinist’s mate fireman, USN, of 700 North McKay Ave., Dunn, N. C. The Seminole, an attack cargo ship, has transported 4.800 prison ers from the prison camps as Koje Do to Inchon for repatriation since the armistice was signed. Hie shio ‘s on her second teur of Far East ern duty with Task Force M am phibious forces. New Beetle fcCeotinned Fiwm Page One) of DDT in the fertflfeer to be used on one acre and sowing It that way If allowed to continue in the soil, they can do considerable damage to the plants, Kinsey stated. Fanners are asked to visit the ANOTHER BIG SALE SIM Yesterday On The Dnnn Tohacse Market 174,246 Pounds Average $58.67 4 IS!! r YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WHEN YOU SELL ON THE AHUM TfUtAffft M ADR CT DUNn IUBAUU mAKlvtl THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C, ■V- -jjy: \ / • Harnett Scouters Schedule Carnporee Plans; for the annual Harnett dbunty scooters camp oree were announced today by Ruwell McLean, Harnett County scout executive. \ • - Regßtratkxj., w4H begin Friday afternoon at.B -o’clock, at - Ross’ ■pond abefttt three miles from Lil t&trttnS ‘4s Highway 4j|l.. -Gafhp. Will be set up immediat ely fSlowing registration Jtriday arterpdbn.’Copper is scheduled for 6 o’dlock-to Tl9V ’’ During the -camp flre Fridgy eve-’ *ing, “stork wUI be done on a num ber ot shata which ate. to be pre- Sehtfti ’Saturday night. : f ■ SATURDAY luo DAT J ■ Most of the activities of thetam pdrebjynw scheduled for, Sattfrday momlpg, ’ McLean ,lunnouhced.f The camjj tyfll begin to mte at 7 o'clock in the mnmfajg wtto brtakfaat sett tofyT.to.g p.Jh: During the. day l Harnett Educo •oopUuiueA Prom Pmto DwO) Armstrong told members of the club. The Morehead fund is one which is aimed at selecting the leaders, not the needy, Armstrong emphasised. Besides the 11 tour-yew scholar ships, more Ulan 100 others worth SBOO each weft granted. Chairman of- the Committee Bryan . urged schools to watch' for' the leaders in their school for scholarship can didates this year, SANDERS PRESIDENT Last year’s president as the Ed uce eleb, Henry Hamilton, LUHng ton, retired leaving J. 8. Sanders of Angler, the vice-president, to step up as president. Hal Bradley was elected vice president at the meeting last night. C. H. Hood was ngmeu secretary-treasurer. Bradley was also named chair man of the Athletic Committee for the yekr. The grdup wHI make plans for -the County-wide ‘basket ball tournament this year. Other members of the Athletic Committee are: A.B. Johnson, exhibit at-the fair so they win be able to Identify the beetle, should they tpsead over all of the four counties. iniM inn... ,a ._. _A fc-.-.v.* Mi j.. iiSL^SSS^ jr<ipi»fc, or iftc Wfrtiitti». \*P ■':*:& '-«■’'•* . *l'?. ' I. various-'.-witivittes'will- be carried out, • “ i Camp Hill break Sunday at 10 o’clock. McLean announced that no sco*t will 7 be allowed t 6 Wave camp until hls i*»der is ready to go. A contest' will .Be held during the carnporee,- with each scouter graded .by a -point system standard: Items'to be cobs idem! in )he judg-’ ing b#, patrol idpfltiftta-C Hod, cooking -menu, gadgets, con duct, uniform, cleanliness, pgrtici patKnr.Jtnd trpbp cafnp site. A pos sible 100 points will be covered by these Tttms, it, wag stated.-. - Harriett Coungy naa 21 ,-hout I troop* -with eight of' them located •ip Dunh. > ; i principal of Dunn High School: DRVid Poe, *enha»en 8chool; Coyte Lanier, Buie’s Crtek; and Mike Ko sawlik, Angler. • *■ . —a. : i. , -A. -. V . Durkin Charges \ (Continued Proto page One) principles at this lkttr date in my We.” Durkin told how his-amendments, drafted Into a presidential message to go to Congress July 31, were put off because of the death of Ben. Robert A. Taft on that day. Then hfc said news Os the mes sage "leaked” to the press and that “substantial opposition” developed. FinaHy alter a private meet ing in which Durkin said the President again “fBUy agreed to my position—the President “In formed me that he had changed his position. . . ahd that he couW .no longer go along with- the 19 amend-, ments.” Durkin said that was when he Insisted his resignation be accepted. SPEND WEEKEND ' Mrs. Jim Adams and Mrs.‘V. C. Swanson spent the weekpho in At lanta, Georgia. They carrtsd Mrs. I Swanson’s daughter. Mm. Gary Var. Shoick back to Agnes Scott Col- Parents Cpfßc , .(Contlnrad Prate Ppge One) children, afld is BCohaOted by the Cjdunty Schools and the Harnett CdUnty HEalth Department. Topics to be discussed’ hill in clude: r • Growth apd Development, Sex Eduoation, Adolescence, Fear. Hate, Jealousy, Punishment ahd’ Prob lems. The last of the 13 classes Will be' used for a summary. Hamm Ordered -■>>'. *’■ ~ ’r- -v >’■’* (Continued Frapi Page One) ouhees of heroin, 'purchiwed- in New , York, to another Federal - agent in , North Carolina. 'T' ' DILUTED POPE Atkinson said Hamm was de frauding his customers by. selling 10 per cent heroin f6r 4200 an ounce and representing it as 100 per cent hqroin. after diluting the drug with sugar And water. •> ~ . , Hanfm Was arrested by -Federal agents in NkW York on September - ••‘Tn Med With another woman’’ at an apatrihent. He has beep describ ed as the go-totwran for the syn dicate in New York, making regu lar deliveries to this section and particularly to Fort Bragg- Atkinson says the government has evidence he made $t least one sale in hie Dunn night club and Wrss making deHvariea to white cus tomers in Dunn and throughout the area. Dunn police worked closely with Federal officers and furnished the information which led to bis ar . -rest. Police Chief Alton Cobb has been working on the case for sev eral months. ttge, where she-will Me $ senior this school term. : Whoienle - Retail Ml WJS HAUL OUR OWN Weal Grocery 1 ’ PHONE 3323 Comer N. Clinton Ave. aiid Jonesboro Road DUNN, N. C. *. I ibute i'.iYl TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER Ingold Funeral Held Tuesday Funeral services for Charles L. Ingold, 6ft, retired postal employee of Fayetteville, were conducted on Tueeday it 11 a. m. from the Hay Street Methodist Church in that' city. Ingold, who was a brother-in-' law of Mis. J. R. Baggett of Lll- Ungton, died on Sunday in a Fay etteville hospital following a long period of ill health. Rev. R. Grady Dawson, pastor of hay Street Church, officiated at the servfte artd burial was in Cross Creek Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lucy Keeter Ingold, and one daughter, Jean Keeter Ingold, one brother and one sister. Frost Arrives in Thv Midwest BY-TOtriTD PRESS Autumn isn’t due to make ite of ficial debut unit 3:07 a. m. EST tomorrow, but frost already has Mpped targe areas of the upper Madweet. Topcoat weather was general ttororighoat the Mississippi valley, Gnat Lakes area and Plain* Stater arid imwtoMtee said a matt of cool air was pushwsg steadily eastward, But warming as ft went. Fro* conditions were reported in Minnesota, tOWa. Wisconsin, parts Os upper Michigan and northern DUnots, and toe mercury in these areas ranged r>x>m as low as 2g to 40 degrees early today. fUI DM TO UTTER I The American Legion’s 6th Annual Four County Fair At the new fairgrounds on the Jonesboro Road I M BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER More Farm and Home Exhibits Agriculture Cattle Swine Commercial and Industrial; Exhibits The Mighty Page Shows On The Mile-Long Midway Just follow the big searchlight Plenty of Free Parking - . j l The Jewel Box ir^Q is proud to present its new selection of Omega Watches i 'ii JjW OMEGA I I ifflir OPEN A CHARGE ! ‘ . ACCOUNT TODAY. |No watch in sh« world is more widely prized ~. more PfOudty worn ... than Omega. It is a timepiece of un i rivalled precision - winner of the most highly coveted , awards for accuracy at the world’s leading observatories. You ate cordially invited to inspect our wide selection -of beautiful Omega watches today. fel«k4 1 But Men - ’ $13040 Ladles THE. JEWEL BOX ( 112 S. Wilson Ave. Dunn, N. C Roundup d (Continued from page one) dueers in Harnett County will havt feeder calves in this sale: Mr. C. i C Cummings of Lillington. Rt. 3, iMr. Elisha Worrell, Lillington, Rt. 3 Mr. Gilmer Badgett of Broad-' way, Rt. 1, Mr. J. E. Womble, Lil lingtoti, Mr. John Sutton, Lilling ton, Mr. Sion Wilborn, LiUington, Mr. B. P. Marshbanks of Buie’s Creek and Mr. C. R. Meadows of Angler. jD QUINN'S Funeral Home 24-HOUR SERVICE PHONE 3306 v 2**='*’■• HARNETT ST

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