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" tofjMk* .-aj- +WEATHER* VOLUME 3 ~ Son Os Wealthy Kansas City Couple Kidnaped Top Sources Say Ike Will Name Warren S WASHINGTON (Up) /J Responsible administration sourcaisaid today that Pre sident Eisenhower vriy an nounce flection of • Gov,; Eari warren of caftfbmhT as chief justice of ti£\Uhit ed States at his news con ference tomorrow.' . >i; ■ ’ Jtrffsf ' These aourees eakl UMN 1* a "slight" possibility the announce ment wilt fee delayed, tot that there is no dotatt..lip ..theft Mlads the President has Anally decided bn Warren. ;>• • •. ,V,' ’ ; ; .. Wwhowef waji. represented M wanting to have « chief Justice a named, even by recess appoint mmt before the court convenes "coders' wroVaowTEtiT' » Apparently fln'ta' astiMT c<3»e warren appointment Ware worked oiit Sunday -hfl Sacraments. Calif.. Herbert *“ d A l #- °1 n ' BrowneU - recommended - to the President yesterday that* Warren sueccgd' Chief Justice Fred M-.Vih attadk f «T h»«rt * Last Minute News Shprts »* wSSS^fSSr ’daSaPSl ssurc—. r»»mM istafht. , ( , ■ % t «ssS*“s- 1 • 8 Men Held Under MiWm Bwd i **wationai Those indicted on Jury-tam pering choreas include reputed SST.SS'ISS!HtJS 4 been in add out of trouble With “ both federaMtfri state authorities ■ ftaaidane i of Clyde I lilshael One Km, 3 Hurt //7:.;ltG|n6ff irftCn I Mtw&s. if Is bom* uddross not' -v6gia^'ohi;i,». |1 m ,J| : ") ■ QBTThW «fthe WoH of the .aerations are Ed Black, left, aaristata map w*re ffHtta* •*«r, MMI Grover C. Henderson, riffct, founder end *?*y favjbe- y»nd Qrtill es the besnttfal new enuaideat es the company. (Dally Recwrd Photo.) atdn OB Xhwedsy mevalng. Shown here directing . • •» *<i '-r>t ,/e.f. Vs-t-i y ; I •••• ». •••• ' .•. Quinns Os Dunn To Open few Building On Thursday &t#Hl ■'' WIBBOIL iff.-. frr~ r*tfe-. defense a^i^ Mew Mn. I c#w • *bnnW«me vu 1 §' a wipsat ta Bmaidones at »«OO.OOC unallo’s 'wt. fMMKHL Mike 8. at gSObmfc. at and Flore Bmeldone’s at chWTtw?*»f I _ if.'inUn | ttutan Waßaf <Blu> Jaily Hwmtf DUNN, N. C., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 29 1981 Phtrraday morning at S3O o’clock to formally open the < fce4Jit{ful new home of Qoihh's of Dunn, life., one of the largest and most beautiful furniture stores in this seothsi bf the Stdte. t [ -There will ; be a. three-day grand > waning celebration, with free re freshments.-' free demonstration* inrf mm* than gl.ooo worth of fete (W l*S*. * ■ ■ Vfcitors will have an opportun- Ltt.to s«e and inspect one of the . Snest and most modernistic build • 4ngs in the area. V' »-'. ' I ■ k \ AIX IK READINESS C. ; Menderaop, founaer and ' -president S?of the large furniture ccnoefh,-asld today that everythin/ & i«,th<'graijil>pen ’ 'as andteatendad-tb'Ae public a dordlal finvitation to attend. The handsome new structure 1; located at the Intersection an the Duntt-lrWin highway, .with the treat entrance facing the triangle, other -entrance- lacing Cumberland and Broad - and the loading entrance in the Tear. • ' v,;t' The building w«s .«Mptad W Ku- Home Builders and Supply Co., lo ndany of Bunn's Bhest new build ings. ‘ «#:• ‘ '**?' -f i' • *•'■ '' T T'IIbbERNISTIC BUILDING Vlrtusdiy. \ a “ahafbdasbr three sidM: of-, the big building, which -.has more than io.ooo square feet of floof iDace. are in skis. * ■ 11 The big building Is completely air conditioned. In announcing the opening today. 1 Mr. Henderson took the occasion to 1 express appreciation to the public 1 for the loyal support given his -firm throughout the years.. "Brer: since we opened the doors i 83 yean ago," said Mr. Hendersea in a statement, "you have been 1 rood tq us; you have bee.) won i derful. It Is only because of your -nagnlflcent support that this new building has been made possible. ■ Wa are grateful to you" . Quinn** of Dunn carHet a bit, cabantata Ujk of iwtionally-aavar tlaed furniture in-'gyary style and prfte range. It features Hotpolnt Shipments of new merchandise to» W# grand opening have been arriving daily to. Dte past several weeks. A magulflcent tbaptay of fur . i-^ — zHHL. ,", ' fLi. j,. m 'l.-f ' <i »’■ " — i J , M 1 W •* ~v »* \ «-*■ ISt*; JfeJSi '*, 1-./* V;.'‘*'D State To Vote On Bond Issue RALEIGH UP) North Carolin- Eiana will vote Saturday on state e school and mental hospital d Issues totaling 72 million dol “ ’ " . . ~, Oov. William B. Umatead plana to cast Ms vote in Ducimih in fa vor of the two bond Issues that Will provide SO million dollars, far schools and 23 million'for mental institutions. ... * - . It was Umstead whd propose, the measure in . his inaugutal ad ftrnbc onri "hie WNnetAvtaM ; mete and, his. support*!? "steered. the -bill through the Legislature ‘ Former GoV: Kerr Scott has de clared himself wholeheartedly in favor of the bond Issues, and mem bers of the State Board of Edu cation and the State Hoeptta. Board have formed an organisa tion to promote interest in the Re ferendum. ’ The governor plans to another radio appeal in- tavor of he bonds before the voters go to the polls Saturday. BULLETINS ;; W (UPj - One eommer io2i* OU c tott«W^’fQih| 1213,000 M a Fifth Avenue diamond merchant, wa* amated yes. terday when he into a trap set for him by jntn i went agents. They said Edmund Deppe, SB, Retina eSSf pHot tor Sabena Beiflan Airlines, received <Om from-a Belgium army captain in BrusaeM leoncht them to New York Sunday and passed through customs at Idle wjid Airport with Die diamonds conccatod in y secret com* partment in a suitcase. i ..-• i ■ j,\ i CLEVELAND, a (UP)—Proper usa of thb tooth brush is more effective Gum any ■n*rTTTnt *tri tnsth P«te for *MHta) session i * *"'* ' - * ■■■'"" 11 i ' mu + Record RoundiiD + S|Hns) taf "to AU I mad* fnr »u g /mtlnr lirtsi n# vm m w , , * _ U. S. Standing Firm On Meeting Oi Big-4 Chiefs WASHINGTON (UP) The United States stood fast today against mount ing world pressure for a Big Pour chiefs of state meeting until the Soviet Union dem onstrates in lower-level con ferences that it means to work for peace. Officials insisted it would be use less to hold such a Meeting now • because, they said, there is no evi dence the Soviet world intends to mend its wayß and drop its goal of world domination. ; Until such evidence is provided, they said, any Big Four meeting would be likely to produce mosUy talk, wMch the Soviet would try ;to twist to their propaganda ad vantage, but little or no progress toward real peace. TWO CALLS HEARD f The call for a Big Four meeting was sounded oh two frorits yester day. The proposal is known to have support from a member of U. S. allies. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, in a special statement said he hag net changed his Menion that such a meeting Would be prof itable and should be scheduled. Later Indian delegate to the Uni ted Nations V. It. Krishna Menon backed Churchill up. Ih an address before the U. N. General Assembly, he said: , ' "Humanity criesr M it. It might be | solution to our present dlffioui ' cjudli* l M*Oer£*ni BJto detam | i»eWuj^t^ U^£ approach to. the, wedtfs problems.* State Briefs .balhkjh « *- Nearly jeo »- dlb station* In the state will broad c«rt a MMUMton of thfe piiMlc sahool and pjantal hospital bund Is sue# tomorrow night ter What may be the largest nadip audience ever to hear a program simultaneous ; ly in the state. BkAufort rn'Z Owners of a flyhimi i factory qp dnsotate Melt -<-*e toand' id thy Newport River leer the Morebead Cfty-Beacfwt suAwgy today - surveyed damage nought hr a dßaMtoia'llrf wMoh " ‘igSd-to o ah^^T light and j Barnes against Re sky Were visible for SeveriMjßA - ’ w>- : . 11 ’ RALEIGH W A women's pris on offctal has resigned with a parting blast jt Hta Bring of far •ner director Benin' Sheffield. Lou|a 0. Bmlth. farming superintendent at the prison, said yesterday he win have Raleigh Oct. 1 to take a poa ' !«on with the BrHleh-Amerlcan Oo. M Honduras. • , • 1 - . ‘ I• Jr*, of jEtotiito wja FIVE CENTS PEE COPY ■W& Hw * # ' UHH| m. ■HR AS OTP m mMSgmZ.. SENATOR INTRODUCES HIS BRIDE-Sanatar Joseph McCar thy ta shewn here tntrodneing Ms bride-to-be, Mbs Jean Kerr, left. or tto.Naltakwl (Ml Star Mothers. Sen. McCar thy an* to** K*cr wevo'aatartie* (hi# mornhig in sue of the gala großtp of Use eapHara social soaoon. More than 2,#o# attended the fMlag. (fctortattptial SenndphetA) Over 2,QQQ. Attend McCarthy Wedding mmmSmr " 'wSr ‘ United .rFW*, Staff Corespondent , WASHINGTON Seh. Joseph R McCarthy married Jeaft Herr, lu* pretty former assistant, today in a.sß|toririg society wedding that formally ended his reign as «»'of'■the Senftte’g moat confirmed bachelors. •** . na'. w-JH t- V TWo thousand guests jot high gov emment' officials, diplomats, and crusted high altar of ta Matthews. Rodtan OSthoHc Cathedral. • President JUsenhower did pet at tepirf.' But yjee President and Mrs Wdyr^M^^Ntwn,, Becretarri-of .ttgf bmp,-Wiintor J'-'AwMt .togan the Catholic nuptial rites *-• advls- Jj&diMjSSli lhe/WtaMb Biti ur*T ’ ! aitaf graying that ■ their -lov* < The Benator' .placed a narrow Bi^sS^SvS and the riuotial mail & ceremony , lasted 'is a life-long Catholic. rec«hy Joined the The wedding taft obly four bache lor* M - the B*hate. 'Sen,' John *. Kshnedy D-lfasS. Who was anodhor hSd- out, WmsuTiod tWMWmta *TtaO*rtok ;woc< : 'a cutaway, ascot tie wd atrlped for^^ie^foi *Uiy a deepobmddw neckline, empire bodioc and cath edral train. Btai dMetakT « cascade bouquet of yellow-throatod White beauty h queen #sl! friCnd,' Wilbur A JMman o( Fhlt wmi-M fj '..Vy- - I'jA y- 1 ’TT*dStaB%M. as- 1 * :• mm ’ -%*: ?- wk' 1 L'MM A *5,000 black Cadillac arrived from a group of McCarthy admirers in Texas. The donors, who gave from *1 t« *IM each, arranged for the automobile to be delivered at the-church Steps for the couple’s .honeymoon trip in Wisconsin. One-Cent Sale At Walgreens I ■t Thomas Walgreen Drug Store in Dunn will open Its Mg seml-annusl Ctae-Cent Bata Wednesday morning ' subd the money-ierlng event will oootiiruc through Saturday night - •■■ Wans for the sale, which prom ise* :,to be ti>e biggest in the his tory of the Dunn drug store, were announced today by J. t Thomas, .-owner. •■ T[ Mr. Thomas pointed out that the one-eent tale neld last spring was s' Mg success, “but we have stUl bigger and better bargains to this oita," The One-Cent Bale is a nation laHy-advertised event at Walgreen Drug Stores throughout America. SECOND ITEM ONE CENT It works like this. You buy one article,at the regular price and a second one to an extra penny. “This seta." pointed out Mr. Thomas, ‘gives shoppers an op portunity to stock up on their drag needs at lea* than wholesale prices." 'Csmihms mi Wee* R* Florida Governor Dies At Age Os 41 tag°to to U^wtar°wSmg,^w-lMeumonia UrbanC * ett^licftt ®d W who was etected the biggest j McCoy's body waataa* MM The Record, Gets Results NO- 208 Boy, 6, Taken From School By Abductors KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP) The grief-shaken million aire father of a kidnaped boy asked newsmen, pho tographers and television cameramen to leave his premises today “because we think they are trying to make contact.” Robert C. Greenlease appeared near collapse when he called oil plans for a television and news in- ! terview on the lawn of his sump tuous house. •'All I want is my boy back,” he • said in a tearful voice. The automobile dealer's son, Bob by, 6. was kidnaped yesterday. Greenlease would not say any thing to substantiate his belief the kidnaper might be trying to con- i tact the family. The press, radio and television contingent quickly complied with Oreenlease’g request. MOTHER PROSTRATE As far as public mention was concerned, Greenlease and his pros trate wife had heard nothing from the stocky, red-haired woman who took Bobby from a fashionable Ca tholic school before noon yeatar day. Police activity was being carried on strictly to the extent permitted by the 71-year-old father and hit 45-year-old second wife. 7'- Police declined to discuss “ran- som” possibilities. They remained p tin the background entirely, although \ pne closed door conference followed Another at headquarters. ,: v . All available detectives were a*- jJi feigned to the oase and titan witb>*?] •jdrew fißm MU* 1 house after Pcdfce Chief Bernard Brannon expressed lean tor the bay's safety. NEWS WITHHELD ‘ j The chief poeponed making pub s The Oreenleaae’s great Engilsh type house was quiet through the night. Police, if any, were not vie- ‘ '• Ibie. Inside, behind drawn ' blinds, Wt were the Greenleases. their IS-year old daughter, Virginia Sue.' tnd ; members of the household, taolu- J ding a governess and an 13-ye*r old Swedish girl servant. . Many friends called during the - evening. Two physicians hurried to- XI the mammoth house during th* i? night. They departed without com ment. « The tall, distinguished-looking « father appeared briefly on the stoop - l at the front of the house. He fought ’ back tears as he talked to clusters of friends. Greenlease, a punctual man, took | Bobby to school yesterday ta the French Institute of Notre Game de i (Continued on page eight) Negro Slayer Aoorehencled t Johrnv Soencer. Lillington NS- j gro, who fled from Harnett last January, was lodged in the county m, laii today charged with a murder which happened nine months ago. Last March a Harnett grand, jury indicted Spencer to the gun staying of Thurman MotVeiU, a Shaw town Negro. McNelß died Jan uary 9 of wounds received several days earlier. Spencer was apprehended by city nolice ta Washington, D. C., dur- J in? the week end and was return- Matthews and Rrnai Policeman J Walker O’Quinn.
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