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.ML!**: ' t'JL „A. ••.*>,, iS • •, " " VOLUME 3 McCarthy Denies Issuing Challenge To President Laniel Arrives in Bermuda For Big Power Meet TUCKER’B TOWN, Bfer ,. muda (UP> Premier Jo seph Lanlel of France at* lives at this hplidhy island to Join Prime Minis ter Winston Churchill in pressing for an affirmative American answer to Mos cow’s hid to a Big pour for eign ministers conference. are that the U. 8. pjslUon<wi~that laaut Will be one of the major Kuna dttctuaed when the -two alt' down with Praaldent Eisenhower m Friday ip begin •Raping the Writ's strategy In the continuing odd war. . • i Roth Churchill, who arrived hue Wednesday to complete prepara tions for the historic, twice-post poned conference, *pd, Laniel fa « »qr an tarty meeting with RuasM. jPrrtldent Elsenhower, who will ™ ■s: -V y n ' I miMe assurahces thitt Perm any and beldojibi m M«Pd» Os the Ifopoißd iwti|u minuter comer* • NOT BEFORE JANUARY f ft also apgeared^^a lmost I a, . , . ~. —.— . _• > I. : oijrj 4wU*p» ww wi ong* I jße**•* A* tiio prob* I *» MWyHW» t JPt y able cause of *5?. unavai&n*, m% \ mi » Judge Lee Says He Won't Allow Grand Jurors To Run His Court Judge M. 0. Lee and Solicitor Neill McKay Ross of the Harnett Recorder’S Court Tuesday morning entered a spirited public defense of the conduct of their court particularly of th4 discretionary powers, vested by law, in the popularly court officials. They spoke in an informal manner at the opening of the first session that the UUington court has held since a Harnett County grtuid jury report was issued last week ahakply criticizing some oJL the operations of the county The grand Jury report cited no i name* but rapped the big bach- 1 log of untried cases, uncollected coyrt costs, and fa# critical of i what the grand jury called the too • "frequent" habit of accepting re duced pleas without first hearing i the state witnesses. BOSS’ STATEMENT Ross said, “1 just want to say first of an this court, Is a court of Koord. All papers ari» open to the public. My information satisfies i me that the grand jury in airiv- i lng at its .report reviewed nd writ ten records. No court official was asked to appear. i “Soqje one W, very near the i court,” said Ross “and laminar < with its reoords, must have been ithg source of their information. What the court <*ofie, has Ministers Eliminate Santa #*» Christmas Parmh fens/oft Mounts In Record's Contest Tension. In the vast' Dunn tirade t ar«a mounts with each passing hour i u -oopteetants in the Daily Re- f Wing* prise sub- * ■etfrtlpn drive come gowy to pri- < lfrdiwiMiha for-reiuething ’Owned 1 bx the poorest subject in her king-: r item. Evkryone lath* tatire Dunn l area ha« thU valuable substance, r it cannpt -he bought, sold or ex- c changed, yet It it the moat pre- I clous . commodity in the .World, and i may dedddiW* wins hirst prise, r In the now fcaWua Daily Record t thing, Imt It has changed - i P QueeiTlSSlbrth 'didn’t rail m 9 Dead , Many Hurt In Tornado In La. AIJ&A*I>RIA, La. <OT) A mammoth tornado, spawned by an early winter squall, carved a crescent shaped path across central Louisiana today, killing at least nine persons and injuring many others. , tnat '‘several” persona naa men kflkd at ntkr, Mrta, a *vre vO - ££ £* ESS2d Th£e *° ■ report# from the“hlt odmjlßllS* Wxt jHailij %ttsxx& DUNN, N. C., THtftSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER, 3 fc . lftS j been don't under the oath. We have tried' to do the fair and just thing.” Row went on to say, that under the law, the solicitor 1* vested with discretionary powers as to whether a case justifies trial dr not.” If this is not so, you might as well dispense with the services of judge and solicitor.” WILSON LAUDS COURT At this point Attorney D. C. Wil son of Dunn, who was in the court room asked if he could speak. Wil son said, ‘‘l want to say I think the majority of the members of the bar approve of the conduct of this court. I have been a judge my self ton years in the Dunn Re corder's Court and I know from personal experience you' can’t please everybody.” “You have to do what you think the value of it either until she Was about to. be . deprived of., it foiever. Then, her last word* were. “All my possessions for a moment of time." .* A moment of timet In just 14 more working days, many contestants, like Queen E lizabeth, will beg for another mo ment of time. They will have rea lised. after it It SUoyer. that every moment of time pi these final days of the contest cduld have been ut ilized to Increase their standing When the race is finished. The win ner wiU be the person who used these remaining days to the great est advantage- The final outcome or this race, will be a real Met of last minute efforfcOoafMr rural areas along a 100-mile tig sag path taken by the giant twist- 1 TBs New Orleans weather bureau ' warned that theDhurrlcane-produc- ( lng condition*, which were mov ing eastward, might produce small twitter* in Mississippi before the day is over. Within two hours of that warn ing, tt was boms out mttmnarth of*nuttw*ctimnmnity SSjEftSSS fife* Chambers and her mu Rofr- tiutln Btace ponce *aia seven ye»*wa I 1.“?. 1 • is beet" said Wilson. “I think majority of the people in thb county have confidence in the way the court is run. They have voted for these men to do the job.” JtIDOE SPEAKS Judge Lee pointed out that the things “set forth In the report of the Grand jury at the November term of superior court are “only discretionary matters, and this court does not intend, nor will it permit, the Grand Jury of Harnett County, to change the policy of running the court.” He said that when the Superior Court Judge charged the court at the November term the grand jury was not asked to investigate, nor question anything pertaining to the county recorder's court. - “It ie the opinion of the court, said Lee, “that the Grand Jury was influenced by a few persons, or a small group of persons, and from this group was inserted in their reports, facts concerning this Court.” Hie judge went on to note that rhad the Grand Jury consulted either the resident judge, Clawson Williams or the District Solicitor, Jack Hooks, it would have been advised that the Harnett Record er’s Court had acted under its dis (Continued an pngs two) . ’ (SIE’XtHTOHML) Children of the Dunn area got the sad news morn ing: There will be ttoJJanta Claus in Gunn's bta Christ mas parade on May, be c"”*™- . The Rev. Ernest P/fbusseU, past,. Mr of the .Jlrst Baßßu. Church add ohatrman of -tb* Commutes, broke the newt.,? ... He -#at vert: emphatic said there VfUl be ’*«><’.--jfienta' There were ' riunors yesterday that Santa might notbe invited K»uw» fw^e true. said they be lieve it. I H Mr. Russell'S to day wae the tort afflcUqpeks, It was made after a: meeting <it .the ministerial" association' this mortt in*- ? ■ DECISION PINAL . The minister left nd iuoA for the show and there will be NO SANTA CLAUS. He Indicated that daeielon 1* flasa, to; president •f the Dunn MlnletgHaj Ante- Mtty, gTtfdi akterteen. that MB MJ ■ JBKBp ■, TEHRAN, Iran (0P) - Iran’s powerful relLfious le.d er, the Mullah Ata]ro)Uh Ka rturnl, saM todayh#Wfll dispwte hag Z ™ " lal nSS jSSSjii that be 'Tia mar chaSfcaf war." “iSTfajlf aggres- HI w® vUWCm WwH SinigglC IcCOgBOg ‘ ; ■ ? 'TT r !¥g-,-' ■ re«p <w) - r«■ (u**M**g* w|.9*g* n) ■ ■'.l*' - n—ii-ii i nan. i. .T i (wei.n ■ u ■■ f + Record wmm *\ I - ■ j Ltd attend. • - V -3 ii Ike's New Tax Program To Aid U. S. Economy NEW YORK (UP) The tax. program President Ei senhower will submit to sra arM 1 lating economic growth and removing “serious” inequi i ties in present laws Under secretary of the Treasury Marion B- Folsom said to day. He told the National Assn, of Manufacturers that treasury and congressional tax experts have agreed on “many revisions" in the present tax lay, which he said “de veloped haphazardly during the past 30 years. 1 ’’■ ■ NO DETAILS Folsom gave nd details of the Mx proposals. Because some of the .dontempla ted changes would reduct -iIM gov ernment’s income from taxis, he said, “we will nefc be sfcje to af ford as much revision as we would like immediately." Some of the changes wduld be only technical ,reiußi«M, M remove "complexities j>pa in the of*the re virions betog considered would re sult. in .-“Mine Idas" .of reVenue; others will mean a .revinA} loss at out. tneir "T>ftneilW*J ctiect* would ten* t* offset tiKtie, tetab in th* , ; J WiHUe i "f 1 "• UUIUIM- -1 I ADULT' SCWTinUßiißte - An ! .■ > C FIVE CENTS FEB COPT i ■ SCENE FROM PLAY “Yen got him, Gnunpa! You got him!” Death, In the ported, of Mr. Brink, la firmly trapped in the apple tree > as GrMßpa’'wisb cornea true In “On Borrowed Time,” successful com k fantasy scheduled to play at UUington High School on Doe. 4 at ■ p. a. Above are Christian Moo, New York City, as Grsmps. Rich Phw, See there Pines, aa Drink, and Michael Casey, Chapel HIE, as Pad. “ On Borrowed Time" comes to LUliagton under the auepleee of the LUKugton Rotary Club. UUington To See Grass Roots Opera The Carolina Haymakers of Cjhape) Hgl wUt present fre noted 38? umSgtSm^h SchrtS ‘AwUtortum on Friday, De fiHliagton Rotarians are sponsor- ■ ing .the-appearance in the county Club sDonsors -have not arranged' wT'^how’. a« <; a , money-making plav on an effort ,to bring good jhwtA aM vihe/commxnity at nom inal' dost. Tickets for adults will be one ’Mbturt, l and students sixty five •yhq play, written by Paul Osborn, and twice a -Broadway suooeaa, is a delightfully unexpected domedy about death, a subject - usually treated ka.n grim supernatural feme to be feared and obyed- Nut in this unusual play.-the author represents Death as a unreasonable man-about town who is so rude as to expect busy people like “Gnuhpr* and little- “Pud" to .drop theirwork and go on a -gilearum: jaunt. ■ • This preposlUon seta off a chain at ftsausiiLg a* refuses to go “wandering. ofr into tire -grtat ’beyond leaving his earthy business which is the edu cation'and 'entertainment of grandson, to the imfaeWwg< imis« «f. What happens when “Champs’* gets the unwelcome figure of Death On Borrowed Time, sn *nwmn* fantasy with a solid background of common sense. , Harry. X Davis is the direotar of the jAmnaud the chief reis of the win M plsyed by —— ——-—■————— —— HOLBROOK, Arts. Wt A first 1 degree mhrdM charge wae prepar- j led today against a husky middle. IwitrilMriT ' | Tit Chtri J. Folk, of Alba-j 2T3E dSim SLi M "oßSri Jy thj* fnjragM i%Sr'SmIA • THE RECORD ] GETS RESULTS ' Dear Santa: Dear Santa CMufc t, am a little boy 5H yeare -oM. Please bring me aopwboyaulfc guns and hokters wind cowboys boot*. I would also Ukk to have areooed player and some records. My little brother’s name U Tony. He is two yean old. Please bring, him a little wagon, a Mg ball, a musical top, a teddy bear, and a drum. And bring us some candy and fruit. We have been good boys and we love you. Love, Jimmie and Tony Avery Erwin, N. c. Dear Santa, ’ I am in the 3rd grade at H. O. T. school. My teacher’s name i* Mrs. (Canttnuad Om Page Threw j ! -is Roueche To Head ‘ Missionary Fathers pastor ref ° &Kmßd R< Heart’ Catholic Church here ygy years ago.^hsa ' ..... tion. Z-.JX' ' s h I j ‘ , KO. Says He Will . Criticize GOP ' When He Likes ; WASHINGTON (UP) 4 Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy said today it is “ridiculous and untrue” that he ha£ challenged President Eiseiv bower’s leadership of the Republican Party, He added, however, that he will criticize his party when he thinks it is making mistakes. He also stood pat in insisting that the United States should cut o£f American aid to any country shipping goods to Communist China. McCarthy’s remarks on this and other issues in a nationally broad cast speech last week were widely interpreted as a challenge to the Eisenhower administration. Secretary of State Jphn Foster .Dulles said McCarthy was attack ing “the very heart <u U. 8. foreign policy.” Dulles add the United States would not. follow A “Muster ing and domineering” foreign poK icy with its allies. , President Eisenhower followed up the Dulles statement yesterday by saying he was “In full aocord" with the secretary of state. IKE’S POSITION The President said this country will not use coercion on other frag nations. He added that he hopes the Republicans Win support in thf enacting a “progressive, dynamie* legislative program. Eisenhower did not oppose fur ther congressional exposes of Com munist infiltration of the fionrev bient during past Democratic re- that by He aaM • he probably reant at much time as knyrtrt last lull cam paigning for pMahagW.,y ADMIRES PRESIDENT m ,l would do OM mfn ts an excellent record tdr tbe twy he hag ’been in, oSlo*.- 'l«<lMtfD Ml Ml. _ “Howwi , error* '• qf DMDOdlpi or Republicans Wc.jWfUly MM. Oqg of the reaSons thajt Jge Prerettats were removea ironi ouivu uiw t °l*rerioSt ror* ana I reel tnat u ft Mnp> licans do likewise it may be fatal to our great political party and ta our country.” theae C reint**Mmtff ** B ** ** X. “Ith as been suggested by OOP Holy Priesthood last June by His (Ore M—id sri wmSLT”* < i ' bo m d Sk er4 sferj #*B£?r3 wife to the re«* • about 6 a. m. op &*m& framll
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