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PAGE TWO BULLETINS I Zoning indefinitely today his plans to send his tough 1 young army across the 3Sth parallel The South Korean I President had warned repeatedly he might take ■Unnel- I eral action to unify Korea” If a political Conference failed I to do so ky Jan. 37, 9Q, days after K 'W scheduled to open I Oct. 39. I* ' • ■is NEW X<#K (UP), Sen. J»o?eph R. McCarthy calls I more witnesses today to a pheW»g which he SJM4 I would expose “potertttal COT*wa«* v «ft»ong civilian 41st- I ployes ol the Fort J., radar lab**-. ■ fory. The Wisconsin senator said the Sessions today and I Thursday would be the last open h.WWgs. hy his. PenflA ■ nent Investigations Subcommittee this year. I WASHINGTON (UP) CIO, ftgft dfX gft* ■ today to sign a “po raiding” whh?h IK WSd ■ as the firsUexcrete step toward unity m almost * years I of sporadic efforts to merge the two lug toftor ox&aiftga ■ tions. The agreement, to go into, effect tan. X is mlqnftiOd ■to haft the <7 raids” in which one un»tt tried to t«e ■ another union’s membership. Ifr NORFOLK, Va. (UP), - The N*yy said teffcy tfcst ■least o»e of two men still missing after a liberty laymen | sank two days age may not have been aboard the ■hut the Other was presumed drowned “ft seems faftty ■ certain that one man was lost in ib* accident,” a spokes ■man for Atlantic Fleet headquarters said. I MUN&AN, Korea (UP) lndjom Lt Geft- KS. ft* ■reayya said he will turn prisoners qn practically assumed t2| ol 23r ■OOO anti-Communist North Koreans, and Chinese held by ■the and up to 350 prisoners of the Beds, including ■22 Americans. ■ NEW YORK (UP), A TWA Constellation carried a ■record number of passengers to London today. ■ In aAftEOd to the usual popnp!w ent traveler^^ftic ■sands will be used for research ■purposes at London University. ■ PORTLAND, Ore. (UP) Earthquakes shook the Pa ■m. PST. Residents said the shock and rolling motion last ■ed only five seeonds. The ajea, was severely shaken by ■quas3. IflSt y W , The secoqd was recorded ■* 4:06 p. m. ■it lasted two minutes and occurred about 8$ mpes from ■ San Francisco. I life of Ellen Glasgow, the Virginia novelist. ■Lr KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP.) Fijfe routed aftrat 5«9 ■guests from their rooqis in the Muehlebach Hotel here Damage ftas slight. A fire department spofees ■pan said evacuation of rooms was ordered as a precau ■ ternary measure when smoke spread from a small Muse ■lp air condrthndhg apparatus, 1 | COLUMBIA, S. C (UF) Adocatipns under South, ■Camilla's yqpt ssbqoi improvement program sat 48.6 per ESmd. ll tße' State* con^ truction alre * d ? *?■ reporTshowed a^tal^emScroent'of ■398,437 fox Hie entire state, leaving $96,458*362 to he aljo ■ cated fin the future. The figures Wgre complete through ■ Oct. 31 of flus yTar. ~ 1 | *WS tvn ■lon. was steongiy reinforced today by a decision ft, spend ■more, theta 65 billion dollars on defense next year and a ■pTs, promise ft seek congressional ajsjttovM « share ftp. ■secret atomic weapon information with the West. f I ifopt bEvprgge for 9ft fkft Hpie-cured tobacco were steady to lower Tuesday but a ■gpmber of grades shovged small the Fo#ral State. ■me percentage of nondescript offered, volume ranged Sfinm right to medium. W!" i- Ts .T fIWTr. . ‘ WASHINGTON (UP) The Weather Bureau said Great Lakes. Below normal temperatures are indi ■vted fin the South and-the Mid-west. In other areas tem expected to average nqt far fjtoiq seasqxqft m fEare#**™ i —- ’ lH £v MVAH IrM V IKIXLV . Thrca ilMnvaa t- .u ___ _ |l|| . «w*. *. \tir/ —— x nrcc tnicvcs nem tup s his way home la^f d t W was grateful that one of the thieves showed some Hmw of for him. jSrt one *r- bit him - he’s a Mtodr ' • j Too Ut« To Classify fitn Monthly Spam Thao W% \yiV, select % reUgUe pez-. |4OO monthly ttrno, &mm ftdbft ited working oh ft ft# timft basis. References and $520 working capital required to mm AK sixes - s)ft ft* sftiftft. ft®® ggalUM FOB RAI-F: vwwrfibftft drive tractor and tftjftr. Perfect condition. Would make an ideal Christmas present. Qatt 4€? R 12-15-ts-C FOB SALE: 196! ft«r 4W PowergHde Chevrolet. Heat er, radio, new seat covers, ‘other extras! Priced for quick sale. See Windell Jer nigan, 2 miles south of Plairwiew school. 12-t6-3trp FOR SAftit ■ acres huonr approximately 20 in culti to.hac with burner. Feed and pack barn. Three room filling station. .Located on hWd surface, road. Good ftcattoa. WOO. SI,OOO dovfh. Eight years glance. 12-16-tftc A REAL'LIVE in DUNN this week at wfl kft’s Jftso Dp»^ fjil .. ■ UIJA li 1 i COS6OR tXbblli ot Wf i at WOkftfs Enm Statftu ; No ftSSaftWod *ftls-ft-P ;%k.. imtf maiji l IlfllM t‘* Father A| {CutinMd mm wnm om) “I’tti • poor Hum,’' tfce rather tjtke c*re of my e*n cSl4ren. Just ft cause Wife, ftie is dffterent ifa •W e*cep«Wi, f-Toet need anybody like a circus man to help me. ape they think will Hve," and mu fti fft the mftrv TjKftf »a> ft * PowlWUty of. survive, he said physicians toW him. However, doctors said separation of the eadka beid and awke wohld not. ft advisable “at tike peeaent time and sucti action Is not under immediate ftd*ldtw!Uoo.". : Hospital sources satrt the boy Is on a regular milk formula ' and takes nourishment through both mouths. They said the chad, whom heads and shoulders face'each other, ! appeared ft healthy oowdtflon. showed a.,slight defttHe In 1952, accortMrg to #6 farm census summary issued today by ft Stipa yepartipcni of On ftt), 'm *»#. <m>» ■p OttRA RECORD. nw». ■ c. —■ THT" 1 , , .. "TTJ 1 ' ft ' A .■ ;■ rr— m nl 1 Wkk « «$, ■ . f Wk ji S pj, I, Ck» -\ v: ■PJ/brnW -l *. '■ SP ; ,w'’ >■ qPfi * bSVK S KOLO Paßty - One with, a Ealelgh, hurnop# Skewa bare, left to ft- Dunn s biggest Christmas parties of the season right, are, seated: My. Beckwith, Manager Marvin was staged last night when Belk s Department Raynor, and Hubert Jacksdn, husband of a6 em- Ht emplayeea, their wive* or htoroe; standboi are: Mrs. Woodrow TJurlington lyusbawhk at a gala dinner In the Dunt» High and Mr. Turllpgton, who »• assistant manager of gynftaalftn. 'the speaker was Clifton bfel- the department store. (Daily. Record Vhnto.) t a Ckm Meeting Mjete 4$ fH/man Heme tve&fey The i; * t, Class of Fdst Bap tist Church met on Tuesday even ing at ftjftt for thftr December t^ncaii, Sr., with Mft. Leslie Parker and Mra, V. J. Rice as associate hos tesses. Mrs. Locke Oampbfell, class pres ident. presided and Mrs, Kate Wig !gfts gave* the devotional using the third chapter of John as the scrip- IjASiS. t commute reports were heard and plans were made, to oMbr the. shut ins during the holiday season. Mrs. Lynwood Sills entertained the laftea with Christmas musiq. qK the acftrdkm and, group sing-. rwfcfe dining room where a red and sil •clpth adorned the table whicly held a loy.ely of s)l-. vered pine. Wirrs. Bfltfoolia leaves and red Sftriqs. Tall .hft taftrs cast, a soft glow over the beautifu l *P- > poiptm^ntx.- BmidH (Continued From Fate One) Uchment. rifted the cash drawer and were preftrlpg to leave via their stolen est wftjh they saw tha| the mace was ringed with police.' ■ Qulqkls they released their, two 2^te§saßt?4,S“ shieldTand rnadc /oi thglr car. pf fleers, TearfuTft lotting thq two homages, held their fire momen tarily. Hofliftck apd Pplftnan openp) thq csr dope, but the cops thfm 4f?k tftiw the kejw of the gala way vehicle meet police guns, firing as they turned,' , The pair then jumped into Dust): hafer’s nearby car, tiring the hos ■S|S wifC them. Patrol Sgt. Bill Johnston blasted the rear tires with a riot gwi, Immobilising that car, ai'^SpaMWw BfebUjsgU dead, Police believe, holding, them' ftn«ftge« Hem*. cars, that th' „&t --ages escaped, wresfchng fnR fmft. cure arm holds aftd leaping into a separated from his companion .and reached the nearby zWumMm ded.lftttrock a our.Wftt ’rfie feW»-. tenid man went tq the cloam lor, them and reached within inches of. hi* loaded shotgun without grab- Patrolman J. C. Patrick spotted j Hombeck emerging from the Hoi- j bropk hqrop and gavq chase. Catch- ; Ing htoi about 4p miles away. Horn- ; beck gave up meekly, saying he had never fired a shot during the night's battle. Ooldman wasn’t so lucky. He got Only ohe-haK mile away, oh foot and crawling. His body, a gaping woimd, in the head, w es found apout daylight. Ike (Cfttinued From Page Oqe) allies stemmed from a report from Paris. Defense Secretary Charles E. i iTOlson was quoted as saying the Sfaenhower administration is pre pared to seek legislation permitting this country to share with NATO •pertinent information on unclear ! ftd other weapons.” | Hie President saft certain Chang-. !ut in the la,w must be made beffte this country can realise the full value of its allies. BELIEVES, IN SHARINQ Eisenhower said lt is foolish to qftik that this country should! not share some kind of information, with allies. He, explained, however,, tkftt there is no Intent to give* any -- other country information on pro duction of atomic .weapons. Reporters attempted to find out specifically whether Eisenhower will ask- Congress to authorise the piecing of atomic weapons in the hands of W- S. allies. That, he said, would depend en itirnly upon circumstances If a W 8? started,' the United Sfates wmdd have to vie any weapon It pos sessed to its best advantage, the said. JK nfttf qft hq aclded, then that *sr i "I*"', n mem r "t > 1— ■ ■iVL.MI ■■! • • V, ' \' ' ; A m ’ I ‘ v ' AL t *'£ #* A ■L y 1 M A&V *’ ''t? M m I , v* jO - wm riJ 01 ttaf Pr4&%,W 0 fi vj f • Sftt’ti chftnge. If ('4 your tegs at their most qn-. \wmk i aarja^xd instead of unfLaterine ;■ IB: i glare, * pi | * ‘ ; Sj® B, 6^’i!?(|«2^^j v t: . i ."- *—: - A Product of ■mr—lns Mm srjjfc Wtt' VOGUE; GLAMOUR, J f»■ . ■■jh i n~i~RBMSSM - - - Aa--V $1 BR|d r ' gg? f Diwae. > would be a prime toplq for constd -1 eration. tkmm SperiksHs*e4mH The Rev. Fulton Thom** pas tor of, the Oak Grove Raptist Church, Angler, delivered a ‘ very interesting message tq the Angiei High Schpol students at their reg ular assembly meeting on Monday rndming.' Special music was provided by a quartet composed of Barbara Du pree,'Jean Matthews, Laßue Den ; ning, and Daphine Gregory, who sang “Joseph. Dearest.” Mrs, Robertsdn’s Glee Club sang ; "Silent Night,” accompanied at the | piano by Carolyn Huht. The U 8. Army built the only paved highway in Korea. It is a 20-mile stretch between Seoul and Inchon. ' -■ ■ ■' WEDNFSPAY AFlTB|MMt)(6>y» VRCmm 16, Ak&- lh*f IDEAS Ur ta* GIFTS? | oMkAf am ADuAAtfl .3 • • • iwf W nffW/i Si , ; d [eddy Eftwcrtt has scons of woncftriul s . kjftqg for owory mMoIyM of 1h» family— r» without duplication! Boot of aIL you can u ‘ dean up ALL your Christinas Shopping with ft I OM stop at your slsckie appliance dealer. Tsar out this ad and us* it as* a handy Gilt Golds. You'll braoso throuqk your shopping "4 chows for Mom. Dad, as, the Children. *;§ i Grandma, and everyone else you want to re- f t< at this happy time of 6m year. , /-4 Roddy and your electric appliance dealer \_ will help you select Ch#lmas Gifte that , . • drey'll long rem«mber. ' ' ;*i rnemm,,,,, 11. »■■»»> i v !fi A GUT GUIDE for ONE-STOP SHOPPING \ q [j AT YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER 1 f V I Fo,! 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