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PAGE TWO BULLETINS TOULON, France (W) Two Frenctunm witt art out frota here Friday aboard the aptly-named French lib erty ship “Dives” with a weird undersea craft in which tiki* hope to set a new world’s diving record dt 1M» feet nearly tW© and ©ne-half miles bcaeatfc the sea. lfoftr bid to return the deep-sea diving record to France wffl be ntthe, they said, early next month. NEW YORK (UP) Sen. Joseph K. McCarthy winds an a series «f public hearings on ‘‘potential espionage” to day with questioning of a New Jersey egg merchant. The Wisconsin senator subpenaed an official of the New Jer sey Federated Egg Producers Cooperative Association, Inc., to testify on the final day of ©pen hearings this year by his Permanent Investigations Subcommittee. CHARLOTTE, N. C. <UP) The state sent wit nesses t© the stand today agaiast a Negro «a triad far Ms life on. a charge of raping the paddy wife «f a Greenville, S. C., dentist. The 25-year-old white woman painted at WWfe lames Massey, S3-year-oi« Union County Negro, as the trial opened here yesterday mid said “I can never for get thpt face.” She told the jury, hurtwAng a white wom an and a Negro, that Massey rawed her Oct. Si id the edge ' Os a clump of woods near Matthews, N. C. PARIS (UP) A special joint session of Parliament in Versailles today chooses a president to Steer France through one of the gravest crisis that has yet confronted the Fourth Republic. There are seven official candidates for th<! $12fi,600-a-year job. Other contenders are rlpwted to enter the race after the first haffiot, anfiess it i r urtli' in the-election of a new chief of state. COLUMBIA, S. C. <UP) Formal trad of a fonatfr State Forestry Commission chairman began today before Circttß lodge E. R. Henderson. Guy V. Wbitener, *S, a wealthy Newberry lumberman ,is charged with raping A* 11-ye*k‘*o!d Columbia girl last September. A request far changt of venue Was denied yesterday. LATTA, S. C. (UP) Citiaens of Latta and the M hm County legislative delegation have raised the price on the hi*ad of Pampiico’s double awrderer to s3,s#©. The Latta citizehs raised 9965, and the legislators pledged $335 More to add to the previous reward of 'f£,9#D for captme and conviction of the slayer of H. R. Allen, 22, of Latta and Betty Chur Cain, 15, of Pamphco. The young couple were brutally murdered nearly two weeks j#g© as they sat in AUeifc car. Bern Mott (Continue* From *Me OMI most tewed individuate in the So viet Baton. Starlin’s “meat faith ful cothwde-in-artns,’’ and with Malenkte and Molotov, one of the three iifficipl orator* at Stalin's i. , ■] ; Within- less than a fortnight, Boom ia’a na®ie virtually disappears® from press and AO - MalenkoV’s “first dufe" cteftme# : was a forgotten man. Wte RbrtraMs, speeches,.pamphlets Were consigned to the "bonfire and the MalCrtkov goverftfnferrt went on with its “busi ness a$ usual,” accelerating the economic concessions. A month after the. official an nouncement of the arrest, when the Supreme; Soviet met. B*ria’s name •was hafgly mentioned, fils place on the <jaiii was now held by Khru shoMev.xho had moved up one seat, >ng+it rujet to Malenkov, with Voro ' shilov tod Molotov an' the other side. 5 ,- I watched Berlals former "com rades-in-ams" from Malenkov to Mdtetoy to Sbvemik and Pervuh kin, as'jfchey sat on the;,dais. They seemed In good form and composed. They were not listening to the speeches,' but sat there .chatting among - themselves arid obviously enjoying:.one another's private jokes. Sale Os liquor Banned By Army WASMNGTUN UP) The De- ST* *er town- today eeaersed 18- tots aM hamaed the mteof (fernr M. Kjb signed a directive m> hibjtinjfe the mto of Uguorby me ST®**iteS" & drink «M] still be pennlttof, Jte revised peliey -r by juMttoroue Inquiries and eont to gtaSgr t toHa l wa stallatimtt.*' mm Mt ■ « . . 1 i mm| «| Mm Hff-fbWboyae l UfftJivClQ fiuflluj nnlurfl 1 s wi ifv S «. _ "n™ TVttH 1 ■r -- “v «. v .. .Ytmam , members to the sa g -mo-r ‘ 06 Record To PMfoh Issue On SfOtinfae The Btftv annnri. 10 keetinr *+ *• edMton « wu. eOMioil wBI oarAmin wanv It krill take the place *t the «e fcsue which will be missed 'vfi&r’week on Christmas Day. ehetateohs is the toWy holiday observed by The Da% Bsuard- AOvertiaars who dedfce space ia this edition are reminded that the advertising deadline for this issue will be at" noon Vkiday instead or israULT--' 1 - *- Hews Sborts of the ImtapHdfchoe Life lawanre Co. of Charlotte, it was smwmiwsri today. , Cheek succeeds Ernest H. Weeds who was named chsdrttan of the boon* of directors. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (W Secre tary of AgrtctoteureKvra T. Benson tic market* for cotton and other sarpfns Crops. crease” of rabies. AAcI dtt tiwpttftKfHoP \vy sMqWr tog fsrasnrs to town sense of tteoir land to UstMMffffbig crops. OOUIUMt, 9. C. IW —Wealthy lumberman Oay V. WMtener was to a Newbory Hospital today at the scheduled tiflM *fhr his irfni on ’Sa&'+Bsi county phySlCtahs to examfeT Urn Wjl itejand m toaeen kava Oqtos a cocshimt etoffi howl today before thwnetii 4t ter ate* 7.y-hakud snteMto odto Steilsd tow with loir gruHts of sonwet -and laid prise whale's teeth nt ter toot WAflWlli mu flp rreaMentj ' Vr,’ - ‘C | ft, Wggtfsfs9m f twu- m ' fjgm ; ■dl?, lea qir jJB CATTING TRAIN LOOSE Emmett Alfl redge of. Machine Welding "Is pictured as tee out an AthusOc Coast Uae into loose from the tracks tost night idbvte the car - train crash to Doan. Bril, is Maaroad Fagtasw M. F. Fo|ie, 'll k-ri. - L iPj' npuii fCiattoael From Page One) Star Chief Series, Is eleven inches longer over-all, has a two-inch laager wheelbase, * more powerful! eight-cylinder engine and some of! the most Htturioue interiors ever of-: fereff in % motor car. AH. 18S* "Pontiacs have "been xe-, styled with a new radiator grille, new dilVer streak.; dew EtoLuxe and Custom side metOdings and many other'features, both interior and ex terior, including the widest select ion of colors and color comi&fe- the ToUi’ic' straight eight: With 7.7:1 compress ion ratio and Hfdra-Matic has been stepped up to 177 horsepower, equip ped toth a new cartmretor and in takes /manifold, a new current and voltoat regulator and a new *B>brk,{ plug and ignition coll mounting. The pew regulator, a,new distribu tor and-valves with improved dura bility tome been added to the ste cylinder dngine. An exptoaded line of optional ac-| cessories ig offered this year, in cluding - power brakes: Comfort Control front seat with .a tilt-or ralae feature, automatic electric window lifts for front doors, in- j strument panel safety cushion, air conditioning for eight-eyltoder mo dels knd improved power steering, as well .a* Poattoc’* famous Diwd- Range Hydra-Matic transmission. star emw 1 sfwtvs To meet buyer demand for max imum dollar value in, an increas ingly competitive market. Pontiac fdr 1*64 has introduced the Star CMef Series, eleven inches longer than the Chieftain aeries, with a 124-inch wheelbase, toe 2137-inch Star Chief approximates to sibe America's biggest standard motor <»»•" Flair models ,ar.e offered—theCus .tam Catalina and Custom Four- Door gedan, DeLuxe Oonvertttfle and DeLuxe Four-Door Sendan— each Iminedtately identifiable by three chrome stars qn the rear fen der firi,,> chrome moulding which blends -with new and larger tail lamps and a special trunk lid moul ding. • > title Custom KoOr-Door Sedan 'model also features sin identifying decorative chrome plaque behind toe rear verrtl-penes and chrome mouldipgs over the side windows. Custom models .are available in Bi loxi Beige. Coral Red or Maize "yellow as complete body colors or to combination with teinter White, -when the white is used as an upper" color schemes are used in the -Custom model inferiors tt&sat'isuss# .grain ivory-colored leather or, to the case of the Catalina, all-leo toer upholstery may lie obtained also. Door trim is augmented by gimme mouldings,- headlining Is Os Catalina qnd of harmonising col ored cloth in ‘the Cttstom Four- Dood Sedan. The deep-pile carpet §M. to of a complimenting shade vertible available to the Pontiac "fine for 1954, Is offered to a full range of regular Pontiac extorter blue, red add Mack in .eotobtoatlon 1 with ivory an an toterte W»-.Ssat are of Morrokide, a durable, UK DAILY RECORD, DUNN, ». 4k pottceman, back at Arnold, assisted to the Invest!- gation Alapg with Chief Alton A. Cobb and J. M. Black. Otter persons to the picture were not identified. The train traveled from the W. Har nett rrnwtni to W. Canary before it finally stop ped. Ho one was injured. (Daßy Record Photo) tiac for ’54 offers nine other models in the Custom, DeLuxe and Spec ‘ial series, with eight or six-cylin der engines. These include the Cus tom and DeLuxe Catalina, two door and four-door sedans "and sta tion wagons. The Custom Catalina will be available fin the same beige, red and yellow colors, combined with white if desired, toat are offered for the Star Chief Series custom models. For the others, ten basic colors are available and seven two-tone combinations, except for the flpe oial Station Wagons, lor which thir teen colors are offered The Silver Streak on the trunk compartment in these lines to ner itover and composed of four thin mtroßte strips instead of five as on the Star-Chief Series: a ■hew rear deck handle, a new me dallion on the deck lid and on toe rear leaders. Interiors feature pat terned nylon combined with gab ardine for the DeLuxe Sedan mod els, while the DeLuxe Catalina uses a patterned nylon cloth combined with Morroktoe, a coated fabric having elastit qualities. The Spec ial Sedan models combine a durable novelty-weave cloth and a coated fabric with elastic qualities. Station Wagons are .offered in the two-seat DeLuxe model, with the second seat folding flat for maxi mum carrying capacity, while the Special is .offered in two (folding second seat) and three-seat models. Interiors have new styling using red Or green combined with ivory Mor rdktde on the DeLuxe Station Wa gon while green and beige coated fabric us used on the Special Sta tion Wagon. Kkbiopors swiftly end -the lives of the dissol-, ute psir Who plotted and carried out one of the most heinous crimes in .memory. * Rail, 34, amd Mrs. Heady, 41, were sentenced to die under the Lind bergh law for kidnaping six-year tod Hobby Greenlease last Sept, to, killing him within an hour and demanding a record $600(006 for his •toafe" return. , , • Less than half the ransom money was recovered when Hall and Mrs. Heady were arrested Oct. 6' at St. Louis, Mo. A grand Jury to Kan sas City, Mo., this week began an investigation to find out what hap pened to the missing $300,000. The kidnapers neared the hour of death to what was probably the best physical condition they have ‘been to for years. Without the 11* guor and ngrcoUcs ¥hlqh tjtt.e y blamed for their downfall, they ■km« both gained weight under toe prison routine of regular meals and long hours of sleep. t iSiIK LAST MEALS The prisoners ordered identical “last meato” to te served About 8 p. to. today. They asked for and -plncappl, . O’NEILL IS inirtWtpr: Sr., millionaire father of the mur dered boy. O’Neill was one of the chief ransom negotiators with Hall during the tense days following the kidnaping Prison officials announced Wed nesday that Ball and Mrs. Heady will wear regular prison Clothing when they die rather than the swim suit-like outfits usually worn by persons executed to the gas chamber. The kidnapers, Who were denied a request to be married before they died, win be strapped to metal chairs side by, side in the octag onal gas chamber. Both will be'bare footed. The bodies ware to toe sent first to a Jefferson City -funeral_dhome. An undertaker from MaryriUf, Mb, planned to claim the body of Mrs- Heady and bury her ait her iwpwgt in her family Slot at Olearmont Saturday morning. iChfei Price, the undertaker, said. Halils body would be claimed by Marshall K. Meat, an attorney at Pleasantoq, flan.. Bail's home town/ Burial towns -for*Mall were not known. Ldbe CHy RhatoteWs BOYLE, (Ireland <W An 8,- 00»-year-old “lost lake qity” of the Stone Age at meatey Lake Gara has disappeared again beneatn' winter rains and probably won’t be found until summer. » ts> [M rfmlnr —H~~ IS TOWtiMi a wibi snicnus to"*®- f«to Friemffy rWBNmc ummm | fjZP - j 4 ■ * "v -4| msu A ' ] m»um ■ - .1 Aft . -S j— g- IL. crwvn vwiir tConttoaed From Page One) in the B. S., her parents moved terik to Qanada when she was around five years (old, so Mrs. Jones’ native language is French. plans* «r fhbmch Mr. and 1% Jota te»e Sepa rated to May, 1852, when Sgt. Jones went to Englimd for Adr Pohce duty. Four months later, to Bejltean ber, he became the lather of a daughter. The son. Anthony, wa* already old enough to Jddit up a bit of Frendh; and that Is what he did. Mrs. Jones’ parents speak little English and so children heard only French while with them in Canada. Sgt. Jones returned to the V. S. on November 38 of this -year and joined his family in Canada whew he found the two uMMren (one, of whom he had never alien) com-; With only a tow weeks practice Anthony has picked up a tow words j PRINCE'S DEPT. STORE [NOVELTIES to fwpf ° f lamp, demi-tasse cups, figurine j or another noveJty from our | Itilvely large stock. MU VANITY SETS * H V 0 Yhe most complete stock of beautiful sets in f *' organdy, linen, rayoki. Trimmed daintily. | ■ On Our HOLIDAY ,/?% Second Floor ( OfiCSSES , \ Pretty taffetas, « FASHION - WISE f fKTReys and rayon* SKI It T S \ rttat are perfect for fflmmf/ v mr - . I the busy holkfeyv M ft Yo^“” ahead Ail the V| . PP*/ skirt S smart colors and for yoeor as «fvLsic a welcome girt too friend. ‘ ! $5.95 op f mi inr i,.i tlx in.Tiini ! HANK US i 10c up la I tei. vtoto “» V- THURSDAY DECEMBER 17, IDs? of English, but the daughter, 8u- 1 sanne, is still struggling to under- ’ stand all the “foreign" babbling she hears at- her father’s home. Both children seem to understand I one word which most “foreigners” ; to a country learn, "no.” Besides his duty in England, Jones . has served In Arabia for 14 months Jts :«n Air Police, and while in toe , Navy saw duty in Japan, Guam, , and other Pacific points. > Neither Mr. or Mrs. Jones are . particularly worried about their i children not speaking English. “Oh, s they’ll le*rn in a couple of months,” L their mother remarks. But until ; they (to, Sgt. Jones either has to ask bis wife to relay messages to his . children or- point he can’t , speak French. . Resides Bgt. Jcnes, three other I . sons of the Junes family have ser- I ved in the armed forces. Norwood ! has two years to his credit In the ! air force, and has just been re • iea»«. Ruben amd Oma have bet ter than three years each in the s army. i The Jones boys ,a®e the sons of : Mr. attd Mrs. E. M. Jones of Er win, Route 1. Services Today for Mrs. Gibbs a. Monroe Gibbs, 55. of Benson, died at his home Tuesday night. Funeral services were held Thurs day afternoon at 1:30 from the Tabernacle Free Will Baptist Churc of which he had been a member for 85 years. He had served as, deacon, treasurer and Sunday! School superintendent. Burial fal lowed in the Benson City Cemetery. QfffciatiQg was the Rev. J. D. Capps paster, assisted by the Rev. C. W. Kirby and Rev. R. D. Simmons. Sur viving are his wife, Hattie E. Oibbs, one son, Arthur, one brother, Wil lie and one grandchild, aU of Ben son. Dorcas class The Dorcas Class of the First Baptist Church will meet tonight at 8:00 at the hoine of Mrs. Paul L. Strickland ca N. McKay Ave.
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