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■(■WEATHER* ' North Carolina Fair and very * cold today and tonight; high tem peratures today ranging. from lew -V.ti 20’s monntalns to low 3**s east por tion, low temperatures tonight 8-lb in the mountains and It-M olio- - where. VOLUME 4 MALL, HEADY KISS, DIE TOGETHER E*- • ’ Wfe i. _. v I * . A ■ .. ■l I i' ’ ; -A?i' '* * ■ - ' > V J Srf > - ■. - '■TICKLE FROM BANTIA Uttle Lons Mm to tste Hnrih Free Wiß Baptist Orphanage Some Strickland of the Falcon Orphanage cat a tickle f# qldflMn tnraad o«V aTfca' ratottf Orphanage, from Janta. The eld gentleman dropped down to and !*.<• Jbort at Ok Fre* Will Baptidt Orphan •«t orphanage grounds yesterday as he flew oyer s#». (EM* fcOeCrd- Photo) - ' ;r ' % the ares on his heUeopter. He also made a visit -a 5' . *• a * ‘ * Y* Y . •' • *■& ** •' X - / - '*'• 1 Old Sdnti) VsS,..-'T®-_■ Children At Orphanages * Last Minute IP News Shorts WASHINGTON (VI _ The AFX National Federation of Pest Office Clerks charged today that postmas ters In si nunber of cities are "wfl foUy violating” Poet Office Depart ment orders and Wring - polities] appointees' to help move Christ mas maa Leo E. George, president of the anton, said he has received cnmnlaints from postal employes Hi IS citfc* Which chew "a definite pat tern of political patronage and fa voritism.’* ■; _ NEW TOE not Convicted •Communist leader Hebert G. Thompaon, S*. got bis wish today to soend the winter la a climate more favorable ♦© what hi- attorney call ed hi* delicate health. Federal ah thorities announced Thompson will be taken tomorrow to the Atlanta federal penitentiary, where he will serve out a three-vear sentence for • violation of the Smith Act and a four-year, term for contempt of NEW ORLEANS (VI Two Const Guard cotter raced t% the aid of a man freighter wallowing help bwrir In nmmnaßy heavy seas te % dav after It ran <*»t of fnel M miles of OsHwston. Tex. The P SS Florida Sword, omed by the " Swrrd Line of Note Yet*, radioed l««t nirht It had mn out of fnd Th- freighter cantos a crew of M sr"-f _ ■/ MEXICO CITY m The mys trrl>NM International arent Who In IMO drove s pickaxe kite the twain tCanthmed an page stort Patrol Chief Urges Safety On Holidays CoL Rommie Williamson of the Highway Patrol, issued a pre-holi day Warning to motorists tedayto 4 drive carefully during the next ■■speed watching: devices. Harnett, I jam w_ jpprinf the holidays, patrolmen TELEPHONES: nil - till Santa. daiis’ ftgiicbfrtir? flew down atjjfte FaWh Or the off gehtteroaniihmleoL* iday visit with Wohur dren. Earlfer.ki t»B4fler i noon, he t Dunn Free wql ■ j to c^ e *^ ,l i^ n i^tod fl suS • were brought' tfv»r W> Norman .3. ’ Suttles of the Chamber of Oom ■ mrree to gtj'wtth- «Aa tedffipxj Paces beamed as** SldrAltod . “thank you" when thdy rootfreri I the refreshment*. Everyone deemed happy to know that Sant* cu about • to make a visit. .. > Outside officers from Mpv Air, • Field were busv drivSt’jffiV Nt ; truck loaded with toys. group l marked off a.space la in idjetning < S field to show Bants Wfieri* to aft! I hie helicopter down. , . . * ' r Around 3:90 the cAttft m Mold • Ysit no longer. They putted on their .cold, and they hovered «g*th l er is they gathered aMOMMha f Spot, where Santa WtiMtjSOkA^ ■ Then, one pi ths hotel cave h • veH. the helioopter had heeft tpot i copter fenned around over the field I *hd.let Benu wsvTftom mpS* speeders, It was pototed out. 3te JBailaj %tmvb DUNN, N. C., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 18, 19S8 I some Ittle brother Plfease bring baTl. 'yi-y^vsastiT HELLO SANTA. V. ' I r iun- a little boy 11 yean old, ' ; ai Tvww'hke for y«tto*hring me * baErmt, gkrve ton. and that i&itSK&'gprjg L J TO bA ‘'ud'uhiiij i i Little Progress Is Reported At Ike's Conference WASHINGTON (UP) President Eisenhower’s pro gram conferences with con cessional leaders are mak ing little progress toward satisfactory answers to the vital questions of govern ment finance. Republican office holders find problems of taxation, economy and budget balancing more difficult now than they appeared to be In the 1952 campaign. As of Dec. IS, the Treasury was in the red by nearly 10 billion dol lars, with a bit more titan half of the current fiscal year still to The flow of Treasury revenue will quicken during the next six months. Mr. Elsenhower estimates that the Treasury deficit will have been re duced to about $3,800,000,000 when the fiscal year ends at midnight, June 30. But that is a long way from a balanced budget, although the Pres ident is proud of having kipped 13 billion dollars from the Truman administration’s final request for funds. EvSn so, few persons are will ing to predict today that the bud get can be balanced In the suc ceeding fiscal year, which will, end 18-months hence on June 30, 1956.*' Chairman John Taber (R-NY) of the House Appropriations Commit teg said Thursday during a break In the White House conferences that six billion dollars could be peeled from government spending, in the fiscal year ending In 1965. Hg said the 1966 budget could be balanced too, but he did not spec- Ug tow nor claim' that' Mr. Bisen wr m Spending reductions right down the line was Taber’s suggestion for economy and a balanced budget. But ecpnomlsers looking for chunks of savings which will add up to alx billion dollars a year cannot find that kind of money at all polnta down the line of government spending. Five Goldsboro Residents Die In Guam Crash opuvwionn im ' rhß former- Senes Stevens of Of»M«boro, her httshend and thre» children were »*oong‘l9 victims of a 829 crash on o«am jmsferdav. the Air Force no tified relatives today. »***• 4*V nnMHa/f vy* B. of. Ft. 1. OoVisboro. t*>At h|*' daughter, ths wif» of Lt. Col. pentionin L. Mills. Mills, and their ♦hr** children. Msrvaret. Helen and Martha, were kffi*d in the crash. Stevens s*<d Mills was sent to Oi’inr last March and that Mrs. Mills and the children went there in Jftw. Ml’ls a native of Ashland, Ky., and his wife met while he was sta tioned at Savmour-Johnson Field hoe during World War n. m i i i?nrTiv<2 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP) The ex*aitive committee of the Southern Baptist Convention yesterday voted to recommend a record budget of sft.*oo,oo® far the conven tion’x J9SS cooperative program. The actloa IS subject to approval by. the full convention next summer. If approv ed, it would provide $6,100,090 for operating budget, $3,- 000,000 for capital needs, and SIOO,OOO for convention op- HOLLYWOOD (UP) Actress-model Marina Ciater r XL $6, said today she will wed Harold Lloyd, Jr., 22, son | of the comedian, on New Tear's Eve despite objections of y*Mf Lloyd's parents. “If Harold’s parents do not ap i prove of the marriage, I am truly sorry," Mas Clsternas i said. “I hope they will change their mlods. t am disap -1 lOonthmad ep nr •- - - — L - ‘ y - - - - jl jh AWjJ ft' invtßmdl ■ki4iiLMi.il -i rURDIF’B ADDS NEW SLEEP DEPABT- Carolina sales manager for The Mebane Company. MENT Purdle’s, Die, of Dunn haa added one manufacturers of the famous Klngsdawn mat of the most modernistic deeping departments to trees fine. The new deep department is folly be found anjyhwe.jn the SUte. J. W, Purdie, equipped wtth a complete line of bedroom fnmi- SnSSSLi &n&* wt£ SX *££ *“ * prta °’ etc> (D *“ y Record '‘ ' 1 Winners In Record Contest To Be Announced Saturday The climax Is Saturday morning I Seven and one-half weeks of hard work and uncertainty culminates in the closing scene promptly at 11 a. m. Saturday, Dec. 19. At that time the Dally Record’s famed automobile award subscrip tion contest officially ends and the most aggressive fiontqrtants wHli claim the maanlflcent awards offer *d by this new»n*n«tr, headed hy that smart new IW4 Dodge 4-door sedan worth $3.021J«. For more than dit weeks the various contestants hav# been bus (lv en«a«ed aocumulmtln* their pub lished vote total! and building up reserve votes for the final count Wring this time the contest has rained fame and 1* #lde-*pread. It was balled from the start bn being the most liberal, unique and al together attractive affair of its kind ever Inaugurated in this. area. SEALED BOXES USED All this week, the final week of the contest, each contestant has been placing fils or her subscription sales in a locked box which is in the Commercial Bant In Dunn. This arrangement was made to maintain a strict seferet of each contestants final sales, thus preventing the pos (CiHlleiil Our Page Pivot tSHSKEffi I jffis| far alTay Msgs and girts. stores will * remain open until 9 ■ pm. svwy night unWOhristanas. wnm CENTS PER CHPY Dunn PC A Office To Observe Event .. Aasoelatton will observe their 29ni birthday /iMife Monday with a meeting of all stockholders at the City Hall at 10 o’clock, Herman Green, executive secretary>said today; Tj . • •/., ;.t --» ’B. A. Darr. preisidsnt of th» Pru . duction Credit Corporation, of Col i umhla, 8. C.. will he the principal t meeker at the morning -meeting, r During the session. Darr wifi present * the local Production Credit. Aseoc- I lation with a certificate of com plete member ownership. , n**e« *tvted todav that all fed ‘ '~»| rpnital was nald off as,’ of * November 30. and the certificate will : 'ndioate that the Association is /now | on Re, own. - / - > . : One of the mator polrrte ofibuM ; now In the morning will be the s "lection of three new members to the Board of Directors. New direc tors will serve for three years. Re- tors wiu serve lur.OTw vein., Re tiring members of the Board-are: «»m F. Hudson, Dunn; JunlUs E., Wilhams. tettac and Kyle Har rington. Broadway, f-' ■ -tp J SEAT TO preside ;' ; E. E. Sesv. president of the lo cal Aseodation, wui pneMfeMi »e bnsfcieet seselon. > . Beside* the burinete, a number of -prims wIH, be awarded to bqidei* of lucky number#. Tickets will be - Man ts Jailed Farmnefe^ A IS vear old Negro was being held ur tail todav. temporarily book, *d ss James Smith, but a wvm«a who Identifies herre'f as M* shite* wtiberi containing four ! jhM,. nine eggs. • /. . ' !ti V' 1 given at the door apd a drawing i ■ I hSld durlng the program. -1,-’"'Certificates of appreciation will .* 1 be presented to W members of the t organization who have been con- « t tinugl stockholders of the Assorts- < - Won since lt was organised 20 years > ■ ago. / Following the masking at the < • dty Hall, an office personnel and 1 f directors’ banquet will be held at t ’ Johnson’s Restaurant. Officers for* v the coming year will he elected at this meeting, Green stated today. |; AUL SMILES TOR BANT* Pretty Sytvt* Ann fttrfcUan4 *a@ ter tetter, Butty, wen ail smite* for teta Claw when te«y wA || Wa» Sm&mr at Wnte telMtrt in Item, They’re tte chlfeteei m*te t »a. an* ftent « to »»«*>. (Daily ite, . Vv‘V" . J'.L'*" ? / 5 -\ w^IKSM «$■ -iT* -Sr*** ...«ffa 'THE RECORD GETS RESULTS Kidnapers Die; Lips Sealed On Ransom Money By WARD COLWELL UP Staff Correspondent JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (UP) Carl Austin Hall and Bonnie Brown Heady, who tortured little Bobby Greenlease before they kill ed him, died painlessly to day in Missouri’s gas cham ber. The dissolute pair who commit ter one c i the most monstrbus crimes in a generation went to their deaths with their bellies full of fried chicken, after a last sensuous cuddling spree that left Hall’s pale Ups blobbed with Upstick. i The great, gray prison by Ihe Missouri River was quiet under a nearly full moon when Warden Ralph Eldson at four and one-half minutes past twelve o’clock loosed the deadly, almond-scented gas Into the metal chamber. 1 Mrs. Heady, 41, the respectable housewife who became an alcoholic held her breath for 26 secoixls. Then she gasped. Her head tell forward. Hall, 34. the wastrel ton who took to narcotics, did not fifrit death. He breathed In the bright white fumes with no hesitation Both were logged on the legal execution report as unconslous within one minute and 15 seconds after Eldson pulled the lever. HAH stopped breathing at 12:12 a. m. Mr* Heady’s breathing stopped two minutes and 10 second# later. > , Thus they died. It was 81 days qfter they had kidnaped and kilted Six-year-old Bobby Greenlease, son of a wealthy Kansas City. Mo., automobile distributor. They got 1600.009 ransom-an all-time re cord. Some $303,700 of that ston still is missing. WOULDN’T SPEAK If Hall knew where lt was, he took his secret to the grave with (Continaed on page two) New TV Station Will Go On Air GREENVILLE. N. C. (W Tele vision station WNCT plans to go Into operation here Sunday. Hartwell Campbell, manager of the station, estimated yesterday that there are 22 000 sets In eastern North Carolina area to he served by the now station. It bad been booed that the sta tion would bo on the air in October hi’t failure to obtain delivery pf *n •14-foot tow*r d*!av»d th* onentng. Camubril s*l<i. A temporary tower ha* been erected. “Excellent retention will be waitable to residents of Rocky Mount. Goldsboro, New Bern, Kin ston, Washington and many other I towns” be «* 4 <l. Earl MeD. W*ethmoV of Dunnssf president of the station. %> NO. 10
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