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PAGE TWO BULLETINS ~- r (Continued From f»|t One) admbiistratfon believes the program would bolster the French military position in the seven-year War. PHILADELPHIA (IF) Hie eighth annual Philadel phia Bulletin forum opened TueSddy night on a theme of “Are Building A Stronger Anforica?” with a keynote speech by Vice President Richard M. Nixon in which he said the*Eisenhow‘er administration has turned back the spread of vforld Communism. NtMm said the spread of World Communism has been stopped by some bold deci sions made by the Eisenhower administration in its first year. • —— . 'ftfcW YORK «P) General Motors Corp., largest busi ness -concern in the world, sold mote goods hr *953 than any Other company in the History of private enterprise. The '* cdrbdration’s attnUal report, made public Tuesday night, listed a total sales record of $10,028,000,000 and a record tak bill of $1,327,000,000. •PARIS W An orerWifohttittg tote lh the National Assembly gave French Foteigh iHiliiSitdrGeOfßkiault fUB authority today to sedk an htrtiOtdttle peace itt Indo china at the Geneva conference. Premier Jtfseph Ldniel’s government lacked the support, faovveter, Os Radical So cialists who feared nothihg WOUld he aceomplished At Ge-. neva, causing the war, noW lh its eighth year, to drag on and on. NEW BERN UP)- James tfiggihs, 33, Os VdneebOfo to day faced a superior Court'trial (to a charge m torttiring his 10-month-old daughter,. Hilda. Wiggins was bound over to the April term of Craveh County Colift after a prelim inary hearing in recorder’s court hefe yesterday bn a charge of assault with a deadly Weapon With intent to kill. Judge Laurence Lancaster jsfft his bond at $2,900. f *» . . , .■- ■T * LONDON (IP) Police said today they turned away 5,000 persons who, sought admission last night to Hffrrin g!#y Arena where evangelist. Hilly Graham preached to an overflow-crowd of 12,000. The Graham organization said 1,000 standees were in the arena, Which Has k seating ca pacity for about 11,000 persons. i TOKYO (IF) The Communist Vietmiffh government renewed its offer today for ah armistice in itldOeHirta and settlement of the Indochina problem through negotia tions. Vietminh Foreign Minister floang Miftfi Giam re peated the offer “by order Os the government” in a dis pateh broadcast over Radio Petpilig ahd thottisored here. WASHINGTON (IP)—Senate HebUUliean leaders prom ised to-unveil a set of proposals today to improve investi gating committee procedures Which 'have Criticism from President Eisephower mid others. Some of these leaders frankly dodjbt mat tflfeir recommendations Will have much effect, y '’* u ; /' f - COLUMBIA, S. C. (W—hath Chambers of the legisla ture today were expected to return, to the local liquor op tion question after the House passed up debate on the bill yesterday. The lower chamber has started debate on the local bill last week, and Was expected to resume debating the measiires yesterday but the House backtracked into other business and adjourned before reaching the bill on its calendar.. / ’ -aJPATJCaN CITY (IF) —.Pope Pius Xll has recovered to the extent that he can take a daily 'stroll' through the rooms of the papal suite, Vatican sources said toddy. The sources said tHC Pope took the first walk yesterday with his rbetor, Prof. Riccdrdo Gateazzi-Lisi, at his side to make sure he did not overtax himself as he did the £dSt : time he was allowed to rise from His bed each day. L'"- . ... —7=—< — ) WEAVEKVILLE (IP Ftiheral services Were held here today for Ethan Douglas Weaver, North Carolina’s first eeuirty farm agent west of the Blue Ridge. Weaver died in an Asheville hospital yesterday at Hie age of 97. He y served ag county agent fOr His native Buncombe County ffom itrtb to r 1920, visiting dountdiu formers on hotse i back. Later as roads improved he used a horse and Buggy ahd stilt later nttfde his rOiihds'of mountain farins by Car. NEW YORK dp *ua Sen. Wayne MbrSe, independent of Oregon, said last night the Eisenhower administration “at jWng last IS beginning tb recognize the threat of Mc . liberty.” Speaking te of > establishment of a code of fair procedure for congressional investigating committees. The way to curb “McCarthy.* fann” Midse.sald, is hot to.attack Sen. foseph R. McCar-, thyrJyt to corfect the “bad procedure” which allows Mc- Carthy to act as he does. W, T NoUse was expected to give and perhaps unanimous approval today to a V bilt to cut federal excise taxes on jewelry, furs, movie tick ets, telephone tolls and other almost^onemitow . foß&ra. Cfmg»E£!Sn, f generail^Swak^ gg’ f *Mgtoe fny opportunity to go on record in favor of isphete d!ale Bt *9th th * A '^ j e!^ ern Hem " arrxngea a property settlement. ( '' —*-**• - -• * LAND. son of Mr. Matthew Strickland. Route 1, Dunn, North Carolina, Is nearing completion of a 16-week teaming cf€tt 'at Fhtt Leonard Wood, Mo. With a unit of the 6th Authored Divlsfth. As a trainee, he received eight weeks basic training in the fun damentals of Army life and the use of infantry weapons. He is now completing an additional eight weeks engineer training. Private Strickland is being taught the use of pioneer and power tools, construction of fixed and floating bridges and related subjects besides additional com bat skills. At the end of the 16-week training cycle with the famed “Super Sixth,” the men complet ing training here will be sent either to Specialist schools or as replacements to other units. Nordon Gets . (Continued Prom Page Ow.‘ Mrs. Estelle Dunn, 36, of Dunn who was convicted by a jury on a charge of abandonment of her si* minor children. Judge Paul sen tenced the woman to two years in the woman’s division of the state prison. The defendant gave notice of appeal to the State superior Court and was ordered to post a $3,000 appearance bond ahd a slo® appeal bond. James Williams, 34-year-old Ere win Negro, plead nolo-contenders ’ to charges of assault With a deadly weapon on his wife, beating her with one of her shoes, and break ing her jaw. lie received an eight- :i i month sentence on the road. A jury found Luther Earl Hall, 32, of Route 3, Benson, guilty of drunken driving. He was given a 12-month road sentence, suspend# ed for two years on condition that he pay a S2OO fine ahd court tosß Carl Talton Barefoot, 34-year old Route 2, Dunn, was found not guilty of. driving drunk. * li ' ' ' ■ ’ 1 Eisenhower (Continued From Page One) the Way to the news conference , 6nd agreed first tftth the senator, that the Republican Parly ! is nbV ' the 'patty Os responsibility. He said tlie Vertiiont senator' ■ perforined a public service in point- < ing up the danger of internal war fare ahd the magnification of ques tions of procedure and personal ag grandizement to the point of en dangering the administration pro gram. As for the controversy over whe- ■( ther the networks had done a fair , thing, he posed a hypothetical site ; uatlon. PERSON OR PARTY? Suppose, he said, there was a speech in which 20 names were mentioned. Does that toean. he , asked, that the networks had to give time to each of the 20 people to mJSEL 80 ! to trie political party involved? The President apswered his own , question by s*yttg he felt foe net- ; trnite.l KHtes Would do If anv of the Amer ■) teChniela-is nbW In Indo-China U, SS: 'CTatf# senators had said thetTwas a danger of this country becoming ffivMvM in wefid war tlx in this **4he President replied emphatic ally that there Is gdlhz to be no involvement in tbls country* In war SH the trnned States U Sally "coining tjeare# t° a flfßting role” % the T PRAISES NtXON Nixon’s selecton to a ratel and ulfor #i the Choice. • , The PresWtoit was asked. wbAthM this meant McCarthy would not be speaking for Htt THE DAttY RECORD, ®UNN, N. C. Career Week Held By Training School Harnett County's Training School has tost completed Its Itrit annual During the observance, the SChod! has sponsored a rmtobCr of Speakers Who have discussed varfotte voca tions Dr. Arthur Jones of A. T. speaker of the wete and acted as guidance counselor OS Well. Hire.* conferences were held daily during the week. : The guidance group was. con ducted by Miss L. L. Culbreth chairman fors. t. H. LCdbettev. secretary; 'Mrs. T. 6. Satterwhlte, C. C. Hky, tens B.'L. .Moore, Mrs C. S. Kelly, and L. A. Warner. Included In the topics discussed *eti such questions as “SWU I Go to College," ahd a discussion of Various fields of stUdy. Conferences were held on bricklaying, com merce, agriculture, beauty culture, religious work, barbering, scouting, and embalming. The conference also had the assistance of special representatives of the Armed Forces. W. R. Codings, principal of the Johnston County Training School, was guest speaker at a coffee hour during the discussions. The conference ended with a House (Con Unwed From P*ge One, from the othdr reductions. The administration hopes to per suade the Senate to soften the blow of the. reductions. But Its prospects of success are not good. OTHER CONGRESSIONAL NEWS: Methods; senate Republican lead ers promised to unveil proposals de signed to huprove Investigative committee procedures which have drawn fire from President Eisen hower and others. Statehood: Democratic and Re publican leaders in the Senate pre dicted a close vote on a Democra tic move to add Alaska to the OOP-backed Hawallah statehood bill. The issue will come to a rote Thursday. .Farm: Ben. Alien J. Ellender, (b-ta),.a leading Democratic sup porter Ox high ity« 7am Prtce Supports, challenged administration leaders to an early SOißite show down on High vs. flexible price pegs Hospitals; The House passed a bill authorizing 182 million dollars In .federal Ate f<» eonstruttfoa 61 homes over the next .three v*ire. The hill now goes to tfie Senna. Communists; The Senate Armed Services Committee scheduled hear ings next week to find out What the military .services are doing to root rede out of their ranks. TOP Pentagon Defense %*retafy fchaT les E. WTBott, will testify. Heavy Court , iGMhnMM *rm tm «U) would be iihpasbibie to clear the doekat. - i KILLED BT (BROf Her Three murder eases art fisted,for trial with public ..interest expected to center oh Wednesday on the ydung white naan of Anderson creek township, ■who . foot his brother, John HarVey Phillips following in argument abofut a child. 6thFr de fendants charged with murder are Clitfrife FWUUsom. Angler Negro, and Mark Vtnston of near Bdnn levfl, whose case has Mi every court Calendar for over two years. Cases marked for trial the open-: ing day are toe. following: state vs. John Carlton Bennett Jr„ aband onment *nd • non-support; state vs. Lawson Warren, abandonment and non support; state vs. Homer P. Godwin, nca-support; state vp., Clarence Avery and, Herbert Dor man. WtoteHoe ,ft the prMiibition law; state v*. Archie Prentiss Hn-. derwegjdj driving while intoxicated;: state ya fWWam Preston HoUand, Jr. spevding and careless and rec- So d *Cbatel "drivtiM Mooro * toe*week faHSwm 6 rttoatot '** of ston. s general .evaluation of the program,, Confirthce leaders included,: among others, E. F. Corbett, ditec- Publk Relations at A and T sand T College; J. I. Steedwick, Manager of the Harris Barber 6ol tegt, Raleigh, hr. Grady DSVIv, acting chairman of the school of Religion. Shaw University, Raleigh; J. G. FuHer, Regietrar, of Durham Business school; Dr. Watson Fowl dr, .Fftydlteville OentiSt; Rtfb4rt L. Anders ind O. S. Payton, Dunn! morticians; Mrs. Josephine Clan ton, Area Supervisor for special lunches, Department of Public In struetion, Raleigh; N. F.' Oladsden, Clinton ittorney; Miss Terty Di rector of music. Fayetteville state Teachers College Mrs. R. W. Thacker, R. N. pf Dunn Rrtpltal: D. N. Howard, Sr., Field Executive of the Oeconheechee Scout Council; Miss C, Creasman, Central Codncii Bxeeutlve director for Girl Scouts; Dr. C. .B. Codington, Dunn physi cian; Miss F. Worrell, State De paftmePt of Welfare; Miss E Jeffries dnd Beaman Kelly, Harnett Codnty Board of Education; Dr. Arthur Jackson, guidance director of. A and T College. Robert Ry&ls, driving a car while intoxicated; Dwight Ludell Lock amy, driving a car intoxicated; Mack Vinson, murder; Grady Dud ley, driving a car intoxicated; Jes sie Ennis and Wade Nordan, break ing and ehtering and‘larceny; Hen ry R. Dalrymple. manslaughter; Harold Eugene Cashwell, larceny; dames Howard Phllljns, murder; Romeo Penn, careless and reekless driving; Bruce Ferguson, assault;. Norman A. Shapiro, violation of the prohibition law. Thursday, March 18 List of cases docketed for this day include .the following defend ants allegedly guilty of the follow ing offenses: Bruce Ferguson, Vio lation of prohibition law; Homer O. Childress, bigamy; James Ray nor, speeding; Neill Make Moore, carnal knowledge; Alcy Graydon,- speeding; Nathan Aimond Bur nett, driving while intoxicated; R. B. Jackson, speeding; Charles Ed ward Gregory, falling to yield right of way; Jim Turner, house break ing and larceny; Preston Lee Jr., larceny; Vetorial Oenupp, man slaughter, , ; I Friday, March 19 -Four cases are e«)endatod for the final day of court. Theyf*re,state against Floyd Lee Brincftmaimrgedi f ewrek* «so retoless. driving; w3lie Arthur .Monk, resisting ar rest; Ernest Harrington Jr., care less and reckless driving; and James Leslie McNeill, driving while intoxicated. Dyer Is toumtotfM From rage ted) late model automobile on the* Eastern Boulevard after having been notified by State Highway Patrol radio that a car answering that description hod outdistanced a patrol ear which had chased K for speeding in Lumberton and oh Highway Ml. Dyer currently has a ease pend ing in Supreme Co'urt which Vent to toe High Court after he was found guilty, of receiving stolen etgurettes In Wayne Superior Court According to Fayetteville Police, toe chase this week ended several miles from the town limits oh River Road when Dyer’s car ran in to a fitch. He told officers that h: did, fiM'BM* tfif Siren. The case was set for trial, in City Court «f Fafefteviße March 12. Mbsimnaje di!h next year and WIU major in English. She plans a various local groups and organiaa- Sbe U active iff the Flm Bap = tMt Church and lh toe other affairs . of the yottogor tot here, she is an employee dr The Dally Ree Md. llott f . tdfhtfoife "fottopfife' .fort) pt. I l I i I i 5 '■/ I I CtTtZSN HARRY TRUMAN appears to b« reflecting on bygone days as he finds fcknself guarded by a special police escort while taking his eus oltereeeattewtinErffivaConfi’Shte, i Peter Arnell Not Amazed Any Longer NEW YARK iff) Peter Ar nell, ode of the panel and quiz show mogUls of radio ahd televi sion, is no longer amazed at peo ple. Not after his experience with one of his shows, "HI Buy That.” This is the one for which peo ple send to items they would like the panel members to.bid on. Now, the program has used some rather odd items to the 90 shows done ,» far, but the ones that ars turned down are even odder. , "The morbid strain seems to.run strong, seemingly coupled with a macabre sense of humor in many cases,” Arnell said. “For example we’ve, been of fered things such as an embalm ing kit, a hangman’s rioose, a han dle frpm a cAsket, a cemetery Ipf with room for Tour, a concrete ba’Sket for T clt. death certifi cates, death masks, and a skull. One woman warded us to use toe exploded shefi thlrt killed her hus . ■■ ' THAT’S NOT ALt “And Tin leaving out a long: list of Items that can’t be mentioned.” Aindl estimated that to date to* pahel has purchased itfois for. T Mt totetested to the panel and qUlz typo of program when I Wjs working to radio while still a student at the University of Michigan," Arnell said. "But j nafio one big mistake. I talked) ■o my professor about It. and he said it was Only a passing phase He touted me off it "I Was 'to announcer, actor arid what-have-you for several years after that, and all. foe tone I was, made more and more aware that apparently my professor hadnt known whaat he Was talking abbut. New people were earning to to ra dio all the tone and cleaning up with the Sort at Ideas r had been talked into abandoning. "Finally I decided it Was better late than never and got into the panel and quiz business through to apprenticeship with Walt Fram er and his “strike It Rich” show when it was only v on radio." Arnell has been making up lost tone and money rapidly ever since. Besides “I’ll. Buy That," on the XBC - network every week. ‘Tve had three other shows of this type to at vAridto tones,” He Added, tod none of them is dead. A sponsor might go far one at siny time ” "Besides, to this gante. you k«to thinking tin hew gimmicks and working them out to the point of gea were 7 afi voluntefo*. Yvl Jparnett County’s local draft board No. 44, also has an^ ich A ctel’for n teamen; * amron* Ap ril 9, to' induction cIH for Art then. ' ~ T QUINN'S WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 10, 1954 i kinescoping a sample. It on: doesn’t go, another one will. The main thing is never to be caught Short of ideas when someone comes around with money to spend.” ■I anniSn It I Lvnnon names Three Workers RALEIGH (If) Three county campn'gn managers assumed their duties today in the campaign of' Sen. Alton A. Lennon of Wilming ton for toe Democratic nomina tion to the May 29 primary. •State campaign Manager . John <V Rodman df Washington, N. C.. announced toe appointments yes terday at Lennon’s headquarters herb. The managers are James M. Hayes, prominent Winston-Salem attorney, fw Forsyihe County; Jathes C. Bowman, solicitor of the SoUthport recorder's court, for Brunswick County; and A. E. Leake, Marshall attorney and sec retary df the cdunty Democratic Committee, for Maditon County ■ In 1982, Hayes served as For rt»e county manager for Hubert Olive to his iinsuecessfUT guber riitorial campaign. Ih toat primaiy campaign, O live was backed by •former Qov. W. Kerr Scott, Len .ljor.’s major opponent to the Cur rent campaign. Webb Behind In Paying His Wife HOLLYWOOD (W Jack Webb, Star of toe television zhow "dtag oet,” was ordered today to show cause why he should not oe held to contempt for failure to pay m property settlement to his actress wife, Julie London. ..Miss London, who won an-.inter tecutary divoSrce from V/ebb last Nototeber, served toe television ster .with a eoiirt summons yester day. charging Webb failed to pay eon veai the SPECIALS y— —— «|[ 1 4]A]C (0 I lefiliJ IT 1 I Bte ■ ■ Mte ■■■ xj $» ; SB ■ >■■■. i I j j I’C jw , • ' I " ■' 'pp'j News ShortsH will ttoe partbf a nation-wide teat of a new poUa vaccine. Dr. J. W. R. Norton, start health officer, announced here yea] a——J it.. x ———z—a*——_ _# - a--. -'M •TTUBy me inoculations oi KnOH children would begin about .April' IS Guilford, New’ Hanover ind Bofi Ingham counties. WASHINGTON (to Sen. Alle J. Ellender (D-La) challenged th administration leadership today ( an early Sedate showdown on big vs. flexible farm price support There is a chance that the chal lenge might not be met, alihoug the administration’s farm spoke man In the Senate Chatrma George 9. Aiken of the AgvieuMui Committee—Said he to confident will be. If It is accepted, chanc are good that by next Monday ti Senate will be embroiled in debt on the hottest farm issue of t year. WINSTON-SALEM OF— Go William B. Umstead was facedC) day with the task of filling vacany on the Superior Cpu bench. Judge John Clement' Walker-town announced hefe la night that he had notified t! governor that he is retiring '. • resident judge of the 11th DtotfJi ATLANTA (VI The America Bar Association’s House of Del Sites has approved statehood ’ t await but not for Alaaaka becsu the northern territory has y made "sufficient” economic 'p vancement. In a surprise move. t House of Delegates endorsed stal hood for Hawaii yesterday on on ing its two-day, midwinter mecte but not without a strong the issue. WMIINGTON (V) -v prertT Eisenhower took advantage d 3 warm, spring-like weather yesfc day afternoon to play golf Burning Tree Chib. )T , It was the first time In mu than two weeks itiieiiliawer I been able to get in a game. HANOI, Indochina (to G Henri Navarre, French supra commander for Indochina, said day the Communist strikes agaii French airfields where Albert* technicians are based were ami the “toughest” rebel biows offt war. I LONDON (to One World V fl mine has been destroyed fei ( English Channel but too mort Afloat in the shipping lane Med the great transatlantic limys, was disclosed today. ' KHARTOUM, Sudan (IP) AI ed troops patrolled the street* h today and British warplanes efc mod the nearby detect as A p caution against rioting at the layed'opening of the Sudan** f Parliament. GREENSBORO (IF R. Pi Shaw, president of the XifthJC*v lina Farm Bureau, said hot f, night CongreS. must set maA, * quotas if the nation to to hare sound farm pregram. Bhaw wart appear before a Senate cennn today as representative of I Southern states. Three ot ll Apteriean Farm Bureau Fl eration executive committed* aho Were to testily. OF Thp jj ho C tri^fami"v th nnc C other tl tomvld| add six of their theatre cOteMfL It accnseid them of vioiattog a* anti-trust order of toe m courts. ~ her *350,000 she claim* he c her under a property settlem Webb’s attorney denied toe legations. v 4 •'?
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