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*WtAIHtR4 North Carolina Partly dandy to cloudy today, tonight ani Friday with scattered showers Friday most ly In north portion. Nat aa warm northeast and extreme north portion today. \ VOLUME 4 BOOST IN TAX EXEMPTION PREDICTED - |i2fJHp£p -mr t-' ■ BKI- •■ ~;f*. .. *» hBhHS' ; - ’ '' < ' >.• 4ttiiffi**:7fifr>'«,:- art ME-.’ *V« a,. ■ • ». f a I Hr Mac. . ~■>. ,• to v I *<s^)*^♦Hr- ' '■i^*aS|’ mtf I r '■ <i »•• 'S&VrItU sitofc/®p- ■ •' £ **i&M3k2*r I M f* «* «•■ - $M'.- •Ajv i ? V>t r&U ’ 2 ■ I ■ ■ki3«G BSBr > YES, THIS IS IN DUNN Yob may not belter* this, Sat the above picture mu taken within the Dunn City limit*. It is on Granville Street, between King and Layton Avenue. A town ordi nance requires that all bombs within *OO feet of a sewer Hae mast’ tap on and destroy outside toilets. All of the above toilet* pro Within 300 yards of a sewer line, yet some 12 toilets SOS ffill if ase In this area. A six Inch sewer line has been ran within Iff feet S' 'f ••-- .' ,t'v*-*"\'X : y ; - ■' 1 % *’. ”". . : *w-n fT * JhnAc ctittlo t ’ By HOOTER ADAMS [*•■ ■—r—- —————— UTILE NOTES; Major Merritt ÜBuros of the U. S. Marine Corps, It native of Dunn, has written his brother, Archie, that he’ll be in Dart Bragg lor the maneuvers 111 Ivey, the candidate for con- Kable, is a son of the late H. C. [fvev. who was killed In the gun I battle with a robber at Graham’s I Bridge last year The appear ance "of the Don Cossack Choir lab Campbell and the National Sym phony in Raleigh on the same night I complicated things for local music I lovers . Bob Ramsburg and Gene I Smith talked Shep Bryan Into go ling to Raleigh with them to hear I the symphony . Mrs. Remsburg l|p* Mrs. Smith went to Campbell |to hear the Cossacks *®P S « ■Hall has recovered from a foot in- Ijnry is back at work . Thomas R7 Thomas, the famed baritone of (the Firestone program, will give a I concert in the Fayetteville hlvh | school auditorium on March 18th I Just a reminder—perish the I thought—that March IS Is the final ■date for taxpayers to file their De- I Sla ration of Estimated tax for the ( pear A mass Jump of 9,000 para- I troopers was scheduled between | Fort Bragg and Camp Mackall to |day vs Seavy Carroll, candidate for ißßflgrasa, was In Dunn again yes- Itarday. said heTl go to Raleigh ■ today to officially file for office .. ■ Guy Lombardo and all three of his ■ famous brothers. Carmen* Victor land Lembert. were In Durham last I Bight for the Merchants Association ■dance The Lombardo band al iteroated with Ray Anthony’s orch- Ipstra for the big event . Thomas ■Xiian, star witness in the Jernigan |insurance case, says he’s getting RBghty tired of telling the same Ur Story over and over . He’ll |f£S it over again—and for the first 'Oaatiw—d aw pass «w> gp. -r t*rf Education Official \ Assaulted By Boys ■■ ■ . By LOIS BYRD 11. Bari and Robert Lasater, two HsthMS who are members of a Rtonett Recorder's Oourt of as 3hr Bailij TXmxtd TELEPHONES: »11? . tilt Privies Are Still Problem In Dunn _ BOfTOE-g NOTE. ! " ZSEXZJSi stlndtogta tbTTw^linss Contest, Information U Mnf fttttM mt hmnd sad from as many pcrwni mm pomtttai • . By CARLCONNER *■ ..... Record Staff Writer V*’- : : T '. Everyone connected fitt the enforcement of health and sanitation lawn in Dunn agreed this week that open-pit tetteftt here are bad, but no could place the blame for their continued existence, Briefly, them responsible foe |hs inspection as tollesti here Age;.. ?; ; t M. H. Canady: Harnett County’s sanitation officer. He is employed by Dr. W. B. Hunter and the Harnett County Health Board ■ with the approval of the County OsHw mlssionert. His salary Is sst by the same Board that appoints him, with the approval of the Contact doners. < Dr. W. B. Hunter: Hsad of thS Harnett County HesUb -Board. He is appointed by the County Com missioners and spends part of hit time In Ltllingtoo at the health Of fice and part time at the Dunn Health Canter. ' | Chief Alton A. Cobbs Dunn’s sanitation officer. He is appointed by the City Manager and his , salary it set by the local QitJ Council. ■■■-'■• • : ; City Manager. A B. Ussle: the local City Oouncll appoint* thi City Manager and fcis aahuty '. is set by the Council He is rgmmi , slble for the supervision of Chief Cobb’s work. : «'i«ras i sst*i ; been intarviswad as to their duties i and specifically as regarding open . pit toilets in Dunn . > the toilet problem. He reported that i sjrasriMitftsr.s I were 90 open-pit toilets In Duna t However, later investigation showed 'Continued On .mg. Twa! — i ll ." 1 ! gsyue sald that the *m£g\ I school grOUDOw ' r 7 ‘ jj DUNN, N. C., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 11, 1954 of every home in this area. While there is n penalty of from 919 to |M far violation of the ordinance requiring the removal of the unsigbUy outhouses, at least IS Dunn persons are going unpunish ed. Harnett County’s Health Officer Canady says he doesn’t have the time to do all that has to be dene. But his boss, Dr. Hunter, •aye Canady |e doing the work very well and has never asked for help. (Dally Record Photo) ' * I '' '» "/ —- -■— ; . Mews Shorts WASHINGTON (01 A top gOV- WpldeA to the barter 'of tefpiS IftfsHton feta crop# for gjtage' Utoto • behind the Iren KNOXVILLE, Tenn. ID A habeas oerpoe petition tow been filed U prevent extraffitta es at torney Franoke Sandford to North farolsa on charges of -«-—«-(■ * relative'* estate. Gov. Frank Clement signed papers two weafci ago fee the extoadtOon as Sanford to AshovWe after North Carolina aptharltlM notified him of Sah ford’s indictment. BAKBRB VILLK, N. C. (ffi A 85-yoor-old women etare operator was. chargad Wito murder today to srjra^sg.ss?, Sam Gongs mil Mrs. NeWe Street (Centtonsg eie Paga BeseniT? Slaying Case W.’JC R. Burgwyn this *l - wJw sceduled tp charge a tothe tS7«f Mnu s«*d<lyn Hum phrey, tridow es y tfaln gunman on fjgoth the *gtmman, Lffi Rues i&ZJr&gW-dSZJSI kIOWF at tee gun battle. ■- ; ■ Iphrey oaomiiod srUh Bane to rob X|W^ Thomas Named To Navy Post WASHINGTON KB President Elsenhower today nominated As- Defense Secretary Charles Thomas win succeed Robert B. Anderson as Hgvy Secretary An derson hag bean named to succeed Roger'M. Kyes as deputy defense secretory. The switches. If confirmed by the Senate, will take place May 1. Thomas, of Los Angeles and one time head of a West Coast chain of clothing stores, served as under secretary of the Navy for the first five months of the Elsenhower ad ministration last year. He then was made assistant defense secretary for supply and logistic*. Thomas, 88. has served in naval aviation in World War I and was a special assistant first to the as sistant secretary tor air and later te the later to the later Navy Sec retary James Forrestal In World War n. At one time he was Los Angeles airport commission, a director of Lockheed Aircraft Corp., and pres ident of the Navy league’s West Coast branch. Hooper To Attend Clinic In Atlanta ATLANTA, Ga.—Dr. G. L. Hoop er, prominent Dunn dentist, Is among the first to register for the big Thomas P. Hlnman Mld-Wln ter Dental Clinic, : y which will be hew in Atlanta 1 * big Mitoictpal 'Auditorium March SI, 22, S 3 and 84. TLls wffl be the 42nd annual Hln (Oaattomed ea page tlx, I ■ *"/1 u- lsl * " r ' - . - '; _ • ■ + Record Roundup + TO CHARLOTTE H. T. Atkin* of LUUngton, Claude Pope and J. O. West of Dunn have returned from Charlotte where they at tended the North Carolina State Republican Convention. They ex pressed pleasure In the election of Ray Jennings of Taylorsville as state Chairman of the state Re publican Executive committee. “Jen nings looks like s go-getter,” com mented Atkins, who noted that -“" n BULLETINS PLYMOUTH, Ind. (UP) Seven penons were burned to death early today when a fire levelßed a two-story frame house at nearby Hibbard. Authorities said IS persons were steeping in the six-room house when the fire broke out at about 3 a.m. Five of them were believed to have escaped. . i) .)■ i. .I i ii i- RA LEIGH W The swing of former supporters of Hubert 8. Olive to Sot. Alton A. Lennon continued today as John Clouts of High point assumed his duties as city m...... of Lennon's contnoign lot Domocntfo nonn* notion lot the Senoto in tho Miy pilomi. donto one Higgins Takes Over State Democratic Post RALEIGH (W —Carlisle W. Higgins of Winston-Salem today took over as Demo cratic national committee man from North Carolina, succeeding ailing Robert L. Doughton, 91, of Sparta. Higgins was elected here yester day by the State Executive Com mittee at a meeting at which Gov William B. Ulnstead said that Pres ident Eisenhower “probably regrets his decision to be a Republican.’’ Umstead told the committee, “the greatest mistake the Presi dent of the United States ever made was the day he decided to be a Republican.” “I don’t expect the President of the United States to admit. it.” Umstead said, “but if the inner recesses of his mind were exam ined I think it would be so.” HAS SYMPATHY The governor said he sympath ized with the President because “he goes one wav” and the Re publican leaders “go another" on most major issues. “I have never seen as much chaos and confusion, 'bickering and cross-currents as in the Republican Party today,” Um stead said. Umstead congratulated North Carolina Democrats for “standing firm” in the 1962 campaign when “the lines were falling all around us.” He predicted that the state would send a solid Democratic del egation to Congress after the fall election. The executive committee voted to hold the state party convention Here gl noon ThursAy MjttMfr and sst May 8 for precinct TbaeeP ) Dtgp and May 18 for county con ventions. SMITH EULOGIZED The committee also adopted res olutions memorialising the late Sen. Willis Bmlth, the late Dr. James Y. Joyner of La Grange, the late James W. Armstrong of charlotte, the late Gov. and Sen. Cameron Morrison, the late John Drew Warlick of Onslow County, the late Virgil Quire of Lenoir and Doughton. Umstead picked Higgins, his state campaign manager In 1982, for the post.of national oommltteeman and | said, “I can testify to his brand of democracy.” Hearing Moved To Wilmington A deposition hearing In the Hous ton Jernigan insurance case, sche duled to be held on Friday morning in Dunn’s city courtroom, will be - held at Wilmington instead. i Attorney Duucan O. Wilson, who t Is representing Mrs. Alberta Jer • nigan in her efforts to force insur s a nee companies to pay off policies ) totaling $28(1000, announced today I. that the place of the hearing had - been removed due to the physical 'Continued on Page EtoM> times Mayor of Taylorsville, a Dem ocratic town. “That prove* it." MARRIAGE LICENSE - A mar riage was lamed on March 9 from the office <n the Harnett Register of Deeds to Lome Odell Fealy, 19. of Roseau, Minnesota and Mary Jane Clark, 18. of LUUngton, Rt. 2. RSSAY FINALISTS Helen Page of Boone Trail School Is In Clln (Cantinaed an page tire) , FIVE CENTS PER COPT Jp ■*' JPI UB «| THE SIX-YIAJt-OID NuffeXman triplets. Os Otone Park, N. Y„ are Tun ing for their mother, Mrs. Anita Nudelman, 30, whom they entered in the “Mrs. America" etijtat to be held In Ellinor Village, Fla. The youngsters *- n * In an entry blank when they heard of the competition. Thatoatber hoMa baby Kenneth, who coos his vote. (International) „■ Judge Strickland Raps At Adultery Judge H. Paul Strickland took a slap at illegal co-hab itation in Recorders Court today when he warned two un married defendants to stop living together, and told a wit ness in another case that he and his “girl friend” would either have to change living places or get married. In sentencing Lucy Council for assaulting a 16 year old expectant Negro mother. Strickland told Lucy that she would have to change her residence.. She is living with Na than Layton, who was also charg ed with assaulting the expectant mother. Bringing the charges was Marie McNeill Lewis, 16, who told the court that Layton and his “house keeper” were living in the same three room hotise. On question of the Judge, the two admitted that they lived in the same house but said there was [ a bed and a couch lu the apart ' ment. . Other witnesses testified that Layton was a “real trouble maker” in the community and said he had DAUGHTER'S WEDDING STARS LAVISH JACK BENNY ■ - IIP “'-C^ ■ THE RECORD GETS RESULTS been living with the woman for sometime. Layton Is married but his wife lives In New York, the court stated. WAS HOUSEKEEPER Layton admitted that LUcy Coun cil has been serving as his "house keeper” for five or six years. But, he denied that they sometimes sleep together. “She’s Just my cook and housekeeper,” he protested to the court. In another case, a witness was testifying to having been assault-' ed when Judge Strickland lnterrup ; ted him to ask if he was still liv ing with his girl friend, “Josh." He admitted that he was. Strickland recommended a quick trip to South ’ Carolina—or that they find differ i (Continued On Pag* Sixi NO. 70 Bitter Fight |on Proposal Is Expected WASHINGTON (IP) House Democratic leader Sam Ray burn predicted today that enough Republicans will support a Democratic pro posal for a SIOOO increase in personal income tax ex emptions to assure House approval next week. Rayburn made the prediction af ter a meeting of Democrats dis cussed the proposal to boost exemp tions from S6OO to S7OO. “I think it will be approved,” Rayburn said, adding that he ex pects “mighty few, if any” Demo crats to oppose it. But Sepeaker Joseph W. Martin Jr., doesn’t think so. He conceded' that if Democrats vote solidly for the SIOO increase it probably wiU be approved. He added, however, that he believes “there are enough responsible Democrats” to defeat the proposed increase. EXCISE TAX CUTS The conflcting predictions came 'on the heels of House approval yes terday of an admlnistration-iop posed plan to cut federal excise tax es by almost one billion dollars a year. The excise tax reduction bill is expected to pass the Senate with little, if any. change. Senators braced, however, for a last-ditch administration fight to block the cuta, or at least to re duce them to soften the loss of revenue. The Senate Finance Committee Is exreptod to meet tomorrow to da ■ clde Whether to hold hearings on the House-approved bill The com mittee—and the SpOrta itself—will be working against an April 1 dead line, since come of the present ex cise taxes slated for continuance under the bill are scheduled to ex pire on that date under present law. House Democrats proposed to try to tie the SIOO exemption Increase to a second bill This second bill, which has the support of Elsen hower and officials of hi* admin istration. would revise the whole ’ federal tax code with a saving to - Individuals and bi&lness of aa es timated *1,397,000,000 « year. Prison Rioters Are Quietened CHICAGO (ITI A county Jail riot by 19 hard-shelled hoodlums , was broken up bv tons of fire hose water and volleys of tear gas Wednesday night-but until the rioters gave their captors a lesson in animal courage. The prisoners, including a con demned murderer and an incorig lble 16-year-old boy, huddled under blankets In the berricaded day room of the huge Jafl for hours as water slammed Into the cell and bomb of extra-strong tear gas ex < Continued aa Fags Eight)
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