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PAGE TWO BULLETINS (Continued from page one) mt'a&ire was approved by voice vote after tkt SJdnktfe re jected. 44-37, an attempt by rural state senators to kill a raW method of'Blltttlng federal highway aid funds among CHICAGO (IP) —: B&ts.. Lillian GlUftettt; Iconic of the bestselling book “Cheaper 1 Bty the Do ren,” hagpily accepted congratulations today for a signal Wnor nam ing her orie of the world’s greatest engineers. IDC female efficiency expert, whose life was also the subject of a movie, was awarded the engineering industry's coveted Wfehington Award last night frit “accomplishments which pre-eminently promote the happiness, comfort and well being of humanity.” ’ ISEW YORK (IP) Newscaster Douglas Edwards de bited five minutes of his 15-minute television show on the CulUinbia BroadcaStiiig System last night to films of charges arid counter-charges in the McCarthy - MUfrow nhv. RdwardS told his nationwide audience he felt that' charges made ' night by Sen. Joseph R McCarthy' was' replies made the same night by CBS newscas ts Edward ft MurroW deserved a second showing. - WASHINGTON' >IP? Sell. Ralph E. Flanders R-Vt to day described as a “poor bargain” a proposal to levy' a hfeiad tax on persons relieved of federal income taxes by, increased exemptions. This proposal was tossed before the S«nkte Fittaiire Committee yesterday by Sen. J. Allen’ Firfear Jf. D-Ofel; Frear is ope of the sponsors of the Demo cratic plan to increase personal income- tax exemptions fj&tn S6OO to SBOO this year and to SI,OOO next yCar. BRUSSELS, Belgium (IP) Belgium royalty is “not dikftned” at reports from Panama that former King Leop old is out of contact in tfie jungle there. “We knew irt ad vahce the King would be out of touch with civilization’ for many days when'he l£ft on his trip,” a palace spokes man said. WASHINGTON (IP) A Republican movie of “Tl)c ; tCase Os Harry Dexter White .turned up today as a special GOP weapon for the 1954 election campaign. The motion tirfe Seftihg at a' Ideal' movie laboratory for S2B a copy, by the Republican National 1 Committee at the two-day centennial conference of GOP women lead ers. Republican National Campaign Director Robert HUm coriducting a conference workshop on campaign drew 5 a Sell-out crowd of delegates when the Wiiite pteviiiw WaS arinttilriced. WASHINGTON (IP) The Oefdnse Department has decided to extend the Eddefal Employe Security Program fo.servicemen’in a move to keep subversives out of the military, it was learned toddy. A high defense Official’ said incorporation of parts of trie program in military regiila tions is a key feature of a “comprehensive” new Defense Department directive pn''tne segprity problem: WASHINGTON (ts) TlWHhuse reached a showdown oft the administration's, wire-top bill today with Republi ctijb leaders conceding the measure will refuse to give the attorney general all , the power he wants. They said pri vately they expect the House to Approve a substitute pro posal sponsored by the Democrats arid' bricked by a size able bloc of Republicans. ARLINGTON, Va. (IF! Tht) age-old argument, of men vs. women drivers is being put to an on-and-off the road test here grid the women have forged into an early lead. fthe six men taking part iri trie five-day test are coii hi they will triumph hi the erid: They ppirit bjit the’ Wdhitin partlciparife' piled' up tneir initial 63-57 point" lead by outscoring them in written exams and meeharii cal reaction tests. WASHINGTON (IP) A red, white and blue postage) stomp dedicated to faith and freedom makes its debut to day at a ceremony to be heard ai-dund the world. Presi dent Flsenhower, Secretary of State JOhn Foster Dulles and Postmaster Arthur E. Summerfleld will in troduce the colorful Statue of Liberty eight-ceril stamp on a coast-to-coast television broadcast today. NEW BERN (Ift Tiie state planned to call' addition al: witnesses today in an attempt to convict Arijiy Private John Frank Tuttle of seednd degree murder in the slayhig of a fellow soldier, Noah A. Hopkins. TjiC murder trial* opened here yesterday with the state calling on four wit-‘ nesses to give testimony concerning tiie disco,Very and identification of Hopkitt’s bludgeoned body and a subse (jment confession by .thfc HaVelbCk soldier. ’ ' HANOI, Indochina (If) Communist rebels carried out a series df bold raids that brought the sound of grill fire td’ Hanbi jfcself last rilgrit arid' today. PWddfi 1 military circles said the daring raiefe iifelfoi thb Red Hirer Delta may herald a full-scale Communist assault on northeast flridocftina’s vitST triangle, whether besieged* Dlen Bien fall* or not. I NAfcGYA, Japan ffi-AU, S. Air Force K 829 tanker phthe caught fife add 1 exploded today £ fey miriutes after jrefiieling a fighter plane au<l five of its 11 crew members « missing. Six members of the 11-man crew parachut ed safely from the plane over a small village near Nagoya. Trig were {deiced up by helicopters and flown to a hos? to*t smuggling of atomic bombs into (he .United States. . vfittfr /ip) y.jlkj ukiii rviOwil Al -a* Little TMn§s (Continued from ptfo one) LITTLE NOTES: When Norman Buttles heard that Rita Hayworth , Mid DICK Haymes had passed through Dm* Tuesday night, he ; declared:. After vring that lousy • movie of tier’s that i'jbow showirii;, iW jusi" as happy that she didn’t stop." -. . . “I car point out 50 girls in Dunn, both married and ■ single, who k>ok better than she does," spoke up Roy Lowe . . , ROy says he’s waiting for Jane Russell’s ■ 3.-D movie to come to towh . , t . Kie 1 Hudson’s ailment has been dispos ed at Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill as an ulcerated stomach . . . j It, couldn’t happen .to. a nicer fel low ... , “Poor old Rie.” said one pf his friends, “he’s a good, clean' boy who doesn’t everi drink whiskey' end now he has ulcers.” , . , The tourist season is still with us . . . ■ (Dunn tourist courts, have been r jjammed to the hilt for several 4 (nights . . . But they say the touf .i ists aren’t spending heavily this . year . . . Joe Santa’s brother, John, r owns the swank "Topper Club” in • St. Petersburg, Fla . . . It’s a plush joint, has several cocktail louriges. private d*ning\ rooms and seajft over 600 ... He wrote Joe the other day that he hasn’t rriade a dime this season . . . Dunn Jay cees have an eye for business . . . The Dunn High School auditorium won’t seat but about 900 people and they’ve already sold 1200 tickets i for the beauty pageant Friday riigfht . . . Somebody is going to . have to sit in somebody’s lap or I everybody won’t get in . . . Paul Hester says Kerr Scott will gb down ip. history as the greatest governor > North Carolina has evfer had . . . ■ That's what the man said . ... Robie Porter of Berison says he and Marie -’ave a 'weekend max i rlage.” . . . Robie works In Beri son, Marie works in Fayetteville and they only see each. other on weekends . . . Mrs. W A. Ennis is evneotlng. her daughter, Arinle Buu, she is Mrs. Robert KOrne , gay, wife of a prominent Rocky Mount doctor) home this weekend i , . “She hasn’t been home In three -weeks because the children have Jhad measles, chicken pox and uhumps,”. said the grandmother . - • gan insurance case, popped back into town for a quick visit Monday ... His boss,' Frtd Scbooley, vice president of the big detective agen cy; has also been Here . . . Mr. Schooley looks Just like Sidney Greenstreet, the popular character actor, who died recently . . . At torney Everette Doffertnyre is get ting ready to file another big law suit. THINGAMAJIGS: Missie Mahone, the new organist at Johnson's is a very talented young lady . ,_She -does something new now—plan's the; Hammond organ with one hand and a piano with the-other . . . Last night, she did “The Bunny .Hop” and "Pistol Packing Mama.” . . . “Going low-brow?" we asked ... “Look,” she laughed, “jt have to intake a living, you know" . . . She can play anything . . . The per fume Missie wears, incidentally, is “White Shoulders.” . . . Smells real good . . . Her boss, J, D.’ was sick because Rita and Dick didn’t get to Dunn in time to eat supper .there ■ ■ ■ “If I'd known they were j , cbffilng,. I would have stayed open 1 for them,” he sighed . , .•He* got a T thousand dollars worth of free ad vertising last’ week’ when .Tommy Dorsey stopped for supper . Mrs. Mary B.' Hardison Hinton phoned last night . . . "Were you talking about me and Bill #hen you reported that one of Dpnn’s young married couples 'is calling it quits?" she asked . . . The answer •was no . . . “Just thought I’d tell 'you;- she laughed, “if you were i that’s old news . We signed our papers .a long time ago" . , Ahd she said It was OK to quote her on that . . . Separations and divorces are getting just about as numerous as marriages around here . . . Two ' alimony cates ' art slated to be ", heard in Harnett Superior Court • Triday . , . Betty Gray. Mdore Al ‘ ttn is' seeklng alimony* frortl Ishmaei [ Craham Alien and Doris Lee Hod ges |S asking alimony from' Mlllus Hedges . . , One of those mfcy* Wove interesting . . . Dqffermyre and Stewart are appearing in both [ cases . . . That almost automati cally means action . . . Those twp , lawyers are pever dull . , . ThMr keep things humming . . . Pr, Ralph Johnson is reported improved at Memorial Hospital . . . Leona’s sis ter, Red, is here helping her baby -54 so She can visit Doc at thfc hospital .. The camellia bushds in Herbert Taylor's yard are un . usually pretty. ' SISEN ABOUT TOWtf:. BDI ahd : Pegay Bryah having lunch Monday .. at thfe Minit Grill after, Pefcty’s ft 4oje meeting v. ... “I love these ’school and I don’t have td’ cook dinner. mm stay the DAIUY RECORD, N. C. Roundup (Contteusd From Par' Om> dered county offices closetl on. Sat- MSSfr w:] County schools will get ah ad ditional day. The holiday for • schools will begin on Good Fri day, April 16, and' also include Eas tA MdnCty, April 19. JOB' WtoL Dblflp: Words o'[ . praise we're given b| the corinty board of education this week to Johfi Burgess arid members county school maintenance staff fOr the speed with which they repair ed tt>e wind storm damages at the Erwip school. SuperintAidei# G. T. Preflit told the board that: only two days were lost at the. Erwin school Ahd incidentally', the' job cost about half of what was .anti 'SßpwßTJrls path the roof and other damages. Only $12,000 was spent and the residue will be returned to* the county: Saving was credited to fact county' staff' did the work. Coun ty Superint mdent G.'T.Profflt said today'’he Is not accepting any in vitations to go out. of the county this'month. He is busy at his desk trying to, whip into shape the big school budget for next year. Hi will review it with his county board of education on’April 26 for the final touches before giving it to com missioners on May 3. .at jijiit'isoNV ILLE The John- | sonviiit rtOTh" Bureau will'hold its April meeting on Friday at 7:30 p. «f: at trit.JohfisQnvuie Community CehteV. <£. T. Proffit, county su perintendent of schools, will be the glttst speaker arid Will show the Rellogg schodi filths. ARK'sifelliS'Oi 11 Sheriff IW,, E, Balmorl’s office has been no tified .triait a’ new;,tile, wheel, tools rind' fishing edtitptnent were stolen on April 1 frqm Lonnie M. Morri son oft rtbute 2; They Were taken 1 from Morrison’s 1952 Studebaker car. WEEK' «N» WKEbIT A’ 1953 Dodge car was injured to extent of S6OO and one passenger was slight ly hurt when the car driven by Miss Sadie Patterson of Llllington, Rbute 3 ran off the road, and over turned on Sunday at 5:45 p. m, 14 miles West of Lillihgton on, the JohnsoijviUe Road. Miss Dorothy Thomas, 20 .of Dunn, passenger in the car, suffered a slight back in jury. The car was owned by Ed Byrd of Llllington, ..Route; 3. Pa trolman R. B. Leonard investiga ted: t DRIVERS INDICTED Both driv ers Involved in a two Car collision Sunday one half mile South of Llllington near the Manhattan Club face court charges. Patrolman R. B: Leonard said a 1950 Buick, go ing South and driven by James Leon Spencer, a 37-year-old Negro, crashed Into rear of 1939 Chevrolet headed In the same direction and driven by Walter Graham Grtsson, Jr., 26, white man of. Bunnlevel, Rt. 1. Spencer the negro, was char ged with driving drunk. Grisson was ■cited tq epurt for improper Jic • ence. The Buick was owned by Helen Bailey, Llllington, Route 2. Bt’NNLEVEL roSbEry No ar-j rests have been made ypt (m the robbery ot Byrd Farm Supply Store in Bunnlevel .before dawn last Fri day. But rural policeman J. Stanley j Byrd of Bunnlevel and other offi cers'working on the case have made many investigations and have a number of clues. They know that ihe robbers gained access to trie building by prying open a side door. The light meter was removed* to prevent the burglar alarm go ing off as it had earlier in the month. The elec trie, clock stopped at 12:30 a, in. arid tracks found outside indicate the robbers hauled the small office safe ahray in a heavy automobile. The safe, locked ' t* (HWk <*, to* WWert. was found abandoned on the edge of a dth road near McL«fnv chapel, . A Mount instrument apparently had been used' to knock off the com bination and officers surmised a croWbar. was used to pry open the' door. Owner .W. B Byrd also has (glveti the officer* some' descriptions of. the chsb, amounting to around SBOO. which was femoved from the safe. VWIVI wfuy? 0«> Leigh’s high school teachers, des cribed him as a “fine, superior kinds of person,” who “won honors in. John ft. Mason Is Dedd At 72 John Richard Mason, 72, of Er a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held at the sprlug riill Methodist Church bn Lilfington, Rbute 3 Friday afternooh at 4 o’clock. The Rey. A. D. Betty, poster or the Erwifl Methodist Church, arid' the pastof a‘t Spflrig Hill vrin officiate. Burial be in the church cemetery. The body will lie Ip state at the church for one hour prior to the services.' Mr. Mason was a native and hfe long resident of Harnett County, son of the late John and SaTah' Porter Mason- He was a farmer, He was a member of. the Spring Hill Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Car rie Mori-lsbn Mason of Erwin; two sons, J. L. Mason of Baltimore, Mr, arid B. G. Mason of the Army Air Force, now stationed in Ger many; four daughters, Misg Viola \freU)e Strickland Dffel Ih Hospital Weliie C. Stricklapd, 47, of Dunn,' died Tuesday afternoon at 3:45 O’clock in the Dunn Hospital. He had been ill for the past six weeks with a heart ailment. Funeral services will be held -Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Second Baptist Chtuoli in Dunn. The Rev. E. C. Keller, pastor, the. Rev. C. Kirby and the Rev; J. D. Capps will officiate. The body will lie in state at the church for one hour prior to the services. Bur ial will be in Greenwood Ceme tery. Mr, Strickland was a native of Sampson County, son of the late’ David B. and Lou Johnson stric land. He was employed at a local service station. He Was a member of the Second Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Vera Jackson Strickland; one son, W. J. Strickland of Erwin; two daugh ters, Mrs. Lawrence West of Dunn and Mrs. Charles F. Hodges of Plymouth, Va.; two brothers, Mat thew Strickland of Dunn and Wat son Strickland of Lancaster. S. C.; also five grandchildren. Jbhri Lewis Back Prortt Convention John Lewis of Dunn, owner of Lewis Studio, has returned frdm Wlnstqn-Salem, where he attended the annual thfee-day convention ot the North Carolina Photographers’ Association. Four, of Mr. Lewis’ pictures were selected and displayed at the cop" •vention, Which is a tribute to t|i| high quality oT.hli work 1» , A number of nationally promin ent speakers were on the program. Among them were: Cliff Harden Who spoke ’ on glammour photogra fifty; Benson Thomas, who spoke on bridfis; Carlton O'Neal, on men; and.-Erlc Grant on print quality. . Mr. Lewis has been a member of the association for several years, and is the first Dunn commercial photographer honored with mem bership. #a Ytm mvdert Sfariff, Sftbofr Wifev Another LEBANON, Yenri, IW A 55- 1 year-old fanner shot- and killed a sheriff; and wounded his own wife and a truck driver In a fit of ange* at his. wife’s attempts to clafra theft furniture, pqlice said today. ' The fanner, Herbert McMillan . was removed to the Dayidson County at Nashville, Tenn., last night after a large group of clgi gathered on the streets of this ..Oriicera S»id McMillan sftot down Wilson County Sheriff Harold Grtf fln late yesterday, critically wound- Qilffltt apparently died iristanUy when bne ot the buiiets from Mc- Millan’s 415 caliber pistol struck him fti the heart. ;• s ? o6tln « took place shortly befbre 6 r. m. when the sheriff. MW. McMillan arid Robinson went to the farmer’s home tb haul a Way furniture Mr* said, be longed to her. The couple has been tore cn Monday. • w **w |ce . will speak here Saturday night at a dinner clintax fftW s(he Dnlgs University Inter-' fraternity Council sixth annual Greek week. tenticnal design of . premeditated'; murder If \ -- * II : * a < y Mason of LWPbWton, Miss Ruth J Genoxa Mason of’ toe home. Mrs. Zilla Vann' of ffifwln; ahd Mrs. . Ransom TyndaH of Erwin; two bro- ' there, Carlie Mason of Lilllngton, Route S, and Claude Mason of Jonesboro; two daughter, MW. Lil- Ue Holder of Sanford and Mrs. Jim 1 Faueett of'Uliiagtori, Route 3; also six grandchildren and three .great, grandchildren. ASPIRIN TsssM Mi3l 1 No Fatfer-iAcfing Aspirin Mado ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION lil Mm A Jkm I Full 5-grain Multi-purpose ■ tablets. antiseptic " I Bottle pXy HHBQH and mouth- M IB?! Oflo ° MBH wash.PINT M * 1131 gp MO* 54c ftniKjl MG. 79« I BEADY-SHAVE SHAVING CREAM, push-button spray lather, 10 ozs. Reg. 1.00 2 for 1 Alt \ 9 1A VENDER BATH POWDER, fragrant, long-clinging. Box Reg. 1.25 2 for 1.26 *K PRO-CAP ADHESIVE TAPE, sticks bettor, less irritating, l"xs yds Reg. .39 2 for .40 ! „*.*« :fl , ■ KLENZO HAM BRUSH >.iBMMHiBnC --111f 1 : f Wylon bristles. ProfessioMf or Rtomd (Muthwish, pint—KEG. 79c fft Mg-* half-round styles REG. 100 2 f«r Irt UVEHOU SHAVE CREAM GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES > Mentholated Brushless or , . 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IK James Bfk Jim At&Ue. 265- pound Santa Rasa bolldacer oper atorj, dtolayed tte carcass to death in a battle off the Son- Antone. who was attacked j the- creature while driving foffj'; 1 damn mad when it wouldn’t | feet from tip to tin, with tentaa claa aa big around as a
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