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ipmsoni anwtnouw, 'ATIUL ct, ini Brutal Mother Sobs; Professes Her Love LOS ANGELES (IP) Doctors at General Hospital said today they believed extensive treatmeht will correct the misshapen limbs of 9-year-old Celia Sanchez, victim of her mother’s sadistic rage for the past 18 months. Quality flHk Parakeets All Colors We invite you to see them it our aviaries. Seed-Cages-SuppUea CEDAR LAWN AVIARIES owner Vote For jbk Andy Collins FOR SHERIFF Os Harnett Comity AGE 41. Member of Lillington Presbyterian Chimb., farmer, Theatre Operator, Airport, Dusting. Served as Chairman of Neill's Crook Precinct No. 1, tor 10 years. fService to the Harnett County. A. JL Cottas, a oothMuad Momott Cowaty, Aoca mad * a js• of ir county in wtyfh to «v«. YOUR VOTE AND SUPPOOT WILL BE APPRE^TfD. BHt they feared it ypuW take the same length of time to repair the deforming Injuries as It took her mother. Mrs. Trinidad Vera. 2(f, to inflict thetn. Anti they skid the little girl never j would regain the sight in her left eye, blinded by one of the beatings the woman regularly administered with a two-foot length 6'f hose' or her lists. SAYS SHE LOVES HER Mrs. Vera, who is expecting her eighth child within a month, sobbed in her Jail cell, meanwhile, that she gtill loved her daughter. She is held on flve felony charges, includ ing mayhem, and will appear at a preliminary hearing May 6. ' Deputies found the crippled and frightened child cowering behind a pile of dirty clothes Tuesday when they went to Mrs. Vera’s home on a tip that Celia was "slowly being beaten to death." Physicians said, much of the little gOTs hair had been beaten or pulled off her head, her nose had been broken several times and her entire body was a mass of bruis es and sweits. Her arms, which heal ed without medical attention, were frozen at grotesque angles from her Stiff shoulders. ‘ Uttb Things lOWpttMMl from MCI M*> position in the Jemigan insurance case It’S reported that attorney Duncan Wilson, counsel for Mrs Jemigan, has a witness out in Cali- Bla .. So lawyers in the case it' to get plenty of traveling.. . x McLamb likes to eat fish y wen, but he enjoys catching them a lot more .. He keeps i big home freezer full of fish all the t|me And he has quite a system 1.... .He tflis it up and then (tarts giving them away, but keeps right on fishing and filling it up again ... He's Apt some In his freezer he caught a year ago . .Sometimes he catches ’em so fast that he has a hard Job giving them away fast (trough . xt’a nothing unusual for a' friend or custofher out’ at Nfc- Lamb’s to see Mince coming toward him with a big fish-frozen stiff Mr. and Mrs. Edward Godwin are vacationing in Baltimore this week Alfred Surles, the Republican candidate for Constable, wants it known that his name is Alfred not 41hert ...The newspapers and everybody else are always getting it mixed up, he says His uncle was named Albert... Highway Pa trolman David Matthews, that good-looking fellow who doesn't mind handing out tickets to speed ers, was on a highway patrol pro gram over the Greenville' television statton last night .. .Mrs. Elizabeth Matthews, in town campaigning for the office of Superior Court Clerk, says she’s haying a good time get ting out meeting the people and re newing old acquaintances in cgse you didn’t know it, and ip the event it makes the slightest bit of difference to you, this is ’‘National Slacks Week."—The idea, of course, is to remind you to buy sqm? new tro,users... .Mrs. R. L. Warren ran an ad * n The Record’s classified section to rent a vacant apartment She phoned the r.ej.t fay tp tell us what good results she had .. Iff? an old story, but one fe NWf Jo hear over and over again—The 'Harnett Comity Bar has Just adopted a new set of rules of procedure in setting the calendar for trial of ClVfl cases. idpit of the Bunnievel wlh celebrate his &a birthday on fuWp. w ? at the home of his dauiMet and jpn-ln-laW. Mr. apd mayß |}is family will be guests for the Occasion. PARTY ICE CREAM Nqw In Stock No Special Order Needed W« h*yq on hand at all times Am Tee Cream 4a various color cmltoittqni- Joat <se thing for your party Or ipethal vrent. Picqdilly Pint* Os Ice Cream ONLY Sic Gardner's Daily %. f ■■■miiiiiiM.. sis, ■■ i ■ ■ i MAKE 1 OUR W&\ PHONE mTI 1 1 LINE!! 19 YOUR i allies:?’ as amaiiia I CLOTHES IF URE!! CALL 3449 UK DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. |l New Chamber Head Sees Business Rise WASHINGTON un Clem D. Johnston, new president of the D. S. Chamber of Commerce, ex j pressed confidence today that business will be good this year by any pre-1950 standard. The 57-year-old Roanoke, Va„ wholesale grocer and cattle far mer was inaugurated last night at a dinner closing the three-day, 42nd annual meeting of the Chamber. “Business through the rest of this year is going to be good by any standards established prior to 1950,” he said. “It may not reach last year’s record peak, but It’s still going to be good." Johnston believed that the na tional economy possibly has al ready started on the upswing. Larceny (Continued from page one* roads for assault on his wife. Liil’.c Dell Harrison. The woman testi fied he struck her in the tace witn .the barrel of a gun. She said the force of the blow knocked her un conscious, closed her eyes and ne cessitated a visit to the doctor. Si milar assaults had been made on her previously, she said. The defendant, in turn, admit ted hitting his wife, but accused her of "running around” and ne glecting their three children. Charles A. Hummel. Ft. Bragg soldier, was found guilty of run ning his automobile on the high way without a tire. He was taxed the costs. Deryl W. Sternba.gen, another soldier, paid cost* for passing on a curve without 500 feet clearance. Ammie Jones was fined five dol lars ftnd costs for speeding 66 miles an hour. GETS 60 DAYS Gardner Bryant. Coats Negro, found guilty of violation of the pro hibition law drew 60 days in Jail. He freely admitted "he was in the week end. litjuor business," but after sending him to Jail, the Judge re considered and suspended the term two years on condition Bryant not violate the motor vehicle law, and allow officers to search his premises without a search Warrant at any J time. He was also fined SIOO and costs. Odell Morrison, indicted for as sault bn Margie Gregory entered a guilty plea to trespass, a plea ac-. cepted. He was taxed the costs. ■The woman had charged he slapped her and drew a pocket knife on her. Other cases, largely traffic vio lations were'as follows: Waiter D. Marshburn, guilty of speeding 65 miles an hour, five dol lar fine and costs; Thirley Leon Ausley, speeding 67 miles an hour, costs: Isaac McLean and Jasper Allen public drunkenness, costs; A charge of assault against Jas per Johnson was dismissed. Dorsey Wade Daniel, Dunn. Rte. 3 paid costs for driving left of center, cleared of careless and reck less driving charges. James Judd, Lillington Route 3, paid costs for driving without an operators license. Five Divorce {Continned From- Fam One, Duffie Johnson vs J. L. Sorrell Sr.; H. P. Johnson Oil Company vs Butler Day: S. G. Thomas vs Mc- Donald WlUis; Ernest Neighbors vs John Langley; Maverine Ellis Bar bour vs Babcock Lumber CCmoany; Moss Jr., vs W. B. McLamb; James, S. Byrd vs Luther S. Byrd; W. R. Mallie Mae Ellis Admrx. vs Babcock Lumber Company: Lanlce Louise Barbour vs Babcock Lumber Com pany: Ester Wayne Barbour vs Babcock Lumber company: Esther S. Byrd vs LUtlier S. Byrd; W. R. Moss J,r., ys W. B McLamb James Li Spencer vs Josephine Spencer; C. R. Collier vs 6. W. Poole; and Jesse Jones vs Mrs. M. C. Tripp. Ike Says (Continued From Page One) subject is under discussion at the Geneva conference. He said the United States is seeking some solu tion that would be acceptable to the non-Communist world and stop the fighting. OTHER MAJOR POINTS Communists in Government: His administration does not mean to minimise the danger to American security, where such a problem ex ists, If at all. It is alert to doing all it can to weed out any which • may be found. j Politics: He still believe, the over-riding issue of the 1954 con gressional campaign will be whe ther the Republican administration in its first two years has enacted' ! a program good for the entire coun- I try or whether it has dilly-dallied. iFor his own part, he expects to do some traveling, talk about the program he submitted to Congress, what was done about it and what he sees for the future. But he will I not barnstorm or participate in any local election contests WORKING ON DEFENSE Continental Defense: No defense is ever completely adequate, but we are working on a program which he believes will provide what he likes to call a state of respectable pos ture. Foreign Policy: As for complaints of some Democrats in Congress that they haven’t been told enough about the Indochina situation, he said the administration has conducted many talks with congressional leaders of both parties. Housing Scandal: There already is an investigation underway, at i his direction* into alleged profit eering on Feleral Housing Admin istration mortgage loans and he did not want to discuss the matter un til the answers become clearer. Oppenheimer: He expressed great appreciation for the technical abil ity of Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, suspended atomic scientist, but he had turned the matter over to a special commission for a complete, fair and impartial review because there were allegations concerning possible security risks. Farm: He rvouldn’t predict in advance that he would veto a sim ple extension of the present law providing 90 per cent of parity price supports on basic crops. S.cr *' r v .V' . COMMERCIAL SANK ? « w '• 'i r*\., „ M': t’ > ; * f 4? ■>•_*•. V’* > v FARM SUPPLIES FARM HARDWARE GARDEN SEEDS COTTON SEED HYBRID CORN EXCLUSIVE DEALER NUTBENA FEEDS Mr. Farmers Pay us a visit. Yqu can drive right in and load your truck. CREEL Farm Supply Co. (Fomerly Creel Stables) E. 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