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*WEATHER* W im*? H ‘ I*-. ' y '■ TELEPHONES 1117 - 3118 VOLUME 4 : H J -T' / i . A ■kYYj jttagmuß ' Tfl! EShkw.. jm flg ■k-t. b 9 CHARLIE HAS THP TOOTHACHE Charlie. I I- year -old Hon - eating baboon, is shown here Inst night just before he received treatment from Dr. Oscar Pearce, right, local dentist, and Dr. Bel mont Klttrell, center, local veterinarian. Charles Roach Is shown at left trying to get Charlie to open his mouth for the doctors. Charlie’s gums were swollen too badly for the aching teeth to be palled Immediately, so the operation was poet P jhSL&JI [l Jttbtts JhinqA * V 0 I'.vf. ’ Bar BOOTEE ADAMS ' ABOUT PARSON f WCNRX SLOCCMB, ETC. PMEttBMiVnMwIn. jr , who is re i preeehtlng North Carolina st Bovs’ Nation In Washington, wIU be en - -terttitfnf il>| .dgWn F Ertel ; Carlyle during his stay in the Cap itol. . Congressman Carlyle is a man who doesn't miss a trick or an - opportunity to render service to one of his constituents .. Mr. Car lyle read In The Dally Record that i Bsfman was In Washington and immediately phoned this office to ty& out where the Dunn youth is E^pßjV.fhdre... .The Dunn Cham ( * of Commerce has adopted the Allowing tlfegan and is asking an merchants to use it In their news paper advertising throughout the tall season: “Bell in Dunn . .Caro lina’s top agricultural market ... Tobacco.. Cotton.. Sweet pcrta-i toes.. Pepper —You’ll be glad You did N f-The Rev. R. W. Tedder, pastor of the Erwin Church of God, is I quite a fisherman... He won a price In the Southeastern Fishing Rodeo at Wilmington last month by catching a IXS ounce pigfish at Johnnie Mercer’s Pier at Wrights vlUe... That’s pretty big for a pig fish.. Dunn Furniture Co. has a sew FrlgSdaire sign... Ed Carroll, f now manager of the Dunn Cham ber of Commerce, was In The Re cord office the other day house hunting.... If you have an apart ment or house for rent and aren't ! advertising it In The Record, you’re Si are in here Just about every day looking for them ’ BIRTHDAYS: We have none BJlided for today. ..Gloria Barnes and Mrs. L. A- Stephenson cele ffisrttod yesterday. Last night at % mason* Restaurant, Gloria had * M* “me opening^glfts. , THINGAMAJIOB: Bill Glover is * crack automobile salesman for Auto Balm and Service, but he enjoys toning... .Bennaa • tOsnttaaed On Page T-ve) KPm---. . Pries# s Attacker id/*## nr* f : \[\m Sa a am a ftt fYi I I fW'tf aaa mJ W mm J\ %Ja aI f a aaZZZ Vi Hr IbAw MkiNrTßnn tm a ot-i She Jlailij Titan# poned until Wednesday night at Dr. Klttreil’s of fice. One tooth is broken off and another Is in fected; both most be pulled. Dr. Pearce said the baboon's teeth are about three times the size of human teeth and the extraction win be a major operation. Dr. Klttrell win administer the anes thetic and Dr. Pearce will do the extractions. The baboon Is owned by ). S. Roach, an Itinerant showman. (Dally Record Photo.) American Airships Escorted By Jets HONQ KONG (IB U. S. Navy jets, under orders to be “quick on the trigger,” today escorted American air lines through the danger zone near Communist-held Hai nan Island. Capt. Max Weber of Great Bar rington, Mass, said he received “a security escort" about 130 miles off Hainan while flying his Pan- American DC6B from Bangkok, Thailand, to Hong Kong. Orewfndn 6T ffioOter Pan-Am erican plane said four Jets gave them similar protection in the troubled sone where a British pas senger plane was shot down by Red Chinese last Friday at the cost of perhaps 10 lives, Including those of three Americans. TO FILE PROTEST The Jets rede of protecting Amer ican aircraft was disclosed as: 1. The State Department pre pared to file a formal protest with Red China, condemning the Peip ing government for the attack by Red planes on U. S. Navy bombe.-s which were searching for victims of the British airliner crash. The bombers returned to fire and shot down two Red Chinese planes. 3. U. 8. diplomats and American Air, Army and Navy aides held secret meetings at Hong Kong, pre sumably to discuss the recent acts of Red Chinese aggression. X Civil Air Transport delayed de parture of a DCS which was chart ered to take several Americana to the Indochina part of Haiphong. , Officiate In Washington said the shooting down of the Red fighters which had attacked the mercy mis sion would Hft American prestige In Asia ht the right psychological moment,. U. 8. prestige had fallen considerably when the Reds scor ed a victory at the Geneva con ference. Y -ALREADY AT WAR -17. 8. senatorial reaction ranged from a flat statement by Sen. Alexander Wiley R-Wte, that we "have bean at war with Commu nist China for several yean” to Ben. Henry C. Dworshak’s R-Idaho suggestion that President Btaen hower call Gen. Douglas Mac- Arthur for consultation about the Hainan incident. .lee# day v&kbhßßbEmp « a? DUNN, N. C., AFTERNOON, JULY 87, ifcfr Mother ■ Must Wean Baby To Go- To Prison LONG BEACH, Calif. (PI A Judge ordered a mother to wean her flve-months-old child so she can be sentenced to Jail on a forgery conviction. Superior Judge Joe Royeraft yesterday told Mrs. Ida Lou Honeycutt, 38, -this court orders you to wean your baby.” She had pleaded guilty with her husband John to writing RN In bad checks. The Judge issued his unusual order for bottle feedings after the Honeycutts had tried for a third time to delay their sentencing on the wife* protestations -it is necessary to breast • feed my baby- - '• Y* Council To Hold Meet On Budget City Council will meet tomorrow afternoon at 1 o’clock to accept the final draft of the 1954-’56 budget. Olty Manager A. B. Uzzle said today that the last dralt of the budget will be drawn this afternoon and the Board will make the adop (Con tinned On Pago Two) giigoj-- Boys'Nation Opens Session WASHINGTON (UP) Edward Samuel- Perry, 17, Bay Bt. Louis, Miss., was elected president of Boys Nation yesterday at Its ninth annual convention here. Herman Godwin, - Jr. of Dunn la representing North Carolina at the convention. Boys Nation is sponsored by the American Legion. Perry is a .li censed Baptist minister, a Legion spokesman said. A member of the nation's ao • called “Federalist Party," he waa elected by 63 to 33 votes over David Galloway, IT, of Memphis, Term. Others sleeted Included Bobby Charles Wood, 17. Bast Tuscaloosa, Ala, wno was chosen one of the Ninety-four boys front Jefcety state except Rhode Island are at tending the convention, which rnaay. t Jbnt a* AMU. - IHP pip ' 1 p± 1 1 ■ , ’ . 1 -y Democrats Resume Filibuster On Bill; Knowland Is Blamed U. S. Protests Killing Os Three Americans WASHINGTON (IP) The United States has filed two “strong protests” with Red China over the attacks on Allied planes, the State De partment announced today. Department press officer Henry Suydam said the twin protests were transmitted to the British govern ment for delivery to the Peiping Communist regime. He said it was “possible" that the texts of the notes would be made public, but not before the United States has word they have been delivered. Suydam said the State Depart ment had asked the British govern ment “to pass on to Red China out strong protests both against the firing by Chinese Communist plan es on the British airliner which cost three American lives, and a similar firing on United States rescue and search planes engaged on a humanitarian mission.” REDS ALBO PROTEST “There are two protests,” he added. The Peiping radio said that China on her part has protested “most strongly” against the shoot ing down of two Chinese planes by the Mnerican Navy patrols and agaiuc U. S. naval units in “Chin- One of the U. S. protests was understood to demand that the Communist Chinese put an lmmed ate stop to attacks on rescue and searchplanes patrolling the area of the British airliner’s crash. Scout Workers Are Announced Community chairmen for the fall Boy Scout 'finance drive were an nounced today by Representative Carson Gregory who will head the Harnett County drive. At the same time, Rep. Gregory announced a drive planning con ference to be held at Walker-Mar tin GE distributing Plant, Raleigh, Tuesday evening, August 3 at 6:30. The conference will be preceded by a chicken dinner furnished by Walker, Gregory said today. Expected to attend the session are community drive chairmen, ad vanced gifts chairmen, district drive chairmen, and district pub licity chairmen. Community drive chairmen and others from Harnett County who are expected to attend toe session are: Dr. D. C. Woodall, Erwin; B. H. Bost, Erwin Mills; J. K. Bruton, Buie’s Creek; Edward Byrd, Bunn level; Haywood Roberts, Coats; Howard Watkins, Lllllngton; Rob ert Morgan, Lllllngton; Dr. J. K. Williford, Lllllngton; O. T. Prof fit, Lllllngton; N. E. Jones, Mast ers; Sidney Thomas, Mamers; J. W. Mangum, Johnsonville; J. V. Fow ler, Olivia; Dayton Smith, Kipling; and Scout Executive Russell Mc- Lean. Girl Lands In Jail On Forgery Charge A 33-year-eld Dean Negie woman was arrested this umtb tag as she left the Ftnt Ctttaens Bank and Trust Caanuay hare I after a forgery stljuigl foiled to vert. Iho woman even “threw a HT and fell prsotmta an the side walk in an effort to OOOM posse j ng,. that didn't work, ****•... |m ■Y ~ . f -i ,'■Yf r ; .' jyi jP> . ' II 111 Ly ij j ’ t ipu. .t '1 I HEALTH CENTER RISES Foundations for covmty library. Once the center is finished, li the new Harnett County Health Center have been brary will occupy quarters in the agriculture erected and walls of the new building are rising building which the present health department rapidly. This photograph shows where the center staff will vacate for the new center. Tree adds to will be located on the Northeast side of the court- attractiveness of site. (Dally Record Photo by T, house square. Small frame building at right Is the M, Stewart) Town Agrees To Pay Share Os 301 Cleverleaf Cost Dunn's City Council lash night agreed to pay Its proportionate park not to exceed 95,(t00, bf toe State Highway Department* proj ect to Join K. Cumberland Street, Highway 431, NC 55, and Highway 301 in the huge clover leaf soon to be constructed east of Dunn. The Commissioners feigned toe three -way agreement with the State Highway Department and Federal Government to assist In clearing ‘the right-of-way for a four-lane section of E. Cumberland to Join toe clover leaf. The exten sion of Cumberland Will be ap proximately 950 feet to the city limits where the clover lqpf link will begin. Lewis E. Whitfield, District High way Engineer, told Council last night that failure to sign toe agreement would result In an in definite delay of work on the clover leaf. Withers Davis of the division office accompanied Mr. Whitfield. Meanwhile, the State Highway Commission Will open tads in Ra leigh today for the section of 301 extending from Cumberland through Harnett to Johnston County. Con firmation of the tads and letting of contracts Is expected to be com pleted the 39 th of this month. The agreement entered Into last night by Council stated that the towns part of the project would not exceed $5,000, and there was some indication that IF might be much less. The Federal Government will pay one-third of toe Opsti and the State one-third. lta-FOOT HIGHWAY Plans call for clearing of the right-of-way from the east end of Cumberland, and construction of a 100-foot highway to rim litio the clover leaf. This will allow North and South bound traffic to drive off toe four-lane 301 and Into Dunn, it was stated today. Engineer Whitfield bold the Town Board last night that the giant (Caattraad On fade Tva) uti tawiMf'taul ItertT Mrs. Graham haitisMataly ne qiftlnnid W briefly, thorn in. ' FIVE CENTS PER COPY -'—y.— - ■■ ■ Speakers Named For Camp Meeting The. 55th annual session of the Falcon Camp Meeting will begin Thursday, Augiist 12 with Dr. O. E. Sproull of Tampa, Fla. as guest speaker. Dally services will continue through August 22. News Shorts WASHINGTON (UP) Presi dent Elsenhower will hold a news conference at 9:30 a.m. EST tomor row. NEW YORK (UP)—Major league baseball reached an agreement with Caribbean Confederation officials today on winter league competition and provided fork a one-year ban on violators of thfe pact BERLIN (UP) Three senior East German officiate have been arrested by Communist security police since the disappearance of West German Security Chief Dr. Otto John into East Berlin, the antl-Communtet “Information Bu reau West” Announced today. RALEIGH (UP)—A'meeting be tween Gov. William B. Umstead and State Democratic Chairman B. Everett Jordan was postponed today because Jordan was detained in New York. The two officiate probably will meet tomorrow to set a date for a meeting of the (OeuttwMd On Page Tva) Legal Parking Meters Arrive New legal parking meter* tor the f Town of Dunn have arrived and win be installed as soon as the company engineer can get here, City Manager A. B. Untie said to day. The new meters were ordered re -1 eently by the local Cl tv Ooniy-fl to I replace the illegal .re*-rs »;w b> Ing used. •. - . The replacements win look the same as the meters now being used, but will take only one otan. A number of 13-cent meters will be installed in (rant of toe poet toota banks to^flirintate The Record Is Fit# IN CfItCULATfON... NfWf PHOTOS ... ADVERTISING COMICS AND FEATURtS in aditian to Dr. Sproull, other speakers win include Rev. R. L. Rex of Oklahoma City, Okla. and Rev. George Fisher, returned mis sionary from Africa. Music for the services win be presented by Holmes Bible College Male Trio the Rev. Wiley Clark of Tar boro, song leader, and Mrs. Jua nita Gore Russell, organist. Other special singers are expected to par ticipate In services during the meeting. Special services scheduled In clude: Orphanage service, Sunday. August 15, with theorphanage chil dren participating: Memorial serv ice, Wednesday afternoon, August 18; Missionary service, Thursday afternoon, August 19, with the Rev. George Fisher speaking. Daily services have been set as follows: 9:30 am., praise service; 10:15 am., Bible lectures, 11 am, devotional sendee with sermon: 3:15 pm, young people’s service: 3 p.m., sermon; 7:45 pm evangel istic service. Following the aeries of services, the camp win ck*e with the an nual business session of the North Carolina Conference of the Pente (OeUwsi Ov togs’ Tva) Claude C. Canaday Buried At Benson Funeral services were held Tues day afternoon at 4 o’clock at toe Benson Baptist Church ip Benson for Claude C. Canaday, 64, former «tete Senator and solicitor of the Fourth Judicial District. Mr. Canaday, one of the best ayargfaßs Officiating at toe sendee, was toe Rev. a H. Leaning, pastor of Benson Cemetery. •- ' NO. 188 tn 1 M"-»r Senator Morse Ends Speech Alter 12 Hours WASHINGTON (IB Ben. Clinton P. Anderson (D --NM) said today Democratic opponents of the adminis tration’s atomic energy bill have decided to resume fili buster tactics in earnest He made the statement to re porters as the Senate completed its fourth round-the-clock session on the bill in five days. Khe organized filibuster against toe bill, staged mainly by Demo cratic senators, had apparently dwindled last night to a one-man effort by Sen. Wayne Morse (Bid- Ore), who begaA a marathon speech at midnight. Morse, the Senate’s champion long distance speaker, was still going strong at 10:30 a. m. EST, an hour after Andersen pawed the word that Democrats would return to the fray. Morse finally wound up bis speech at 11:32 a. m. EST. attar 13 hours and 33 minutes. Be hud refused Anderson’s offer of relief speakers, but In the last couple of hours Democrats asked king questions which gave blur slight rest Derlodft. Anderson said “several other” senators were prepared to spurt “at great length" when Morse Star tehed. He blamed Senate Republi can Leader William F. Knowland lot the renewal «C the organised promoting ~. said. “He promoted It himself tart night as hard and aa nnnuflito# as he could.** KNOWLAND FORCED aSBBieV Anderson referred tattsriy to Knowland* action last "Htat tl tabling an amendment hf J£oc9t without debate and toed havttg the Senate go through another al night session. 'Yi . Before Knowland* action. An derson said, agreement to bring toe atomic bill to u ttaal veto within a couple of days had been “close.” Knowland promptly retorted tout It was not he, but the opposition group, who was rmponiWtiß for ty ing up the Senate. Anderson said toe opposition group composed of It Democrats, one Republican and cne^iMhpead- Bet They Aren't Just Chasing Ball AHOSK3E, N. C. flh—The Curri tuck County prison camp baseball team was minus three mitfletaers today. The lads were last assn chasing a towering fly ball from the hat of a Hertford County camp player in an inter-camp game here. The ball sailed over the fence with Hie outfielders m not pursuit, TMqr scrambled over the fence and van ished. An alert was out far ex-baaebuß players Boyd Henson Campbell, |k of New Bern, Edward Bonn, ft, of Fayetteville and Claude Stents, 27, Os AhOSkfe. — law degree In 1914.
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