PAGE TWO BULLETINS MADRID (IP*—Several hundred monarchists shouting “long live the king” greeted Prince Juan Carlos, 16, when he arrived today to begin the studies expected to bring him eventually to the throne. PHENIX CITY, Ala. HP—Martial rule ended in this purged sin city today after more than seven months of military occupation by armed National Guardmen who conduced the state’s biggest anti-vice crusade. ROSARIO, Argentina HP —Five persons drowned in the swift current of the Parana River here yesterday in a tragic “chain reaction” touched off by efforts to rescue a struggling schoolboy. SANFORD, Fla. 'IP —A 43-year old accused murderer was ready to return to Oklahoma today to face charges of brutally stabbing to death a California woman for whose slaying he was placed on the FBl's “10 most wanted” list. The suspect is Otto Austin Loel of Waverly, Ohio. WASHINGTON (IP; —lnformed sources said today it is extremely likely that the Weather Bureau will continue using girls' names to identify hurricanes. WASHINGTON HP —The Defense Department has for mally asked Congress to appropriate $729, 700.000 annul ly to raise the pay of military men who have two years or more of service. ATLANTA HP —U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Robert L. Russell, brother of Georgia's Sen. Richard B. Russell, died at 4:35 a. m. today at Emory University Hos pital where he had been on the '‘critical” list more than a week. He was 54. ANNAPOLIS, Md. HP —The University of Maryland, which had the nation's top-ranked football team in 1953, was criticized today for “overemphasis on football” and alleged rules violations in recruiting athletes by the Mid dle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. GROTON, Conn. HP;—The submarine USS Nautilus, the world’s first vessel to be propelled by atomic power, cruised in Long Island Sound today in its first fitness trials WASHINGTON HP Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy demand ed today that the State Department clarify how many em ployees it still retains of the 90 he accused of being Com munists or Communist supporters in 1950. NEW YORK HP Myron C. Taylor, former presidential envoy to the Vatican, and his wife have donated a million dollars to the Episcopal Diocese of New York to build and maintain a diocesan center on Long Island. PANAMA iIP A three-man committee of the National Assembly today began an investigation of charges that ousted President Jose Ramon Guizado plotted the murder of his predecessor. President Jose Antonio Remon. HARRISBURG, Pa. (IP George Michael Leader, a young naval officer in World War 11, caps his brief career in state politics today with his inauguration as Pennsyl vania’s third Democratic governor since the Civil War.. . PARIS HP Britain lined up with West Germany and Holland today in a move that practically doomed a bold French plan to put the proposed European arms pool un der a single agency. FRANKFURT, Germany HP The swirling brown wa ters of the Rhine, Danube and Seine rivers flooded parts of Germany and France today and threatened even worse devastation. SAN JOSE. C'osta Rica HP The government reported “complete calm” throughout Costa Rica early today, and it appeared the arrival of four outdated U. S. fighter planes had broken the back of an eight-day revolt. NEW YORK HP/ The hall-hidden scientific controver sy over the Salk polio vaccine which was injected into some 500,000 children last spring, came into the open to day with the revelation that a rival vaccine made with “five" viruses had been injected into 25 inmates of the Federal Reformatory at Chillicothc. Ohio. Policeman (Continued from Page One) The man allegedly told Police man Moore that he and The other officers, along with Mrs. Watson and her father, were “mighty lucky to be alive.” GIRL FRIEND TESTIFIES In court today, Mrs. Watson, a divorcee, testified that Hinson went to her home while she was sleep ing late Friday night and advanc ed on her with a shotgun. She said she was successful in getting out of the house and escaping before he shot her. Hinson was quoted as being an gry because the woman had indic ted him on a charge of stealing her automobile. He was acquitted of larceny in Harnett Superior Court last week, but was put un der a suspended sentence for tak ing the car on a lesser count. Policeman Moore said Hinson de nied breaking into the woman's home, but made no bones about the fact that he planned to kill her. He told the officer he had plann ed to stay in hiding in the woods until Sunday night and then in tended shooting her father, Wil liam Moore, through the window, and then meant to kill her in the same manner. The chase for Hinson began late Saturday when Sheriff Moore found Hinson at the E. and W. Restaur ant in Dunn. The sheriff said Hin son fled with the shotgun in his hand before he could take him Into custody. He radioed for Po liceman Moore and B. E. Sturgill, Who arrived on the scene shortly afterwards. BMJWeO THEM AGAIN Hinson Managed to elude all iliree of them. A search behind the restaurant disclosed an automatic j shotgun hidden in an old car. Hin- j .-on said later it was his gun. j The next report on Hinson came j abour 10 o'clock Saturday night i When he went to the Carolina Oil j Store in East Erw in and phoned j the warning to the sheriffs wife, j The three officers rushed to the j scene but he eluded them again, j FIRED INTO HOME About 8 o'clock Sunday moriimg. j John Sorrell. Sr,, prominent far- j mer of Dunn, Route 3. phoned the j sheriff that Hinson was near the ! home of William Moore, one of his tenants, and had already fired two I shotgun blasts into the house in an attempt to force Moore outside. Sheriff Moore and Policeman | Sturgill started out from Dunn for j the scene and radioed Policeman I Moore to meet them there, ; However, When the sheriff and ! Sturgill arrived, Policeman Moore > | had had Hinson handcuffed in his ; automobile for about, 15 minutes waiting for them. Policeman Moore said he spot ted Hinson going across the road about 400 yards from Moore's home. Hinson raised the shotgun to' fire at him and when he did, Po liceman Moore related, he drew I his pistol and fired once over Hin j son's head to frighten him. Hinson I turned and started to run, but j tripped and fell. He recovered his shotgun and had it cocked and aimed at the policeman as he ran straight to him. took the shotgun out of his | hands and took him into custody. Hinson readily told Policeman Moore of his plans to kill Mrs. Watson, Sheriff Moore, Policeman Sturgill and him. i When Sherilf Moore arrived on Little Things (Continued From Page One) ing won’t take place until later J D. Barnes has added what's known as, the "Broadway” touch to the neon sign at Johnson's Restaur ant ... He has one of those new signs that runs around the edge and blinks off and 0n... Real snazzy. BIRTHDAYS: Celebrating birth days today are Marilyn Lee, Benny Slaughter, and Tommy Thompson. THING AMA JIGS: More and more service men and their fami lies overseas are getting The Daily Record Into The Record office yesterday afternoon came Mrs. Wil liam A. M >ore. who is leaving for Germany to join her husband.... "I couldn't do without The Record while away,” she said ..Not more than five minutes later in came Mrs. James L. Lee to have The Record sent to her in Udine, Italy.. ..Later in the afternoon she and her two sons. James Robert and Glenn Phillip, boarded a train for New York to take a boat over.... It you have friends or relatives overseas, there’s nothing you could send to make them happier than a subscription to The Record... It’s a gift that keeps on coming all year long . That's all the commercials for now ..Pretty little Meda Lide Doffermyre. who: has been a very sick girl was much better today.... She had a rough time of it and on Saturday had to have a blood trans fusion ..Quit a few residents of the Dunn. Erwin and Coats sections have been to Durham to give blood transfusions to Willie Cooke, the man who has broken all records at Duke Hospital for blood transfus ions.... He’s a good friend of Reu ben Jones, foreman of The Daily Record’s mechanical department.. . .They served together in the Army ..Reuben took a load of blood donors to the hospital on Saturday .. Cooke has a brother on Coats, Route 1 and his grandmother lives in Erwin The brother, Carl Cooke, is also a ‘‘bleeder” and last week he became ill and it was fear ed he would need transfusions.... However, he recovered A letter from a man in Florida contained this piece of philosophy concerning America’s foreign aid program, "You can’t." he said, "make angels out of the ‘red’ devils by pinning wings on American d011ar5.”.... Despite the fact that she now earns more than $200,000 a year, travels like a queen, and has men swooning at her feet. Ava Gardner says she has a terrible inferiority complex.. ■ ■ It's one of many things she dis closes in that series of articles, “The Truth About Ava Gardner,” which will begin Friday in The Record. . Attorney Duncan Wilson has one of those big new, long—and wt> do mean long—Pontiacs. Presbyterians (Continued From Page One) Only two Presbyteries, Athens, Ga., and Transylvania, Ky., have voted since Jan. 1 and they split. Athens voted against the union while Transylvania yesterday voted 23-5 in tavor. Voting today were Birmingham, Ala., St. Louis, Mo., Ouachita, Ark., Asheville. N. C . Norfolk. Va., Po tomac, Va.. Hoslton, Tenn., Chero kee, Ga., Concord. N. C.. Kings Mountain, N. C., Mecklenburg, N. C.. Albemarle, N. c„ Savannah’, Ga.. North Alabama, North Missis sippi. Charleston, s. C.. Columbia, Tenn.. Suwanne, Fla., Paris, Tex., West Hanover, Va., and Missouri. Byrnes Goes (Continued From Page One) never again seek election to public office. The 75-year-old Democrat came out of retirement four years ago to lea c ] South Carolina’s fight for continued separate schools for whites and Negroes. He pljfns now to go fishing and then devote his time to more writ ing, perhaps along the same lines as "Speaking Frankly” which des cribes some of his Washington ex periences. Inquest Slated (Continued from Page One) crashed into the rear of the truck ahead of him. Neither the truck driver nor his passenger, Fred Mos sop, of 40 1-2 Upland Road, West Palm Beach. Fla., the relief driver, were injured. Members of the coroner's jury, who viewed the woman’s 'body at the Dunn Hospital shortly after the accident, are: Gene Bracey, Sam Dorman, Bruce Byrd, Charles S. Core, Edward Godwin and Bill Twyford, Jr. the scene, Hinson told him: “If you’ve got any bars, you’d better pin them on Policeman Moore be cause he saved all of you from getting killed.” Hinson told the officers that he had spent 120 days in a mental institution, but insisted he was not crazy. He insisted that he had "played off crazy” to avoid prose cution in another case. Hinson is a member of a well known family of the Dunn section. Only witnesses put on the stand by Solicitor J. Sheppard Bryan at the preliminary hearing Monday were Mrs. Watson and her father. Hinson offered no defense. THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. C. T. LATIMER, INC. IS BUILDING DUNN 108 NEW HOMES IN 5 YEARS That's Our Record And We're Proud Os It A PERSONAL MESSAGE Jjwjn t! Wji. Q. J. <£cdwwi We are proud, and rightfully so, of the 108 new homes for washing machine. A beautifully designed and decorated we have built in Dunn during the past five years, ranging dining room is reached from the large living room through j in price from $5,500.00 to $14,000.00. We have taken a per- an arch, which suggests the open house and that “lived-in sonal interest in each of the many details so vital to assure atmosphere,” yet affords any privacy desired. The 16' front the maximum value and lasting quality for the proud bedroom and the two 14’ back bedrooms, together with full owners; many of whom would still be paying rent should tiled bath are reached from a wide, naturally lighted hall, these nice and comfortable homes not have been made The thoroughly insulated home is heated by thermostatic available to them, through our efforts' and the very easy, controled oil heat, assuring solid comfort at all times, in all low-interest-payment-plan. We are proud to have helped so parts of the home. Select, white, mountain oak floors, var many own their own homes. nished, waxed and polished to a mirror finish will be a thing of beauty for a lifetime. Large, lighted closets, to meet every need are one of the main items of these wonderfully plan- We are now starting a new development in which ne< * homes, fifteen to twenty large, three-bedroom homes will be built, within the next few months. We do not wish for these mod ern, three-bedroom homes, containing 1200 square feet to The price of these homes‘will be in the $9,000.00 to * be confused with a great many of the new so-called three- 9,500.00 dollar range, with $350.00 to $550.00 as down- m bedroom houses with only 900, and less square feet; in payment and monthly payments of less than the average d which some of the so-called bedrooms are nothing more rent. Our house plans are now ready to be shown to those than a storage closet, and the others too small and ill- interested in a new home. The developing of the property arranged for comfortable living. and construction of our first houses will start soon. By trading for your new home now you may have many choices, such as, lot location, entire front elevation, color of Our new homes will be located on lots with frontages roof, picture window, if desired, color of all walls and ceil of from 75’ to 100’, containing from 30 to. 100 beautiful trees ,n £ s > design of kitchen and bath floors, light fixtures and of pine, oak, birch, hickory, dogwood, holly, maple and many other items of your own liking, many other species in sizes from 4” to 2’ in diameter. Some of these beautiful lots are over 200 feet in depth. A few of these largest lots will be offered for sale, without houses, We much prefer that each interested person make a after all improvements have been completed. This is beyond thorough investigation by personal inspection of all new a doubt, the most beautiful and desirable residential pro- houses being offered for sale in Dunn, before inspecting our perty ever offered for sale in Dunn, and is probably your homes. Note the size of the lot, count the beautiful shade last opportunity to own a nice wooded lot. and flowering trees, if any, on the lot. Note the size of the rooms and how ail are arranged. Consider the location, in respect to resale. Get all the true information, including full All the homes to be built in this beautiful development sales price, all closing costs, attorney fees, down-payment, will be financed through FHA guarantee, and under its’ ana “° n °t f° r £ e t the very important matter of the correct rigid requirements of materials and workmanship. an “ true amount of your monthly payments. Get it all in writing, mistakes could and often do occur. This is the way to truly compare values in buying a home, and help you in The kitchen floors will be covered with rubber tile of making the right choice, beautiful design, there will be deep wall cabinets, base cabi nets, counter tops for work areas, large double- compart ment sink, and many other wonderful features to com plete the perfect kitchen. The Large storage area, adjacent - C. T. LATIMER, INCORPORATED to kitchen and back porch, will have space and plumbing Dunn, North Carolina ALL THE STREETS IN THIS DEVELOPMENT WILL BE PAVED BY US C. T. LATIMER, INC, S. Wilson Ave. DUNN, N.C. Phone 3286 TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 18.

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