* WEATHER + Considerable cloudiness and mild today with scattered showers in east portion before noon. Partly cloudy to cloudy and colder tonight and tomorrow. VOLUME 5 6 TACHEN ISLAND IS BEING EVACUATED AVA AND FRANKIE IN HAPPIER DAYS —This there’s no hope for reconciliation. She has es plcture of Avs Gardner and Frankie Sinatra was tabllshed residence In Nevada to divorce the was made during around of golf at the peak of crooner. Ava looks good in sports clothes, too, their romance. It’s all off now and Ava says doesn’t shß? EARL TRIES TO PLAY H . v ffl'l pH ■ «£ [ 1 m- i I A *■ • jp i ■ >llll ■ ir ' " v imi M 1111 l GARDNER’S FIRST AGAlN—Gardner’s Dairy Products, Inc. of Dunn, always first with the finest and most modem innovations to thp dairy field, is now putting out these big electric milk. YSadtoC machines. You merely pat in a dime and get a carton of definHM plain or chocolate Gardner’s milk—cold and refreshing. Manager Janies Surles of the Dunn plant is shown here admiring one of the new machines, manufactured by the Vendo Company of Kansas City. The first machine went into Erwin Mills and is provinghlghly popu lar. (Daily Record Photo.) Sadistic Slayer Os Raped Girl Sought NEW YORK (IP) —Police toured the haunts of Green wich Village’s bohemian today in their search for the sad istic killer who raped, strangled and stabbed a pretty New York University co-ed in what a veteran officer described as this city’s “most brutal” murder. The victim was brown-haired Anne Yarrow, 23, a quiet, deeply religious honor graduate of a North Carolina Quaker College. Her body was discovered in a dingy, sparsely furnished flat of a friend where the girl had gone 10 days ago because she “wanted to be alone” to forget an unhappy affair with a boy friend. The tenement was on the fringe of Greenwich Village and a half block from the Bowery, where Miss Yarrow had spent much of her time in preparing for a master’s degree in psychology and sociology at NYU. , The murder occurred just one year to the day after that of Maxwell Bodenheim, the forlorn Greenwich Village poet and novel ist who, with his wife, was mur dered by a madman ex-convict. HAD BOHEMIAN FRIENDS Miss Yarrow, who once bought a poem from Bodenheim, knew his Bohemian friends in the village and spent much time with them, was found in the apartment of a friend. She had been stabbed 49 times and mutilated from her neck to her ankles. Except for a sweater ’ (Continued on Page Two' The 90-pound tenth grade stu dent was acquitted by the jurors on three other counts —assault with intent to ktU on City Pbliceman C. 0., Woodall, possession of whis key for the purpose of sale and transporting. , Etefctois Attorneys nverette L. Doffermyre and D. K Stewart of Dunn requested the delay to sent- NO. 45 Post Office). At Linden Is Robbed Federal authorities today were investigating the week-end robbdry of the Linden Post Office. | Postmaster V?. C. Melvin said he discovered the robbery Sunday morning when he went down to open the building. The Post Office safe had hfcen entered, he said, and approximately S3O in cash was missing. He told stamps, money orders and other valuables in the safe were not bothered. Entrance to the building was gained through the rear door. The door facing had been torn off, ap parently with a crow bar. The Third Class Postoffice is located in the business district of the Cumberland County village."' Postmaster Melvin said t here were no clues as to the identity 1 of the robber. encing Barefoot for the purope * of getting a ruling on a pohfbpf law in the case. APPEALING OTHER GMKg Meanwhile, the attoratp»Mh| busy working' on Barefoot’s jtHj reme Court appeal in his TTm|j||f| conviction for carnal k.nowledgjj§|| a female under 16. Judge tad ta,’ ,deSCrl Wm in ‘prison for In 'luß tsiK < Continued -m Pegß fMfl <- T * Irsk i ,#pim few®#!