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STILL GOING ON 91 30 HOURS TO GO WIV OPEN ALL NIGHT LONG w CONE IN AND W TO SIOO ON NAKE IS AN OFFER I ' S?IM VOITI OLD WASHER r ... ’ ' rn—mrn—imFmmirmm-mmmmummQ sk'V . VRO——■■»———m^pm— ■ ■ ■ FKEE COFFEE f\> I FREE TIDE AFTER WORKING HOURS JUST FOR LOOKING STAR FURNITURE CO. W BROAD ST. DUNN, N. C PHONE 2069 * * * » -'- • 1 "■■"■'■■■■■ 1 »■- " ■ 11 ■*" It Takes (Continued from Page One) singing and dramatic readings. Can Come From Nowhere In the old days it was nothing but beauty, but today a kid can come up from nowhere and have maybe come out a winner. If she can sing or show other talent. Margaret Gorman of Washing ton, D. C, was the first winner All she had to do was to look pretty which she oould do. That was in 1921 when they called it the Neptune Follies. She didn’t have to yodel or ride a horse or play'the guitar. All sne did was to show herself in a knee length bathing suit. The fact that Margaret, now married to a suc cessful real estate man here, is trying to forget the whole thing is beside the point. Margaret didn’t run out to Holly wood and bust into a producer’s office and say ‘Give me a script to read, I’m ready pal.” Won A TROPHY Neither did she make the kind of money the winners today do, either. She got no scholarship. Site was just a 16-year-old kid who won a trophy and a few pennies and .„...—— came back home. Dotty Lamour didn't quite make the grade on talent in the long ago, but she was smart enough to buy herself a sarong, and the salesman just happened to have her size. But it's a little different these days. There is TV, which lives on talent, where the body and the voice or figures on the banjo don’t count so much. A youngster doesn’t have to squeeze into a bathing suit any more. That’s only part of the judg ing. She also has to have the tal ent and it helps a lot if she is smart. Carolina To iCenttnped Cram Page One) of Us law school. The State Board of Regents will take up the demand of Negro Horace Ward for en trance there at its meeting tomor row. The University of North Carotins has admitted Negroes to lt6 gradu ate schools for several years. Six Negro graduate students began classes at the university today. i;« DAILY RECORD, PUNK, W.O. Rapist-Killer (Continued from Page <x»e), Hundreds of policemen had hunt ed him since yesterday morning, when he walked into the Dally News Building and shot Henry George, 45, the foreman. He had raped a woman during the night.. ' Police knew him to De crazed. .Rendik said, each pointing a gun at the other. Morabito started sidling away. Rendik maneuvered him toward an areaway. telling him to drop his gun. Morabito would not, and Ren dik fired one shot. RUNS AWAY Morabito dropped, pretending to be his Then as Rendik walked to ward him, he leaped up and dash ed away. Rendik fired a shot in the air, and two more after him. The shot missed. Morabito did not fire. Other police were summoned. The three detectives. Harry Gozola, James Nihill and James Cooley, finally caught up with him sear. Morabito’s home. Police said that Morabito took a 20-year-old woman to a Lake Michigan beach last night and raped her. * HIS LAST FLING ‘T’Pe had a thrill, wine and now this," they quoted him as telling the terrified woman “Its my last fling*, and now my life is com plete.” Morabito, a former mail room employe, fired two shots into George, a veteran of 16 years with the Daily News, then stood over the sprawled body and fired three more shots point blank, witnesses said The said the fugitive received mental treatment three years ago. Godfrey (Continued from Page One) “U we were close enough for a collision, he would have been able to read my identification number in the air." he added Brown, who turned in a report to the home office in St. Louis, said “company qpgulGions’’ forbid him from discussing the affair. “I’ve been flying for 26 years,” Godfrey said. “You don’t fly that long if you take chances.” It was the second time the en tertainer had been accused of en dangering o:herj witji his souped up converted airliner. On Jan. 7, IS&4, he buzzed the traffic control tower at the Te ter boro. N. J., air port while taking off He admitted that violation, after an investigation, and was grounded | for six months. Huge Crowd (Canttaned Pram Page Oea> A band concert will start at 2(3$ Saturday afternoon with a big cash drawing following. Bob Wil liams and his Cumberland Moun taineers have been asked to play for a Hillbilly show in the evening, starting at 8.30 , Windup of the two-day event will be a mammoth fireworks dis play. This is scheduled for 10:30. . Mule Day, sponsored by the I Chamber of Commerce and Benson | merchants generally, is chair- 1 manned this year by the manager I of the Chamber of Commerce, Mrs. j Elizabeth Ferguson. The executive committee in j charge includes, besides Mrs. Fer-1 guson, Ralph Delano. Noel Au man. Bob Warren, Nowell Smith, | THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 Willis McLamb and Bob Wheless. .Committee chairmen include Aden Johnson, dance; A. V. Stephenson parade; Mrs. Roy Medlin, beauty , contest; Robert D. Warren, live stock; Rev. Ted Pritchard, equip- ; ment display; Mrs. Brantley Me- , Lamb, floats; C. M. Blackman, has pi tali ty; Mrs R. L. Smith, public ity ant’, advertising; Harold Med lin. Hillbilly music. Hostesses for the event will be Miss Pat Gregory. Mrs. A. T. John son, Mrs. Allen Johnson; Mrs. Will Woodall. Mrs. Baggett Herring; Mrs R L. Smith; Noel Auman, Mrs. Joe Levinson; Mr«. Marshall Woodall; Mrs. Arthur Foster; Miss Frances Johnson Mrs. Howard West and Miss Jean | Fleming visited relatives and, friends in Greenville, Grimesland and Stokes last week. Aggggg**# • f ♦ %••••••••• ••$•$•#•••• • j j j First by Ford! ; j | j STEERING ///Jfjnk j J WHEEL gpF : Research provaa that the main cause • Z , of aerioue injury to drivers in accidents 2 is the steering post. • • • • Ford’* new Lifeguard steering wheel • • with its deep-center construction J acta as a cushion under impact 1 * • ... gives the driver extra protection • • against striking the steering post. • : : : You’ll be Safer | j "“'“FORD i • > • I Z FLU. Coming September 23 I • • • * | • Mini - DUNN HOSPITAL Following is a list of patients who have been admitted to the Dunn Hospital during the past 24 hours. Mrs. Gaynelle Pope, Mrs. Georgia Blair, Isaac Carroll, Mrs. Betty Jean Denning, Mr. Louis P. Bcii s , Mr. Lawrence Monds, Mr. John Barefoot, Master Kenneth \y. Brown. Baby boy Denning, Mrs. Leveta Lee, Mr. Freddie Giles and Mr Elma S. Whaley VISIT IN RALEIGH Mrs. H. J. Johnson and Mrs Leslie Giles and son, Bill' and Mrs. S. L. Tart spent the afternoon in Raleigh yesterday visiting Mrs. Johnson’s sistfr, Mrs. J. C. Bar bour who had returned to her home in Raleigh after being a pa- I tient in Rex Hospital. IN HOSPITAL ' Mr. Henry West has been in the Dunn Hospital for several days.
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