* WEATHER + Cooler tonight with fr«;t. Cool tomorrow, light rais. VOLUME ft HARNETT WILL ISSUE SCHOOL BONDS ESSAY WINNERS Winners in the histori cal essay contest for high school pupils held in connection with the Harnett Countv Centennial were recognized Saturday night at the final per formance of “The Highland Call.” The winners, called to the stage, were: front row, Betty Ann Patterson, Boone Trail (second place); Margie Eanes, Erwin; Ruth Ann Arnold, LaFayette (grand winner); Nancy Lee Womble, Llllington; and Wes ley Rysls, Dunn, (third place); back row, Ragn bidle MacDonald, Benhaven; Mabel Broad well, Drunk Drivers Get Sentences » Several drunk driving charges were V lre RAF Group Capt. Peter Townsend dated Princess Margaret for the sixth straight day to day while the royal family and the cabinet held urgent consultations that may decide the couple’s future. Townsend drove boldly through the front gates and went in the main entrance of Clarence House. A short time earlier Prime Min ister Sir Anthony Eden presided at a two-hour cabinet meeting to which Atty. Gen. Sir Reginald Manningham-Buller was summon ed. The attorney general Is the gov ernment’s top legal officer and usually advises on drafting of leg islation. As is customary, no an nouncement of what went on was made after the Cabinet session. NO. 226 Royalßomance Denounced By Clergyman LONDON HP) An English cler gyman publicly denounced Princ ess Margaret’s romance with Pe ter Townsend today as “entirely unsuitable, uncalled for, and bit terly regrettable.” Canon C. T. Kirtland of Coventry and Canterbury added that “here she contemplates a deliberate af front to her religion, to the church and to those who love her.” It was probably the most bluer ecclesiastical attack on a member of the royal family since the Bish of of Bradford revealed King Ed ward VIII’s romance with Warns Warfield Simpson, an American divorcee, in a speech in 1936. The canon made his statement (Continned On Page Sts) But observers felt his presetted might indicate the governmental* considering .revision of the Ropal Marriage Act of 1772, which prea* ently entangles any MargarsU Townsend marriage In red tape. QUEEN IN UNSMILING MOOD After the Cabinet meeting, Eden prepared to eonsult later In 0M day with Queen Elisabeth n vrit m returned from Scotland this morn ing in a grave and unsmiling mobd. Although officially Margai#* family must oppose the marriage the princess seems determined *V» make her own decision.