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PAGE TWO BULLETINS CHICAGO UP) Snow made its seasonal debut in much of the Midwest today and temperatures nosedived in acknowledgment. The snow, borne on a blast of cold Canadian air, stretched as far south as Missouri and southern Illinois. Early today the cold front was carry ing it east into Michigan. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. IP/ Firemen today sought to cool off a smouldering, 6-million-gallon oil depot to search for bodies of two persons feared killed in an explosion and devastating fire. PARIS JPI Premier Edgar Faure won a decisive vote of confidence early toay saving his own government and Franco’s voice at the Geneva Big Four foreign ministers’ conference. L.ONGMONT, Colo. (IPS Charles Wilson, Wisconsin explosives expert, today will attempt to traee the source of the blast or blasts that rocked a United Air Lines DC-6B airliner before it crashed Tuesday night near here killing 44 persons. TEL AVIV, Israel (IP The Israeli army attacked in force early today to drive Egyptians from the Israeli half of the peutralized El Auja zone, and first reports indicat ed Israel was winning a major victory. LONDON OP Archbishop of Canterbury told a na tionwide television audience last night that the Church of England did not put any pressure on Princess Margar et and her decision not to marry Peter Townsend was en tirely her own. LONDON (IP The Soviet Union, driving to build up a huge undersea fleet, now has “not less than 400“ sub marines completed and another 100 under ’ Jane’s Fighting Ships’’ disclosed today. RALEIGH (IP- The right of the State Utilities Com mission to set a minimum price for stick issued by North Carolina public utilities was spelled out today in a ruling by the State Supreme Court. The court yesterday upheld the commission’s order authorizing Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company of Tarboro to issue 66,640 shares of common stock at “not less than $125 per share." TEL AVIV, Israel (IP The biggest battle since the Palestine war raged along the Israeli-Egyptian frontier in the Sinai Desert today. The fight started when the Israeli army launched a major attack to drive Egyptian forces from the El Auja demilitarized zone. OSLO, Norway (IP/ The 1954 Nobel Peace Prize held over from last year was awarded today to an or ganization instead of a man. It went to the office of the United Nations High Commission for refugees. EAST MEADOW, N. Y. (IP) Police listed as a kid naping today the disappearance of 3 - year -old Stephen Damman and intensified a widespread hunt for six Ne groes, four women and two men. ATLANTA <W Gov. Leßoy Collins of Florida has completed plans here for an ehrly conference with Atom ic Energy Commission officials iri Washington about bring ing nuclear energy to Southern industry. Court Officials (Coptinoed From r»l» On*) voluntarily relinquished the duties of their offices until after the trial and both appear confident that they will be fully exonnerated. They have employed to represent them some of the top legal brains of thp State, including "factor Bry ant of Durham, Jim Nance of Fay etteville. Everette L. Doffermyre of Dunn and Former State Sen ator Neill McK. Salmon of Lilling ton. A hard-fought case is expected. Solicitor Jack Hooks has not yet disclosed whether he will employ assistant counsel to help him pro secute the case but has told news men that he will prosecute the case as vigorously as he knows how. It has not yet been determined whether the cases will be tried to gether 'or separately. There are indications thkt the officials will request separate trials. VOLUMINOUS GUIDANCE Hooks estimates the trials will take at least a week. Voluminous evidence q-as gathered by the SBI after Superior Court Judge Mal colm Sea Well ordered the court records Impounded and turned over to the agents and grand Jurors. Judge George M. Fountain of Tarboro will preside at the term of court coming up, opening on Mon day, November 4. These are just two of 134 cases scheduled for trial docket set for the two weeks session of criminal court. Other cases listed on the calen dar range from simple assault and public drunkenness to grand lar ceny, manslaughter and murder. OTHER CASES s Following is a list of the other cases set for disposal during the two weeks: MONDAY. NOV. 14 One divorce action is listed: Roy «1 Swann is aakmg a divorce from Mary Swann The following cases are to go be fore. file Grand Jury and will be called at. the pleasure of the So licitor; David Stephenson and Hubert Hohrs (.lover. B <tr E; Edna Wil • ! J'n-i'-r PPrcs.dcy. A. D. W IfarWci’#nlifofd. cafnal kh ow luik«*. Robert E. Richardson, A. D V . Joseph K Abel. A. D. W ; Carlton T Johnson, crime against nature: Christina McNeill. V. P. L , (sale of poinsonous liquor): Clar ence Porter, A. D. W.; Mike Rose Jr.. A. D. W.; Dallas Jr., Crosland, rape (2 cases»; Lizzie Joyner, per jury. TRIAL DOCKET James Gilliam and Ethel Lee Gil liam, murder; Atlas Williams, as sault with intent to commit rape, John Willa'rd Matthews, violation of narcotics law (2 cases); Earl Col ville, for order; Mack Vinson, mur der; James Raynor, speeding; Ar chie Prentiss Underwood operating car drunk; Homer O. Childress big amy; Willie Arthur Monk, A. D. W, resisting arrest; Liston Stewart, op erating car after license revoked; Tew, hit and run; Sam Charlton Sylvester Hasty, V. P. L.; Robert Woods, hit and run operating car drunk. The following are cited for non compliance with court order: Theron Byrd Otis Ray Carr, Shel ton Smith, Marvin West Jr. Jesse Love Jones, William Jarvis Marsh, Talmadge Goodman, William Fields, Elton Barefoot, William L. Bolton, Walter A. Tucker. Cleveland Harm, Ralph Ray Goodman. Henry Tho mas Tyndall, James Leslie Smith, Silas Sills, Lonnie Gregory, Ea r l McLean, Bobby Franklin Smith. TUESDAY, NOV. 15 Wm. Edward Phillips, operating car drunk; Eddie, Jackson Davis, operating car drunk; Evin Parrish, abandonment; Howard Taft San ford, manslaughter; James Willard Stancil, operating car drunk; Otha Clarence McKay’, operating car drunk; Allie R. Maynard, operat ing car drunk; Wilbert F. Lee, operating car drunk; Harvey Hor ton, murder; William A. Riddle, operating car drunk. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 166 Will Roger Arnold, manslaughter; J. D. Roberts, fraud; Glenn Smith, asault; Bobby F. Smith, careless, reckless driving; Willard Washing ton Jopes. operating car drunk: Hattie Hicks Poole. V. P. L.; Hattie Hicks Poole, A. D. with intent to kill; Dallas Parker, forgery (three cases); Pauline Tart, V. P. L. THURSDAY, NOV. 17 George Baldwin, for judgment; George T. Leach, A D. W.; Monroe MdLean. assault on female; Eliis Richard Coats, operating car drunk; Kinston Mclntyre, operating car drunk; Ernest McDonald, operat ing car drunk: Bruce Sills, operat ing car drunk; Bruce Sills, care less. reckless driving; Marion G. Lockamy, operating car drunk; Frank Emmett Winder, operating Little Things (Continued from Page (tae) all the other things needed for a real party. An excellent cook—believe it 01 not—Talbot baked a big ham for supper and then the three of them went fishing. While they were gone, somebody broke into his beach home and stole, among other things, Talbot's drawers—size 46- his newly-baked ham. and (shall we say) his two quarts of orange juice. The big mystery, of course, is why anybody would steal a pair of size 46 drawers, which lacked just two inches of being four feet ar ound the middle. They were the only ones he had at the beach, too, mid drawers that big can't be bought at just any store. “Now wasn’t I in one hell of a mess,’’ moaned Talbot. “There I was ready to spend a few days at the beach, tired, hungry and bath ing suit wet—and my drawers gone, ham gone and liquor gone!” Knowing Talbot, we’d say lie was Just about the unhappiest man on the face of the earth. But he wasn’t outdone. He got busy, did a little sleuthing, caught the fellow and got him a year on .he roads. He still can’t figure out why the fellow, much smaller in size, would stoop to such a low-down act as to steal his drawers. BIRTHDAYS: Yesterday was the birthday of: Kitty Brewer To day is the birthday of Josephine Dunbar, Harriet Murphy, Ham Godwin, Jack Godwin. Anne Rouse and Martha Pulley. LITTLE NOTES: Georgia Bass Yhe pretty Dunn gal who serves as secretary to Congressman F. Ertel Carlyle, has returned from a vaca tion in Europe These Dunn girls, especially pretty ones like Georgia, get around!—Four of the State’s best known lawyers, Victor Bryant, the big political wheel from Dur ham, Jim Nance of Fayetteville, Neill McK. Salmon of Lillington and Everette L. Doffermyre of Dunn, have been employed to de fend County M. O. Lee and Soli citor Neill Ross when their cases come up November 22 in Harnett Superior Court. District Solici tor Jack Hooks hasn’t announced yet who will assist him, but the official has said that he will pro secute the cases as vigorously as he knows how—and Jack Hooks is a right powerful fellow when it comes to convincing a jury One oi the biggest legal battles in the history of the county is expected.. • Rev. and Mrs. Joe Whittenton got a pleasant surprise ’Tuesday night . . . Bobbie Jean surprised them and came home three days early She wasn’t due until Fri day. but her husband had to go out to sea on duty so she drove home in her new DeSoto early Bobbie was complaining to every body in the office about how much weight she has gained but. all of us agreed, she actuaOy looks like car drunk; Neil Blue, larceny and receiving; Levy Register, operating car drunk; Robert Murphy, V. P. L. Luttrell Williams, perjury; Lay ton Fish, A. D W. MONDAY. NOV. 21 Benjamin D. Coats, engaging in affray; Millard Norris, careless asd reckless driving; Wm. Edgar Jack son, operating car drunk (2 casesit: Shelton McDonald, operating car drunk: Cecil Allen Bagley, Operat ing car drunk; Nathaniel Raynor, operating car drunk; Millard V. Norris, operating car drunk; Mar shall Jones Williams, manslaughter; Jas. Roosevelt Banks, operating car with no operator’s license; Charlie Frederick, assault. TUESDAY, NOV. 22 Flora Elizabeth McNeill, careless reckless driving: Herman L. Rea ves. operating car drunk; Paul Ashman, abandonment; Oscar West, public drunkenness; Perry- Smith, operating car drunk; Eliz-. abeth Faison, A. D. W.; Margie McNeill, murder; Junior Mangum, secret assault; Homer Dawson Jr., abandonment: B. J. Blurae, worth less check (2 cases i; Neill McK Ross, misconduct in public office; M. O. Lee.misconduct in public office; Alton L Bailey, manslaugh ter; Johnnie Blue, public drunk enness. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23 James Earl Lett, operating car' drunk; Hinson Bailey, operating car drunk; Fred Williams, speed ing; John Erwin Price, speeding, operating car drunk; John Erwin Price, public drunkenness; Ernest Parker, public drunkenness; Fred Samuel McLean, operating car drunk; W. B. McLamb. worthless check; Ottis Stephenson, operating car drunk; Bobby Brown Parker, abandonment; Nathan Grimes, op erating car after license revoked; John (Buddy) Cannady, V. P. L.; in re: Confiscation truck, etc. THURSDAY, NOV. ?4 Mack Byrd, assault; Charles Clingman Marr Jr., speeding; De lma A. Fowler, careless, reckless driving; Leon L. Benson, operating car drunk; Harry Allen Thompson, operating car drunk; Alvin Tart, worthless check; Travis Earl Alien operating c&r drunk; Charles Black man, V. P. L.; Lady Mae Poe, la-- ceny; John Campbell. V. P. L.; Mike Rose Jr., careless, reckless driving. rn DAILY RECORD. DUN7V, ILC. she’s lost weight.... Regardless, she’s still quite a glamorous glam our girl The pretty little lady will be here for a while and we’ve been trying to talk her into sell ing a few thousand inches of ad vertising for as.” ‘I miss working for The Daily Record more than anything else,” she said! ...Now wasn't that sweet of her!—The government is scheduled to lay off about 1100 civilian workers at Fort Bragg next summer We haven’t found anybody yet except one or two misguided editors—who think Princess Margaret did the right thing in rejecting the man she loves for the crown—As a matter of fact, people seem to think much less of her I’m just glad,” sigh ed Sylvia Slaughter “that I’m not a member of the Royal Family.... But even if I was that wouldn’t stop me from marrying who I please.” Perhaps the Archbishop of Canterbury was right but we don’t believe true religion is meant to deprive anybody—even a prin cess—of a lifetime of happiness ..If you want to buy some choice property don’t miss the big auction sales to be conducted by Herbert Johnson and J. D. Norris Friday.. They’re* selling some fine pro perty in Dunn Coats and Bunnlevel Herbert and J. D. really know how to sell too. Those boys arc smart they can sell anything and at the right price. THINGAMAJIGS: Ed Carroll, who has resigned as manager of the Dunn Chamber of Commerce, has turned down several good jobs, including a professorship at the new college in Mt. Olive—Ed is a graduate of Northwestern Univ ersity ... Discussing the Dunn sit uation the other day, Ed pointed out: “I know of no town anywhere with a greater potential for growth, expansion and progress than Dunn if the people here would just take advantage of the opportunity fac ing them.”... Mr. and Mrs. Craf ton Tart are taking their cute little daughters to the ice show tonight The final race of the season at Champion Raceway in Fayette ville Sunday afternoon is expected to draw a record crowd More Bnd more girls, it seems, are wear ing Bermuda shorts ..We saw an unusually large number of them at the State Fair and even noticed one girl in Bermuda shorts the other night at the ice show One of the highlights of the Dunn Lions Club’s talent show will be the baton-twirling of pretty Joyce God win— She does the act with flam ing batons, too. . She’s a honey of a little girl, one of the prettiest at Dunn High Doris and Bill Twyford took In the football game at East Carolina College Saturday ... Brother Monels is one of the sqjhool s football heroes.... Dealers report a brisk sale in hunting li censes— Dunn stores sold com pletely out of Halloween masks Scout Executive Homer Eggers says tlhe Boy Soout Fun-O-Ree this weekend will be a hum-dinger, whatever that means “Dial M For Murder” should draw a bjg crowd to the opening of the Camp bell College concert season Friday night Postmaster Ralph Wade, who Is one of the best and most efficient postmasters in the State, is pretty well disgusted with the continued cuts in mail service for Dunn . . The government keeps cutting off trains—Cleta Aycock will get her divorce later this month in Harnett Superior Court ... That makes her eligible to be “wolfed at,” doesn’t it? ...But Cleta says she’s too busy working to be bothered k»y men North Carolina's Andy Griffith received good reviews in the New York pa pers for his acting in “No Time For Sergeants,” but he’s still such an unknown in the big time that his name doesn’t appear in the play’s newspaper ads. ..The Ben son Review, which has just increas ed its subscription rate, along with other papers throughput the coun try. is launching a big “Everybody Wins'’ circulation contest... .It’s being conducted by Liner Circula t.on Service, the same company that directed two very successful campaigns for The Daily Record ...Wonder if sauve, handsome Lloyd Flora ever got married?... And may we remind you that you can save soipe dough by subscrib ing to The Daily Record now, •or renewing your old subscription, be fore the increase in rate goes into effect December 15th ... Speaking of New York shows. Paul Green’s drama of the Old South vs New South, “The House of Connelly” began a six-performance run last night at the Lenox Hill Playhouse .... And Liberace is appearing ui person today at every showing of his new movie, “Sincerely Yours” at the Paramount... Don’t fret, girlsi just take the next plane for the big town. .You still have time to catch the 11 o'clock show to night. renew your SUBSCRIPTION NOW For your convenience in re newing your subscription or for a new subscription at the old rate or for a Christ mas gift subscription for y°H r and relatives call 4037 or send $ postal card to Arthur Capps, 1109 West Broad Street and some one will pick up your sub scription. 11-3-tfn- Brennan Is Named Coach Os Week SOUTH BEND, Ind OP The old man was there all right.. Just as certainly as In the days when the Four Horsemen were the scourge of collegiate gridirons, you could feel the presence of the bald Norwegian. But on this occasion on the ADD DUNN LIONS (Continued from Page One) will come, however, when 14 beau tiful models (allegedly from Holy w’ood) will show o ft the latest fash ions for ladies. They’ll be modeling the latest (castoffs) by Dior, Melnbacher, Jacques Fath, Jahlow. Lill Dache and all the other better known style creators. LUSCIOUS MODELS These models will include such well known, vivacious, curvacious, streamlined “girls” as: Locke Muse, Dan Matthews, J. Edgar Black. Jr., Carl Pameil, Charles Whittenton. Wallace Warren, Claude Cheek, Taylor. Reams Ste phens. Palmer Davis, Ralph Snipes. Junius Morgan, Dick Kinsley, John Ennis and Gene Driver In addition to this, there will be other specialty mimbers on the program. COMMITTEE MEMBERS Committee members working on the show include: Advertising. J. N. Stephenson, Grover C. Henderson and Bob Dickey; ticke s. George Arthur Jackson, Ed Godwin. L. A. Monroe and Raymond L. Cromartie, Jr.; concessions. Herman Lynch, Jim Baker, Wilson Stanley and Paul Drew; publicity, Wayne Justesen. We've Just Received A Large Supply Os Dolls From New York These Dolls Were Bought At A Reduced Price - SO YOU SAVE IF YOU ACT NOW!! fßpg. Priced Reg. Priced Now Yours yjlpF^ THESE BEAUTIFUL DOLLS ARE REAL BEAU TIES WITH LIFE-LIKE SKIN —SO DON'T DE- fsXMK'v LAY —PUT YOURS ON LAY-AWAY NOW T* : ’*CVrf* AND YOU WILL HELP OLD SANTA A LOT. g* FREE FREE Tkyt fig A Ticket Good for One Chance Will Be Given To You With Euch SI.OO Purchase —So Hurrylij FREE FREE 107 E. Broad St. Phone 2315 Dunn, N. C. Knute Itockne memorial football game, the credit belonged to an other—and nobody would have been prouder than the legendary Rockne himself. He's the United Press coach of the week, that broth of an Irish lad. Terry Brennan of Notre Dame. When Notre Dame's new stadi um was dedicated in the fall of 1930, Navy’s Middies were the op ponents and Notre Dame won spectacularly, 26-2. Horsemen Running Wild That was when Roekne’s second great set of four horsemen, Joe Savoldi, Frank Carideo, March mont Schwartz, and Marty Brill, were running wild Saturday the names were Paul Hornung Dean Studer. Don Schaf er, and Jimmy Morse Remember them well. These backs of Bren nan’s are destined for a measure of fame on their own. Jofcnson Child Died Wednesday Kathy Lee Johnson,, three-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom mie Lee Johnson of Spring Lake. Rt. 1, died in a Durham hospital Wednesday morning after a seri ous illness of two weeks. Funeral services were held from the Bethel Baptist Church Thurs day at 3:30 p. m. The Rev. Charles Grey, pastor, officiated. «Burial followed In the church cemetery. Surviving in addition to the par ents, are two brothers, Terry and Tommie and one sister. Shirley, all of the home; paternal grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Carlle John son of Lillington, Rt. 2; and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lee Norris of Bengbn, Rt. 1. THURSDAY AFTERNOON NOVEMBER 3, 1955 hospital PATIENTS DUNN HOSPITAL Following Is a list of patients who have been admitted to the Dunn Hospital during the past hours: Edna Lois Bell, (C). Mis. Katherine Edgerton, Andrew WU liams. (C). Mrs. Ruby Jackson, Mrs. Nettie McLamb, M r Levan der Moore, and Mr. James Barn hill. # births Mr and Mrs. William Gardner Norris, of Route three, Dunn an nounce the birth of a son, William Jerry on October 31 in the Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Norris is the former Elctse Barefoot. . Mr. and Mrs. Herndon Edgerton of Buie’s Creek announce the birth of a son on November 2 in tire Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Edgerton is the former Katherine Sexton TO CAROLINA BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hudson and children spent the weekend at Car olina Beach. (SEasiest k> Re-Close ! Dixie Jj fm 'Crystals (4b pAc,cAofi ' Sugars VISITED PVT. SMITH Mrs. Odell Smith, J. D. Weelu, O W. Weeks and Terl Houv. n visited Mrs. Smith's husband, Pvt. Odell Smith at Fort Jackson, S. c.. Sunday. 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