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PAGE TWO BULLETINS ROME (IP) ltalian scientists said today evidence has been 'Uncovered that the oldest known form of ’humanity lived* near Rome 200,000 years ago. PORTSMOUTH. England (IP? Police said today two convicts who escaped Tuesday apparently greased their wrists with butter from their lunch sandwiches and flip ped out of their handcuffs. VIENNA, Austria (IP* More than 4.5 per cent of Communist Hungary’s workers will' lose their jobs next year when the nation's investment in light industry is decreased. SINGAPORE iIP- An 18-year-old Chinese girl who ran away to seek her fortune in Communist China said today her stay there was "a nightmare.” The girl, Lin Jiak Noi, told reporters she had learned a “bitter lesson” by defying her family's wishes and yielding to Commun ist pleas to “return to your motherland for further studies.” ROME (IP/ ltaly and Germany will sign an agree ment in Rome next week under which Italian manpower may be used in German factories eventually. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (IP President Pedro E. Aramburo said Tuesday the overthrow of Juan D. Peron prevented the “surrender of our oil” to foreign interests. NICOSIA, Cyprus 1IP) Britain today outlawed the Communist Party on this strategic island in the Mede terranean and arrested 130 of its members, including the Red mayors of two major cities. AMMAN. Jordan (IP The cabinet resigned today and si new government was being formed that is expected to put Jordan into the pro-Western Baghdad Pact. I GREENSBORO (IP Seventy Negro ministers have \ adopted a resolution condemning Gov. Luther H. Hodges’ Voluntary segregation plans as “un-Christian, Impractical and un-American.” STATESVILLE (IP Sen. S. J. Ervin Jr. (D-NC) has been fined $25 and costs for speeding 65 miles an hour bn an Iredell County highway. WASHINGTON (tPi A report circulated today thdt President Eisenhower has described New York Gov. Aver 7 ell Harriman, a candidate for the 1956 Democratic presi-* dcnttal nomination, as “a Park Avenue Truman.” The re port sdid Mr. Eisenhower made the reference when Harri man's name Came up during some political banter at the President’s conference Monday with Republican Congres sional leaders. NEW DELHI, India (IP- Soviet Premier Nikolai Bul ganin said today before taking off for Afghanistan that because of “present conditions” Russia will continue to produce atomic and hydrogen weapons. AUCKLAND, N. Z. (Ul AU. S. Navy helicopter with the American Antarctic expedition deliberately crash ed his craft into the harbor today to avoid hitting a large group of people standing on a wharf. Lt. Cmdr. Glen H. ute before freeing himself. A passenger, Machinist’s Mate lathrop, was trapped under 38 feet of water for a full min- F. T. Hoop, got free at once. WASHINGTON (IP) The Justice Department has re jected a challenge to file a test case in its 10-year-old in vestigation of professiQnal baseball, informants said today. W ASHINGTON (IP) Two Repubblican leaders have sounded notes of warning and optimism about their par ty’s relationship with organized labor. Secretary of James P. Mitchell, in an interview with Newsweek maga zine, scoffed at fears of some Republicans that the merged AFL-CIO is a threat to the GOP. And Republican Gov. Goodwin J. Knight of California warned his party in a press conference yesterday that an all-out war with lead ers of organized labor could cost it the 1956 presidential' election. KABUL, Afghanistan (IP> Bad flying weather today forced the Soviet Union's touring chieftains to postpone their friend-making state tour of this mountainous king dom that bars the Soviet path to Pakistan. UNITED NATIONS, N. T. (IP Members of the power ful Arab-Asian bloc today threatened action to oust Na tionalist China from the United Nations for killing off an 1 Sanation membership deal. NEW YORK UP An expert has further lowered the percentage of mentally deficient persons who are deficient because of heredity. He believes they number somewhat less than one-third of the total 1 . PARIS OP Secretary of State John Foster Dulles arrived today in Paris for a review with NATO allies of Hatcher & Skinner Funeral Home Phone 2417 ESTABLISHED IN 1912 Dunn, N C AMBULANCE SERVICE Charles Skinner Paul B Ljrtw »OVEH 4.000 TO CHOOSE FROM ST. —7 GET TOURS TODAY BEFORE THEY ARE PICKED OVER JR CHRISTMAS t Beautiful Fir Christmas Trees - All Shapes and Sizes. We Also Have Christmas J Ol»E 1\ M aTh”market Little TUngs ?<ContittuW ttonsT»fe One) tVake Forest College to Winston- Salem. but to move The Angel Farm «Meredith> from Raleigh would be taking things too far Raleigh just wouldn't seem right without the Angel Farm . . The Godwin Home Demonstration Club won the top award at the annual Cumber land County Achievement Day pro gram . . The Angier Junior Wo man’s Club held its Christmas Party at Johnson's Restaurant in Dunn Monday night. •’Hon estly,” declared Ruby Newsome, a special guest at the dinner party, “that's the prettiest bunch of girls I’ve ever seen in my life.”. . . Sorry, girls, that we got there too late for that picture . If there’s any assignment we enjoy, it's photographing beautiful women And Ruby really rubbed it in about how pretty they were, too. BIRTHDAYS: Today is the birth day of Virginia Young. Brent Ad ams and Mrs. J. Perry Thomas. THINGAMAJIGS: Dunn Rotar ians and their ladies were enter tained Friday night at their Christ mas party by Wimpy, billed as an international clown from England . . . His British humof clicked with some of the guests: with others it didn’t. . But he was interesting . . Marilyn Maxwell, the pretty actress who has played every other, sort of role, took on drama last | night in the radio presentation of “Double Imdemnity” and was won derful. . Did a masterful job. . . It was one of the finest dramatic shows we ever heard Almost as good as the movie. . .The New York Daily News reports that the movie version of “Kismet" is going great guns at Radio City Musi: Hall . So, reports Columnist Earl Wilson, Tallulah (Hello. Daw-ling, she calls everybody) Bankhead Is going to appear in a revival of the Ziegfeld Follies next spring. . . . That'll be worth a trip to New York . Patsy Hairr of The Jewel Box says she knows people who finished their Christmas shop ping back in August. . .“I haven’t even started mine,” she added. Note to all eligible men: Mrs. Lol lie Mae Wade says sire doesn't mind washing dishes a bit but that she dislikes intensely to eat alone. . Sounds like she might make an ideal wife. . She’s a very attract ive lady, too. . If a fast-talking salesman knocks at your d»or and offers to sell you a supposedly "na tionally-advertised perfume’’! at a fraction of that price, you’d better investigate before buying. > . .A couple of the glib operators are re ported working in the Dunn-Fay etteville area . .The National Bet ter Business Bureau says there’s a nation-wide campaign to mislead Christmas shoppers into the belief they can buy high-priced perfume at bargain prices, approximately S2O for a small bottle. , .The per fumes are not known to have any national distribution. . Good pei -1 fume is never cheap,. . .If you really want some perfume for the little lady, just buy her a quart of "My Sin” by Lanvin . . It onlv costs SSOO (that’s right five hundred smackers) a quart, plus Fedeial and State taxes . . There's no extra charge for the bottle. . . . And they gift-wrap it free. . . . In an interview recently,' the Fren chman who Ls president of Lanvin, Incorporated said the company sells many, many quarts of tire wonderful stuff . . “You mean men buy perfume at *SOO a quart for their wives?” asked the news man. . "Oh, no, I didn’t say for their WIVES,” he corrected —for their girl friends and sometimes for the other fellow's wife!”. . . Now, is that nice! . . No, indeed!. . . Anyway, the name is appropriate for such a gift, isn’t it?. . .But who can afford such high-priced sinning?. . Here’s hoping that all the kids who want parakeets and parakeet cages get them. Western defense policies since failure of the Geneva con ference. Dulles left Washington by plane Tuesday for the crucial three - day meeting of the North Atlantic Council which opens here Thursday. WASHINGTON (IP' The increasing cost of weapons and men will pust defense spending next year about one billion dollars higher than the present level. GETTYSBURG, Pa. (IP/ President Eisenhower fo* lowed his doctor’s orders today and took it easy. He plan ned to stay away froni his Gettysburg office and to see no callers even members of his staff if at alii possible. XSH OULI ttOOBDL DIRH. R.Q. Shopping * * • (CcrntfaMd rjge fcne); i HARD T© PLEA*f , * Said Hildreth of anyone who would continue to complain now that the snapping is building up. Some foies wouldn’t be satisfied if the lord took their hand ’ .‘I personally feel that business is good. It's certaimy better than last year, and I think everybody would agree to that. “For one thing, I think it’s true that stores are bet:er equipped to take . care of people’s shopping needs than they ever were before. The merchants have never had stocks like they do now. ”ffi jieope want to shop here, they can.” ENOUGH FOR ALL Dunn stores can supply all kinds of nice things for Mommy and Daddy, and especially for Junior, and for ah' the Uncles, Cousins, Aunts and Wealthy Relatives so dearly beloved. Grown-up toys like record play ers and records, guns, Scrabble, tennis rackets, tents, barbecue equipment, books—a thousand un named things—are available for those who want to buy. For young sters. the supply of toys is inex haustible and almost incredibly varied. A ht-licop er which will rise un der its own power, for ali the world like a Korean hospttal rescue piane. is only one of thousands of toys which Grandma and Grand pa never heard of. There also are such old favorites as a carom board (it’s almost $lO now. but easiiy worth ft) and a crop of dolls who are lovelier and more Individual than a fully dressed Hollywood starlet. DESIGNS BETTER Practical shoppers will also find a good suppv of the sensible things—elo hes and household goods and car equipment—which are favored by many as the best and most lasting kind of gifts. In recent years, designers of fur niture, dislrware and even dishpans have started to put as much thought into the beauty of their designs as they do the utility and there is full evidence of that in the goods now being soid. You can have Christmas at any price you want. Several Dunn children trailed through vhe stores the other day, buying present for ail their rela tives with a couple of dollars as their total capital. G. I.’g KNOW SECRET The real gift problem remains mating the gift to the recipient, regardless of cost. As G. I.’s used to prove wi.h Hershey bars. It's not what you give, it's wTiat they want. The Dunn shopping is not going to be so extreme that peopie will have to be scraped off the side walk afterwards, but it looks strong enough to please the merchants. And it should certainly please all those favored souls -who will wake on Christmas mom to the beautiful sight of a tree that is branches deep in gifts. _* Teen-Age Girts (Continued from Page One) of the decline of political and educational work among the popu lation." the newpspear said. It said similar revivals were re ported recently in the neighboring Republic of Ta/hikistan where the newspaper Young Communist re ported some parents selling minrr daughters into marriage that was the equivalent of slave status. STILL NO. 1 NEW YORK (IP) San Francisco maintained its overwhelming lead as the nation’s No. 1 college bas ketball team today. Jaycees . g f r jhfi t '-j-ifi- ffifr The was4given ’ bP'mt’ Rev. E. O Shoaf, Methodist ’'tnin ister who has served as local chair man of the contest in Ullington Red Gurganus of Wflliamston. pre sident of the N. C. Junior (Chamber !of Commerce was recognized as were the winners from the 7th di strict, Allandra Adams of Lilling ton and Jeanne Bode of Raleigh'. SPENCE PRESENTS AWARDS Spence presented the awards and also introduced the judges who added words of praise for type of contest and the high caliber of speeches contestants submitted. Christmas decorations of holly and red candles decorated the banquet table and a fried chicken supper was serveu by the newly organized auxiliary to the Lilling ton V. F. W. Around 50 attended including members of the Lilling ton Chamber of Commerce and their wives and parents of visiting contestants. The boys and girls entered in the finals were: Barbara Jean Shelton, Cullowhee: - Jerry Whit more, Brevard; Norma Kaye Ep ley, Valdese; Joyce Toney. Ellen boro; Frank Beaver, Statesville; Glenn C. Thomason, Salisbury, Carolyn Settle Chase, Charlotte, Josephine Asbury, Concord; Marilyn Voss, Greensboro; Carolyn Pugh, Burlington; Alton G. Murchison, Fayetteville; Mary Althea Mad drey, Durham; Neill Andrews. Lum berfcon; Glbert Benson, Pembroke; Jeanne Bode. Raleigh: Allandra Adams, Llllingi.cn; Dorothy Reagar, Oxford: Lee Quick, Wilson; Llewel lyn Phillips. 111, Morehead City, Ruth Allyn Johnson, Elizabeth City; and Steve Burch, Edenton. Why Pay Retail? You Can Buy For Much Less Wc Guarantee You The Lowest Price In Town On The Finest Name Brand On The Market - Cash or Credit 'll _1 __ ♦ . B Ttutpoint ■V ("■■ l .1 ■ ,1. —l— I Fully Automatic Washers *2l9® Completely Installed With All Plumbing Fixtures - You Buy, We Pay ELECTRIC RANGE a a nr (Full Size) Jl I JMIW We Can Wire Your House ‘ ■ ■ w " , i im n r 'I—""" ' , Mir "Let It Be Told We're Never Undersold" The Suggs Co. Across From Post Office Phone 4602 - Dunn, N. C. Phone 4602 - Dunn, N. C. Locke Muse, super markets * ordinarily found only in the larger cities. Construction work has been un derway for several weeks and will require several weeks longer for completion A date for the grand opening hes not yet been set, but definitely won’t be until after the first of the year, said Mr. Muse this morning. Ed wards and McKinnon, well known Raleigh architects, designed the modernistic food center build ing. Sam Pittman Is the general contractor. No expense is being spared to make the building the mo6t modern and the most attractive in this section. Muse Super Market will be com plete in every respect and will con tain all of the large and varied de-partmenta found in the larger super markets. Fixtures have been specially designed and built for the new star. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED The store will feature many pop ular lines of nationally-advertised merchandise. Mr. Muse, in announcing plans for his new store today, said: “It has been niv privilege and pleasure to serve the people of this section for a quarter of a century. It has always been my ambition to have my own independent food store and I am locking forward to serving my many friends again as soon as it opens.” Citing the need for a large inde pendent food store which can “not only compete with but undersell some of the chains.” Muse also cited the fact that there is only WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,' DECEMBER-tll.-ISSS r : Barclay Fired; Seek New Cdadi CIIAFIX HILL. N C. «R-I*ie University of North Carolina start ed looking for a new football coach today to replace the fired George Barclay, and. persistent reports said the job may be offered to Maij fands highly-auvcessful Jim Tatum. Barclay, Tar Heei mentor for three losing seasons, was informed Tuesday night that his contract will not be renewed when it ex pires Jan. 1 The action had been long-expected, but Barclay refused any comment. -mum, a North Carolina alum nus who has guided Maryland to one other food store on Broad Street for a distance of about ten blocks and said there is a great need hery for a large downtown super market in that section of 'Dunn’s business district.” It is conveniently located between the railroad and bus depots and right across from the Post Office, where walking traffic is always heavy. Mr. Muse said he would announce members of his staff and othed details of his new store a little nearer the opening date. One of Dunn's outstanding young business and civic leaders, Mr. Muse is a former president of the Dunn Lions Club, is active in the Cham ber of Commerce, is an officer of the Presbyterian Church and his held various other positions of ho nor during his long stay and service in Dunn. Mr. Muse is married to the for mer Miss Lucille Godwin. They have one son, Locke. Jr. the gridiron heights, has often 6ten I reported to be a possible to Barclay. Although he is.,report J e4 excelling. $11,600 sa!- ( afe. some sw&cesjhave qpscrio > .A Tatum as aifcuous r o return hei.. f RICHMOND. Va. TPI Jack J, Holtzclaw, president of Virgini, Electric and Power Co. lor 2J years, died today of a heart attack. He was 69. CAROLINA TYPEWRITER & Add. Machine Service 508 E. Canary SL Dunn, N «: Phone SUI 4 1 Day Service RANCH STYLE RUGS . All Sizes Oval and Oblong The Suggs Co. Across From Post Office DUNN, N. C.
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