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BULLETINS WASHINGTON (IP) — Senate Democratic Leader Lyn don B. Johnson said today Agriculture Secretary Ezra T. Benson’s “Intervention” in the farm bill debate is “resent ed" even by senators who shared Benson's opposition to r£jd juice supports. ATHENS, Greece HP> — Greece called otf nation-wide anti-British demonstrations when a church leader warn ed that Communist elements were planning to create trou ble during the meetings. CHARLOTTE (V) — Former major league pitcher Van f ingle Mungo was reported in serious condition today in Presbyterian Hospital here following an operation for a perforated ulcer. LOjL'lSBURG IIP — A Franklin County group will ask officials of the Methodist church to convert Louisburg Col lege here into a four-year college TEJUNGA, Calif. (IP — A brush fire, fanned by gale force winds, destroyed at least five fashionable hillside homes and forced several families to flee to safety yester day before it was brought under control. YORK 8P — Motion picture and television crit cautiously today that the TV premier of and Sir Laurence Oliver’s “Richard III" might send more viewers to the box office than it will keep away. The picture, minus only a few minutes of love and violence considered slightly strong for the living room, was shown on NBC television Sunday. WASHINGTON (W — The Senate Internal Security Subcommittee is digging now in areas which usually blunt the investigator’s pick. The subcommittee is looking for the answers to the how and who of actual Soviet spy op erations in the United States. - f RALEIGH (IP- — The State Commission on Legislative Representation will hold a hearing March 15 in Raleigh n on various ideas for changes in apportionment of seats in the General Assembly. VIENNA, IP — Communist Hungary is stepping up production of horse-drawn carriages because of a shortage of cars, Hungarian newspapers reported today. LONDON (IP — Soviet scientists are working on a new type of television which combines color and black-and white images on the same screen, radio Moscow reported today. WASHINGTON (IP — The Home Loan Bank Board re ported today that savings accounts, savings bonds and re serves of life insurance companies increased by a near post war record amount last year. Savings rose despite record spending of $252,300,000,000 in 1955 and the largest year to-year increase in consumer debt on record—$6,100,0000, 000. - LOS ANGELES (IP — A sharp swing to Sen. Estes Ke fauver has developed in his battle with Adlai Stevenson in the California presidential primary race. RALEIGH. N. C. (IP — Formal opening of the long planned and much-discussed North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh has been set for April 6. The''building will house an art collection of more than 200 paintings valued in excess of 2 million dollars. RALEIGH, N. C. 'IP — A State Motor Vehicle Depart ment report issued today showed North Carolina in 1055 had 1,165 persons killed and 17,875 injured in 45,054 traf fic accidents — second worst record in the history of the' state. LONDON (IP — Many of the crowned heads of Europe will be among, the missing at the Prince Rainer - Grace Kelly wedding April 18-19 at Monte Carlo, Monaco. WASHINGTON (IP — The administration has indicat ed it will oppose Democratic proposals to lower the age at which women and disabled persons could receive old age insurance benefits. WASHINGTON (IP — Starkly modern buildings with plenty of glass will feature most of the new Air Force Acad emy building at Colorado Springs, it was announced to day WASHINGTON UP — More than 25.3 billion pounds of meat were produced in the United States in 1954, more than half in the corn belt. LONDON ilP) — The British Motor Corporation, mak ers of the Austin and the IJIorris automobiles, announced a whopping 7'- per cent price increase for the home mar UAM1LTON, Bermuda UP — An American airman died Monday night as a result of injuries received in an air plane landing Saturday, Bindley Air Force Base officials announced. TAIPEI, Formosa (IP — Dr. J. F. Tsiang, Nationalist Chinese representative to the United Nations, said Mon day that the power and prestige of that world organiza tion is declining. Bl’EN'OS AIRES UP — An autopsy showed Monday that a Nandu — the native ostrich — died of complica tions caused by swallowing coins worth $10.35 and weigh ing four pounds. BUENOS AIRES UP -— The Health Ministry reported Monday night ihat 141 new ‘cases of infantile paralysis haij been regis&retf junce Ja^t J-’f#ay, with 26 deaths. * BUENQS AIRES 'If — Operations in the huge Buenos Aires port were crippled Monday By a 24-hour waterfront tyese industrial features auto and heavy ja il & j U O. DRAUGHON JOHN LANE L. C. Draughon, Jr., of Dunn, senior in civil engineering, and John Lane, Jr., of Stantonsburg, junior in agronomy, are the edi tor and business manager, respectively, of The Technician, weekly newspaper at North Carolina State College. Both students have made outstanding academic records and have been active in extra curricular affairs since enrolling at State College. Adlai, Estes Face First Test Today MANCHESTER, N. H. (IP) — Voters, some of them tramping to polling places on snowshoes over white-blan keted mountain trails, cast their ballots today in the na tion’s first presidential primary. The rest of the nation waited mainly for the outcome of the bat tle between two Democratic presi dential aspirants. Sen. Ester Ke fauver and Adlai Stevenson. A clue to the political hopes of Vice President Richard M. Nixon also was looked for. Voters turned out in the tiny’ log ging town of Minefields early to cast their ballots by oil lamps. The town divided its four votes be tween President Eisenhower and Stevenson. SNOWS ON VOTERS At JEUsworth, six voters user the original pine desks of a 100-year old converted school house to give five votes to the President and one write-in volte each for Nixon and Sen. Styles Bridges <R-NH). The road leading to the small moun tainside community was ploughed especially for the election. Skies were cloudy and a light j snow fell as some 120,000 voters went to the polls. The principal battle was be tween Kefauver and Stevenson, the 1952 Democratic standard bearer, for support of New Hampshire's 12-member eight-vote delegation to the national Democratic conven tion. SHOOTS AT JUDGE BAY CITY. Mich. W-A recent ly discharged mental patient tried to assissinate Federal Judge Frank Picard with a shotgun blast today while Picard was hearing a case here. The shotgun blast fired through the door of Picards courtroom, barrowly missed the Judge. It left an 18-inch pattern of damage on I the stone wall directly behind the ! Judge's head. Get your favorite nitrate nitro gen top-dressing in big, free-flowing crystals produced by the improved ARCADIAN® process that supplies the best “Soda” made! ARCADIAN American Nitrate of Soda is made right for your crops right here in the South, made better by your own homefolks to help you feed your crops better on acid Southern soils. Non-acid-forming ARCADIAN Soda gives you 16% or more nitrate nitrogen and 26% sodium-all the benefits “Soda” can give you. Ask your fertilizer dealer now for the best top-dressing and side-dressing Nitrate made. Get ARCADIAN Nitrate of Soda now! I i AMERICAN NITRATE Of SOM nitrate I Three Lose License On Driving Charges Three men lost their license*-, for a year as « result of judgments In i Benson Recorder's Court Monday William S:os Smith. Route ,5, Dunn, found guilty of driving drunk, was given 60 days on the roads, suspended on payment of $100 fine and costs, and his license was sus pended for a year. Charlie Stack, Bemon, was c n i vkted for speeding 80 miles per hour and racing. Hs was given six months on the roads, suspended on payment of $50 fine and costs, and his license was suspended for a year James Alton Umphrcy of Raleigh was found guilty of driving alter his license had been suspended He was given a year on the roads, sus pended on payment of $200 line and costs, and his license was sus pended for a year. He gave notice of appeal to Superior Court and appeal bond was set at $500 Other cases on the docket w-ere, Paul Edward Austin. Smitluieid, public drunk, costs. Dewey Ray Barbour. Raleigh, at fray. costs. Thurman Lockamy. Benson, as sault. four month uspended on payment of costs not .issauit Inez kcckamy lor a period ol one year Nathan L Hudson, Route 1. Coats, public drunkenness, costs. Janies Lawson White. Koute i. Fayette. Alabama, no registration plates, costs. Ralph Weinstein. Brookune. Mas sachusetts, speeding 70 miles per hour, costs. Willie A. Maynard, Dunn, pub lic drunkenness, costs. Henry Jasper Jones. Tar boro, careless and reckless driving, costs. Milton Anderson Byrd, Benson, disorderly conduct, costs. Rossie Young. Route 2, Benson, public drunk, costs Martin O. Oreenbum. Philadel phia. Pennsylvania, speeding 70 miles per hour, costs. Karl Otto Scheller, Southamp ton. Pennsylvania, passing on curve, costs. Leslie F. Light, Elmore, New York, speeding 70 miles per hour, costs. j Wallace David Stewart. Benson public drunkenness, costs Wallace David Stewart, Benson, careless and reckless driving, costs. Charles Byrd, Benson, public drunkenness, costs. Leon Young, Route 2. Benson public drunkenness, costs Tommie D Graham. Route 1 Smithfleld, improper registration no operator’s license, costs. Cleveland D. Jernigan, Route i Benson, public drunkenness, casts C. V. Lee, Route 2. Benson, pubr lie drunk,, costs. Paul Stevens, Route 3. Four Oaks, improper lights, registration plates not properly displayed, 30 days suspended on payment oi costs. Susan Kinsey Thornton, Rout* 2 Roundup (Continued from rage One) the dinner meeting. , TO JOHNBGNVmLE — Jake Lar.im. Lilllng ton attorney, who Is chairman for the 1986 Red Cress Roll Call tor the Harnett County Chapter, spoke Friday night at the JohnsonviUe Farm Bureau. Lamm presented facts and figures on aid Red Cross gave to hurricane vic tims in North Carolina last Fall. The annual fund drive will begin In various parts of the county this week. MID-PINES ELBCmON—Rich ard S. Kelly. Jr., of Erwin was ac claimed president of the Cape Fear District Association of Davidson alumni at the association s annual banquet and business session at the Mid-Pies club in Southern Pines. He succeeded Lamott Brown. The alumni approved a plan for a *12. 000 endowment to support scholar ships for wtjrthy students from the Cape Fear area to Davidson. LEGION BIRTHDAY — The ladies auxiliary of the American Legion la planning a good meal for Thursday. March 18, when legion naires will celebrate the birthday of their organization at the Legion Hut on West Broad Street. L. R Norris, post adjutant, urges all Le gionnaires to attend and bring their wives. OOP DELEGATE—J. O. West. Benson, failed to stop for stop sign, costs. Charles JSJdrldgs Blackman, Route 3, Four Oaks, speeding 65 miles per hour, costs. R. G. Lee, Route 3, Benson, ai fray, costs. Glean Hardee Smith. Route a Four Oaks,. careless ami recklese driving, four months suspended on pryment of 638 fine and costs ot action. , head of the Republican e*eeutlve committee In Harnett County, said today that one of the official dele gatee to the Republican National Convention in Los Angeles will be llenry Haire of Fayetteville. The other delegate from this district U from Southport. dial 2121 “ONE CALL INSURES ALL” HOME. PERSONAL AND BUSINESS COVERAGES TO FIT YOUR NEEDS SNIPES INSURANCE AGENCY JOHN K. SNIPES DUNN. N. C. 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