<9 — Robert Newton, English stage on fame for his role of Long John the film “Treasure Island,” died of a heart at tack at his home yesterday. He was 50. ATLANTA IP — L. H. Lou Moore, who owned or built five Indianapolis Speedway championship cars, died at fira^r Hospital yesterday shortly after he suffered a cere bral hemorrhage' at Lakewood Park race track. He was 52. Moore, here to supervise the Pontiac team during a 100 mtte feature, was regarded as one of racing s top auto mobile engineers. KINSTON (IP — The first world's pocket billiard championship held in the South will begin here April 2 with champion Willie Mosconi of Philadelphia defending his crown against seven challengers. RALEIGH (IP — Wecome warm air from the south west. replacing a cold mass which brought peach grow - J ers heavy damage and a hectic week, blanketed the Caro- j linas peach belt against further harm last night, the i weather bureau here said. ALGIERS <W — A huge fire believed started by Alge rian extremists roared today through the French army gasoline depots in the city of Tlemcen where top military commanders were meeting to map anti-rebel strategy. LOUIS BURG HP — A visiting committee of Methodist officials will make recommendations to Bishop Paul N. Garber and other Methodist officials. The committee's rc Crt will probably decide whether Louisburg wifi remain re or move to one of other Eastern North Carolina cities seeking it, and whether or not the school will be expanded to a four-year institution, UNIONTOWN, Pa. <V> — A twin-engine naval plane believed to be a missing anti-submarine patrol craft ex ploded and crashed in the Monongahela River today in a lonely section of southwestern Pennsylvania. State police here said it was “doubtful” the three men reported aboard the craft survived the crash. WASHINGTON (IP — Sen. John C. Stennis (D-Miss) said yesterday that the South is “not going to surrender" on the school segregation, issue. Furthermore, he said, the South is “not bluffing” in its threat to abolish public schools rather than submit to racial integration. HILLSBORO IP — Curtis Turner of Roanoke, Virgin ia, increased his lead in the NASCAR convertible division point standings with an easy win in the 100-mile feature race here. A crowd of about 8,000 fans watched Turner set a new track record for late model cars as he covered the 100 miles in 1:09:29 at an average speed of 86.3 miles per hour. ♦UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. W — The Arab states were reported seeking today to postpone the United States move for “urgent and early” Security Council intervention in ! the Middle East. LONDON IP — Britain today branded Egypt’s Pre- ■ mier Gama! Abdel Nasser the No. 1 trouble maker in the Middle East. > [ -_4 WASHINGTON 1P» — Sen. Price Daniel said today he is certain two-thirds of the Senate would like to change the electoral co'lege system for choosing a president. How - ever, the Texas Democrat said, “We’ll just have to wait until we start voting and see” whether the Senate will do the job by approving any of the proposed constitution al amendments now pending before it. WASHINGTON IP — The United States and Russia are racing to get their new propaganda magazines on eaeh i other's news-stands first. RALEIGH, N. C. (IP — Richard Kluckhohn. a Uiuver-1 sity of Chicago graduate student, goes on trial for the sec ond time today in the fatal shooting of a woman govern ment worker. Kluckhohn, 2I-year-old son of Harvard Un « vers tty scientists Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Khtckhohn, was sen tenced to 5 to 16 years in prison last June after he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the shooting of Miss Bernice Sea well. 43. of Arlington. Virginia, Once Was he advertised it in The Record’s classified columns, “I had 17 inquiries about it after the ad ran the first time,f reported Mr. Wade, “and I must have had at least 50 more during the rest of the week. Another satisfied Record advertiser. These are typical of the favorable reports received from citizens who use our classified section. Classified ads can mean money in your pocket. Do you have an attic filled with old furniture or oth er discarded items you'd like to convert into cash? Dp you need help? No matter what your need may be, an ad in The Record will help solve your problem. Just think,-fpr as little as 50 cents a day, you can reach more than 20.000 people a day. B & B FINANCE CO. HtfD M. BYIRLY, Manager Cotton Dale Hotel Building — UQ §, C linton Avenue aCOUT rtOtWOTABIX — A Scooter -explorers round-table will. te held at St. Stephens Episcopal Stwjrth In ®nrin on Tuesday. ( Stench 27, at 7:3# p. m. Vaughn I HutaK. W E. Sorting and BU! Tvytord will be among the adult leader* participating. Boykin will diacuss the "Council Camporee — a olraporUnt event tor scouts. NSW LOCATION LOANS To Meet Your Personal Needs Phone 4930 Dunn, N. C. Little Hungs school Bible program la badly in need of tome finaadtal ■, Dunn drtag stores are now accepting contributions for the program . Mrs E P. Da via. who has devoted much of her time to the project and has done a won derful Job, says the need U rea.y critical . . Here's a chance to aid a worthy cause. . Mrs Mutt Bun sal's Mrs. Elsie Kirby always knows aU the choice gossip In town before anybody else .“I hear a little now and then," she said, "and come down to work thinking thnt I really know something—and shea known about it for two weeks al ready.". . No* we didn’t know any body ever gossiped in this town That's really new* to us . , Dunn was really Idled with Eas ter shoppers on Saturday Har nett Representative Carson Gng ory is scheduled to move up to the chairmanship of the important House Committee on AgrtculHue next session . , Carson is now vice chairman and the present chair man, Alonzo Edwards, is a candi date far Lieutenant Governor ani won't be eligible to serve again . The Rotary Club to Wallaceburg. Ontario, Canade recently gave a toast to the Dunn Rotary Club. | The Rock and Roil Walts is now! at the top of the Hit Parade . . . j There's a new tune called "Small Town" and one line in It says, "Eerybod.v knows what everybody else is doing In a small town,". . . But that isn't true. . They just THINK they know and spread the w ord as if they really did know “Wouldnt it be wonderful." said a friend of ours the other day. “if 1 were really guilty of all I get ac cused of” . . ' Life would certainly be a lot more fun” she added with a laugh. . The crowd that attend ed Jean Dickey's wedding here Sat urday was one of the largest—It not the largest—ever to attend a bitching in this town . It was a I beautiful wedding, too. .A lot of big wheels from Durham were here tor the wedding, including Steed Rollins, owner of Durham’s two newspapers Here’s a tip, gals. Steed is a young, handsome and fery eligible bachelor . .And he’s tot more money than he can ever (pend . . Those two newspaper^ ire worth several million dollars ■ . Weil, what are you waiting tor?. . After all, it's Leap Yea". BIRTHDAYS: Today is the birth lay of George William Jackson ami i*rs. James Snipes Yesterday ras the birthday of Jim Walker. Mrs. Meta Godwin. Mrs. Mel Me- 1 tdams. and Horton Williford. . ' 'eiebra ting on Friday were: Mi> 1 Ired Cannady, Mrs. Ira Lee. Mrr. kfrx L. D. Ennis. Millie Mann ( Prince, Mrs. Ralph Wade. Mildred : d. Johnson and Cherry Johnson. THIN GAMA JIGS: The current i asue of Coronet magazine has a wonderful article on Governor Frank -a use he of Ohio, a very wonderful ; [eilow who would make a great : President, in our way of thinking A Democrat, he's now serving ] its fifth term as governor in a J itate that's overwhelmingly Repi ihcar. . Everybody loves Lauss he Have you ever noticed ; tow much Pier Angeli and Mars < »avan look alike? . They cou'.d easily pass for twins As a natter of fact, they are twins . Their last name is Pterangeli . . M all the nominees for the Academy Award. Anna Maintain was the least known and least publicized of »E of them, not even as well known as those other Italian pin-up t=== Jelke Vice tC«»Ml treat f»|t One) qUiMftr." ?. . He PiaiKi Bride's Cooking . And as normally as possible,” Pat put in severely . “ They will live both in the Vil lage apartment and in a summer home Smith maintains tn Free port. L. I., where Pat intends to be very domestic, cocking and every thing. "And she* a delightful cook," the groom said gallantly At Jelke’s trial ana retrial, which sent him to prison last year. Pat was the state’s star witness. She told of having met the heir to the oic - margarine fortune when she was 17 and then, at his instigation becom ing one ot the most active V-girU in cafe .society, entertaining Johns for *50 to *500 Mickey is currently doing 2-to-3 for haring induced Pat into a Ilf; of prostitution. With time off for good behavior, he trill be eligible for parole next August. In another five years, at the age Of 30, he erf a inherit a *3 000.000 oieo fortune. For awhile, after Mickey went upriver, Pat loak^up with a gay young motorcycle-riding crowd, then dropped out of sight. Both the feds and state tax people took an interest in getting their cuts on her reported wages sf sin. Recently, the State Tax Com mission threatened her with con tempt action, but dropped it this month when she completed arrange ments to pay them $317 3* due fo» 1853 Godwin Gets Contracts do not include equip ment which will cost between *20. 100 to *25.000 and will be bought with local funds. Bids on projects at. Smlthfield. Princeton and Ben-on were opened it a meeting of the county school Scal'd last Thursday, Low bids on the three projects to lled *428.714 and ran lower than was anticipated, according to Ar chitect W. W. Hook of Charlotte The Southfield project Involved i new elementary school and the Princeton construction included a pymasium and boiler mom. Hook said that construction on the Benson project would probably x completed by next fall. N. C Memorial Hospital and 3uke Hospital are cooperating with he N. C. Society for Crippled Children and Adults in phys.ca! fcerapy entures in a four-county irea in the center of the state lueeni We checked It dif lerent movie magazines b?for* *e sould even find a picture of ner . . There were plenty of pk$*res ►f her sister sex sirens. Sofia toreii, Jilvania Pampanni. Liliana Bon atti, Eleanors Rossi. Amadeo Naa sari. Lotea Rweia, Antomielto *ualdi, Vera Mainer, Marina VW.y. Ifaria Frau. Via Conditti, Mar:.a »ia Casilio, Rosanna Podesta. Gina hsllobrigida, Lyla Rocco, Franca Faldini, Giovanna Pala. Milly Vi ale. Alba Arr.ova, Bianca Marti Pusan, LuiseUa Bom. Cosett* Oreco, tlaroohna Boo and her sister. Man ama Bovo, Silvana Mangano, all •eai Italian beauties . - • DonT hose names intrigue you? Somebody has said that Italy is truly the Sand of “the rlsiWt bo loms," aivd who are we to argue? Anyway; we’re still sorry that Susan- Hayward and James Cagney iktn’t win those Oscars. - Johnson’s TOBACCO= I' j Produces |f better crops # Mo<fe Right * • Cured Right A # Free Flowing / Better I FERTILIZERS } Co-Hostesses Entertained At Luncheon Mr*. R. L. Warren and daughter Mrs C B Jackson of Burhngtoi entertained at a (me o'clock tan cheon on Saturday tor Miss Jeai Wekey and Walter Kenlan. wh< were married Saturday, and foi members of the weddStw party an< out-of-town guests The luncheon was held at thi Warren home on West Harnet Street. White gladioli and nutm were attractively arranged through out the home for the social courte sy. Miss Dickey waa presented i beautiful pink camellia corsage up on her arrival. Later, the hostc-oe: also remembered Miss Dickey witi a gift at steak knives. Guests were invited into thf dining room where they wen served a delicious three-course lun cheon consisting of fruit Juice creamed asparagus, glased carrots potato, he«-t. chicken a la king, con. geaied salad, hot biscuits, brida ices, decorated cake squares, ant coffee Approximately 33 attended tbi luncheon. MR. HODGES HONORED Mr Mack F. v' was honorec cm his 72nd .. today Friday witt a family birthday dinner given b:> his wife at their h- le on North Clinton Ave. A“' : ding the ©ecasior were Mrs. J. B.. Holland. Mr and Mrs Will Holland. Mrs. George Upchurch. Caroline SchsriB, Mr and Mrs. Earl Jones and son Way ton. and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hod ges CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. J. M. Barefoot wishes to express their gratitude and appreciation to each and everyone for the many kindnesses shown to them during their be reavement and sorrow. May God Mess each of you. The Family at Mrs. J. M Barefoot {Coke Cutting Held At Woman's Club . Immediately after the Kenlan - l Dickey wedding rehearsal on Fri day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert t W. Dickey of Dunn and Mr and i i Mrs., Emry C Green, Jr. of Oreena* j ■ boro entertained the wedding party l friends, and out-of-town guests a/ # cake cutting at the Dunn Woman's Club. r > » • The yellow color scheme was pre ; dominant in the entrance hall and living room of the clubhouse witn profusions of jonquils and daffodil effectively used. 8milax was also decorative on the mantles. The hosts ami hostesses greeted guests at the door aniMnvited there into the dining room. The tabic i held an arrangement of mixed f white flowers, and the beautiful four-tiered wedding oake, which) was decorated with designs of green white rosea to carry out the bridal , motif After the bridal couple had cut the traditional first slice of the cake, Mrs. R L Warren, aunt of the bride, served the remainder the guests. Miss Maude Lee of Chapel Hill preaided at the punch bowl. Mints and nuts were also ser ved Miss Jo Whitley and Miss Donna Avery of Durham assisted. Miss Emma Lee David played several musical selections at the Piano during the evening. Approximately 100 persons, in cluding the wedding party, friends, and out-of-town guests, attended j the social affair. IN CRITICAL CONDITION Bdward Hodges. Jr. of Fairmont. 15-year-old grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hodges of Dunn is in i critical condition in the Robeson County Memorial Hospital in Lum ber ton after an accident which oc curred on the athletic field in Fair mont. Edwards parents, Mr and Mrs. Sd Hodges. Sr. were previous ly scheduled to arrive "here Friday for the birthday dinner of his fa ther. MB1LJMCE SERVICE Pkont 2077 CROMARTIE FUNERAL HOME DUNN. N. C. TUl-BBilT Th# wedding of MU« Ztlph.a Elisabeth Britt and 'Jerry OortW Tart taw been set lor June % *1* Britt Is the niece of Mr and Mrs Rudolph Dully Week* of New tor, Drove, who have announced thr engr.c.u.nt. and Mr Tart. I* th ion of Mr. and Mr*. Oordon O Tart, al*o of Newton Grove. a—— ———-— TIEfE fT—EDWARDS Mr and Mr*. Rufu* Robert Ed ward* of Godwin have announced the engagement of thetr daughter, Miss Sylvia Edwards to Jesse Rich ard Tippett Jr., aon of Mr anti Mr*. Tippett of Raleigh Th* wed ding Is being planned for July. GUEST AT COLLEGE Among the guests of Peace Col lege at the recent visitation week end was Miss Ashley Wade of Dunn. Mis* Wade vras entertained by the students with a tour ot the college, an informal weined roast. < ina nn acuvny rOTTED PLANTS Beautiful <tl rang amenta Ta Brighten Vour Home FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS MEMORIAL DESIGNS CORSAGES — ORCWJDH • ROSES, carnations AND GARDENIAS VARIOUS COLORS Sitena’A Phone 33M or mi LILL1NGTON, N. C. JOHNSON Phone 3116 - r-r GOODYEAR RECAPPING Well make your Smooth Tires Look Like This... 8-HOUR SERVICE Top Quality Work—Long Wearing Materials TERMS TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS! PERRY BROS. TIRE SERVICE PAUL PERRY, Owner Quinn Shopping Center • CHARLES CORE. Manager Dunn. N. C. — Phone 4639 \

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