bulletins ,rp> _US disarmament negotiator Harold A with Russia’s Andrei Gromyko yesterday the United States wfll introduce new arms to the five-power London conference this TOKYO iW — The Foreign Ministry ordered Japan's y In Washington to protest against a South Caro lina law considered discriminatory against Japanese tex WASHINGTON to — The Defense Department and the Atomic Energy Commission said today a group of 15 newsmen will be permitted to witness a big H-bomb test scheduled for about May 1 at the Eniwetok proving ground in the Pacific. WASHINGTON Of — Republican Party leaders set up another 1956 campaign goal today by calling for a minimum pickup of 30 House seats in their drive to re gain control of Congress. LAURINBURG 'IP — The Presbyteriah synod of North Carolina will launch a drive to raise 3 million dollars this year for the consolidated Presbyterian college, to be lo cated in Laurinburg, at a convocation for Christian high er education here April 10. The synod’s 1956 goal is set at 3 1 •% millon. The remaining $500,000 will be used for Campus Christian Life, religious program of the synod on non-Presbyterian campuses. WASHINGTON (IP — President Eisenhower has de cided against granting at this time Israel's request for 64 million dollars worth of arms. NEUBIBERG, Germany —A U. S. intercontinental missi’e. which recently made a record-breaking 2,000-mile test flight, already faces relegation to the sidelines by more advanced missiles. MONTGOMERY, Ala. (IP-—Mayor tv. A. Gayle sought to end a costly Negro boycott of city buses today by induc ing the Negroes to ask for all-Negro buses on the transit routes. Wanta Buy (Continued from Page One) Her corporation will be called •’Star# tyicor^oraieu," and inven tors would participate In up to 20 per cent ol her earnings tor possi bly live years. '•fve hegrd this iDe^t tyas bf*,n used by artists before, but I never heard of an actress Doing, it.” she said. 1( the plan words ' » incorporated" would er aspiring: ketdrs ■aid her rirst love was edy and she terms her-1 ng-tfomMiehe who can plays as well as mus » .... 4 Many Parts She has been on the stage pro fessionally since 1W9 appearing in such plays and musicals as "ib< Happy Dollar,'' "Light Up the Sky.' “The Golden Apple," and "Tt.i Merry Widow." Caroline was once on the sami looting with such stars as Graci Keliy and Nina Foch. She said slv pnce worked in Albany, N. Y., ii i play which followed one in whlc! Miss Foch appeared and precede! one by Mies Kelly. “I had just as much o 1 a femtur role they did at that time," thi confident actress said fraline de$cr;bpd herself as t bioheie She is 5- feet 8 1 > till and weighs 130 pound with big ( brown eyes and “long skinny legs.” ' Her measufemerits from top t< bottom are 39r26-37 “I'm not skinny," she said. “ make a very imposing stage ap pearance.” Little Things •Coattnaed (Mb Fag* Ow) Cumberland . Correction: Jakie Bennett say* we done him wrotie and he's enraged. . Just because we recently referred to film actress Trry Moore as the loveliest of all Mormcyi beauties. . . "It's a Mast ed outrage." stormed Jakle. breath ing down our neck. . . “OK. OK.s we sez. calm down. Sir, and tell us just who is the loveliest female among the Mormons.". . .“Why." he eclaimed, galling from ear to ear. “that’s easy. Son — my littie dau ghter, of course!”. . And, we must confess, she is a lovely little lady. BIRTHDAYS: Today is the birth day of Tommy Carr. Mrs Annie Parker, Helen utt and Chuck Byrd. THIMOAMAJICS: Clyde Moody, lamed singing star of the Grand Ole Opry, was right among friends when he came to Dunn last night to appear on the program of the Broadslab Drag dance. . . Curt's Amos, the taiented manager of Leder Brothers Department Store, is also from Danville. Va. and he and Moody played in the same band together for years . . .Mr. Amos is a great admirer of Moody and has many pictures’ of him. . . And Glenn Foster, manager of the Hotel Cotton Dale and another Dartville native, is also an old fri end of Moody’s. . The three of them had Quite a reunion last night and Mr. Foster Invited Moody and Jim Thornton to be his guests at the Hotel Cotton Dale. . Last night’s dance was a tremendous success. . Jim said It was the largest crowd he had ever seen at a commercially-sponsored dance . . . There were a few hundred more people at the first Broadslab Drag but that was free. . .The hugs turnout indicates the need for more dances and .more entertainment here and more dances are coming up. . Others are already scheduled four consecutive Friday nights, pril 20th. 27th.. May 4. 11th in the Dunn Armory . . . These dan ces will become a regular Friday Bight -event in Dunn if the crowds Justify. ' . New and outstanding talent will be added to the program each week. . .Local promoters have some ambitious plans for making Dunn sort of an entertainment cen ter. . 1 In addition to those ces. mans are. beSag raadjMo Grana Ole Opry . stars and of the nation's top entertainers u Dunn. . . They're willing to brinj any big entertainer or show tc Dunn that the people want and art Willing to turn out to see , Inter esting months are ahead . City Policemen Faison Pope and Buddy Jackson both agreed that they v never (mown a more orderly affati than last night’s dance . Not 3 bit of trouble anywhere. . ,Th: only discordant note was one fellov. who left his wife at home and end ed up With two dates for the dancE 4. r Sportsmanlike, he brought botf of theifi to the dance, too.. . .Ar.c all three of them seemed to have s wonderful time.. .Bobbie Jean hac to leave the dance early -Ha husband came home unexpected;! and had omy a few hours to sta. After driving from Norfolk Joe was too tired to dance. MORE NOTES: QUis Warren who founded and owns Warreni Rexall (Dunn Pharmacy) Dru: Store in partnership with his dau ghter and son-in-law, Mr arr Mrs. Bob Fairley, has purchase', the barber shop building next doo: , . He's a hustling, hard-worboi merchant and a good business ma.i Once again, these,stories about th. TELEVISION SCHEDULE 7:00 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 13:00 13:30 1:00 1:16 1:30 1:30 2:00 3:00 4:00 4:16 4:30 5.00 6 00 0:30 6:40 0:45 7:00 7:15 7:30 0:30 9:00 10:00 11:00 11:05 11:10 10:30 11:40 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 Today Feature Playhouse Dine Dong School Ernie Kovacs Show Home Tennessee Ernie FOather Tour Nest fkgn Mid-day Weather WTVD Neva Home Cookin' Afternoon Matinee The Uttle Show Modern Romances Queen For A Day Mickey Mouse Chi* Film Eportsview Today s Weather IBP Variety Carolina Nears John Daly Near# Disneyland MOM Parade Kraft TV Theatre This Is Tour Life late Evening Weather Late News Final Lawrence Welk Midwestern Hayride WTVD Pervtews A Sign Off WNAO - RALEIGH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 rM 7:30 6:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:01 13:30 Morning Almanac Good Morning Will Rogers. JT. Captain Kangaroo TV Topics Garry Moore Morning Movie Strike It Rich Man To Man Love of Life Spring Scenes Jack Parr Show The Briarhopper Show Robert Q.. Lewis Facts Forum Big Payoff “28" Presents Coffee Break Secret S-orm The Edge of Night Pinky Lee Howdy Doody Capitol News Sports News Television Daily Weather Doug Edwards Looney Tunes Brave Eagle Arthur Godfrey The Millionaire I’ve Got A Secret 20th Century Fox Hour Roundup News (Mysterious Mr. uong Sign Off A Friends popular gals at Easter-time are going the rounds.. .. Ore Dunn beauty reportedly deceived five re gular orchids and two ^hite^orchids and a poular young married gal it still trying to explain to her hus band where that extra orchid came from , r-- Sir- Anonymous., hp doubt. . .Alter all, could the love# thing help it if the Bunr.y Rabbit or the florist made a mistake and put her name on two of those pretty [lower boxes? . But that’s the way things go, isn’t it?. . Just one thing after another . We were almost afraid to announce Zsa Zs* Gabors engagement for fear shell change her mind or marry a couple of other guys in the mean time . then James Yates steps up and says, very truthfully, that movies are getting better all _ the time and that’s the end of our pitch for today. BELK'S Department Store WILL BE CLOSED EACH WEDNESDAY AT 12:30 BEGINNING APRIL 4th AND ENDING WEDNESDAY PRIOR TO tME Tobacco Market Opening MARVIN RAYNOR, Mfr; WNCT — QKMNTIIAE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 1:tQ Good Morning 7:28 Weatherman 7 30 Oood Morning 7:56 Farm News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:00 Romper Room 10:00 Morning Meditation* 10:15 Oarry Moore 8how 10:30 Cancer Panel 10:45 Arthur Godfrey Time 11:00 Melodies by Jo 11:15 Arthur Godfrey 11:30 Strike It Rich 12:00 News 12:05 Farm News 12:10 Weatherman 12:15 Love of Life 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 GulcUng Light 1:00 Jack P*ar Show l 30 As The World Turn* 2.00 Over The Top 2:30 Afternoon Varieties 2:45 Art Linkletter’s House party 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Science Program 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 The Edge of Night 5:00 Cactus Jim Cluto 5 30 Sky King 6:00 News 6:10 Sport* Highlites County Board (Continued from rage One) there was need frequently for care of up to ten children. Commis sioner* agreed to reject the state aid and support the school with county money. However, on suggestion of State Superintendent pf WeW^je Dr. El len Winston step* will be taken to have the operators furnish a per formance bond which will be paid for by the county. Sheriff C R. Moore appeared to report that a stack of non-support 8:15 Tarheel News St Safety Tip* 8:25 Weatherman 8:30 Superman 7:00 The Frankie Lalne Show 7:15 Doug Edward* 7:30 The Mayor Of The Town 8:00 Godfrey and Friend* 8:30 The Man Behind the Badge 9:00 The Millionaire 9 30 I've Got A Secret 10 00 Wednesday Nite Fights 10 45 Dugout Time 11:00 Weatherman 11:05 World Tonight 11:10 Sports Nitecap 11:15 Late Show i warrants ware accumulating where father* had left the state. He sug gested that the coat off serving there papers was high and pre sented one bill from Oade County. Fla. for $19.00. Commissioners promptly ordered the bill paid County Attorney W. A. Johnson indicated h*'felt that it was the sole responsibility of the sberdr vo see tliat every warrant, regardless of its type, was served. Solicitor Neill Rosa also conferred with the commissioners about the same problem of responsibility—evading fathers. Ross arrived alter the commissioners had adjourned to inspect the Jail. Failure to prosecute such cases commissioners said tends to load welfajy rolls with support of the abandoned families. JAIL NEEDS CITED A letter from State Jail Inspec tor T. A. Early contained detailed suggestions for Improvements to the jail which he warned should not be "too long” in being made Ouards for glass windows on first flor cell block, water-proofing ex terior to prevent water seepage, and sanitary sterilisation of dishes were among the musts Commissioners made a tour of the jail and Indicated they may approve a new divided sink, guards tor windows, but Indicated they may leave any new painting up to oounty janitors, and bypass metal kitchen cabinets recommended by the jail inspector. Sheriff Moore iffered service* of janitors for re pairs. The detailed complaints by the jail Inspector just “underscore the need for a new courthouse,” com mented one commissioner, “and yet. we must keep on sending money on repairs." Core Completes Course In Va. Pvt. Willie E. Core, son of Mr. and Mrs. W o. Core, Coots, recently wa* graduated from the six-week surfacing machine operators course at The Engineer School. 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