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BULLETINS HOLLYWOOD (in <— Director Richard Quine yelled ♦ cut!” when actor Richard Conte opened a train window ia “Full of e'B have to put some gum or something on that Window,” said Quine. “Whoever heard of a train window opening so easily?” RICHMOND, Va. Ah — Five Russian Baptist leaders left for Chicago and Kansas City today to attend the Southern Baptist Convention. The Russians spent the weekend visiting Dr. Theodore F. Adams, president of the Baptist World Alliance. NEWPORT, Vt. (B — Harold Call. 62. engineer of the five-car Boston to Montreal Alouette Express died at the controls Sunday night as the train left a station here. . WASHINGTON flp, — Agriculture Secretary Eira Ben son’s on again. off-again tour of Midwest drouth areas was postponed again Sunday night. WASHINGTON (B— Rep. John E. Moss (D-Calif) said Sunday the Republican and Democratic parties should ad opt platforms emphasising “the people’s right to know.” DES MOINES. Iowa OP — T. C. MacDuffee of Chicago, general president of the Associated Master Barbers and Beauticians, said 8unday night that barbers will strive for a standard price of$2i haircut. WASHINGTON (IP — The Senate met two hours ear lier than usual today in a full-steam drive to complete action on the vast highway construction bill by Tuesday night. WASHINGTON (IP- — Two vicious gunmen, one of them who will “kill without provocation.” were added to day to Rie FBI’s “ten most wanted” list. The fugitives are Carmine di Biase, a New York City killer, and Eugene Newman, a “trigger-happy” bandit who shot his way out of a police trap in Buffalo. N. Y_ last year. CHICAGO — Rain fell on almost every state in the union Sunday night and early today, sending small streams boiling over their banks in the Middle West and New Eng land. Flash flood warnings were issued for small streams from Lake Champlain to northern Massachusetts. In Il linois, the runoff from five to nine inches of rain blocked highways and caused damaging floods. ROME W — Italy’s Communist party, the biggest in the free world, suffered losses today in the first returns from Italy’s nation-wide local elections. Premier Aatonio Segni's Christian Democratic party, the pro WolRg group that has governed Italy through the postwar strug- j gle against Fascism and Communism, took hear from the early but inconclusive returns. DELRAY BEACH. Fla. OR — Police today held con' fi sea ted weapons today from shotguns to a bale hook until, racial tension in this small Florida East Coast tourist town “cools off-” Some $0 officers manning four road- i blocks around the city beach, took-Ike Weapons from more than 100 cars yesterday in eMforaiag a hastily passed or dinance permitting searches SPUYveach to prevent racial violence. '■ *r'- -<1 TROON, Scotland flP — Frank Strafaci of Garden City, N. Y„ competing in British Amateur golf tournament for the seventh time, defeated Keith Tate of England, ! isp, in the opening round today, but Doug Sander* of MMuni MK ~ each, one of the leading C. S. hopes for the title, was eliminated. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. HP — Major General E.L.M. Burns of the Canada, chief of the Palestine truce supervi sion organization, arrived today to consult with the Un ited Rations Security Council on peace developments in the Middle East. GETTYSBURG. Pa. »P — President Eisenhower plan ned to fly back to Washington this morning from a week end of golf and relaxation at his Gettysburg farm. B£|IL1N If — The Communist Party newspaper Neues Peu}tschland has given its approval to Daniel Defoe’s ‘Ro binson Crusoe’’ as a progressive tale. MOSCOW’ (IP — Premier Nikolai Bulganin said Sun day at a diplomatic reception the Soviet Union has the “best expectations’* for the forthcoming visit of Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia. NICOSIA, Cyprus 'IP — A series of bloody clashes this weekend between Greek and Turkish Cypriots increased British (eats today of a civil war. WASHINGTON (IP — Assessments by Democratic pro fessionals indicate belief that Adlai E. Stevenson is still Ofc front-runner for the presidential . , nomination. But this belief seems to be coupled with growing doubts that ie cart win it. kUNDQN (If — Queen Elizabeth and her children re tmped Sr«ro a Scottish holiday amid reports of a stepped up security guard to protect the royal family against a feared Cypriot assassination plot. WASHINGTON dP — The House Committee on un ean Activities annoppyed it has summoned Paul to testify Monday in its investigation of passport trities by Communist sympathizers. Robeson, left singer. has twvt Russia. travelled as an honored guest in WASHINGTON i|P- — Congress treads into its last two scheduled months of business this week with the Senate ready to approve a big highway budding hill and the House geared for a hot fight o**r foreign aid. WASHINGTON ip — Sen. Georg? W- Malone (R Nev) said today the United States should cpt its Army anc Navy and concentrate on building a powerful Air Force XfSe is* a Pay Social » — Sen. Irving M. Ives <R-NY) nor l administration sppppr^er, spifl today ease’’ far a petnocratfc-ajipraved plan te benefits to all women oyer $• iy t Little Things (Continued from Tare OnM Siate Senator, Judge Mmran w '» still receiving congr»iulaiic-r* later.. '■* Ariyway. SoUi at 'he bert B Morgans ht>ve i«c» 4iuum very much In common—bo‘,U •*>* good Democrat* and oe-ft a » real vote-getters ;■ . Somebody was wondering just what would happen II the two prominent Democratic leaders should ever decide to run against each other for the same office. ... In that case, the ba.lot would almost have to carry their picture as well as their" name BIRTHDAYS: Today is the birth day Of » A. Lingle. Dr Casper C Warren iwho la presiding over the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention in Kansas City), Ellen Dalrymple. Worth M. Pope j and John Brinkley. THING AM A JIGS: The big Dunn warehouse of ' Akron Irrigation is a busy, hushing place these days . . Manager Glenn Cox reports the company has already received more than a half million dollars worth of irrigation equipment here already and most of it has already been shipped out, with other car loads arriving daily. - • It's keep- j ing Glenn so busy that Mrs. Cox says she- feels mmost like a widow . , Glenn is a smart, hard-work ing fellow and he’s doing a good job. Hank Ourrin Is feeling good again after a stay at Mary Elisabeth Hospital in Raleigh . .In case you’re planning a trip to New York, Jimmy (The Schnoz > Du rantee is hack at Monte Proser’s Copacabana , He’s one of the best night club performers weV ever seen, draws a packed house •every night, no matter where he Is . . Johnnie Wilboume and Avan e!le are getting ready to take off for a vacation in Nassau. . Com nwnting on the new movie, •Ros anna'* starring sexy Italian siren Rossana Podesta, The New York Times says: “If Marilyn Monroe io the, girl most likely to thaw out Alaska, the Antarctic Chamber of Commerce ought to seek out Ross* < anna Podesta.” . . The World i Telegram says the pix is “Primitive j Passion” and the New York post sum it up as simply Stark, sexy, torrid." Must V sompin' . . And the New York Daily News reports that Ava Oardners new movie, having its grand premiere at the Music Hal! is "a fine spect aevar".. . .Now is that anything newt. How could any movie star ring the Goddess of Love be any thing but spectacular! To bal lyhoo the New York premiere of Gina Loiiobrigida in Trapeae, the Capitol •fheatre bought a double page spread in Sunday's New York Times with a picture of Oina — ail sprawled out—that's almoet life-"*" size Just the advertising space takn up by Gina's body alone in the Times cost the theatre over M.200. . . With Rosanna, Ava, Gina and Jayne Mansfield all in New York, how does anybody ex pect to keep us country boys down on the farm?. . . No wonder the farm population is decreasing — they're following country gate like Ava to the big town . .Incident Elly, one of Dunn's young married women looks enough like Ava Gar dner—at times—to be her twin, particularly in petal pushers or blue jeans. . She's the mother of two children, too . . In fact, with the right clothes and a little instruc tion on poise she'd probably look even better than *va and she has a lot more talent. . . Curtis Amos, manager of Leder Brothers, is one of the best-dressed men in town. . . He’s a walking advertise ment for men's clothing. . George Lafontaine is offering everybody a free wash job at the Mobil Service Center on the Fayetteville highway Wednesday ). , .All you have to do to get your car greased and the ! oil changed—the washing is thrown j in free... A real bargain. . . , | Dunn's Gospel Tabernacle is estab- j lishing a mission . . That’ a very ‘ progressive church and Rev. Bane Underwood is on the bad cl Angier Man SCeatlnncd from Page One) tened him with a stick and caus ed him to change his route of travel. Probable cause was found and bond for McDougald was set at $3,000. Mark Henry and William How ard Dean, two Ft. Brags soldiers. WASHINGTON llfl — Garrison Norton of Washing ton was nominated by President Eisenhower today to be assistant secretary of Navy for air. He will succeed James H. Smith who resignation was accepted today with praise fo| Smith’s ‘'great assistance" to the defense effort. AIKEN, S. C. IIP' ,— The For van Memorial Baptist, Church at N9m Ellentap nea&fcere was robbed of some $700 last night. The Ref S, T.Jfoaw, pastor of the church, Sgpft tile church safe wd9*flircdPl^>en and the money, most lyfrom Sunday’s collection, taken. ROWE 'IP — The Italian Communist Party, the larg est outside the Iron Curtain, apparently was suffering 'hfavy losses in Italy's nationwide local elections today. An Estimated 85 per cent turned out of Italy’s 30 million eligfeie voters in the balloting yesterday and today helped the pro-Western Christian Democratic Party and it al lies run up big gains at the Red's expense. PITTSBURGH, IIP — The nation’s biggest labor ne gotiations of 1956. start Monday when the United Steel- . workers Union presents the steel industry with one of the most expansive, and perhaps most costly, set of de mands in USW history. WASHINGTON ‘IP — Chairman J. Percy Priest said his House Commerce Committee will investigate the break ing of a bottle of lire polio virus aboard a Capita] Airlines plane Thursday night. BUFFALO, N. Y. IIP — The X-2, Beil Aircraff Corp s needle-nosed rocket plane which packs as much power as a large navy cruiser, wiU soon thunder through the sky at 3,000 miles an hqur faster, it was reported today. LONDON tIP. — Lloyd's of London has refused for “po- I litical" reasons to write insurance policies on the life ex pectancy of President Eisenhower, the London Evening Standard said today. r f: THANK YOU Alton Lennon and his campaign as sistants wish to thank the citizens of Harnett County for the vote given him for Congress in the Democratic Pri mary of. May 26th. 01 <fsuwpfl ntrm *w 90 days in Jail suspended lor ic year cm good behaviour, and iyment of (3.50 to C. L. McLamb. the Auto Seat So. near Erwin, sere they allegedly broke a win m Pi»ne. They were ordered to y (3 50 each to replace the pane. Dannie McNeill was acquitted of arges of non-support Charges of assault and larceny ainst Josephine Judd were dis issed. Rowland Cole. Liilington, Route 3 ed guilty to two charges of non pport of an illegitimate child. t was sentenced to a year on the ads. suspended on payment of o weekly for the child’s suport. Ruffin Douglas, Ulllngton. Route submitted as guilty of driving unit and without an operator’s ense. He drew 60 days on the first unt. suspended three years on yment of $100 fine and costs. On e second, the 30 day road term is suspended on payment of *25 re and costs, a fine later remitted. Other submissions as charged ?re as followa: Augusttn Woodley, . Ft. Bragg soldier, no drivers tense, $35 fine and costs; Willis B & G Milling Company > Mile. East at Dona -FOR BALE— GROUND OATS GROUND BARLEY GROUND CODS BALED SHUCKS rst charged with breaking and itaring and larceny, were found tllty of forcible tresspass, they Grey, Dunn, Route 3, beer far sale, $25 fine end coats; Bobby It Weeks. 30. Buie's Creek, speeding is *5 zone, costa. One case, that of Willie Craw ford, Negro soldier of Ft. Bragg, charged with speeding 75 miles, was nol pressed, or dismissed An other charging Loomis Henry O' Neal. 39 of Burmlevel, Route, 1, with driving drunk was dismissed with leave to re-open. SPEEDER FINED — James Felton Godwin, 33, of Dunn, was one of seven defendants judged guilty of speeding and assessed With court costs at a recent session of Smith field Recorders Court. r Nude Models In Fight Over Posing Fees LONDON m — A chilly-war broke I out today among the nudes who! pose tor London’s artiste colony. | A demand for money split them | into two equally unclothed camps The rival parties were barely on 1 speaking terms. The nudes’ trade union, the! Artists’ Models Assn , was formed I last year to fight for higher pay for the country's 600 nude models* . w Most of It* members were voun«:, The older models — some over , 50 — objected to Increased fees.'*. They said a raise would mean few». er Jobe for them because more'' ycunger girls would be attracted to modelling. *>»♦■♦* were raised yesterday to.-, five shillings threepence (73 cent* -, an hour.) But today the battl* - broke out again between the two 7 lection* when the older model#,/ threatened to accede. -,..i Late today, however, association Secretary Cecile Dormon, 35, satcj the older models had given in and, accepted the new rates. , t • The trouble Is they are Jeaiou# jf the youriger girls," she said. — f THANK YOU I want to take this opportunity to express my heartfolt appreciation for the splendid vote given me for the office of County Judge in Saturday's Democratic Primary. ■ i It was a privilege and pleasure for me to see and talk with so many of you during the cam paign and I am grateful for every vote cast for me. I pledge to you that I shall at all times endeav or to prove myself worthy of the trust and confi dence which you have shown in me. Robsud (B. VYlohqan * . •* v * w 7 ..x ■ ■ ■ V ■A# 1 — Well make your r Smooth Tires Look Like This.. Top Quality Work —Long Wearing Materials TRUCKERS! 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