BULLETINS
WASHINGTON (IP — Sen. Mike Mansfield said today
that Democrats should not over-emphasise President Ei
senhower’s health as a campaign issue.
WASHINGTON flp> — The states will have to build
^hoofe without federal help if the $1,«W,(KHMM»© school
construction bill is lost in a fight over racial segregation.
Education Secretary Marion B. Folsom said today. Chair
mm Graham A. Barden <D-NC) of the House Education
Committee said he will introduce an amendment to strip
all federal control from allocation of the funds.
WASHINGTON (IT — Robert Humphreys, former Ken
tucky highway commissioner, was sworn in as a Demo
cratic senator to serve frntil a successor is elected next
November. He fills the vacancy left by the death of Sen.j
Alben W. Barkley (D-Ky.)
MOSCOW <IP — The shah and queen of Iran arrived
from Tehran for a two-week state visit
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. (W — Gov. George Bell Tim
merman Jr. of South Carolina warned that federal aid to
education would amount to “candy-coated, federal tax-1
ation,” and he said bis state wants no part of it.
WASHINGTON (IP/ — Senate Democratic Reader Lyn
don B. Johnson said “the best way” to make the Russiaps
realistic about disarmament is to boost Air Force funds.
WASHINGTON (IP — Senate-House negotiators an
nounced final agreement today on a $856,727,930 money
bill carrying funds for public works projects in the fiscal
year starting next Sunday. Congress is expected to com
plete action on it this week.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (IP — Alabama Public Service
Commission said today it would appeal to the U.S. Supreme
Court a federal district court's ruling banning segregation
on Montgomery city buses.
WASHINGTON (IP — The Justice Department was
accused today of trying to make political capital out of
its demand that Congress produce discarded records on
1952 election campaign contributions. The charge was
made by House Clerk Ralph Roberts, with'whom the re
cords were filed. Justice said it wanted the records for
/ use in investigating charges that certain government of
ficials were “improperly influenced" by campaign con
* tributions.
RALEIGH ftf — Four North Carolina Educators and
agriculture officials will ask a 19-man federal committee
in St. Lons tomorrow to locate a proposed 19 million dollar
animal disease research laboratory in this state.
DUBLIN (IP — A Jew took office today as lord mayor
of the capital of Ireland. City Councillor Robert Briscoe.
61, a family man with seven children, took over from out
going Mayor Denis Larkin in a ceremony at the Mansion
House.
GREENSBORO »IP — The campus of the Woman’s
College here echoed again with trouble following the re
signation of 11 faculty members, including two depart
ment heads. Acting Chancellor W. W. Pierson announced j
the resignations Monday. He gave no reason for the mass
exodus.
DURHAM UP — The proposed purchase by the Nor
folk Southern Railway Co. of the Durham and South Ca
rolina Railroad may become an issue in a brewing proxy
battle for control of the Norfolk Southern.
Z1TACURAO, Mexico (IP — A cargo truck hit and
killed five persons at a bus stop here today. It kept right j
on going out of town without even reducing speed. Po
lice were unable to give chase. They have no car.
MORR1SVILLE, Pa., (IP — An explosion caused by a |
broken gas main demolished a two-story tavern today.
One man was killed and at least eight others were seriously
injured. The dead man was identified as Joseph Monti.
68, owner of the tavern.
DURHAM, N. C. (H*> — The executive director of the
Southern Education Reporting Service said today there
has been a “hardening" of resistance to the Supreme
Court’s school segregation decision in the Midsouth and j
Deep South within the past 12 months.
GIRL'S BODY CUT UP. THROWN IN GARBAGE
Abortion Slayer
jets 18-20 Years
NEW YORK UP — -Judge Mitchell D. Schweitzer sen
•ed Thomas G. Daniel, young harness salesman, to 18
) years in prison today for the abortion death of his
ear-old mistress, Jacqueline Smith.
m
C pale youth made an elo
t piea lor mercy which lasted
■ minutes and covered the fields
I .'philosophy, history and ethics.
Judge Sclweitaer replied that he
was “shocked" by Daniels “lack
of a feeling of guilt or ©inteition”
in the death <tf the young Lebanon
Pa. fashion designer.
Daniel was convicted May 14 on
‘ - {hat degree nianstaugh
candle for thig girl and to feel the
sorrow and remorse, that I feal."
‘ But l shall not shed teat* of
sorrow and remorse, hut of uncier
<■ landing. Siie cone to me with no
religious belief and principles, and
no way of life.”
Diana Dors
(Continued From Page One)
Diana, who gt»e her measurements
as 38 1-2. 24, U. and her weight as
124. She is 5 feet. Inches tall.
“I normally wear . jeans and a
sweater because they are more
comfortable/’. she said. 'But to
make my entrance into New Yor*
! couldn't wear jeans so I put on
a dress.”
Miss Dors will make a movie in
Hollywood with comedian Geatge
Cobel
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•MU,
Lucas Appeals
Sentence For
Drunk Driving
Thomas X, Lucas of Dunn, Route'
4, pleading not guilty of drunk
driving in Recorder's Court yester
day morning, was convicted and
ordered to work on the roads for
90 days. This sentence was susp
ended on payment of $100 fine and
court costs. Lucas gave notice of
appeal and the appeal bond was
set at $200
Lucas did not appear in court.
He was represented by Attorney
W. A. Taylor.
Other cases handled yesterday:
Junius Watkins. *11 S. Fayette
ville Ave,. Dunn, careless and reck
less driving, no operator's license
failing to stop for the sound of a
siren: pled guilty: 80 days suspend
ed on payment of $50 fine and
costs.
Willie Lee Stokes, knife - assault
on Wiley Teachey, pled guilty: 38
oays suspended on payment of $5
fine and costs.
Rufus Cameron. Dunn, assault
with a deadly weapon (a hammer)
on Ruth Cagle: the court found
the action malicious and frivolous
and put the costs on the prosecut
ing witness. Ruth Cagle.
Percy Lee Ammons, Route 1,
Dunn, public drunkenness and pos
session. pled guilty. 90 days suspend
ed on payment of $25 fine and
costs.
Robert M. Queen. Fort Bragg, no
operator's license: forfeited bond
ot $50 through non-appearanca.
CSrarles Median, Erwin, care
less and reckless driving, pled
guilty. 60 days suspended on pay
ment of $10 fine and costs.
Charles Wynn. Benson, careless
and reckless driving, pied guilty, 60
days suspended on payment of $35
fine and costs.
Daniel Junior Norris. Route 1.
Coats, speeding 55 miles per hour
in a 45 mile zone, pled guilty,
costs.
Girl Tells
(Continned from Pace One)
them champagne, dine them in lux
urious restaurants.
Miss Bruyneei told the court ihe
met Messina in a Brussels cabaret
One week later, she visited Messints
plush Avenue Lours penthouse.
Promised Her Riches
The judge asked: Diid you rnr
ter the bedroom?" “All three." age
answered.
“Did you undress?" “Completely
“Did you have sexual relations
with Eugene?" "Yes, over a pe“iod
of two months.”
"Did he propose that you accord
pany him to London?" “Yes, he told
me I could be rich. I would not
have to walk the streets but wou.d
have an apartment, a car and a
tur coat."
Parted Tin
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Joanne.
The suit was. due for hearing th:o
Tuesday
Jaime's application — apparent
preliminary to an out-of-court set
tlement—was granted, but Joanne
promptly filed notice on appeal
against the decision and said she
has a counter - claim against J* -
ime
No date was set for bearing on
her bid to continue the wrang e.
The jewels themselves have been
put in escrow in a bank vault u.tt-i
the court decides who wins
Jaime, 26, heir to *60 miU'.-n.
and Joanne. 24, are suing each other
for divorce in France and Switzer
land. respectively
Their battles boiled over mo
an Ualufti court last spring %!»«
Jaime had Joanne convicted of
slander for saying he beat her m
during their two-month marriage
in 1954.
McCarthy
(Continuer lt«» Fage OBt|
presenting one of the gravest
threats to our system of govern
ment" at any tint# in the nation’s
Eastland recited a list of 27 per
sons who darted their government
careers in Jobs which were not
sensitive from a security .stand
point. Some of them went on to
sensitive Jobs.
The included avowed ex
Communist Whittaker Chambers
ajrout 17 persons named in . jesti
mony as members of a Red spj
ring in government and nine ott
er, who invoked the Fifth Amend
ment on whether they had beer
Communists and who had helc
•sen-itive” poats.
IN SI MMER SCHOOL
Douglas Schafran is attendin'
.summer school at East Carolina
College.
MARRIAGE A&NOUNCED — Mrs. Billy W. Lassiter of Erwin,
who before her marriage Friday. June 22, in the Erwin Baptist
Church was Miss Frances* Worrell, niece of Mrs. Ge*«r*e Conrad.
Mr. Lassiter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lassiter of Durham. |
Bloody Weekend;
On Local Roads
.ar-y
It was wc ir.rotflilbly brutal
j weekend on highways of this im
1 mediate area.
Seven families, five in one family,
f were injured in *3-*tWQfcar collision
on Highway 301 as Laverne Craig. |
Tort Bragg soldier, drove his ear j
ii* from a side - road, smashing I
into a car operated by Herbert A.
Doan of Miami, Florida.
The soldier was held for care
less ani reckless drivin gand fail- i
ure to yield the right of way. Ail
the injured were expected to heal.}
There was more doubt about Ra
leigh youngster Arnold McLainb,
7, add J.t k Speit At Dunn Lo*pi- !
gal, there was another patient — j
ftarlen Alien. 19. of Four Oaks, rte- >
scribed by hospital authorities as j
injured in a highway accident. j
Saturday night Highway Patrol- j
man Paul Alberghsne investigated
an accident, later arrested Viola ;
j Lee, '3U. of Dunn, Route 3, and
S charged her with hit and run |
! driving.
Aiso on Saturday night, Mrs.
Mabel Dunn Parker, 29. of Dunn.
Route 2, was taken to the hospital
with internal injuries following an
dent on Route 3. William T
mas Messger White. 17, of Dunn.
Route 3, described by highway pa
i trol as the driver of the car. faces
the charge of failing to yield the
1 right of way."
Raleigh Youth |
Hurt At Benson j
Seven-year-okl Arnold Wayne j
McLamb of 137 Rhamkatte Road, |
Raleigh, is in critical condition at j
Dunn Hospital as the resuit of t
an aiitomebslf wreck at Benson yes- j
today evening.
Dr. W. W. Stanfield said bov ;
was operated on shortly after •
admittance to the hospital last I
night While he gives his condition j
as critic#! he i* hopeful the boy will j
live.
Benson Police Chief Johnny Med- j
lin could not immediately shed any j
light on the circumstances of the j
Raleighs youngster's injuries, but j
said thin police are investigating.
The boy's father is Arnold Bronze
McUtmb of Raleigh He was ad
mitted to the hospital last night
at nine o'clock.
Virginia Beach
Bank Held Up
VIRGINIA BEACH. Va. W—A
lone bandit held up the Virginia
State Bank at this beach resort
town today and escaped with an
undetermined amount of money. j
The robbery' occurred about 12:15
p m. .. .. ‘
State police and Princess Anne
County authorities threw up road
blocks in the Virginia Beach-Nor
‘ folk area.
1 An FBI a lent said the bandit
answered toe description atfd
staged the robbery in the same
manner as a bandit, possibly the
same man, who robbed the same,
of *4,800 earlier this year.
The 6-foot, 200-pound bandit fled
Seven-Year Old
Still Out, In
Serious Shape
Arnold McLamb. the seven-year-old
Raleigh boy who was injured he a
ear in Benson Sunday evemafc is
•holding his own.”
Dr. M. B. Poole »&id today that
the boy has remained unconscious
since the accident. His parents.
Mr and Mrs. Arnold B. McLamb.
have been with him almost con
stantly.
Soon after his admittance to
Dunn Hospital, the boy was (f>er
ated on lor a compressed fracture
of the sk.ull.
GOP Leaders
Praise Ike
ATLANTIC city N. j., u» —
The ration’s Republican governors
joined today in praising President
Eisenhower's brilliant leadership"
and calling for his renominatiorf.
The resolution, circulated by
Gov. Fred Halil of Kansas, was,
signed by GOP governors attend
ing the annual National Gover
nors' Conference.
When Hall made it public, it
was signed by 19 oL, the 21 Re
publicans now in state governor
ships. The missing signatures were
those of Govs, WiLiam Stratton ol
Illinois and George Craig of Ind
iana. who are both pro-Eisenhower
and are expected to sign.
The resolution said.
•‘We the Republican governors
meeting in the **th annual Go
vernor*’ Conference wish, to «*
pies* wholehearted approval of the
administration of oar great Repu
btican president, Dwight D Eiaen- ]
hewer.
• We believe his brilliant leader- j
ship of our nation in these troub- (
led times has made an unexcelled j
on foot. A passerby. Louise Wade,
told officers she chased the man
for gome distance but lost sight
of him in a crowd.
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GASTONIA 'IP1 — The tradition
of second man victories in close
runoff primary contests has held
up again in North Caroiijna poli
tics
Veteran Solicitor Basil L. Whit
i ener of Gastonia who trailed
j wealthy attorney Ralph Webb
Gardner of Shelby bv 396 votes
in the first primary May 26. won
nomination to Congress in a Dem
ocratic primary runoff. Whitener's
margin, on the basis of complete
out unofficial United Press re
turns. was 1.008 votes.
Whit ener had 22.146 vat?-* ti
21.138 for Gardner. An official
canvass will be made tomorrow.
WIr.tcner carried only tw>cf the
district's seven counties, Gaston
and Yancey, and was assured of
almost certain election in Novem
ber to the seat toeing virat'd by
Rep W. W. Jrnes of Rutherfordton I
GRASS ROOTS HELP
Tradition Of
Second Man
Still Holds
Whitensr credited his victory to
a “grass roots'" movement which j
offset the support Gardner had
from an "old line" political ele
ment, the so-called "Shelby ma
chine." Gardner U the son of the
late Gw. O. Max Gardner and a
member erf a poli! ‘cally-powei^i!1
family.
•The thing that won for me was
that so many people realized our
situation and came to our aid
through voluntary work and a zeal
for our cause," the 41 -year-old
Whitener sai4 In an interview, he
said that while mosk of the "old
line politicians' supported Gard
ner. 'the majority of my workers
were volunteers, everyday people.
His margin of victory plus
enough votes to overcome Gard
ner’s margins in five of the seven
counties came from Gaston, where
Whitener polled 11.145 votes—more
than half his total vote.
Gaston is predominately a tex
tile area and Whitener once work
ed in a mill while getting an edu
cation. “I worked as a sweeper
and my brother Lester wa* a yarn
boy, he said. “Lester is now sup
erintendent of that same mill ''
Cape Fear Club
Met Monday
The Cape Fear Home Demon
stration Club met Monday night.
June 25, at the 'Cape Fear Club
House.
The meeting was called to order
bv the president. Mrs. Grady Mat
thews. and the eleven members
joined in singing “Jeanie With
The Light Brown Hair.”
Mrs. C. Y. Ccnnell, a club mem
ber, gave an interesting demon
stration on “Household Hints and
Articles." She gave the members
hints and told of articles that
would save time and money.
Refreshments were served after
the members joined in repeating
the club collect.
FROM AFRICA
Major and Mrs. Ozzie Dona with
daughter, Tina and son. Rotabin.
of Tripoli. Libya. Africa are
tpendihg a few days with Mrs.
contribution to peace in the world,
economic stability and social jus
tee.
"We believe that no other man
in our country today is so revered
for sound judgement ’and practical
wisdom.
"The world looks to America for
leadership such as President Ei
senhower” is giving this nation to
ward a peaceful and prosperous
future We hereby urge and pledge
out* full support to his renotnina
tion ajpd re-election.”
NOTICE
We Will Be Closed
Week Of July 4th
July 2nd To July 8th
We Will Accept Cleaning Up Until
Friday Morning At 10:00
Hood's Cleaners
North Wihson Ave. Dunn, N. C.
Twining l
Test Jet
ees Reds
Engines
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MOSCOW W — U 8 Air Fu.’U ,
Oen. Nathan Twining today saw
Russian scientists test Jet engines,
and teach the students who w ill
design new warplanes. He called
It the "best day I’veyhnd .-a far’
on his tour of Soviet air install*- !
tions.
Twining and aviation experts
from 28 other countries visited the
Zhukovsky Air Engineering Acad- !
emy and saw Jet engines both in i
their finai state and in cut- - awav
sections. They also saw detailed
Dorla's parents. Mr. and Jfrs. C
y. Connell on Route l. Ullington
Price Of Coffee
Raised By Chains
NEW YORK !tf — Great Atlantic
At Pacific Tea Co and Safeway
Steres, Inc.', boosted retail prices of
tneir private label coffees three
end four cents a pound.
Eaur-eent hikes were posted on
all A&P j own brands, while Safe
i way advanced its bag-pocked cof
fees faur cents a pound and add
ed three cent* to the price of its
vacuum-packed brand
...._ mnng done In engine fatigue ••
teat* and on aerodynamics prob
lems
It appeared to newsmen that the
visitors were receiving consider
able information about Russia s »>
massive air might both in their '-tt
nrpection tours and in informal ,st
ccnversatons ♦ »*•
Tl»e visitors were told all stud-.,#
ents at the academy are military
officers. Among other things, the .. i
academy gives a five - year course <
In aeronautical engineering.
Russell
tCaMinord trom Page Oa»)
July 15: mowing, Whom Will
You Serve?'* "jnsftua 24:15; eve
ning. “The Weakness Of A Puli'* . Vs,
tician.' Luke 23 1:15. - »■. i\A
July 22, morning, "The Called,"
Romans 8:28: evening. "The j*
Prayer Of A Criminal." Luke 23. ' f
35-42
July 29. morning. “Reconcilia- .
tion,' U Corinthians. 5 19. ewe-.,,
ning. “The Courage Of A Oervtle
man," Luke 23 : 44-56. *
The public is cordially invited to ,j.
hear these sermons.
Morning atrvtoe* during July H?i
wall be broadcast over WCKB in
Dunn.
LIKE BACON GOES WITH EGGS
so does a checking account go with o well-planned budget.
It gives you a record of where your money is spent, and
curbs unnecessary purchases. Open yours at First-Citizens,
today!
*DUNN
BENSON ‘COATS
‘ANGIER
•NEWTON GROVE
and in other fine
N. C. communities
MEMtft FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Mg! Ask ter hater abut to hsUtout L»ai Dept.
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-AIR
CONDITIONING
If you need 100 tons or a window unit, we can
serve you.
W« have sold over two carloads of air condition*
ing this year, so we can give you as good a price as
anyone.
, Here is just a partial list of the larger jobs we
have sold and installed this year. The list doesn’t
include all the mdny homes we have air conditioned
—GARLAND DEVELOPMENT CO.. . 100 TONS
—SALEMBURG MANUF. CO. ..... 60 TONS
—ULLINGTON INDUSTRIAL CO.40 TONS
—DUNN THEATRE . 30 TONS
—STEWART THEATRE .30 TONS
—DUNN INVESTORS BLDG.60 TONS
PURDIE BROS.. 25 TONS
WE HAVE SOME WINDOW UNITS AT
WHOLESALE PRICE
SEE US FOR air conditioning. We can heat and air
condition your home for not much more than what it
will cost to heat it. If it is a half-ton or 100 tons, you
should see us.
CARRIER HOME HEATING AND COCLING
CURTIS COMMERCIAL
McLamb Plumbing
and Heating Co.
BENSON HIGHWAY DUNN, N. C.