<■ WEATHER * Snow mixed with sleet or freez ing rairis and cold this afternoon and tonight with hazardous driving conditions developing. Wednesday, mostly cloudy and cold. THE RECORD IS FIRST VOLUME 7 TELEPHONE 3117 — 3118 DUNN, N. C„ TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 15, 1957 FIVE CENTS PER COPY ‘NO- 2* INGRID IN CANDID POSES — Ingrid Bergman, celebrated and controversial actress who will re turn to the United States just long enought to accept an award this weekend, is shown here in a melancholy mood at the height of her personal problems. At the right she is with her daughter, Robertina. "I'm No Saint — Just A Human" Senator Who Condemned Ingrid Has Softened Up Council Will Have Varied Agenda Items J. A. Jackson has had the street layout approved for a projected 190-unit development by the city Planning Board. However, it will still have to face the inspection of the City Council at its meeting on Thursday night. City Manager A. B. Uzzle, Jr., said that Jackson has laid out 25-foot units. The development will be on an extension of South Elm and is half a mile from the city. The town board has jurisdiction over street layouts within a mile of Dunn’s city limits. Other matters to be taken up at the Council rheeting Thursday include the tax collector’s report, a request for a change in zoning at Layton and Cumberland across from the Baptist Parsonage, and consideration of the policemen's position in relation to social se curity." The council will also have be fore it a recommendation of the Planning Board that the city try to incorporation suggestions made by Babcock and Associates in the traffic engineering report recently given the city. This report specifies many steps to be taken that would improve driving conditions and parking both’ immediately and for the future. IN HOSPITAL Mr. J. O. West is a patient in Veterans Hospital in Chapel Hill. By JACK V. FOX United Press Staff Correspondent Second in a series of three NEW YORK (IP) — Sev&n years ago Edwin C. Johnson of Colorado took the floor of the United States Senate to demahd that Ingrid Bergman never be permitted to set foot On American soil again. Johnson said he had been en joying movies for more than 40 years and that Miss Bergman had become his own favorite actress of all time—until she ran off with Roberto Rossellini. Johnson excoriated Miss Berg - man then as “our most popular but pregnant movie queen” and said her “unconventional free-love conduct must be regarded for what it is—an assault upon the institu tion of marriage.” This week the fanner senator was asked how he felt now.. “I still think the 6peeoh was a pretty good stand,” he said, “but perhaps I’ve softened with age. I guess I’m glad she’s coming back. Time changes everything.” Brief Return Whether time has changed oth er bitter critics of Miss Bergman may be seen this weekend when the actress comes to New York for 34 hours to accept the award of the film critics for her per formance in "Anastasia." She was at the top of the movie pinnacle when she left in March 1949. She had won the Academy Award for her performance in “Gaslight.” Her leading men, one after another, had been such stars as Humphrey Bogart, Bing Cros by, Gregory Peck, Cary Grant, Ga ry Cooper, Charles Boyer, Spencer Tracy. But she became the object of a great hue and cry in Amerioa when it became known she 'had left her husband. Dr. Peter Lind strom, and 10-year-old daughter, Pia, for Italian director Rossellini. The criticism reached its peak in February, 1950, when Miss