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CLIP, S. C., (UP)—State Democratic Chairman Ne ville Bennett of Clio plans to call a meeting of southern Chairmen to reorganize the Democratic Party in the South. ELK CREEK. Va., (UP)—Two young men held up the Elk Creek bank shortly before it opened this morning and made off with between $12,000 and $15,000. RALEIH (UP)—Labor Commissioner Frank Crane cau tioned Tar Heel farmers today against employment of youths under 16 years of age during school hours. ATLANTA (UP)—The Communications Workers of America, accusing Southern Bell Telephone Co., of dis ciplining workers who refused to cross a picket line, an nounced today it will file hack pay grievances against the company. HOLLYWOOD (UP)—Jack Benny, he of the blue eyes nnd 39-yearold dimples, begins his 26th year of broad casting Sunday night when he returns to the video waves with his first show of the new season. Unlike other firmly established stars, the famed tightwad makes no claims of B “revamped format’’ or “big surprises.” He will continue spoofing the stingy deadbeat he invented on radio in 1932. NEW YORK (UP)—Unless a last gasp meeting with Nelson Rockefeller today produces a “miracle,” the sum of $6,500,000 may force the Brooklyn Dodgers to become the Los Angeles Dodgers, That's the amount that the city of New Yoik would have to pay to keep the Dodgers, under the plan proposed by millionaire Rockefeller. MOSCOW (UP)—Mrs. Eleanor Rosevelt left Moscow for Leningrad Thursday night after spending lour days at the Black Sea resort town of Sochi. She is scheduled to return to Moscow next Monday. HEIDELBERG, Germany (UP)—More than 4,450 Ger man employes of the U. S. Army are expected to lose their jobs in tne next five months due to budget limitations, Ar my headquarters today reported. PAMI’A, Tex., (UP)—D. F. Gilliam began serving 90 days in jail today for trying to stuff his wife and daugnter into an electric clothes dryer. MIAMI BEACH (UP)—The high command of the Teamsters Union had no ready answer today for an AFL UIO committee's ultimatum, nor for a court suit seeking to halt the election of officers at the uuiiqu s Sept. (30 convention. SAN MARINO (UP)—Communist officials barricad ed themselves in the government palace today to frustrate any attempt by anti-Cmomunist regime from moving in and taking over control of this tiny republic on Italy’s Adriatic coast. 1 ELBLES, Ohio (UP)—World plowing supremacy was at stake here today. Expert plowmen from all parts of the globe met in friendly “sodbusting” competition in the final event ol the two-day 1957 world plowing contest. HOLLYWOOD (UP)—Jurors in the Confidentila ma gazine criminal libel trial began their fourth day ol sifting through mountains fo evidence and testimony today witn no sign ol a quick verdict. Bl'RAS, La., (UP)—About 400 persons settled down in temporary quarters today, their homes covered by water from tropical storm Esther. NEW YORK (UP)—Doctors were optimistic today thal a lb-year old boy blinded by a vengeful classmate would regain his vision. Morgan Continued From Page One and he was cited to court for speeding. The Senator was travel ing just as fast but the patrolman couldn't write out but one ticket j at a time. "I laughed at Grady," said the ! Senator, ‘‘so I guess it served me right. Now he can have the last laugh on me.” Also tried this week was Janies McNeill, charged with larceny of several items of small value from a store operated by D. J. Moore. McNeill was sentenced to 60 days suspended on condition he pay costs and $2 for the use of Moore and also that he remain jm good behavior for two years. Jasper Pleasant was fined $150 adn costs after he was convicted of driving under the influence of intoxicants and carrying a con cealed weapon. The weapon, a 36 caliber revolver, was ordered con fiscated. Robert L. Morris, convicted of assault with a deadly weapon, was given a six-month sentence sus pended for 12 months on condi tion he pay casts and $40 for Dr. C. B. Codrington. Other cases tried in Harnett court include: Roy Roberts, as sault with deadly weapon with in tent to kill, action found frivolous and malicious, proscuting witness taxed with cost: William Hirem Hobbie, possession of liquor with seal broken, fined costs; James F. Smith, driving without operator's license and on the wrong side of the road not in passing, found guil ty only of driving on wrong side of road, fined costs. 1 Dorothy Mae Elliott failure to yield right fo way, fined costs; I Fred Moore, assault with deadly. I weapon, nol prossed with leave: ! John A Caryell, did allow unli-* censed operator to drive motor vehicle, fined costs; Oris Feldon Peeden, possession non-tax-paid liquor, prayer for judgment con tinued upon payment of ctjgts: i Gerolene Sorrell, driving withoul operator's license, fined $25 anc costs: George Wilton Ivey, speed ing, fined $5 and costs: John C Martin, failure to stop for stop sign, fined costs. Robert F. Whitley, failure to stop for stop sign, fined costs: William C. Holloway, improper passing and speeding, fined $." and costs: Charles Marsh Jack son, driving without operator's li cense. fined $25 and costs; Vir gil Alford Burns, speeding, fined $10 and costs: Sidney Frank, spee ding, fined $5 and costs: Ruby L. Fussell, speeding, fined $5 and costs; Milliard Harrison Burns, driving without operator’s license and improper parking, fined $25 and costs: Lewis J. Ferguson, speeding, fined $5 and costs. • Oscar R. Manning, speeding, fined costs; Ira W. W’est. speed ing. fined $5 and costs; William Barber, puhlic drunkenness, fin ed costs; Gordon Craig Starrett. speeding, fined $5 and costs: George Dewey Robinson, speed ing 50 in 35 mph zone and driving on wrong side of road, fined costs; Harry R. Leveris, speeding, fined $5 and costs: Willie McKay, as sault with a deadly weapon, not guilty: David Patterson, no oper ator's license, fined $25 an.d costs: Edgar Davis, assault with a deadlj weapon, not guilty; Charles E Bain, speeding, nol pressed with leave. Robert Thompson, no operator’s license, failure to have propel transfer of title. 30 days suspend ed upon' payment of $25 fine anc costs; Mrs. Floyd Thomas, viola tion of prohibition laws, not guil ty; Ruth Johnson, violation ol prohibition laws, six months sus pended for twro years on cor.ditior he pay $25 fine and costs; Oris McKay, drunken driving, pleader guilty to careless and reckless driving, fined $25 and costs. FROM WILSON Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Tar of Wilson visited her mother, Mrs Mamie Stewart in Benson las Sunday. _ _ Television GREENVILLE WN’CT CHANNEL 9 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 i 8:00 History of The Theatre 9:00 Capt. Kangaroo 9:30 Boy Scouts 9:45 Little Rascals 10:00 Susan's Show 10:30 Terry and the Pirates 11:00 Big Top 1:00 Country Style 1:15 Dizzy Dean Show 1:25 Game of Week — Cardinals at Redlegs 4:00 Wrestling 5:00 Hopalong Cassidy 6 00 Stars of Grand Ole Opry 6:30 Down Home 7:00 Wyatt Earp 7:30 Broken Arrow 8 00 Oale Storm 8:30 Have Gun Will Travel 9:00 Oun Smoke v 9:30 Golden Playhouse 10:00 Lawrence Welk 11:00 Saturday News Report 11:15 Bright Leaf Theatre SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 8:30 Oral Roberts 9:00 Lamp Unto My Feet 9:30 Look Up and Live 10 00 Let's Go To College 10 30 Camera Three 11:00 Lets Take A Trip 11:30 Big Picture 12:00 Heckle & Jeekle Cartoon Theatre 12:30 Wild Bill Hickok 1:00 Pro Football Giants vs Browns 3:30 Pro Football Review 3:45 World News Roundup 4:00 Face The Nation 4:30 Circuit Rider 5:00 Disneyland 6:00 Lassie 6:30 Jack Benny 7:00 Ed Sullivan 8:00 GE Theatre 8:30 Alfred, Hitchcock Present# 9 00 $64,000 Challenge 9:30 O'Henry Playhouse 16:00 Sunday News Special 10:15 Lawrence Walk’s Top Tunes 11:15 Bright Leaf Theatre invnt/iftA, kUil I luTIIM.U 6 :30 RFD Nine 6:55 Weatherman 7:00 Jimmy Dean Show 7:45 Morning News ’i. 55 Weiatnerm&n 8:00 Capt Kangaroo 8:45 Morning News 8:55 Morning Meditations 9:00 Garry Moore Show 9:30 Godfrey Time 10:30 Strike It Rich 11:00 Camera Nine 11:15 Love Of Life 11:30 Search For Tomorrow >11:45 Guiding Light ' 12:00 Farm News f 12:10 Weatherman 12.15 Debnam Views the News 12:25 Walter Cronkite 12:30 As The World Turn* 1:00 Beat The Clock 1:30 Linkletter's Houseparty 2:00 Big Payoff 2:30 The Verdict Is Yours 3.00 Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Susie 4:30 Romper Room 5:30 Cartoon Carnival 5:45 Doug Edwards 6:00 Sports Focus 0:15 Look In At Books 6 30 Esso Reporter > 6 40 Weatherman 6:45 Calvary Quartette 7:00 Adventuies of Robin Hood 7:30 Talent Show 800 Those Whiting Gir’.s 8:30 Richard Diamond 9:00 Studio One 10:00 Gangbusters 10:30' Jimmy Dean Show 11:00 Weatherman 11:05 News Final 11:10 Sports Nitecap 11:15 Bright Leaf Theatre OCKHAM WTVU CHANNEL 11 SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 21 3:30 Movie: Canyon Raiders “Rangers Ride" 5:00 liopalong Cassidy 6:00 TBA AIR CONDITIONED Today & Saturday Double Feature KEITH LARSEN —IN— 'Apache Warrior" —AND— BRIAN DONLEVY —IN— "Creeping Unknown" Sunday-.Monday-Tuesday Schedule 7 00 Top Ten Dance Party 8.00 Lawrence Welk 9:00 Country Music Jubilee 9:30 Tobaccoland Theatre 11:00 Country Style 12:00 WTVD Preview and Sign Off SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 3:00 College News Conference 3:30 Open Hearing 4:00 Man to Man 4:15 Industry On Parade 5:00 TBA 5:30 Favorite Story 6:00 Jim Tatum Show 6:30 Maverick 7:30 Movie: “The Amazing Mr. Williams" 9:00 The Unexpected 9:30 Movie: "Cagop City" 11:00 Late News Finals 11 15 WTVD Prevlcwo Sc Sign Off MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 23 1:00 Beat The Clock 1:30 Life With Elizabeth 2; 00 Big Payoff 2 30 The Verdict Is Yours 3:00 Strike It Rich 3:30 Moive: “Fort Defiance” 5:00 Mickey Mouse Club 6 00 6 o'clock Theatre 6:30 Your Esso Reporter 6:40 Weather 6:45 Your TV Set 7:00 All Star Theatre 7:30 Circus Boy 8:00 Voice of Firestone 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Wire Service 10:30 IJfe With Elizabeth 11:00 Late Weather 11 06 News To Now 11:15 WTVD Previews Sc Sign Off RALEIGH — ttwiO CHUNK 28 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 10:00 Susans Show 10:30 It’s A Hit 11:00 Big Top 12:00 Get Set, Go 12:30 Air Force Digest 12:45 Baseball Preview 12:55 Game of Week Cardinal — Redlegs 4:00 Football Highlights 5:30 Frontier Days 6:30 Championship Wrestling 7:30 TBA 8:00 The Gale Storm - Oh Suz anna" 8:30 Crossroad* 9:00 Gunsmoke 9:30 Sheer Look Theatre Bandit Queen 11:00 Country Style 11:15 News. Sports, Weather 11:30 Sign Off SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 1:00 Professional Football Giants — Lions 3:45 World News Roundup 4:00 Face The Nation 4:30 Special News - Korea 5:00 The Last Word 5:30 You Are There 6:00 This Is The Life 6:30 .lack Benny 7:00 Sullivan 8:00 GE Theatre 8:30 Hitchcock Presents 9:00 Passport To Danger 9:30 What’s My Lina 10:00 News 10:15 Local (Sports) Weather 11:30 Sign Off MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 23 1:00 Beat The Clock 1:30 Houseparty 2:00 This Is The Answer 2 30 Verdict Is Yours 3:00 Man to Man 3:15 Secet Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4:00 Jimmy Dean Show 4 45 Windy Powers 6:00 News. Sports, Weather 6:15 Doug Edwards 6:30 Robin Hood 7:00 Burns & Allen 7:30 Talent Scout 8 00 Those Whiting Girls 8 30 Richard Diamond, Pvt. Eye 9:00 Lawrence Welk Show 10:00 New & Sports & Weather 10:30 Sign Off AIR CONDITIONED Last Time Today WALT DISNEY’S "Secrets Of Life" Sat.. Double Feature JOHN WAYNE —IN— "Rio Grande" —AND— HUMPHREY BOGART —IN— "Treasure Of Sierra Maure" Sunday-Monday-Tuesday NEW RALEIGH STATION CHANNEL 5 - fVRAL-TV SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 8 5S Morning Prayer 9:00 Howdy Doody 9:30 Gumby Show 10 00 Popeye Cartoon* 11:00 True Story 11:30 Detectives Diary 12 00 Featurette 12:30 Big Picture 1:15 Major League Baseball 3:45 NCAA National Football 5:00 Bar 5 Theatre 6:00 Bar 5 Jamboree 6:30 People Are Funny 7:00 Perry Como Show 8:00 Polly Bergan Show 8:30 Dollar A Second 9:00 Encore Theatre 9:30 Your Hit Parade 10:00 Theatre 6 10:30 Town and Country Time 10:45 Million Dollar Movie 12:00 Sign Off SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 11:00 Church Service 12:00 Christophers 12:30 Mission at Mid--Century 1 00 Oral Roberts 1 30 Million Dollar Movie 3:00 Maurice Chevalier's Paris 4 30 Outlook 5:00 Meet The Press 5:30 My Friend 6:00 Jim Tatum Show 6:30 Sally 7:00 Steve Allen 8:00 Goodyear Playhouse 9:00 The Web 9:30 Star Performance 10:00 Million Dollar Movie 12:00 Sign Off MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 6:55 Morning Prayer 7:00 Today 9:00 Arlene Francis Show 9:30 Treasure Hunt 10:00 Price Is Right 10:30 Truth Or Consequences 11:00 Tic Tac Dough 11:30 It Could Be You 12:00 Tex and Jinx 12:30 Club 60 1:00 Today on Farm f Major League Standings By UNITED PKF.S8 American League New York Chicago Boston Detroit Baltimore Cleveland Washington W. L. Pet. 93 53 .637 86 58 597 77 68 .53! 75 70 517 70 74 486 70 74 486 54 91 .373 1:30 Bride and \-oom 2:00 Matinee Theatre 3:00 Queen For A Day 3:45 Modern Romance 4:00 Comedy Tjne 4 30 Trouble With Father 5:00 Popeye 6:00 Stateline News 6:10 Sports , 6:25 Weather 6:30 Sheriff of Cochise 7:00 Restless Gun 7:30 Wells Fargo 8:00 Twenty One 8:30 11 Men Against The Ice ! 9:00 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour 9:30 Trouble With Father 10:00 Celebrety Playhouse 10:30 State Trooper 11:00 Weather 11:05 News « * 11:15 Sports wr|»! Tfl 11 25 Sign Off 'n,~ k Kansas City 53 90 .371 Thursday’s Results Chicago 7 Washington 3 13 inns Only game scheduled. Friday’s Probable Pitchers Detroit at Kansas City night — Bunning 19-7 vs Urban 5-4. Chicago at Cleveland nigh1. — Donovan 16-5 vs Mossi 10-9. Washington at Baltimore nigh: — Clevenger 7-5 vs Johnson 13 10. Boston at New York night — Brewer 16-12 vs Ford 10-4. Saturday’s Games j Detroit at Kansas City, night Chicago at Cleveland Washington at Baltimore, nigiu Boston at New York Thursday’s Results No games scheduled. Friday's Probable Pitchers Milwaukee at Chicago — Spahn 19-10 vs Rush 6-15. St. Louis at Cincinnati night — National League Milwaukee St. Louis Brooklyn Cincinnati Philadelphia New York Chicago Pittsburgh W. L. Pet. 88 57 .607 84 61 .579 81 66 .551 76 69 .524 72 75 .490 68 80 .459 58 87 400 58 90 .392 -ATTENTION HAVE YOU SEEN A TECHNI COLOR PICTURE ON YOUR 60 FT. SCREEN LATELY? TRY IT AND REALLY ENJOY MOVIES AT THEIR BEST. • ADMISSION # Adults, 10c—Children Under 12 in cars FREE CENTER-VIEW DRIVE-IN Mizell 8-10 vs Gross 6-9. Philadelphia at Brooklyn night _ Cardwell 4-7 or Hacker 7-6 I vs Erskine 5-2. | New York at Pittsburgh night — Gomez 14-12 vs Kline 8-16. Saturday's Games Philadelphia at Brooklyn New York at Pittsburgh, nigh Milwaukee at Chicago ISt. Louis at Cincinnati Center-View DRIVE IN THEATRE Last Times Tonight 2 Big Hits JOHN AGAR CYNTHIA PATRICK —IN— 'The Mole People' ALSO JOHN BROMFIELD BEVERLY GARLAND —IN— "Curucu, Beast Of The Amazon" Saturday Big Double Feature SCOTT BRADY RITA GAM —IN— "Mohawk" Also IDA LUPINO —IN— 'Strange Intruder' Sunday JERRY LEWIS MARTHA HYER —IN— "The Delicate Delinquent" Plus Cartoon Closed Mondays THESE MEN HAVE A DEAL FOII YOU! ,1 I k Left to right are Roy M. Hayes, sales tepresentative; Kermit ton Williams, sales representative: Alonzo Howley, sales rep West, sales representative: Alvis Page, used car manager; Clay- resentative; and Bill Glover, sales manager. THEY ARE YOUR FRIENDS - AND THEY'RE READY TO SAVE YOU MONEY BUY NOW CLOSEOUT OF THIS YEAR'S MODELS FOKD And MEKCIIIIY THEY'VE GOT TO GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE NEW MODELS Also Plenty Of Good Used Cars NO REASONABLE OFFER TURNED DOWN Auto Sales & Service, Inc. YOUR FORD-MERCURY DEALER Corner Fayetteville And Cumberland Dunn, N. C. i
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