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BULLETINS \ATICAN CiTY (UPI) — Vatican sources said today that Pope John XXIII plans to explore every corner of the Vatican and later may travel abroad. The sources said the Pope, who n-ver has lived in the Vatican, also wants to meet every one of the 1.000 persons in th* Holy City and eventually to get to know all about them. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPI) — Russia appears today to hav shattered hopts of agreement on suspension of nuclear weapons tests at the United Nations and perhaps in Geneva as well. A compromise plan worked out by India and Yugoslavia, which the United States and Britain were ready to accept, was rejected bluntly by th. Krem lin Ibursday night. ARLINGTON. Va (UPI) — A segregationist group has charged that federal tax officials subjected Southern church leaders to "propaganda, intimiuarion and coercion" by pointing out that churches used tor schools could lose tax-exempt -status. The Arlington charter of Detendvis «i stale Sovereignty and Individual Liberties demanded Tnursuay tnat the internal Revenue Service iits identity me neaci ot any 1HS d.partmcnt whicn nas auy suen tax demai exemption unuer acute consideration." fiPRINGHILL, N'. S (UPI) — Rescue workers searching for the 49 nunets stui missing in a cnvea-in eoal mine pianned to take a precious lew lnuiiitins oil today to snow a royal vuuikir urouncl the Scene 01 tile disaster. Prince Philip, woo nas been Visiting in Ottawa, Sain he would cui snort lus stay m toe eapilai aand ny by jet aiiniui (o tspnngmn touay to vtait the piLneaU ana 10 taut to survivors in the hoapi tai. bAVANA <UPI> — Rebels Intent on disrupting Monday's elections hn\e warned Cuban motorists that any wbo venture on the highways i duung the week that began Thursday “travel at their own risk." KANSAS Cl IT , Mo. (UPI) — About 6,700 employes threaten to "like tonight against I rails World Airlines, halting its international operations, dill Miller, general chairman of District 142 of tut international Association of Machinists, said Thursday a ‘finai offer from TWA was completely unacceptable. — '1 he United States and Britain to GENEVA, Switzerland (UPI) IIIW cMany Zxkcruriil tlliNty o. t CubUsiiMi rtj «fcutK'» iTBi.isjiinc wuiht*. At 3li Ra-<t Canary Street '.n>. !**i t*s secoutl-elaas matter m the Post Office \u uu. ■’UW the lews cf Congress, Act. of Match 3, IB'? Cverv rrtenioon. Monday through Friday A! ItM KII'IION HATES *t OAVKIKK IS ooiiu, pci wr«t O TOWNS NOT SKKVKI) HI CAItKIKK ANI> HUki aOUTEk. LNS1IO NORTH CAROLINA MB* pc, y«w; MSO for sli non the. txou for three month* f T'^-KTATr per year In udmnce, U M far ttj » »hro* month* Little Things (Continued From Page One) hark to hljn .If that a the bes a supporter with a million cat do. guess I can get along withou the five spot ”. That’* really to ken support "Most people art nice,” said Malpass. “and we dif for good-naturedly, but now ant 'hen I run across some who reallj get mean... I could tell you a few things,” he sighed. ... BIRTHDAYS Today Is the birth day of the Rev C L Corbett, Jr., Connie Eason, Margaret Noel En nis. Mis R M Godwin, Margar et West Hit.son, Mrs B E Jack ‘on and Ixtllie Mae Wade Yes terday was the birthday of John Carroll Barbour, Mollle DeWalt. Thurlene Godwin, David L Pop" Patsy Surles, Judle Welborn anti Rev a .1 Williams Celebratit ’ Saturday will be Willie Mofl Mrs Dorothy Jean Mitchell, Lee Best Johnson, Magdalene Walls Mrs Ix'slie Hudson and Jessie Slo THING AM VITOS We ha'" heel impressed by Glories concemin; the great humility of the nev Pope John He instructed Vati can press agent* never to refei to him in exalted phrases, as cus i’omary when writing of prevlou< Popes, but merely as "Pope John' . The fact that he picked Ameri ca's national election day for hl< coronation is further proof he is n't interested in publicity He cause any other sort of headline' are hard -o come by on election day or the day after A news pic ture showed Pope John's brother plodding along on a minor errand of manual labor, not even aware that his brftther had boon elected to the highest offiee in Christian dom Mike Lynrh is a Brigi'te Harriot fan — ana an enthusiastic one. Said yesterday he has 21 pictures of her jn his collection already We told him that a new picture book on the sex kitten is now on loeal newsstands, so Mike dashed off toward Cad's "That," he said, "1 must have " Most cumb Smith gave me five dollars,” he smiled "but I think I'm going to send it ! towns are holding their Chris'ma , parades on Ihar.k'g. ing Day o the two days following OPPOSED ( IIAVC.E When the exten- on cf the Fa4*' ! front of thp Capitol was being de i ba’ed in th-1 Senate. I did not sup I port the change The project wil j cost over $10 million It ha= heei highly rontrove s al among ao hi I teets. But the proponer ts of th< I change prevailed and now we an : seeing the project* begin * . ecn ! sequence the greatest • e ir ! the Capitol in a century w.;: bate beeri made The last great ching’ ; *«.■ the addition of the new Sen I ate and House wings a cen'urj | ago. Too Late To Classify I OK RENT: 3-room unfurnished apartment, wired for electric stove and automatic washer, lo cated in Erwin, for informa'ion call Owen C. Talley 3*515. 10-31-3ts-c tiny hailed nuclrar tests for on< \ ir in hop< s Russia would agree across the conference table here to . rid the Ka t West race in atomfr explosions. Hut even before todays East-West talks began in tli marble Palais des Nations on the banks of Lake Gem \ a a Sovie demand for a permanent ban — without cheeks and counter controls foreshadowed failure of this meeting and an other deadlock in Last West relations. PARIS (UPI) — Arab government leaders stepped up consul tations among themselves today quoting persistent reports that Israel plans to invade Jordan, informed sources said The reports were dented by the Israeli Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem Thursday night, aut dispatches reaching here described considerable diplomatic activity among the Arab nations. Raiders (Continued f mm f’kge One) sonvllle township Filial raid, ban-inn any last - minute action on this Halloween night, was October 2(1. Two more | \ at stills, (500 gallons of beer, 30 gallons of whisky, two condensers were destroyed and a man nam 100 gallons of beer and a pres sure tank were cap'ured in John ed Frank Cole arrested on a charge of liquor violations. Total take for October was 30 stills, .0 condensers, 300 gallons of whisky, 5800 gallons of beer. 12 gas tanks, 40 cases of jars, four gas burners, a pressure tank and the 1949 pickup. (Baked Apples) DELICIOUS BRAISED SHORT RIBS of BEEF (Brown Potato) TENDER COUNTRY STYLE STEAK (Brown Gravy) SWIFT'S FRESH ROAST BEEF Rice & Gravy BAKED VIRGINIA HAM Raisin Sauce Dinners Above Served With Your Choice of Two Home Cooked Vegetables, Dessert & Drink ENJOY LUNCH THIS SUNDAY AT ADA JACKSON’S BIG-4 RESTAURANT "WHERE ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH" Campaign (Continued i- t«tu Puce >nel activities and made various pro visions for their en'ortninment A local television station a t | Memphis is staging a "goblin giveaway” in which prizes will he awarded to stay - at - home child ren, In and around Albany, N V , merchants were providing a large paper "canvas” for youthful ar frorn the 7th District since the | days of Reconstruction." On the national scene, he is con vinced that Richard Nixon will be the successor to the presidency "The only way to stop him from becoming president is to shoot , him," said Malpass. I That's all to the good, accord ing to Malpass, who w,i s photo ' ki <f)#!ivu wuii .Ni.xun eaim r uir .Mar locally he finds that Republi cans are still on the scarce side i and he is predicting no upset foi I Lennon at the polls, j "1 saw a man over in Erwin ! and I said, ’You look like a Re publican lo me ’ And he was I ^ said. Tin glad I found you I hav en’t seen a Republican for sever- j a I hours.’ ’’ This gentleman, said Ytalpass, j ■ Immediately gave him the name of five more GOP’ers ond he had , a satisfying talk with them. On l the other hand, he found his re I ception at a service station out I near Erwin "pretty rabid—down right brutal and nasty.” Malpass said that campaigning i is difficult here for a Republican | candidate because it’s hard to get | financial support. All the funds he could stir u\> were still fifty dollars short of the filing fee. He paid tile rest out of his own i pocket and also paid for his tours ' around the district. ) ‘‘Of course, I can live cheap as a snake,” he says, "and I have my compensation " His campaign cries include cut ting taxes, balancing the budget, withdrawing from the United Na tions, "establishing a foreign po hardext blasts for the labor lead Trick Or Treat ConiMuru Fiiiii, Cafe Oael | er. Reuther tx at the top, he claims I of “the most powerful political fe If the Detroit'" ,s evi r elected president, h» declared "I'd go t > Canada. How could I take il un der that son i I a gun? He's a man tis's, and "pie eating and cider drinking" contests were to be held, Atlanta store owners invited children to soap up their windows artistically and ottered prizes for the best jobs, CeVume Contest Authorities at Kansas City went i till - out to p ovide good times ! for the children. The city ar j ranged five parties a! community j centers as well as a citywide costume contest for adults and kids alike. AC spokesman for Uni ref said he expected 10,000 chil dren to be involved in collections Hey." relieving the farmer of "government charity,” restoring states' rights and replacing Su preme Court decisions with "gov ernment by law.” While Nixon looks to him like a shoo-in for the I960 race, Mal pass says Wal'er Reuthcr with be the 1994 Democratic presidential candidate and he reserves his In arep With KEITH'S Your Budget. . . It's thrifty to keep your shoes in good repair — always. You’ll need fewer shoes . . . have to buy them less often. Work Guaranteed At Reasonable Prices SHOE SHOP Dunn, N. C. Same Location lor 14 Years WANT A BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME? Today's price of our beautiful new home is $15,743.55, or a reduc tion of $1,000 off the actual dollar and cent COST price. The price is still reducing $100 each daily issue of this paper. Watch this space to see who gets the greatest bargain ever had in the purchase of a new home in this town €. T. La 4 i mtk ■*. In«*. DUNN, N. C. Killer (Continued rum Page One) O'atman, an ex-convict, mel through a lonely hearts club, po I lice said. The y also found the tat ( ter'd part of a coat believed b longing to her. The third victim. attractive hlonde model .Judy Ann Dull, lb • •.« believed to have been found last December. An unidentified body found near Indio. Calif., fit ted her description. Raped At Gunpoint Glatman told police he played a eat and mouse game of raving his ' ictuns at the point of a gun, | forcing them to submit to b mg photographed in the nude and then cold-bloodedly strangling them while th-y believed they were soon to be released. G’atman. who has a long prison record and served sentences for roobery and sex offenses in both New York and Colorado, raid all hrre murders took place during a period of a little more than a year. Me said he met the two model* through adv> rtisernents they had placed asking for work. Glatman. an amateur photographer, was optur d Monday night when a highway patrol car happened to drive by as he -hot and slightly wounded a 27-year-old model ne 1 is anempting to rape, police said. The model, Lorraine Vigil, told police she met Glatman Monday m Los Angi ies when he answered her advertisement tor work as a model. She said he tried to rape her at the point of a gun but the gun w<nt off, a bullet grazing her leg, as officers drove by. Tale of Torture Glatman said he kept the at tractive Miss Mercado captive fur nearly 24 hours, rapaing h'T sev eral times during the nigut of duly 23 at her Los Angeles home apartment. Me took nude photos o' her and finally killed her. “1 forced her to lie dow’n some where in San Diego County, tied her ankles w'ith one end of the one uve-iooi sasn corn and wrapped the remaining rope : around her neck from behind,” he said. "Then I strangled her. She did n’t suffer much. I really didn't want to kill her. She was tue one I really liked. But she could have idr-* ' •• ---- - - for in i .• nights. Controversy boiled In Waukesha County, Wis., where the pastors of two Roman Catholic gramma bools withdrew support from th" Vnicef appeal. One of the priests said he took the action after being i'lfottned by a man who ldenli i d limself as an American Legion sookesman that members of the Unicef committee had been affili ated with Communist front groups There was light drama in a Paducah, Kv,. pumpkin patch Thursday night. Deputy Sheriff Orvis, Chumbeler captured a teen nged bov who had been planning to go into the jack o'lan^ern bu siness—with Chumbeler’s pump - kins. VERY SMOOTH It Hi_rb Elliott can't be bctbeied combing his own hair, preferring the smoothing b>uch of Jean Fi j er artist and hair dresser. Actually. Mi^s tra r is combing the hair of a wax dummy of Elliott in Mucfame luisauds Waxworks in London. England. Colleges (Continual Frcsn Page One) >i>e, S3.122.960. Community College at Ashe ville. $1,125,000; at Charlotte. $3, 325.0C0, at Wilruington, $1,050,000; new community colleges and ag ricultural technical institutes, $3. lOU.OOO Tt> Buy l.ana The boarc. also asked for two million dollars for emergencies and contingencies and another million dollars for buying land. In i. ,;g needs for the tate - suppo: ted colleges, the board assumed that private and church-related Institutions would probably have a minimum enroll ment of 32,000 students by 1969-70 The recommendations will be considered 'by the Budget Com - mission before submitting actual requests to the Legislature. LONDON (UPIi —British novel ist Rose Macauley died Thursday at the age of 77. I +DUNN4 TODAY & SATURDAY STERLING HAYDEN — IN — "TOP GUN" _ AND — 'MACHINE GUN KELLY" WITH SUSAN CABOT SUNDAY — MONDAY TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY The Geat Submarine riaiurel ■M.: GLENN FORD ERNEST BORGNJNE N EW YORK l PI i —Alexander , L). Gros'e,, 59. a member of the :nm of Grcsset and Dunlap, book publishers. died Thursday after ; an extended illness. . PRINCETON, N. J. (UP) — V.! Rad-1 iff® Heermance, 76. the f:rst / director of admissions at Prince on University, uted Wednesday af a heart attack. ♦STEWARD I.AST TIME TODAY ROSSANO BRAZZI JOAN FONTAINE — IN — "A CERTAIN SMILE" SAT. DOUBLE FEATURE TONY MARTIN — IN — "FRONTIER SCOUT" BRIAV KEITH — IN — "DESERT HELL" Starts SUNDAY FOR 5 DAYS REGULAR ADMISSION Tuckered out? Refresh with Milk... Milk gives you a lift that lasts Get a glass of milk when you need a lift that lasts. Milk is high in protein. It’s a powerhouse of energy. You’ll carry on really refreshed, lastingly refreshed. Milk, the High-Protein Refresher Milk gives you complete proteins to help build strong bodies in ycuth, rebuild sound bodies in adults. Enjoy milk every day! Home Delivered or At Your Favorite Store. BUY SOME TODAY!
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