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BULLETINS SAN DIEGO, Call*. (ufU) ** Uo*valr ha* successfully completed toe maiden teat flight of the 880 jet transport, described aa the world * 'attest commercial aircraft. WASHINGTON (UPI) — Seieettve Sendee Director Lead* B. Hershey proposed today that draft-exempt young men be trainee for civil defence. « DURHAM (UPI) — the election of new offieere and aa feddrets by U. S. information Director George V. Alien today highlighted the closing session of the annual meeting of UM North Carolina Counci of Churches. , NORFOLK, va. <UPl> — two u*n whe lived eight day* o* fruit Juice and biscuit* in an open dingy after their yacht sank In t heavy gale were on their way to Mayport, Fla., today, giving tbankr to a Dutch baron who saved their lives. Th« men, George Herrtngtor 27 a lawyer from Kew Gardena. N. Y., and Maraon Crowweli, 24. » boat-builder from Riverton, N. J.. were described in a terse buUetlr from the Dutch aircraft carrier Kar«l Doorman as "thinner, nev ertheless in good condition.” NORFOLK. Va. (UPI) — Virgin)*'* .argest City atood on th threshold of integration today. Barring a lat-mlnute legal man euver or some stiu-to-be-devised action from tha state level, 17 Ne gro students will walk into six pfevlouSiy-whlt# schools Monday, end ing a legal battle started May 10, 1956. LEOPOLDVILLE, Belgian Congo (UPI) — Armed troops were called out today to control bands ot Africans Stoning European-ownc cars and looting buildings. asiw . . ■■■■■ im FAYETTEVILLE (UPI) — Two members bf a New England nrtr which has contracted to study tne feasibility of ah inland port hen have arrived to begin the ground-work for their ttinrey. RALEIGH (UPI) — The State Supreme Court today ruled un constitutional an act creating the North Carolina Firemen's Pensior Fund. The court held there was "discrimination and lack of uniform ity" in the statute passed by the 1957 Legislature. WASHINGTON (UP!) — The 1958 Mother of the Year, Mrs David R. Coker of HartsvUie, S. C., had a "friendly chat” with Presi dent Eisenhower today about the importance of mother* In bringing about international understanding. Clinton Girl ’Home From Cuban Turmoil The former Jane Vann of Clinton, who married a Cub an businessman ^ several years ago and was in Havana when the rebel forces of Fidel Castro took over, has arrived in Clinton wit), her three children for a visit. Her husband, a second genera! Scot named Alberto McGrigof, la still In Havana, but she soya ah# has no fears for his safety. Me Grigor is chief meteorogtst at the Jose Marti Airport. Mrs. McGrlgor met her hus band when she was a stewardess with Chic.^">-Southern Airlines flying to Cuba. Mrs. McGrlgor is thie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Vann of Clinton. Her mother became fran tic when 6he did not hear from her daughter for several weeks during the uprising that over threw the Batista government, but was reassured when the daughter told her that communications of all kinds had been disrupted. The Clinton nRtiv esaid that when she left Cuba, no native* were being allowed to depart. But she and the three children had no trouble, since they had status as U. S. citizens. +STEWART+ TODAY THRU SATURDAY * ADMISSION * Matinee Evenings Child 25c Chfld 25c Adult* SOc Adult* 76c It. Ada. Cards 55c * Features At * 2:16 • 4:39 >7d>2 9:25 Home Loan (ConttowA »t«M Page One) response to our new office and feel %e have made a nice gala In 19GB.” Headquarter* were formerly in the Cromartie Hardware building but in December a completely mo dern set of offices was complet ed in a prominent downtown lo cation. The association has been settled for aeveral weeks into the totally remodeled old theater build ing and has one of the brightest facades and cheeriest interiors of any looal firm. I “Since 1922,“ said Cromartie, "we have provided a aafe place to keep money. As an additional safety measure the organization recently applied to the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation for cover age. If it grants the application, all depostta up to $10,000 would be Insured. Home Savings and Loan la pro udest of its loan record. All mort gage-loan borrowers, said Cro - martie, are “paid up to date.” Last year, the charter of the or ganization was amended to take in more territory so that loans can be made over a wider area. Applications will be taken from anyone in this general vicinity. Cromartie said Horde Saving* and Loan feels there is a bright ottlook for 1959, baked on the enduring soundness ef the associ ation’s books and the continued in terest of its members and direc tors. Use The Record illt? JB ailij IXtcard tflA nibHsheti d\ • v>aiA. (*URUSH1^n wu«i» At 3X1 Ea*t Canary Street J” me u» dcoond-class matter \n the Poet Office m ou •nder the 'awe cf Congress. Act of Marvfi 3 w trerv afternoon. Monday through Prida* V SUBSCRIPTION RATES . a CARRIER: tft enb par «Mk n»WNR NOV SERVED Bt CARRIER AND «(jk ■outer ram north cArouna: rm p rav; MM far Ns «*othr. MM far Ikm ■aatta ■ mm i LOW. LOW PRICES S&H GREEN STAMPS AT WINIUNXIE AND VALUABLE S&H GREEN STAMPS BY DOtNG'ALL" YOUR FOOD BUYING AT WINN-DIXIE - - RESOLVE THIS YEAR TO SAVE MORE DOLLARS YOU SAVE WITH EVERY DIME YOU SPEND! - - CAROLINA FRESH, LEAN, FORK SPARE RIBS sMAu*ai 4Qr POUND ll|JV *• Sweet W-D SLICED BACON Z 55< GR. BEEF lb 55c 1 Made From Be«t Grade “* I-Lb. Pk* $1.59 Geed To the Last Slice SWIFT'S WOKTHMOKE " BACON Pound 39c Seef Suvcrbrand ram stjn* mm Cottage Cheetah 25l ■■■HI 49c 49c INK Stick Cheese K? 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