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THE LAST WORD — It happened right at temporary corps headquarters for the Democratic party, so it might have been expected. Republicans got the lirst laugh by contracting for his billboard near the convention hall In Atlantic City. But when daw.i came one morning, the added comment shown in photo had been posted below the sign. (NEA Telephoto) Dunn High Roster Named For the past week ori a twice-1 •-day schedule the Dunn Highj School coaching staff composed of head Coach Whitney Bradham. and assistants, Glenn Varney, Bobby Tart and Jerry Smith have been working out with the 1964 Greenwave football team. Being very optimistic about his team’s chances in the Southeast ern AAA conference. Whit says around fifty boys are practicing during the two a day schedule — - STARRING MICHAEL BARBAR SHOWS In the mornings at 7:30 and in the afternoons at 4:30. Gone from the 7-3 last year’s teams record are All East and All Conference end. Cliff Butler; All Conference halfback, Eddie Tay lor; honorable mention All Con ference fullback, John Watts; Barry Dudley; George Blalock, and Andy Barefoot. Bradham said that with the exception of Butler, Barefoot and Blalock, the Dunn forward wall returns for another tour of duty with the Greenwaves. The line is expected to have some hefty brui sers. As yet no position is sewed up with all the boys having a good opportunity to get into the starting h'ne-up for the season opener with Laurinburg. The Rinaldi anything just so I killed her.” Rinaldi, oi Watierbury, Conn., is charged in the mysterious De cember 24 death of his pregnant Fife in Chapel Hill. He has con sistently maintained he was inno cent. At a hearing to get bail for Rinaldi, Foushee testified Rinaldi hired nim last summer to clean his apartment and at the time asked him if could kill anybody, if he could throw lye in some body’s face and if he wanted to earn lots of money. He also said Rinaldi asked him later in the year to go to Water bury and kill his wife. Foushee said he saw Rinaldi at a shopping center in Chapel Hill the day police discovered Mrs. Rinaldi’s body and that Rinaldi “approached me and said it was over.” Acco'ding to Foushee, Rin aldi told him “I did it.” Hi GRAND OPENING SATURDAY MIN-IT GRILL W. Broad St DUNN, N. C. Now Under New Management Owned & Operated By BEATRICE FERGUSON SATURDAY SPECIAL HAMBURGERS — 15c HOT DOGS — 10c FREE COKES — FREE COFFEE SAMPLE PEANUTS ALL DAY SATURDAY AFTER 8 a. m. game is to be played September 4th at Laurinburg. Even though the “Waves” have much experience in the line, they have only two boys who return with experience in the backfleld Jack Tew and Jonathan Hill re turn as the only experienced backfielders. With a good fullback and a good defensive backfield^ Bradham looks forward to a good season. He says he has never seen any group of boys with any higher morale *han these, and they are Working ex*ra hal'd on assign ments and plays for the season opener. The following is a list of boys competing for positions on the Greenwaves varsity: Jack Tew, quarterback; Clif Alphin, quarter hack; Jonathan Hill, halfback; Bobby Parker, halfback; Eugene Chance, halfback; A1 Norris, halt back; John Thornton, halfhack; Billy Allen, halfback; Ricky Tart, ! fullback; Pat Lynch, fullback; Don Miller, fullback; John Strickland, fullback; Terry Keith, center; Douglas Heath, center; Randy Godwin, center; Steve Carver, guard: Raefell Hill, guard; Char les Hawley, guard. Wayne Adams, guard; Mike Godwin, guard; Ralph Dudley, tackle; Terry Brinkley, tackle, Ernest Futrell, tackle: Ed die Crabtree, tackle; Gary Ennis, tackle; Phil Byrd, tackle; Ray Campbell, tackle: Bruce Bates, end: Kenneth Monds, end; David Snipe-s, end; Fletcher Blalock, end; Perrv Lewis, end; and Don Wilson, end. Tobacco der way. Second sale was at the Pig Pour Warehouse. Tomorrow morning at 9:00 the first sale will be at the Fig Pour and the second at Plan ters and then the season will be or its wa7 with a two-day skip to Monday when sales will re open again. There was every indication that last year’s season average of $57.53 here would be topped this year when the year closes. A total of around 11,000,000 pounds was sold last year. Warehousemen today predicted a 15,000,000 pound year for ’64. Hampton Graduate Accepts Position Jean demise Ledbeter, daughter of Mr. -,nd Mrs. 1*. H. Ledbetter and a 1964 graduate of Hampton Institute. Hampton,. Vs., has been employed at the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company in Durham as a special Worker in the electronic computers depart ment. i fli'jl Jean graduated from Harnett High School in 1960 where she was an honor student. She was a | member of the band, the choral Club, the commercial club, Crown and Scepter club and other or ganisations. At Hampton she ser ved as president of a dormitory and was engaged in other activi ties. She received her B.S. degree in mathematics and physics. The North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company is re ported u> be the largest Negro business in the world with dis trict offices in several states and the District of Columbia. Jean’s father, P. H. Ledbetter is princi pal of the Harnett High School. Civil Rights to his tune, whatever it may be He will campaign wherever the president wishes and will say whatever the President wants said But he still- sits on the executive committee of Americans for Demo cratic Action, regarded as an ex tremist, left-wing group. And his zeal for Negro rights in undimin ished. His selection reassures nor thern liberals with lingering mis givings about Johnson’s liberal views. A man with appealing personal- . ity and unlimited energy, "Hust ling Humbert,” as he has been dub bed, believes in big Federal spend- I ing and draws to his side liberals laborites and other “do-gooders.” | Barry ct. ~ "It destroys the myth that the John administration is conser vative,” Goldwater said. Goldwater said he wanted to “congratulate President Johnson for selecting Hubert Humphrey as his running-mate.’. His statement was read to news men by Press Secretary Paul P. Wagner who spoke to Goldwater by ship-jhore telephone this morn ing. Wins Fight sonally assured me he signed for Wallace under a misapprehension I will leave it up to Judge Moore’s decision as to whether or not we should seat Mr. Webb.” Scout Drive part in 51 units and 221 adults give generously of their time and talents in building the moral and physical character of our local youths. I feel that our citizens will want to be a part of this worthwhile endeavor,” declared Dr. Byrd. Local Campaign Chairman in the Chicora District include: Jun ior Lee, Coats, Herman Green, special gifts ($29-*99), Dunn; Wi ley Bowenffi neighborhood chair man, (»10-»25), Dunn. DISCOUNT TO NEUROTICS LONDON (UPI) — Clothing salesman Tony Gold said today he would offer 10 per cent dis counts to neurotics. H. P. C ANNON & SON, INC. JOINS IN INVITING FARMERS TO SELL TOBACCO ON THE DUNN TOBACCO MARKET "THE FAST GROWING MARKET" Routine Cases violate no law, pay I3S fine and cost.1 John Samuel Suggs, Ullington. careless and reckless driving, plead guilty to violation of O. S. 20-141-a, ji.^a accepted, PJC on condtti i he pay $5 and cost, (re 0!!* fit.s). M W. Lamm. Coats, abandon and non-support, court found ac tion frivolo’is and malicious and prosecuting witness was taxed the costs. Harry James McCutter, Rt. 3 Dunn, no insurance, PJC on cost. Wesley McMillan, Rt. 2, Chaly beate Springs, public drunk PJC on $25 and cost. Willie Janies Green, Fort Bragg, speed 68, cost. Ulysses Bass Jr. Rt. 1, Knightdale, violation pro hibition law, possession with seal broken, actual cost of $5.75. John West, Rt. 1 .Spring Lake, non-support, simple assault with hands on Carrie Mae West, PJC 3 years and placed on probation rn regular condition and special condition he pay $30 into court each week for support of his wife and children—remain sober and not assault his family. No cost. Clyde Mills, Rt. 1, Lillington, public drunk, PJC 12 months on condition he remain of good be havior, no cost. Graham Suggs, Erwin, aban donment and non-support, tried at an earlier court and told to bring doctor’s certificate to show if he is not able to work to sup port his children — court found defendant was not physically able to support his children on doc tor’s certificate. No cost. Bobby Thomas Jenkins, Fort Bragg, speeding under conditions, nol pros; Cain McLean, Linden Rt. I 1, worthless check, pay check and cost. Richard Elmore Wood, Coats, fail to yield R-way, PJC on $10 fine and cost, (remit fine). Graham Mills Suggs, Rt. 1, Ben ron, fail to yield R-way, fail to transfer title — cost. John Hollis Poole, Rt. 1 ,Var ina, speeding 110 mph, 6 months j on roads, suspended 2 years on I condition he not violate any law, and not operate a motor vehicle i for 12 months, pay a fine of $100 . and costs. CHRYSLER FORECAST NEW YORK — Chrysler Corp in announcing the 1965 model run Will offer car buyers the widest selection in the company’s history [ forecast that next year’s industry ! sales will be as good as this year Newton Grove Man Injured At Beach A Newton Drove man. Lloyd A. Britt, was admitted to the Samp son Memorial Hospital Friday aft ernoon for surgery on his right el bow which had been injured at Carolina Beach earlier. He told the hospital authorities that he had been walking on the beach when a large wave knocked him down with such force that his elbow was broken. A metal pin was inserted into his elbow shortly aft er his arrival at the hospital. Harnett Graduate Teaching In Roper Ronald Bernard Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Tucker of Godwin, Route 1, has accepted a position with the Washington County Union School at Roper fo rthe 1964-1865 school term. He will serve as an instructor in the science department.' Ronald graduated from Harnett High School in 1960. He was a member of the school band, the basketball and football teams, Crown and Sceptor club, athletic club and was an Explorer Scout. He received his B.S. degree in June, from Fisk University, Nash ville, Tenn., where he majored in biology. At Fisk he was keeper of fin ances for his class three years. He is a member of the Omega Phi fraternity. Nathaniel’s mother, Mrs. Edith Tucker is an instructor at Har nett High School. Too late To Classify FOR RENT: Three room furnished apartment. Gas heat. Private en trance. Call 892-3818 or 802-2117. 8-27-3tC WANTED: Middle aged woman to care for house and three-year-old child. Apply at 15 South Magnolia Avenue after 5 p- m. Health card required. Mrs. Billy Ray Cox. J - 8-27-2C News Roundup WASHINGTON (UPI) — Former Democratic national Chairman James Farley predicted Thursday that President John son would carry all but six states on the election and that his mar gin of victory would thus be as greit as Franklin D. Roosevelt’s in 1932. Farley said that Johnson will probably lose Alabama and Mis sissippi as well as Kansas, Nebraska and two other states WASHINGTON (UPI) — president Johnson today attend ed the funeral of Mrs. Anne Douglas Beverly Byrd, the wife of his long-time Senate colleague, Harry® F. Byrd of Virginia. NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) — Turkey will “shoot if neces sary" to force rotation of about half its 650-man army contingent on Cyprus if President Makarios continues to refuse permission for a peaceful shift of men. ATLANTIC CITY (UPI) Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy told groups of delegates to the Democratic National Convention today that the best way to continue the programs of his assassinated brother was to work for the Johnson-Humphrey ticket. 4 ITS HERE! THE MIGHTIEST ADVENTURE EVER FILMED! WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS 4 * - SHOWS AX - 1:15 - 3:50 - 6;Z5 - 9:00 Starts . TODAY THE NEW JAMES STEWART - DEBBIE REYNOLDS JOHN WAYNE - GREGORY PECK - MANY OTHERS - HOOT WXQ llflM • ADMISSIONS - MATINEE CHILD - 50c ADULT - 85c EVENING CHILD - 50c ADULT - $1.00 /(^PALMOLIVE ' —’***■ Beauty Creams while it Beauty Cleans 2 for 31c PINK OR GREEN KEG. CASHMERE BOUQUET in Gontle Pink and Gentle White RKfi. 2 for 31c AJAX FLOOR & WAX CLEANER 27c BRILLO SOAP PADS 5 Pads 2 pkgsL 25c SEALIFE PINK SALMON Lb. CAN PAL PEANUT BUTTER 3 Lb. 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