MANN FILM LABORATORY 740 CHATHAM ROAD WINSTON SAIEM, N. C. Considerably- cloudiness Saturday with aoattered ji taiAAiy *U *> Not quite as warm most Satuuhty.' . DUNN, N. a FRIDAY AFT*! :;/S' '■ i vf iiff Iliiiw REV CARLTON REST , ft THESE . LITTLC q Things Hmt«t Adummi LITTLE NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE AND THINGS An overflow crowd is expected to attend the James Brown show and dance Saturday night in the Dunn Armory' • -A freuueh^ . star on such shews at “Shinaig*; tad “Where The Action Is," Brown is the biggest big-name attraction te appear in Dunn in yeare.. ..Other big name stars are also on the pro sponsor of the show... .Incidentally sponsor of the show ... Incidental^. Brown gets a minimum of $2800 Continued On Page Bight CHURCH I^uiks RIG EVENT 8CNDAT — Dr. Char les E. Dietze, left, executive secretary of N. C. Christian Churches, wUl deliver the morning messa ge at Hood Memorial Christian Church, shown at right, which will eqlebrate its 76th anniversary on 8 unday. The local Disciples of Christ Church has a proud heritage §nd history. The Rev. Carlton E. B eat, shown at bottom left, became pastor of the church last October and is one of the most popul ar ministers ever to serve the church. Dunn's First Completed Church Structure ' tn fhfe n#» Christian Church. The 7gth anni verity ftif A special program has been planned for this grand occasion. Dr. Charles E- Dietie. executive secretary' of Hh*£jj«rth Carolina Christian*Churches, -Mil deliver the morning ship service. pf. at the wor a native of Savannah, OeorfMl, came to this position bn i{Uly 1 of this year, served for Prior to thW time, ten yeaiyas vice president of the Colie** iff the .imw. l**i»f>„ ton Theological Seminary) in t«* ington, Kentucky. ■ .S/t Bavfpg received h^ ®- A. de gree from Transylvania College and hi* B. O. lege of the m hthe CW ..... Dietz* was awarded the honorary D. D. de gree from AU^htip Christian Qqt lege hurt May 2* HIT Will PjWQfit if0™ Having taBulld New Plant Jt Cvuiin 1*0 Plant Manager C. W- Ifcwell of th< Erwin MillB division of Burlington Induatrips. »dfU«d K*yor Bill For Campbell College Fish Will Direct By Phillip E. Kennedy The word COMMUNITY suggests a center of Interest that tends to bring people together for work, cultural ,expression, play, and the mingling? of kindred and friend . ■ jpi9e*H’a!tlohi” Rev. Carlton pastor, said today In ma|thg ;the. announcement.. f i»oltowtng - the morning worship service, a picnic dinner will be served, in the* fellowship hell. Af ter dinner, a short informal serv ice wHl be conducted at which time a roll cs^l of members will he made, a ghort historical sketch of the Marshbum today that the mill will build it* own water plant to servtd the Erwin community. Mr. Howell pointed out in a letter to the town that, “We do not feel that we can operate a com petitor® business with paying 35 cents per 1,000 gallons of water and have therefore, decided to bu ild our own water treatment fa cility." “Should the'''project get Im mediate approval," continued Mr. HoiwWl “we‘ Hope have *' plant in operation wttttiH ' ll months; however, we, of course, want to .be served by the Dnunjaystem un* Ml inao-- >Wtot is in opfcrattadf' •mvaS appreciate tV) U relations that exiat.be twasp Duhfr this fine relationship/' concluded Mr-Hortreil *. v. CWeMi mana ger of Dunn Production and Cre dit. died — Twelve V. S. servicemen died Friday in a tire In a top-secret tt. 6. Navy com munications center near here. Jap anese firemen charged they were jbarred from entering the base to help quell the fire and save lives. Fourteen other U. S. servicemen were injured. U. S. Navy authorities refused tt allow nine Japanese fire companiei en enter the hast for two hours un til the blase got too big for service teams to handle. A Japanese fire official said that even then they re fused to allow the firemen close enough to the building to fight the fire effectively. U. S. Navy officials sa|d 84 other men on duty in the two-story frame building, a kty relay point for message* between the 7th Fleet and land installations, escaped without injury. The dead in the blaze, which broke out about 2:30 a. m., Included seven sailors, two Marines, a Navy officer and two bodies so far un identified. One Japanese firemai was hurt by falling debris. The Japanese fire official sai< the blaze was first reported a round 2:30 a. m. by a nearby reel jdpnt, and n»«e tire engine oomWj -ilea were sent to the scene, jrojjs 20 miles southwest of Tokyo. He said the Americans refuse aid on grounds that “the fire wa only a minor one.” Military fire men from nearby Atsugl Naval At: Station and the U. S. Army’s Cam] Zama tried to put it out. But two hours later, with tin blaze rearing out of control, tfif Japanese firemen finally were per mitted to enter. The fire by that time had reduced the building to rubble. One Japanese news photographer who tried to take a picture of Qjt installation's main gate was arriet (Continued on Fage 8) Truck Rams House Trailer Th« driver Ofa 1965 Ford tractor trailer truck Was charged with cart lea* and reckless driving after thl vehicle crashed Into tht rear of a house trailer being towed by 1M1 International truck. The aCct* dent occurred about noon today ap proximately one mile north of Dunn on interstate M. Cited for the traffic offense was Tyler Bennett Maynor, 46, of Route 3, Albemarle. The driver of the other vehicle involved was Identi fied as Ralph Miller, 67, of Red 3ank, X. J. State Trooper W. T. Harris, the Investigating officer, said both trucks were traveling south and that extensive damage was done to both vehicles. .’ Miller and his wife, Hulda, re ceived minor injuries, t , Old • Bluff Presbyterian Church of wear iWads will celebrate its 207th anniversary Sunday. > Dr. Ha raid j. Dudley, executive secretary of the Presbyterian Synod of North Carolina, will be guest ^speaker at the 11 a. m worship ser vioe. A aaMtjnnnion Service will be conducted by the Rev. W. A. Wewn, pastor, assisted by the Res. Bitty Herring «f. the Godwin Pres byterian dttiroh. i'! t . t-iu RtaiowlAg tha. worship service a ^cnT the dinner will be held on church ground*- A. memorial ser vice'Wiil be held at 2 Om Of (ttdeat Old »lpff is one of tbs oldest churches In this area. The Rev. James Campbell, 4 native of Afgyle - shire, Scotland, was its first minister. Heo is believed to have been the first1 resident Pw byterjan minister in North Caro lina. .i-zil.-V iv a ?' •: , Die present church building/was completed 1n 1968. Relics of the past which will be on display Sun day are two communion -cups made of solid silver. These were pro* seated to the congregation April 91,; 1774, «i> i!4u h- fi'v, tbn.-l- j TMuHtton>has iy.that these mips ww« given to {h* Rev. John Mc Leod. a Scotsman, by King Oeorge Campbell Project The friends - of - Campbell Col lege committee that will condurt the “Million Dollar Cabinet" drive Campbell College in the Dum _, .ty Will be the 350 mem oers of -the Chamber of Com mere* Leading the members in the ef 11 fort, which the group will carrj on between September 37 and Oc. tober 15 during a county wide co ordinated drive for the college, will be Tommy Godwin,, a mem ber of the Board of Directors, is. president of the Nu Supply Company. tn Dunn is the a movement be iy Bendersoh Belk, sypr, Lewis Holding Jtop North Carolina vjd retire the debt lenc® building and .thousand library pgnjng completioni meaning intended, . h*fe‘ tjicknamed Belk’s group M Oatephell’s “Million Dol lar Cabinet.” W. l. Corblir of Corbin Construction In Dunn, is Harpett Coutttys representative. The -‘-Inet has ilpasSed the hilf*way; !k toward Its statewide goal off one million, Almost „ half of Harnetf's minimum '-goal of 100 WduMhd A the codfttjA intensiVe drlVe b«dh£ Working with Opdwin in the eolloitation of special gifts and in co-ordinating'dhfe community drive Will be Joe Rttark. Dunn chairman ip .the colmly effort. Raymond Oromartle #1U serve as treasurer to tjtie Chamber of Commerce com mittee and John Thomas. WCKB commefltatpr, will be publicity cMihtiStt. , ' As Godwin accepted leadership of the , tJhamber of Commerce Worker* y*sterday, he spoke. 0* thS ingrltoed realisation ,, among townspeople generally of the worth I m Exchangee i? Maldon B. Yelland, the 1965 . m temational Farm Youth Exchangee to Harnett County, addressed the Duhh Lions Club Thursday nigh* on' tft* native country, Australia, and showed slides pertaining to: his homeland. Harney1 one of Yellard’s host countries dur with rthftjDeyweicgltiUr^dops op Route 3, miff the gwwt .of, the.. Jomm, Thqpuft, famlly.«n Bflute*,,JJiUn«fcon. „ The young speaker «!ftl4atai duced by Mrs. Bettie E. OUes of iftfatfti* COonypued on of Campbell to the Dunn area. The Board of Directors is & cross section of the business communi ty of Dunn, he said! and the feel of the ^ directors in, entering tfate prgjifct* points toward an IWsfaifl^'respdhse both from the 990 chamber members theme* and from the whole town. Since Campbell is * princ asset o* Dunn and Harnett O ty, it is in the interest of 1 to give the college solid sup] Godwin maintained.” Morals Offender Wouldn't Defend U. & Orders »altimore. Md. — An to CWv J. -jMfllard Tawee said today the governor has order ed an ' investigation into the background of Bayard Rustin, ci vil 'rights leader kfao ls scheduled to speak at jhe University of Maryland- ’ Rustin, a civil rights leader, is a convicted Negro homosexual ! *’ho went to prison during War 0 for refuting to fig the V. a. Maryland State Police were or. dered to make the Investigation after a citizen called the governor's,, office and complained that Rustic should not be permitted to speak On the university campus. f (Continued on Page 8) Dorothy Malone Has 6-Hr. Operation HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Academy Award winner Dorothy Malqne bat tled for her life today after a six. hour lung operation during, which her heart stopped but was kept' have removed the clots from her lung device. The 40-year«pW blonde .star . of television’s “Pey ton * Place" fcefles Was placed in the Intensive care tihit At Coders of Lebanon Hospi tal at about ,8:16 a. m. PDT after 1* hours «jjnd' 15 minutes in the operating room'. Dg&|taymond Weston, one of se veratf^iurgeons who attended Miss >e #111 mate it. We I the clots froth 'her a 'optimistic.” - ’ operation, which be •PDT Thursday,nighh gan ajt 7 p Weston’s* prnd televi mother, formed the lengthy operation to re move what Weston called “massive (Continued on Page KghU & «