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Inspect Site For Scent Camporee The Camporee site for approxi mately 3,000 East Carolina Coun cil Scouts was inspected recently hy representatives of the 20 coun ty Council Camporee Committee in New Bern. The site is in Glen burnie Gardens Park on the Neuse. There are 100 acres of rolling land revved with beautiful pine woods and a soft carpet of pine needles. Through the breaks in the trees, one can see vast sf’. etches of the Neuse River arm of the Parol:.v, Sound ast it lazily ; Atlantic. This is a'camping spot Visit Heilig and Meyers Williamslon for the “Rost Rtiys In Furniture” B=W--r- --«■ •- -g. ^^--T Big Commercial Plane In Service A Super Constellation, with the largest seating capacity of any commercial airplane in service, has just been delivered to a lead ing airline. The Super Constella tion n as flown from California to Florida in six hours and fifty minutes. The aircraft averaged "44 miles an hour and reached top speed of 425 miles an hour. It carries eigh ty-eight passengers and is the first | o fthii'ty .-itch . .alt to he delivered . to the company « The first of these new transports J will begin scheduled service be-j tween New York and Miami this j month, and will be able to make the New York,Miami run non stop in about three hours. Later, these aircraft will be put into service on other routes and sched uled limes on these routes will be cut comparably. shifts in and out from the broad to challenge the imagination of Scouts and explorers as they pre pare to encamp for a three-day week-end on April 25-26-27, 1 FRUIT CAKES ! For llu* Holiday Sanson 3 lb. Cake $2.98 Also ;i whir Assortment of LAYER CAKES, PIES, COOKIES BUNS. DONUTS AM) OTHER DELICACIES Martin’s Bakery t N. C. GREEN, Bailee WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Polio Poster Boy March of Dimes Poster Boy Larry Jim Gross, 7, gets sledding instruc tions from his dad, Air Force Chief Warrant Officer Jim Gross. The lad, whose left leg was weakened by polio when he was 18 months old, is visiting U. S. cities In-behalf of 1982 March of Dimes this January. His picture appears on all March of Dimes posters with the 1952 slo gan, "This Fight is Your*.' Join the 1952 March of Dimes today. No Hr ('.rnsorshi/) Of I'oliticiuns' Sftrrchrs Tho Federal Communications Commission has ruled that broad casting stations have no right to 'censor the content of political speeches, even if they use state and local libel laws as an excuse FCC said in its view no liability for libel rests against a station as a result of providing a micro phone for a legally qualified can didate for public office to reach the voters North Carolina cotton fields that were carefully treated for boll weevil control this year pro duced an average of 125 pounds oi lint cotton per acre above un treated fields, according to George D. Jones, extension entomology leader at State College. Victims Fleeced By Quack 'Cures' By Stanley James Washington. The Food and Drug Administration, which pro toots the American consumer against misbranded and danger ous merchandise, reports its “most bizarre” case recently involved the promotion of "radio" mach ines for the diagnosis and treat ment of cancer. The KDA.'-ays Hath It Drown a Los Angeles ehiropraetor, was convicted by a jury for misrepre senting he machines, as a cure for various diseases. Says the K D. A Dr. Drown claimed her mach ines could "tune in" the organs of tin body with a single drop of the patient's blood, two drops if the patient couldn’t be there in per son. This remote control was supposed to lie effective even when the operator didn’t know where the |rat lent was. By tuning in on the radio fre quency of the diseases, according 1m Dr Drown, the diseased cells, automatically foil away. One en thusiastic patient endorsed an other Drow n admonition, against taking shower baths. He was con vinced water was a conductor which connected the patient with vibrations of the sewer. Conse quently. if he took a shower, his body magnetism and energy were likely to go down the drain lie was also careful not to pull out the stopper until after he had climbed out of the tub, nad clean ed the tub with a lone handled bi'Uih to avoid any contact with water going down the drain Governhmct expe.ts. prominent jin the fields of ivu dicAl and ,, prattle treatment, taolu and phs lcs, testified ai the trial the nia chines were worthiest I* vvr.s a fascinating story, anyhow while it lasted, radios, long brushes and all. North Carolina has seven na tional winners in -t 11 Club work this year. The projects in which they won top honors were pouttrv, home improvement, personal grooming, clothing achievement, canning achievement, farm and home electric methods, and froz en foods. Each received a $300 scholarship. NOTH t; OF PltlMAKY \N1) FIFCTION ( Al l.I D l lllt THF rrurosi: of nominating; AND I I,it tint; a mayor AND ITVi: ('OAi.MlSSlONF.KS FOH Tin: TOWN OF JAMFS VII.I F, N. ( Under and by virtue of a eon sent judgment signed at the Nnv ember Term ol tin Martin County Superior C'ourt and under and by virtue of Chapter 252 nl the Sta lutes passed by the Dial Legisla ture and under and In virtue of tli*' funeral laws relating to muni cipal electa a primary lias boon called for tht purpose of nominat ing candidates for the of I no of mayor and tor the office of com missioners of the Town of James-1 ville. N C. Said primary election is to be held at the usual voting place in said town on Monday, the 14th day of January, 1952, be tween the hours of (1:30 A. M and <>.30 I1. M Eastern Standard Time. Any person wishing to run for the office of mayor or cos tmis sioner of said town will file a no tice of such candidacy with Mrs. Mac Waters, acting clerk of said town, on or bfcfore the 3rd day of January, f9512. A new registration.of all of the n,!('is for said town of Jamesville b bi *. n ordered The registry 1 ; ,i) i„, n.'d for the registration of voters at 9 o’clock A. M on Saturday, the 22nd day of of December, 1951 and said I books will be closed at sunset on Saturday, the 5th day of January, 1952. Saturday the 5th day of January, 1952, will be challenge day for said prtmaiV. No one will be allowed to vote in said primary and election who has not register ed in. this new registration. Mrs. Mae Waters has been nam ed Registrar and Clyde Glass and W diner Holliday have been nam ed judges of election to hold said Vr«T<a ce wa «r<i w<a sr< primary and election. 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