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FARMVtLL* N. C. THE HOUSE PRINTER? N. ?J. Pricey Ymr *2.00—6 Uh. *1—3 Mo*. 60c of nmwf t. Cards of Thaaks and «U Notice of E*■ tertainment for profit will be chatted for ait the rate of 3 cents per word. Cash to accompany or Advertising rates will be furnish ed upon PnUished weekly and mitered as Second Class Hail Matter at the Poet Office at FhnnviUe, N. C., under Act of March Stud, 1878. RALEIGH Rohhd-hp b i ■ i .. i -.— (By Eula Nixon Greenwood) MOVING?—R D. Beam, redhead ed, known as “Red,” and a Cleveland county native, a few weeks ago re signed as executive of the Dairy Foundation at State college to become head of the First Federal Savings & Loan Association here. Prior to go ing with the Foundation^ he held a re sponsible position with the Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. He went to the Wachovia from an executive position with the State School Commission. He will likely be replaced by L. L. Ray, Alamance county native who foi roll to directors of the N. Foundation tod to officii Broughton Smith, from a good Wilkes county family, walked into George L. Bennett’s room, two blocks off the campus, and shot Bennett, killing him. A few minute* later, Smi they, 30-year-old war veteran, killed himself with the same pistol he had used to end the life of the 22-year Oid Wadesboro senior. Meantime, stu dents were scattering from the .cam pus for an faster week end at home. Hie killings in Chapel Hill eame as the trial of Raymond Hair of Fay etteville, on trial for the murder of Roy Coble, another Wake Forest stu dent, last December, was coming to a close. Neither Coble nor Smithey was an enrolled student. Just as President Thurman Kitch en’s Christinas was rained by a cam pus murder on the eve of the_ holi days, so was Easter a black day this year for Chancellor House and Acting President Carmichael. College offi cials are constantly working to im prove not only their physical plants, but the mental attitudes of the stu dents, and the Christmas and Easter tragedies at Wake Forest and Oaro 1 “CAM I CUT W COST OF MY AUTO INSURANCE?' If you’re a Mloct risk drtvor you can qualify for economical protection with Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Co., Columbus, Ohio. | Salect risk company | Automatic ronawals * Owned by policyholders rail DIXON IISIMHCE AGENCY 114 W. Wilson Street FARMVILLE, N. C. Phone 4711 _A|e OcweaWw US L SIGNIFICANT — Crisis Govern meat or not, it is significant that North Carolina and other states lad week sarted, laying plan* for a civil* an defense program against atomis attack. Several members of the Com cil of State, including Attorney Gen eral Harry McMullan, State Audit*?! Henry L. Bridges, and Secretary a State Iliad Eure were in Waahingtoi last Wednesday and Thursdaygettini advice on civilian defense plans whicl will be canned forward on a volun tary baaisuntil the Legislature car make further prevision next year. NOTES — * Dr, Norman Vincent Peole, prolific inspirational writer ant minister, spoke in the huge Reynolds Coliseum here last week, hut attract ed 30,000 fewer people than . B1II3 Sundayish Bully Graham dw 19 th< South Carolina capital a few week: ago. It was a had night and onlj around 5,000 went out to hear liim. Reports reaching Raleigh ate tha: Senatorial Candidates Willis Smith & Frank Graham are running neck-and neck in most of the counties, Witt Graham having good strength in th( upper Piedmont area of counties ant Smith exceedingly strong in the moun tain counties (with the exception oi Burke) and in the LumbertonGastonis group of counties along the S. C. N. C. line. Graham also appears tc be stronger in thq Northwestern N C. counties, with Smith holding hit own in the northeastern and central eastern counties. It looks now as iJ the race may be largely decided bj the sheer physical endurance and the strength of the two men. As the days become warmer and the battle, gets more vigorous, Dr. Graham will thin! tlongingly of the relatively quiet aca demic life at tile University and Wil lis Smith will regard law practice as a safe and sane existence. The sena torial race of two years'-ago killed J. M. Broughton. J. C. B. Ehringhaus was never a strong man after the 1932 nice'with Dick Fountain, and Fountain was never" the same aftei that. Dr. Ralph McDonald was an in valid for several months after the 1936 campaign with Clyde R. Hoey. Rumor persists in Washington that President Harry Truman will fit Dr Frank Graham into an important, and comfortable position in Washington ii he loses the Senate nee. 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