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Nation’s plenty of them—repor our runners last week Truman may not run believe this feeling is Washington. For one thing, they Truman is sick and first lady. They is leaning strongly to Fred chief justice of the U. S. Court, as his successor, less, Truman must 'v Word would h»ve' spent 1946, to January White House—or | as President—or tt than any other nia ; Not only that, h the obtest maaZ Vinson is 61. JEiienho#er became 61 last Sunday, Oetobc* 14, wid Sen ator Taft is 62. ?, ’W* . "Mental Ills H^you wonder why we do not have sufficient facilities to care for our citizens afflicted with insanity, you have ther answer in the fast that an average of $94 per ydlar is expended for each victim of polio whereaa onty 26 cents goes for each person suffer ing from insanity. Dr. Edward Pleasants, superinten dent of State Hospital for the Insane, kjv Jw MM# to Would yok QMeto have Yale Coach Be^mafc Hickman in your town ** a banquet speaker this winter. He can be had. Oar information is that he Is receiving $600 per appearance ojk the eireuit—a special cutrate price Cor Ids old friends down South. On a special dealt he may throw in Pea head Walker, Us assistant. We thought that Charlie Justice was one of the main coaches at the University, hut *«ays here that he is “assistant coach of the Carolina layups team.” This is probably being done to give him more time Mr scouting duties. For year-in-year-out sports publi cising On the wholesome, yet whole tale, level, we will take Ted Mann of Duke University. Although still & young than, he is deih of the sports publicists in these parts. Hottest freshman basketballer' unong the Big Four this year is said to be Dickie Hemrie, who is some where around six-feet-seven-inehes. they were all after this' Joflesville lative, but Wake got him*, His dad, who had hoped to live to jee him per form on a College fuintfc died a few The Answer Iordan had decided not to ^^sr sSmor.we ^ the fottnrttr Week before last, Gov^lwr «»d Mrs. Scott'had a to-do at the Mansion honoring their son, Bridegroom Bob &ott; They had kinfolks in there ^^Hasaan#Uonnty and all overg rbout 200 ut kU. . You, of course, know that Dr. Iordan is Mrs. Scott’s ftrtt cousin. Wo have it straight that during the •ourse of the festivities certain mem re rs of V the SOOtt-White-Jordnn families worked desperately to get President’s Party , A busload of Raleigh folks went by. special bus to Winston-Salem for the Write Forest groundbreaking tne monies. Claude Gaddy, Union Coun ty native who handles educational work for^the Baptists, supervised the trip. Among those going were Chief justice and Mrs. Wt A. Devin, Asso ciate Justice and Mrs. E. B. Denayj Insurance Commissioner and Mrs! Waldo Cheek, LeRoy Martin, Fleet Williams of the Mews and Observer; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bunn, and a whole pUaael of others whose names #m would know. Some" Of them—though none men tioned here, I am sure—must he Bap tists first and Fair Dealers second. As the bus neared the stand, It was stopped by a patrohfianand one of these Secret Service nien Who sWanw ed all over the place, peeking very businesslike (the SS m«n kept his right hand in an ominous position in his coat ,pocket), they inquired: “Is ihis. the PrUsidafs Party . * “No»* aagf to# somebody" ofi the bus, "we represent thfe remnants of the Democratic Barty.” “Well, than,” replied the coat pocketfellow, “you will have to take; that road right over there.” As the bus rocked add modned along the new-cut road,’idee pf the group said in a stage Whisper you cbuld hear froak bare to the door; ‘Tve thought for -some time now that, the President had his oWn spec ial party, but you wouldn’t think One M* men would come rig^t out and tyoj**” : f.laa|«Amua4 Fair •" ^ Fox, Who did such a. wonder on State Fair publicity* may fgHko groundwork fora pqr year-around Job with, .the ^Hife^-TOan of the idg age? and WmmQ.. H9H . lotte, has his why about it, the hew * Junta** are*** to tiie water, but It lft» tane.^We 4»,v» bad one ISlfe im V ... ,;, . v, • • <■' * - V- , -/■ ■' =-_ i PKfeafr ' -feilviifijiik*- - .. .‘.rf 'ISlli LJ- " ^ *3?^** w£ 7-, ‘ • ERL’ 3t, ' f l f, . PIP +. v, ji . fUfM; ‘j SrgfyT . ’* O- f*kj ift **,■ • V £, i. ■ ;s;a; ; %/ :■ - . ‘ . • ’ t > ^pSp- ||$|$*!afjl
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