Trentonian , Basic Training Course i For Infantry Officers smM • ■ ■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - -. Second Lt. Durwood E. KoOnce, 20. ton of Mr. and Mrs. Guy T. Koonce of Trenton, recently com pleted the 15-week infantry of ficer basic course at The Infantry School, Fort Banning, Ga. The course is designed to acquaint the newly commissioned officers with the responsibilities and duties of an infantry unit commander. Lieu tenant Koonce is a 1955 graduate of Jones Central High School and attended North Carolina State Col lege. TORNADO Continued from page 1 em edge of Deep Run, where six members of the family got no more than a thorough soaking from the rain that poured upon them after the roof of their home was blown away. No accurate summary of such property damage had been at tempted but even an amateur building contractor could count an easy additional $100,000 worth of this kind of damage in and around the hard hit Deep Run area. ; This price taig does not include any wear and tear on the nervous system of Deep Run residents who had a few of their most terrifying moments Sunday afternoon. SENATOR SAM Continued from page 5 where abuses have been found. It does not go as far in some in stances as the McClellan investi gations have indicated need for corrective laws. 1 supported some tightening amendments to the act. But the bill as reported, from com mittee does include positive pro visions for the protection of the rank and file worker and for the encouragement of honest unionism. Among its provisions is the require ment for full reporting and dis closure of union operations and financial dealings of officials, with '■ CAMP LEJEUNE — William L. Harmon wti promoted to Marino Sergeant, May 6, while serving w'th 6 Company, 2nd Modicai Bat talion, a unit of the Second Marino Division at Camp Leieune. ' Ho is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Harmon of M Marshall St., Revere, Mass., and husband of the former Miss Naomi Chase of Trenton. Before enlisting in the Marino Corps, Harmenl attended Revere High School. ertfoinal penalities for failure to re port and false entry. It provides criminal penalties lor the destruc tion of union records. It makes embezzlement of union funds a. Federal offense. It forbids anyone conivicled of a serious crime from holding union office until his vot ing rights have been restored by the State. The bill guarantees the righ' of secret ballot to union mem bers in the election pf {heir officers and requires that the elections be held within a stipulated time, limits are pished upon the estab lishment and the duration of .....1 -■: B*ad rrofr ison Mfi-; t$e ifpd ;p| ■ The 20 year-old soldier Is a M5T (graduate of Jones Cental High School add was a farmer in 9riUan life, A f. N. C. State College To Host institute’ North Carolina State College will be.the scene of the first Agri cultural Cooperative Institute to be held in the statenext month, Robert S. Boal, marketing spe cialist for the N. C. Agricultural Extension Service, has announced that the first such Institute will be held July 9 through July 11. ; Meetings will be in the College Union 'Building. , Boal said that plans for the In stitute were developed through requests' from coop e T a f d v e s throughout the state. There are now around 400 known cooperatives trusteeships, with legal machinery to dissolve trusteeships in viola tion of these limits. These provisions are in line with the recommendations of the Mc Clellan Committee and they have received Senator McClellan's sup port. They are a step forward in curbing abuses now existent in the labor-imanagement field and at the same time they do not penalize honest Unions. Our Select Com mittee will continue its investiga tions and further recommendations will be forthcoming. it - For Hk -Lawn MoWers & Outboard Motor Repairs DIAL 4894 U. S. 70 REPAIR 5H0P HWY. 70 EAST OF KINSTON Complete Parts and^ Service for Eriggs-Stratton, Clinton and Power Products Motors. INTERESTED IN PROPERTY, DON'T GAMBLE ... BE WISE WE BUY • SELL • FARM LANDS • TIMBER LANDS • DOMESTIC DWELLINGS • COMMERCIAL PROPERTY M. BAILEY BARROW "The man between you and your loss" INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE Phone 6981 or 6202 429 N. Queen St. Kinston, N. C. PIG — FRESH DAILY — CHICKEN Regular Dinners — Short Orders — Sandwiches ■ C«U^cUnkmk»y5So]Jm! Wednesday, July 9. N. G. State College Chancellor C. H. Bostuuo and Extension Service Director at a banquet in North Ballroom beginning, at 6:30. Regular sessions will get under way the following morning • at 9 o’clock following another short registration period for late ar riyals»gp?l.;' * QUESTION: flow can X protect my timber from fires? HOOKER & CO. STOCKYARD IfV |fp } ' . it a mighty good place to sell your livestock either at auction on Tuesdays or a direct sale other days. What the producer not only wants but needs, is a' profit on his transactions, and NOT SIMPLY A MARKET. With the exception of Thursday we are open every day, Monday to Saturday noon. Come see us some time! Telephone 3624 Kinston, N. C. ■ ANSWER: | your forest is < around the.d careful With tortus and grass burn ing. Also urge your neighbor to be careful with their fires. 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