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The High Point Enterprise from High Point, North Carolina • Page 12

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121 High Point Enterprise, Friday, Nov. T1, 1969 Brief State Items Equipment Conference Ends Jobless Prefer 'Half-Loaf WHEELING, W. Va. (AP) -A RALEIGH (AP) Delegates! Research using nuclear i.j awe throng of jobless Thurs- from throughout thc Southeast to- tion in textile processing unfur i cc i a new ia if. day wind up a conference at North manufacturing was re ported: Carolina State College on clectri- Thursday to the conference byj a al nag on me woor ireni cal equipment for the textile in-1 Prof.

Henry A. Rutherford oli lowcr wa es dusiry. I North Carolina State College. Striving mightily to lift themselves by their own economic bootstraps, some 600 to 700 unemployed men and women jammed into ithe Virginia Theater to listen to RALEIGH (AP) Judge Raleigh attorney, gave plan borr, in the desperate Jack Hooks declared a mistrial I tice he was supposed to represent mind of one of their own a 57 Thursday in the case of a Central Cecil Lovcdahl, the accused con- year-old unemployed steelworker. Torch Case Is Mistrial Prison convict charged with tossing burning rags into the cell of another prisoner.

The judge acted when Wright vict. Solicitor Lester V. Chalmers Their plant, the once-bustling said "he started the trial when plant of the Wheeling Lovedahl told him he had no law-! Steel had shut down months yer. Retired Man Shoots Wife HOLLY SPRINGS, N.C. CAP)- Springs Police Chief.

Deputy Sheriff L.WPntchet said Par- jago, been sold to a broker and now faced a piecemeal end on the auction block. It's scheduled Monday. But, spurred by the broker's there was a could yet be new owner were Tar Heel's life Spared In Oklahoma OKLAHOMA i CITY (AP) A 28-year-old North Carolina man has had a death sentence com muted to life in prison by Gov. J. Howard Edmondson of Oklahoma.

Eddie Oxendine of Pembroke, N.C.,,had been sentenced to die in the slaying of Mrs. Ruth Zimmerman during the holdup of a Lawton surplus store in 1953. James Spence, 28, of Kinslon.j cause she is expecting a was electrocuted in Dec. 15. woman's death several months The circumstances were remi- ago.

Spence, before he died, told niscent of 1956, when Kennedy. Kennedy And Wife's Paths Separate Again By FRANCES LEWINE IIYANNIS POUT, Masj. (AP)- Jacqueliae Kennedy had hectic and historic three-day election reunion with her fast traveling their paths separate again today. They hardly had time to savor the idea of moving into the White House. Sen.

John F. Kennedy, the president-elect, was off to a sunny Florida vacation. His wife headed back to Washington, D.C., so she could stay near her d6ctor be- baby miscarriage, blamed on the tension and excitement bf the convention events. But now, she was taking things as easily as she could, staying put of most pf the election campaign going to bed at 11 p.m. on election "I knew I couldn't get involved in (he tension of the all-night vote counting." the State Pardon and Parole B.T.rd that "Oxendine did not fire any shots." Spence said he fired edged out in a bid for the Demo cratic vice presidential nomination, had gone to the French Rivi- the fatal shots after Oxendine had era while Mrs.

Kennedy, expect. I i 11 S. V. Parham, 66, a retired dairy anenu u. w.

nucuuLL amu ai 'ic a va if worker, who told officers he fear- ham admitted he shot his 5 cornr)e te with ed he was worrying his wife to i Mrs. Bertha Parham, 67, 6 1 death, is in jail charged with her then tried to shoot himself muraer. missed. The officer said there Parham borrowed a shotgun were powder burns on Parham's Thursday from Ed Belton, Holly RALEIGH (AP) Elliott, who cashed a paycheck in months, began recanting his idea: "Better to work for $1.50 an hour and eat than be unemployed at an hour and starve." It caught On. Friends in the same fix talked it over.

More people were called to add their opin- Mrs. Luther war dead were dedicated at Oak-1 ion. Then it really mushroomed. War Dead Are Honored H. Hodges, wife of the govenor, joined in ceremonies today honoring Tar Heels who died in wood Cemetery as Raleigh joined in observance of Veterans Day.

Stale and federal workers had! World War II and the Korean War. holiday. Otherwise business! Bronze tablets in honor of generally was as usual. The roaring climax was Thurs- A committee of their own kind Basketball Clinic Scheduled ST. PAULS, N.C.

(AP) -Coach Everett Case and his North Carolina State Wolfpack take part in the 12th annual basketball clinic here Nov. 20. It is sponsored by the Eastern Carolina Officials Association. Most Farms Have Electricity RALEIGH (AP) Power lines carry electricity to 231,750 North Carolina farms 97.7 per cent of the total. The state Rural Elec- trification Authority, said Thursday in a report to Gov.

Hodges that North Carolina ranks ahead of the national average-- iwas commissioned to take their story to the nation. They hop that somewhere, some place, there was an industry ready to leap at the opportunity to move into a ready-made plant with a ready-made crew of skilled worker, who were wilingl to work at reduced wages. There were some hecklers at 'irst, but they were shouted down a vengeance. Half a loaf sounded good to a hungry man and some had their children with home. That time, Mrs.

Kennedy had a tied Mrs. Zimmera and her! ing a child then too, waited back husband up. The dale ol Oxendine's execution had been set for May 24, but was delayed until the pardon board considered his case. The board recommended commutation and a series of 30 days stays kept Oxendine alive untii the governor's action Thursday. dlnce that my husband would be most magnificent" in his presidential job "and I assume I won't (ail him in'any way." Before leaving Hyannis Port Mrs.

Kennedy reported she was finding the idea of being first lady "rather unreal" in the familiar Cape Cod family surroundings with the rainswept seashore Mrs. Kennedy said Thursday "practically lik any other fall her first news conference in her new role. She said she was proud and happy of Kennedy's success over what had seemdd insurmountable odds. Was she happy for herself? "Yes," she said, adding: "I think a wife's happiness does come when her i husband is happy." she thought her husband should have month's rest in order to properly carry on his duties as president. She observed colorfully: "You can't race a car endlessly without taking it into the shop." But her husband had alloted himself just 10 to 14 days, despite the advice of his wife, America's first lady-elect, who views her main role as "taking care of the president." She said: "I've every confi- Voting Machines WASHINGTON (API Rep.

Emanuel Celler, D-N. has advocated use of voting machines in national eleetioas throughout the country. The delay and uncertainty surrounding Tuesday's election, he said Thursday, pointed up a need for a more modern method of counting the votes. DAVIS PATROL WATCHMAN SERVICE Usinf Night Watchman Clock and Door Seals Equipped With 2-lVa; Radio tor Better Service PROPERTY 24 HOURS I'ER DAY VOUR BUSINESS AND HOME PHONE 88 8-6025 WILL PROTECT JACK S. DAVIS ORDER BOOKS FOLDING PIN TICKETS CLIP BOARDS BALL POINT PENS INDEX CARDS CECIL'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.

304 S. MAIN ST. PHONE 88 2-6121 'Voice 7 Contracts Awarded WASHINGTON (AP) A new Voice of America radio station planned near Greenville, N.C., is Herter and South Korean Foreign U.N. Membership WASHINGTON (AP) The! United Stales Thursday strongly! backed membership in the United! Nations for South Korea. A joint statement issued after a meeting! of Secretary of Stale Christian A.I scheduled for completion by thc end of 1962.

The U.S. Information Agency said Thursday that two Texas firms Alpha of Texas, Richardson, and Conlincnlal Elec Ironic Manufacturing Dallas had been awarded contracts totaling $12,173,000 lo build thc facility. The station, which the USIA said will be "the most powerful long range station in thc world." will have six 500 six 250 kilowatt and six 50 kilowatt trans- mitler.s. With its transmitting power, the USIA said, tltc station Will give Voice of America a more powerful signal to Europe, Africa, the Middle East and South America. Transmitters at Bound Brook and Wayne, and Brcnlwood and Schcneclady, N.V., will be replaced by the North Carolina station.

I Total cost of the GreenviHe-set-1 up. including land and equipment, will total Thursday's contract, USIA officials mainly covers construction of; buildings and antennas. Minister Yil Hyung Chyung reported this and also said "every effort should be mad3 to achieve the unification of Korea in accordance with the pertinent United Nations resolutions." JUST RIGHT! Let us clean and Iron your shirts EXACTLY as you want them. 210-212 PINE ST PHONE 882-3393 VIC'S BARBECUE NO. 3 ONLY 1011 E.

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