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A .1 IJi THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASHEVILLE, N. C. I UlOlilOUllCl Mondoy, April 30, 1956 Rock Hill Publisher Is Attacked Miss Stanley Is Appointed Hotel Sales Director Here Collisions Hurt Eight Ron MaA' ROCK HILL. April 29 Miss Nell Stanley, assistant sales Editor and Publisher Talbot Patrick of the Rock Hill Herald was a graduate of the Mount Airy High School, where she completed a manager of the Hotel Robert.

hospitalized last night with a stab post-garduate business course. wound in the leg inflicted by an Lee Winston-Salem, has been named sales director of the Battery Park Hotel, Maurice Puckett, Miss Stanley had worked in the legal and insurance fields in Mount unidentified assailant, Police Chief W. S. Rhodes said Airy prior to going to Winston Eight persons wore injured in two automobile accidents here yesterday, according to police reports. Four persons were hurt when a far operated hy Billv K.

Gwinn. IS. of Pickens, S. struck a power pole about 6:45 p. m.

at the interjection of Hillside and Liberty Streets. Salem six years ago. During World president, announced yesterday. She will begin new duties on May 7 as the only woman hotel sales director in North Carolina. Chosen "1955 Secretary of the Vfar" in lh clntn hu I ha Matjnnnl War II she was chief clerk of the Surry County office of the Office that Patrick was interviewed at York County Hospital today and declined to sign a complaint or a warrant for his attacker's arrest and prosecution of Price Administration.

She is a member of the National -I i Hotel Sales Manager's Association, Patrick told a reporter that he the Winston-Salem Credit Worn u. iviiu whs riiHi'Ki'u wnn secretaries Association, M'ss Man-reckless driving, suffered has just completed six years and chest bruises. with the sales department of the presents was getting ready for bed last men's Breakfast Club and the night when he heard a KnocK at Winston-Salem llotel. the past two Winston-Salem chapter of the Na tional Secretaries Association, of his door. He said he opened the door to find what he called a "threatening visitor." as assistant sales manager.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mm. R. M. Stanley of Mount Airy, which she has been vice president life ana recording secretary.

Patrick said he and the unidenti Vr, Three passengers in the Gwinn machine were injured as follows: Betty Sue Porter, lfl, of Easlry, S. C. admit led to Memorial Mission Hospital for treatment of facial lacerations; Burnett, in. of Highlands, who received dispensary treatment for nose Injuries: and Robby Dillard, 20. of Easley, S.

head and back Injuries. fied visitor exchanged words and that he was cut when he tried to eject the person from his V7 Dynamite Blasts Rip Police were called and rushed Sufi Patrick to the hospital after administering first aid. Patrick himself said his condition was good hnall Chicago Hotel and he expected to be released 0L Ml bomb squad said six sticks of dy from the hospital within two or three days. CHICAGO, April 29 Two dynamite explosions ripped basement areas of a small SouUi Side hotel early today, killing the hotel namite or "some other nitro derivative" probably were used in Rhodes said Patrick was stan- janitor and injuring three other one explosion wnicn gougea a iwo-feet-deep crater through the basement's concrete floor. 2 bed with a steak knife, which police have.

He said several neighbors were interviewed today, but they all said they heard or saw nothing out of the way last night. persons. Police and fire officials ordered the New Market Hotel at 1615 Blue Island Ave. evacuated after the A second explosion, about 30 seconds later, showered a police squad car with debris. Sgt.

Francis Flanagan, who was in the car said he had sped to the hotel after blasts because of structural dam age to the four-story brick building. It housed about 50 persons. The janitor, Albert Ziemba, 58, was killed by the explosion directly under his first-floor room. The Four persons were injured in a car collision about 1:30 p. m.

on Riltmore Avenue in front of the Coca-Cola Bottling Company plant. Mary C. Anderson, 28, of Hen-dersonville, listed as driver of one of the cars, was arrested on a charge of having no driver's permit. She suffered minor head and side injuries. Paul James Fore, 40.

driver of the other vehicle, suffered right hand injuries. Two passengers in the Fore far were injured. Betty Fore. 18, received left leg injuries and Mrs. Lucille Fore, 45, suffered forehead injuries.

R. T. Davis filed a complaint yesterday at police headquarters that unidentified parlies had entered the Casa I.oma Kestaurant at 2 1-2 South Pack Square by prizing open a window on the south fide of building. A metal box containing about $75 in change was taken. Raleigh Man Heading Fund For Stevenson CHICAGO, April 29 sV-The Na gip.

td ot-'er explosion occurred in an hearing the lirst explosion from two blocks away. Flanagan was not injured. Police said three gasoline fires were set in the hotel March 30. Merwin S. Rosenberg, secretary of the hotel corporation, said he knows of no one who might have a motive for setting off the fires and explosions.

other part of the basement. Two gue.sts and the desk clerk were treated for shock. Sgt. Drew Brown of the police tional Stevenson for President Committee announced today the of W. G.

Enloe of Raleigh as Nflrth Carolina chairman of the "Let's Talk Sense The fund is being raised in order to bring Adlai Stevenson's discus sions of the issue of tha Pravda Says Visit Brought Britain, Russia Closer campaign to nation-wide audiences through radio, television and other mdia. It will operate in North Carolina under the auspices of the MOSCOW, April 29 Pravda North Carolina Stevenson for President Committee, of which Irving Carlyle, Winston-Salem attorney, is co-chairman. today hailed the visit of Premier Bulsamn and communist party Funds raised will be divided be chief Nikita Khrushchev to Britain as "a major event in the development of modern international relations." after Pravda, commenting on speeches by President Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dulles, charged their remarks wowed the United States was not ready to recognize these principles. The Pravda comment included a statement which diplomats here regarded as a broad hint to President Eisenhower that it is time he had personal negotiations with the tween the state committee and the National Stevenson for President" American Enka's new Jet-Power Denim Committee. The Soviet Communist party newspaper said as a result of the talks between British Prime Minister Fden and the Soviet leaders Enloe is district manager of North Carolina Theatres, Inc.

He Is president of the Wake County Stevenson for President Club, first Zionists Back Israel's Kiglit To Defend Self JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector, April 29 V-The World Zionist Congress tonight unanimously adopted a resolution calling on the big powers to recognize "Israel's fundamental riht to arros for self-defense." The resolution said the Arab states "which have openly declared their aggressive intention toward Israel have been receiving aims from tie Fast and West, while Israel has been denied the 'the positions of the governments leaders. in the nation to form in support of Britain and the Soviet Union have become closer." of Stevenson 1956 campaign, The newspaper said the London talks "have furnished one more important and convincing proof of In its first long editorial com tne positive resultr persoui: con tacts between the heads of gov Just released Bon Marche is first to present the biggest news in denim in over I 00 yearsl ernments of various states and Slale Medical Society Opens 02nd Meeting ment on the visit, Pravda said improvement of relations between the two great powers is "a major factor for strengthening universal peace and security and accords with t'le interests of all the peoples of the world." above all of the great powers, which bear the main responsibili right to secure weapons with which to deter would-be aggressors and ties for safeguarding peace and ensuring international security can PINEHURST. N.C. April 29 Mft- yield. Doctors and their wives gathered enaole it to ward oil attack.

The resolution called the alti-titude of the big powers "morallv The Denim with a difference here today from throughout the state for the opening of the 102nd Similarly enthusiastic editorials appeared "in Izvestia, the government organ, and other Soviet newspapers. Pravda said, "The principles of and politically indefensible." All V.S.COfC annual meeting of the Medical ao Nations and men of good wi ciety of North Carolina were urged "to support Israel in At the same time, the society's pi'mcuu toexi.Mem.-c, uy wiucn al 'the struggle for its very survival Backs Foreign ready manv countries guide them auxiliary launched its 33rd annual session. solves in their foreign policy, have The first-dav program included now been recognized in bntiih Soviet relations." a meeting of the society's execu Aid Authority WASHINGTON'. April 29 'jrWThe This statement came Iwo days tive council, registration and in slallation of exhibits. A memorial service for North Policv Committee of Ihe U.S.

Carolina doctors who died last Chamber of Commerce today Dragged Dog Causes Alarm, Revives Report A deal doc being dragged behind an automobile in the Haw Creek section yesterday brought a flurry of telephone calls to the Police and Sheriff's departments. Several people reported they thought the Deavervicw Hond sec- year climaxed the opening pro eram. urged that President Eisenhower be given limited authority to make The meeting win continue long-term foreign economic aid prooosals. Kcfauver Savs Workers Live In Fear through Wednesday. On the In structional side, there will be post Eisenhower's controversial request for such authority was en graduate courses on various medi dorsed by the chamber's 32-man cal subjects, the reading of scientific papers, and a number of ad- ntlirv ormin whmh rirnftAri nnl.ev Woven with high tenacity Enka jetspun combined with' cotton.

Combines the best qualities of a natural fibre with the advantages of a man-made fibre. Appearance is richer the blue a deeper color. Color won't wear off can't whiten at knees or seams. Greater tear strength and wear strength Longer wear lasting good looks. Sanforized of course 1 statements for consideration at the 011 relating to the :Tn.iMi Washington'.

April 29 -sen 44th annual meeting here opening Tomorrow I vll u.r 112.HT-1 mc. m.ui 110 about 30 dogs recently, was at Kt )T lon'ht ea work again, in a different bWJ But upon investigation officers ihlf? Khi. ihK found the dog had been run over Ta lnsAhrJs- through zuvr -as? ssrz ecnrvimip mri snvt 1 111 lrpi fashion show and a bridge L. go JK-ririonfallv anH u-. MillM-oiie piani ill win niiuum nave iiiiiuru huiiivii- k.

party for Ihe lad'es dragged to a burial place The President's Dinner Is schH by the Republican committee" if they vote in the District of Col- prescribed by Congress, to provide long-raiue economic assist- uled for Tuedav night, when Dr Meanwhile, the Sheriff's Depl. received three additional pom-plaints from the Deavervicw Road umuia primary lucsday. Kcfauver. seekinj tie Demo- once in the forms of loans and Donald B. Koorce of Wilmington will be installed as the society' section yesterday concerning more new president.

grants tor approved loreign development projects which may require a period of years for plan poisonings. cratic presidential nomination, told a rally of supporters: "Fear is prevalent in Washington among manv thousands of ning and completion. Strong bipartisan opposition to this proposal has developed in government employes who are aft aid that someone planted in Snake Bites Alabama Man At Church Service Congress. Among those who have tneir ngency by tne Kcpuolican balked at it are Senate Republi lommittce some prying supervi sor whose sole function is to en can Leader hnowland of I amor- This development is the joint achievement of American Enka and M. Lowenstein and Sons.

nia and Chairman George (D-Ga) of the Senate Foreign Relations sure that only Republicans are given preference; yes, even some BIRMINGHAM. April 29 ifi A man, 37, was bitten while handling a poisonous rattlesnake Committee. of the patronage minded members of the White House staff will get at a Pentecostal Holiness Church their jobs if they register to vole service today. He spurned treat Rome 4.000 chamber delegates will act on this and other policy proposals at the final business session of the three-day convention. in the District primary.

ment of his swollen right hand and "Fear is more prevalent among arm. Llovd Hill. Fort Payne, Ala the lit lo people the average man A i was booked on charges of han or woman who works quietly at a government job and supporis and Brotherhood Will Install New Officers The annual installation of officers of Temple Brotherhood, Congregation Beth Ha-Tephila, will lake place at a social to be held nt a cabin of one of the members tomorrow night. All men of the congregation have boon asked to meet at the Temple parking lot at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday (or transportation to Hie meeting place.

Dinner will be served, Officers to be installed: W. W. Michalove, president; Waller Fell, first vice president; Ben Shulim-son. second vice president; Charles Grand, treasurer, and Fred Hoffman, secretary. Rabbi Sidney Unger, spiritual leader of the con.

firegalion. will conduct the instnl-alion. Grand is In charge of reservations for the event. dling a dangerous snake in a man I 1 JL educates a lanuly t.ian it is ner lo endanger the lile or health Western Jeans, Sizes 4 to 1 6 Youth Performs On High Voltage Tower. Is Killed among the more opulent groups." "It is to these little people that of others.

Clarence Cole, 49, Valdnsta and William George Reed the kind or liberal I'cmocratic pro I I gram in which vnu and I believe $2-98 .10, Pinson, identilied as pastor of the church where the snake- a program which stresses Ihe civil GLEN BURNIE. April 29 handling took place, were booked ifv A dare-devil teenager wno did acrobats on a high voltage trans and constitutional rights of every American regardless of creed or color appeals the most. Therefore this fear works to our disadvantage." Residents of the District of Col mission tower was electrocuted early today while climbing down Ivy League Dress Denims Sizes 4 to 1 6 after his performance. A IV Anne Arundel County police said umbia vote officially Tuesday for the first time in 83 years. It will be he was prank I.

Mug. 17. on similar charges. Witnesses said Hill removed the snake from a wooden box, handled it about five minutes and then returned it to tlie box. Police officers R.

E. Mcrher-son and Henry W. Sliafner said after Hill was bitten the men sierted back to Fort Payne but were persuaded to accompany investigators to University Hospital. Hill refused to permit treatment Archie C. Williams who was at the church, said Hill has been bit According to the story told to $3.98 only for national convention delegates, with an indirect clash between Kpfauvcr and Adlai Steven police, Krug was in a roup of HOW ABOUT YOUR roSTURE? youngsters who bad been on a hay son for six Democratic convention ride.

He scaled the tower as a lark. votes. Tiie two-parly primary was au DR. One of the boys on the ground. Ihorized by Congress to replace an Charles Thompson, 19, said when King was climbing down "a ball ten "12 or 15 times" while han miotiicial part) -concluded selec lion system.

of fire just busted out and he fell dling snakes. to the ground. EUGENE MURPHY AMrUll Dr, Loir Hrir Snake handlers base their ac tions on the lfith chapter of St. ft Mark. The 18th verse begins "They shall take up serpents Dr.

W. L. Bll Order by mail from Bon Marche To have money is a fear; not to have it, a grief. George Herbert From Now On, lie's Strictly A SI tower Man Bon Marche, Asheville, N. C.

Please aend me Jeans of Jet-Power Denim: Hopkins Opens Evangelistic' Talks Today The first in a series of evange-islic messages will be delivered at ST. LOUIS, April 29 iV-William F. Power, 19. had finished taking SHe Siz Qunn. I Price Doris Duncan Prize Winner At Talent Hunt Doris Duncan, a senior at Mi the West Asheville Baptist Church today at 8 p.m.

by the Rev. Julian Hopkins of Raleigh. The Rev. Mr. Hopkins, director determine the exact relationship of the spine to the nervous ayitem.

we X-Ray your entire rrrtebral column and make a thorough study of the case. Chiropractors are human engineers of the very highest order and have an eye for perfect posture. They are health mi-thorlllm In their own right, knowing that good posture Is related to health as cause is to effect. DRS. HARDY MURPHY Chiropractic Physicians Dial X081 44 Patton Arenae i i Slephens-Lee High School, was 4 awarded first prize of $100 nt a bath in his suburban Lemay home yesterday.

He pulled the plug from the drain and a snake popped out of the opening. It started swimming around in the water. "I was just paralyzed," said Power. The snake bit him on Ihe big loe of his right foot when he moved to get out of the tub. Power fished Ihe snake out of the water and put it in a goldfish howl.

It was about lfl inches long but Power said it "looked about 10 feet long wtien I of the Evapgclism Department. Slate Baptist Convention, will the talent hunt conducted hv the Sixth District of Omega Psi Name Phi Fraternity Saturday in Charlotte. She is the daughter of Mr. and preach twice daily at 10:30 a.m. and 8 p.m.

Tuesday through Friday. Song leader for Ihe annual Revival Week services will be Paul McKearin of the Southside Baptist Church, Spartanburg, S. C. Address Mrs. William Duncan of 2fi5 College St.

and a voice student of Add 3 N. C. lax, 23c postage. E. Frank Ed inn.

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