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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 2

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PAGE 1 THE STATESVILLE RECORD LANDMARK THURSDAY NOVEMBER 13 1953 At Mitchell Symposium I Mint Museum Head Tells Of Art Heritage M' Eleven Crewmen Die In Crash Of Tanker of In the toughest city of to the she paid fines in in the ptoanb They called ber'Maggie th opera TR 2 5235 Creedmore's been THE IS BIGGER 57 THAN THE PLAYHOUSE! '54 '57 JUST ARRIVED '57 57 '50 $1490 TONITE '49 '53 Carolina Motor Company The Spider' starts Today at the Playhouse Also 'THE BRAIN A Science iction Thriller! STAT crowd artist have court been made Articles amending the charter of Nieniand Industries and Nemo Inc have been filed in the office of Carl Smith clerk of court At a meeting of stockholders Oc tober 24 amendments were adopted to increase the amount of stock to 10000 shares of common stock at $10 There were 200 shares of Class A stock outstanding in each corporation at the time of the meeting and all shares were voted in favor of the amendment presi Char presi PLYMOUTH Cranbrook 4 door Sedan white tires Looks and runs extra good Interior like new ATTEND AREA MEETING A Rutherford principal of Morningside High School Mrs Mildred Littlejohn and Arthur Pe terson were in Charlotte yester day where they attended an area meeting of Negro principals and supervisors The meeting was held at York Road Junior High School Hearing Is No Substitute Niemand Company Amends Charter Values Toe ay I CORRECTION Price of the Kelvinator automat ic washer was incorrectly listed in yesterday's Goodrich adver tisement The price of the washer should have been $19995 COMPARE THESE CARS AND THEIR PRICES BEORE YOU BUY ANYWHERE! We have just added several of the nicest cleanest newest Cars to out stock that we've seen in a long time Here are just a few Specially Priced for straight sale this Weekend Only! lias inherited more cultural litera ture than any other period in his tory" exclaimed the director of Mint Museum of Art The primary reason for this vast collection of arts Schlageter con tinued is the photographic means that have reproduced great est works for distribution through out the world "In every area we have a greater accessibility to the fine arts than did any of the he Tl HOT ZBOD GANG i ORD airlane 2 door ully equipped Automatic transmission and power brakes Beautiful jet black This weekend only THE SPIDER Must Eat You To Live! Lodge To Hold Memorial Rite SAVANNAH Ga (UPI) Air orce investigators sought today to determine what caused a loaded KC97 Slratotanker to crash in a residential area Wednesday killing all 11 crewmen The big craft attached to the 303th Air Refueling Squadron at Hunter Air orce Base here slammed into the only parking lot at a residential subdivision about 10 miles southeast of here It had just taken off on a routine train ing mission It was believed that one or more of the four engines failed The plane was burning before it hit witnesses said and it blew up in several thunderous explosions as it ground across the lot and into two empty houses Wil liams 'who was working in his ORD 8 Ranch Wagon Blue and white fin ish ordoinatic a local one nwner car and just like new inside and out Local Kiwanis To Hear Pastor Dr Stephenson pastor irst Baptist Church in Salisbury will be guest speaker riday for the meeting of Statesville Kiwanis Club at Vance Hotel His address will concern oper ation of a Young Christian Association such as has been pro posed for Statesville riday night's speaker is an ac tive participant in the Salisbury YMCA program and for JO years has been on that board of directors in Wilmington The meeting will be held at 6:30 STUDEBAKER 2 door sedan Clean and nice through out with extra good tires Negro Charged With Assault SPECIAL TEEN AGE PREVIEW RIDAY 10 PM Doors Open At 9:30 PM ADMISSION: ALL 50c ORD 8 half tone pick tip with deluxe cab it He also that a Superior also made such CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 door Very low mileage clean and just like new also "IlIGH SCHOOL '55 CHEVROLET 4 door Green and white finish and extra clean all the way schematic representations of facial and oth features Just as Renaissance art was fa contrast to earlier Gfeek works changes as bold came in the 17th Century when man "fait his view of the landscape about him" was itself worthy of nafating was a time when the man who painted the pure landscape was at the bottom of faults of low reputation) all" Schlageter remarked But today these so called im pressionistic paintings among the most popular arts" expressing a mood in painting that "actually becomes manipulation of the sur face" he added Schlageter defined as of meaning" for a painting the "mental truth visual truth and en otionnl an artist uses in his works That is he draws cither what he actually sees what he thinks he sees or paints to express an emo tion contained within his inner self Those factors he said have worked to make art basically simi lar throughout the history of paint ing "The only thing that has changed really is the way the artist uses his tools and the way he arranges his subjects on the canvas" he assert ed Tonight the Charlotte Sympho uelte will present the fourth in the five series program at Mitchell College The musical presentation is set for 8:15 pm in Shearer HalL Heater and $285 has repeatedly requested the assistant clerk clerical help in the but that Those and many others to choose from Any of them can be Joni's at a real bargain price this weekend Charlie White 38 year old Negro of 414 Adams Street was arrested yesterday by local police and charged with assault He was arrested on a warrant signed by Margaret White 414 Adams Street charging that White had slapped her He was released under $75 bond Receiving citations for disregard ing a stop sign were Thomas Lee Hill 37 227 Armfield Street Clar ence Alvy Johnson 57 route 5 Statesville and Joel Sherrod Wil liams Jr 860 Pine Wood Circle Other citations include Everette Campbell 26 route 7 States ville failure to yield right of way and Kelly James Byers 36 route 3 Statesville speeding '56 ORD 8 airlane 2 door Tan and white finish I Va A 1C Washington GARAGE EXPANSION A building permit has issued to McDonald 726 Salisbury Road to make an addi tion to his garage The new addi tion will have 684 square feet of floor space and will cost approx imately $1500 The work will be done by day labor Judge and So licitor red Hedrick moved swiftlythls morningto complete a lengthy Court doc ket made up of an accumulation of traffic eases and moved into jury trials early this afternoon As court opened this morning tlie judge entered an order in the records pomting out that the coula that some room complied with note of the fact Court judge has a request The order also includ ed a request that all records of costs and compliance be brought up to dale and presented court at once The judge took action following cases Henry Worrell Tate no license $5 and costs Av ery Sherrill Jones no license $25 and costs Edwin Du rad Price no Lccnse $5 and costs Parks William Hed rick failing to report an accident and failing to render aid to in jured in a accident 90 days sus pended on payment of $50 and costs both cases Sherrill no license $5 and costs Jack Brown Woo ten no license $5 $30 and costs Jr $25 and CHEVROLET 1 ton stake body truck Clean good tires By DOUGLAS EISELE Symposium goers got a lesson in art here last night and were told man today could know more about the arts did the fathers of the Not just because this is the latest period in history explained Robert Schlageter of Charlotte but be cause inventive genius today has the arts "We are living in an era that ORD 8 Victoria Driven only 18000 miles Beautiful red and white finish white wall tires This is a local one owner car and right! Poultry Market RALEIGH (UPI) Caro lina live poultry: Supply adequate for fair demand prices paid 24 hours ending 10 am today broil ers or fryers 2 T4 lbs at farm 15 16 mostly 16 heavy hens at farm 15 17 mostly 16 17 Eggs: Slightly stronger Supply adequate demand fair to good prices paid for eggs minimum 80 per cent A quality large 49 me dium 38 small 25 Statesville Elks Lodge No 1823 met in regular session last night and discussed plans for the annual memorial service for deceased bro thers to be held December 7 Exalted Ruler Wayne Rogers said a statewide personality was being obtained as principal speak er for this important ceremony During the meeting two men William Graham and Carl Troutman Jr were elected to membership in the lodge During the business meeting the members voted a $300 contribution of the Iredell Statesville United und oa aHbt 5 Tin Roof EomthW Vh MfiEWW xS GOLDEN AGE ELECTION Miss Lillie Thomas second from right who was elected to the presidency of the Senior Citizens Golden Age Club this morning receives congratulations from Mrs A Eller retiring president Others elected at Grace Park Recreation Center today are from left Turner treasurer Mrs Ada Campbell secretary and Mrs I Kyles vice president New officer will be installed in January (ry Photo) Villa Heights Drive In Theatre METWCGK 1 Lit Also Carl Herman Wall $25 and costs Paul James Matlock $25 and costs estus Mason Al exander $25 and costs David ranklin Heath $25 and costs Jack Thomas Millsaps $50 and costs Walter Kerney Corpen ccsts Dan Wilson and costs Edward $25 and costs Les Elmore $25 and Matthew' Chatman and costs: Ira Haywood Kearns $25 and costs Larry Joe Beckoin $25 and costs Leon ranklin Deaton $25 and costs Oma Theodore Knight $25 and costs: loyd Adams Biddix Jr and costs Samuel "Albert Rhyne Jr $25 and costs goes to the roughest parties! MGM ORD 8 4 door sedan Two tone green paint white wall tires radio and heat er and ordomatic "YOUR ORD DEALER SINCE 1912 ranchised Dealer No 857 Jack Carsotj Judith Anderson Adult Entertainment ADMISSION PRICES THIS PICTURE CHILDREN under 12 25c ADULTS: Matinee 50c ADULTS: Night 60c State shong Skit Presented At Union Grove The Union Grove A met Monday night in the school audi torium William Wells president presided and opened with a word of appreciation for the good atten dance 'gy The third grade presented the devotions The minutes were read by Jewell Van Hoy Mrs Emma Robertson presented a skit with parts being played by Gloria Coop er Martha Cooper Jane Ireland Carol eimster Eloise Huie Edith Hall and Margaret Ann Templeton The Bachelor Takes A was presented recently at a district HA rally Winners of the membership drive were Miss reddie Wallace 91 members Miss Bobby Holland was runner up irst prize was $5 and second place won $250 Miss 'reddie Wallace won the attendance count in the grammar grade Miss Toy Williams and Miss Carolyn Barnette tied in the elementary grade and Gal breath's room won the high school county Dickson $25 Eads Taylor ter Ijovearn costs Jerry $:5 Leading Baptist Post Now Open DURHAM (UPD Messengers to the Baptist State Convention winding up their business today were considering several success ors to long time general Secretary Treasurer Dr A Huggins who has resigned effective next spring announcement of his intention to retire next June 30 ended weeks of speculation that he may be planning to step out of the office he has held since 1932 Now the speculation turned to vho will succeed him as "Mr in North Carolina Observers have mentioned a handful of ministers and laymen including defeated Rep Brooks Hays Ark) and a North Caro lina native who now holds toe top administrative post in the Texas State Convention Among others suggested in in formal huddles were A Leroy Parker current convention dent Dr Warren of lotte former convention dent former Congressman Deane veteran convention record ing secretary Dr Douglas Branch of Rocky Mount former convention president Dr orrest eezor Davidson County native and former convention president now secretary treasur er of the Texas Convention and Hays If sentiment at the special con vention next May favors an in terim officer Warren and Parker were considered leading contend ers arren Parker and eezor all were considered middle of the road Baptists who would bring great prestige to the convention Special Education Session Underway Special education teachers in the city schools are attending a state conference in Charlotte which opened yesterday Mrs Richard Casanova Mrs Evelyn Prince Miss lorence An drews and Mrs annie Haney will attend sessions through Satur day garden near the scene was burned and at last report was in fair condition at a hospital Another resident Charles Wil son was burned while trying to put out the fire which had spread to his yard His condition also was reported as fair One witness Lawrence Johnson said that was coming out (of the plane before it An unidentified telephone line man said the plane barely missed the pole on which he was work ing and that an object that fell from the plane almost hit him Wreckage was scattered over about five blocks and one of the homes it struck was demolished Lt George Muelich information officer at Hunter said the Strato tankers normally carry a crew of six but that five observers were aboard on this flight The dead men were identified as Lt Harold Laffen 26 aircraft commander of New York City Lt ieddie Levine 25 navigator Charleston Sgt Warren Martin 29 flight engineer Yakima Wash A lc Malcolm' Rogers 22 Prattville Ala Sgt Curtis King 37 Waycross Ga Sgt Lonnie Owens 25 Moultrie Ga Lt William Boles 25 Warw ick Douglas Cole 23 Iowa A 2c John Scerbak 21 Wallington A 3c John A Boyer 20 South River and A 3c Joseph Turner 21 Moultrie Ga All the crewmen lived with their families in Savannah the Air orce said Travis Auto Mart 241 ront St Dealer No 882 Tel TR 3 8314 She Knows The Rackets And She Knows Men The Way Most Wives Never Know Them! in the CHEVROLET 8 4 door with title Automatic radio heater white tires dQQA Looks and runs like new A steal at Cab Service it ast Dependable DIAL said Addressing a symposium on "The Language of the Schlageter said that every his own tongue or hfa own pictorial struc "Two artists of the same area coming during the same cultural era and with the same studio train ing will produce their own distinc tive works" he commented Schlageter gave a brief hirtory of the key eras of painting design beginning with ancient art discovered by anthropologists on the cave walls of primitive man Marking that era were pictures of animals "amazingly near real ity" while conspicuously alwent were reproductions of him self A new era began about 4000 BC when composition in the Near East "became arranged and symmetry Then Schlageter aid symmetry and order were realized! as principles of art In the early stages of Greek art characteristics were basically circles squares arcs and triangles that gradually gave way to a more regularity and organic "The great regenerative force of Greek exclaimed the speak er Christianity a trend away from the classic and the During the era from 300 A to 1300 A appeared flat drawings of three dimensional forms with and costs Willie Holmes Jr no license $5 and costs Norman William Stafford no op license S5 and costs Oscar Doyle Stack no license called and failed and cash bond forfeited Also Charless Hardy Williams passing on a curve and speeding $35 and costs both cases Roy Lee Mull no license $5 and costs Hunter Dew'itt Black had his case of no opera license nol prossed but paid $25 and costs on a speeding charge John Robert Houston possession of taxed whisky with seal broken prayer for judg ment continued on payment officer and witness fees The following speeding cases: Mack Stewart Calvin Johnson costs Colen Edward Elliott $100 and costs Robert Hall Garri son Jr $35 and costs Ernest William Stroud $25 and costs Orin Rudolphus York Jr $35 and costs Wyatt Hayes Coffey $25 and costs John loyd Bur rell $25 and costs Mor ris $25 and costs rank Donald Hardin $25 and costs Julius Ray Alexander I Adams $35 and costs KA Winberry Emphasizes Need or Clerical Aid to fl A tnr A Jk 1 i I MM I I i A'rWl City I iB a or Soeingt Miafeafei 1 7 'I wW'? vV to I I I kwia 1T irr 4 4 MMIaiMMM i ftarw UR JsshBk Mb 4 ml IftsybtHuw 'BiB Swh' if 4 fl LUil jg I Ml 9w Ml aBu 1 1 JR3gB r'" STAT.

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