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THI 6ASTONIA (H.CI Mrs. Is Club Hostess GAPPS APPEALS FOR CICI) JIJD News Abundant Barnes enUrtained on Tuesday eve- SATURDAY, DCCIMMt JO, 19M WALLACE IXFAKT Infant of Mr. ajid Hush Wallace ot Gastoiila, B-S died in local hospital Suit- day. Sttrrlvtns fn addition lo Its pa -nils are one brother, James; two elslers. Betty and Susan, all of the hoiive.

Pineral services were held Sun- Av at 4 p. in. at Carolhcr Funeral home. Burial was In Oliiey cenve- ibry, JAMES SPINKS HALL cited it James borne In I.lnwood nigh: at lib ark Sunday Calls For firealer Spiritual And Material ICiiorjry Addresses I- I a Brotherhood. CiKvivIng are hit wife.

Mrs. Katie Hall' live brothers, Warren II. Hal! of 'M Aimelcs, D. C. Hall of 'Charlotte.

T. O. Holl of Lexington Hall of Hickory, and Julian H.ill nf Ml. Holly: Iliree Mrs. J.

L. Hauler of Mobile. Ala. Charles T. lluivcss of Olalhc and Mrs.

Minor Miller of ArU. rulieral services mil bo held nt Jor.v: BapUn Church Tuesday at ID. Dr. Frank Mnlonc. pastor, Vlll ofiiclote.

Ilmlal will ut In Gasion Mcinori.it Park, Mr. Hull had fl'k fur Inn died suddenly, C.irothrrs Kinwrnl Home of aliailKcmcms outstaiKihitf Milhernn layman frrin this city, told members of llw Southern of the Noitli Ciro'Jna l.ulhcran nrollii'rhood Sunday that the Lutheran Church In North C-nrollna "hM traveled a long way since It was first orsiinlml, but Hint the road ahracl Is rough ami much longer." Capps, a Oaslou ronnty rcslcVmt for 33 )vais and heail many church nnd civic Kroups In Hint lime, was one tlif orgtiinlztrs ol Hie North Carolina llruthrihcod and was It! first pre.sldHit. Drnmutle al llmfs In Ills incssi the (loslonla altorncy. appealing; for funds for Hie North Carolina Leaflets Urge Reds To Give Up TOKYO. Jan.

1 i.l 1 Alfreil plmes are Chlmse I'cml- and Red Kou-an troops In Korea uilh counter projMKamia tail leu urclnii them to sunciiniT. One leaflet, pcgcttl lit Clilncse troops, -says Ihvlr iim-eriimMit has 'rmiiplctwl a Ireaty" wllh iius-iiu lu roluce Chinn's by IOO.OOO.UOO pcrnm. 1 Its text: Ilic Coliinnliilil.s air ptil- tliin IhLs evil t-iienir Int" ipiing thei- Ift ilKHiMiids nf ilk- In floxls nml Inmlne otli'is of rice wheel lo relieve tin- "Nnw they hove ywi 10 Hint you ran Ix- In a for- ciqii war. I.i this all of llirir Ilrollirihood's Ixnin nnd OKI fund luM the southern district inrtnbeis ttial (lie l.iithrrull of Noitli Carolina Ims been mark- time. He warned tin-in that unless ac- tlrnt Is tnki'li toward tile IjutldiiiK o.

has rifiv tlif rliurch llwl 1 would i-uiiie to be like tin- DIMI i.SL'ii. "It's a vvhci Into it, nml where nothing' out." said. "There's li'i III there, and we'll none in tmrrh if wo don't Bit out ami do Cllllll! statistics. Capps said Ilial lime ure HO l.utlieian coiiBrcflalUms: In 100 counties in North Carolina. "Tlml's nil of IV cunnffMllons gicr coiinly." he ein- pliuslml.

"Are yun proud uf it? Are you satisfied?" At times showing: evident liulleu- lltm.s of deep fliiutloii, the- elde chinch layman appealed lo 111 members ul the brotlicihooct lo con- MHS. BJK1H.V H.U.i- Bertha Hall dkd. at her home 11 Ml. Holly J-'rldny 0 p. in.

She lad been a resident Ml. Holly life antl was member of Mace donia HajilUi Church. Funtral services were held 'J in. Sunday, She is survived by her mother, ilrs Davis; her lobcrt Davis; (our Ijiolhcrs. honest, iobcrt, Frtd nml J.awraiwc llurrla; and oiw sli-pljrother, Kenel Itavls.

The body will taken to the oirc ai 5 p. in. Costlier FuDi-rul Hume had diiirgje Mineral lor Mis. Bessie Hill who died at her horn-; at Sp-'iicer Mountain will be held lulay at Ml. MelluxlLsl Church.

Tmo txxly was taken home Sunday at 4 p. m. Chinese Student Takes Own Life IfAI.EIOII, Jan. 1 'Hie clealh of a young Chinese uraduate at N. C.

Hlutc- Collide, first believed lo murder, haa been ruled a MJlclde. Coroner Irvln M. C'hcclc identified Malt. I Cor. Oal.

AKi; HK CIBCUMSTANCB-WMCTKUT We come 1 to the matter of Guidance, life Is to be at best we must have the tense of Instrumentation, of carrying out not our own, of lulJHIInB Will thit It 'leiinlii Hie KIIM of being led," urnes. Without that sciwe of belnif led life hunus at loose endi, lacks goal, and dynamic to move MI- to that "Anybody got a car going uounced someone In a 'public No one laughed! But that announcement reveallnu-must go aomewhere; the direction dldnt mailer. Much of our life Is like lhal-hlclu dlreclloh and goal. If ive lo-c the seme of being led, vt become victims of our clr- cumslancM. The men of a church were havlni, a supper, and, being unused to inannglng meals, they gave contradictory orders to the Negro caretaker.

He became upset over these contradictory orders and ob- je- ted. Whereupon one man asked, "Well. Henry, If oil get with us what do you do when Ihe women are here? To which he replied, "Thai's simple. I Just Ihrows my mind neulral and where I'te puslicil." A treat many people simply throw tlveir minds Into neutral and go' where circumstances push them. They liave no sense Or'lhey ullow other people's actions to determine their conduct.

They arc clreuinstance-illrccleU of Christ-directed. Jesus warned against allowing the other inan delcrmiim our conduct. If a man smiles you," don't take his keep your OW7I. 1 he best revenge you can have on an enemy Is not to be like him. bishop said that lomeUiIng I wrote cured Urn ol what he called a mild suedes of Episcopal swearing." When he went along the roads at night and dimmed hLs llghUi al (he approach of another car, the aimroaclilng driver did not respond he would, flash Ills lights Into the other man's lace tcl him know what he thought of him.

Now said, "I dim my lights no matter what the other man doesand ning ai her home at a lovely dinner an parly, being members of the Thirteenth Club and Hn. D. V. and Mrs. J.

R. Curtis. A beautifully detorated Christi, tree adorned the living room vd red and poinseltlas were irnnged on the piano and at In- vidual Each place arked svlth a purl'le booklet tied th yellow ribbon and containing "Chrlstmai Prayer" by Folej'. Mrs. Floyd N'oblett assbt- Ihe In jervlnj a three dlnr.er.

Bingo was enjoyed with Mrs. Smith winning bingo prize, aud ach guest was presented a Chrlst- aas corsage. Gifts were exchanged and special uilc was enjoyed. Members of "The Club" were ilnt hostesses on Monday night at he home of Mrs. D.

V. Matthewa 1th their husbands as special Ufsts. A delicious three course diner was served and covers were laid or Mr. and Mrs. L.

A. Wolfe, Mr. nd Mrs Leon Matlhea-s, Mr. and tribute their time niwl service, us the victim as James T. Twigf, 26.

of ShoiiKhiil, China. His slashed and stabbed Ixxly was fuuiul ye.Merday In a stream near the college here. Cheek said the nulure of tliu 10 Ixxly svouncLs caused him nl llrM to liellcve the student had been tlaln. Later, however, suicide, note was In Tuny'li dormitory room. The nnle Ilic of IX'ccrn- and ended wllh.

"Goodbye und year." Check Tuns listed despondency over his family In China and Ilnanelul wor- rli-s us the reason for the act. he said, "I my gs no maer keep them dimmed. H's bafer, and I led more like a blshopl I dont iet the oilier man determine my conduct." (I Cliriil, how ufttn Ul clrcumilancn and pfraoni our coniluct. lltlp to be irajullfd from within, at coiniHllid from without. Christ, let me submit lo Thy dlrtetlort Int I hr Ilic victim ut my surroundings.

I to bt a ftnon, and not a i mm 'the "Abundant Uvlng." published by Ablngdon-Cokesbury tjf New York and Nashville. Copyright. Released, by NEA Sers'lce.) well their money. toward the I College; TiinB Iml'illnL' nf IH'W clmrclir-i In Nurlhtbc'ii 310 sl clc llu Ciinilllia. jbrliool uf Tcxllk.s for the past Wo 'I he sneaker was Inlroililccd 1 il Hie Hiily wns K.

A. IJollrk. iircsldcnt Trinity Chuieh Council. I.UOIUIR! plot 10 eliminate one out oljlih.vne. Holy Trinity member.

M- everv four Chinese?" icept'Hl the olflre of presldi-nl of Lcallcl.s aimed al Knreuii I Ihe district nml prwlded say tlic Chinese Communists over the mretliiK. "are matihi; risk your lid- nitii- le-sly so Ihal they ean lonlinne lo evplolt Korea (or their bcne- III." Chinese IlMs nlr-dropiieil propaganda le.illels over South Ko- ican Hne.s last week. City Hall Parking Time Curtailed Board Extends Tax-Listing To February 17 'rhe county ciinmls.sloners. al llielr M-ml-mmilhly mcc-llng; in Ihi'i county Moiulny reed to extend lime of listing: Sinus for 30-niinute parklna vverr i taxes lo February n. staked out tin the north slrti- ul H.

vvn.s out. Ilial this loin; Franklin In'sidr Ihe city hall lias been practice and thai Cllis- Frtilay afternoon by Ihe (Xjllcc ill'-: ion rcslilrnl.s neid tfu 1 extra time imtnirm "void In'vlnu In Hues. Citv Mar.mcr P. A. Unbelts said They urtixl the gmlillc.

however, to the section was dcsiitinvlrd a Iliflr luxes us quickly as pos- nilai'tc parking: area ID five i sllile uiul tn avoid glutting; off such Early Reach Raleigh I1AI.KK1II. Jim. llrsl vnngunrd of Ims nlrciuly in-lived lor Ihc Kfinii'iil iiMfiii- lily wlilrh umlmvjiy formally ill nomi A dciMii morn "early birds' rlicrknl III nl lix'iil jMleplny. AIIIUIIB Ihciii were Ucpri'scntallU'S W. Km i ik Taylor ol Wayne nnd H.

lloyslcr VIIIICL', rainlklalM lor Die llinisi! llnlli M-l Iicndiiiiur- crs ul Ilic Sir Walter Hotel nnd aiiilklnire Ihal I li wiiiild dctml aiwakcr nt the Clover Events r-pare tn city etvllfts. Mr. Hob- (niiUoiuHl ntotorUls lo itbservr this pArhlnt; liim- chi'olt ftr -i for vfolat TS. llmll by olice ol- Reserve Officers Asked To unlil the lasi day wns In to Ihe tor All Junior of lieuleiuint desire to vohmlcer active duty are requested to contact Maj. N.

Cowan at llw OIIC Annory at 134! Eli; hi avenue. Hickory. Major Cowan Ihe Army Is "very much interested In all the volunteers txxsslble before It be- plns to finUr oftVeis back to ser- vid'." He -said there arc atxHll 'JOO Kfll qualified ofllccrs In Ihc Hickory area and he a rif to the gjlca for volunteers in this liniiovinv A foriiuil Ml and p.i.vicd lui: of tlie final $500.000 of Ihc Cias- tciji county schocl blilldlnK Stiles C. The bouid had voted once before to the bunds, but another vote was necessary the re.solu- llun had In-t-n drawn up by a New Vi.rV. linn.

no ill finite action takili. Itu'ie was iiuue dl.si'U.^lnn luiioni; tlie cominis.s!oucr.s concerning tiie renovation ot the conimls- sionrrs' met'llliK room. Action was posliKincrl tinlll plans for Ihe if- mcilehni; can be drawn up. Only one iH'tltlon was presented ami passed, this one being: the I.ineberg;cr road ruillitny from the IXdlas toivnslilp stale road 275 tri tin 1 Sprncer Mountain roail. The load has five houses on It.

Club Interview To Be Broadcast Open Forum j'Clnrk. 'Hie ScilliKi caucus Ls slatl'd Hie sumo time. State Will Get Back Its Star WASHINGTON. Jan. 1 It looks like Norlh Ciirollml Is lioliill to net buck ILs of Its place amoin: the mislliml 13 states.

a protest from If L. iMuley llubl IXniKhton. Cap- llal Architect David Lynn has nitrrnl to restore two silver stars. North Curoliim and I.shnid. to it mantel in Ihe all ol the House of Hepresenlii- Ives.

During a recent redecoratlon of he House, only 11 stars were placed Ihe mantle. North Carolina's and MiDdi- Island's were omitted because hey hud not ratified the Constllu Ion when GiHirtic Washington wii nanjiirauxl as President. DouBhuni giolntcxt out to I.ynll Hint Ihe American flac has 13 sirljies und Ihc great, seal of the U. S. contains 13 stars.

13 slriixs and 13 arrows, all symbolic ol the 13 original states. Lynn told Doushton the omission would be corrected. CI.OVKU, S. and Mrs. I'aul Grk'r uf jUniixien-Sydney, Va the holidays wllh Dr.

aim W. LI. Tom Bikers of 'I'yndiill Air 1-orcu Haie, Is his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

L. Jiistilrt ul nnd Mrs. John u. McCilll ol VVilllamslon visited tlio lurmcr's pan-nLs, Ur. antl Mis.

w. H. McGIll this week. Mr. und Mis.

W. II. Bowiiiun and "bo' of Itcklsvlilc, N. me Cnrlitmas holidays ivllli Hcv. and Mrs.

W. II. untl MIS. uoy Hill of uiecmiilo. were Als ol Mrs.

Hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). P. Curry, over the holidays.

Miss Mary Ljnnia Ulckson of Laiuens Chrisunas vviln hey ituill, Mis. W. N. WiJma McCioter, at Kider college. Trvnioii, N.

spent, Ihc piut week with her moliler, Mrs. W. il. Mr. luid Mrs'.

Ken- iK'ili of Nashvnie. anil and Mis. W. K. 01 Atlanta, spent tnc jnsl, weekend wllli ut.

lino. Airs. W. McOlll. Mrs.

I. M. Campbell Clirlst- las vteelc CnarJotle v. lln ncr sister, Airs, james Uoyec Mr. Jamalea Ihe largwt Island I the Ilrlllsh West Indies, Is 1 mllc.s long mid 50 across at widest point.

Akron Is one ot the highest spo In Ohio. It Li about 1,000 leet abo sea level. Jan. The PtnnsylvanU Department of he American Ugkm has launched i nationwide drive to raise funds ir Pfc. JWXrt 1-.

Smith, lott of Hi four limbs In Korea. Ctule Commander Joseph 8. Cracken salil he had to all commanders In the United SUWs, and also to pools In Germany, France, Italy and Hawaii. money will be turned om to Robert In full, with no deductions for Mc- Craclcen said. IUDOVI KBTttSON Generd Practice Naturopfttbie at gMtk M.

Cite The northern parts of Europe, and America almost encircle the Arctic Set. There are live major universities In Argentina. Watef PUBLIC oa or IM. IN W. rnfOm tat.

t-an AusU'alla covers an area of OOC miles. AUTO LOANS I1ASOHABU AATtS AUTO FINANCE CO. LEGAL NOTICES ADMIMSTMTOt'S NOTICK North carollnl, Oarton County. The a Ihurch. A Christmas tree was placed in he living room which was deco- alcd In gold motif, and In the dln- ng room silver was used as the color scheme.

The women enjoyed a gift n- change nnd foolish gifts were given the men. Dames were played with irlzes awarded Luther Kiser and Mrs, Irene Simmons. Shlblt -them ihi oil o. PAV of jANtAmv, or hU notice will be pltaded In bar oi their ifcovery. All IndebWd to Sid Mlaw will lm 1 to the uatHrsljued CITIZENS NATIONAL Admlnbtiitor ol Ihe estate or Blar.d.

Charles Z. HamUtou, Attorney. Tlie largest office building in the world Is the Pentagon In Washington. The first commercial air service from London to Paris was launched on November 10, 1919. klnglass Is obtained from the swimming bladder of fish.

SMITH'S Gab J4 Urged Cab Cily VETERAH'S CAB CO. Phone 7218 Cor. Franklifl South Si. 'KXl'llKSSKS AI'l'ltliClATIOS TO (lASTOMA BELMONT-At Ihe wwkly hmch- of Hehiiom Kiw.ims Cliib Uw Bill Mason, ns eUalrmnii of the mv thanks nm program. Inlnxltu-i-d Kurt lo 1Mcml) hc slnfl of Ihe WBT :1 hint on, ntaplM to In Charlotte.

Mr. Webster. In mi lu a r( 1 received whllf tervlcw ol cummlttef chairmen and nt i wri recently. Everyone coiinecleil wltli 111? luvt Bus And Car Hit On Franklin Ave. treated me uith of Hie nient.s by ihe various cnmnullces.

lls cm rtosy mu i nm deeply made rcMT.Iini;s. and this can heard TmirRl linimral. TlKxsc dont WBT br.i^ at 11:30 ti. CHARl.KS A. NEWMAN.

Pinkney station ueif Kay draiiy parsons. J. Paul Kuril, n.ivc Iluin- partlner Er Hall Jr. Mike Patrick, aiul 1'rep Two Are Honor Guests At Party BLI.MOST Mr. an.l Mrs.

Hobcrl A Stovvc and Mr. and Charles of Noil ton. the latter Mr? 14 Are Arrested In Liquor Raids CATmiAGE. Jan. of (jerains In iv flve-counly area ini charges of violating: the liquor law was made over ttie weekend.

I Moore county officers anil federal A bus-car collision occurred 01 West Franklin avenue at Marlett street at 10:30 a. in. Saturday morning. Officer S. W.

Smith reports Ihat William Howard Hannoli. 30. of D.vl- las. was operating: a bus and preparing to make a left turn from Franklin to Marietta street. The bus lull slopped for a red light at the tlnn of collision.

Milton Jackson Morris of Albemarle. was ogieratin; csr which struck the tear of the bus the officer was informed, Three Children Killed By Plane SYDNEY, Australia. Jan. Aiislrallnn Air Force plane shaik patrol i-raMied on 11 onivvdn announced yesterday Ihatjheach. Palurday.

klllini; three chl! seven of the alleged llilllor dealers uere ai rested in Moore. The other picked up in Harnetl. drcn pbyins on the sand nnd In pistor. entertained Wed- IloVce Montgomery counties. evenln? at rhe Stowc home i recent widespread raid, of- on Oaston avenue nt delightful er.s 3C in thr rihiner-brldge party.

Tlie affair was given In honor of Miss Caroline Mavmcy ot Bessemer City nnd Honolulu, and John Mnyer of Wilkes- barre. ond Honolulu, wlxi arc toon lcavin.i to return to their civil Service positions In Hawaii alter visiting their homes In the Slates. 1 Christmas decorations Bridge was played, with D. W. Smith receiving Ihr award for the men.

find Miss Mamiey. honorce. re- Reiving the prize for high score for Ihe womin. s-imc aren. mr.kini: a total of 50.

UIIQ Mis. iicmy tairls and ton uiurcns were visitors aamrday at, ihe nome oi Edgar rains aim Mr. und ivirs. loinmy Cox. Mr.

ond Mrs. Tommy Cox and 'HUTU I i a Incu at. a laisinuui oinner llmisuuy. Uucsus weie ur. and Mis.

W. McUill Jr. of Allanla, and Mr. and Mrs. jue r'evveil ano family ot York.

and Nns. James casnlon ol StatesviLc, N. were guests over the holidays of tne latter's parents, Dr. und Mrs. Jay O.

Barber. Mr. und Mrs. Herbert Smith had oinner yueits Sunday Mr. ana Lrs.

W. W. Akcrs and children and Mrs. Juslin dinlth and Dr. ad Mrs.

W. W. Akers Gas- Mr. nnd Mis. Herixirt Smith ere host to the Smith lamily on Christmas A a Uonal supper was C.MM in tne iwvv cilnmg room ol me (Jhuren Weiinescay Uovvman is a psiient he.

uonnly Carolyn Owens spent me weekena in irecr us Miesv ul' ft college irieno Vaii'rs was In D. U. lie latter part of tnc wteK on busi- icss. 2c Johnny Murphy, who is sla- in Is visil- ny lus iKUents, nnd Mrs. H.

W. dam ItrLson and Miss Atieiatue lirison 'iMi'xiay vviin vir. and Mis. Jonn A. vnd Airs.

u. W. Uavicison, Llnosay Mr. and Mis. Hoyle Maxand lamily sgwnt cnrlslmas vviill Mr.

and 'loin Mars Mr. and Mrs. Jack Funacroujs. oiu 1,01111 ot conwsy was a visitor in ihc home ol Dr. ano Mrs.

oliS u. liarocr diirms the Ctiristmas nollu.ijs. Mrs. W. f.

fairdtn nas sunc to Ulilioiivule to visit ur. anci u. u. tnc latter ncr That during 1951 we will keep ever alert to discover and adopt any new techniques that may be developed that will help us improve our service to our customers. That we will at all times try to make our service meet individual needs of each customer.

That we will always handle each family bundle with utmost care to the end that each family will get longer use from the clothes and linens which we launder regularly. i That we will encourage more wives and mothers to use our service regularly because by so doing they will have more time and energy to spend on those activities which mean so much more to their happiness and the happiness of their families. GoOD LAUNDRY SERVICE GIVES YOU MORE THAN CLEAN CLOTHES Keeping the family's clothes neat and clean is such a small part of thf total job of housekeeping, but it takes such'an awful lot of time and effort unless you let us do the work for you! Think of the time we can save think of all the hard work we can save you. You'll feel better ond have so much more time to spend on really worthwhile activities, i The cost per week is so reasonable that no matter what other method you might use, you pay the price of good laundry service. We'd be happy to start service to you now serve you each week throughout the new year! Why not give us a trial? You'll find us anxious to please you.

Dial 7267 for Service at Your Door! Father Kills Girl, Wounds Suicide WAYNESBURG. Jan. An cltlerly father of 15 went on shooting rampasc in Ills home al tiearby Spraggs yesterday, killing one daughter and tvounding Ron bttTore ending his own life. Marj- IS-ycar-oM high scrdor, KM killed by a bullet Uirough the heart. Her father, William Phillips, flrod bullet into his own brain after the Uouble shooting, stale police raid.

CrmrlM Phillips, 19, also a high senior, Li In critical condition from a bullet wound In the head. IH'Cill C'ASKY CHARnr.ll IX I'ATKKXITY HV.VUIXG NF.W YORK. Jan. Casey, lornitr Urooklyn was named by a Friday ns the father el bnmetto Hilda WeiJsmp.n's year-old illegitimate son. Tlie specl.il sessions court ordered Casey to pay the mother a week for the child's support unlll January 59.

pemllns an investigation by the probation bureau. Miss had accused Casey iot bcinp Intimate with her Brooktyn hclel on February 11 and 2. Casey's wile, Kathleen, entitled her husband was with her Atlanta on those dates. CAM El) GORILLA DIES CHICAGO. Jan.

world famous gorilla was fourd dead his cage at Lincoln Park oday. Zoo veterinarians the great ape. who had entertained his 23 years, died of a heart attack. jurinj 12 oilier umlxvthers. Tlie pllo ii passenger in the plane als were hurt.

The accident, occurred nt Manw chydore Beach. "iO miles north of rliisbane. where 1.000 persons were speiulinv! warm summer clay. One ol the dead, an 11-year-okl boy, was cut In two by the plane. Russian Politburo Warning BERLIN.

Jan. short wave stations is warning nas icturnen to her nome. Irum uivine savior hospual ill Kcv. and Mis. Frifl HCoserxitn ol Chcraw are visiting Misses and Made Hcdsep-iin.

I and Mis. uuddy Bowman have returned to ucKiai.d Air Voice alter an extended visit; to liw parents, Mr. L. A. uownian.

'iluy were ac- comuanlea. B.S iar as tsnii Air I'orcc case. uy egt. rlclns has ictumcu 10 catup alter a itu'ioutu wiin his ixirents, Mr. am.

v. n. riviiis. bji. Fields ts ex- battery! peeled lo leave slioitiy for duly hi and Mis.

Uob Moore H1KSCH COMPANY tU CmtnW IMf. N. 11 and BOMB MMM nw mum news conference. Moscow's polllburo: "If there are continued efforts In the direction ol aggression, it will inevitably result in ixrsonal disaster to those who promote It." a high U. S.

official said. Addressing Edward W. Barrett, assistant secretory of slate lor public affairs, said he has bern conferring with experts of western on ways to step up effectiveness of Ihe Voice of America's "Campaign of Truth." Don't Work So Hard! Bring Or Send It To GASTONIAmj EW WAI LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING 218 N. Half A RANSOM STREE Block OH Airline! Georgia's slate flower In the Clicr- okee rose. Star Spangled Banner became the Kallona) March 3, 1931.

Anthem on Uruguay is Ihc smallest republic In South America. Most Arabs live In Iriboj led by a shclk. Escaped Convict Gives Up To Police CLEVELAND, O. Jan. A 29-yfar-oW man who escaped from a Yadkinvllle.

N. prison camp- with seven other last October gave hlnvelf up lo police Wade J. McCnw, of Ml. Airy. N.

C. said he arrived here by bus Christmas D.iy. He is serving a two- to-lhrec year sentence for theft. Tlie prisoners escaped by scaling a wire fence and fleeing Into the woods. ami L.liarlolte, spcin the week with Mr.

ana Mis. H. t- Moore ana Mr. mia Mrs. Johnny Whiams.

Adequate Gasoline Supplies Foreseen WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 Wl Tlie next year may bring new prob- Imv. to the oil industry but the ptv5C.it outlook' Is for adequate ga alir.e supplies for both military and civilian use. is the view of spokesmen for ihe independent Petroleum Association ol America and the Atner'can Pctroleuni Institute. Liyixr.

COSTS RISE KUALA cost of living steadily rising In tr.c Federation of Malaya. Most of the ordinary necessities to sustain life ire now described as becoming "luxuries." Pork meat is the lilesl Item to undergo a big boost. The emergency meaning the British war against Communist terrorists, Is partly re-spomlble tor the price rise. Try Our Drive-IH Service! irkln lid Our Urgt Joins our otnce, maKlng convenient Jor those who prefer over-the-counter sen-Ice. Just drive out Airline turn rlsht one half block on Ransom I.

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