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BT6HT TW GASTONIA (N. GAZFTTI MARRIED rim 1 YEARS-Mr. and Mrs. John Kiscr. shown above fclebrated their fittictli wedding anniversary on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs' Carl Rtimfelt entertained in their honor at (heir home in the Umlers Chape! community. Retail Grocers' Price Clinic Set JFor April 19 i A price clinic for relail grocers of Gaston county will be held at the Gaston courthouse, in the superior April 19, at 1:30 o'clock." may bring employees, too, if thej desire. OPS Regulations 15 and 16 wi be explained by M. N.

Cutlip of Charlotte, who from 1942 to 1046 was chief of Food Price Section ol OPA for Western North Carolina end is well qualified lo explain the new regulations to the retail grocers. Arrangements for this clinic have been marie by the Gaston County Merchants association. Copies of the Regulations 15 and 16 may be secured aj the Merchants Association office the National Bank ot Commerce building prior to the clinic on April. 10. Another price clinic for merchants under OPS Regulation No.

7 will be held.on Monday nicht, April 16, o'clock. This clinic will he conducted by J. K. Ward, price executives from the Charlotte Office of Price Stabilization. Copies of Regulation No.i'l and its various amendments and supplements arc also available to merchants at the Merchants Association office.

in Baptist Church. Burial Gaston Manorial Park. Mr. Earncy was well known tn Gastonia, and lived most of his life tiere. He was connected with the Gray Mills for many years.

Hc had been in failing health tor the past two years, and seriously III for two weeks. Hc Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Wilkic Earncy; three daughters, Mrs. John Stubbs of Miami. Mrs.

Jeter Bsucom of Slimier, s. and Mrs. Clyde Phillips ot two brothers Ralph Barney ol Belmont and Walter Earncy ol Gastonia; four sisters, Mrs. Frank Allen, Mrs. Houston Davis, Mrs.

L. Jenkins and Miss Dora Earncy, all of Gastonij, and one grandchild. Carothcrs Funeral Home handled arrangements. MORE ABOUT Walker (Begins On Front 1'agc) grace, by the will of the voters at the polls on April 30. He also sair! he Is aware of HID fact that the citizens of Gastonia do not vote directly for their mayor, but that select a council which in turn picks one of Its members for For that reason, he said, voters may cast their ballots for all three of the announced candidates for mayor, if they wish.

Usually, Ihe council selects the high man in the vote-get-' ting as mayor. REGISTRATION However, lie did emphasize the Importance of every citizen's getting registered. Registration will go forward at the city hall during the two Saturdays, April and 21, anil Jlr. IValkcr s.iid he would be there from 9 tu 11 a. and from 3 f'j 5 on those days lo assist any of h)s friends needing help with their registration.

Mr. Walker was born 49 years ago In a house at the corner of Third and Marietta street. As a youth, he attended the local schools, end laWr went to work as a dotfer In the Ctara-Dunn-Armstrons mills 'of South Gastonia, Then, in 1920, he went to work with his father in shoe repair business on East avenue. For nine years, until V1932. Mr.

Walker operated a shoe repair shop In tho Lorciy (now Tircstonej community West Gas- For several years now, he oiwratc-d Pete Walker's Shoe on South street in uptown An outstanding cisii: and religious leader ol the city, he jxist president of the Gastonia Lions Ciu'o, was a steward In -Mam Street Methodist Church, and now is lus "tccor.ci term as of the Scpaii: Bible Chf-s there. He is a past ol the Her! Shield Club IcouRcil ol Salvation Army, past eisllcd the Elks club, the hoard ot Salvation Army here 01 the ctjur.iy Temple nf the Masonic Shrin ng. Burial was to be in the family plot In the church cemetery. Deaths LUTHER A. EARNEY Funeral services for Luther A.

Earney, 50, of 104 North H'cbb street, who dieri Wednesday, were held Thursday at 3 p. m. at Caro- thcrs Funeral Homo. The Rev. John Carper, pastor of Bradley Mccourt room on Thursday night morial Methodist Church officiated aaistcd by the Rev.

W. A. Hoffman, pastor of West Franklin Avenue Garrison Named Ceremony Chairman FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1951 Franklin Avenue Formal Opening Set For May 1 Negro News -BV SULDK M. Franklin avenue will be was opened to traffic late la- 'pencd May 1. ycar Thc jnb Hi ice I.

Dicksnn, manaser of the'slate, and federal close Chamber of Commerce, broke tlicjto $1 million news Friday morning, simultaneous-' ly naming W. B. Garrison, fecre- lary-lrfiifurerof tlir Gastnni.i Cor.i- Cola fiotilins Companj, as chalr- iaii of the opening rcrcmonies. Details on Die /osilvliie.s of the openina were few. however.

Mr. irkson said most of the proctxiure ill be planjied Dignitaries from the Slate Highway and Public Works Commission liave alread.l informer) Mr, Dirt- tl.cy will lie present. Dr. Henry W. Jordan, chairman of North Carolina Publio Works Commission, lias consented to be present.

William H. nogers chief highway engineer, will travel with Dr. Jordan (or (he opening. Tentative plans are lo stretch a ribbon across Franklin the Moti between South and York streets Traffic will be detomed so (hat no interference will be made will) ceremony. Following tiie' rihbon- eutlmg.

Dr. Jordan and Mr. will make brief speeches from the south steps of the city Lull. The entire ceremony will not last more than one hour. Thc opening was originally laid out for the week of Apiil 22.

This was changed when it was learner that Dr. Jordan and Mr. Hosets would be lied up in Raleigh with contract letting. Franklin avenue Is a part of U. Highway 29 and Ii extending 3.22 miles from tlie east to the westen extremes of the city limits.

The highway was widened to 80 feet after the old P. N. rails were removed from the center of the street ABOUT Crime -(Begins On Front Page) Ic apathy. For the time being there is no' public indifference. From Louis Seltzer, editor of rlie Cleveland Press: Cleveland appears to be a paradox among the big cities visited bj he Kefauver commitlee.

Here live disproportionately large percetit- nge of those disclosed by the com- nittee to be high' in the national crime and gambling syndicates. Dut their "home town," they operate relatively little, and make this their 'headquarters" for "bankrolling" op- throughout the country. There was no testimony on local conditions that might bring greater itizcn pressure for cleaning up hau was in effect before ttic com- iiittee arrived. Currently a band of corrupt po- ice officers who have permitted ambling joints, lo operate in hair a dozen spots ore under Hre. The town's pressure is focused steadily at them so the really big-time operators have to seek more profitable ventures elsewhere.

From Al Ostrow, San t-rancisco News: MRS. HULDA11 MAUNEY Illegal gambling is still a multimillion dollar industry in these CHERJUVILLE. Mrs. Huldnh still going full blast al- McGmnis Maimcy. 84, died al her though a few big operations have wme in the Shady Grove com- been seriously crimped.

The prosli- numty Thursday at 3:45 n. iulion racket and narcotics traffic owing an illness of three weeks, are booming, too. "oiiiunij; lax CaSCS. She was the daughter of the late Several scandals in the Internal Valhan 'and Susan McGiniite, and vas born January 13, 1867. in Gaston county, where she spent her en- ire life.

Mrs. Alauncy was the last iiirvlvine charter member of the Shady Grove Church. Surviving arc eight children, 31 grandchildren and 38 great-grandchildren. ABOUT Congress -(Begins On Froiil committee since President -Truman der-osed MacArthur. "Many inquiries have been received as to what eciii done to promote the general's candidacy." Hoheiifec said.

He added that "these supporters nave been told to start MacAfthur- lor-Presidenl clubs and make the popularity known lo him by such an overwhelming wave of iiiblic support that he wilt succumb lo the will of the people, and nllow is to have his name placed in nomi- ution next year. 1 Tlie statement did not say on what party ticket MacArthur's name might nppear. He was boomed as a Republican candidate in 1918. He thett he would not seek the lomination but would accept it if called by the people. James H.

Ran president of confirmed ist night lh.it General MacArlhur wlll become a board member and executive ot the big business cquin- iicnt concern. He spoke to reporters iboard his 130-foot yacht at Ihe Mrt Myers. yacht basin. He sain MacArthur will "assume an active part" in Remington-Rand affairs within 90 days. Rand said he understands Mar-Arthur wants to make- his Siome in Connecticut.

i Rand would not comment on a re, u.utitx-r rt 'bat MarArthur will be paid and Oasis 5100,000 a year. a IK; Revenue Bureau were aired. The boom was lowered on commercialized "bridge," a tricky variation ot bingo which had becume a big money racket in Southern California. Public opinion was so aroused on ihe subject of rackets that a formerly controversial proposal to establish a new state crime commission was quickly fyiacleri by the state legislature with little from Robert S. Ball, tlclroil Within a week after the Senate Crime committee left Detroit, things began to happen.

'ol the BiHs Ready For Ratification Belmont Lions To Sell Brooms BKLMONT-J. A Myers lus Iwcn lot of California accomplishments. Under its prodding, the Justice Department bas slightly speeded up handling of racket tax cases. with a nightly broadcast detailing in industry and labor. Tiw City Council Initiated ac- tinn toward creation of.

a Stale Crime Commission, There was a cry for restoration of the state's one- years ago, which had bee mental in rooting out vice and cor- mption. TO Li tic be re er, sou of Mr and Mrs. J. A. Lineberger of Stan ley.

has returned, to etuty after a 10-day with his parents His address is Sgt. James A. Line berrjer. E. n.

H26139, 651 St. Med Amb. Fort Benning, Ga. RETURN'S HOME John of New Jersey ha returned after spending some timi. in Stanley with his daughter.

Mrs Timothy steele and Mrs. Steele. VISITS IX CHARLOTTE Mrs. Mamie Brown recently visited relatives in Charlolte. CIRCLE TO MEET The WIG Circle will meet at the borne of Geraldine Friday in Stanley Saturday night.

All members nre urged to be present. HOARD TO MEET Tlie Senior Usher Board of Stanley will meet at 7 p. m. Saturday at tiie church. Following the usher'; meeting Ihe Men's Club will meet.

VISIT 1IKRF. Mrs. Nealie Brown and grand- daiujhter, Pauline, of Old Fort, are visiting Mrs. Effie Brown and lam- EMMA LO.MtCK Emma Lomick, 55. of Bessemer 3ity, died Wednesday at 7:55 p.

rn. She is survived by her husband lake Lomick; lour sons, Roseboro William. Wylie and EUathion; two sisters; four brothers and 20 grandchildren, Funeral sen-low will be held Sim- day at 2 m. at Kelley's Chapel ilcthodisl Church in Bessemer City. Drum's Funeral Home of Lincoln- on Is handling arrangements.

TEA ON SUNDAY There will be a tea at the home if Mrs. Verrt McCarter on Sunday rom i to 6 p. m. for the benefit )f Mt. Hebron Baptist Church.

I'HAYER SERVICE Regular prayer service will be held onisht at St. James Church of God at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday is at 0 a. m. and morning worship Is at o'clock.

Al 2 p. m. the Missionary Circle is sponsoring a drive, and ims Circle sponsoring a drive. guest speakers will be Grace Darleen Wilhcrspoon and the Rev Cleveland Tale. Evening worship 1., at 6 o'clock.

Elder Zettle Brice is he pastor. SERVICES USTKD Sunday school at St. AME Zion Church will be held al 3-'-15 a. m. Morning worship is al 11 o'clock, and the sermon subjecl The UAW-CIO went, on the air be "Out of the Night." Th pastor is the Rev.

L. C. Siler. At 3 the testimony of persons prominent I 1 'he Rev, T. H.

Hampton ol Mt. Calvary Baptist Church wil preach al St. Stephens Church. JIT. PLEASANT CHURCH 'Die young women's department c.MorHtion 01 me states one- uwrifns department grand jury law.

repealed two Ol the Ml. Pleasant AME Zion catidlc- wedding Sundny night el 3 o'clock. Members ol all churches There was. as a positive result are cordially inviled. Miss Marth of the Senate committee's visit, a civic reawakening which may prove highly beneficial.

From F. CaMart. editor, Las Vrg.is, Review-Journal: Trie local citizens forgot aboul Senator'. Kefaitvcr and his committee Ihe day afler he left last November because while he was here he apparently liari not hit tlie he late developed when ttic "bit; came under mvtMl- galimi. The senator and his committee didn't make much nf an impression j- i.n napi because he attempted tn tie some- Church, and the Rev.

s. T. Gillisi thing illegal into a business that bad been by the state legislature many years to be MORE Assembly Hi-fins On Front P.iccl- RALEIGH, April Sarn "el H. Kress Foundation to give the state Sl.OOO.OGO in art treasures the general assembly met today lt'" lc had before It 103 bills ready'for 1 cr ratification. a state art museum A measure to appropriate funds Ancaoy thii the club has Kc roticerneci.

said the sccrc nuihi ptiiis of tj'i -01 lar of '5te. "well have no prob Ii 10 1 Citing through by Saturday." Ii.irr.cd chaiiinsu ot ihe ti.sl heid by Ihe iiclim, CLbi.il April 26, 27. 'Jtj. Already thii the club lias b- lo sell a thei.l'Aliri brooms in thi talc, Myers said it will be tion oat all its to aid the blind. iAe brocin.1 a.e made by bHnd people in a lict'ory 31 The Eclinont club ordered a thousand biwirrr.

The broom will lumc Bdmonl's Clean Up. Paint Up, Fix Lp campaign. Secretary of State Tltad Eure cr 1kitl annual farm ccnsu 117 hills still have to be acted on bclnrt the legislative calendar is cleaned up. "As far as the enrolling nflice roncerned." said Ihe sccrc- to today S31 bills had been ratified, according In Eure. By Armed Gang NF.WBURYPORT.

April 13 rive gunmen shot and' report. Thc Srnalr finance crmmitlfe turnrrl thumbs down on a proposal to tlouhlc Ihe firemen's rrlirf fmul awessmcnt against fire Insurance policies on properly within munic- Ipalitirs. The samr. committee- approved a prorms.il In issue special liccnso platrs lo amalrur radio tificMtors. A Senate Judiciary committee volr-d to postpone Indefinitely a Mil noirtd have designated the 3 hilljps is president and Mrs.

Louise Cathcart is secretary. GKTIISEHANE CIIUKCII Services Sunday at the Gcthsc- maue Baptist Church will begin at 10 a. m. Sunday school in charge of Assisiant Superintendent Odell; 11 a. m.

morning worship witli die sermon br the pastor, tlie Rev. s. T. Gillc-spie; at 2:30 p. Ihe church, will worship with Mt.

Zion Baptist Clrttrch in Holy Communion; 7 p. m. will worship at the' Center Baptist Church, and the Rev. S. T.

Gillispie will preach. Mrs. Alma Kiiox Is secretary of the church. MILLS CH.M'HL CHCRCH The special meeting will tlie Mills Chapel Church Mon day night at 7:30 o'clock with th ilev. A.

Williams in rharze. Tl Rev. St. Mickles. pastor, "invites the public lo altcnei.

Ml'SIC FESTIVAL Tlie Gaston County Elementary Music Festival is being conducted nil today at tiie Reid High School, Uclmont, under the supervision of Mrs. D. R. Humphrey, of Gascon Count' OASTONIA SEAMAN O. Rhine-hart.

USN Honor- an of Co. 233, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. H.

Rhlnchar of own with u. cmdr. C. W. Good, USN, training officer RecJ ra.ning Command, Great Lakes.

after the recruit review ol March ac a fc nd Lipscomb Gets Six Months In Belmont Court Peed Lipscomb, Union road Negro vho drew 12 months on the roads ast week in city court, was givei i six'monlhs term in Belmont. recorder's court Thursday 7or drunken driving, Llprcomb was given 12 months or ention of a thirrl world conflict sow tine lor a nit and run charge, "cannot now be accomplished with He was accused as the driver of that struck another vehicle on of Ihe tioji. Engineering Associa- duvjiiiti teuitie or tie Union road, causing the otiier lo overturn. Lipscomb was ar- -ested several hours later at the rticcl of his car, which was dam- iged. He was also charged drunken driving.

However, the drunken driving wl asc was remanded to Delmonl court dlws ol1 Formosa, some of them "ell-trained and ready to go, and iccause. officers said, he was in Point township at the time ic was arrested. Unable to pay (he $500 fine for he hit and nin case, Lipscomb was ommitted to serve the road term fe was given the minimum penalty be law allows on conviction of hil nd rim when personal Injuries are nvolved in a wreck. Several women occupants wore hurt n-hen the car -ipEcomb allegedly hit overturned jipscomb's car war. after a vomari in a passing car obtained is license number, which wrote a cardboard with lipstick, officers Low -MORE ABOUT Strike IBegins On Front Page)- eal Berry's decision placing Loyd ndcr a S300 peace bond and on rotation for 12 months.

'LANT CLOSED The letter Erwin Mills sent to mp'oyes of the. CcoleenKc. plant headed "a memo from Frank Vyver vice president, and signed Carl R. Harris, vice president nd assistant treasurer. It said: "At last the union leadership ha: that It has no regard foi he.

people of Cooleemee, nor for aw and order. "Tlie lawless methods of picket- tig, intimidation, coercion and vio- cnce which have taken place at Cooleemee since the strike started "las been almost impossible and nn- clievable in a land where law and rder nrc supposed to prevail. "We have done everything in our xraer to get the sheriff to main- ain order and enforce the laws of ur state, so that any emploves who want to work could do "so "he- sheriff has completely Ignoreri ur request and seems pcrfectlj villing for the people of Cooleemee be subjected to all kinds of "dienitles. "Tlie condition is intolerable, and ve do not propose to be subjected it any longer. Therefore no nether attempt will be made to pernte for the time being." Sheriff Alex Tucker of Davic ountj- said: "To my knowledge 'here has been no violence at the lant and I have tried to cooperate the mill I have been the mills during shift changes ince the strike began, and the gates ave been open and people could go and out all the time." Harold Foster, business manager Ihe TWUA loca! al Cooleemee There has been no violence at tin lant.

b'it Erwin officials have triei creale, violence. Clerical work rs have been forced to do produc on work, and women clerical work rs Jiavc been told thcv would be red unless their striking husbands rinn Df hark- nr, thn InH 01 aine back on the job. Visit Scheduled By Bloodmobile The next bloodmobite aston county will be at Temple cplion as night church in West Gastoni Seliols. Schools participating in m. Ihe festival are Lincoln Academy, Br.wmer City.

Dallas. Ml. Holly, Chrrryvillr. Hichland and Reid School. Winners in this festival will be eligible to participate in the district music festival in Charlotte Istcr Ins month.

Mrs. Blanche Rann Oliver is the critic cxt Thursday, April 19. Mutual and Arlington Mills of Ihe chain and Parkdale 1111 will send donors to the tem- Kjrary receiving station. Headquar- e-rs will he set up in the Sunday chool building ev' the church bc- wecn the hours ol 10 a. m.

and Snow Falling In Middlewest Hobcson Indians as Ihe Ltimbcc judge of the contest. wounded a policeman today in a holdup In which they grabbed a reporter! S50.000 at H. A. ilatm- Company. Slate polkc said the five men BODY The body T' 1 n)gM tribe.

They are now known as the Cherokee Indians of Robeson. BIUm.K.Y TO SPKAK CHAPEL April 13-MV Gen. Omar N. Bradley will speak al the University of North Carolina CONTEST There will be a singing contest Sunday night at the Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church between tiie Silver Time Gospel rr.orr.as 'E.

chW City, N. was iorniri abandoned pier at the Schu iwilj l' patc ov Nt chairman eif the joint chiefs if Kail ol Ihe Army. Navv. and gunmen leaped into IhrirjAir Force, will speak under' jpon- gun battle outside the. wirship of Ihe Carolina Forum, non- Iparlisan student organization.

Brothers and Singers. Fennsks iiic Silvi-i Tur.c Chorus. This program will begin at 7:30 o'clock, and is. sponsored by MeMiames Annie Currcnce and Ser- listcr Wilson. There will be no admission cliarced but a silver offering will be taken.

CHICAGO. April srctinns of the had a flashback of near wintry weather A mistiire nf snow anei rain irss reported in parts of Southern Iowa and Missouri. It was pan of a widespread storm cenlcr over Hie upper Great Lakes region Taft Favors War Against Red China NEW YORK, April Robert A. Taft (R-Ohio) says pre- MORE WANT ADS For Sale LAWKENCF: MARTIN VSKU LAKS Country Club on Wilkinson Dtil Jin 1947 CHEVKOliET foidor, clean. Good IJrfs, 5-S05S, SELL or trade: Ford Club hone 5-3343 after 12 noon.

ittfy'ffJLOpportuiiiliei viiiCEuToT quick" faie FuT near Myrtle Mill- Plione 5-0016. OR SALE: Lease or icut: Large brick grocery store and stock, central part of Mill Villages. Write C-94 c'o Gazette. ODc.rtiii frrvlce iood store, local- en In local busing section. Rent fixtures.

Buy Inventory. Will sell or irade. Reason (or nor busl- nps. 1 tntffrEt, DJal S-15-n, For Sole Wilt UALLAb HOAU-clty sJm, paved road. 100 ft.

lots, Oirl s-4219. ATTENTION Colored People: Desirable lots for eale on W. Normem Avenue. vou may buy tills property on terms as low as only one dollar upsvn and cne collar week on each- lot. Act Jfojffl.E.

J. WOOD, ousts For Sale For Rent UKNlbKEiJ and unfurnished apartments Anoly 401 WeH Main. FURNISHED bedroom, gentlemen. Plenty of liot water, Close la Dial 5-0086. Foi 'teitf TmTbfcloom lurntshed apartment.

Adults onlr. Phone S-46H. HKhS icorn unfurnished apartinpjit, Sunset Myrtle Mill. Private en- Phone ilLNT: Six rcom apartment. Close In.

Large rooms. Stofcer heat, automatic iioi C-52, Gazette. Two" unfurnished apartments. T. Webster.

Dial 7721. 101 Smyre ill. KOOMS, futnlsncd for housekeeping. No woman No drinking. FOR Several new four room houses, Beechwood and Hank-in Streets.

Low down payment, P. J. JlcARVER Inc. Dial 3018 olX room house. IIIO Poston Circle t2.000 down.

Balance by the month. See R. E. Johnson, House No. Regan out an aggressive wa against Communist China." Tart spoke last night at a mcetinj "It utterly ridiculous to me." he said, "that when there arc 500,000 (Nationalist dhinese) sol- thousands of guerrillas in South China with whom they can cooperate, we should not permit raids and invasion to make as much trouble for Communists as posMble.

"I cannot see 'i'hv such a policy would in any way incite Russia to war unless they're determined to go to anyway." "From a moral standpoint," the Ohio Republican arletetf, "we would be wholly justified in a complete invasion of China to'punish an unprovoked aggressor. Practical considerations, of course, make it impossible, and no one has proposed it. TWO bedroom brick veneer house, heat, hot water, in Poston Circle $8,500. Dial 5-5879 1948 ROYAL coach house trailer, completely rurnljhcd. Excellent condition S1.200.

No. '6J Smith Street, near Ar- llncton Mill. West Gastonia. WELDON hous? and balh. Large comer lot.

You can bur this on long easy terms. Small down payment and balance by Ci month Art E. J. Bloodshed Box Score RALEIGH. April Vehicles lleparlnitnt's report nf hleh- accidents lor I tic period rnflmc at 10 a.

m. tnilav: KILLED 5 Kltl.ED to dale KII.I.FD to datp In 1950 l.vruREn to dati IN-HJREn to date in 1550. 26H 3135 Local Temperature Night s'oon Tottav aa April rainfall to rtile inches- Iprli quell 3.3J Inches; tit er an inch. Women Voters Elect Officers DURHAM, April The Horth Careilinrt League of Women Voters noiv a going nrganization Miss Dorothy 1 Clement of Greensboro as first president. rormal organization of the league was completed during a convention which ended here Thursday.

Also elected were Mrs. John Gillin of Chapel Hill, first vice presitlenl- Mrs. W. Walker ot Greensboro, second vice president: Mrs. M.

of Charlotte, secretary, and Urs. M. A. Abernethy of Chapel Hill, treasurer. Directors are Mrs.

"Miilip Handler of Durham. Mrs. ieorec Roberts of Charlotte. Mrs, Stuart Nye and Mrs. E.

L. Clasz oi Ashcville and Miss Evelyn Mullin of Raleigh. Rotarians Open 3-Day Conference cn Rotary iedmont and Western North Carolina opened business today. Judge Allen H. Owyn of Rcids- ille late Inriay vrill speak on "Highways of Slavery." About 400 delc- ates arc attending the three-day onfercnrc which opened with a rc- rVoman Jilted After 21 Years BIRMINGHAM, England.

April 13 Jean 50. sucet frf Partrirtgc yesterday for breach promise. She said he had come railing eery niplil 21 years-right up the day he married another wo- ttan. ASSISTANT IN DEFENSE WASHINGTON, April Mayor Dan Edwards of Durham. N.

has been appointed by tlent Truman as assistant secretary of defense. Edwards succeeds Marx- Leva, resigned. APAX l.FADS OOA RON" 1MTORTF.RS GOA. Portuguese an received the ove-nvhelmins por- ion of this tiny Portuguese colony 1 iron ore exports dtirinc 1950 with a tolal 62.438 Ions. Western Germany imported 7000 and Holland 1.500.

The United Slates iert importers of Gonti manganes- nro with 10.33ft tons, followed by Belgium. Sweden, 3,500, nnd Italy, 1,000. The Industrial cities of Manchuria, and Slmiljn. Korea, faces each other anew tlie Yalu river 15 I miles from its mouth. OR aALK: 2 Houses Furnished: One 5-room house with 3-bedrooms llvln" room.and kitchen, with shower.

On? a-room house with 4 uppt-r rooms 4 downstairs rooms, two showers Both nou-ei, nice, both rmilpntd with electric Frtsldalres and electric stoves. Sale for houses 517 500 CO Osh Down w.eoo.OO. Balance Monthly or Annually. Your rent could meet your payments, located on Blvd runs through Flas Myrtle Beach S. C.

A'ldress "C-95" Gaz-tte to Colled People: Here's an opportunity tor you. Four room house good neighborhood (or sate on Ion" "sy terms. You can buy Hits property sm rtow payment and balance trie week nr Don't delay 1 Do.lt today! E. J. WOOD.

his room house, mn.de into i on three sli ,0, vll iinfe acrs Lot way. 100 yards FranFlln a Excellent Investment. 1 FOUR room hoiite. bath. 3M block Rhyne St.

a i s. SE ho on bus lint. In city jlmlls. Phone i-0215 1'HHEE room house, all modern cnn- VCWMMS. Price WOO.

501 s' WtldSl FOUR room house for sale. Conveniently located. Vacant. Dial 6123 FIVE room house, 507 S. Lee Street.

J. W. Long, 5-1904. FOR SALE: TWO six room houses, recently competed. Craig Street.

One four room house, N. Jlorris St. Help the Blind Buy a broom from a LION April 23 and 24 P. J. MC'ARVER co.

Real Estate and Rentals 202 Commercial Bklg Dial (1018 COUPLE TO SHARE MODERN Hnvr Dial 5.5S77 nighte. t-oh RF.Sr: uvlne, room, bedroom, balh. Private entrance, driveway, tele- phone. Celling fan, hot, continuous wfttrr. beds.

Hen': reasonable. D-sirabLe section of town. Gentlemen. Priori" 5-4072, rOUii rocni uulurnlshed apartment In All conveniences. Adults only.

Dial dav nr S-nm night, FURNISHED ROOMS and apVrtluTnts. 301 N'orth Flrfitone. FJlal S-0165 nr 6M6 AND AUTO 1 SALES BUSINESS FOR SALE. NEW CAR FRANCHISE, GOOD BUSINESS. LEASE CAN BE ARRANGED.

LEAVING CITY DUE TO HEALTH. LINEBERGER REALTY CO. DIAL GiMl FOR RENT: a few modern offices, newly rc- ilecoraterl, heat and water, second floor at 124 South St. J. White Ware, dial 5-2131.

Estate For Sale THIRTV acres ot land, new three-room house, electric lights. Located Sparrow Springs region. Dr. W. s.

Matthews, citv, N. C. LINEBERGER REALTY COMPANY Dial 634! REAL ESTATE SAM MrKAV JR. I11A1. S-3IOI.

ONE three room hmldLng -A-lth menL on targe lot on Union Road five miles from Gastonla. H. L. Bryson 3. Gfrtonla.

Christopher Morley's home on Long Island is named "Green Escape." TAKE MY ADVICE- BUY DIXIE-HOME FLOOR SAVES YOU WORK, WMIR-RUISTANT FIOORS BRIGHT TO CiEAH The wax i- BEn.ia.t tire, ferrnzzo, varnisusti er r.a.zled fioctsi Dkle-rlcrre AND Enjoy The Best At Ha'f Price -By- Taking Weekly Hates At GUSTOS Your Hmiie Away From Ftnme Sterling IS I. I Silver MHREissolia silver so carefully m.idc, so exquisitc- it grows lovelier the more you use it. Buy your first Gorhjm place- settings now (hen match and later. VAN SLEEN EW FLE Established 1910.

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