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The Macon News from Macon, Georgia • 10

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The Macon Newsi
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Recommends More Efficient Operation 10 The Macon ISVim mon-pat June i ks Hoover Commission Says Should Reduce Realty Holdings Builder of Nautilus Speaks at Tech Atomic Aid Urged For Nations of the taxpayers 185 million dollars a year It might also be possible the commission said to return $1225-000000 to the Treasury "through WASHINGTON UPl-The Hoover Commission recommended today that the federal government shrink its reality empire" and run it more efficiently to aave Adenauer Arrives in Today for Conferences Judge Baldwin Sentences Eight In City Court Judge Cecil A Baldwin today sentenced eight persons who pleaded guilty to criminal charges in a non-jury cession of City Court of Macons John Bradford pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while under the Influence of Intoxicant! He was sentenced to 30 days in jail 11 months suspended and $200 fine His license was suspended for two years Edward Eugene Raby charged with driving while under the ln-fluenece of Intoxicants and speeding was sentenced to 60 days in jail 12 months suspended and his driver's license was suspended for 90 days Carl James Jordan was sentenced to 12 months probation fined $200 and his driver's It cense was suspended for 60 days Others sentenced by the Judge included the following: Vincent Bostick driving a truck which was longer than the legal length $50 fine Jesse Mitchell violating the state alcohol control act 18 months suspended and $100 fine Napoleon Williams violating the state alcohol control act six months on the state farm Katherine Booker simple larceny 10 months on the state farm disposal of plants and other prop erties which might be determined" to be surplus if all occupied apace were fully and efficiently utilised In a report to Congress on real property management the commission found that the government: 1 Owns 400000 properties buildings and facilities controlled by 27 different agencies ud representing 2475000000 square feet of floor apace equivalent of 1250 Empire State buutUngs" 2 Uses 370000 federal employes to operate and manage these holdings under a and wasteful system" 1 Has $40800000000 tied up in original acquisition ud construction costs The Defense Department alone has $21400000000 worth of apace" The report recommended that the Budget Bureau be and strengthened to carry out its full function" of coordinating agencies and advising the President on management within the executive branch The commission headed by former President Herbert Hoover was set up to look into all activities of the executive branch and recommend better and cheaper ways of doing them It concluded in report that there ia in the nature of modern property management In the 0 Since no one agency la charged with overall real property management the report said property is acquired without consideration" of what may already be available in the government vinced" he said a close and loyal partnership with the peoples of the free world on the basis of tha treaties which have recently come into force is the best means of maintaining peace and freedom "They also consider It the best means of attaining the peaceful reunification of Germany in freedom" Herbert Hoover Jr acting secretary of state in the absence of Dulles led the delegation of dignitaries who rolled out the special red carpet reserved for valued allies who are being courted by Moscow He said the Paris agreements which restored West Germany to sovereignty are now in force and Adenauer's visit this new partnership between two sovereign nations" Hoover said historic achievements are due in no small measure to your statesmanship I hope that during your short stay here it will be possible to discuss the tasks which still lie ahead" he said wiU be far more revolutionary than most peoplt realize Hopkins said that unleu American scientists and engineers are fully aware of their social responsibilities cannot hope to secure the technical advance required to supply the immediate needs of the underdeveloped nations Draff Extension Approval Seen By Sen Russell WASHINGTON Chairman Piichard Russell ID-Ga predicted quick approval today by the Senate Armed Service! Committee of legislation extending the draft for four more years Russell also forecast committee approval of companion legislation extending the doctor draft for another two yean The two draft requested as legislation by the were to be considered at a closed committee meeting this afternoon Both draft lawa are scheduled to expire June 30 The House has alii ady approved a four-year extension of the regular draft The doctor draft extension however is holed up in the House Rules Committee largely because of objections by medical groups that the law is discriminatory and unnecec-sar The American Medical and Dental Assna lodged the same objections before the Senate committee Russell said however he believes Congress has no alternative but to extend the doctor draft in order to insure adequate medical care for draftees The committee meeting also may produce come decision on another military manpower the administration's compulsory reserve training bill The reserve bill Is now stalemated in the House over a segregation issue Congressional leaders nave been putting increasing pressure on Russell to start Senate committee action as the only way to salvage the reserve plan Bruce Manages Laurens Plan! DUBLIN Thomas Bruce superintendent of the Dublin plant has been named manager of the Stevens and Company Inc woolen and worsted manufacturing operation here The announcement came from John Baum vice president of Stevens and Company Inc Bruce laid that plans for ad-ditional expansion In Dublin make it necessary to change somewhat in personnel Hia main assistants will be John A Smyth superintendent of the Dublin plant Robert Dinan superintendent of the proposed additional plant George McIntyre administrative as-aistant Charles Scarboro personnel and industrial relations manager and Rowe Beacham general office manager Dinan formerly waa superintendent of the Tilton Plant of Stevens and Company Inc at Tilton He has arrived In town for the new assignment and will be joined later by his family Scarboro was associated with the Southern Manufacturing Group Offices of the organization at Milledgeville In personnel and industrial relations He and his family have moved to this city Gym at YMCA Closed While Floor Is Fixed The gymnasium In the Young Men's Christian Association building will be closed for a week while the floor la sanded and polished Eddie Beasley boys director said gym classes will be held daily at one of the city parks probably at Baconsfield The YMCA bus will leave at 3 pm for the classes then will return to the YMCA building for swimming In the pool ATLANTA UTl-The builder of the world's first atomic submarine told the 1955 Georgia Tech graduating class today thst some measure of atomic relief is not offered now to the nations of free Asia they win be forced to accept the promises of the Soviet I'nion" John Jay Hopkins chairman of the board and president of General Dynamics Corp delivered Tech's commencement address General Dynamics built the atomic submarine USS Nautilus which made its first test runs this spring and is currently building the second atomic sub Seawolf to be launched next month Hopkins recently returned from a month-long mission to Japan where he proposed that a free Asia atomic energy community be set up at once to provide non-Communist areas In Asia with technological aid in nuclear energy Unless something like this Is done Hopkins told the Tech graduates the nations of free Asia will turn to Russia once behind the Iron Curtain I fear they will never return short of world conflict" Hopkins said technological advances are bringing the nations of the world closer together socially and economically If they are utilised prcmptl to assist underdeveloped nations world conflicts might follow he said The impact of atomic energy in medicine agriculture rhemistry and biology as well as in industry KNOT? 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Folk! rv port fan of 3 4 pounds ovm 10 IS iiO pound kt abort tins It amaonft TRY AMAZING WATE-ON LIQUID EMULSION POWDER orTABLETS Fortify wrifht-aiaiDtaiulng mrf a dirrrtrd with WATEON eiftirr LIQUID EMULSTON TABLETS or CON-CENTKATED POWDER Only $100 1550 far 11 a Family Site EmuMon You muat latwficd with wciht gain fine 10 day or rctura empty bottle for monry back I Don't be skinny what WATEflf tart putt in on firm firnh fiiat day When underwricht i earned by diaraaa take WATE-ON under diractioa of your bS? wate-SSl AT ALL DRUG STORES cn NAMES IN THE NEWS Photographer CLIFF HARr DEN of Macon has been elected to the Council of the Photographers Association of America DR MARK A SMITH Bibb school superintendent was to apeak to the Bibb County Grand Jurors Association this afternoon in Restaurant He was to discuss the Salk vaccination proogram and the school program JOSEPH MURPHY manager of the Atlanta District Office of the Social Security Administration was to address the Macon Rotary Club at its luncheon meeting today at the Hotel Dempsey Changes In Social Security laws were to be explained by Murphy in his talk Three Maconltes have been awarded associate in science degrees from Southern Technical Institute at Chamblee They are HAROLD DAVENPORT of 1147 James Street who majored in heating and air conditioning technology WILLIAM HOLT of Macon Route 3 elec tronics and communications technology and ARTHUR WIMBERLY 983 Perdue Street industrial technology Teacher Workshop Scheduled at GSCW A week-long summer workshop will be held for Georgia teachers at Georgia State College for Women here June 27-July 1 Dr Smith registrar announced today The course partially fulfills the requirements for the renewal of the professsional teaching certificate The summer Institute on Materials of Instruction will be directed by Mrs Ethel Fairfield put off I Regina Trice has been elected president of the senior department of Mulberry Street Methodist Church SchooL Other officers elected Included LaVerne Cochran vice president Angela Cowan secretary Bert Gratlgny treasurer and Barbara Batts and Ray Allen publicity chairmen Pastor Thurber and aev-eral members of the Macon Seventh-Day Adventist Church arc attending the 10-day annual convention of the church at College-dale Tenn near Chattanooga Approximately 2500 Adventists from Eastern Tennessee and Georgia are attending It waa announced at the convention that the Georgia-Cumberland Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists of which the Macon church ia a member has recently purchased a 300-acre campsite near Clayton Ga Fourteen buildings including a cottage and Infirmary already exist at the camp The camp will be used for workers' retreats youth camps and other conventions of the church Members of the Macon church will report on the activitlec of the convention at services in the local church on June 18 First Presbyterian Church opened a vacation Bible School today under the direction of Mrs Albert McKay The school will continue through Friday with classes each day from 9 am until noon It is open to children all denominations from 4 to 12 years of age Bible study hand work and recreation are included in the dally program of activities School faculty members Include: Kindergarten Mrs Duggan superintendent: Mrs Durelle Lamb Mrs David Redding Mrs David Thornton Miss Marie Moore Mrs Buchanan Carol and Charlotte Milor Jo Bess Smith Marilee Kinard and Durelle Lamb teachers Primary department William Reed superintendent Mrs Newton Anderson Mrs Horace McSwain Mrs Eugene Killcn Mrs Cecil Smith Mrs Orbin Howell Jr Mrs Emory Stroberg Mary Ann Snellgrova and Jerry Avant teachers Junior Mrs James A Middlebrooks superintendent Mrs Carl Dohn Miss Loulie Burns Mrs Denmark Groover Jr Sue Moss and Madge Clark teachers The Centenary Methodist Church children's day camp opened today at the Centenary Youth Center The camp will be held In two five-week periods with a fee of 50 cents charged for one entire period All children are welcome church officials said Hours for the camp are 9 a to noon Primaries age from six to eight attend Mondays and Wednesdays and Juniors age nine to 11 attend on Tuesdays and Thursdays The program includes games movies crafts and swimming Sammy Clark is director of the camp Pulaski 4-H Club Outlining Plans For Summer Camp HAWKINSVILLE Thirty-one 4-H Club members from Pulaski County will leave today for the 4-H Summer Camp at Camp Chatham near Savannah They will make the trip by bus and will return home the follow- ins Friday The 4-H Club members going are Robert a Susan Clark Harry Clark Harry Carr Melvin Wilson Billy Grinstead Libby Kelly Harry Fennell Edward Stratham Bobbie Lee Stevie Morgan Ronnie Hawk Plney Woods mma Ann Nelson Patsy Jones Virginia Kirkpatrick Catherine Pettey Barbara Coleman Julia Gibson Darrell Smith Barbara Taylor Puckett Jerome Jennings Gayle Hill Franklin Cheek Virlin Cummings Lamar Conner Joe Johnson John Sparrow Gary Whitaker Sylvia Ilill and 1 1 Atwood The group will be accompanied by Mr and Mrs Alligood Miss Gwen Parrish and Mrs Sparrow Television Outfit Named in Suit Asking $11639 A New York film company today filed suit In City Court of Macon for $1163975 against Macon Television Company which operated an ultra-high-frequency television station here until recently Official Films Inc claims the television company owe $1-28475 on a promissory note and $10355 on contracts for film rentals used on the television station here The company operated WNEX-TV later WOKA-TV on channel 47 The station recently sui-pended operations The law firm of Martin Snow and Grant represents the film company In the suit Suit Asks $20000 For Wreck Injuries Mrs Gladys Potter today filed a $20000 damage suit through Mrs King Sr as next friend against Las-seter in City Court of Macon Mrs Potter claims she suffered injuries on March 4 1954 when a car owned by Lasseter and driven by Bobby Potter an employe of Lasseter struck a parked car on Mimosa Drive She claims she was riding as a passenger with Lasseter's knowledge and consent to help Potter deliver laundry She was 16 years old at the time of the accident according to the petition The law firm of Bell and Bell represents Mrs Potter in the case Get heavenly relief from hot in as little as 3 seconds! Medicated Noxzema soothes cools helps heal even the most severe sunburn cases end freeeelesi doesn't stain clothes! why over 25000000 sunburn sufferers have already used Noxzema! First Aid Hospital at moat famous American beaches rely on Noxzema for sunburn 1 45f 70c and 125 plus tax WASHINGTON West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer arrived today and said he is convinced close and loyal partnership" with the United States and the bee world ia the best way to maintain peace The 79-year-old German leader received an enthusiastic and cordial welcome from State Department and diplomatic officials Adenauer will confer tomorrow with President Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles about two problems Invitation to Adenauer to come to Moscow for negotiations and the coming Big Four summit meeting at which the Soviet Union may propose neutralizing Germany as the price for reunifying the nation Adenauer left little doubt In a statement at the airport as to where he stands on his relations with the West countrymen are con- YMCA Boys Pass Swimming Tests Boys in the Young Christian Association swimming class have finished one week of work and taken tests to indicate progress Boys swimming 100 feet are David Hagaman DeWltt Aider-man Jeff Bowden Don Tumber-lein Teddy Vance Billy Wins-lette Compton Webb Dee Hana-ford Jere Feagin Jr Wayne Epps and Danny Crumbliss Boy awimmin SO fact art Tarry Lee Greene Buddy Bruant Johnny Wltca Grover Sehockley Plnaon Schul-man and Wayne Olmatead The (roup awimmin so feat include Hurray Williams Jimmy Jordan Mike and Pat Kelly Much Lovein Johnny Maaon A1 Wldner Bob Sine Marvin Mltchner Bobby McCord Chipper Yatea Billy Soloaon Billy Boncy vie Shaw Larry Teel Harria Stoke Steve Roaa David Roberta Duka Undeey Butch Fray Ray Trad Hamlin Gary Lee Diby and Keith Causey Three boy awimmin 15 fact war Gaorca Williama Mika Hatcher and Judson Hunt Five boya awimmin 10 feet Lon Carter Michael and Wilton McZwen Edward Oliver and Joseph Darker You'll waat the Macon Telegraph and the -Macon News mailed to your vacation address Second Chance at Youth! You're younger looking with a new nair color in mere minutes! Let Tima re-color your gray dingv hair with the natural luiiroui color of youth Tints leaves hair soft radiant-young looking! No harsh color or dried-out hair became Tinta is ammonia-free and has lanolin conditioner added Today let Tints give you a second chance at youth! Comes in 14 different youthful hair color shades CREME SHAMPOO GOOD DRIVERS IN TV ill A 0IAT UFT AND REV ROY FINCHER eoooeooo Rev Fincher To Leave Macon The Rev Roy Fincher pastor of East Side Baptist Church has resigned to become pastor of Westwood Baptist Church In Birmingham Ala Mr Fincher became pastor of the East Side Church on June 6 1948 He came to Macon from Anniston Ala where he was pastor of the West Anniston Baptist Church He is a graduate of Howard College in Birmingham Ala and the Southwestern Theological Seminary in Ft Worth Texas During Mr Fincher's pastorate here church membership has increased and the church has doubled Its contribultions to mission work He has led in the construction of a new church auditorium at an estimated cost of $100000 A successor to Mr Fincher has not been chosen State Road Toll 4 for Weekend ATLANTA UPl-At least four persons were killed on Georgia highways during the weekend the State Highway Patrol reported today Claude Stephens 52 of Dalton drowned when a car driven by his son Don Edward Stephens 20 plunged into a lake near Lithonia The son of the victim was charged with manslaughter operating a car under the Influence of alcohol and driving without a license James Wynn was killed instantly and Charles Austin died several hours later in a hospital after a head-on collision near Dallas Both were 19 years of age and from Dallas James David Smith 17 driver of the car and James Aubrey Fuller 19 both of Dallas another passenger were in critical condition State patrolmen said the car driven by Smith apparently went out of control and struck a large trailer truck driven by Coleman of Copeland Ala Charlie Norris 27 Negro was killed Saturday night near Wrights-villa where he lived He was a passenger in a car which over' turned several times Dublin Druggist Serves on State Pharmacy Board DUBLIN Ernest Oatts local druggist has been named to membership on the State Board of Pharmacy The appointment has been certified to Gov Marvin Griffin by the Georgia Pharmaceutical Association Inc Oatts waa elected for a term of five years to succeed Asbury Baldwin of Madison Morkan chief drug Inspector said Oatts was elected by the vote yet recorded" Oatts is president of the Sixth District Pharmaceutical Association and a member of the board of directors of the Georgia State Pharmaceutical Asociation He is the first Dublin druggist to be elected to the board Students Give Piano Recital in Pulaski Mrs George Marchmann pre sented her piano pupils In a recital at the Central High School Auditorium Those participating in the program were Norman Owens Gayle Hill Sylvia Hill Tommy Grin-stead Glenda Tripp Sandra Scorborough Wendell Bryant Brenda Jennings Sue Lancaster Billy Holder Hazel Pope Jean Briley Virginia Klrkpat rick Marcia Rowland Gloria Davis Jack Yancey Matthews Gruben John Sparrow Patricia a Allie Sue Wommack and Carolyn Lancaster Funeral Notices RODEHEAVER Delbert Curtis Sr: Funeral service were held in the chapel of Hart's Mortuary at 3 pm today The Rev Jack Key officiated and burial was in Macon Memorial Park with Masonic services at the graveside BLANKENSHIP Thomas Wesley: Funeral services were held in the Baptist Tabernacle at 3:30 pm today Dr Ernest Saloom and the Rev Man-in Cochran officiated and burial was in Riverside Cemetery Hart's Mortuary In charge KNIGHT William Umar: Funeral services will be held In Pleasant Plane Baptist Church in Wilkinson County at 4 pm today Elder Little Elder Elzie Bryant and Mr Slo-cumb will officiate and burial will be in the Pleasant Plane Cemetery Hart's Mortuary In charge IUNLEY Mrs Fannie: Died in a local hospital June 12 1955 Residence Route 6 Macon Funeral arrangements will be announced by Hart's Mortuary DURHAM Egbert Died in a local hospital June 13 1955 Residence 1148 Hillyer Avenue Funeral arrangement! will be announced by Hart's Mortuary SPECIAL 195S No lama Chemical Cat Ph5-3140 STATIONS Come take DAY SERVICE Rlilllon Bnllap RideS FAMILY BUNDLE Flit walk ratara-4 iraaaL Waif I award iwp iar kaaw ka- If 1 ly REQUEST with IUNDLI FLUFF NIED 1c Ik aitra SHUTS FINISHED 10c a aitra WrapH Calls FANTS OVIAAUi FINISHED ISc aa ait ii the greatest performing car that ever graced our showroom and we'd 1U to prwe it to you by giving you the moat exciting demonstration of motoring comfort power and sheer ability you ever experienced! 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