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Died. Albert Bailey ("Ab") Walker, 44, indicted in 1932 with Singer Libby Holman (Moanin' Low) Reynolds as the hypotenuse in the alleged triangle killing of Tobacco Heir Zachary Smith (Camels) Reynolds, later released (with Libby) because of insufficient evidence; of cancer; in Winston-Salem...
...Interstate Commerce Commission in Washington last week went an unusual application. The McLean Trucking Co. of Winston-Salem, N.C., the South's biggest, wanted permission to go to sea, build ships, and expand into a $50 million land-sea transportation service between Southern and Eastern ports. McLean's reason: highway transportation costs have shot up 50% since 1940, and the company wants a cheaper way of hauling freight...
Bill Howland was speaking with a veteran's authority of 38 years in the newsgathering business (Nashville Tennessean and Banner, Atlanta Journal, Winston-Salem Journal and Twin City Sentinel). A New York State Yankee by birth and a graduate of Princeton, Howland has spent his professional life in the South. His first job was on the Nashville Tennessean, and he nearly lost it when he wrote a fantasy on what the monkeys in the zoo thought of William Jennings Bryan's role in the great evolution debate. He wrote the first story on the sensational attempt to rescue...
...insisted on keeping the engagement. Late that afternoon, the Columbine landed at Charlotte. Ike was driven 40 miles along crowd-lined roads, spoke for eight minutes before 12,000 people-gathered to celebrate the 200th anniversary of North Carolina's Rowan County-and drove 40 miles more to Winston-Salem, where the Columbine was waiting...
George W. Lee Memorial Presbyterian Church Winston-Salem...