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■■ACE EIGHT THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1945 Continued from Front Page CHANGER TELLS FORHLSl AL WHAT NAVY NEEDS 4i. Nt-Kio s( rvH'umen convicu-d ul notinK on me isiaiici oi Cuai.i Ia5t Uoc. 24 wnm outbreaks uc- cuu-d with while personnel, .vlul- tnew Uuilock. eiiairman ol me Mussiii'hu.setll.s Stale Paioi eoin- niiasiun, in.'^peeted llie leeonks ol the eouil ol inquiry, lie said. .>n.i look "no exeoptioir to the Uel«- nical eonduet ol Ihe iriai oui, ' CiumKi’i'. mitinatinu faetui.'i had not been taken mm eosideialion. and that it was unfaii to ei.ru-iid.” Ine ael as heinn ' iiidiMiUi.il. uii yri^anized and personal.' /t.sked about tiie m-sinuations oi the NAAt.b lliai he wa.- ' tiie !..*.• of till* n.Tiv. (jian/'er rtiliieeii tin- ehante lo a qia taui ar to '.Mieiu ei the n.ivv e: huii>- t and .•.li lli el h«-, as an ■.b. i-ivei, e i-oinpei enl •I think tiie answer to tin fir l CiianRei dielaiid, ' ua’.ndiin* inv own eapabililv and w i.sdnin ymi in the lepoil I hai-e KU'ii iiave lo ileteiinine vshetliei 1 am a competent loeial workm .iiiii whelliei the teehiuquis I hu\e ap plied are .such as to t>rmK out the tiuth; and whetiier inv « xper ience a;; a a-ieotive Neyio .ni'l a foirmr servieeman in Uie last war and oni eonsi>tentlv woikiio’ fo’ Improveiiieiit ataii.b- up iinde> tyamination." Grander i.aid that Adm fluster W Niinit/-. l oniinandt r in eiif f of the n. S Paeifie fie. i I'av.- .in •'unhesitatiriR ves" to hi- iiuini'" 6b»nit the use of N. I'roe III all bianchci? of SeiViee in the po-d- wat navv. Hi told Oran^.-i thu if he would pifpr.ic a re. -.n n endatii'n and ••ubmit i to him he would endorse it .m ttie l-.a-i.i of the 4'Xpe! a tiee in t.ie U'e o' Nepioes in Wmld Wai li CoiTC-spoiult nt;- w»i.' ‘.• '.'■n iC minute film ot "Tli. N iu. SAilnr” ♦r.llo eiiiP the ores - corife- enoe The film was Dif nar.-.l ••• use in trainine and *ho»5 ti-.-r.-. in- Pacific area we^e included MRS ROOSEVELT TO SHUN GEORGIA in democracy, digmtv and decen cy. "It is unfoiuuijte ihat llier..' are those in oui nation v.ii.i '.■.••■u'd deny to ollu-rs ttie liittd whal they will. It is a souiee of letJiet and einbarassnu nt in me and vour ether Geotgia friends that twn mi mbers of the YounE D. mocrat; so far forgot Ihemselvc.-:, uropr:- eties and soiitiieni hospitality a*^ to h.- giiiltv of diseourt.-sv and disve.«pe>*t to tin- widow of ou' B»at Piesid'-nt ..n i to i won.i.n who m- ans •■ nuu'!, to Airjevt'a "It i. inv tii.ll).- that ri” Vi«it Geoigia soon and aceept the hosDi'ahtv . t th.- aoveir.'.r'' n-a'' eion duiini' vour stay lu te I -.vill be hauDv to .---loit von W i'- Sp'rinp*-- wh. 11 vo'.i enn an to conu to Georpia Mro .- liied •«' reach vou over telephone with out siiree'is. "S'nrerelv Flli Arnall pnver- noi-" The Atl.-int.a Journal and 1h" Atlanta I'on-i'tutinn ioir.'d in rappinp the ". inbarra.s: nu-ut'" t . the -tati d by tie Younp Dem.iTat otticiaN. i.ow i* ipn* ' tiom thi ir posts. It wa- n. vet --i.nfin-ied in N. gn . eel. - whei*,. ' the ail--- i invitation-- to -.ou";- '• teaching Christian stewardship ti ils | 1.7;i.0lHl members ! lilt piojvLl calls foi a piograiif of slate and horr.c nils.sions: support i of Shaw University and the Oxford 1 Orphanage and the support of lo- - ^ eign missions through the L-itt Carey ’ I •iiitii ..litsio.i Cotueiilion Administrative workers of tiie (•..iiMiituiii are tlie Hev Kilgore, ex- eeiiliye secretary, the Rev Leon C Kiddick. director of Christian Edu- cation and Training; Otis L. Hair ston, edtor of the Baptist Informt.; Mis. Janet l^ Pomp-’v. state BTU woiker, Mrs Annie I. Filmore. cai - lesponding secretary of tlic Woin- hiVs division. Ml-sdame Martha J Liown and A 15 Julin on, field- woikcr and tieasurer of the Wnin- I . ro I). () S Hull -fk. p. • tor of llie Kii-l Uajiti t Cl.uul. ol H.ileieli 1- eliainnan of the extcutni conin,itlee, and Di G VV. Walkn.: pa-.U»l of the Knit Chuicli of 0\ fold 1-, secieluiy of ihe ivintniue- V SlILKin SCREWS TKi.M. ke-h‘i:ns .\ith Ihc ulhei ilefeiidants went to Hair hous,- ar und n idnJ^lit an - .1 I ' th. leu an automobile tire Hull was ..ndcuffed taken into N-wloo t..-,,: M l \\i..-ic he wa-. beaten abou’ ..d and b.Al> with a hlickj.iil. urii. .iiai ph. Pl'iody. pr accuiiing t.- te-nm-.ny VViliii-saes :aid Hu- men looi; iinn! ill la-alil g Ihe ill oin.-ii re-ling vshile the o’hei hiackjael. The Pratli v la. . d .. lOat tliiee qilaif-i- u| .m hoin. it .Aaa stated H ill then ..Ihgedly wa-- d.agged by the feet fioti. tiie til., -quaie i the )..il afid thiv-wn inside, still l.al.druljed and bleCdliig Tw'. -1 the . I', ■ 'h. i.nihl 111 Jell wtih their tiustai.d-= under aiie-^t T. ;i.hi ,t l.l•.cl. blood sli.ke,-et; one ot these Women and hei itu - band pulled the shambles at ti.e beater, man into a :ell Oul of his v.us sight Tie alficeis later re turned and rem.'Vcd the a.indciifi- i ..M-f itbcphor.cd to Albany lot ar. ■ =n.Lulai.ce and sent him to . hospii lal ll.eir Hail .heo shhllls aftei LC- e.l ph> .lilt wai I iin h -st-alti In-d I 1 died n f-.i cittmii with r .Tfier his con- . Kic di a*li-vijl:ilion ■■ 1.1 Hall. Shti ff Scit-w >- ft> n. .1 viu.'hot vsoiind H,T.-i ti.nn’N ■••ti'iiied ti,e in ex. elecli'n IKVI.S f' >iOLl.lSON SWOR.S IN ; AS JtTHlK Ol I S. C I SUlM C’OI KT. A I.IKKII.MI. .lOB wvelc.li.ed Judge MolU-on to th- Coint (ji-i-etiiigs- weie biought from . Litei iu by the Honorable Dewey A [GriiT.es, Chief Justice of the Su 1 preme Court, Republic ul I.lbeiia, He was followed by a host of lead- ,eis in the ncrno.iaiic Parly .d New Yoik and llie nation Among tlie huiioied gue-t-. p^e^^^o' at tiie inuuiliMi ctuinony w«t* iJr. Sil.a Taylor Jaii.se Peii.bti.l" . John Senk-ta«k> SI..I. Senator C C. Wiif.bish Coinea! A DaM: Ha-- ,.|..ne. H’.ii W.lln.in T And' -• M J vm i 1)1 and M. • Cummmp-' I J. M,. p. W- I- h Ul W1 Hull U-M r- IWO TAKES ACT’N A0A!NST RACE OISORIMINATiON NEW YORK 'A.NPi — The In-, leiiuitioniit VVorkeis oidi r, an Intel • acial fr.itein.il ?uciel.\. has struck i wo blows against racial and ieli-{ gious prejudiese in its gtneral ;i.-- i tivities to promote etiiai*ty and um- ^ ly of the American pe.ple. In Chicago the JWO Chicago i-i-un- ' ril. of which Louise Thoinp'on Is' president, issued a re.-olutiun of' protest pledging to mibilu- th; j riii-nibership fur the ehminalion "f I ity i-oVen..nt wimh allow t ; stiiclive u-sideiitial >|ualifualion •noe of a pel soil's lace eoloi o. j need I In Ifie stioiitaly worded le: .klliol- •f Chicago council i lated- 'We consider the widt.-pii-ad ;ige of lestrictivc ciwenanl ni the city of Chicago, not only an iin- d.-niocraiic and reaitiunaiy practi..- but also a obstacle t.> the unity of | di piople ..mi a we.ipi.n m th»- hands of those pn- fa ci-t foae- who Would stii up i.ici.il aniiiio I I • ..1, 'h-a. lal conlhci " ' The second aclion I.ikon by the. IWO is designed to expoa- and c.'ii. bat the f.ilsi-lloOds spicatl b> fa-cist. un.^ iactsls about iiiinoiity I'loup Tin* oidei is oil dilating 000 11 p;. ' copies of an edui-atii'ij.-l c.nlu n . queiice, “Theie Aie No .M.isl--: Racd ' baied on tie; pLiiuphU-i -ne- Races of Mar.kind lie loicd pu lure Grip shows scienliln.allv th.it ' there ai'- on ii.o-tn lacr- ai.d no ‘ tl.teuui laces, that "ad li.el. ai- »)iotte-a om'ei Ihe ;l-o. II v... originaUy punted in Tui- Con.e Mdgd^ilie and IS being Oultibiil.l by the CIO Oeparlrr.ent cf Researen ai.a Educatior. FREEDOM ASKED FOR iORT I.AWSON hi'. WAf lHNC lO.N, D C‘ — On (). l'’ber 21 the NAACH I.U1 a l)-tt thin for cleint-ncy willi the be• -■ - :..iy of Wai on b.-ha!f of 27 Negro oldiers convicted of rioting at Ft I awton, Washington, against ltali; -i prisoner of w-ai- The sentenc-j imposed ranged from l lo if. ycirs' conflnene ni at haid labu I'he Aa soiiatlon's attorneys :,ie ThtJigi, 1 Mai-hall and hi- a-.-i-l.u.T Rot,. .1 I. Caitei. In .ddile.'. to d- I.il n.' pi-Juiie 1 al eii.n: committed .:l the Inal I '•■..I- pointed mil U. clashes between Ameni-an -old., and Italian pi'i-onen-of-w.ir oecn. red a nuiiibi-r of time-, piior to Oe riot. Ft I.awion autiinrilies had U.k eii no steps to guaid against ftilu.' occuraiii-es and by tlieir I.-):; p'i' cies made the not of August 14. IU44 inevitable JAMES J.H0EY AWARDS CON FERRED FOR 1945 ard mob psycholoffy. we will have failed in our duty to the rest of tlie country. We have not the duty to admonish any others but oiirse'v'-' hut we he-’e the verv urgent duty to set the example ll . .S ..laj a.l encouragement and inspiration not only in the south but through- oul the world.” PiclurtHi :ib»*vi- the gala Home of tiie Agiiciiltui caJ Coll.')' Gi. Ill bm wilt- s :i portion of I tin WesI Vn^mia S'.ati College 1 ‘-I with him is .Miss Flora McAl- ^i.ming paran- Yellow Jackets of Institute. West lister. Junior of Laurlnbiirg. I end Techni- Virginia. A. and T GI's playe:l an impor- th (■..loliiia at In the rr.-nl car is James .S tant part in the Heine Coming tli- Aggies ii-el Hyiiuin. a Woi Ul War I] Veteran Icslivilit-s. and Junior al the inslituli"n Seat- New York lANP) — The south holds out great promise in the tit Id ot inter-raciul justice, th.* Rev. John La Fargo. S. J.. chap- i..in ot the Catholic Interracial t'.unt-il. declared al the fourth an nual presentation of the James J. Hoey awards for Interracial Jus- i.cv at the Carroll club here. Re cipients of the 1945 awards were I'aul D. Williams, of Richmond, \a.. vice prisidemt of the Nation al Council of Catholic men; and I -fwi. bartii.. i,i New Yoik. , distinguished Catholic Negro ■ .1 u.pim. Presentation of the awards, which are given Mch year to the Catholic Negro and while laymen who have done most during the yiar to promote interracial jus tice, was made by the Most Rev. \ incent S. Waters, bishop of Ra leigh, N. C. Speakers included Charles A. Birmingham, president of the Catholic Interracial council, which sponsors the awards; an i A. Philip Randolph, internation al pre.sident. Brotherhood u' Sleeping Car Porters. "We iu- in the north," Fath er La Farge told an assembly of :!D() Negro and white Catholics, •must set the pattern of interrac- I justice. If we do not do S" under our northern conditions, with our absence of legal restrie- ition- our treednm from oppres.sion METROPOLITAN AIRPARK TEST St. Louis — The clinic demon stration of airpar koperatio nto be cuiiducte dhere next spring will provide answers lo many of the questions that city officials through out the country have been asking since the suggestion of airparks in congested areas was first made. The site to be used In Forest Park, ii within 10 minutes of the city hall and the principal businses section. CAPITAL COCACOi»« ROTTUNO OO. «!• w. MervM 9L Sna-v.i. Btove the ciaCK fir ■- i.mi .vtst AT.xm.a Suie ty piece baud c.f me .Agricultural college Yellow JdvKcts cf luati- at.d Tei.r.1... .1 . .1U4-1 '-i .North twi. ,V--i Tu-u.is Ihi- h.gh «. a. ..111.-. at iLc-ei.-OOlO wnictl stepping i..U:i-al Ulill ill be >'(> I /I !, I m’ i^.mI 11. Ihe Ax hand to aid vwloi when It.r- ai. tu Hot.. I .n.ii,:; ..-■■lltly i;.e. na- I .1 I -.iimII. ■ t ( h-.l I'lle. on 'rnai.ksgi'.ir.g day. Ncvembcr 11. Gl cenSb-.i la : ivlcinoltal Stadium. Leader at me bai.d is T.lle.. Ji., of Seattle Washington ■l p ll in'iiiiiy Ml iiul M. fhf their vn.ihii:: As tiu- vi.sitors boya weie* sti'ullini' around the Blank wc-ii- ..(l\i\..d ih.it if Blank ti..-. t.x.k Iheni to \aii.u i:ount!.. wit', then vi.ilunn Guard • -.I'l liavc to pl.u-i-.s t'l IOC th> h.-ill. whircvt-r were theic to pii-vii.t the colored go back 1i> li«- .-nil an ■• an.' take a |Ja-*f (-nil ' b.* f und S. vei.il Ijiiics boys from leaving the hall Visitors bn to tl..-l..ll hall did .'i.riiir, li.c afttriioon ...ud p.-akers. w.iv l..rced lo U.k. .. segregated U{>oii aii'iva], tiii-> f'ni.u .1 l. f th.- nnoiin mI ih..l th- ■ .l..i d boy bu.-. back to ttu- t-i.traiice altliough lol .i.-d . Mn.'l••v..'..l ; « lh.i- wit : rt-re n..’ alio-.'-d lo I .v. tin- h.ti li.irt- w.ue bu-e- .ivailable in out any p.)iticiilj|- .id«i -.altiiig Diua all ol it,, lo, ;f. w'i' • ' around tin- -'routid--*' PAINT—WALL PAPER LACQUERS • VARNISHES ARTISTS SUPPLIES Get Your Materials At: D. C. MAY, INC. 124'S. Salisbury St. Raleigh, N. C. P. C. WALTERS, Manag«i l.leinciicy .4sk.-l I'l.r Fa|.laiii (ili\rii .Ml Yt-ars WASlUNtTl'ON. I) ( comr' to Georeia Tl.'ivn-* tried *o , reach vou over telephone with out «!iif*re«s. I “Sinrerelv Flli Amall. pover-I nor ” . . i The Atlanta Journal and th*; I Atlanta Cnn'titution ioined in j rappinp the ‘‘emb.irrassme'if" I'l ! the «tate eaus -d hy th' Young - Dem(.erai offiri.-ils. now resiPiu-H from their posts. i It war never ennfirmc'l in Ni - | gre riieh's wh*-*h>>r Iht- alh-y -i j invitations to N.-pro you’hs in ' hear Mrs R->os«-ve1* over eot out. I ... 'vhether the emh ii.'ilion res'il*'-.! from nnh»io. jn ; T.-ilm:n|P' -inf’iM-need caniHl '**•■ - cle?. Siif-h invihdion'; •'e*-.-. .• ad- eil menibers ‘»f Geof'ia'.s f'iHzen Di-nn.rr:itii- elulis, a Negro nrj'.an- Izi-tiun. Some observer*’ attributed fh - trouF'h t'l -’iiDiion- fi-mii iinon- while r).-ino‘iaii'- r;mk- in tb- lipkl of tt . • ni r. .hrat I nihnp on th.- wM**- O'•ii'n-ratii' enmarv. It wn*^ luli'V'-'i .'n at ti mpt to esiiibli.sb :i "bd "wliite pimiemaov" fiont V C.LNEKAI. BAPTIST SX.ATE fO.V- VENTIO.N OF N. ( t I.OSFS 7«Tii SESSION AT O.XFOKO T. uchiii^ or. the varioi.r are:.- nf comniunily i 'in c«-5 d.-velopfi'Cnt the sfssirjii heard sp'.aal addns.cs hy D: Robert H Daniel, pie-id.iit of .Shaw Ui.ivci'lty, Di William Holmes Borders. .pa>lor uf the Whial Sir-«t Baptist Cliurch of Al lanta, Ga; Di W C Si-merv ille. executive secretary of the Lott Carey Foreign Mission C mvention. USA: Dr Richard H Bowling pa' lor of the First Buptist Church "f Norfolk. Va . Ch* plain Theodoie H Brook* cf F rt Beiu.Ing, Ga The Rev David R Kedglry. pas tor of the First BapllH Church of Winston-Salem; the Rev A Jackson Ryans, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Wilmington; S H Dean, principal of Tyrrell County Training School, Columbia; The Re\. J H Smith, pastor of the I.lbtity Bap tist Church of Sylvia, the Rev J A Niniino, pastor of thr Sycamore Hill Baptist Church of Gr.'envlllo; Di C C Spaulding, pre ident of N C Mutual Life Iiisuraiic. Co. Mr;. Viola .McMillan, president of the Womens Hon.c ai.d F.-reign Mission Corivention, E -M Butler pre®i'ier.i of the Slat*. Sund.iy School ConventkU', .1 T Ha-,‘.km president of the State BTl' dlvi-ioiv T A Hc'iiiini-, sup'.iit.ieiidcnt "f the Colored Oxford Orphanage the Rt-v D P. Lewis, iiioderatoi of the County l.lne A«S(.ciatlcvi Dean W h Strai-UH-i and »h‘ Hev MoseS; N. Delaney of the Shaw University i S^onl of Religinn; J L Lessane i prlni ipal '.t John Lewi S. Vionl “f; Lumbei tun Dr. N E Dubisett. tlold^baio W ; J. Kennedy. Durban;: tla- R' v. J ; H Thomas. D.iiham W L G.eeiie. Raleigh; Di J B Davl . Fu-tuav Springs S, B Sin.--or. . Gi-.•n«bor..;' the Rev J. W Wlh-y. bti.k. md fh- Rev J H F. i-’u- u Dr J. J Freei..,'!. of N'.'f .lk and the R. v M:.tth.-v K .N. il Atlantic Citv N .1 Organized ui tHfi'i a* (l..l.i-hu:- the North Caioltn.a IJ.ipt.;' (.n'.'i. izatim has grown t. 1n-c"ii i- tl- 1 N....,-" i...-’ in the nation Wl'h h.-:ifi'|uart»-i> on .« ..f St.-w 111.- body employ- eU-v.-n full "u" er- to pioni'.l!- it pr..;.i.,i; ,.f('hii tlari nuseions through pleaching and red a number of lime:, prior to Ih. riot. Ft I.uwton uiithurities iiud tak en no steps to guard against futui' occuranc-es and by their lax p.Ti- cies made the not of August I4. 1944 inevitable V (Jeiiit-m-y .Yskril F.ir ^ (iaplaiii (aveii .'.O Y'ears • WASHINGTON, DC - A pe’. 11. n fui clemency has ueen filed by the NAACF» ..II behalf of Leroy A Clay, funnel ly a captain in Ih 92nd infantry division Clay w.-, convicted of disobedience uf urders while overseas and was senteim-d to dishoiioiable disc-liarge and tijly years' cunfinement at hard labor. Latei the sentence was reduced I In the p.-titi, n. the Associatmu pointed out that the teimid ..f l‘u- it,ial dis-ciuses a lielibeiaj intent on Look review, bv Ml W. ill.o outboril,,. of ll,,' »2n.i I sicivtarv ol lilt- N- G i Division h. dl‘ciedit C lay Liberirt by the Honorable Dewt-y A. Grimes. Chief Justice of the Su preme Court, Republic of I.lberia. He was followed by a host of lead ers ill the Dcmok-iatic Party ul New York and the nation. Among the honuied guests presuni at the inauetjon t-en-inony wei | Dr. Sila Taylor, Janise PeiiiberJon. Join. S*iikhtaike. Stale Senator C C Wiir.bish, Coineal A Davis. Hay Jones, ll'.ii, William T. Andi.-wx. M Joyner Di. and Mi.s Cummings. Jeamtle W.lcli Br .wn, UuH. Blown Price, Joseph Fold. Willieinnr- A.laiiis. Ml and Mrs Guy Bicwr:-. Assistant Attorney General Patil P Kao, Jacob 1 Lingniaii. Hon liar ly .M Duiiiing. Edward A Alex- and.-! and Capt Hug.) Rogers. V l.IbHAHY REACHES TENTH ANNIVERSARY nitioii. tin- windows liave b.-eii l)«-- lUck.-.i with the birthday cake am: book:; of lively ilitei.-sls, Tiier,iti luf'ht, L. Gi N.-gro Teachei;-. As.s.iciatum aiio .'tluinni.-'t foi THE C.AROLINI AN haS ix-t-n sch'-duleri for 7 lift). 'I lie lu.ok (u 1).- i.'Vri-v\'»‘d Is "Aliicjri .1.111 tiev" wiitt.Mi by Mrs h'-b.-M>n. I.o.iking into in>- futui i.nd:, i'!aii. fui a m-w libiar i-UMirate with the best interest, f". tin- presont and fu: the pro- giersive fX'opIe with a deep an-.l vari.d i.atiUn’ iiitf-r«.sts. A librarv I'lokinobiU- under the ownei.shi” n' the k.r.'il library i- a MUST Tl.e J-ibrarv Board un.ler tl"' *\;;.\or and the Personnel undr s, .M H Lee iiav.- woik.'d to k>. Iber braulituUy to do a niae i.dicent lob. ; rtie pul.lic g: uig.-d to vi^it th'- ’hbi.'trv thi.- week and everv weeh ... ..V AMEhif AN .NEGROES WH.I. HP ABt^ORBF.D WITHI.N :500 YEARS. PKEfilCTS EDTCATOR two gioups "getting along besi" when each enisuge in ceitain or- I iip-.ii-r.-. thus .limmaling direct economic competition, and wlieu .ach gr.up 'Ttgaids itself as loine what superior and has no particuiai- de-iie to be uccepte.! by the other He cited the Mennonit.'- of Pen,; •vlv.'iim ail .xan.pl- but .'i*. ceded that sucii condition- .-ould no*, br put nto K-neial effect in tin-- country liecau'e 'jf ou:'tradition a-- 1 ,1 "melting p/f and because of our belief in "indi\ id.ial ocial n.cbihly - V- i ^e!'^lM‘s .11 PalPMl Office IWallaee Puls In Fiflv vihlary car.ei by ai.sigiiing him l.ity fur wliicli le- h.id no liaiii- oi bavkgiound, fiiilliet since r-I. I iii-'i'l WH*. iiitt-iided as a Paulif,.riii of punishment, it wa- illegal ; and tii.-iefoie could nut be the bar n.- I of a trial by Coin t-inartial. Tlie Arsosciulion' altoin.-ys ai WASHINGTON 'lO Nejjrfc I'tiiirciuod Marshall and his assistant. Robert I, Carter. Counsel li&v quested permission to appear . sonally before the Clemency m Clay': behalf. V FLYING FOREST PATROL ATLANTA - Tin- G.o.gia State F'.'i^rty Ucpjittr.fcnl has a conlracl with a piivate flying seivice t-i lly paii'.)lf over '•tretches of timbei in live counties in the iniddl.- of i:ir slate Undei thi-: ilymg patr. 1 il.r^ aveiaj..- time botween tlie dis covery of a file and the tart to fight It ha-, bee-n 14 nunutes. - V - .Mar\laii.l Na\al Leiiler Sejirewales Visil.irs, (!e.-'y F.u i-cslal Tnl.l WASHINGTON. D C Istt has Len lodged \.ith l.taiy ,r i: . N«.v> Jaloe rcsf3l by the NAAC'R foi lion of visitors to the Njv il.g Center al Bainbi idx.e. Md Tile NAA( I* k-lti-i rel..l-H i.ili.ed \i itui.-: .'re tou-ed tv a jim-ciov. bu . ilal;vcs m luf h'.ll -cl a-ido foi Negcrf-'- ate nut permitted to Itav mg th. ANI>. - Ab.' ly employe.! ,|(l W:.i I'loiiiiclion boaid weie oir and theii friends have tn. ii L: iigl.t ..v»r -md a* -, med to th - di-m of Ihe ground: The l.-Mei patent office of tiie .lepai tmeni Foiiestal related the following romiii. rce at the dir' C'ti"ii of Seq-e p.,il of t:.ry Henry A Walla TI- .-l.-i apli.-rs were tin !>; of jobs wi.en f -niid through n*. Mih the WPH f .tde-l 1 u e, W.illace h..» Sunday. October Mrs Blank with on-., vir.il d hn hu will, i- a -eamuii : "f tin- d-- h* .ve Iheir .'Uto Th.* group that has bem branch' wh^m they are familiar also. a large audit, riuiii V. lin.'il with ■3lp! •\ Ifie seamen w t) . r> |ie,-li. .• IfU - itti auditorium and went out on grounds. IxVe MOTHER AND DAUGHTER STORES HAVE IT ! New Coats M_... c..:.. New Coats New Suits New Dresses New Furs Visit OUI- busy Fashion Depart ments this week-end. You’ll find just the coat suit or dress you are looking for. Shipments arrive daily-our se lections are the “talk of the town”. Come in and make your choice now-use our convenient Layaway Plan if you wish - a small deposit will resei-ve your selection ! IH RALEIGB ITS. lyOTHEa^l'I^AtJGHTERj iibilc- FASHIONS Insurance Building
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1945, edition 1
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