WKRK F-Xnixn SATt'RfDAY, KOVEMHER 21, 1!M.5 THE CAROLINIAN PAGE SEVfift STATE.sviLi,F A'ETS LarkiDs Annuii! New Bern. } ^ Gro-.^ic V. -Vii'o-. The Shaw Cliih ir.e >i ...1. .... Cii.cn . J • . p,. . • i. t,;>. .M I xircr. A pnipi. r... ro. ■ 1 • Mrs. C. Ncsby, F. Davidson and G. first Tuv: i i.> 'v • n:inibci. -.(..v, W.liuim The Library Club ol ‘i.c '.ioii i.. jitio scno.l unecr ih.. ruperv.,-..- cf Ms-.-. A. 1 . b-’ .. Rram in the audito;!.!- Book Week u.-.nv. ihi.- ■.i.'iut • » . Thrc-iu'h Books." T.ii.ini; pi? the program were Gainull Morri . M iiid Thoma--. Juk.ti'i Sli.ui’ . !'.i- - Denton, iiius.c dirr'ter. N. .'.i.- Dowoll. Lillian Co va .. H.-Ky A’: - So nand the kirls' nice club. An «'\- Inbit was k’vcn i:; ’.ii. l-.u:.'.' ,. inn- in« as quests and iudi.es, Mr.^. it T lel. city supervi- r; .md Mrs. Cf '.- way. city librarian. IL.ior ceiiu;- cai'-s Wi re preseiitid t > France? Kv n*:. ThcKiis Mo/' Ililli..; i Sr and Giidson Bikhani ity the pr.u- jmI. .\ir. A. I) Hiitiuiiord. Til? krand 'lamdiier of Mrs, R r- btlta How.iic1. Ida La\ori.e Lwii-.?. aKC 5. held a bntli.lav pul,.' c' 'h I.\ci r» ehildifti fic-viit. T-. liua.' was beautifully de.oi..li'd cry.alhrmuins TL fi ishnienl' of a-• creaiii and cak-’ \v«'ie stiwd, wli was cnjiiyed bv aii. Miss Tliflma MrC'leilan who in been working in U’;. Civic League bpea ker : - iViliivi anj lii... •*' ^ Iv.yt all bir li ' Vi'llll Jill.I .Ml- Jtiisie MeCielL.i.d, Mr Sidn-y J>.i\ ni. o... sen if ?.lr. and Mrs. J. CJ. D.nioon. and M l-i A-.s Huu'lon. -"ii ii lUe. an;! Mrs, J. li Houston v.v!.* hiMorabl' dircliarkc'd from tin- .Anny. Uo'!i had scrvisi oceiMas foi a numbe. of monltis. .Mr. Toby Siwfll of Winston Salem, was in the eity Ni'i'iu.' Miss Mabethal David.-,jn wi:o teaches ti? Houstunvilte. YS!S IS \wmm RALEIGh — Job analysis is be-- cominjj incrcasiiiBly Important in placing the riyhl person l.n llic ri'ih*. job. Lee J. Craven, Manajfer of the Riileigh office of the Unil-d State* Employment Service, said lod.ay. Job analysis i.s the employment service mclhods of cbtainInR in formation about the Job to be fill ed. including the kind of work per formed. the sklll«. knowledge, traln- ing and physical requiremcnt. Many* employers are using this typr . of ati^ysis and tjie USES supplisj. ^ n vast amount of job information ’ through job descriptions and the dictionary occupatolnal title-. Mr. Craven pointed out that thi*- information is p irticularly useful in placing Individuals with specific handicaps b/caiis.- it include.' detail- of the physical activities requited Allen r, Wca'hcrf.ird. f.irmc’* Director of IliahU ;*d Phy;ii.;l Fiii.e .tion. St. All 'M?’’:-!C'jUci;'). Ralc-i;.h. N C . h .•• i.c n aji. tu\ i 'I I u. Ilialth and Pii;.sjcal K(... i.'.i.-n .u The I’li.u- ■-I'.-u... i-tj- C.-il'--. Si,..e Coi- I'-c.j. -.i*.- ( oik^ - }’, . ,ir -.1 lU • 111- :h.' l; S f;u;ii ll.iiiipton Irni. I'e, a1. Fd, and .d-o the M i- i-. , . . Ii.-m .Spiiiijifii i.i Y.',. -.A f He •. .Mi,. •!o i Wu.l:.n^ -w.ir I lli i'!i. 1). ho.,ltn .'lid Phy-io.tl ILura- 11. .u Ui • C.ill- ' •• Wi ,.t!u .- foiu one of ili-- -v. n t> v- ii-.ve a N.di.aial Alp--! l-';'i Alph.i ria-.-iT.ily Sch.-!.*i>hio f.i; i itA4>l, I’i.-ik Tnislces l!il Selec tion Of School Head On l>as!.> Of ilace N.ISIIV I.I.I; '.INPl — Tln! .P- icotiun of a president ot Fuk Uni- !.' .ii !. -.I.e ! . -; of K.ce was ta- boc'cd he:-' la t wc-vk i>; .. 't.;t..'.T-tni from the B'oerai alumni a'-suciation ;o llie Mill. .I’.-; bi '•d of trii>toej-- Ihfv fuiih'r condemned •'the un founded assumption of forro f ou/ ..ienefs that U'. Cun iteration an i /ppoinimont of a ffeg’* ) to the pres idency of Fi>k w ,uld be a mi.s'. iki in that it would cha.’.ge the statu-- ')f the college. We h.ve but t i ciTi to their attention the icvcral insti- •utions which have m.idc the change •.vithout any ir.tc-irupt on in their -•o!?rc s. Morer-ver. th.rc it a lor..” ’.d distinguislu d history of succcss- ^lI administrations of both state I'd private colleges ly Ne-jro ad- •''nl.'trators.” ?'ivc Ne.iro educators are nrw considered for president of ~isk. They are Dr. Ch-ivlei W’esley. Charles S. Johnson. Rayford Logan, L. Franklin Frnrlcr and Alain t orke. The board ".''id ‘ the ques'ion of ■he futuro anilan'- of the urivcr -•ily should not bo iiairowrd to the 'Oint rf th” e il of l .-^kin. tf'!.- rf iHe i: : V'ch'are. He speko . •;.j' n.cctliTg of the New Ccr;; C'-. ;.fa.tue on ••Frcrc'r - . f, .-r.’. Xcfd i f il 4 tl.c .' ‘Ain'ry’s hi^'tory in de- \ 1t.pnu.it i-f deni'.i. 1 .iti' cl..-.? .m.'i pioccs.--?. the C* r.n,Itant ' 'i'! of the worl; bciiid cnee Ijy ptii.li; ; in o.t.e.iiiB ii'.c- coiuL;! . / k- S f nrnm.tc' arr-n.' i!.e If'- pop.il.it on. "Pul-lie viilfi.e d.moctacv f''t-c..(i:i;i'i' 'ti tie imequfi’ pl.'i-.s in society tir.d 's Chriatiaaity in :ip- piic.ati n." ho said. i.tf-.nrj', ’.u rchabiiit.'^te. siil- • and 11" loir t-i iioimalcy ur L .‘-m.i.nti.n .nee ll'.us.) ir.i.-. ;du;d whCso wora.ng c.ipacity h.a b.r.i . • J .S,jc.-il uo.k. r.i .ire tv ( ..1 .i.ciii eif -t liuiii.'. t.c-/i..3. Vablic v,.L'a''i- all nipt- to oii-ienl till- -.'.iidii on' wl iih -.i” eondiu-ivc -.1 1. II fit .i!.;-:!!:; iildlvi.lual-' as U.-ll - !-il.ii' -li,,.; tl.p I'Mlii. i il-.?• them •.-ivcs.” I, iner -tei suini* of i: ■ tj.iii-iii.s V aitl t. f.i.. M -iHv iitcdr-' .ad tRl.i of pro 1 ins t . h*lp i-alL i’tiT-diCjpo* d ehiidri-n '■ ; Tie •■‘id ’ .h/ tii.'Mi h- i ?i.i.iu- i-hoo! for N ’- - ;.'iil' in rre nt month.-: .md the pitt ed constrnof:on of facill'l'— f 'r ir - it* ' f N’cg o f.eblc-inindi'd cliil- di'i n. •Tn North rarulina wa h.i\e i program for every pr. blcm. lu.v/ tviT inadequa?'- tiic uiogrmn may be at present, We have rt 1.: ? n- • j t'rizid the need and hwe attempt- led to do something conMiUCtiv.' .bout meeting that need. \ •'Public w.'lfare is .••dmiehtf.r. d on a need.-' basis withr-ut dlifercn- •i -li ba.'ed on race or social statu-. ' .irk.r.s dfchire'l. i'iiniberl.iml Co. Chap- I ’ee. AMC,. Spenils S21.- i23.'.18 On Flood Relief FAYrTTFVITJ-E — On Tuesday Vovrmbir 13th. at the regulii" { 'or.thly 8es.«lon of the Currberlann j.’.'irty' Chaptb- of the American 1 lied Cross, a report on the erco.as j flood disaster Rws givm by Mr. I ! 'vT, RIc'hardon, rel.cf chairm.m, hi- tw-Jud ng a summary of the emergen- I rv work and rchabilitatlcn as fol- tlnw: 2.413 people evacuated; 1.9C0 .' niised 900 eolorfd and 700 wliitc ',0OO fed twice dally; total n-.tr Oi ’- ' \ictlm' rcgl-'tcied 4el; total num- . • cf fi-mille? givi n fmanclal as- 'i lance. 342. T tal cost to the Am-rlan Ri-d Cr iss in the emergen- forrr Crosby Tabrcn. tiiM.al sli.,lcn[ of f Sih 1 of Dull.an till* I il-’i 1- tup I f .^•t>ftill. ti .. • il vyvui i-culluie hit-, Ken d-.l.-.i winrer m li;’ Nul-uii.;l FL.: pioveiiicnt V’rovn.m Llic NKA rii-^i ; ti|.- ,lii- i-ti thi- FV..eral Dep.fl;;i'.'i’,t .> luti-i.il Agiivultuic- ill SMio.jIs in the Mate, s.iss Tabion a tem.l.t U... l..i> I uili'-r voc.iLi.i..il ^lu.l«ui i pioveu.ini of d.i.ii »■ ,ttU' er, voca- Lillie- Liv . .laiily mu.T .f|--.-,o. J I.. ili .i .... ai- Jito. Tabi-)n purofia'.’d I. ffr.l m. fiorr. g u.il ,1 uf -AT'iwo Si.II ill the home HU farri ici.t p. ogrant litipruve- uf an ini- WALTER GORDON TO ADDRESS .AMERICAN PRISON CONGRESS rFil. GO ANP> — Atty. Walter Gordon of Oakland. C L. chairm.m cf the Prison Adult association of !i, ..IJUIM. tui-iV’u ... - - Ojr i;J.i:;i- Monday. He A’as enroutc t." New York where he has been im ited to address the annual sc^sio.i of the PPFStDVNT TRItlO I’f KIGNS POSITION AT ELIZABETH CITY l I, -nuc-. 1. ii. 1 ..^,1 j'.ci al Institutions; and a m.emfcer of N. C. Conference of Soci ii Woik-r . He married Miss Gcraldiie !.c Ui Nelson, of Savannah. Ga., who is a graduate of Wilbcrforce University. •- y .-.-'v thrjc children. In addition to his above n'-intd ' duties, he found tim-? to .icrve as president of the N. C. State Teach-; ers Association, firrt vco preside u on the N. C. Comm.ission cn Inter- Racial Cooperation, a rncml>er of ^ the Ma'onic Lodge and a m‘-mbc” of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. He is a member of the Epi copal Church. ! His training and wide contacts will be of indispensaMe value tu him in his new fhld. He carries to the work forcefuTners. initiative, and vision and courage. The Council needs no intr.*duc- tion to the public except to say that its main objective is to secure for all men a fair, equal, and just .share m this economy, rcg.irdles. to race, cr.ed. color or religion. American Prison association, ft»e first time a Negro has received this invitation. hL.ti, AOnCLS f .NUl TRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MAKE CO UN IY 1 ..m: ; i.iarfie.A as cxrcnt' x^ol the Etjtalt.- of P. H. Kyle, decea^V-- lalv . \7a;:e Ctnm'y. Nor.h C iro- Ln.i, thU IS Id ni'liiy all per: ; n hl\ ing claim- a r:n t t.'.e E.-tate of s^id c-:. '.d to rxhiiit them to the un- • r...., d a: ll'>7 hast Da\ie StriHt. . ■ i^-b, .Nurt.h Caiolir.a, on or be- ir.e 2''h day of Oct‘.>ber, lAd. t'li; m;ce will i'- pleidi-diin bar of their ro.ovcry. .All p-'r>^is iii.'eb'etl t.; the Estate wi’l pleas* make immediate piiymrnt. i li. * . ol Oc'ober. 191* Mr?, Nell'e Kyle. Executril '. F. Carnage, Altorncy . Oct. 27-Nov. 3. 10, !7. 24-Dee. V. )ijiiip:¥0u Thh New, tnafgy, tig-TIfiM ■^g^SDSPEIlDCR: hii > bi" dll b.i- Nvgry f.uiin* . I ' . I \ cal tiiat hi t. - .. :■ ’ ill }>i.. ; u: luuiidii. ; .’■ addition liJ illip-.'/\i: ^ .'..a'k uf liio f.-nn. h-j h tut.il of S.'?”'! 00 on imp id T.ii Tlll-i. !■ n .iL- h:u ..lUprii., UT.U.« th- llv -pt-n. piovcd fivc-ucie pasture. Iho in- ir duiliuii ct Iieillr.e crops fm tia> .1 >M.ll ;i. oil iiiipi'oveinviit .■nd Ike piiiili iM- of pnie-brcd for f.llil. pl.llllillg, iK'aUill - c.ilion of the- >uid, tomliUt'lKiii of bctL.- f.irm bjilduig' Pei Imps 111 contrlb Jfioii h th.it he I .. I f 1 [til i.ls to iit'lif.J tiul f..:fl,.n • tall l>e i i>lidl-ct«.tt m: .1 (i.tyii.y b.t.-i' Thu. plani oi.- iiiidvr way for tie put'clia.se of a DuiliJin C Tity f .in; WAKE SALVAGE CO. We Bur Eetrythlac ef Value FURNITURE — STOVES PEFRIOFRATORS TOOLS RADIOS 337 S. Wilntioglon SI. Phone 2-3327 {•nks. V/.ht-n the blankis wen . '•Is l.i; d out "in'roduction •lad. they revealed muc.i abou: ht new Jurii..- m r.ibrrj, then ...kT'.amci, ambition, pvrsonalitv. aihi;?'. dispcaii.on, and type of ■' Hn’T. CANNING EXHIBIT—The clos ing exhib't of nn adult class car ried on at the Chavis Heights Project this summer. The cla't was under the direc tion of Miss Etta E. Duren. teach er at Washington School. Before 1535 most soybean oil wa The c:as, presented to 'the ”'«;i h- -“P*, P'lnl* •"'* v.reishe-o. sehool a lar*e Am.ricao Fla* lor Today It find, a wid.- variety ol di play on the Chapel W.lll. “aej hut largely lor ed.hls prod-act. Ailing The Wav (Continued from page four) Washington School News ('omplled by Mlnws Margaret Larkin and Doris Rand Al a i-vC ni m' cting of the Glrl’a .slon featuring the daily topic and acUBuc. l.it At niur kitL ^ng so-i the me waj? prestnted. Clinton iCi'pelanJ served as Moderator, ks. V.hftn {h«* nlankc v.'pri ..7. “ _a.j [JJJ2SICSS3 TMt CMgMUi Wf-au/r-' SKIRT (CjL Hera's a honey of a skirt that gives you that dretsed op feeling — r»8 matter where you go. Outdoor»--l!i* doors—parties or daocee you'll bo strictly on the beam with your best man. On the too«e or din ing at the iUU. u-ea# _ - your Pate BaH BktA and start cooking wi'h caal It's got what It takes—and bow! Choos* any ewe el these Styles I Kick Pleats—Box Plests—Full Flares— Balanced Flares. In ikrre Luscious Colon: He • - FuKhla - Cold — Bernr - Red - Cteen — Purple — Lilac Belpe — T»n Brown - Black — White — Kas-y Blue. Sizes: 'Jf • to thivse curvy little cutlesi Just sM Uitni sit up and take noUce when you spoit yuur New Oepp-‘r Dan Suspeodar ^t. Ybj II M the veiuaUun of the evset- li.£- a ylanduu! In the crowd. So net hepi Weur Uie New Dappef Dun Outgt ai.J be lu a olets by yourwilfl * o Wide knitted Tie niid Extra Wlga ^o>pt.i.ders i o Fancy or Solid Patteins ' • Bilflit CoJora — Blue, Brown. Tat. oreii.. Black. White. Orar.gc. Hvfl and Teel. o Cel yeur Ofderte Today- Set e««t pofl- aeM eti receipt of Si.sl. ot send ShW ikpueJl and pay Ice posima.i the taVnce «h delivery, o-der yours IikJ ^ formed, the skill'', knowledge, train ing and physical requirement-:. Many employers are using this lytic .of anglxgls.and the USES .supplies. ^ a vast amount of job information ^ through job descriptions and the dictionary . f occupatolnal title'. Mr. Craven pointed out that thi'-' information Is p'lrtlrulnrly useful in placing individuals with specific h.mdicaps bvcaiis-.' it ncludc? detail.- of the physical acliiities required by thf job. KnowU'dee of the applicant i.s ob tained through the cmplo.vment In terview. aptitude te?fF developed in cooperation with the employers anci the physical rnpacifies .•'pp-J'isal frchni'iue. Tabl e of related jobs have be-n developed f ir iiT in plac ing r'Hr.cr wtir workei ■ ard vefer* nn.s v.-ho wish to use tlv ir ary fkill- in ei.iliaii life. Through rcoFdin.otif n oP the?'' two types of informati'in the USES places the applicant •.r» a job that requires the m iximum of hi? skills an dabilitics, Mr. Craven said, . PIlYf.LIS WHFATLEY VAVCA LEADS \.\TION ATI-ANT.Y ANP) — Atlanta/ Phyllis Wheatley YWCA lat week laid claim lo the larecst Negro meinbcrsliip in .i.-’ iiiUion at the coiuliision if all Roal of S2 0I0. TI,' 2.311 ii.vmbci.-lii|i' cash. Tho Tigei-’ t •’i . Garnett, lead-r. report'/tl SI.417 ca-h and J.236 membeishin-. while tho Cubs’ te.im rcpo.'ied 70.*» moinbvr- shins and Sf'lO a-h. Mr.''. A I.oiii;.' Tavlor Is the fxe- cutive secretin V of the Atlanta '■^'CA. •vei-sub?oi'ibc(i iir.iiu-li H- led 'lli 5>2.('.47.t;--. in Mr--. LilF I :nd private cclkgcs Ly Necro ad- ; ''inl.'trators.” j Five Nexro educators are new .,;iOj{ considered for president of | ~isk. They are Dr. Ch.ivle V.’esley. : Charlf S. .Tobesoji. Reyfoi.i Logon.] E. Franklin Fnifle- and Alain oeke. The board "aid ' the qncs'ion ot ' 'hi future giii laii'.'-' of the ueiver sily fhouM not be inirowcd to the '(.'irit ff the c-il ;r of a n'-i'’.'- t'kin. It -honld Kilher lie to schet ii'' '■Oft rnnii for the job. regr.irile.S' ;( his color, who tan carry forward !•? work so wrll beHun by Hi; founder.s and continued by others.'' ; Over 30 Million Oiuirts Of Food Fanned Ily ( ol- iored Farm (ihils Homen ! WASHINGTON — Over 31 mil lion quarts of food were canned last year by colored farm chub women in d4 il girls, s.ty? a recent report (■'n Extension work :;'einc fproes j n ‘he South by John W. Mitchell, fx’ension Field Auen* of the U S. Department of Agriculture. I According to the ronirt. colored f.arm women -and 4-TI'it' of North C.irollna ad the S i'?h i . ?L :n.T- .11'.* laimhfv I'f qii .its "f hatl /n- H rer pi i •, hi th if -tale. 2.>.- ctlfl chib women r.nd :iil- eainii 1 4.534(100 (lu.nt' “f frtil's and vee- t.iblv er 190 (marts r i h. In Ala bama. 31.000 club weinen niH I'i'l' -ir n' an-.l Oth rwie pres rv.-d $2.50.1.700 worth of f.Ji'J. .Arkaii-a? club n.iti'bii.; taimtd j;a.S.'*"0 qqu.'rts of fruits and '•egelable*. Louisiana clubbers canned 2.000.0(KJ lied Cross, n report on the crce.n flofhi dis.ister aws given by Mr. I VT. Richardson, relief chairman, hi- dud'ng a summatr of the emergen- -V work and rthnbilitatlcn n? fol low; 2,413 people evoe'aatsd; LOCO •'oufcd 900 colored ini 700 white’ 1.600 fed twice daily; '.otal nurUi • victims rigi'tcrcd 4''0: total nuin- . • of families given financial i:?- M tpnee. 342. T tal tost to the Amrrian Red Cr ss in the emergen cy and rchabilittalon work here was $21.23.5.58 and is cla sified un der tlie following expenditure?; re?- no transportation and mass shelter 51.03,') IP; food, clothing and other •rainlenrnce. $5,133,80; building and repair •. Al a rcc..ni meeting of the Girl’s .slon featuring the daily topic and League, t.u svnior girD s^ang so- tlume was presented, Clinton er at Washington Sch(x>L rdcbi-'ily songs, wlui? the Juni' nks. When the bla.-'ks Lil. d •tad. they rcvc. ht nt*v>- J’-r.i.i» m i.v'KTa, theu .;.tknamcs. ambition, personality. 1 ..ohb:-. dispt.iit.on, and type of ' .■\ ling. ■ Iti frc.shmcnts were scn’cil bv ; :'.(nibcr.i of the council in honor .! tlv’ Junior members. The cluh ho.«tti;> list for the year was coni- p] It'd. T.h' League U sponsoring an "Emergoncy Cosmetic Kit" for the Girls office. Articloj of pin' C..poIan.1 served a. Moderator, ! ’MS most «.ybean on w« The ciass cresented to the "ted in ™»P'. P»l"t*»ttd van ishes. — . rf-.j... »;_j. _ —I. -ariety of prod'ccts out -in- -oduirtion Amvric.m Flag lor Today it finds a wid^ va ycaled m-cn alwu: Idj-piay on the Chap:l Wall. uses but largely for ed;blc needles, and hair orna- the Ia-«i $1,218 59: hou-ehold Boeds.. th-cad. 512744 58; meciic-il. nursing I n? nt.-Were brought ••pnit.uion. $1,011.10; farm snppllc?. .-ttoling, livestock and cq.’ipment. $40.00; and ; .... .. occupatii'i al iralriiu' equipment; llir Home Economics Dopart- nnd '•:pp!i;' $20.00. In closing his, mint has received . dinette sei ••eport Mr njchard?on exprcshcd I v. hich will be used for various •>g:iin his apnliati m ot ■'veryone who [puip'/rcs bitwecn the two cla?.?;■; helprd in tho relief work. '•‘**1 iee box has also been added Mr. J. M. Wilson, chairiman otiwbieh completes another lab-ora- the Cumberland County Chapter ol'.^cry unit. the American Red Cross, presided over the meeting with twe-nty-one mmcber.s of the board and four ser vice chairmen present. CaMonla Brown. ?enior .it and T College, has Iwcn doing [her priictice eachinc in the Bus;- D.-;' .rlmcnt M\Y\OR THRIT-I..'? ATI \\T% .XIDIENTE ATLANTA lANPi — Dorothy M.i.mi'r. iiilorn.iti auilly acclaiP’.ei tli-ilL'd a c-ii-arhy and- ivVek 'the C • i:> ‘=i-l.-r re.tDt'l la-t v.-eek L'jjh r,.]! ih.' .Siichit.tn entertaimnot .-.ci- : for 1945 48 openi;*d. Tb,> ri > Chib b’ '.i Ices'; over radio lita’inn WFTF i i; t Wii-k to ! 'irwnce of .Ant't-i’rin EUn-i- Wt !• (In Tiir d.,/ «.f Ihi- Club a-:.'*.!.. • ’Th.' W. Alst- '•D is directed quart-, of food and Texjiis canned 3.;kX).UO0 quart; of I'^d. Thu*f fig ujvs do not mcluae cuiistrvaliun of food by non-mtmbvrs of women's homj (iemonatral.on clubs and /Iris' tV 4-11 club: iht- I'vport pmis Extension Set vice fa Cii.:j uii'lratioii ageiu.- pi'Oiir Th.‘ Fcolinrooi',' pir.jf enonen- '•i A-'.'ii,-. n rduc-.’;i.n We.-k f'-r the •-(-i’.o-.il Ni.vomh. r 11'!i-’7U Information on the ilrcrn.' "EL iieation to Promote the G'-n n? Welfare" wa dutriluded to tb Or -ul how tho n and homo stepped up ith more Along The Wav (Continued from page four) aut until every vestige of the conquest mania Ls obliterated from the face of the earth. Don't be fooled, newspaper propaganda h devised to foment man’s bestial nature. If civilization counts the cost, there is little danger that man’s inhumanity to man will continue to be a cyclical event. The statesmen of the vorW .should not be satisfied vA'hen they succ.'?‘d in making known thtir selfish ambitions. Differences ar/ goini to exist, but rational minds •will surely scatter clouds of fr’ar and ii'iL-undeistanding. Disciisjions alone will not provide a sooth ing balm fur our wound, unless wv adopt the policy of "giv and t.ik.'." W’e stand in fear of each other and such a condition, allov.- ed to go unallere-J. causes disiupLve elements to multiply. Sh:-.!1 \vt.‘ alv/ays furnish cannon fodder in order that the desires of som ■ bigwigs will reach fruition? In this perilous age men of sound judg ment are a necessity; We hasten our own doom of serious thought is not given relative to the selection of men, to decide issues cf vital importance, who will place the welfare of the people first. Bloody encounters have proven lo be very futile; the fact that v.-a!'s produce no wholesale good conclusively proves the conten- lu)!!. Whin the world substituUs a philosophy for the- one 'might iiial. .s hkIiI" 'A'c'll bo oii tin road to abolishing all forms of .>:tril.'. A peace rnaintaUied by lorcc of aims is no peace; fn-cdoii* is thv thing which gives fanatical activiti no oppoitunity t/ r.i .w. Quell your ferns and be consoled by these words — otill. and kno'.-/ that 1 am God; I will be exalted among the healL- III I will be exalted in the eaith. " When the storm couds gather n member that — ’’God is our refui^e and strength, a very present help in trouble." Ji ^ wlOi your be?.t man. On Ihe or din- inc al the Riu. weie - yo-ar Dale Ball fiklrt and rtart ceekim wl'h sasi Ifi got what It takes—and bow! Choata any one of f heto Styles t Kick PlM*'—Box Plests—Full Flares— Balar.ecd FUrcs. In Ihrre Luscious Colors: Ho - — Fuschia - Cold — Beryr — Fed - - Green — Purple — Lilac ^Ice — Tan - Brown - • Black — White -- Nax-y Blue. leccipi of lull amount —or if you wish— send 51.00 deposit and pay postman iicUnre on delivery. Be sure lo mention Slyle. Col or and Site. Ilurryt Order yours Today! Natloiol Clolhini Co. 460«-0t S. Asliland Are. Chltage t( In. SEND FOR CATALOG Finance or Borrow j On Your Car I through the i MOTOR FINANCE CO. i Wilmington at Davie — Phone 3-3231 feriority complex re.5ull3 from lack of equipment. Have self QC Di Uu; iVU future. 'jmcoom-: (>r di.tou-^inn. Thursduv a Roun'l-tnM.' di-icir l)Ai{ Sa\s Jii!“c Bari'e.l' ll.s I)ala On Gruiiiitls Or- gauizalioii Was ‘Unfit’ 1 TRE.NTON. N. J, ICNS) — Otfi-1 cinls of u local haptor f the DAR have aAisertcd that Federal Jii'Jg/-1 Phillip Forn.au kept them from dU-! tfibuling literature to new citizer..^, in his naturalization court on the i grounds that their organization w-> unfit to deal with people of barred races and creeds. ] Though the Judge ha;> denied this | Mis. Lyman Leav.lt, ?cc"ttary of the Dav’d Forman Chapter of the , DAR said that late la;*t month he I The,e crops are sa-d to have play-1 noiifiea the kroup that they were cd an important part not only ir. i no longer welcome in his court bc- improving the diet af Negro farm-i ^use of the action taken in dciiy- crp. but also in providing year-,ing the use of ConstifjUon Hall to] round cash income ' ' hazel Scniu Aho included in the repert is the Accordig to Mrs. Leavitt. Judge enlarged list o* Negro Extennon Forman felt that Hazel Scott ca»e workers numbering 73J (Incliifllng' di';qu3lificd the DAR from having the emergency v/orkcr.*) who have contact with the peoples of many helped 671.388 colored farm fiml- races who apply for citizenship. So lies to step up their produtinn of i h r Judge Forman has denied any food. Mi?.-i»?ippi leads the list with knowledge of the story. 134 permanent and emergency T ne'.er heard of this." he said agents serving 15f).0C0 colored farm ‘1 do not even know that the DAR familie'. Texas comes 8?cond*wlth «ver d.d dbtribute literature at any 113 agents for its .52000 colored ' naturalization court /nta^ion.’* farmer-, and North Carolina, third r \ ■ with 88 agent? for itT 57.0(® color- Gne of the chic/ reasons why cd f.-trm f.nmihc?. The report places adapted hybrid corns outyield th- the 4-H enrollment at 227,853, This open pollinated varieties is no represents an increase of 50,000 over barren stalks are found in the hy- ' th? fprollmerit. _ __ ibriti £9ni. families, helping ihi-m tu inercabC 'h ir w;irt.me |):udU':tion of food fur home cunsiimtpion and fo' marketing. In Oklahoma, for example. 4.300 'amiiics improved their diet lad year, and 3.800 South Carolira cluo ; women .-old $92..500 worth of poul try and eggs and $32,500 worth ol milk. In one Tennessee county, the colored farmers produced $200.0CU worth of food. In Missislppi. eclored farm.ers sold $302,000 wer^ of milk, and $105,00 worth of poultry and egg.?. 'The report indicate- a significant wartime .shifting ever parrtly from rotton and tobacco to food crops. There's a in your future! ■ 1946 FORD-c ome in and See It! NOW ON DISPLAY Follow th* crowds lo our showroom and th* fin*5i Ford ever built->!he NEW 1948 Ford. It's ready for your m»p*ctiOB. Sanders Motor Co. BLOUNT and DAVIE STS., RALEIGH The Raleigh Funeral Home /Ambulance fervice 310 East Davie Street GIVES EVERY CASE PERSONAL SUPERVISION BY: Trained Attendants in the recently completely overhauled Ambulance, equipped with fan. basin, running hot and cold watery b>* ainet, mirror, electric light and heater; comfortable cot. Available at all hour* bV Dialing 2*2835 C. A. HAYWOOD. Own*r

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