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1 WKKK lADIN’d SAirUlJAV. dk(t:mdkk -j?, nMr> THE CAUOLIXIAN Hastie Lashes Housing Jim Crow By U. S. In Urging Passage Of Bill ! WashingUm. D. C. - T. sIM'yin? 'r'.lilude and concept, inln Fed- ,n. c*( mbor 12 bofon* the S-nate oral policy. Rather, it is ncri‘.;sary Liinkuig & Currcni-y CommiUio, fer Congress, by specific mandate ripn'.'^cnting flu- NAACP. Ju.'lge in the legislation, to instruct these V,’illi:.ni H. Hasti- dociared ihat ndmini.strators that Federal aids liic Wagni r-Elicndcr-Tiift General for housing programs shall bo ad- liiu^nv’ bill ■'!> as an iinporlant, ministered in such a manner as salutary anil a.s desperately is consistent with and promotes rieiih I as any incasure now pend- tl'.‘ American idea! of democratic 1114 bi bne Congiv.vs" and si’-'uld living." * , , . , , fic promptly and favorahlv acted Hastie asked that the bi 1 be ,fjn l>v ihi * Senat ■ ian-.ended so as to specifically prn- The Housing biM. S. 15!)2, .s(>eks vide that, -Thp rights of property tc- miike possible the coiutruetion common to all citizens and n,,ti')n- puDlic housing for low income al polic" with reference thereto far idie - al Uie rate of 12.1,bOO iiniU; a.s declared in Siclion 42 of Title \(ar for a peiio.l of 4 year.''. It,8 of the U. S. Code shall be i\* .'■ii.dd aho ini.i-te a spected and promot.'d in the ;d- t rc'ivtrage private builders lo pro-|ministration of all Governmental '\;oe homes for pcr.son.s in the low aid and the exercise of all Cov- ■anu iiKvdirite incom.' brackets at cinniental power u».Jcr this Act.' t;.e rale of approximately a mil-' The law referred lo by Judge imn .1 year for the next 10 yiars Hastie doclare.s that "all citizen.s Ha.'tio \'igt>nui.sly defended var- hf the United Stal-.s shall have ions roei.il and eon.sumer provi- the same right, in every S'at.' '■on.- now ineludi'i In the bill, and Territory, as is enjoyed by such the ri fioirement tha' a ;white citizens thereof to ... pur- J.iKtdi r give -I oiie-yiars w.irr.inly ;ch:;sc, lease, .sell, hold and convey ai'... 11; l defecti\ i ei'n.struction. Al- real and per.sonal property.” si'., till' rcqiiiri'meiil m the sluisi V ckai.nce program ihat_ 'Abortcfl THricc, Plan Nationully.Proiiiiiient Women Endorse March Of Dimes TRIAD is the title of a newly, privately published book of poems by Helen Harris, Lucin Pilt i and Tomi Tinsley, who.e pictures ap pear above in the same order. The attractively bound volume dc.Figned as a Christmas gift is sue W.1S published by the Ply- ni ilh Press, Washington, D. C., and came off the pres.s last week. . . . iPgs be made available to ■ slum-dwclIcrs befoie the razing TT-* 1„ rnitiphjl«*L of I'u ir honic.s. The.-ic previ-u-ms iriplC ljOIIICIId»K II. La; . . cn und( r lire by N. H. A i «■ I-' inns out al Ihv diacrimina-'ihrlcc m c'IIorl.s to obljiin n-SHtra- l„:v mannti- in which Ihr hi'ad.s lion rorltliralf.s al tha M.u on t.l suv, iium-nt aat'iuus such as .ri.unty ruuithnus,'. Ic.ulc.s ul the lh, K.cltrai llnusms Aclinini.slra- .Pingiessice Dcmocr.ils ' ‘i.a. .and 1 li c Nalinnal lit,using ccuiily .saiil P A|.. nty have a.,linini.st. led tha Ui enme back again the lirst Mon- b.iu.sing prngrtim t., date. .Iiidge dt.y m January 1.000 .'linng. li. itie .a'ud. ■ It is had eniiuab When nearly 101) iit Ihtm ap- \-|-,i ii the Negro. »■ eftiirls to iih- lirared lor et itilicates m Octobi r, ■a n i.nu-.ing were hamperej by F. M. Bo.awi ight, bnard ehainn.in teal est.ite groups, hue -ing el icgislriition. took one look an t I,... s.rr.e... h«. .1 nucK in dev.icmi.s ;ind linonciid instilu- H‘'d hi.s office by .« ooitv .1. — in.n.s: but it bteonu.' infinitely tiumce. In November, nearly 2U) V..whi n F.-dcra) aid.s are so of ti.cm w dkicl in for certlficii -s Mm lel S’.’ii'-. (■ ii n nu n Joi'iC'.' .li.rl liilil I of Anna l.ui’;ist,i I fcfi'Tl' of TtibCM.i.lo. w.ll. fl.v I I ill. S inn ,. -t.'i' I", lb- til-! rht • t man of sail';, fo. InsiMute lo'-u A. dll' ■mil . More Than 600 Re-enlist For Army From Durham District or liulti'if.il I ;t'>il in'.ini ' liir-.i; lo st;ii I. W.ll-, {•itii; the H.ite c.b Rt i m ihesi men \ .M • h.i t llftieieiil at'nuni.stered as to crrstailize d: -■ and before BoaWright could II c.aninalot.v patterns antl rven to he had taken the n.omes and ad t lini tne-’ " il'CsSi-S of 102 of them, all 01 ■‘lb> points li specifically to the whom he jiremlsed tax ccrtilicatcs r; iii'v of the FH.\ to ili rnand. ;.s by mail. a cen'.lilion of it.s loans, the u^ • Last Monday more than tiiieiit. I'le.'hlv scpci- ef ..>) 1 netive covenants and other peii'on.s ;o*ieht coitilicali'i . ,.Mi Vlup Will. P. d.'V cs to m.'ou'age and inf- ice found .mly Hnatwrtghl m thu«*f .mb dull al ha-t » m Mdential ; egiegatum. Othi r -ov- fire, the assi.staiit reportedly b'• bii.piiu ii.ahty im- ernnu-l.t agencies in the houmg mg iH f'>'« Boatwright himself •d 21 home, cre .ni Ha.bie t-dd the Commill-, I loft Aiing to In- loo ill to work ■ ft.I wtuppin:’. wilt jiave .’^liown a great willingness Julian L Morgan and Ueoig” igiii; vvlieii deliv 2rtil but ed, t.. -givi' wav ti local .m.i -'M- . H. Chism, chairman and secretary . Isu.ssures and create segregated respifctively. for the county, said housing faeilitii'is lor miiio. ity peo j NKW YORK — Nationally proni- I incut women have endorsed the [ 1D46 March of Dimes, nation-wide ! appeal of the National Foundation ‘ for Infantile Paralysis, January 14- 31. Their stalemonta commend the organized fight lo conquer polimye- litis and urge the support of the March of Dimes by all races and faiths. The Nali'inid Foundation was founopb in lf)3B by the late Presi dent Franklin Delano Roosevelt to "lead, direct and unify the fight :a«.ainst infantile paralysis.” It is riedirated to the conquist of polio- iryelilis and its chapters in nearly all -f the 3.070 counties in the Unit ed States uphold u pledge to aid in fantile paralysis viellms regardla*! of age. race, creed or color. Amcing the women lenders from whom have come endorsements appeals fur support of the worl: •of the National Foundation, itr- chiipler.'. and the 1948 March i f Ij.mes are the following: Mr.s. J. Ku- gene Alexander, president Nation- i al Mecilcnl Axil.ary; Mrs. Mayme 1.. ICopcI.ind. president National Jeanis ' AsMJciation; Mr*. Edna Over Gray, national serretary of .Mph;t Kappa n Sorniity: Mrs. E’-stellc Massey Ridle. consultant National Niin.ing lion f ir research, education and Council for War Service; Mrs. Mfbel . t-mergoney .nid during epidemics. K. Stapers. executive secretary Nt-| ti.inal Association of Colored Grad uate Nurses; and Mrs. Ruby E. Stutts Lyells, president Mississippi Federation of Womcn'« Clubs. ' •‘Fight Infantile Paralysis’ is a slogan long known to women. They are joining with other leaders i.i iippurt ng the 1948 March of Dimes, January 14-31. which is dcdhale the memory of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, founder of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Half of the contributions worn n make to the March of Dimes re main with the local chapters of ihe Natmn.il F’findation to be u-;c*d fo. special eqipmeunt, hospifalizalion. transporation. and tr-atinent and care of polio paticn*;'. The other half goes (o the Natioiial Founda- t APn.'Vl. C'OL'A-COl.A BOTTLING CO. 515 W. Morgan St. I Alpha hhiii ( I i' Aim. 1 licil- pio". i..i ) W. H. I cl iho .i-pi'C' u;;j uliicli iqipCiU’d .... M ij, 1)1 MilllllO'I'i IMi't to Itli c-ninul.iiU’C pay ;cal.' tiin- t p nds 01 wbiliper. The lo li')|i be.jlrr doc' iiirl no mote ili;in a (,f l.ii g oiiaiitit■( - pians were uivJcrway to haw 1.- (il.f parly mi'inber.s on li.md the fii.sl Monday in J.inuary and if they .should tie inconvenienced, liii- whulu group would file m- . d.vidual suits agamsi llin county • t.i'i'i .liter whip J 1,, even m cnmmunitics w‘i he (• i.ib-t part of oiher piibiie facilities, .sui'h .a pulr III .sehooL. were non-M-gregat‘'d.' tin I'l '.v'ip at .1 'Toe time ha.s now come." Hi' the M/e of the (j, .,aid. "when the Congros.' *il _ . - 11;,1 Miudl huu.'V t,.( United States .should nnl P.oatwiighl. however, is said t- i|je bist job with it iive.s thesi* questions to tne have promi-sed I-.tie Ill'll war-jme pay lal'' ;itid no moit! ili;in a pint of cream. If wiuni and capi ice of -‘J* f ei ilv 'I'lutin III- Ih*' pi iv l—e of l-og ..' oiianlit k-• :it e to be whipped, n.inistrators who, armed with Fed- r. ta.nlnV his hclu t r .nk aiur gel- time w 11 tie '..ved hy whipping in (lal power.; end funils. m.i tin,; a long furl m;fh with p.iy. pn- siieriiMve bah h-a. lati their own p.irticula vMe the i\'-«'nli tisi.s within Iweiily Ilf di-eharge. ..nd she re-i'iiiist- honor to have all difficulties . . .. romd out by January and to n*"- iran.s- uter the memberi as fa-sl a.s they racial come. II. L. Newell of Maury in Greene County has .5 large Stuart pecan tr.es around hi-s home that .mve paid all ta^ on the farm for the Itist twenty years. He v.'ill gel about 800 p unds this year. More than 2,200 Columbu.s Coun ty farmers voted for their county and communtly committeemen in the recent annual election. d.iys Hrsest C. Grk.ii. director of U N R R A DLpliccJ Persons a.-i»viFi»- .It Chjm in (krnunv. ’.t allow.'i.ve of f ifiy doll. . eueji .vi'i.r uf previou.' ;'.rviic en to every man who u -i'tdi'i • within nini'ty days. M.my young nier of .sevenle .. .ind eighteen were abo iuelu. ed .imong the recruits By 'iilist.i’. viihintarily in the Army h- thr>.- .«ars lo'i' iid of w’;ntiii; In bi ealled ip bv theii- S. ieeli\e Skisie- 11 .11 SOME HAVE WAITED FOR IT! MANY HAVE HOPED FOR IT! cx/ruvRonv Wll.l. WF.I .rOMF. IT! Frnist r. Gribt.. director of U N R R A I)isj-lace..l Persons activities ;it CJuun in (nrnuny, who lus bieii t omnv.tbk. d for "superior |Krforin.;iKc ol duty." Erne.si (1. Eriir;! t|>- piiiiili'd To Post III (kTm.iny ii. .1 FRANKFliRT - Er-ie.'l (”. C of New York, w ho h;' • ■ ' ■ ing th- Untied Natiois 11 : f ,1 Rehabi'italion AlmiMi-:li-u i'»ii 1 Germany smee l.i;l .J;i .e. ! hC' appointed Ctjief Welfare Oifinr th(' Ui>|i'M niv.ir;;! ni-ii'vl •‘.1.'. then arc ciur. nily tiJ.uiu ih person.^, accordiUt; 'o .i.'. .'i ' ■ Trent made recemly by the f'.Hh headquarter' at Frankf T' Mr. GiiggV ii.-e in I'N'JRA I:., been rapid He began I. wuik 1 the field la.'t .hint'. .1.- .1 t'am fare offner 01 Iht I' 1 ,iii I 'i where he wa.; railed slraiehlrn "Ui Hie w. if.ir of 1,2110 (ii iil.Ki'l pi; 1 this work Wllll -Iiell sk.ll ll'l-lei diffieiilt ronduini.. of II- 1 ■■■i iate pislsuireiirh-i- p-iiiHi ili.*. war pionV't..'(i Te.im Hiieiti.r sent to l.ike «p'er the Ch.iin ;i Here he Riip‘'vi ed the e.ue of most l.i.OtiO people. WlMle lie w.i d-ii'i' Team 187 iti It’.' Ct Gngg w',i.; w.iriiitv •' tf. .S. Aii;i (■oiTin.,iii'l Clay, who |>i i:e»l hm telli-enre. foil', tael devotion to duly.'' Grigs'. Iite-t .iflv-.ine. nt-ii!. whuh come'; .lifer '’.l.v ^ix nioidh' in Fiiroi»e. pi n-r.' lotn tin i- .id “f in UNRRA li.im.' and g;\e tdm Riipeivi.'or of Hie w' li.ue p " ••'i' perveiiig all of tli- 8 lanp rc.snh lit who expel led to I'l- tn lin III Upp r Havaria Ihroiigh tha winter. A giail'iate f Ne'.v York Univi r- siiy, Grlgg In# tiail It .''•u'' w-1 f;iie evjv 1'-lire lit the lli'iled St;.!- hefore j-in ng UNRRA lie w.i v" h the N-. w V'lrk Uep;irtii,i lU of Sori il Wclf.ire :iiid w iHi the Ro.'i ui of Public .^.-sl t.ini «■ ill W;.-hirigton vide the rr-T'iili IihIs witliiij twenty d. iy' Ilf di.'Chargc. and the re-euliM- imuU allow.mee of fifiy dollars fo i eaeli year of previous stTvirc giv en fo every man who ii'-enli'i within ninety days. M.iny young men of . veiile-.1 and T'lghtein wcie ;dso iiicluoed among the recriiil.s. ity nlist.iv' viiliiiil.'.rily .n the .\i itiy for lliris' .i.iiN ir.-le.'td of waitin; to bt called up hv Ihrir .Si'le«-ti\e Svivire B ;u'tl. dity were able to iioni any branrti 1 Hie Arniv. iKhiditi;', i:i«' Aiiny \ir Coips. :iiid rhoo>.- any ovij :.;i ; i.. r nf oprr.ilio;!' ih-y w.oi.id .'Ml of thi e .'idv.iiiliigi's, will ii wei'T' granled hy Itic icec.il Volun- ..ov Knlislinin' Art, h.'ivt I'C.iilii- hiihd to th«' .'Ueie" of the euireiit I • . iiiiii,.' r.iinp ii'.ai, .n .'oi de;-. I - ,\1.ijop Wells', wh- anlieipali's ;ii' e. i I I'liier nundiiT ol viihint..'-. Ill fiiliin I lit'. • ’I'l. ' v.i.o o ou ili'y of ereiei ill 1)1 lids no ■ and its ■•richness’ SOME HAVE WAITED FOR IT! MANY HAVE HOPED FOR IT! EVERYBODY WILL WELCOME IT! THIS IS IT ... FOLKS! Vii'liiry (iliilliin:; (!ol- It'i'liim Iti'jiins .''oiiii Ni;vv ■ ltd I'l H‘e I.1..I L'i.i i eiHiiir: fi' Hi.' 1- ih«' off • of II Hi trict P' ople in tjoMiln'd-'Ut i.itid iiig I'.' an oirler of |'o Piirter Co n- •II.■! Roll'll 1-; llciiiieg.il whieti w.i. , cid. pi 1 e I l.iy. Mu. \ .1 K.n I .cu■,,l.,,l .l.ni ' ,.ii ot Hie CloH 10 .011. !' rl.i'. ll H«.il llie 01 di I to .H . li" i o, r, .11.th I i/eii ..I'd dll' I ’■ '' 'In III lo peinin |i> il •Mioini'te. id Hie 11;.lion o'lde 1 |o'*i le; (hive tn til lee ii' .\e.''iii po t ' fire lobhie: I" ; • \ i iv e rioHiiii:; Hon • If K.n • r ;d O '-I that ..I 11 \ Ihii 1.1 (. Her. |oi mer Su of SI . f .1 lo . • I'l anil liielc Hie \'ev rti.o , of tl..' ■ K.ii' I .d o .eiiicninei d tl ; 'n- 1hro’ii.o..ni Aoi' :.r I or";iiii/e/d to (ondiiet el.. I' of i.:{i:t I •if ' ,Vlll . .;iiil.'.- V idi I> C. He , ha aged ’ hvi Aviiiue III Hie iJionx. 1727 fauldiii'' Urban l.i'agiie Execiilhe iinriiiiiiily. South Hero V . h;i; ' •■’■ pleli'd it i'toihiti:> eolh . le" Tl.- I'oij rt'Mfleiit -f l‘. .• vdl ii'.e o'l nn ill.Old in I.ake (.■||.•lrllpl.li;l ir- cii 'I I ir drive a in'niih in adv.nn'e of Hie nntionid campaign. Mi - III luy Hiiermaiiii. luc.d 1 ti lirnmn. ' vol 1"- I that 3 pre-Chr'sln.:u I, .. Wfvs w'Te h'l'i to ■-;ilvai.' that were worn |:.d rip ped. Th'* Vi'lory Clolh'ng fonocti. n. Fchediilu font .Till larv 7-iH. i-ee'- Uu.cmi.iiiiu ti,«ed carmeii'F. in ruidi- lion to ho:s' and lidding. Each eenlnbutiir l«: invited to attneh I'liid-wil! tncs.sjRP.*' to eollhing gifts. Re.'i»n,'. In Tabor Elasb C'HIC\00 lANPi — Himnrd D Gould, .nriu.'tri.il dep-irtmrnt d'rec- tor of the Ifind U.bnn I.e.-igiie brunch, is rrported lo have resigned Ills po't la.s* week following .1 elu'h with A. 1,. Foster, executive dir.-e- I r The two ;u ' imn - ;•! 1.1 !' di»;igieed on the unionizat.on of l?r- tM Lc'jjjoe tleilcil •voik.r:. Cc.iiUl, • h * b.-i;' served ns d'recior Ih- Ic .;iie'« indu'trial depmt- TT.cnt for H e last 12 years, i.- widt-tv known as (em of the country'.s len l- it'. .iiH'o' ie.s nn industrial rrl.i- lions. Wiliiii 'l S, Town«end. a mem ber of the CIO's n.ntion.il executive tv).'ird and of the mtionnl Urlvi l.i'je»i;p Execut've hnnrn. joired G nid in .itt-eking Foster for n1- !ef»pd •'nti-union tactics nnd for o.i-iling two World War II veterans J? lbs d‘p'’itntcnt. Jean’s Famous After-Christmas CLEARANCE SALE! THURSDAY! FRIDAY! SATURDAY! Doors Open Promptly at 9 A. M. Tomorrow OVER lljOD DRESSES, COATS, SUITS, FURS AND ACCESSORIES INCLUD ED! MANY AT “G I V E - A W A Y” PRICES! ALL AT “DRASTIC” PRICE REDUCTIONS! UNQUESTIONABLY JEAN’S MOST ATTRACTIVE SALE BECAUSE EVERY GARMENT IS DESIRABLE ! I'LEASL KKAD yr, 1. .Stcirr HiHir.s Diirinji rhix S«lo Wilt Be 9 A. M. lo 6 P. M. 2. Due To F.xtrcmc Price Keducliorts On All Apparel: No Charges, No Refund.^, No LayAway.s, No Exchanges. . Every Garment Or Article has Been Plainly Tagged, .Showing Price and Size For Your Convenience. 0 Here Are Just A Few Examples of The Bargains You can Expect ! While ihis is by no means a complete list . . . wc give below a few of the senritional values as an idea of the magnitude of this event $5 $10 $100 -2 Price . \ Price - i Price 75 Winter DRESSES Formerly Priced to S35.00 Group of Winter COATS _ . Formerly Priced to S49.95 3 SILVER FOX JACKETS Formerly Priced S395.00 Group of Winter Dresses ALL BAGS . .. ALL ROBES Group of 72 BLOUSES 89 Fur Trimmed COATS 2 Price OF OUR HIGHER PRICED 2 Persian Lamb paw Coats $145 BLACK Formerly Priced S276 106 All Woo] Winter 2 Piece Suits At Less Than Half Price Group of Winter Chesterfield Coats at Substantial Reductions HATS Formerly $7.95 to $25 -$l-$2-$3 4. About Alterations. Durina the three-day sale we will b unable to lake fillings or perform alleralions: however, garments purchased doing the rale may be returned for aitera- fions after this week. 5. Young Children. In the interesl of safety and esmfort we do not think U ad visable fo bring young child ren fo the sale on the opening day due fo anticipated crowds. 6. Salisbury St. Exit For your convenience vre have arranged for an exit through our Salisbury Street door. Enter at 118 Fayetteville SL. exit through Salisbury Street. Juiit Ki'ceivc'd .. . l.'iO Smart Chesterfield Coats That irnpfirlanl unfuin-H cnat that play.*i such a star part in your wardrobe. And with fur accessories, is ready to take you from one gala occa.Tion lo another. Blacks, browns and other fjvorlti.' colois—Sizcg 10 to 20 $19.75 to $49.00 SECOND FLOOR OF FASHION **EA$TERN CAROUNA'^ LARGEST *
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