WEEK. ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, I',MB PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS BITS OF NEWS 151 j By MARY SUE PERARA Capt. Bradley Biggs flew from Eglin Feikl, Fla., to spend the week end with his wife at Fori Bragg Sgt. John W Hughes has a four teen day leave from Columbus, Ohio, Lockbourne Air Base and is spending it with his wife and son at 816 Cumberland Street Mr and Mrs. Shainburger of Chester. Pa., visited their mother and mother-in-law, Mi Alice: Fisher on College Heights and the! rest of the family around Fayette- ; yille. Mrs Ora Taylor of Camden, N. J. is visiting her aunt. Mrs Hettie i Williams Mesdames Mary Henderson. Estell Clarke. Margaret Thaggard 1 and Theresa Payne also Me.-sis Sam Thaggard Calvin Lahuffman, j Robert Beatty and Dr. Wiliiston i attended the Episcopal > nveutiun in Little Washington h r . C C G Burihiy. Phou-sruphei, has opened a studio in the Hoi- | lingsworth Building. Company 1 Sr L. of the 505 Air-' borne Inf Regt. sent a detachment' of Troops to Durham, Saturday to participate in gala festivities sched uled for the NCC homecoming game. The Troopers displayed an ; Airborne exhibit Capt. and Mis. Gates have re turned from their leave which was spent in New York Captains Morgan and Lane and i-t. Cannon flew to Fort Bragg : from Eglin Field. Fla fox die week end. Mrs E H Wright has replaced Mrs. N H McGee as librarian at E E Smith Hif»h School The 505 Panthers at Fort Bragg played the 504 Inf An borne Regt- PERSONALS she Club of Evan? Metro politan Church met at the home of Mr and Mrs Taft Williams Thins-; day night, October 7th An inteiert-! ing meeting v,as held Mrs J. A Simmons was a visit*)) At tin close, delicious tandwicr.es, punch, ice cream fnui cake co- Kit and candy were served £ C Chave- is pre;»dei.t A. B Jones is secretary Miss Algra Westl,; .ok,- -. cietia Willtiiins ,vl. - haiiie; me Pan rim. Mr £uzt Buitci, >i ; - Aiary Eliza Evans and the R? \ A E Gordon members ol t.-.an- Ms: ict.-olUaii Chutch, are u the -.-ick list Mr.- Hattie West is visiting her mother Mrs J A Simmons. Mrs Margaret L Jones, has jmst returned to New York City Mtei spending two weeks w.tb her pa: • ents. Mr and Mr- Muiphy i a:. 11l Cumberland Street D K TAYLOR WHOLESALE TP A DEALER IS O PHODUCTS DUAL 6109 , mm^rr .- m - rv - r -, f im._ I nmmmurnmM-mmmnnmmnv r mmmm* i iibii ■ in■■■■■ m ■■■■■■■-■■■igwiiinr nmmimrnmim^ CAROLINA RESTAURANT WE INVITE YOU TO TRY THE CAROLINA ONE TIME 123 PERSON STREET WE SPECIALIZE IN CHICKEN. STEAKS. BAR B QUE SERVICE WITH A SMILE THANK YOU FRED HARRINGTON Prop. “point grocery 500 MURCHISON ROAD GRADF A MARKET Frcsen Foods Garden Fresh Fruits and Veg;lables [ DIAL 2036 Jack’s Snack Shop BEST HOT DOGS FOR TEN CENTS IN TOWN WINES BEER 213 HILLSBORO STREET JACK PHILLIPS Prop, BUY YOUR • | FARM MACHINERY j TRUCKS AND REFRIGERATION AT | M& M TRUCK AND ; TRACTOR CO. FAYETTEVILLE f PHONE 5111 or 5112 ;i i| i ment Saturday, October J, Tile Principals of Cumberland i | County Schools met Friday. Octo-j ; ber 8, to discuss plans tor the Ham : ; mocks Beach Project The follow- I ’ ing principals were chosen to work ! out types of entertainments. Chair | man. Mrs. Laura Mitchell. Mrs R. \ ; K Sherman Swans Creek School.! j Miss Van L. Staten. Savannah j : Schools lios-. :t- Simmons. Simpson I elementary; Elmer McMillan. Wad, j elementary; Mrs. E Hughes. Cedai , i Greek; J. ii Lewis, Armstron.t-, ’High School; William McGuire. : • Ashcley Heights, elementary schooi ' With the support of the supervisor j | and al! of the other teachers, the i | committee plans to put the country jovr- the top in its quota. I Mrs Mae Rudd Williams super j visoi ut Cumberland County 1 .schooi:. attending a very imp.u : tant meeting in Greensboro. The staff members of r:: u i Aiuf.u,: A.-s oc. I. Uoi j win meet I | day. October !2 at the NCOS Club !to discuss plans, for hofnecomir.s. ; which is scheduled for Nov 6. Miss Esameraida Hughes of ! Racepath Street spent the week end here with her family Mi : Hughes is attending Berry O’Kcily High School near Raleigh. VAFGHAN DROPS VACATION PLANS TO AID FRIENDS NEW YORK Sarah Vaughan. whs- a currently ,n the midst of I ! a nationwide concert tour with ‘ Illinois Jacquet. iias bt-c ;tn<- a Dim believe; in the old adage ‘ ' that there's no rest for the wetiyy. ha:a!i and her husband and. I business manager. George Tread well, had made elaborate plans tor a week . voi ation to Canada ju.-! prior t. The start e-f Sara it’s ! | concert tour. They’d packed then ’• bags following Sarah'; guest an pearance on the Mutual Net work’s coast-to coast airer wu lef-n Time; .s Show, and ! ; forward with keen anticipation; , to Retting a wav thorn :! all i .. •j i her t. : two nights at the Club Ebony Gre«t coupe; that s)«- is, So;ah unhesitating!} obhgcd. Next, ante, a call bona tin- Apollo Titrate • Louis Jordan was stricken with larvngitis. Would Sarah take over his spot foi two etc-“?** So. instead j of vacationing in Canada. Small spent the week coming to the: le.-'eue -.4 her ieiio'.v pcs torr.nf-i: in tine time u* drstre-.: tbs* y ‘■""Ti Mpi §p*ppg w ®gf *W "W yn A J«ik J* jl.s J* A Jlj V AA.jA-j.Cj NAACP ASK FOR ‘CONSTRUOTiVE’ JOB BY NEW FEPC |■ ■ i I WASHINGTON ~ ' The KAr V,; j which has; long worked for the! i establishment of a Fair Employ ment Practice 4 Committee in guv- | ! eminent, is ch-lined that tbD! new agency shad , a constructive j | job in eliminate „ discrimination." [ j Clarence Mitchell, labor secretary j jof the Association, said today in j commenting in appointments to the : committee made by the Civil Sw | vice Commission, Commenting on appointment ot Jesse Mitchell and Eugene Kinckie June's. Mr Mitchell said: "Mi Jonc-s arid Mr Jesse Mlti.ii jdl face a heavy task in carrying out tile.i assignment. The Civil: Service Commission itself refused j to appoint persons from private in !dustry and liberal labor orgaima- ' j lions who have had extensive ex pern me in handling (he problem of employment discriiuinati ». In ; stead. Comissionets Harry B Mitchell and France.- Perkins have chosen to-appoint five of the -ur. . members from the lani. . : guv vinment employce-- "Thue if not much in the reem-d !•- indicate that the-ye officials are biteifsted in a tail employment ' policy. The Commission itsc-lf ha long operated on the theoiy tin; agencies of discrimination are nev- i er guilty and the complaint: should never get a remedy. We an-i determined That the Cornrnis. W:i; .■ ball not use this new committee to | underwrite the old and ob'jectn-.u afcle policy W*. anticipate that | hail be able to vaunt on Mr Jorn-: .i. d Air JC: -,- Mitchell in this re yaid ' NKCRO IS INAMKD TO I s ! BiJi: RKIi.VIiO.NS POST IN N. ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS -ANPi - O t ; VV iTvlor j..iornmei:‘ n. ,n --■ id-t. v »■- appointed ii lectoi ,-i , public reiatiOus for Negi-o radio j ■ program? for ram.. Matiou WNOK uy :.tat:oii of finals here ia- t week lire appiyintment mark- ihe tir-i lime in lire hist ct the deep -juth that a Negro has iaft-n ua.i, t-d to tucli a prominent pommi m , ■ iartio Coupled v, ill; liu- fit:! ram- the . .iiiiiomi* * ment that thr ur. 1 Ni gi>- ij» wu.-art wa-. Peiug iaunei.-ed Under n.t orstiip of a Ne, i : or. ■ ern another first The broad,:..' m Negi . ne 1 .- i- rn-mg -.p.-oSo: u; by i.ocai 1 4ia ui thr Gem rai t.on-- hore Worker.-:, .-vs- i, ot whicn ftarid Den ids i,- prt—.rlert Tayloi Will be tile anuoui'u-ei ui : Ist prog-lain m ce njui cti,-.-: - st jL.uciu- Jones of tile ! u . ai tut tabu i si. ;Courier edition h. additl i.r ;.,k ling r.vei the public relation dun ; <-r-hi Taylor will al-.,, r.-ceive a cuiiiplm-erits y ' a‘,-.i \ CAMILLA VULI.IAMs ro SINt; ON R vino NEW YORK .AND Camilla j Williams, soprano, will he featmed ! next Sunday October i? on s ta • j ' ion WOK in the "Wu; Ope: a cun • uert. With her will u, baritone Norman Young Mj.--, W uliam:- will j i me among other tilings "Un Bui D, irons "Madame ButterSiy ! •Strid.ino Las: .i iron. -Pagiiac ‘ci.' find m a due' wuli Mr Yotiin' ! t’tel Mm Padre from -.\uia ’ A spokeless .-terruig wheel h,,: j been patented by u Wc- o am ma.i National -Patent Council tepoiis • rhe .--leering column i- nt., im j front us the wheel instead oi at u | center Geai teeth withm ih. .in, ! engage a pinion wiie.i on u„ j | steering column. PERCLLATOR GRILL *9B Ml RCHtsON ROAD SPEI'fALIZINC f\ FRifco CHICKEN. S A MIWfCHT s Il f i RE AM < «.n l> Hf r k IN HI! R SIDIN'{, R\ ft RB SERVICE CURB SCR VIA f : Take A Labor Day j rjp t „ ! k'Luitio Beach. Round Trip s;ty,i F»us leaver Percolator (mil | 5 A w Tickets on sale there. J < White, Sponsor Galv. 5 V Roofing, Extra Heavy 7\ B’, 9', 11\ IT 10 C»al. Automatic Hot Water Healers $19.95 $2 61 per sq. Saving on 210 ib. Asphalt Shingles Regular $7 50 Value, $4.59 45 LB. ROOFING REGULAR $2.25 at $1.45 PER ROLL 55 LB. ROLL ROOFING REGULAR $2.75 at SIBO PER ROLL 65 LB, ROLL ROOFING ~~~ REGULAR $3.25 at $2.'10 PER ROLI 90 LB. MINEKAI SURFACE REGULAR $3.75 at $2.75 PER ROLL OUTSIDE WHITE PAIN I REGULAR $5.25 at $4.00 PER GAL. MANUFACTURERS ROOFING COMPANY 1619 Person Street At River Bridge FAYETTEVILLE, N. C JnWJuND MEGTiON LI ip Flag’s in the Bag FV.p Happy Braves k IS ; " it m PIPS ,fi y-". e ~. i Gg , Mr, i .fey i ? Xt© fmkmWk 3 u i j !•- I IK mg*** a ,4 , m r f g a i j If Ii ; t I ;; ! I 1 \ t i Ifvjcs BOSTON 1 Rete’s j m int i.iitu lnnc >.. •••u > wi itti - ..U ov,.i the fatuf Boston Braves ilar mUheis 1..1, nv Sain right, and Bill Nol-eli.' as thi v r n.h i-.- tl- .' I-J-vh-.in- - ~Tt• n- :l ! t,q dn-.vit TI:- u hi t pcimant win ir M 'i • .-i,*■ •1 • » • . t nv r of penn.mt wimdii'.-; a, i te. vd m liar:-! • ■ Vr.tnl f i the Braves and the -'' ax .i y ii’-; poUi.d t!.;t.- :.. ;1. m • t; . < he,- uie a• ,i ri) mi the iugg„£a i.s ,1 »>>• th« N... I I ;. rant wii-.t. ■ ; of 19U - ~ «!i|U! Ui-M-iiJiiJJii.iJLLljlMiiiLLL' ! .a—. I ■iiMimii j -:J :LLL ,-i 1. li|s!;‘..J.i- :J. JHlWllllllllllllrtilllllfl ! -ft D,. B, R-. tl'n! 1 i Cthe Ir. A Sell Your Tobacco In Fayetteville For I tie Highest Prices AND BUY YOUR FURNITURE For The Lowest Price AT [ MARKET FURNITURE COMPANY 401 HAY ST. FAYETTEVILLE, N. €. i a —i“T , -Tfniiinuriii«aaniiaaiia«in>M l .ii»hi«r.r»f »rnVin- l c-" r ir JWMMVKM w———fifctWß—cr* m l'rtmwitionoiiumiriwi.i / ...v.,:... «'>wr«s vj*»«<*in»i»r'j THE CAROLINIAN r .v ~~ I YOUR SCRIBE \ By rnrumicit u. burns ; ... . . J We wish to deviate some’.vhat thus week to pay Iribu'• • i* om ; lof the .soutits most eiiiii’age.ms Nef’i'ot's in the person of John Mr- j c ;ay oi Columbia, S. C., editor and forme* president of the state- ! conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, speaking b.-iore that body at Columbia Tin? for- j nnr ptv.idcnt and main speaker said “If the people were left to j : their own thinking, if freed of selfish politcal leaders, i South Carolina would have been farther along the road to pro-' gross than now, 'We do not seek social equality with white people, y.e only ; >ut working toward getting our just share of public services. So ! i < iai gatherings are private affairs and we would resist more bitterly j | than the most rabid anti-civil lighters attempts by either the state ! r federal governments to dictate* who our associates are on a .social I | k vel - There are very few men of he smith that have courage enough a/ :..u what hi- meatus and mean what he :.a\ There are far i-aa-j ntuu.v uncle loms No man is it-vpec-L d mat jetis out hi.s own race, j McCoy is not liked by person: of the opposite race But j mm j ii.spc. ted by all of us. They respect him because tic possess** j i.iaiitunid he ...is j backbone, nota yellow stivak, and they knO-', 1 : nat wtien he makes; a statement you can depend upon it I'm- speaker can id have included Month Carolina end all the i ; Southern dates since our problems are practically the same Our ptoblem can be eased some t mure of our men were more j iit-spoken and would use more energy and thought to the Race j I i; . a whole rather than the indvidual. C> the city or state the same holds true. it Yuli wul listen toithe senators and representatives of the I .uuthain state.-, he will nave you believe that he knows that Negro ;'ac< and knows what hr wants and needs; and that the Nea --yteCed with what he has Nothing cm be faither from the trufh j j ( aas d tune when y. .1 con J give the race anything and i j a !, ' vv wum ' ,jf praise you had a friend 1- ’I his is not true' ' Ui iH ' 'k le h *ve begun m -a., ... -i. , ; : -, vv ’ ;aV e begun’ to thmk. dfu- Negro wants everything p,. his family the’ the while' man wants for his He want-, betto; homes, paved streets' Lghts, I j u " {l •; He wam ~ s a chance to get on the police department, th- ‘ ! ‘ :re department and everything that every other man waul?. And: ;ian you Maine him? Ik is a part of thb, countrv th. rue ju,v | <>W*r man Why shouldn’t the race have the same privilege? | '''' VVt tm | lK ul *he people of South Carolina and other south j . 35 “ lt>v L tJ - U - D *heu fight year after year tor the use of ; | 'X Ijai!! ’ anu ,urn ,0 our mvn state where it is thrown into our ! J :; ; ps and still hundreds and hundreds ,»f cm people refuse or have ; • t can attitude when it cou.e- to registering and voting ,l mak, ' : y " i> Mok at th *' stomach to try to talk to ,-wtrie of then* . I and y° u get such foolish answers. T‘ NWa ; , ll,e b '- Hik£ a! *' now -pin each Saturday for person* 1 l ” register, it i- tathei embarrassing to go to the P* cmg piaces on election day and he told that your name is n*.. ; IfttTv:. up " n d I'-’day. Thanks See you next week- NOTICE MR. E. A. ARMSTRONG IS IN NO WAV CONNECT ED WITH THIS PAPER. / ] He was Editor-Manager of the Fayetteville Carolinian ! which was discontinued December 1947. our l ocal Representative is Mr. J S. Singleton ********* sstat!Ssrzxt-~ • ii. r^tiv^2E«“i*™»r »*», i t,‘9jjssjr«E."*-- - -.- Jtt2R.s F.D. FLEISHMAN and BROThf. .3 FAYETTEVILLE'S LEADING MEN’S STORE Ri7 HAY STREET , —... , ■ -«J Parker Radiator Repair Shop GASOLINE SERVICE STATION AT FAYETTEVILLE CITY LIMITS ON MURCHISON ROAD FLEISHMAN’S BIG STORE : ' « 108 HAY ST. V fine Os F ayettevilfe’s I-s nest Stores '* i i __ __ _ j j FOH PROMPT .RELIABLE SERVICE CALI } HILLSBORO TAXI ; DIAL 2488 OLEN GERALD. SR., Manager * I SPARKS CLEANERS FOR BETTER CLEANING Offering: While U-Wait Service . . . One Day Service Expert Alterations ; 830 Murchison Road DIAL 46? 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