PAGE TWO T.oU] agi tcuitural exports fur the j .tr ;i:• e expected to reach 3.4 bit- ; • a dollars as compared with ‘l.4* j ! i toii-r in HM'7 vi < isyy * ~~ . - ■*.. i V - 'Christmas t:HH: ©rettings Ralegh Loan Os fice 27.3 S. Wilmington St.. ;a \ ••. . ■ ( • • y .. i I 1g viiAi # a \< /y < , SS»SP«F* - Apfai'1 1 V *&S*SBE3I lIJ ■ 4 j >«*■*£ v £ - i | . ... i au&K* -*dw~ ''*ll \ \ ..**■'*■'•- ' '' ’'* S ~ C^V>»^ >< ''''^ “Vb •Ate fragrance of ihe evergreen; the holly wreaths bidding welcome in the windows ; the mirth and gladness in our hearts; the gay laughter and happy words that fill ihe air t. . . . these are the ingredients of a merry American Christmas. And this is the kind of a v * Christmas that we want everyone to enjoy. A very merry Christmas to one and all. DURHAM LIFE Insurance Company “WE PROTECT THE FAMILY” Home Office: Raleigh, North Carolina j Not farm income in 1948 is like!;, ;'o be below the 1947 ievei if • • j '.hi! drop will be the first in It ' ears. . l i t A. & M. PREXA ' is commended in - HRS. BETIII \>; Tan ah a see - f>r. Willi;.::! I! Gray. Jr., president of Kauai;! A and M College, received :.:v .:■■■ riual citation l'ii' me.'it mu:-. . . - vice in the field ■’■ i-Uh ' ■■' H'o .• t: ; . Tt u.'-tei .-• and i' ■ ■> .'• H tliuno Cuokiiian <A ;. m an 'f 11 .1 1 C: ■ >1 \ l' < « J t. flu 'i. \ • • v ‘ ■* » * • Or. Mare MeLe ••:i H-ihune Pi. -.icii’iit Fni< ritus el !{. i!iun.>- C <■■ ;i : a ’ •> ' '■■'■;■ m- •• nwa: T •i 1 (.1: .iv. tile :•■ . ■ 'll •■: ■' a. .-fi'vk'i- and aohieveircnU ..:■ a. Etkus • . and Orua: i< : m sh. 1 ioIt) .*; f:Hor.ition, :•• .uitsta.u. :mr ■ You h.lCk,- :'.'■ ■lt ’ll . »!■■_ ; , s'nui service tor th" v*t in irai.oing of our Y mu, !■■.. t.i pro-grtssive improvemu-nt of e.i.i --i ationa. stand;.r:l> m F'- - :a . thromt!) the eountrv *‘B«cause ••! ail these amom otishinentr, anil be*; ■. ■ of ■•■ <• desire to wateh st*'aJ;!y .'•' , 'u" .•ton i upv .. ac!. Pa t’nun" i- I:-n; ' CoJlcgft onver.t.- A".'a * for Meritorious S. . <u or> vici. band in God s hand Keen •• r feet -.n th" ifrou-nd. O'a bie."-,... • are i'our rtci'e:-!ar,r:■ ;* ; ■.lea ••:). N'e;-) • fn-tm-t.-- t ta- Sr: V Community. G u ■ C.».mi.y. nr-v ■ bou.r.ht aii.i • aeed m re da r.Ot'i 'IHB CAROLINIAN THREE ARRESTED AS OPERATORS IN DISSITS RACKET f’e a •: nbei'r rooK' *. ' m ti.ilCiUh ■ i■ fiev K: lilai tluec -.1 o;a;.;itoi -■ wore am'sted on • !;<•I, .1 p i.:.- ossiorv of :.. !n i.. -, i, i aid i pci Jtm;’ a ui:, „f i'no n.or ).;':!■ been label* r-r, :■ i in th< “numbers ' ' a 'the .. •> He is W. il B: i. . i u;T F., veUpM’.le Street. f•• . . • e: ■!" 1 on $2 000 . -. :! , : (vt by Captain f, F! • *ll ;hat a quantity »t • ,;>•.! ;•. ' ■ ••;•!• found in •..!!.! ■ posse.-sion. '>l.su . ri,;!, Oil!H Lee IV tv ■ , T... : Dive Street, who fair • a•• c ";a :c.r was re.ieasec ■ • i i'i.i.o:. • were a!s<; i:i i;; < (riiseoa: Office!*! \t a.. G s . tie third opera i t Ai2 (i'annon Street, was al • ~ ..*• . ~i released • 000 bond investiqations that led tr v . w< re made by the en . ,■ |leti-aiivc Divi The arrests " v .-...it,' I v Pat!'' liT.cn .loseplt ■v . a • . : J a;:. Raker A cutm ■; ;n has been st tried by '-'VI.'.- ri! a fit:; •a! :. S'" ;l■ Cs to gel faiVit-n r. c din;. - planted ir I ni. ('• ; aai'inr ihe t;>4B• 4E ! FLA. NAACP BACKS ■! CIVIL RIGHTS Us I I ST. PETGRBBimC. F!n. - lies-; 1 oliuians urging early enactment j of President Truman's civil rights program and expressing bitter op* i posiiion to the proposed establish ' ; meat of segregated regional col- ' , leges in the South 1 were pa a-d .’ • the eighth annu.il meeting of t. . ( Florida State Conterencc oi N A. ! , A. C. P t—ai etc" <ld a- test . week. 1 In a discussion of civil rights t through political aeti n, Harry T. Moore, executive secretary of the | ( Florida State Conference, review-; • pi ed the political activity of Negroes , in the -late during the past year, j Office! s el« < ted tor the corning , year are, president Rev. W. J. H. Black f Lake Wales; vice pre.-'> • dents. J. A Whitehurst ..I St. Pet ersburg and E K. Bass of Live Oat;, executive secretary. Harry T Moore of Mims. RED CROSS AIDE , SPEARS TO FLA. : i & \l. STUDENTS Tallahasee Jesse O. Thomas. J National Representative of th 1 American Red Cross, visited the Florida A and M College last week and spoke to the student ■{ for al! people giving full support n body. " Ho emphasized the great need to the Red Cross and cited sev• NEGRO PROSECUTOR PREPARES TO T AKE ; MICHIGAN OFFICE , Baldwin. Mich, (ANP) Per- j cy J. Langstor is in th- procc.-s , , of pulling together the little. ■ .ids ’ and end;-, of his private hue mac- ■ (lev here so that wine ha.... iv, 1 He will make the big step in po Utica) history o-f beoii r:; the j first Negro or. .refuting a tv. < .'■• " . in the Unite') States The 58-V’. j ;.:r. aid Langster »vu-', elected Lake '.’oimtv prosecute. end. inyiortunt . j eel,si re - ~. de : ■ 1048 that have aLVcd-d all people Greetings:. i’o ail who have contributed, m such a find * • > 'vay to tiic Company’s progress and / rno-vtii over the wavs - . - %- - and a U UT\ and PROSPER!)I $ ■JMidN XE.IR j I I 1 I i ! * HAMLIN DRUG CO. * ’ ] 118 E. HARGETT ST 1 I i !i - • I m , nm< .ix.u » i . * &*■ I ■ 1 I 1 I >* 1 ;.J I l ' i I' I I f ' x if r ||| J* II II * 5 \ p if 1 | ; | | <iwd ’ * *'V" j I I w jsh ‘1 M ; ! I i 1 _#» , ilo stina ' I j ’ ? | ;j "LAND’S I . Raleigh's Leading Credit Jewelers || 137 Fayetteville St. DIAL 2-3751 Bj \\ IKK KNUIN'i SATURDAY. OEC. :e.. 11,1 - on the republican tickid .a No vernber with a ! 138-98fi victory : over his independent running; mate. Die I, ..Cooper, Being ‘•first” in a new job isn't too unusual to the attorney fox ht» has come a long way as the first in many incidents. For in stance, he was the first N'-tiro to receive a bachelor's degree and a law degree at Duouesne uni ■, er.-hy. Lanester has ■.vun-. -cl as • a rhorsiime boy, pu-limaii water. CCC inrup adviser one at my ev Me ( :e. i"i: ■•: ,cd among 5 i weirs, peeuire. a.n n: Lake mil!’.!’. v; i:!i the niedeo n; steed ‘Vt . iV'iir ! ; ' e-ia: Os UiO-'i m iiu 1 nf r*w*reiY , r*‘ 1, *‘—— —•* 1 OKLAHOMA SCIENCE ACADEMY HEARS I ANCSTON l. PROFS. TULSA okU 'ANP. - Dr S P Massie head : < the e.-wrnistry dr> ? pa \ ent at Langston. and Rom./ C. Chesley of the social science dt i nrtment read papers at the ipee* ;,{j • 11. Ok iaheirei Academ ■■■ •! Si iencu held here rerentb. «e .. t.,h i s;’ s of Te . * The Ok la horn; Academy a Sc: ei-ee l; affiliated with the Ames I. Asseviutl'.in » r the A.dtvanct • -t Science. Its membership f; drawn iron; individual en.ijfU ; d t'r* fit :cl of r'.ener

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