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PAGE EIGHT Continued From Page 1 ONE WHITE 1 send von the mliov.-iny i ll l <:■ t■ - rii.ui-.n concerning lynching for ‘-he yi ;,!• i94H. XtIMKKK OF I.YNf MINUS (\i!CD dm !o the r\».u?<F <•«>' piled in ihe Depai ln;on!. ■* K f v v<- fjjbci yUoca roll »■ • Turkey >*c IjvaU lute, i tied that; 2 peryon.-- wmc ’ lynched duriiol tile yes. The. is ore oior. Fain the r.iindji.'r out- >oi 4 1 c: 1 i Ihe nun!:?.; fj ! e 1 00-., ■ . .i!: do !- - i - j i.M "o o)o! cqu:'' : ' J . 1 :O ' . ,O : ■ 2 lor 1944 Olio -!' ’lie VIC;::., W.::., - II TIJI-.o ■ VC • ■ To - <•. ;■ 2(5-ye;u---.i! .. kiir- turn.- Mei i iv.-m: r t'* ■ Oro’y m i:t■'i o >'i fend. He v la’C-r >•( ter.:-t o f. U|,< , U:■ ■ F o .1 o . I • !:*■ o-os : , ■ : -efoS?* <'*• if* •* V. JRkMm;-P’ oCfo-ff 1 if m&MMt m 'Wfo’fo .Y'fop ■(:- . i Tjjs ‘Ai- vo II '%>'* ' ■ . ■ | A •V;Mf:vJ - isfVA|fo>e% y? t ''■ . ? fllif •’ J __ \ I ll ill fi A T-y -s IL# r *» v'■ ...... 1- «F *# * A AW 1 : I . s VWS CmilsTMtS (.If T !■ r.'i\h 15. n!- v • iutf, loft i, suf’(just ti ur: I»I"> t'c l,t Ml lltu .Uilflil'.; < i . happily inspfxts Federal I oyailv Here is a New Year’s' resolution | you can make | and Agep— | “I will ave an my food, purchased this year by buying from the 1 1 Vegetables ■ Sweet Tender Garden PEAS No. 2 can 1 L: Grapefruit Juice No. 2 can 10c Delmonte Yellow Cun: Peaches Nu - 2 - c « n 35" : I Sliced or halves. Wisconsin Cheese lb. GOr j Green Lima Hearts No. 2 can 1 7c Swift's S Swiftening I he Perfect All Purpose Shortening' 3 lb, can sl.lß I Soper Bleach 1 qt. 15c ■ W you haven’t tried COCIP COFFEE ro »o today.*! his wonderful coffee i» complete'- I b guaranteed tc please you. Sold exclusively in this territory at your CO-OP Store jfi cd from Nf«*riv.'ethc» Co n’y C'.Wfct,; Count ■- iui ;: •■'. Oi rn led by the ov, :,er o! i-.f. V b oo cattle, ,-cioo j, bcote:; .mi ji. body luined, Try <ither victim v. as: Robe: I if.vvnr. T. mbs County. Georg.-a , r-f j! y Mo!.- )-■:■■'• (thill o Tilts: c BOJtIir.KMN! < \->l S Ti•>•• - v- t ■: -t• : - ikc od t-e : ,i oiaii i .if tb- r. iiisi.ileifieni v .11, Vlt... vane-' and N \< I* at ! nit-' iia.-idu hin. i.iir iriglit: E or; »?ii!er I-. .Sen . 11. \v \J ;ijierve n*. t! vh: i: ttar.w | FRUITS | SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES 2 doz. 39c FANCY I I Apples PIH 1 i' % I. l. t j SWEET Potatoes d lb. 19c j LARGE JUICY Coconuts 18c Onions jj YELLOW TEXAS 3 lb. 17c ,\ ict.nt wav Liioh Ntxitfi. !!!.’>-,V>'oi - fold Negro, v-ho insisted on voUng ui Geo:,,in ; Piitu n.v «.-lec inn «i- I if-!' Doing advised not to do so. ,On ihe event;'..!- of the same day .. , lif. voted, ■' o '.TiOr.y, \-. n. 1, v/ent l ! i,j j\’ I>, . '.. .me and ,«hot him. He .i o . ! i'ltc; in a hospital. -.1 sCHJNGS I'REVI.MEI) '-: in ~t k 7 in- tnneos lytichir.gs '-i,? preve.-itf.-d :-v (•/i'icer.s of the ' ~•. AT ot nr- i a.- in the ' : :.-i :C-n:u Sk.n -. \ •• •* »i of 19 pc r ; -1,. . A-.::,-. V -n thus saved f-u-.n by ,;; a; niu he Os of moos. >’t NiSillfl NTS 01 LVNt tIf.KS . . ; ■ ■ n l r,u i;. ■ a .i: "t'n - in’ f-j . n.-e, i person tv* CAuiUi-d lie (tfy.vii lentenee and li , V Civ 'i■ 1V v:, 1r : .- ■' ;T i' aliSt 'N nm-\ new \imi m a su.-.pended from Ins post of tiei iob on cuarges <it disioyaf i , i f :a.iiti'!<; from ins drive for jobs !<;( Xegrot-s in a recently opened departmt nl store. MEATS OUR MEAT MARKET IS GRADE “A” Fresh Ground BEEF lb. 47c > $ Bom less STEW lb. 59c | Pure Pork k Sausage Ih. 49c 1 Center Cut S Por k C hop s I b .59c 1 Fresh Boston I : BUTTS lb. 53c I HOME KILLED MILK FED POULTRY HENS 60c FRYERS lb. 67c THE CAROLINTAN V ii' HON 'I it! I.ONf, NOt\ During (In- ruining week the cur rent emptiness of the it ni-c and Senate e Painters iu the st-ti ( apitot \\ i'l giv wav to tin- iuiu E0( \L M USES . Gra. c Leu -■ - C .Ac, .d,,-v. Fi.- *3 I la.re- 1 Kent! C;n ter. {.At- >r bo; n ?■ V 0... • Via: ic C,.;v i::e‘i - I tip i:i;.: •! r, 'I i! . Fra.,: i> Fduu.nd. Newark N.! '■ K.al : !'; i. M; ; it* Gai-'Ol IJ. :' ■ ■ uiiie. (h, , i.ii!i.':: i,i*t!*; : I- ;<-.!.•■•. Chariest••;*. S' .iiti: Car-iima ,■ ! mui: ! ,u< 'Vi-:, tv- edn-0..,! ‘ ; Verti* i;. ?•: lido . Oii - T,u pa Flora:.: ' I:. s.u lit it-n R*'t -■- ■. C:nit i .and*’ i l it !;, Enudfo. Vt « r., (»n«. •d Ui GtU.i VV:. j n ; .;:k Cht; :U,u ■ Jo.' ;o .Vl;jt* WikK) Sinitr i ieid i Aiac- V. illjmn;,. C-AU 1/ Uf?A 1 V\ . - . : , j ; iili •-! •. v ElitTlON ;n«hls issiaram whM cre.ek-o j' _ • 1 ~ - Vj j A:. ar.d imprvtnnt par*; the T; unun st # .v\.. givers n; 1 J-OVIVt 3'v‘Ci ? f.i ! ili 11 U hi {!'■<' Silent for the port *• «. *!i j.* cufPpUigii, the Nosi'ro ‘.•lector- ■ j . .' V, ”■ ' , ’■ , \ V’ ! a tu . IF. V nlhe Net-.; - V-V-- ' nil:, tn’oin;.-: .V. hi:’in;| ;.r, » . ! , (.:*(■, i;;-| V-ulat' d SllfTK'.’ I the I), 4 tit 1:!C high Dim ea \ . . . . . .1 v , . • y:‘< o:;!‘1 'l'l 1 h *•* I'U 'u: i‘ • : j tr.v• Pr fo.SHlcii'.i Stiymnie i>< ’ i>ions I, y C for «: tr «• lr*] 1 . d S: at : S*; p!T a‘ C I :> ‘ V l ’ ■:. ’ '. 'i'.fo :v' i 1 vovoriHid.'. od • irnsrio^i: | i ?tt? j‘>i 1 fVi-'301; of J ‘ 2 . ■; t Ovtliiy <ti I'riry'i!ioil facilßiO | 1 cot-n<. i .stand . loin in brinßm . a-t ; 1 4 iona i Xl l -. V •;:' ,siur::l ivenct-: m .uiPes of p: i ■ tv.- : ::■ ;mi e 1 ■ ■ \'eg. A third com” decision which • tanks ck ’y -i slightjv bthind the lwo ov. in imtKirranco was tin it i .VI: - ’ J: id::." J. Wnd l: : » V. s DiV: if! C ■ f. ■■■ |1 • .-) ,jj N f; A ,!'| I I'Olir. . .i. . I D* ci.dii j,;. an;.- a ■ no the gfx>i.';n.li' I ' ;• : r-.d ,■• • ■ i I a priv.ue chit'. I T; S' -: li' I I .-• S;l. H; V • I T-c f.-ct • H ma.v be used to I Court fjecisiCH's opt I.; win;; exciu- I sion ft-on-i primaries v.-hen they; li. i!;l- -:: :■! t arils. ” ( S. Su)a el" • I are in ‘i i-W' of '.he I ej(x-:io : : .eachiriety I Kacc (ft i;i(>o;t* | In the field of race rclaliai’S I f.'jt nduii, end ! jtvv, nl-lo nin,-, M { —... —***—--— r»--m—i ■ -umi ——-r—-r •- -1 ■■'•Tiff •itfiii’mirtumiii non w. 11 inri-mitir- —'--r rfi-i-» an n m~»ii ■ -„ - f ifciri tii« iinmn YOUR PATRONAGE HAS BEEN VERY MUCH APPRECIATED WE WISH YOU A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS [ NEW YEAR S. M. YOUNG l 530 E. MARTIN ST, DIAL 7121 tie anil bustle ol legislative ac tion :s Hu- (.•ru iv.l \**< mi !' cunwnes en .hinuarv 5. shown a’-.ovi- miking read-, tor Co it- iieimi .Hi U .) Jones and :m: ticn was taken v-n an intenia- j ; lion a! v ' vvc-ll :•< nnU»;ra>i scale, j, v>\'.;’ the adoption j-o Mu* UnC - j •\: i\;j;.i ;i ■. .\: •vs) biy ••i Iho W• - rid Human Rij>hP- Chnftt f. Adoption <;! the t-imrU-r. the eh- j ’ max ■ ! ><■■::! • us determined effuH : ; Lai thy fv f -h -Sirs Klee.nor D. * • Roofcv* a:- head, or the UN 111* ! ee' ! invariant inme done u i iiw tor : .. li.v yoai .- Ir -,m « inmal sod spir;{ j;.d ; ;o; < of vir-v." i;;]<-e?i i.v the Federal. C uncil ol Ciiurche--, ifi its c<- , r»derr-;;aUon ot its stand taken havering the open- j Whi:e here leuejri is avi Oian'ipß of • d orserr,er.•»t ■..■■’ a pohr'- .n JOT 11.-. i •.!,•: ».*} : ; i • . i;. .•: :1 1 * adi \ i-Inal Aemftinwlishment 'for Pa Jest me. tops ihe list of in- : ; jjv tfi of ]av • i• \ Chore•’!:':}• Wiliioin • ft T?ij» if* ■; ■,!' held of »'o\ • • N VACI’ rktVins .a - * pro-••rent ’•! lor Ku KC;:-. ‘ . Waiton i v jynclniijr. the lync 1 • 1 I ins; of Robert. 'Mallard, and (ht ; Maying id h.yye Nix ary" V'. id.-yu ■< : 1 Kiwi ic'.ivity ii:n i has boon ’'Ocenily observed in ; Gt.-ii with demonstrations r»‘ I murder somtly before the crime , i wad commit 0;:!. M vs. Am.\ Mallard has signed are ' 'ieo to those responsible for hrr ; in! vb:a i id' 1 ' rhryiiig and in in kina ;• 1} i j st<?)'■•' neetnv;.!’ "to raise funds for' *>.« support of myself and: v.itmv.-: William T. Carter and j An e'mn Carle; i until vvr can Comment, rig on the most re cent tlr-'-eU- >nent:; in the Mallard rare. \AA C' ’ S: ■ eiai Oe.tiwcl erg M.-rrhali - -.ared •'The rtvAACP will press for vigoron. prosecution under indictment ;;i .Matthew Walters. who are dtisi ins' off chair- desk and oil) -r furniture in the House Chain h>'r Photo eouHess of \evi - and Oltsi-i ',vr. .sate e- -n*s put at the same :m- KISKMfO«-l-K -\SKKI) ! AFTER-CHRISTMAS • i , . 1 jll^ 1 : - /-y j And Special Group of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s hoot wear v Flor sheirn Surer A hot-;: -t* « f\iT I-h.rnveet v price Jat Slß.9S—Now tp F 4mu • <«*•' Coljegebred Sticcic Shoes *•* Formerly pi-iced at $16.95 —N ow Jp A vJ* m/O Tv.eedie, Paramount Suede Shoes QiC* Forms a!v priced t sl2 d!>— Now NaturaSizer Suede Shoes Formerly priced at $10.95 —NOW * One Group of Women’s Calfskin and Reptile Shoes Biaeirt and Frawns. selected from our regular stock and in many st v!<-< t hat fonm-rly irriemlUip to sl6 95, on stile nt $4-95 pair Special Clearance , * Or* Women’s *■ VITALITY SHOES j We are discontinuing' this line calf and kid skins that formerly priced up tor 512.95, while they last t*> go at $495 One Group of Sizes 1 to S, now sl*4s Children’s Shoes £‘ zes 8 l - 212 - now 51.95 _ Short lines, ami broken sizes, formerly s; zes » 2 1-2 to 3, now $2.55 p i’i c i.'d u p f 0 S 1 ». 95. *** Rescoe-Griffht Shoe Co. 120 FAYETTEVILLE ST. RALEIGH , ■l ' v ' ■' '• j WEEK EM>IN(. SATERDAY, JAM ARY }, 1949 j "You will agree, I. um sure. | wrote Provost Jacobs." that Prfe.-i-; ; ionl Eisenhower’s concern for lib i oral auditions anti the principles of democracy hove been txpre aa-xf ui lifetime of actions which . tivn-eei’cl words and statements. Ger«:-r;il Eisenhovvcr will take prom pi action at any time vvhlQn tie deems wise in the interest- ox ui- University, is muiiicns j its students.'' K\P A .VIA lion i■. bcinf y- mil- ; .i such la manner that. u r-i (abiisintH r.i land vour snswo v. el it-' bo ;ti ’ j iifii'd: thus. \- a ,r-i . i net' fa n 1 tbnt vi'tu ;u e '-.'UaiiiltiU). s.>\Tre*a!l !in any way to a. ’ iablisiirnent iof policy. A sitiiil:;. i>eil will be jtck.cn -if workers. ' The riucsUon asked t-. • <i. " Do ra>ri-;t-. - M'l.iui-.i ix nr;;. r :aOir gated ornploymcut oiticr-y fe-r cnl j o-.-'-d anti white people in the Kan* vtdeyi I'.ir a YIsS, f.'; ui j CiDED answer. TAKE TIME OUT FOR A BIG i One Group of Men’s Shoes ! Mostly Winthrops V Short linos and broken sizes, originally priced up ip $15.00, now $795 . .. FIRST NEGRO MAIL CARRIER NAMED IN GREENVILLE, S. €, | Greenville (ANP) John Let.- • 'lardf. :■ veteran oil World , u '< wha l-eyan active duty a ;■ .' -urx e ■■.■■:{ r.e,-e Monde;. , J- .||J* ' "S, Ml VI hold e ! , : aye riiai i.-i ing a r the Ureenville post otfioe for .. my y'v.ie.. But the i. ui - .'rrying nuiil i--r Lr-abm-f!’ i( d i;.-’ io -’t out 1 a battle. Leum.r.U had f.-r-ssed civil ser vice yyaninak e\ ern! merdh. l ar >. , .re- dins; *. , - 1 ;.to leader:; of i ire f a .at; , Aliiuuce he was tingtr !>.»• i .ted and :;v,-e u jn in August ! oHci to id Cm jo iiofTio anci tIV, nit ; ctil! for work. A fit-: ii - -. yea.l:’.’ to get a satis -j factory icply from the local poss ofiii-e in il.i'c mouti'-s. he took : nia case in the Alliance and was immediately called to work, H\m NEW N EAR! \ , 0* No Shoes on Racks! 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