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WBKK ENDING SATURDAY, FEBUUAKY 19, 1949 lUTItOM/L TilKSi: ADVKRTISKKS I _. i. ' jllfy THE WEEK IN GOLDSBORO i B > r B A - THOHMTOM 4 Mrs. Daisy H ■r ■ . .a- a-mi-m-d •to her hoi): m ' 1 <ck V.• tiler spend.'i the »v.-ck end wit , Vti <pd IVi >' Jan. 1. b Oil MillCri St ret*. Mrs Louetta F.x.m. •«.• mothe of Mrs. Sariit J ■ ■ v.:... lir, be. very ill for Ihe j i ■: . i<- ported to I , s-o,i.- )i,.t l.flll ; the Goldsbo: o Ho. piiai. Little Tlioin.is .' .f.'t-i m' Hatch, tlu. run ol VI:. amt Mo Imgei Hatch, 625 L)evciau>. Ml:«*• * i - -mien Pettier after being i *•• \ sick vv.tn pneumonia VV* vri-b to: him an early recovery Mrs. Catherine- K- 1 u-i.i.v of Philadelphia, .n i i,., 'h* Tlmma-. Evans, and .- -XU <•• Bar. lav wet r the gia ' o' .o < 'at iie Evans L»ale dm to, ■ > o BUSINESSMAN \M> CITIZEN PANs,I s Gilbert Het,, : K , re: o : -on cl the lan- ' «:,,. i Ali'g. Mai > K>, iH'it, <h<.i at hi heme at 830 North .b o street . : Heart attack Frkb Feoruaiy H Mr. Everette. a reflect t clerl at hi? death v,-.,.- one ~f tie vri ,1- thiest Negro.>- m Goict:-Lr;o and Wayne County His survive. . ho : .other Mrs Mary K 1.. > Sm,til er. Isaac Even u> < :r.t. *. M. Fie da Mi‘l ' i a:,,: a .:i i,: -i i: li ter, Ml. Sill kit !'. • ;••!!« I d He r< eeiv* d i d jcalit o at Biddle L’lnvei |!y. ~-v Johnston C. Smith L'..i\ et.- d,-- He taught a number ! ■■ o in the public sell. 1 m Du; . :u .1 VV..- Counties • • nt.-i-i . ; . !.,i terv.ee Hr irs ■ t t ■ .d service in 1920. Ile owned t : . e !.,: o, ; 1 . the county, thi,, . . tiui houses, a 'id , , ■ ■, : t rent and othe, ■-- 1 j■:.tiielud ing The Thump-,-:) Leg.-i \V a- her ette. His brofhn 1 Eve K-tie. one . it the oldest 111;-. 'lit li.'t'ii 111. So:..'lt James Street tie i, icanaper , t (lie Everett, I. . : Ruor.) i the past 25 yen: - M) S. F 1 edit KI !I t ... MeCI is prtne.pai ot th. Sb ne\ HI it School iieru t. ,d i>r, the Wit ten HigSlWas HiS daugtdet A!- S. t o F- • • ette Floyd i- .. g. ..m. u. rin Caroliii.i i ill* . 1- .:i . . w, i the A. B \! A ,:t*: ti ..lid ivl. A dt ,j< -e Tr. Columbia i■ i ■ varsity Nrw Yu, I < ry •he i- r.o-.v , - Q/our HAIR . ilPerfeclly / tlalchnl jgih Jmp ‘ ">. gr Jf!3& J®gigig/. AM■&&"*•- THE MAH' GLAMOUH, When »t> l«*ii£th you waul, the JESSIE RARE Halt Glaiuoui fits youi ia-Jr A* you see it i«»tm a* the wo wit of ifi« Itead and h*tkkg% rtkldiull y do wtt lhr back. You cau weti h «a it* auy fciyta /Ota tike.. Ut »s ii» to 2C ioctoe* Awn#/ fIO.CMi * § SEND NO MONK*» # SEND SAMPLE Os YOUR HAIR * PAT PTSTMAN ON OELIVERT! * # Jessie Kare »JEABflf MOBCJCTS SOT FIFTH AVENUE i SUITE *«.; plan. C NE% TORE. IT, tc. * . , . i rbpi ,at me from m illia in the (iuid- be .Hospital. t.IBHAKV (iHOUP MEETING At tlr meeting "1 the Negro Li ! brai . inlet .-: Loup Friday. Feo niaiv D. id the N C Mutual Build ing '.'.iit: E A 1 hornton presid j; bit finance chairman. Mr- I, aura J Foster and the committee ' reported SSB 00 which was donat ed to the Nee.ro Library Fund dm tig Nt “t'o History, week Contribu tions were received l'rorri the Pilots Club. $25.00; Barnes School $20.00. Prof. H. V. Brown. $5 00: Mi.— Josie Honey. $2.00; Mrs. V F’. Sut lot.. $1.00; Mr- Essie Hope, sl.uo; Mrs V E Hat.chei $1.00; Mt Nau 11i- Thompson $1.00; Mr:.. Rosuncli Hick.- si.Oo and Mg D. I. Brown : il 00. Mr- Lama .1 F'o-tei wa- uaii.e.i ■i r that v t:i a oi er loi tl’a fund .uni \ lit t • t.. tided by ttie -m oil,. Mi- 1 Jo e Bora > was naint d u ■ds'unt - eci eta. * Ail check.- paid |out iiom the tuud mujt be sici.eo : by two Ail eoinnat' ic- did -nt make then reports, so we ate hopmp that •; m«..e eicii.if .Mi ue com ng in ! fioti. now ii; All donatiot,-: are i.-kt ci to ia -i :u 1.1 i tie chairman. Mi. Laura J Fe. tei -tKi West Film' : Street Kv< ry (.'iti?.*-!. m (,o)dsboi-.> :,,et Wayne C-atmty i- ,-ked in make a don,n mt. tor t! w m thy 'cau.-e as soon as possible The* Origi.’.aires Citont- utidei the dij e-e tion ot N'. il Slitt S- phimntig I a benefit prog:am for this cause jdur.ng the month ,( March. 'Die- Ainertcaii be. ion All St.-: basket : tail team is at rat,ging len a bet..-m ...i;i.<• lrom who h all proceeds u.d :ze-d Will go t;.. the fund. All churches and clubs are n.-.ke-d to s-e'iid iti then donation a.- e.iily as p-:.-.sable- Mr- Rlltli Dixon filled i.iiblicily chairman is doing a vt-ty tine job by hav.ng poster.-, showing 'he type of .. building that ts need- I < d i.y plat uj;> them in all the lead lie; business plact-s in the city Voiu ; cx>operat.on in this worthy can-a • will greatly be appreciated. Signed E A. Th rntort. Chairman. The Library Interest Group will meet ag.-if) February 24 tl p m ~t 1 lii.iJitfii's Casino '>o7 Alvin Stir*; at which t -11.*- a Shoe past .'.ill , he served all persons present HOI.IEs INS 1 ALLA I'ION North State l-odee No. 74 K i.t J' held lis. fast public Instuliatiu:• : -1 : vice, and banquet Monday night i J. 21 which tim. the Hr, J A M. i one el -ti let dep-.t e ..f 1 arb-..-i'o officiated Tin lav M. Mt tame made ,m tns.pn ioe tali; no Evihiariism C>ll leer.- ’.n-t.dlcd writ- S .! ■f -■ k. chancellor •: i.iiini.iimcr A 'k-.ne!e- Ba.iits. vice chancel;... eommandei W lltam Bryant, pi • late . Hi el ,1 Hogcrs, keep.a of e c, ;d and seals; Jerome Best, m.i ter of tlananc-. ; Ft V. Wright, mas-, ter ed weeks; Moses Forbes- mas'io of Exchequer. A large crowd v*. os. present at the meeting teen-age CASINO B’ tween Soft and 250 pei.-on? .a , boded the annual cabaie! patty given by the Little Theatre Inc .-n , P c North Carolina Mutual Building F'i idav nigh. February 11 A number ot Gat of town fnenu.*. | from Wilson Hah ifh, Rocky Mount. Kinston, and Green-bo ~ i attendt-d the jyarty. 'J'he Group n . joyed an evening of fun and plea sure Little Donald Rhodes the son -! i Mr.-; Jessie Rhodes Thornton. 615 : i Devcreoux Street, celebrated h. :9th birthday Sunday at the Casio : Twenty little boys and g rls were . ! present at the pvrty and enjoyed . peanuts, candy, ice cream and cake . 'J'hose present were: Lonnie 1 Srnftn. Gear: Edvards; Catherine - Benton, Donald Lee Austin. Retur |L. 8.-oadhurst. Shirley Barms. Bet Die Gean Barnes, Curtis Thornton W.Jham C. Dortch, Wade McMillan Warren McMillan, Clifton Hatch i Claude Barnet Jr.. Billy Wren, j H.-rlert Hatch. 11, .Robert F., Hatch Ann Hatch and Donald Rhodes, i A number of gifts were received j i Robert Austin of A and T Colle, c | !and Henry Watson, of St Angus-! tine' College spent the week end ! heme with then pareiA^ William C. Siler of A. and T Col | hge spent the week end home with i Mr-.- G. 1. Siler and son, W C j Slier. Jr., at 717 Devereaux Street Mis- Lucille Hobs spent th. j week end home with hei parents i ion Slaughter Street. Miss Hobs b { .a student at Payne Business Col-j j lege. Ralelfh. TIGERS WIN j The Dillard High School Tiger; i-tnd Tigarettes went on a rampa. : during the past week and came j f; nt bn top toy defeating th. Hillside | I High Scliool in Durham February \ 110, ,n a double bill by the score, j j Dillard girjs 20. Hillside Ift. Dll-j la,d boys 34. Hillside 29. F iday. February 11 the Tigers. { <!*-ti ..-<.-d the Darden High ScdOvit | jot W-lflort in a double bill by the j ! score. Dillard girls 22. Darden 9. j Dillard buys SO. Darden 27. The j i winning of these games put Dillard • jin a tie with Atkinson. H-gn School 1 ’ii*: REUSONAUTV This week (ioid-lie i<i perMUiulily is Mi Mary Hi II Andrews, tlaiitjiilt t "I Mrs. Mn: Andrews "f 4! I'aeli Avenue Miss .Andrews is a lailh till and active- inemhei id tin- St James Haptist rlmicli ioi Kinston 1" to .! place in lie- , ! confercnct. Congriitiilations to C, ae-hi’i, L A He.u:-e ,n<l 51. i' ■! Bat u -5,1 ttie* v.-i -. !i'-e ; the • out mi top. 4.. - A men. ot i.es , m Ail-! Jai lo t their ton: th --..m. * ! th« -< a •-n i .:t ~t If, .- i.ll i ;• , can Legion Ali-Str. in H.icky iVK.iilii t'et. I ,io.:• -- ti Pi the e Rocky M;: ( - ; .ll 'Lae- ihe Junior All ID,, lost to the Rial.;- Jin.ic.r-: or- the. Rc-ci-.s .viemit Junlot.-. ,'ii. i .oi.i on)-,, .ion ■ v7 High core; 1,,: tin ell t.-.tai ■ \v -i ii. 8.--:t t« i: -• AS t ' S< llOt H MH s All the schools a, tin city ~.id county were- vei- during the Week observ : ,e Ho> Seoul and K.- gao Hislorv ,* ilh .- :.<i. t s;, an: - and t.-lsi-; ns.- standir.g Ne-'ri. t aiie-s thr-.iiti'h ed t i.e nut a.), At Ea.-.t Kelt be!,mil ot which Prot. W A F'oe’ii t principal a short p ■ ,‘Si.' e re, and a Valentine pat ty was: given !■■> tin- 'UiK-i.i: on ki ida v Mrs A VV MeKioio-y. P; i.cipai of Best Guw i- Sell, 1 am! Mis- E Durante ob:.<*rv> d N< -p u Hi im .-. Week Will; . : bee : prot: a,o man ed by the student Umiv co Tiiurs .i; iiii apt-1 : V. i, n:, time Mrs M.-Kimws ..■• • . sob. “Deb■; I:-.. ■- ■ V. t.-irh V. -e . tij -ied D )/ Pi &f] !vn \ Ii V ( l Jj A VvuCMrJ -1 n /:E)\ WtiQC'N/^ i?Sl^l fw j / wi\€n ru. RTGD'iHi CBoanSa Pone of thc/vy>st famous of- H Y. in \9no.tomm\m zent hiraA M Os NE6-RO HISTORY I OO'i M M SHAKJrSEfAKtAN AC Tofe» WAs.A M R RBVELS TO AO A Ik FOP. C. Hfc!dr.M Ab:-,// ' • / NB6 feC' IRA ALDRIDGE ...lb™ m I >E NATOR IN 1975, BLANCHE WBI6O WE.**rz>* LW -j e_ ' , ’ WAd d &KUCB WASELfcOtPSENAfORTHih osSSr'' : \\ 7 / JUAN LATINO FUL l BUT Ks i >AFOcANI J M YEAR OP POLI 7 IC IAN sERVI. D . m/ME \\r " —-*4, FOR6VWS- BOTH REVETS AMP 1 fch\ ; / try If y°7ZK drif / &UCeW.REN£6fjQES - < 1 ■ ( Id.-.- (pfcff OART IBi.D APPOINT'D BRUCE i *cv.- the | BANNEKER MAi( THE \ IN AMERICA RiLUEUX IMPSOCA/Bpl - i•' UOAk Pi t. NIN6 MATZELKiHER } k Vd. A MACHINE FOR LAST INC \ T rjC \ CICtE DR.CARVER AWT \ /. f \ mm. t a phdduc rs row, ] / 7 \ CWTET PDTArOEs, PKAN':- / ) \/ ND Ff ANUTA . FIRTTC W -A \ ta TEAC.HEt.Ct- HARVARD \ V X -ms A SRAM Mi VHEmiTTA I 3(1 ( ALL RW B^tZY^J mii L_ 7 put your hat on ) V.ANDW£'t U 60/^X SHBBojjQj SECOND SECTION o> tiie StUdooi body The Ft n '.nt Ht.u.h JyjhoOi F I vr*v iis ci*.. eh the cfidtc mn-o ■ >- . ■ Tio.ir <civ i•:j »*»*; hi h .Vi».c W.ilUiO.Vi' 111 h c)u>**] ill j- I!'!.:'",! by thi «on’ < M t 10 Or: Wed iit’: e- ;ii;ht th. Bl(i. Ot \ i 1.. *ie ' it id. j Fik. vi 1 it■ i - ’i:’ he- ]. • , i j \ r.: 1 •! It; i.h jhe , |' li; (• { If. .1 : ' h. J, e 5 Oil !’: •. : I•. i . vlld h.‘ f MOld* thi . ' i/i; OOl.r>Ms< )U<> it,* Ni l! NVV( P VVIN • « i\ n 111 100 hr f ( jii oech N A.\‘TP. i ".1 . . . ' • . * U : I th . ; ( ftu • lost eC i. th • *;■ * -lid .. •- f cec Ml Mrs. 1 -■ 'a- i. Gray ]-landeiii. v, r-ti. b. 1- i v;:i, 1 1 ah ; .ft mlgan twhtU:) oi i Gold:- V. ],-. V.e tl : -a- ! • ole : a home .! Ab . t.'la: ait ( i •.... Kilning: i ", r. In, 11 , til-fault i-t g,.,■ turn; on a rnurtgagr M Kj.ui.'e in v. g ti-|V. -erdi’i.l r.y Alt. -a Tayloi 01. R.d. :-n The ! ■ t nd. .t ; non ud in t.-vor 1 .vie Fia 11.1 -' all VI e iay lot u., r 1 I.''!! .'t! ji.ilfit)) till 11 Li f"!, effiii-t.s ot in- F'l magin I.imil. ud (111- Golds , ro ft' ~ii<-»s NAACP W :\ Atkin ■ eat p;..ident. A f acked r:* , i V*. a- til M-aia -. ' t tin Comm unit v '■ r.'te; to til.- Aiiit-i ican L.-gini l AII-Star-.; win their 18th s.lrainht -fair,i ot the -e-a-un by deteatiiie, tla F ,’e-ntont Hii-i Firheioi Blue Dev il in be, , |i, ; i 1-,. : 0 f tin- s ea- on 1 \ die ftcoiP oi 46 to 87 r i,i All ‘jiarr tt; \ e 4. Li out of i.. - tarts ut the ■■•■a on iti, Blue Devils have won lb. .u* of il Slat s- High s,i tx|,„ II -, Alt i tar-- W tihe FI- i .-re. Lai 1 F, !t 20 pouiL each. FUNERAL BITES HELH HEBE FOB O.EVERETTE Tnl »u Oi : to -• ilibi rt If y.\ C? k‘\ h- . rt-’lnid niail cii-M arid th»- ;on f t ( .iph.ii, C. • .Mid d. : - EvojfiU vdio died M !./ rujint #3O Juisi. Strcr! id .*i. i v )*d. S: i •try I], ATi : h< id vil Ti<* Shiicjj }h\e b> U nan Church Mundoy 1 ht* !>;■ • !*": \lu iiVv i; H. H t icod'vMO uf .n ;;i< d IdTi hL .;it i.* : \vr. 0: Kobcit liotc'.fi I; }■ !Tii iu i H C Siard.L. L C Bostic, tjTianuei i rdcr. Jonn vV *'d..U t ( .■ h i;n: cud ..a tadi 1 dwards Hono/arv pr ]i Ls arei :-. ' l: R s: c.-tk. ' . K ii. te ; nt! I V P(.*iji£Oii. Mid M Hugh i' 5 *nrd.' !*» Durham; and F. R W J j’; 1.1 *i: Liuid : :b')l I Out of tOVV l: Vi." BUOOO FIAsMA DR CHARLES DREW/ ONE OF NCET FAMOUS 2CAJTIBCQF/-' H iSTOfeY WAS A N AT- RICAN i MAicmouEEN \ HEPHRITi OOTH/I WOT IT WA6 UAA HORNE L r IN 1930, NLOKO FAHW fir': TO property ALONE M ) S X J I VvAC 'WORT H .Muftr V -±L~ b THAN *3SOM!LL!ONd'-'-' Cd_/ 7i7h - Sosa mom •■- cw... \ ( i CAN T S£EM TO 6£7 7MY HAT ON A '6Ofc.SC L < ( i READ SO MUCH NECrtiO \ ) -—■-—-M-v-- - :..:7 HISTORY—) J r»™“ v —D Ji '%> A'ii\' I'WKKW.wue* W- THE CAKOIeINIAN ■» - v a: ;*2* a . . i I : 'J ‘ m "U »' • '':W* . s’’ §C. I bmk> f L M,. ... • -r«d- % M &m§W « ’ m. . ,lt y'b S - ipfb ' :f. , - - -r.- ; AMJ - ..; V ’ > ' ' IlfK' - § ' ■ A J* V>>* s < villrrt linn Ixi rrttc. pi ominrid (•tildsburn citizen und retire;! picda! workei v; ho died ;i i his home on \ x ida v night foilcKving a heart attack. He also taught school for a •itim her of years ns YV.i\nc and nti|» litt < ounlits He was ;• :a hiatc cl Ttdnjoii ( Smith I nivci d>. Ncv'i Sin!ltm \i< Addl'd Id I t .chin Da-uiim j Ha.n-plon. Va. - T.b; m w -t.r! n; triber.-t an fil'ing vue.it.-d p..,- i :t s !! .itiipti.!: In titut-r ■. 111 :i :111 ia t K'.IV. (elder t )1 thi ' a-,.! . e ; r f I'l-lr; -Pi. ; .. • .- M: Ve, la McDuFly, in th. a,. .< d j rppeth, and Leo J. Li be man, vn l MNI !):,!. . v , , - . lie: AB d--;;r< , ii) :■;]) - .it aliii d, a ■ 1t,.. Ai ,i — 'it'":*. ( : a,Lis atl M :\ -leg I ll .age, ( e ?n in the ' :ii- I-,. ,sy ~; Michigan Mr. > .:»*)rtibiM. • r A. He ! >.:<*, war .ivvarei d y ti,, Cinv.-- | ii., ,■ . .'.it;, 1 S A: u. at: 1 tilt • a , el (Li e..: ~ Tii e C itunun •• .d t \A i;li ' t ;e .! • t■ i■ I. '- n ■ I.<D numbers ..hied )}„. .- s b e,. I-.:,. ' ante une.-.l tu dale for Hi • ivond 1 ,em ,t< :. l.crto:) a! Kile' )j M ere REASONS OIVEN FOR OPPOSITION TO AREA SCHOOL W. ‘ f!IN*; !( Cm • ANP) A • pe ck'd '■> an ;*«t »i ti'iL\(.‘onferenee ' J ’ Pn‘>: » v ’ro {.and OraM , eojjc; <•; i t'' i.l •i > fM < -.eoled tlieeoh ; C-N'- ru’i ’> . liu!\ i td their opposi- < '!■ ■’ • ■ M.c •'• 1 ' Ld! ♦•() : egionii I : cliuu! jji •t n fur Urn south. The ; •H.-ii ■ ' ~j L.iiTil In Uir WillU l 1 c Mm (>f tie* ,h.Hii iiii! «<f Ncp,ro niii . ’ " ; , E|.av;u d t ' i;iVT: ity puhll ate ?l eduod I>; tdin!.- El L-. : i ■■ "‘.VI- Nt'; 'hi'- lilt- Op - I ' < <-• :<■ SfPIV; 'it* d ScliMll' Uu* • h ;•• • i'"ii ftir-nt jMiintcit out the ': i ' I ‘it • . t . f|i t • ]ioi li 11. t Jti u j ha.' ic *• ’"l nt'v diT con vim ed tfiat equal 1 duraat one.! < .poor? unity cannot be t : 'Ld't j 1-a j\e.',(H" unde* the ■■ thenj m : -'parole hut equal, and i ' ! ' ■ ! i.« *, l vhe e I • t't >opei c.te in •'Ov phc. whic-Ei i:- so patently and; h;h» i■nt i v vi i■; rninati>ry in its i ■ 1 ’ *■ * 1: ' * nti ii. .uhl th s violating ■ ■ : ■ c. i?:ut; mandiiit' that ■' - 1 ten : I>v- ;■ iv< i. eqt ton I if ;an':- .'M' i i.'Lv itn ' ii by re- i *■*■ * I.i . .ni the pi* «nt clnna'e 1 ;.*ai he Ojrii.ion that sceree:d< <i ' !' !; Lfir ; i «i p» ote- ..unal work m ;*• • * ut;, il. unii'He.- sai y and con- ? ; ntide !>:iK v. Yitt tep m TJiC ed-; dli<>l :. i j p; OLU e* '. d Ihe South •' .n > . t - h--.' cunciiided that: :• 0 Lot equal educa i! ' ! 'n«l '.pi H/i tuiiit v wei- at ail pevui ■ *?: Ho u, . c \\ enld be defimti i line Oin.jjjK'Hi ,iiul aitliaJlx in.- ■• • ib»i. »! 1. ui pi ai t ?«e 1 "f-’ni; :i; ii ii ev x du.i e ~ .tjiincd i'-iu us* Die past Ll yi't.rs-. has con i'- -‘I <: a, • i >:!.:ii th. ..:,i diclie , ;it i. ■.if is n-tu j tti;u . m -: )' ! : e- iL-i| e • .-1.:,i it.- nni'j js: u ■ j L-.rt<,,,.d i i-,,|u, i <-.' ■ f:p ii n 'Ti. .->:teii:-Kin i,| io>s 1 > i '>iitYiDi 1 ! annate and pi otessioiiji !Aorl .-mi pruticuiaidy at t.h» i <-x i' 1 I- C • ! the umlt-J actual pi ' : :'i a : i )\ \ p ehtisi, n.ueh so ’h.'t iA- <■»’■ * ea-' . ’ : aituate -ml 1 n.; i. i.< tt* r H. tu •••. sal is contem ■, 1a i. v 1 di Ui ‘ns Jit-t j livts iißf ~7 ORE AT—6^EAj7X—k" ( ER-Mcm,/ I FlNmi-D/'O v — --I. ' . 1 ' SKI 17V'\ RECONTD SECTION URGES JIMCROW BAN FOR NEW LABOR BILL W.iSfUNGTON An . •••-ud :i,er ti. tin.- ;,. 1 v.’ labor t.ill be,-.'dl .g , iit.-/, al of . mplo nc-11l because ,f; i ac*' uiider ary closed shop agrei •• •.‘tit. was urged today by Cluretici j ,ivhcil. -MAAC '(■ labi . t.-crt'-Si: . a, a slalemcttl sobinituxi to the ; 'hr /.aU- CormniU'e on I ..be, ami i l-'ublic Welfare now i!■ n 1 Jieai- | •I or. tin t/11. In his state]:,l at. Mi. M ichel! tv- j called that the National A-.;.0e).i j ; Hoi. h,, the Advancement ot Color-! eil i'e git had opposed enactment, s , i the Taft-Hartley l.atom Ac* and 1 i .’illi, !iied tin AssuciaMoii's go : Mt ion n i ittUi-Ding repeal of tha! ! ifiv. Any ii.-vv statute, he asserted- [ • must include provisions “to safe- 1 C'.ua.d the lights of persons, who; are excluded from union member-! hip because ol tact Mi Mitchell submitted a .series ; of four iec mne mint ions to provide I -•uch safeguards He asked il. that | 'lu- National Labor Relations Bu.iidj !d* iiy certification to any labor oi , gs-m/ation whicii “denies ini! in cm hei ship i ighn- or privilege 10. oi , loch sr, -1 t-j’at.Cs oi ottiej ii i. t- d:s , cl on n.ite.-'. a gains- 1. an;* imployee bciair.:., of i ac. rellf.'ion eol-.ii. na tion.d i,r f,n oi .in.-i -ti v ,2i tli.il prove ion ! i main- t ew In n ; me- i. i.i i - . -i . i 11- quent i, cei tiflc.it ion. label gani/.i! im dirci inun..!. on r.u ~1 giound K-ij 'hat no empioyei be itxiuired t, b. ig.: li, colleitiv-’ly with a labot ! o; varuratiot. v.-h,ch , ineiigmle im j ici til,,-.it cn hi cr.io. ~i ih i iui.iln tioo at.it ,4. that no permit be, ' ■ i h;o II oi den.eu • mpiov n:eiit ; ! ec.-use ~l iacK ot Oieinii.-rs.liip in. I talline to pay due- to a labot ; oi gani/at a u whieii dtrdes inn, j membership or otherwise dikerirn n.ite- against him Li m.'ikln.- these suggestions, j a!i Mitchell coin-tinted, “we wish j : - a* se t t 0.0 bt be: that -troop! I, moeiatie tiv.il, nil on-: air lndi. -l h' nahh To Lied, rn in ~ut society. HIE 4101.41.: HON I S4IOKI in Hkb!:: nuking in b< i i;. cm . { th nu.re prolific cau ' ; o\ Uu- pa* ticuliriy fir - which n-ul? in Duipt p«u; wnai injury uiki lo:. •>. nt Those who have th. habit ••• • tod do A< ; ts- ref,.f aI: • t at -In ti ii. tens Giie- ts Prt-jianny! Lir,-.kc in B I which h:i* been pm. ted ii, th,- t.Viin* of New 4oi k hot* i : 1 .-.ay :, j Call the office and notify the* inaiiagieiijent w.b if you wirh vout remain, s.-nt j '2 Notify e,nests jn adjoining! i ..to- i.r vnu: -ntention <, t cn j ban .'d ing their hyxso that I they ma-v take n* .-t-s-sat v pi .* nit am . to protect Lhonsclv.i “J Go to the coiTidui and h [' at* tli, neat, st toe escap -, so | that it V'.u arc I irtunate enough J to i scape your room, you may I i, a. ) safetv •4 Now -it. down and think ! how -toolnh it is for you to take | this risk—-y ou may enjoy yi.iu ! .-mnke wtiile thinking i! evo i 'Busine.-.s rna.v be good, but w< <iv, not have gtn-sts to burn, s, picas. - Help Us to Protect You I Those Word:. iV< ): a htaaliy i ret ions problem- And what .is true of hotels is equally true ol the home. R?member these ruies next time you feel like smoking in bed I Qo..' r. I- are vi-hat love i-. mao-- , f ! i ..... For Fun and Recreation Visit j CENTER THORNTON’S Sewing Room I f LN-AGF CASINO j Now Open For Business And : Ad Kinds cd Sewing SHAVING PARLOR Alterations 50’/ Alvin Street 902 N John St Phone 2527 R Goldsboro, N G. Fsteila Exum. Daisy Best,, E. A Tliot nt'jii, Prop. Mrs. Dorothy Atkinson, Phone 38? M ! Myrtle Suggs, Seamstress L —— L —~ BELL-STAURT Moye’* Grocery Furniture Company Fancy and Staple Groceries I Guohfy Furniture, Reasonable t ruit-. and Variable!* Prices 401 fcOCTH JAMES ST. 227 28 N. John Street I'HON) 913 i Goldsboro, N. C„ Phone 17£Q 1 KI.MORE’S RADIO Yr.iir (Vedit Is Good At SERVICE Sales and Service v © Street floor Borden Building fS m A. Goldsboro. N. C. Phone j §£ A /*f ■MBMtMMlM*±aji*r»-i3eas«te*9easesaaaer ¥ Moore’s Grocery j W» MV AND SEU. »Ks >H j fT! IRMITI I'RF COUNTRY PRODUCTS | * wlu,i 1 w ***•“* 5*S CREEGII STREET j 115.117 East Walnut St. EUKUEKtUK MOORE, Prop. GOLDSBORO SERVICE DRY CLEANERS Cor. S. James and Elm Sts, Branch Office N. John St. ONE DAY SERVICE • We Specie lire in Women'* Silk Orestes; end White PHONE JS7S-R PAGE FIFTEEN Goldsboro Me reliant Ami business Persons j Made This Page IW slide. Give Them Your Trade. ;foundation Director Visits Florida V and M. TAI I.AIIARSEK J h liobtor D. : Galkins. Vice £c-nt and diivt j!or us IK< General Education Bond, j philanthropic tumid at tun ot Now iY.uit fitv w,r ;> visitor on the | campus us tti»- Floiidu A and M. j Cuticle tliJs week and inspected I in-\v aduitiohs ti- tin: college plain j towards 'a'lnch In:- Foundation made 'substantial gifts during recent: j >■• nrs. j Superintendent T D Bailey and j State supei vi-'u a NY pro Schools :lr F' Wiltianu joined Dr. Calkins j m I' - tom ul the college campus | under tin guidance of Dr. William 'll. Gray Jr pivsident ul the insli -1 tution. The group spent considerable t ii'r inspecting tit ieeent.)y com pleted college library and the new j Itorpitai m dei construction. Dr : Calkins Bn.nd conti ibtited $35,000 jtuv. ai •: tlic libiary building fund, land in recent years has cnntiutut |ed over jtiu.litKj inwards the hos pital-mu sing education program I •lack* i-n Dave H... I s named after ja lomier I’re-jdent m the General Education Board . t New York and Dee Hall nuditoi mm budding, built i mainly out ot funds contributed t v the Foundation during the na ' tnim.ti atn.n at the late Dr j. R F I f :e tvrip other , a inp-ut landmarks I nspci ted try The Nee, York educu ■ <*! ! A -id; Rom >• ranting aid m build |mg program:: the General Educa tion Board lias given the college i more than $50,000 m funds fur It 1 {i o\v :• li: j - study fur teachers and tot j -bolt i uni M’s and Institute, lilMilS Hill. IN INDIANA HOI NK INDIANA CO 1 S (AN Pi R.p: .ho . Atm Noble • t Kokomo. Ind ml Jud on Ilagceity. Indianapolis, ■"lii white democrats of the In- Nils General • untily. introduced l i i in tin iniana House of Rep ‘ ■t-tai.u - s p! ./Inbliirn; hotels, ie,s --'• ' ■'nd i> • .-n.*•• places frCiii '•min, anv cui.iumei because of 1 JvC, > t « i-ij Ol Color lii' iu 1 carrie- a Puieit of S3OO to tfe. discriminated against. •nd .. .o. the vlolapu liable to ‘ *"up to 1500 and imprisonment 1 3u clay Os till Hi, thud- devised for the extr-i u.i us personality, die let <r i: the olde and must effective scorrsTcAFi^’ Best In Barbecued Foods 401 (.oiiey Street Goldsboro, N. C. HICK S LUNCH ROOM I Now Open For Business Short Orders and Regular Meals. Cold Drinks, Ice Cream 902 N. John Si. Phone 9183 Mrs. Frank Hicks, Prop. - . ||, i ! UimilMTY SERVICE STATION GAS AND OH, fill N. (iltftMKAt ST. t'OI ft OHINKS A\|> B-FKK PHONE 547-J f H I. .1 At OBS, Prop.
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 19, 1949, edition 1
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