Stcre Hours 9:00-5:30 Wednesdays 9:00-1:00 Smartie Sandal \\ $l9B |\ A\ y . . • ! sllch ;• pi ice you can afford \ "jf to pvt a comploU: <■<•].• • wardrobe (<f (hc-f 1 jm.■ i■; sandals: Fabric Sue dine • Orchid » (;reen* • Powder Blue #> n*... • Shell Pink ® \ju 11*toho • Yellow • Wiiito Patent • Multicolor * . * i i lac iv ’* Sliver ® Gold Note: For narrow feel we suggest one half t« one size smaller. Sizes 5 to 9 Mail Older:, Promptly Filled Include 3 Sale* Fax and 10c Postage BASEMENT SHOE DEPT. f ~.. , // RENEW YOUR 1 SUBSCRIPTION mn w i ■ U WW ■ If Your Subscription Has ! Expired, And You Have j Put Off Your Renewal, | Either By Mail Or At | The Office, Don’t Put It ■ ■ 'j Any Longer, ; ’ . RENEW TODAY! i I i ' j CIRCULATION DEPT. ISM The Carolinian 118 E. HARGETT ST. RALEIGH N. C. 1 NEGKO RESCUES SON i Philadelphia c ANP) Arnold Davis 13. of Norm Oth Street proved, hirncelf a Iv to when he leaped into the Delaware river ful ly clothed to rescue Donald P, do. c a 12 '■■■■ I “-wr Ti.e in idc r.t. occurre 1 as D.iei;:. ! itoskv and i.’epci *.vi re going .c a to • ■•( t!i* r Lem ,-ch |. They beg..r? .i 4, me ' t <e jpe,.- the Poplar Sc n,;i I nbo'C. 3 30 j, mi .During cite co.use of the gam.* Pii sky at tempted til d .nb a p.lr that W 8; s i j t • pc i Me In t hi ; i.miniH- mti plunged | 1 i .to .h stw. tr>. Davis iold re 1 i .: < ■ *•H a!’.' v I wCiviul thuA - • rand a ilhoi.t ..ivj-/ thought to j ; I'CMovitic It..- clothing. shoes and! If l\i\> !<> Advertise!!! SPECIAL AUTOMOBILE SEAT COVERS 1 Lot of 100 Sets SEDAN AND COACH $7»5 Coupe arid Coach Front $4 15 Whsie they Lust Originally $9.45 to $17.95 E3BSQ2E 315 FAYETTEVILLE St. - j i iis 00s!k V MM 3§ ; fj 11***, i#*% m*m -rg^ : > a M II Ml IIKOt OH • <>\ Ki H> _ \|t( . i ire liiiii n 1>! K Daniel, pre •iilt-nt of >lu« i ni vri -it-.. tal l.j Icm 1 * Ds! ay who v. ;; 1 uuoilS Iho- • "ho -it tc-mtc I I urn-nil rite lite.-day for the late f. S. 1. Md \ ille tb 1 ughton "ho -■ •'<! -m! - , clc-nU Sundav tit Wa-binat-.n, I) < . man and Lived hire to ho re. K'a! ■ aeiogniote iv went to Lit? i home In toy lo yui pictiuvs i ;f the hoys toycU'jv r. The older Pi- • ViHO- cd \ ; v -d ‘-lg •er».Tturs that “ii was not the thhv; j ————— STORE HOURS 9;00 5:30 WEDNESDAYS 3:00 1:0Q j! Hudson-Belk Presents an Exciting Selection |H of GABARDINE COATS for Spring! Swingbacks or I it ted Styles, Junior, Misses’, and Women’s Sizes 29 95 to 49 00 • BLACK « ROYAL « NAVY * GRLY • TOAST * BEIGE • POWDER * RED A i! -u outlook . a new elegance . . . in your now eo.it. It’s Spring 191!* and there'- a clamor for the look <>i ieminit) in fashions. Hudson-Belk’s collection delectably feminine and delicate in detail. It. has the tradition of timeless quality, good taste, matchless mate-dais, and expert styling. ALSO G \BARD?NE, SHETLAND, AND SUEDE TOP PERS IN PASTELS, DEEP TONES, AND WHITE . . . 514.95 to $29.95. ■ r/ff/dim-cSeM \ “EASTERN CAROLINA'S LARGEST CIVIL RIGHTS IS i MAIN TOPIC FOB CHURCH PARLEY Clc-vtiii’id O. iA\P' -- A ■))(’■ ■ : mealing of 400 i-.v.icd delegates j is being held hero this week (Mar.j 8-13. by the Fcdcsr-i Council of I | Chui cat’s of Chi i.t in America i • - determine the religious attitudes lew; i d iumnn 1 iriits. i TVliuiMt-r? a' c! other ehu h lead-, levs of every oolea- a.'d euma-t tuts j erred-, aI! Itnke ih slant! tv I!’.' railed Si.-tics* mere! vole a? the UN I land in relations witn Europe and | j the t..r e.isi. One - f 'he <• 1 it:: ' I cl: •('■..ssien is !i.c question of 1 <■i-. j J •i- it- a ti •, 'A'uLd today A-vicr - the lea-bfR . peak'-r- •-.« 'ln; prog;-,in i (he Rev .! (‘ An ■:. . | r.t-,- t’h-.e • Pti:;nn M'a.pti-l Chn-ei-. and a Jcadrr in ’.he Nr- ! t na! Buptir-t cenven'ion. Oliie Inane, at-, of i ar metaira; ! jnchtdf a par.,de of capped and ■ gowned Negro ;mc! whit.- miiesler,- , : fiom the Cleveland hotel to the' t-.iii Store t hurra and -peocl'K by ■ t i’ii. i n,dionaliy-kiimvn Ic.id r- Sp at'- • of tin;- conference «ir; the coin w i!'. cieparln'ient (-1 - til Ct - : tutti nal j■ i::(a* and rt-odw til. The ! ; arranuenv. tit« eoinrmttcc- of the! '.inferenee e.-a headed by Dr . Ci:;PUting il Toii ns. New York- a - rector. Phelps-St-key fund Di is; ri etrrv . ad tiie Her Ra hard .! Fa 4! v ».-••’ ■ a-.-l d;,n of dee.,.. Sp ;o- ■ at the eonfei ei;ee ui j elude tile tit. He-. William Sear ! St. Loll': Pi etc--! -O' F 1 . p. i I ti.-hop of Mi..‘ 'air: ad i h.'tirrruai |of the do; aftri.r-nt. and John K ;:< ;• i>• !'• \e-.v Yt.-. k Pr - byt- . • a Dayman and noted authority on ; |f, a . . n a ff.iirs Tltis nioctin-.; is the third uitei i i .t j * 11 ..a J ass. i.. i dnferen" held by ! i>• -tcslant ( h'.ir riu- \ pe< :.I ,i • • nuama-n;-. r.t of p hey on inter- • ti-auil affair: will come s a re ,,l« oj •!;, . riu • ! hit.: EXAMINATIONS For Students Planning To Attend LINCOLN UNIVERSITY IN PENNSYLVANIA In September, 1949, Will Be Held As Follow.-. March 19, Raleigh, N. C. 10:00 A. M. Washington High School Marc’li 26 Bluefietd, W. Va. 10:00 A. M. Genoa High School ALPHAS HONOR ■ DEFENSE AIDE j, TALLAHASSEE. Fla. Beta i Nu and Gamma Mu Lambda Chap i ter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity j Inc., of Tallahassee, Florida had aj, luncheon ti, honor of -lames i'.t. Evane, advisor to the Secretary of | Defence, when he was on (he earn-, pur of Florida and .VI. College inspecting the ROTC Unit. At the luncheon he admonished | the- brothers to hold persi-ucntly >■ ■ the sti.iidr.rd-i of Alpha Plii Alpha- Brothers present at the luncheon! vrDr. William H Gray, Jr.| ,Psr-idersl of the College. William! : Foster, Dr. J. F Matthew, Pre- j .-Idor,! < f Gamma Mu Lambda Cbmmv, William Balloon. PreM-! dent .a Beta Nu Chnptci. Samm-I ; Brown. .! I! Thomas. Samuel How-! cli. i>. .tame- Hudson. F. II H.u - i Ch,..- ler Z Smith. Kay Kollo, O Haro Spearman Rol uni -i. Ystc:. A. W. Wrigid, Harry Niros, Samuel Rubins,-m. Eugeni Brest' n, Clvr : cnee C. Given-,. Willie I, James, i Eddie Marshall. Dr. F A. Coles.; Ds "Ft i. d W. Alsup. Joseph June' - : Cecil Murray. Samuel ,1 F. Fordo. InseiG Vnderson. Emmett Bashful. Edwin M Thorpe Wilber! Gary. • I William Wilson, Lewi-. A. Jones, : .:H M G. Miles HOLLYWOOD, Cal - Tile aoil tt-.v f the American public to buy ! 'inoaFy. l ticket:, is bO pci cent re ;■’ ilian before the war, but the tstunb; r of tickets sold was appro ximately nr- same, according to It; A; no Johnson, eh.oi of the J. W-il i; T r ... r-on Research ami slat ■■ Lea! Branch. H VII KO \!> IIROPIM 1> JOO,OOO WASHINGTON il.il- ad uii 'a n ■ a;- more than 100.000 rail iworkers have been laid Off m the : ! post : day.- The Interstate Om ‘mere Commission pul the decrease ')fi.27."i between December u ...-I i r.ii.r- > lb, and i spoksman ad \ mitt ■■(l that mimbe: t.od ir.crc e<‘ 11 Me(, tin - fHU ADELPHIA -- The Navy, w 1! reduce the wot king lons' ,e the Philadelphia. Navy Yard <jOo i:y -July I. Ttn eeor.omy move is being made > necessary by a curtailment of work | -aid a spoke:man for the Navy. NEWARK, N. J. - - Employee . at j -a; Coiimar plant, largest zipper \ manufacturer, zipped the plant shut for two weeks until me inn. agement came ncros- with F'eb o mauds for wage increa.ras arbitra tion find seniority. N. J. AVI l-til AS OFFICtAI SPEAKS O.N ( IH< AGO S SOUTHS! DM j CHICAGO i AGP) - 11:;;■.ii, V ; i ! ,rti, chief »u'.sistnr>l it* the N;w | j Jersey state divi-iun mist d. - . ; r, r mination, \v •> principal rj.i’ak- j lei at a publ.l- merlin;.: m DnSa.de ! High School ho-e Sunday The ! | meeting elimuscd the long !.: lebratam sponsored by the Park-; i r Hmia- Sausage Company. PLACEMENT BUREAU NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE : DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA \ Ttu' North (hmdimi 1 ’ >!icg i !.Ma ement Bureau Is us I icon established by the North Carolina College Alum ni A; •)(.’!.ilioii to serve three groups: , KAIHLOYKKS ‘ f oi l HUNTS f \l.i &INI j TUK COLLECT i i iie object iw.s are : w I. io be. Vi jmiypiM t ive employe!-: i t ; heir efiort. t.oj obtain qiifilifil'd employee- from eae!i Senior Class] by arranging into .-view.-:, meeting.-, ami, also, sub mit'ling peomime I record upon request'. | io lire ami mamlair > joi* opp..rtu.'i'ty file to”' a.-sist lnember.-; of the Senior t.las.s and Alumni in* locating employment in fields for which they arc] qualified and are desirou-.; of •positions. I L To maintain placement records, and follow-up set-1 v x ■ ior Alumni in order io as-T-t those who desire', If' I;; t (1 i i recommend ■ eL.-ingcs wiien place-J meat oppoi I,wail ies are available and desirable, I !. To set. vt* the ('•..• I{cv■ -by m maaimng p; r-mntmi rec-r ordo! graduate •« wh <’h wbl in elude personal data,] 1 ransefipt, plmtogi apii and confidential ratingj | Employers, students and Alumni are cordially invited I If to av.ui f .vciuselves of the a i vice- of the Placement j a Bure hi. § I I here will be a representative at N. C. I I State M eacher’s Ass’n in Charlotte, N. C.l M. S. JOHNSON. Director * "-0\ V m jl if w a 'A Jf k ; J C ' ♦ ■.•»WWHK*»-W—V—•' \ j H /V , >f \ t *.j Second Floor of Fashion NFW YORK "ANP.I Henry Lope, former United Service Or ganize ion's chief consultant on ,: i Icm: concerning Negroes, was i the newly created po»f ol | public relations secretary oi the I Harlem YMOA. I TALLA£I ASSESS Fin. - James |C. Evans, Adviser to the Scci ! Defense. Inspected the ROTC ip at the IG.y.ala A and M. CG ■ !; ge last week and saiu that he was •e/iiti i:n>.•• id with me line work j'ooinq done .mi., :’ Pie direct’on of Major C. M Davor,port and his i staff. IT CHOIR' robes JflKk fAr duos fin<* woifif ‘J a! MB down to-f’arth pritu » ‘W®’ v your budgeL ‘--Catfffag o« Raqutut SSS EIRSCH CHIFORH COM?AR\ IPOS £ KANSAS '*•’.»

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