PAGE EIGHT Continued From Pago One CHARIOTTF. BS TIER Ht ns i iced i n i iie *;tr« ngth - >f » pawn ticket puiti ■. i. coveted last nii-iit. Till’ ticket was sci > radio stolen from Jv Andei 'n house tell I, tied e 111:11. li : name, hitting the i«w»n:!iu hi.iu!.e addre ;• Officer: -i; •• i jVM.dlin tried to escape irom <■ 1 ini., ■ , surrendered without mrideiit • ra.u he- :;av did! rile ll uv rounded by rin.r. CflNtl SSION In hi" e "ilfi’ oU, '■ i.:' i I th t. he ' rr.i to the An: i i i i i,■ Tuesdav ny ; bin- t. • • t u t ■ longing 'Tie had been d-en.i , •■’ll buti; r roe , . h,O found with a girl n he rT, 1 • Fiat is: ■ 1 , e.i; i ’ r■ i In the h -u-c and .v. ni to rii hi ■ employes d M< - di”.i' - - i■ t rit Leaving the butler .- pc i tors. Altdlin went into :h<- u •’. h and was sin ied by Mrs Anai i • son, who w,.s uji.«t. - :i> v. r It was Mr:;. Ai.dvrsor \vh,> t ok tee shotgun Med!' - : ei:'h - . and ■■■ru-. r ed has) e :;e - .-..1i The ex hi; ; ■ r c;,’ ie’~ liv'd hi >■ ■, ■ afraid she was ..a : to .. an so hr rush d a o i •». ; dir en: uin. l t" ! h Handle:: i'-ri ' ; : *•■ til!' til ..1,. O'M e’l ta n dw - at .ad s: e■, •. t a \ m " itli » t ■ ■- Ranrlh man - G - 'ant a bin Hospital i • situ :d • nii f I ; no’ li, 1 1 i’, d x - tcnsiveiy «-•*•.• »-j a . . . 1 of lac ■ tcr> M»dI; ■ - 1 . ,:. iv• :0 ’.vith'.lit a-. . ‘ . ! ■ on the ra:: *: i : . ctlng mediator .■{■,•. , th*: slay n.. - . of Count p- ;k( ! i -■ li an ■: a, ieir jo* S'.' < ■■, Cuneturt:: ; , , lf j ■ | em ha.- v - h, . had tin-, J.V l *ipp -f «*.*-■ I O end 'll. <' : P .1 Pailsfi''.e oH :<■ > •' ' \vi,;h to th; ir rk ])*' St ' "n»> Cuune I i- dll e ' rott :■ due; ,t a do ll • in mv rtf a t ' dt-'chnn-. I'. -s iio slbilities ent: e-trd i -. tiv H' s .Scots i.i x 1 il when th< rrr? 1. this V'.'L \KE SCHOOLS '• r. iirvd ", "1 <: • :: that the o.'h •• ■' t'u'.ild '■■ "V iw use by tv-ea;,;'. < Th» new f:n ea’-o! - ;o• ■■ . * "Ulr • i e: ,nd " ■ ■ ■ fM | g*w /I i SEVEN 5 2Vr. /ij I STAR ! Rlendisd whiskey. ''The e *A jg sfroight whiskies oi' 1 4 / Cjr 1< I .' / years or more old 37 . V’ Vs y / straight whiskey. 62 ,°-> £g K|l I neutral spirits distilled s® p R from j'sir 1 S®--) straight K yLip •» - ! whiskey 4 year* old. 15’h straight whiskey 5 OIJAAC J years old 7' ?*•-> straight I " WV • Jy whiskey 6 years old " ‘''Usfisli®' j GOODERHAM A WORTS LIMITED, PEORIA, ILLINOIS j I ... • lii-fti'/h irilh - /••»»* • * • i-.*,.. » t t«n »• . r••, rs«»>«r •« CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 514 West Morgan Street WASH ANY DAY! Why Make Monday A Wash I)av When Out Machines Make Any Day An Easy Laundry Day. USE OUR . % I HALF HOUR LAUNDRY! ———- . . ■ QUICKER . . EASIER . . CHEAPER HUNT-JACKSON Laundromat 413 S. Bloodworth Street >b—i^^^ in the neitdtbo: s d ■ * *i» toi r . mid w-auid •:,cci>jqfun«..datr -100 t-u --■ denis. Til'.’ C only lJoa.ri of Ko ;e,(i. o i la! i po.r.e, i t to bull - .! this yea: a it* v i vu; plid;.!l* d : o .a, .'fi.,_, o i •> G i’i" The m w ti "I'cin I mu id ■ Mk< r ■ ■ " Ol pupils !l 0 ' I ; spt 11! do' Id Pit C, I ye ur ■ I .1 ti lj - I L/'vcl ; if ill,, board are ’ ’ Oit;]e-'h.-s: it pi' am ttii >'?r; a !:■ sd. tli' i" : Will i." tin ie i iit * ten: * j! 1 S seOpols left to ihi • silty | SIX si \ ti V (lir-d la.M May p The crmplainutit.. in the suit’ - wet k ch-'irged that apph ! I'iiiioiu of whisn ' ll ts officials nave i: '. i: iv* n :jo days <’* fi*i . thou answer::. school <.\sr: SToj <"a: ■' ) pi-o \ :;*■)! ’J*»i ’ i: - (•’•' ‘t nl iiMi tyj.it tLo I ‘ . *’U* f'l’tO'Ull )u-‘ j m. iitin ct >: ;• . i!t»‘ rc t m ; . k:*r I . r(>u!\=l :i r. Thf- *,.;<• l'.» :«l *1 IC’.' n <. decJnrf-ci h.i.- •(.- , - > il' • tion ' both s ;inci i»vrr\ ■ L'pyc jkl this p»>int .see li-;U all rao - do roec-.v >‘j)«:>rtunitlc.* on an ' boi ls of equality. He contended further that if :*: fax**',-** .-f tie •.t>l i-r* c\ pace ratntr He t’.roi’d ‘lie hiirdcn to b-ca! citL Tjtii's ~ .-citing that if there e„, j ,ei f"l 0. i.t- Me I• i • dl 1 !*; \t\ tis f s till At t.„- ~p* Ct VC’-no Me! (in A \f -tin of Richmond Va de d t, ~i v.-o i 1. 1- ' : ani a * en»} t' i y «o s * l • • ; i *,> .pi ; s tb for v. *' : t' *• ' He ;t ■ \'»■ f*sr* ra- *u < p! airti if; : Ho <*crtend'd that Uv stat* a. } I,- ;•- i"« >t d'-O 'Pi t- y-'t Th •> Vs., nt amn attd *■ l -; i N ith 0>"~ j,m C"e •*itute- li •' - ! i *u ri'hrrimtn •i.-M If . d-;*v of r; I •• i. <•!.,, MM" - S-. S (ic !:,. • d 1 "lere l- 3 , j; jn thl’ti as: 'I, C'UCili u.m | ere set; .for nerionsbt;" r, th: main tii n, Love alone snd respect f r liiiiiv;*! perscnality will uiUniatrj.v a :iiii in atlr-viatifi;: race problems." Mra ib s.jl ! o observed tr.it sr.tu racial rcuf*-c.: should rot ;bs ealli’d .rri,. sir.ee the work .1 Ttf ‘presupposes .-.•uperior.'ty and , : . " iity. She b'-'lievoe there : 1 *.* l ld be n'u'nal under tcnflipg "it ' > pai n. ■ { earli eroUp '''el that -.r lo’Oi t not r.i" ■■■ e* t'he •-:.■ [■(-*-. " f the other It V :, '.:o 1)1 ' t Olit t.l’ct white? seem to object te lc lo'iioi givinv" ri itr-red eitiren; : :■ * , hey.ui..e thr\ tear intci nr*r I- 1 :.:*-;. . .’i t.i! (••’bit) nshipe, n ni ,','i'°g;iti la oi put in.' faeiltics. po t'toa! f’t'franchiscip.eht. and oqusl ■i: on m s'.’cj d ivei.f ire. Me Dorothy Siaiio. instructor f ori.di gy ;p jtv irspston*. p, e j sib. d HOB VmCKS i ansc of liis ran re! cion, color. VIOL.K\CE A iing to ini’Mioi-r. - of lh c Mcy*'> - r r'omrui.snion on Human H* - lat’oii: and oilier civic lender!* who ikavc bec-n on the s, • iic ol the ton -ion t >irinifhmii the week, most i.r ib*' whites involved in the violence 1M . ■ i It" aica The mob i ers have x|>tc-.sd haie of the Nt’ci'n people, lot lin'c said that they w -,!;! '■'> N, sri). •• In 'a -:ithi'*• i 110 Tii" noil: of |>< i; i ■ • Isos hi-oi ■a.II a.'l 111 holdiuv dr.’,VII tip. vr, 1> ia’e to hrejikine of window- and tonitM. ol nutomohilev KIRK.-' SKT rioublc lu-uan on Mondnv nftc." : ■o: when 'he nt w ow mi ■ w .-i e !S"i - im: into their lunne. as tlv fust eolored family in tin Idoek ScwT.nl hoodlums -■ - the fait that th- mob was nu>i .! (if .'it' ’Z’l.s fr 'll! every ;>nrt . " the United sti-it" - and fha* th*'. m I/I A S \SSA It V'a.v horn thru he- orrjpli.ast/.cd . that thr p yioet ,f he .- atlo. - rd to build d will not *O-01 - .ti any : unde s i rah) •• tenant^ "Wo are rifit coinß t put up ■■ Mi ,'ir liwelk ■ he eh - l veb If veil e'.n'l v-ai' your :<’lil. if y .1 cinruag* th-. pi'c.orty c*e ire a . nuisance t • void - n igiipoi - ? you j will bp put on*.' ne a- =! - rfod 11 r;v i , i WMNti AerorMu.- !*• M Y*>ri; the pro* icct ’.’.'lS he. r, in; a : ("■'nsjdia a - il”’ *->r thifo veurs Hi -r.c. *•••;. a yo * at*' - h'd l0".; - d "VOl !' city 111 i’te oi - ..pert* -ottl* d upon , *J. • il.i ••!>> :crr ... i'o • fit m --1 \ un 11 - "* ii.f- s ." He.. Th. •" pu t c i n- ii by • :'iv ate < r,'c ; a a-, ru ii ar. d hy tnv Dui train f. fe Ir - u'.. ■: * timpani Ti c gr.vo r.- 1 c oi - oe.ly :m. :jrw- the rnortgagc. After the Afanta FHA land 1 Planning Office approved tn.- in, • i .1 . of the ; left, tin chi*.f of tin t il'.rn .-'* rc: that : - . lie M- -' ol; nod * - i this section of the eoui, *!>. As con.-'ms the matter of; di.r-ity. the project will oc the; William! Pennj _TU Whiskey g Re lot! Prke HAD* I $1.95 |#f 153.15 | Wi M Fifth! §6 Proof TO* StftAtOMl WHtSKCrS IN THW RROPvCT ARf * YEARS OR MORE OID >S% STRAfOOT UTHtSttfY, MEUTRAI spirits, RISTtURO ; PROM ORAM. SMsotut * nm umiib. kmil iurm ■ Itßst dense cf 75 units or more tn - j tne oty. ; The average two bedrom umi : . '• ill rent foi $39.00 per month with i | "xtnrior itiri in'en i ervice., and [ yard maintenance includrd. Each ; apm-tment will he fitted with an i i electric ranee, a t efi iftcrator and - heatei- six area - will be set up as i j.ib‘> grounds ..ml off-street perking t j space will bp provided. Area* eon } nee ting the uni*, will b* p.r-ca : md there will he concrete ; de- Iw■ 1 V Ris rpa-’onabl.v certain that jl iblir transportation will Ire avail ; j able »mft pump utll m built Mr York stated that i‘era,._.t' . I the pr>. perty was lower than Lie : city .:v, ige lin , a .-r wage lift .!; * Min i' would be built to sen 1 the j 1 wage into the city system It is I believed that the adjacent prooci - jty * the object, ng Longview rest -1 cutsi has ;?y s ,.vvn - .:e system con -1 uected to septic tanks. Such < co.i pposition ft Lu 01,1 HON AOOPTKH R. o E C Lawrence put i reso lution before fho body endor-ang I tie pi posed project Ii was iman m.s:islv id'piec. b> the catheriti:-'. Th* i-tiy plac.nin" coinmirsi n "ill continue heat wy on i.. • , apartment, development Tuesday. * Ausust 9 MU I'III! talitv it appears tli.it ih<’ march nt prugif-ss can be stopped by natpi I'aliinc anil Mie smear *cehntijue howev.-r. it i« obvious from th” V"i" on tim .inti-pol) tax bill that he M a part of t small desperate 'minority whi* h realizes that it Toon will b* overwhelmed by th r 'forces of Ueinocraey" Sp< king for th* - American Kotin ■ii fin Human Rich’s Miss Pafrii t? Roberts the assistant dire, ! ot .sai 1 "Air Rankin s statement is so ri . dii ulous that it does not merit any 'omnienf whatsoever " - After beratinp every person who appeared before tbi house commit tee favoring the poll tax. Williams said "None *,j these people i-epr r liitt'.'i r< in : 111 poii-f:«\ sTati s Where is th” demand from those pirtrrvs or the na-saci- of this pistation? 1* .ins: isn't *h* - r*-" He iff. - : red to Booker T ' 'ash incton ■- ’ti" L'reatest nigger o; ■ hern ait -ne whom white oeo'ijc o et”d, then ht asked ’Do . se,) -. . ~ • tim of unfair di'- rimin:’* on?" Thr.-rrhout IM. )i< < ,-ti TVdt'ain ' i ..t<’r r*-d to col.,red American : < ' "nis-jers" w :’ha»!! cv.m at*, nintb : !<• ns., the court... \ exercised !>■ ni.iu • • i ■ * hov - i* - . BAPTIST COWKMION thorrd t . the- f * - c-da.v All 8., ‘ -A .-rTT'hlv -ent jt round aftm mnh :t; lie to recent and widely won Id he a niiwll'i! of toe Joy-' 3lty f A meric: a N'rp.r- .. ~, ii-,* rv nt of war xx it!'! the S - .'!"* In hei i i 'iing rein dk m ’f » b. U- ■■ h orkt Here he echped *r,e sentinTcrfs f Dr P A Bishop, president, oi G.-nnal B.'ipt* * Conveniion ol North Csr, lin.; who sad delivered • kvyn - e -iddrcss on Monday ni«h» in - .\ bich he lu'gcd a more alert, million* si d determin- ri r*’lc • n phi* pa* of t.-.o chmch in meeting jthi •re . lenis r>f out times, "T, day v<- a"< living ii ~ mate.- ;nl s-tig. - -nd we are dev tir.g • "UI titn* and energy more to ma- ' tv.-mi things- than we an t* .star : i'ut.l tiling-" declared T>r p. A Bi hor president of the Genera! 1 State FI. ptist .State Cm veutiim *3 : .V* rth Car iin;< in ;iis annual ad- * d'X'S.- (o ’he assemhly Tuesday’ : nii ht. P.' tore large audience in Mr-: 'mu' ••! A’iditn iurn. Dr Bishop dt ■ ; flared that ••«-* are out ,-f tulsmc, {and the only way t(- adjust cui- , - Ives is t emphasize, study and : | practice the things .f the spiritual I world ” j Dr Bs-hop told his listeners tnat I tin Christian church ..-lone has the ~ ■■'* , i to itiiitl' dilemma. "T'he drift away from G o has j | rubbed life of its . aridity, honesty, ; sobriety virtue, and reverence for 1 j G"d. With the io.s- .;*/ these s iriue j me;, become murderers, seducers : j hate; m full f envy and an enemy • !<■ the cross of Christ "To bru t* about a peaceful world. | j ibe . Lurch nv i become more ac- . 'live ir i ealth, ixiueatlon -ut good ' wn!. Gini alcnc is the aroswei.” CIVIL RIGHTS In his address. Dr. Bishop urged I ' idier.' :,’ ke>.p up the fight j tor civil rights to erase the bar- i i ricis of race and prejudice in order Mu substitute -.mod g< vernment Loj-: Jail people. In this fight for social 1 justice for nil men, the speaker ie-i minded the gathering that this is my tim, for bitterness nor gcjiring I Micmsolvi’s sci hate against their! j fellow men It i- ;> ie day { c ,.r pso-1- | pie to pro*-. 1 .einsely *s. 1 if i - the day when >.ve must as*! ■ I*' responsibilities and more j :thoroughly prepare ourselves lot pile nev. day which will certainly, • ' :lui s< : n be ushered in upon us. j The nciv day is coming. Some- Id g "Very closed door against the Tim CAROLINIAN j I darker races will swing wide open; | net by law, but through the spirit j ,| of Christianity ivh ch is • n liic 1 i! mat ch STOTT SPEAKS 1 1 On Monday night. Governor Kerr, ' Scctt told about 400 of the convene I Mil nits that N.rth Carolina needs | * J“a rebirth of rural church activity."! ;] The g u ernur said that the bit- ! gest job lit thr prugiaiu c*f tnc ; .! chur<’h. is the task at balding j . | North Carolina and ’nuking H ■> . 'Bible Stud’- ' ' The nv si v’ r '\verfnl, single or- . : ganiza'iou in. IL tth Carolina is the ■ J church. 1* is, i; ■. oveii, and will ,:on • tinue *o ho. We ircn't go ng to tht ' dogs as much as people say we are, "The church needs to train pc - , pie how to tear,! man's relation to I ' man. and unle.<: the church people get down to fundamentals in t*’a*-h-' in - .; right from wiom;;, it'll buxe a ■ very telling effect in the next 25 ' ' years." Anr.np cheers and a-mens ft om the audience, the Govern - r stressed tn importance i the role of the; rural church, as he drew upon ivs j exper cnce-- - as a rural churchman. He urged his tist*.-r,ers to set to 'it that at! children pet to Sunday! -Sch* < i some day in the year, and! ' alter they were there to ee to ,t.. that someone w;-. there (■ teach' Ihr m '.Kii! thing "We’ve got i I, many people in ! the state nt. going to churcn, ; commented the governor, as ht. - of fered the possibility ”1 several • rural churches' consolidatiiu; o: ' having un on services, and remain- : ing open throughout the year. : The govern’,) urged uie rural ~ - churehc- to become more active i and do sernething except apply- a < “at of paint every few year,- and burning oft the graveyard,- i , Homecoming Day ' Conimeeting on the . rax ovard the g' v rr.M' observed that soiru relative?- were liable to gi t ser.it-'u- , *’d :• Judgement Day if the grave- , y«ids were not. cleaned off instead ■ of burned. The menuon <>f the , burning p-reee.-. - . caused him to te-; mark that maybe you nt cm’ ! the hr t’lei - ; get .i,- • .jure M to tho heat." BOOM STEAKS C>n Tusedny rue bet it;.; c n rue < nted in flu - * * i pot ate iv dy of Chri.-.t Th* - - ' ui'cr- of th” open door of cm por t, - . in* - v.ilue- ‘-sir! o n t - .irv indviditd nd f *.«. -pintual • •'II - . - !- I n utitiziiig riin.-tian re. ' itree -. He . B: one utged hi. list • ’ - ‘ ■ rr ...n c th.-if o< > - > : an or poi (unity to partieiusitf id "' • ; tiilding ; f G d' kinttreini Toe al, B«t.ti:t a emilv is i-ir._ held on the campus of shav - L'm ’■e;-i-y nri in the Menv'-i iti . - V.ul.'- - rum. and "ill t-• > kvihi h t. ’p < v nir.g The imnie-rite objec tive of *t,e convention i-- to rai.xe ■ funds t<*. huild a pr-po.-ert modiu heado.tiar’-ci: building HARMON j 10 It.Ns AT vr. AIATTHF.fiS PHILADELPHIA AVI - T>- I i re - ,*’!’ praising 'he Re* Ed». - a*d t F William- ; d pres dim; Bt-; D NVifd N.vhois ■( the Fiu-; AMP •bst’-Th Die i.oai-d of ten irds . ' .S* M !'■ < w’.- \MF Jn !’ non u '< led a qu Mi My -p Tt pict.urin; ; hai: ■!' y j ! ja ■ cnim.'i> Fmrha-'i/ins the fact mat there j ar* rm remraa.s ,- f *hc apparent ! Jisc'ord at S’ MaUl’v” - - - v ; ' :ti R. • shop Nichols annebneeu that he i ; w;lran ferring Rev. >l. M Lex i from the church, the steward's rc ' -• a t enumerated r w accomplish - j ’ mtnts of the chturp under it- nev ' A few quotations from tr.f rv- I . port -i,;n - ?d by Cap*. Peter C Gre-1 h.-rn tr< n.iirer, Hcv. rd Henry i secretary and Paul Soj* timer ; ■ chairman, ocial action committee, i praised Rev. Williams for the f - i- j towing ici - <)ir’;>!,i?hments: 1. ' For the fii < > me in our his- ! i tory vi hav, an administration | j that give. not ojiiy week to week j account - f the contribution 1 - of r\ - | oty men:!): -- r: oilr Sunday - bulL' or, hut ■ like we witness and feci now. IM.’IMM inimiiM-: CHICAGO • ANT> The Cmca and the Km-t s !)!-ii;ct is.ni ctation last work •-: c - sated Then (lore Charles Stone, noted hari- ‘ 1 no, n a peek 1 pi- y am at ds new h : adquarter hi ■ A special committee ■ f the CM HA arranged ’he proyi.tin sot the •< n ■•■fit of the ore mi ,Cm:. It m-.-m --l\ * period new •>• 1 ■-ni;m crs till Drexei 1 b h Mi- Clara •! MAdnmt «• . s Alva Delaney e prwi.’ent of Hie CNDA MCA NEWS snn on i oi v mm*- M GtST If THI.TBSDAY. AUGUST '• i-h p in - Be , Day ( Ml 7 00 n m. -Junior O ’.I/''-: - ; ;;. FRIDAY. AUGUST .1 SATURDAY. AUOU-T A SUNDAY. AUGUST 7 i .'.o p IV - A’.:.; ■ TU . . CON D AY. AI TGt ST ■■ 1-5 ;• -i -B ys Day C urn; 7:JO y in Photo r’lii’, TUESDAY. AUGUST ’* J-.i p m. Boy Day ( riyp i, :io p. ni -Town H-li Meeting J 1-5 n. m.—Bov, Day Camp EVERYDAY FEATURES Cafeteria, dorn it 1 rv, libr ry, !« tinge. music room (table tennis, bowlir: checkers, whist, pinochle, bi Hards) room registry howei counselling, wP. rmation set '- ices. Xcme^^aTt” COMPANY Peal Estate Rentals Fir e and Automobile Insurance smmmmHmmmmmmmmmrnmmm NOW YOU CAN GF.T SCOTT’ S FAMOUS BARBECUE IN RALEIGH —At The— fU f I Al l I Sll I AND LUNCHEONETTE 415 5. Blood worth st. INTRODUCING OUR NEW SPECIALTIES BARBECUE AND FRIED C HICKEN WRF K EN DI NT G SATU RD A Y ■ ~~ • public stenographer, civic meet- | ings. The YMCA Membership Cam -1 I'rriiy; ha, been vx’-tided oim week! ' August 8 T);; .|( '- ■■ *)- ■ hern I ;ik j Tb 52.000. mm Ncqi-'i apyrtrrn ! ■level' y.meiv proposed in- li:• Yog;; Buildiny Ompani n-r the St. Am:- j I ustino s OTlce :uen was unani-j •nv urly . id t( i by the Roleu,h I : Citizrn--' As-octa'Cr. t ihe Blood-1 j vr St., i - 'v| -■• f' ’t ! night, K I . Re-ford, pi'fivirtit of! leu-.-i- n by .1 w York, pee ’den* j ' lin o ivi.my ■ i1.:.- 11<:■ ■ ■ rr j ked ! j i oyavdi; c detail, of the proposed f it vr;. y.u,-d tjv Mi Y-irk that | that more Key: Iww have been; j demolished hue dm hr* the past j •t! years. This has occurred In j ;dr • r •. i :tc pojiul ti • us >wth ; ’end fit." next nv, ‘mg v’ thr f c . i ‘ wri.c find 7on itr: C .rnmi: ion 'y. 'ft;- -d ry A!::.:.:isl 9 •;f TOO p.m - Tfihff ;u *it*n <•{ that I, .. irn- . ihi'iiti —T ~>r~m~rrri —"lr ——* I. n Ts ■ —--■^****'~~-**T^frn.'**l*n tfiOK “ AT All you GST ifitffC xV sO MwmmmMv S to * rms *m t m_ MmgT «# fuu t co. n, JmJm ffl *- WESTINGHOUSE ' 1-1 PnßiltMntM / *• Itoop foods 1 ILiSgKLI I eamporfm^rit* 1 'T rh/Y£j '-i MEAT MSP'* . %’jh'ti 18 1 i po«md« of DOfiftt I 1 t \ NUMIDtAW** . k»*p» l P-V"-' 8 "’ \ o° ■" ’ nmvm# . . , fmr * ft r - ” • *v«-y storage ne*»!? \l|f) |() ? *-r*A* MOTfCTKJN »*..*!» *' w i*atm**"’***' vW ‘**^ > * Os f?'s HfCTWC * f sure, ,i* EASY PAY PLAN HA YES-JACKSON ELECTRIC CO. 133 EAST HARGETT ST. , AUGUST 6, 1949 (SKETCH DEPICTS NAACP CROSAOE One 'J tiic popular features of the 40th annual NAACP confer* held ' ■ vyy 11-. '.'’b -, *h• dt aiyfa* ti l . .-ketch. -Fpr’y Years rt Ftgiv ini• for Civil Right produced un der the d rertion . j Mrs Cam*! Gennady of Los Angeles. Tin pro duction was enthusiastically hailed, by the delegates and visitors With Carlton Moss a- narrato* ! the sketch graphically depicted till v oik i. i ’he NAACP during its 4 r l i.e. nii arie f'.y ejvil rights I‘ addition to Mr: Cannady and Mi M 0:... , the cast Included Jeff Come - who p! tyrd ’he role of the dcctu in 'lie film, '‘Home of f*w Brave.’ Mar.v Tarcal. Patricia Wallace. Rozalie Cunningham. Robert Lot, Franc.' Williams. Emmet South. Kenneth Paterson, J?y Brooks Ro- I bert • Davi.y Joe! Ftucllcn and Bor | n;;rd Hamilton. 114 VI TIi\IORfTbKOKKR (is WILLED iSSO.fIOO ■ I | Railiipore : vN? .t Gtai veal ests'.le broker. Roller? 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