SECOND SECTION
The Carolinian
VVBfrK ENDIN''} SATURDAY, AUGUST *2.). 194')
\FRICAN JfOtJRNAMsSTS V!;s
fi BRITISH COLONIAL SH I SO
Two journalists tr im Africa.
G-orge Coker of <gm i and
Henry Coir of the Gotti Coast, m
Indian') on a one year's F-citish
Council scholarship in j ournal -
ism. recently paid j vt-.it to the
tiffsi action of she i Of
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DUNN, N. C, * J / ✓ jFs I
COMPLETE FARM AND HOME SUPPLIERS j
Manufacturers Os ;i
JOHNSON’S BETTER FERTILIZERS
JOSEY’S SUPERIOR FERTILIZERS
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\i,L MAGNESIUM LIMESTONE FILLER)
I John Deere Tractors and Implements
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. * FURMTI RE * HARD VARE * ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ,
* BUILPENG MATERIALS * FARM SUPPLIES i|jPl% |
cotton company in : « s fiction m-r -,•*•••: o K
I " ' a" Sn< ■-■■'l Smlfcbluiiii Lukw City' S -J.
“Cash It You Have It” “Credit If You Need It” I
BUCKEYE OU..SURMNG TOBACCO CVRER S ~ FOR CURING TOBACCO |
JOHNSON'S BRIGHT LEAF ANTRAC ITE COAL TOBACCO COKERS |
' -T --Ts I I I - I -a. >■ IUW 111 urn —n ■ in IM M,»l> »■ .
it, Her (seated). the press officer,
ii expressing Mime of his work
to Coir !r;t*, who i.- <pradinf
th, S.i-;< part of his training on
thr Birmingham Gaaette, and
Coker ughti, who is at present
« i.h thr HuH Daily Mai! Look
tug an is A. Campbell 'renter!. a
former public rrUltoas diGe.er ia
thr f.-AJ - si-i, i \Sf)
DOCTORS WILL
iBE ALLOWED
TO ADVERTISE
la .wh iliSj f,)f -; I . ■:'! ;,J Jj: j_
! y” far its camp..: -,n ast C.nst th •
Trrmnn bealU: r .-rum. jrganizi-d i
• r '• -lir-r... t-iss s critcsri .a- ;»■'
L..- *••'.-•■! p; tcu :-■ •>: barring pud
advc-rt:;-:era». rit.s >y loctors, it. was
av ni.-d / Chat Paterson.
-■ u A'-v* '■ n u.c.f .at taK .-ti -
•by -s t:i S‘ ■:.• Medical I
. A.- uu; -U.u’. r .Tin 4 rt..-drat eb'icU
J “to Ur-a i u v ,-r ic - aJ ■ u
v. ith. the 4>.-sss u£ -his piste.'
“This action was Tike! by :he
■ • , u.t u u.- u-.t >L til. All . -
k:i Mudicsl Aisoei stuirs. He aa.tl.
I- at with r-.var.tv medic a! >c -:-y
.■ppr-rvi! ; » is * : .iy pLt-.- 3. Cta- {
: so- ioaai e rd stating the i a:ne
jai: teieph-nm number •;<; oC-|
j fiee hsurs, ia the L:\-tii newspaper.*’ j
'i. c:-.i itiediu..; .-; -•.; .. sere allow -
led ) ■-y un-imitad space is '
i "special sreetin:;--' messages, aa- i
nc-unccments an; >thsr material
■ The w■ >r-.i;n.a oi the resolution!
I made it clear th it th»* sacrifice or i
--i '-.Si --'s',( 1 vsss -jus’ ,y offered
i - a- ; sour. LriLe ■ the o* !
the State Mr Paterson said. In
-xprus.iAPii i>i its action, the State;
; organization admitted that one
iciiticism frequently heard from th-t;
’ press i« that the medical pratesiiah i
j exacts tee areas to naintain : s
es; re burden of Indirect publicity
ism the doctor is the public vvrh
our. rarnufierstiuo.’
“In its tight against national;
i health - uer-ir ..- ml the --few.
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HEADS NATION’S IXSlfi- ;
A.VCf MEN Bcijj. 3. Oliver
» Memphis, who was selected
! resident of the National Negro
Insurance A-woriiSie-n at iis an
uual meeting in Dhiiadelphia last
niontii, ms a dynamic program
for the organisation this faming i
year. t>Uve, a crack sales i idee :
himself, bclstses selling msu.-
.measures of the Truman - r'lin ... .p-. i standards at sew.:: profer
prugratn, .vu? Arnvr van Medical sianai mtecrity i cit a oc-gn o’.
Ass.iciatton’s $3,530.G-'K) lobby ia served is a .rid-don Lcj .y’h if*:
'throwing overboard one of the es- years to protect patient >
i a nee should he made aitructive
to the highest trained .r-aT'-
withio the race. He want- U de
velop a national program of -sal.es
education, to saow potential -a; -.
nie'i the unusual possibiltties >.s
i&surincc -a, - k now tc.ey -a
make more money and he -u
--vice to more tseooie t-:se ~<a»t
will he put tuio effect u