O AROLIiSI AN ' The Melting Pot j KAM M V ■771- f ftf >p:. • ■■■:{ rr ;; , orfcrai. iy.<N* Hia*: >’* ti ’■ j i* .M*«x Cafpy and Fob H< •• » ■ tv-onuti. has a h*"?*! ‘"Hrn ssh vsajk hkltf-ry" to his email H T v wilt "'Mi t 8 •*• V:. :■ t <"'■ ais !<•./■ Up seif.so;; 8-\-n ♦-■ |ivr \ u<i\ he s- r>, : nui.F»' An*i !.;* Think. I i»*ed 'w: F- • * ■ r»j f >■:!• i wv r • .-or.- •: <•„ ■ BJI.) VFKCK. stM-vs in Mt ;•* hisrh chord w-'b ?••.♦ il-r >.vay h <-m v irjf’ors «!* s*- to: s - i<- ‘T! i: a1 i ? ■f>f.t»- n■? i u < r1 ■ ; r ;:.. I!' • i' i a n R ,U?ftf l- f * b.'t f k vs »• h inn tr> Thn ssi'i; |h* !>J *» •jrh- Iv£n»y (Hfif.ch s up. h i..<ivcn -'i-* ‘ • • jackpot hit for :'ne ti«ii twirl--. !artf- ihf t-'-m!ant a «m:- i'< v ijWS#! Vt-c-T. NV>w Wit i; iv-s club ircarf for a ;fn't<h drive. who • u,p Incurring a hal Iba: Pack' thunder but jrigitttic Li'Ki' I 'TKR. who led the 1’ i. icvtin wit! a baiting mark of 3 fill < of thofcf hits w er<" bo-tsirrs.i until his f: "■< injury !'tn not savins: r fp.iur to work out this wav ‘ :tf ; mild ho now .1 ack■ an. it I • ,:I ’' ' ■» f * nn'd i > pit r h y )tt f: . * o hit «>t> with whaV hf-: l ‘ , ;:,/■• S-J j ! T«v ar t, Avf KB KVA NS. tlia vs*., at-s: ' < ,*r flu- tf-imc. won sor t' oiio V 'Vr going Champ, it n't hapT'H.u a id* r fellow. h;u. ' ■OUihf'il H CU C -nr U '< ' ’ •<" f' PA t "■] t i Den r 0 i; sn ni » : •-i Ai | M. r; -is Nivir re n with tho m ' ! :i• -a- white stars at. Ado* Poo ; .-P' this V urmrH-v a! the loim- S?<ju;o -- f:: •: i ard u*•* v? • *e- y . 1 oca ted :i, M; ci ; » v' M-hatf'o). (; \r C s?'* ; C (; ATN S FN*> RT » * m m " mffl ■'' ' '"4 NATiONA! PSESS eUiICiNO Washington o e By A<wi» Os»A^* * Summer% on the w-a ne and how m ;st of us anxiously look forward to coo! ■ <ll .f ;v>' Meantime, there ;s alw.v s the exciting talk about Autumn fashion*, to pacify us Biggest news to date seems to b; advance Paris styles which feature straight and shorter skirts. ♦ * ★ Crapes are on the plentiful food list for September Serve as a fruit for breakfast «>r make a big luncheon »r supper seU d bowl beginning with crisp greens, then grapefruit and orange sew fions mixed with apple and banana stwe ■ fop wish small bunches of grape*. Sene with side bond of dressing made of two parts French dres. ng blended v .tti one part tea! mayonnaise. * * *■ r Add to fie! poison ivy cures this one tec urn mended by the l)ept. of Agnu.d lure Bathe affected areas with hi t ‘-"atet as hut ,e the skin can stand. Manx who have tried this remedy have had -die 1 for several !,. ur <r * * r V»:T.. .1 stuffing fe.t chi; ii: .< 1 vim rtratsihi this ease rule Allow f ft:o' of fresh bread crumb- Hi a4- m Ufid sow I 4 jp. for a S pound bud * * * t When *h«. cu.ta.n and . nk)t wears near summer. end. s<slet ut itb.i c»m->r with while -• ntftvc-f and <lv*> wuh ,il? purport .i t B-isrtis are fresh and putts ami a nice change .f ’sou ss h.,d wb.te ...... -t ones up * * * f PreiH latte m.'j.n is ,- ,4 roanut. iu*t fill glass iar about tvaif full «>f shredded rocoanut, add a few drop «f food coloring Cover ia< ano shake Sprinkle i«‘ take frosting - 'Hat ti 'rtay SrpterHxir Ti, 1949 . ipsddkwf.ighf »taf tin ! ! iotii-Mog of Harry M j ~i “Per Woo 1 Bea :; j i a j h handlers He i 1 - • ■vc toin 'vou ts- kkft , vfn , wo saw hi Hi in mo Kid OaviJarc-Rbbir. . .... ;; . ,i is ARTSK TOW S’E • : n< that former Middle u. .. i hamnion Mnropi Her.l '■ r ■ T-iV'To Roaoiir was ra. <.,! Am iai pjoat printisfog ffgh* , ■ ........ , of World War TI i T i.. . Konoht; and lo* wiiip- ; pod . ■ w o-f:s!on punohmg fool in j ts F: fit f- ’iioosi.i TATTM. wl c! i r .fitis with the dazzling Say ing I arii,!mipelis Clowns, baseball > j .supmue •.. h producers, should lip. the minors o- major' '2 ii’o! i!; igo hill the wily {ll i> POl.r-Ol'K owner of the Clowos. J .-: ■..... .md'.v 'A’H to' “S>‘" 'O (i t> ;a-ding w. lie scouts” into a<- .! oil-..- "m.fl'ee 3nd ca-ke"’ iiough f> : ~ pot nil icily great, a perfor ~ is Tat.nm. N’.c 1. ~ ■ li.m three former «’IA \ i j.. ■■ ii ■ t iiasgrtball and 100 hall •’. ith draw down sizeable pav ;i. o l>asketbali and i!,o f.-oidaU :in ! Pit i-' 1 seasoo and wa 'old you their names two week 1 - ngo .his; waU’ii the. e 'Ai.■ press . ....(J ..pieirioi r you saw , this •••olunsn or “Bnating The Cun' t liisik (,!VKS \NM \i. HII IFt.l STATISTK.S .Vt-.-'V Yf f.’K The of Ei- ■ ■ r i -adnates each year i... si.;,e increased from the :r. • -•< : . in 1912 hr 7.944 in h ;;i r , j„. ; .. 7 > : r Crisis, official ional A‘r?.*nit ion r, :in adc on eiuent of Colored ; ■ i... . n annual report ■ i ’h, a. . •:.N. gro in Col m.i ■:■.■■■■ ■ in tb< Augttst ;i i. :. v - N ro students *i> • o n|. .ei, • IMS 1949, the Cris's ■ - 7.*i44 srraduated ■ • i .. i ,i- i i deg.-eftii. 1! d 1C '.Vi: |; Hl.n.N. 7 - ’ i:c. : <<■■ of doctor of vote-- i;.-h with the NATlOti.«l f«SS tiitlDlNO WASHINGTON. O. C *T 4o*-a H u long I>r your make-up tc. i-'H.k -nn :h r iTice. ie queen *., here \ Hovi Aypiy p vder base sparingly and xm.-Kuh - n a* i, (hen with finger tips »•••') "• vterr.e n.uge. Lastly, with a p eer J cotton press on powder. V\ ::h .. . hi ■ , mim.m square carefully remove * * * Inti tew - bother; Not the latest »>nd A readv sweetened. a!! you have to i!.< i mix a spoonful of the prepared lea syrup; with water and ice, stir and sip. St Sr it A band;- i *t for ar.y boy or girl ge.ng •8 a'ir ge thn Fat! can be easily naii*. ;r ■> several colors of shoe polish, brushes ,; f . hs. Come- in so handy i the vie -hine of success. ♦ * * ? "•I.f.'itua figures indicate that val n r. , t )0 be scarcer this vrar. I ana though is more plentiful and should von be cheaper at your grocery. # ★ Viakr ; r •- otatc.es thi- wav Mash i- : ’ an, s, son well with vitamin m m, jit, pepper arid a little onj. n . : in acid mashed pirnien duffv. Delicious and -at■■, m. -,ner pJate, too. * v it e s pastry blender ' needed, jus; use two kiMV - I 1 ;m rt in each hand, cut : * and floui will form small particles •■? * * * ' ' A stiggtsii' ~ fpt tonight’s dessert. ! k; n i, . custard pivured ovts j fresh peaches pean - r" "■ •;'•. 7 V T'iaat- ; '■ x ':> • ..r/ Re - ' Y v --• A- aPWKi' 4- •* ” N i t. KADI. HS Among North t .ooiiiM Negro leaders ,re Ihise two outstanding nsen. Fred .! Carnage. Hut. and John Collett McLaughlin, right, Mr. Carnage a lawyer and memiirr of the Rairigh. N. f . hoard of educa tion. i> a member of the Wake County R t rosy Chapter's Collins Laughs As T T I i~' . I He is Executed TRENTON* N .! (ANPi - ,M fred Collins, f Philadelphia, went to his death in the electro* chair almost, laughingly Ttiesda night tor the staying of white Ai berta ShHrj.Hf. 16 las-t Sttpt. •> He sp’.ii-.md the prayer offered )1;... t>y tiie K’ v. !{ • Van i’l l ''. nnd nsked him '■<■ confer th m or his wit- and bat*y in-.-:-a-’ He show if] no signs \ ; woitv as he walked the last nr.ii- Ho f<*ld the guards not to talk shout hi'.; after he was dead or ' C:i come ;..ui end itautr. you." The deal It ritliai was Cm r'lit-o - 'he-Piili lecfrocut:<*n Coi'iMs eyed Jlcferti'e John MeCrorv the off cr who .'.TiMi him in I’hiladel l<hia. and said ' i . ,ui still gtrrile. . •'Mac.' ’’ The switch turned on. A few ruinati-s iaiec Albert Col jins was dead. Tice muled one of the most mix . d up and controversial cases I*: the bistort of this area. It was th * .fail of last year v.hen three staffs. . Pennsylvania. Delaware and New Jersey started the hunt for an ai liegcd Negro *.vho Was "shrewd, cunning, and brutal" lielleved to he the niprit ii. a s<*ric> of ioadsidr r.tTackf on coup: ~ and women rid 1 11, g alone. The climax of • Nt-- series of I .crimes came Sept 7 1945. when the , lifeless liody hi ‘he Piiinau N. J high school girl was found in a rave! pit A week later William h-'.; on : I • d !■> H‘ f'hil.idelphta r-oltci* I'cople pom ' . f fl M from Delaware N**,v lersey. an.: IVmisylvanla town- “positively" identity Jackson .is t!ie man who j had iiU.ycked th: m. While .tack, on 'va c stiii in sas tody. Collins was arrested, and i:; i w-ek had cotiic: sed.” Despite work tie ties it 'one Ahra’ci-ii N'eetllemati it was several weeks ' liefoi * Jackson was fn d by imlSee. The trial „t Woodbury. N*. J.. reaelted the fever point as the county solicitor and Collins' at tor. ney Argun.) conlinttousiy whun is second, with J.xJ: tin- Cniversitv of Kansas third, with J—l. and tin-. Cf.ivcsity pt Dcn'cr fourth, with .152. Th-- arCc-ic also offered detaile 1 Tnformafion, photographs, and st • tis!.;:-s M N■ > honor graduates-, of ithe various toltegotj S I Firestone Tires and Tubes, Refrigerators, Electric Ranges, Washing Machines- Radios, Radio catteries, I Faint and Hardware. Many other items for Auto & Home j FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO SUPPLIES Phone 2362 Liiiington, N. C. j I— ■iwtrmrrrT-LiinuDrvijnrnu rr nrwn in ■jm .i . in I m , , „ , „ , M n h i ■ ri~ rwM~n ~1 —1— Ml| irr|r n , - Ti-i rriMiniann—.in u ir»i n i iiimb ~i i ■■ ■nuiiniwiii—■ 11 mnr »i tmiih i ■ ■—n ■ | FOWLER RADIO COMPANY j f Liilutftnn Dunn | RADIO and ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES We Specialize in Race Record* | Giiferar.teed Ra.dk> Repair Biiard of directors He is also ae five in the city's civic activlues Mr. MrLiujhlin is dean of the j School of Agriculture and pro fessor of Agriculture Economics j and Rarai Sociology at A. and T. College in Gieensi oro as vvr-11 as ! a member of the Red Cross chap -1 ter board of directors. (ANx'i Collins shouted "Why don't they let me tell the truth?" As Collins told it. the "truth" was that he and Alberta Sharp were in love snd had agreed to ■ suicide pad' because of her condi tion "which would have brought shame and disgrace to her parents ind hers;. If. Then* was no Tape." he said, lb- shm her through th skull with a .22 caliber bullet but iosr his nerve to shoot hiuniel! he said. Then he left her 'vine in tb eravei pit. When the jur> prooeunced him guilty, and the judge .enten'-eii him to death, his wife s voice chilled 'he courtroom as she scream; l 'My iioiiy has lost a cod father All efforts to have his sentem reduced or to hold a retrial failed Turkeys art :retiy cTitam to Is o good deal more plentiful on the holiday markets th’s year than last, accoidins ‘ DSD A esnir.ates Carrots actu- ..v build up their supply of the . -lued foot! eiern:nt. caroUre doling winter -ton.c s.ys the V -S Dept-rtme*!t of Ag. ct-Tturc. Cart tene js food factor much v'anted in the diet because it is thr. basi : materia! from wfc eh cjtamin -A ;s formed. Liifaj'ette Grocery and Market GEOCERIES, MEATS AND FROZEN FOODS LilHngicTi, N. C. J SUPERIOR SEED & FEED STORE QUALITY SEED AND FEEDS j G- E. Home Appliances DillingtiCT) N. C. | CASE TRASTGRS j PROCTOR-BARBOUR COMPANY j Hardware • Furniture Fuquay Springs PAGE FIVE Secretary of Agriculture Charles B;tri.tr 1 has proclaimed a 1856 sational marketing quota tor flue urea tobacco cf T. 027.800.000 tbs. w—■——■————■—i—a——— i wmmm Dafford Funeral Home* AMBULANCE SERVICE Dunn Clinton Phone 2515 Phony 8271 Harriett Furniture Co. V E. Gossett. t*rop. CKOSI KY AUMIRAL SPIT I) Q! SIN DEALBUS illington. N. 4 . Hhofi; 3'Hi i rrm-muirTii iwwir ■■■ i i—n m m BEST IN JEWELRY COME ro SEE US THE GEM briO? j Phone 21S-J luq'jav Spriej O. S. PAYTON’S Funeral Home FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 21 Hour Service 101 Cot. Harnett & R. R Aye. I Phene 243 Duns.. N C. Come in Look at Our Stock Amazing iow prices o.n nev. and used cars. EXPERT MECHANICS GUARANTEED REPAIR WORK ON ALL MAKE CARS WOOD MOTOR CO. Tilling ton Charter nur modern buses tor ~ii r dependable service at low- ] , " K SAFEWAY Suburban Lines IH NX. S C. PHONE 24ir> Ynu ran have our til es Full j j Capped nr Retreaded. They will j leek like new. SAME PRICE VS iOP CAPPING AT j j< 15. Rouse i ire to. f WHEEL BALANCING Sl.itft PER WHEEL Everything To Build With A Price You Can Pay Sheet rock 143.50 ~ic 5-V Galv. Tin $9.50 ir A- ★ Nails f 10.00 ir ~k Fir Doors >-75*5 & -k ir Celotex $78.50 | GODWIN ; Building Supply Co. • Duna, N. C. * Phone 2323 i

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