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CAROLINIAN Satui'day, September 3, .1949 WELDON H4PPKISIM* I - ' J. an L'-n-; i - Mif* •'•••I ■■ ■ i!f>ij with her uracil A •: J Mr-, Jimiu- L : i-i iss Helen Gatlinj* .spent the "■ ■'<'! end in Norfolk. Vt, q;,-. : . i'-n; hor s.eter. Mrs Nannie N.yies ivi,.-: ct-.- Ballard v:- , 'a , ■ end visitor here He tb qrmds'u ol William Shine. M• and Mi: Jam; - Ed"-arts. 1 -. Mi' And Mrs. Leon [figi and ivii qae vlr.' Chari it- Kills :q-x t .he v, cos ■' i <<L Sea view B ach. Ki ends of Mrs Annie Kidlev w'li regret to learn that he i very ill. She i, in Atl mb- City with her children. .Vliss Katie Deloach is visituu* hei nrele Melvin Delo .>. li in New York for j short vneal.cn. M end- Mrs. Hears Cant?, have thei; grandson. Reginald N.vies. as ) guest Go re Lera; ~f New York City is visitii! ; his mother. Mrs Estet Long. Mr. and Mi s Titus Hu’vs and litti duugtht-iare visaing Dr and Mrs D. B Cooke. Mrs Hugos is tile former Mis.- Vein ice Co ! ke. Tney had their baby, Carol Edna, .hi .* tied at Us. Saint Matthews AME Church. Rev Gibson official* e i Music was furnished by Mr- J. Rustse. It was t lovely cere- GORDON RENEGES ON REWARD CASH !"s Migeiv:- i AMD Nobody will gel the fl.otH) reward ofre.red Uis* FVbruu rv tor ‘‘itit'oriTut-iion H ill of the killer of my parents ' tv Walter f. Gordon Jr., shorlH -ifte.r hi.-, parents. Mr. and Mi - Walt-w !,. Gordon Sr., tc-iv found Murdered :n their bathtub Mrs. Parthetua Appleby, vv;i- - lee convicted murderer, vot il by newsmen and police officers ;i tie ia.se as the one who should sr-.-tv, tip. award, will not get a ■■•'nt. judging by young Gordons actions so far. M*ie has announced that she A giving all claims to the mane.' Her decision also deprives the two -'(■l’,a 111 • utf'i-r-rs X il:; .sis ; far the homicide squad which ar ts-s ted her husband. Warren ft \p t'iel/y of s2oo she had promised Hietu [n Los Vogel policeman 'armor chiim rewards as Mich. hot the chief had approved or a "rift" to them. It. soon* that a technicality ha.- kopt tin: woman from the reward T'ais is duo to a state law whi-h Vila t person who claims a row.ml must swear that he reported ir. formation for the purpose of g>t ■ tg ho mori( y. in her ease Mrs. Appleby had n knowledge of the reward and turned in her husband hern use of her fear of him. Ev"r since Mrs Appleby was named for the reward Gordon has shown no inclination to pay He has u eii several exessiand fin. ally called off u conference which was slated to iron out .ill questions of Hi reward. Iti order to start a new life Mr a .vppl( by has dropped her present name Pfirtjierna Appleby, anti is o '.', using her middle name. and maiden name I‘c.der her old naira’ -list its iv-e:i unable to keep a job Tie att.se s um; ore who slm r- At live smile tin)* h- ? moth : in the South nerds money fir. isii tw.ving for her home. So this wftyk the unfortunate wife of a, h;(irderor Is embarking on a nc w lit" -i a new parson w ;:’i a new hope that her future lit-’ may !*• hotter than her past. >u<;ro directs art PROJECT \\ JERSEY Princctou, N. J. • A NT* i Reg -brilliant irib? <*s tna\'fnpr hisrory in Print -tf.n i> n- ior of the jri&Qrraciai Priruwton Group Arts project. H is vy!} i- v his trk hs dUYf - tor of the South Side 'omnntnb v A l ' l i.enf !'/■ ; n (' h I'. • > iT‘ -- ••: a‘ i Tirri- nlinn »t the renter which •jyryires £OO adults and :n ;• .'»ireu s! 1 caeos and i. ri i-d;, inpiudi a piurii «''its. rhythmics. haiiifn ti r.hc-iitor work:».;n>i>. otoderu . interior ,ae • wr'iy«i -*u-.'♦! O' ' ♦* Ui>• 1 work ifi done through he wo-k.. shop ir student participation sys tem. Alt (i.»ugh the project hat« over com. the hostility of prejudiced white.-, and skeptical Negroes it still t ecs sev ral problems. Probably the most pressing is financial, es pecially siiuo it has not been a.bta ! <» '•“. !■■:(.•- any Coritniunity Chest uuui*. i " chest sav;, it lias not prov—l it ."if c.sseut.ial to the com miihi'i yet. ib add -d tli.it th >• i w; r.spi i s had no; given the ten for the publicity he thinks 'it d> : serves ■Vest help, lie said, tas ..me 1 b I Aj. ; : ■ \’l >,(, .1, , aat jd j; * rim i nation law ■> GOV.DUFF STAYS EXECUTION OF TURNER AGAIN PHILADELPHIA (ANN: dome.-. H Duff oiled .\„ : -on (Tr.jetepi Turner from po-ci..; tenth . 1 Wednesday win; ord.-re the 26-ycar-cdd mm: a m.-v "f executi; n be w uileci ir. the dentil row for the ou.d-' 1 C-tv Ho i.i simnii is ..-vl EAuo., End res ->1 1346. D i'er. :dong will, i , Eats• ■J’ on .-ni; onci Clarenei Lotto. is id ' ve bt,:at.ci.t the victim to 'death with a sashuu tght do ring a A l '";.\ it Ltie Ace Broom CAom pm v ttele. Lott i: la, is ' pie. .ded guilty and was sentenced i ’ 'iL o'; o is: < nmer, f It E ‘ , t nitemiitry wnile Johnson'-, attic. - ■ r.d - n c R'-rn.* h - taken the * ot.demned man . case as htgh as Die U. ft. Supreme Court. The high court decided in a 5 lu * dec:.-c.o which was writtfu by TusUot Felix Frank lurter. that 1 (i ■ - c nfe-sioti should not have to a a consider, d it his trod in, 34:! because he had been hold mi ■A ; ••;•! v ft. tony pt rind W then It ■ .pi: nt in before a magistrate. T'.i was cumidered by the court i vioi;i'.:ofi J' TurnerconrJitution al rights o - •' io-jg,n against Turner s the Endres trial on '.<> that the admission was i r.jived f-»-r Turner had be..n < crj sad ..quest'.'.nod without a ■ ; ;',,i rive days at the First D. teetive division. ir. No-, etubet. 1447 Judge-- Har- S. ' lei lev lit a* d Frank Smibi dtsai-f-ed with Judge Joseph Sloan. and ifcnied Toro r , new trial. N* a new -rt il wilt be hold sl ihi gv no date has been :■'• t. KING GEORGE HONORS BLIND AFRICAN EDITOR CALABAR. Nigeria ANP) - -One T the African dignitaries who re i v r-d honors oi the King birth d:y this year was J. V. Clinton, . (itin.' o: the N'!". . Eiisteru Mu it, P qrJAherf here :n Cat,hjAr H r was ewarded the riecorat -on -.4 a Mem;; ■' of the British Empire. fcx ■d- - Lein : *h- i d tor A tie Oi the iormo.'t papers -! Eastern Nuwai Clinton is a barrister at e".v. He was trained in England ,d returned heme to practice in if iti dners overtcok : \n, -vt r and bc.d'ore he lost his ,q;id completely he prepared him --a If i ~ totally new profession, ■ • - he felt, lost of sight would h.ir.diCLip his legal practice. He i T ui-tered the art of newspaper «• >• d bet 'ime the editor and • publisher : the Nigerian Eastern Mini Regavd-. ;i ■:> an ugffressive ; cot V v .'.tv.; he tattles for the peo ;.!c. i -i ts He is opposed however j l 0- e; in-tn Azikewe. leader of L ie. 'i. itt’- at to forces and editor ol 1 - ttv it ,t . apiers. He feels the tv<v- . -•’ • '••rally •re n->! capable of --■-if ' .4i*■ f.ft yet. ■' th it' 10 )00 farm ittend- ; i :(a ! lays this Minvnev at the i ■;'; . seven tobac: > research! 'or;:. . she Oxford Branch Station i 'i' -i -th «*- >Lh niiane*- -;ii 3,300. O’, r too North Diiroiioa farm-; •'avt; -h> ; • i he tOO-BostocJ • 11>i . -Jon-est. YOUR CHARM BY 1.0 f SWAEZ HAIR STYLING J.’si r.o-.v v!.. n in m ist sections of the country the neat i- on to the nth degiet it't, ; r; 1 l,v the up | sweep oi tne .-ki l tie tu-it tor every •A 1 i'liitti who wants to keep coo! n-ri.! the outside of the heau. . ■' • is ,'itne time be charming Mere in New York City .11 t :-d hundreds .» on ring that Bill ’ . Simmons <;r ‘ Pat’’ -Bt u Pat-. : uti - teutiierette hair- -1 . tno v hh ease to the c-y, ,ers. You liat e ;ten he- ’oat a woman s hair is her ■' . and this; 'o’ .1 b„ true indeed front the A in--; lie will spend ir- the beauty ■ gcttirr a! fix ■ : up, if only - - ao -a. ;, •-, . nieh ' its for an hour -;> two -ever think >f th-..; qe a woman 1 aa i.-tc hair t- r just one wed , din-,, on do net xt- party, or one; 1 onyx; calls for looking l ■ ■ its are marvel irorn tr.i wty the hair-stylists ! -iie ut of the leee and : u. ■ . suit tne face of the -A the art. and as the : hat s the stmt you NAPE Prepares For Housing Program KANSAS CITY. Mo. <ANP) A three point nrogr.un to fight Lie Pi xitient "loyalty program" was; mapt-id out by the National Ai .lartce t-i PO't.;! Employees las! vex at its !4*h biennial session. Jew office; s wore elected ■, ,x• bus rt-ports were made, and a p.o gram tor the next two ' ears wx mr-ype-d om at the convention. The • 1951 convention will be held in, Ht. Alston. Texas. Tn its three pronged attack on the Pres.d. nfs loyalty order which the- NAPE chums tt> used to discrimin ate a;•.nns; Negro and Jewish em ployees in the post otftce dunart ;-a• aU .the oi L-aniz.-ticn plans I. A three member commitl.e headed by President Ashbv B Carter to confer with Pr«sides.t Truman on this order. -• A financial program to sup t oi't its legal attack on the program throuen cases -f discharged err.-' '•l-ayees now m ~ fj s Circuit ? x art of Appeals and to carrv the . n*. to ti e fj. S Supreme Court. : :i necessary. NEW OFFICERS O-hcMs elected to -serve the next two years are: Ashby B Carter. Chicago, presi d - nt; James B, Cobb. Wash rgfon, D C. vice 'q-xMdent. Votie D, Dix on Wasnington, secretary treasurer; TOBACCO aa- j 8b BANNER 9b WAREHOUSE No. 1 & 2 ] j WENDELL, N. C. j ! Our Average Last Week 48,09 | 4.04 HIGHER THAN LAST WEEK’S EASTERN BELT AVERAGE | You Can Sell Any And Every Day With Us I ! COURTESY & SATISFACTION GUARANTEED $ > V 3 8 j LOCATED OFF U. S- 14 EAST OF WENDELL H ' 'A in case > .*i are not among the 'f- atmiate who live where the hair-: s',.list is available, then send for a - h.a't and make a study ..f your own face and style yxv own hair accordingly. It is well to menticn rx n t:if -peciai care which should be given the hair so that it will "take ' tiiat S'.vie w-hich is just right for you. Regular shampoos, scalp treatments. ; oiling ct the scalp at proper iutoi , vain, and that constant bruahit - will do much icr the scalp ana the flair It will give you what is i known us a healthy head Do not follow the crowd and roar '.hut everybody else is sealing. Study yor hair style ju-t as you do ycu. i-lothes. What locks ■ well on somebody else might not I be 'lie rigid thing tor you, and ; the same goes for the hair Style that hair to it yon and ycur face ' Bt- careful of those extreme .styles for daytime wear As to the length of your ’Lax keep it rut the lev th it becomes you \ word about hair tinting; It y n like ;t. then let an expert do Phillip W Holland, Birmingham. Ala., c-Arnpe'.roiier, end Snow F. Grigsby. Detroit, editor, she offices of Dixx and Holland were created at this convention. The women's auxiliary in session t the same tin, elected the fol lowing officers: Mrs Alma B. Bryan Atlanta, preside; t. Mrs. Alberta I. Braxton, Philadelphia, first, vice president; Mrs. Susi_- Murphy Kansas City. Mo., second vice president' Mrs. Ella Hillniiti Chicago, recerding cot respond ng secretary, and Mrs. Henrietta Port r, Pitlsfcurgh, treas urer. Among speakers featured at the met ting were Dean William Pick ens. Down! it Davis, president r the Negro Newspaper Publishers Associaticn and g ucral manager of the Kansas City Ca’l, at d Joseph Albright xsi-'tant to the veterans administrator. Hoyt Badgett of Rout; 1, Ararat, has taken the lead in the wheat growing contest He produced an average nf i". 3 bushels of Atlas w’nei-it pet acre. Hear! The Carolinian! THANK YOU! PAGE SEVEN NURSING CAREER OPENINGS IN V. A. ARE ANNOUNCED Vcir-ra.Ds Administration hospi tals. wEach aim to give disabled vtiterxav a ruedii al service set ontf to none are experiencing the sumo shortdfct* of nurses that is being felt by health institutions through r tit the country With a few exceptions most Veterans Administration hospitals -ould itse more nurses. There are <iov some 12,500 nurses on duty in VA hospitals, but there has been a shortage since the end of the w a r. Tim need for qualified nurses is especially sharp in Veterans Ad ministration tuberculosis and nea ro.psychiatric hospitals, according to Miss Doorthy V. Wheeler, dirao* tor of VA's Nursing Service. VA nurses have full professional status. Their pay ranges from just under sFl.ooo for junior grade, to more than $7,090 for the assistant direcror grade. According to Miss Wheeler, promotions are based on merit VA nurses earn a libe- nl leave a’it.nvuDw of 30 days iw'i year 'with pay and are entitled *■■'» 1- days or sick leave with pay. if required They are not required to ?tve at the hospital, if they prefer to live oist where. Graduate nurses may apply tor employment, with the VA at the nearest VA hospital or regional of fice. or may writ*;- to the Director of Nursing Service <d the VA at Washington. e ■PREACHER' KILLS ONE, SHOOTS A, THEN KILLS SELF JERSEY CITY N. J. t ANP) A |* , rnystery preacher whom neigh bors knew only us 'U-.-v. Eldei Beil" last week shot ana killed one man. shot and injured four other the- 1 fatally blasted himsei! in the head in what he termed the "vt,r» of God." Identified by police as Laci-j Bell. 44. the s-if-styled minister whose church no one could say where it was. shot the. following victims: r>ead Herman Hammond, 7f> Wounded: Mrs. Sophie Ham mood. 2s. the* dead man s wife. Mrs. Lura Eddington. 74, Mrs. Ltt < ille Harold. 35. and Isaac rtaroid, sr, her h tr -and. All but Mrs. Har old e-are kept at the Medital C-en ter. Only motives discovered by po ji Ce far the tragic event was □ 3fl.oto book in Beil - pockftt ’*"hich indicat in} that lie pianned the shooting, and that it. was to help rid the w- rid e*f vat-3 .-tad st«K>i pigeons.
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