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’T.'VROJJVJAN Saturday, ijepUrmtxv 10, 1040 Mr. Tobacco Fanner Spend Your Money In Fairmont With CAROLINIAN Advertisers Fairmont i i ADDITIONS MADE TO NCCFACULTY i I'.HAM N ' Tho ; p point- ■ 'l "I Pur ,tid ti( • ;i) iaculty j • :< ■ at Nk rtJj Curchna College , ■>t L.u vc .v-. rt.cfPlly annOunc- : , ft ■ j Dr •in W. ! • UnjvfrMty of, Ph. D d-cgrt i -holder whc f ■ v* ' ■ the A B. rii t;r* e ‘roitj, 1 - University (M ! .n , the : 1 A < grec from the University ■ ! leva. /: lii tt professor of so-'' t- at the college M- Arid;*? S>cc;i Powell, reap-; i<: ’ '' A. B .‘<3 M. A decrees ' ; o f.'f.ii.-L from Fain*.- College and '; if« 1 '*• vt*i: of In*-,!, res; relive- ' : a- (I iif thi B. f* dejtrc-t in It- ! iy .-teietH-e from the Atlanta \ versify Library School, will; :■ the library staff i 'tsstiti in, le Dr Rau igh ! ■ft; French prose-so,- o . Stave ; 1- HMft-,-,0 1 rra will he Mr? i ' .1. H mo', bo: do, of the B ' "i.i'rrr n; Spanish and the M ! d*'g? t in French from Ohio ! State Univer--ty. ■ ■ W Vt-i :>■' who received i i B S <l* {•., from Virginia I ‘ tat- College air: the M S. degree 1 ‘ -. m the University ol Indian.',.! >■ serve as assal ini footballs rich er d will be instructor of , )•;' if til education F resluntr. week activities be ~ tht ccllegt on September 13. nv.:oi..\ increases SCHOLARSHIP FI ND ! NCOLN UNIVERSITY pa si ■-.h;*- -it ! ineojn Universi ;<■; ,-h the ;.mprc cedent* d loti.' of $65,000 during the coming m#< ' year ; was ■ iij:;Oi.jru:ed to i t y Dr Horace Maun B nd. Pr* r nt t Lincoln. -.ch< liir.ships i*i tht <; ! t. *•• placed .n ■ competitive: ! .is smti admission is now bars. " ■l, non aptitude It: Tin sum of 51?,50f has been s< : ~i :o id iv id) - students witn i,( piau/lo otioL sii'- records in the n;n * t'Psse? The#- awards are d-. - tr'huted at the befdna.ing of >a< f semester l ; .a: rds J $40,000 will be dis t/il t'- iv-syn ;,nia strident# who wmi . elected for appointment •: ty lot i state Stork.# on this bits is. 6URBIN6TOH TO ! HEAD HAMPTON i AO, DEPARTMENT HAMPTON V. Appointment <•* W D Burringlor as Director of . the Dr sion Os Agriculture at ; Hi upti n Institute, beginning with i the S iti terra,, was announced ! t > th t ::-llt ; 1 e this week. Along with me appointment of nii. Barrington, who comes to • Han.pic; ! from a p sits . nsso u.M professor of agriculture at j the Ui.iv-rs ty .-I Massachusetts-, i came news of another appointment ’ in agriculture, that f Charles A ! r . ia - instruct-' r ;r. tloncul- • tun .nd landseaping and manager l s' 1h greenhouse M Fountain. a HM7 graduate o' Haraptcr Institute.' toeeived hi# M S degree from Mich.gan Statt*' College lust vu./ M; 'Turrit gtoti th* new direc tui ieeetv**d noth he B S and m,- M S degrc> at th. University of Connecticut and has pursued fur- 1 ther graduate •• Judies at Michigan ( SU'te College and the University of ] Illinois. Ho has been a teaching tr’.-i low „t Connecticut and an exit ?.- ion dairym. r; at Michigan State, a'• . Uiti.-tr ion for thi U S. Depart- 1 • ment of Agi icultp' e. m the Div:-1 ■ion :f Crop :•;.d lav? stock Est - : metes: a county agent, farmer and f 1 mar vif.tcturcr of resdy-to-eat cci - ; The new agriculture head ho: 1 üblished several articles in the form <,f v,liege extension and ox-’ intent flutin'; bulletins, and has ; i written for agricultural tublica-; j ■ FIRE BANGERS I LESS AT SCHOOL REPORT SHOWS Rural youngster? returning to school this month may not appre ciate ;t. but they have s>-rnf?t.ing sp cial to be thankful tor. County Agent W C. Davenport cf the ' State College Extension Sc-rv.ee P' iiatcd out i his week. Thse children, according 1<- Air. Devi opart. w-H be so v era! tlm* o ! saier in w hool than in their own ilfglH i "if parent; t-.-ck the same pre- • : f-r.utii- ns to prevent fire that are: ; take in -m, schools, thousands of child! tnV lives could be .weed every yet.i " the county Spent printed cut. H. cited future? re ■ leased by Fire Pr<teetion Institute, nat on:?I file safety -■’gsidzation. which how that more than 31,000 t-'ti,l-;. my cf them young chil dren, lose iheir.lives us result 6i tiro each ve r. Conceding that n't sill schooL; have perfect fire prevention pre grams, the county agent dtriared that the average school is, super ir-r to the' average home it; fire pre caution , r grume He cited three spe, fit- factc-is: YOUR CHARM I itv rot swak/; WARDROBE ELECTION Th. most Cnarm is attained b.v a vornan who L- e: ljy herself, end j t vi . to, clothes as well be-. ! eaust sht m ist be smart about her c n o of . d■ i■ ■ whether if i-t ■ i '•* t .i: altei n on, ' j ; I'veirn g Pi ehoo.- ng your wardrtbe ■ oiiside! I your size, and thf » here arc three important thin. 4 t;e .hicii ajII become a woman .-.i :/.e- the colors which .v«>u: i<: i i w.v -.r best, and i kn .v. :r.g the ti ht, clothes to wear for the van ■us . i-casioti.s Now. let us go fur nir Mo these three factors. Stout •vonvri should always cot,.sic t 1 . jnn things which give the cf : fed. f t!.-< irnii/bt line, so mat the ' .'of- . the buig. s will not be at ; :rmu: s*d; while the tret) woman - I si lot hoop skirt uncie; ccr drev:- Color# ait gauged i with Use more sembrt '• v i b*--'.g v r*j by those of the C-iiah stout- and the gayer color; worn by thus* who have less paurulagn 1« wearing’ colors pleas 3. Schools conduct re tires cl? 351; which rir mi.-, pa: r i.„ I event ill a s:>nall i .re •.•••. could l tore; tc in.'.-'.s hysteria. 2 Froin a fire .-atetv •• • '. point, is'ian:? are :s'j. ! ! y a t:.irai!> i#upe-or to the average duel.-- | img ir, that they h ,/c ads'quate ; exits •t Sch'-is are v et; .stocked v,uh ; , 'ej;;o Tie first aid quipnient m It a form of Underwriters’ approv-1 ■ G extinimisliers "Not t \ cry home- car. he built tea he fin.'-resistant as a scir e i,' 3he agent sa d. "hut all parents can Let me more fire co.a clous. They i ■an conduct hom- tire drills and they can make- sure thnt ih?y have, dependable Underwriters’ approved! ■ f:q\ -patent on every floor." BAPTISTS FLAT m KLUX KLAN i t ; Ridgecrest - The Southern Ser j v ,ct <'■ >irur;issi<-n e>f the Southern | Baptist Convention v-ews the re-' surrcr.ce of mob rut- end violence • Ly the Ku Klux Klan m the south! . w ith aiarr.i. The Convention dosed its at: 1 ; nual ccnfcrc ncc last Trcursdsy on | the subject "The Next Step,,, in i ; Race Relations." The following statement was is | ,-ued By Hugh A. Brimrn of Louis: vdle, Ky. executive secretary of tilt Conurussion.. , "We Jo.'ik with alarm upon the ; resurgence of mob ruk ana viu jlcnce in oui Stmthein regions It . <".n only fc< iudged ..s anti-Cbris '. u*:'- anti-democratic and thereto, - e c< subversive and insidious threat to the assurance cf Air,f ri*-v ;;’ltad ersii p in the cause? foi w- rid peace. “The use of the sacred symbol of the Christian iaith by the hood ed promoters of race- hatred and bigotry is a prcsuniptv-u? sacrilege and a menact the progress of ] world-wide evangelisation to the Christian cause "We deplore the fact that some i ministers of thi Gospel and other i church members have affiliated : tht!.-isclces with a movement so contrary to tht idea is of human decency and the spirit of Christ as tht Ku Klux K3...0 ’’We call I'.roi: the fellowship of Christians around the world to land firm and without compro mise .fr»i tlw processes cf law and e, d< r.” Brirnm s. id tl c conclusion of t pert cipante in tin workshop sgs 'siens was that "We need in otti local churches positive and Christian study f the whole field |of race relations " "We took copni?: ru.-s ■ f the prob-: lem of scgref’c! ion and further! realized the' necessity ter v suing., have iii mind what looks well with 1 your complex)- Color harmony in accc: sorics might be mentioned hot* too s< i #kc heed. Last out ; most important is to know when i J l wear what you do wear Frilly ; frills must not be worn in the morning or at v. ark unless tht re is j a p.n-ty iti session The school gill might lake note of this also. Those frilly frills can be worn , 'n th*. Miernfin for bridge, lea. th: concert, etc Afternoon and : evening clothes come ir, a group by . rhemselves and the wist woman; will let her designer or her sales- ■ woman give her the proper hints j about colors styles Remember, never tj over-dress tand to make yourself lock well at • ' all times Choose your clothe*, in- ■ ieluding youi shoes and ace seories 1 a nsiblj becauta you err- i he y u: , .«t alt times, at all aft. •». as wtsi ;ot at home nd at work , Wardrobe selection if an n • •.? - :« .-tiiip topic b< • ..use what you wear' ; will make thus* who see you i n..1. at you twice either with disuppi-uv , eat or approval. mmmmi DISEASE DANGER | 10 STOCK CITED ! | Fanrtffj w-i exhibit I vestack at i fairs nd show'?, were rasstiined to- ; "•»y !j .v -A •I> Grin no! is proses-J or of velei tuna? y sole net i State. Cr.-Bcp; to make uu ih-ir animals j i.i nor brinrg diseexe hazards home; with ihr; > clue uc-borv,. "No .'natter wind • tr.agent sum-; ‘ary me .-art ltaw 'been taken ail h irs, any animal show where !arae : groups of other aihin !s have been • js-'ombl.c should be handled a.-- ;i* it had I***l vxj?-sed to infer |i jo re,,” Dr Grifiuells -aid The Arnericfin Foundation for An imal Hoalih r> commCnde .u . ' minimum quarantine period of &0j • dayfor all animais afle? fair ex-! : hil:iiH'>ii be-for* they air permit -1 f to ioio the hem.- he,<ts» The! ! Foundation pointed o-.it that wmlej .j? animal mav appear perfectly; healthy, if e.< fct harbor ng dr üb! diseast germs contracted from an; • yually hoabh;.? ..nirnal atj : a fair. show, or livestock sale. Di GrinneTis urged that ail llye-i ' -tock rcUirr.hic from fairs t« j checked by vetonnanun. Such a; procedure, he said has ,i two-fold; ptr,,e?( if the an;rc,:-.l i- infected.! First, special precauatioiiE caa be; lake?; ic see that the disease dues; ■ not spread • other animals m the herd. Second, treatment to save i the animal s value ran be- insti ; mfed promptly, ‘‘Such vigiiduce he deteq, ?u, as that a win u. the .show ring • wii’ net be follow-'ed by a loss on ; th, f„. ,-r. " NUCP LAUNCHES HAS. VOTE DRIVE JACKSON 'inn A legist a-' Iti vo ano political action committee ;to conduct a repistration drive for ; 200.000 voters in the State of Ttn i net set- and u> #p< • ) a gct-oul the-vote campaign in state- ana led ierej election- #.... established at • th« thl’d annual state conference; of th, Tennessee brfifcches of the ; Ntitiurial Assucialion for the Ad vi-.W'T r:.f.rl of Colored People he-id !be re last week POU TAX EXEMPTION Pi et of tht comnnttet'; respone-- j Milky, according to NAACP Dircc t : of Branches. tJloster B Current, j i -' ll be ‘to idem members of the ! I branch*# of thr vctjng records of 1 * members of Congress and the state !•: ! - islsturr on masurt-s su ported oi | :pios*d by the NAACP The com-; ! nr.ittec will also conduct cam- Ipaign to urge all Negro veterans j ! ar.d womc; to take advantage "f i j i ie. e-tly-passcd sfa*-- law exempt-j j mg thcci fiom payment ot puli tax ’ and to inf-.'rm ail voter# at an- • < sher recetit act providin',' for per- 1 ! !:.an<T>! registration of all voters j iihti.ush participation ;r. »nch dec-1 1 non. ! D*icgatfi U; the confrence also i ; #ct up i, state education commit-; •:«- to work with the legal retires*! A mnutte* ir seeking. the, i court# if necessary, the elimination ! |of coucat.on . qualiti,' in the : ••ate and the entrance -t qualitied! j Negro students ;nt graduate I j schools which presently deny their, ! admission within an unideal situation, while j at tht stmt time it was stressed j ■ that a# Christians both in the ex- i : prr.-su rs -of our t nvictions and * ictions we must maintain a orea ! | live' tension which moves toward 'hr ideal' Among other suggestions winch lb# g» • up made lor local cburch we- the exchange of pulpits 1 «*'tth Negro mu/ ter# the obsci-! ?! ct- cl Hr.oc Rcldlionf Sunday! -vd Brotnerbood Week an the pro- j ;.t : am *-I the local church During the fiscal year ended ,luo& 3C North j usif; 7544123 tons <X - dftiuncrciui; ‘ aertilaer PAGE ELEVEN NAACP ASKS FO! IMPARTIAL PROB OF UPSTATE Rid NEW YORK An ihvestigat; by the New York State Attorn Geneial or by an independeot ci zens' committee of the incident mob viol*;nee which broke u : scheduled concert by Paul Ruk Sen near Peefckill last Saturn was ui ced of Governor Thomas Dewey this week by the Nation Association for ihe .Advance'ns of Colored People "It is m,r opinion that the eon tj and local officers. . cannot c.i duct an impart'.,h invcsligaHo-i determine all th< l-.cts,” Stated fi Wilkins, acting .-.ecretary of f NAACP, in a telssiraih to the N< York govern 1. ,Vfr Wilkins ass-: ea that nu.-orU reaching tbe N. A. c p «fticet. indicated that 1 [sponsiblbty for b demonstrati '“may iiiv,. -e the inflammau 'editorial A the Pcekii J Star, issuance' r oerimt by Co Hand antborities f•. msfes deint ; strati*;,a in the .-1 mediate couc I area, and failure of county and ' cal law ens, rcemerr offi ,"|V( aUCqu,-tr: ,101, to il< !desiring to attend i.-? concert A rr.en?be>- f th, Peeks! j br-inch - f the NAACP repor Ith;.!. .idler lie -., t a Jeiier in IPeekskiil Star p'rctevting their ‘flamed editor:.-,!?- p? reeding. Reb;-sm concert, ne re* eived imj : cious tbreav.-, thro. r h ar.onynu 'telephone cai’? After the NAACP and scores othtr organizations slid : :divic' 1..- • protests against the riot! Governor D£v,m? ea liei this wi ! ordered Westchester Cr umy i-a ; critics t; submit * conr,plete rtf •on the incident Tte Assocmt : bad sent te.legi ains to the gov?r j r.nd. Jo George M Fanelfi, dtsl atterney ~f Wcsichestsr Com laud had also wired Wiistehe? ' County Comiria, * the An | lean Legion, Veterans of Fore !Wars, a d Catholic WVeter' i urging mvesiigation of ivr orts l j IT,embers of rroiip' .1.-. y,: | part in staging the denwnurteat ■ against Mr Ro'ix. 1 : ... j T?if: liMS series of 4- II Clue V 1 let Show, arc, S • a Chatham County rcic-iPJy ; 19 dub necun&ers fcxh bi : *4 sold 12c, choice pulo ; A ''aii: of purebred Durcc -J 'icy h-.u- • Will b>.- if Id In Burg ,on Sut.irii -- —— Lunch ROOM A UilißO PARL»> Good rood amt Entertainment J. K BIGGINS GENTEF: - FAIRMONT SEAFOOD MARkI As t FREnM SEAFOODS in SEASON AVe Dress Free oi Cbargo Center St. '> '■ ■ JONES RADIO SERVfC TUBES, PARTS; BECOHDS RADIO SAi.ES CAMERAS l FILMS, SMALL APPLIANCES W L Jorsns S Visit Poneli s Pkc For Haircuts, shawers, Grocer" tfpej, ' days. Per Week FOt*£4X'S GROCERY AN » BARBER SHOE , Wa*w 44511 r — 13k <.tswud . Arrar TaWali, ®r*p ' -,- TI - -^, Trll -
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