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CAROfJNf'I-AN lSasu rd*y, October 8, JIM 9 IT HAPPENED IN NEW YORK : ■••Hi'-. Audio y design. <;• irid interior do ~»!■•- for Goth n'k -'US'- will :Dt r Manhattan K; .in.'! T■: at ■ < .-pita this w«vk York tfuiv r.-ity student has e.-Üb llso-i :■! ■' Ctii.s’Vd product ,i»ob ~ J ■-■■.■•.. pr f tale throughout ■ ' V >1 1 d N»-u Fi .dond. .She 'L- vJ - •! Bo;old Anthony An i e --.ri :,: ( W orld Win V i of Evgutre Men.- S V 1 V tRSITt ' ' ■' '■’* v> * J v ..-.! i\ : : .51 * } s V U ■-. /»* vy c ■ >•. I .o\ Th- :-»* • thf' J.^43 P.tvn?. St.irJ.fy T;»yi- r. Wditum :J GU'W • rut ft.-Mal-j Whit,: : ■ • •’ f l l along with Ot;A(?r» p * tfid v\ fcute on Uie tu up in cot \- ’Un 1 r'ootb'.ui. AT AM*. OHI IAQI A A *’ii<: :-d 4 V eUUrall•, t 1 :a I CI ; jU * tu; piu. wua hatd at City College U " > U -« .c,( i.a> '>i :: ;C Afl'iCaß /•»** iOirr mil maid, [ your hair perfectly. ., ; Thu most useful haur piece blend* if with your own hair and keeps the rough end* even. Fitting from ear to ear and shoulder length, the JfESSIE KARE Page Boy make* your new hair length look so nat atai that no on* can tell the dis- Thu JESSIE KARE hack >f the head duitet tan u worn u eight ether styles as a cluster or piam. You do away w:*h the U4* if hot irons t'-.ere ■•;.■ g -'.ng you: hair tiM m regain ite strength felf HU.F GLAMOIfi ‘ When it m length you want, the JESSIE SAKE Half Glamour fits your tasse. As you see. it fastens at the erown of the head and hangs nat araily down the back. You can wear if. a* an upsweep or any style you uke. It is 15 to 20 inches U>r.g>. $1 ■>,©« Sa<re mi mpi* at yoat hair at ttat* tatat, OH&tht fQOAY fEN D N 0 M OSE Y —pay postman on at . ■ ,■ JFSSIE K4RE R@««fy Presti. m .Mfth F;,i . i; s st . iVi jva vtuniui;. O'Ow.VOr i' i Gov. Alfred Dr.v.u. „f w.v Jer ; sey are princspai speakur;j i- G iJS lli.> JOHV t>s RAf I. President Dwight E:s,iihowei of, t'olumsu University, lauded the remarkuyic ,in.evenicii: maa.. \> . the Negro m his 81 years d fie. . ' dom. The dimtigiiished military ie.«der said th.it *i.n upi • ,n the 'iistur*) of mar. !iave eigne so fui .it: t!i*. r.iud o.i underst IfHfi ;u and •uiture in so short a time Tti > ■ oiumbia Utuversity piv>y spoke, t;!e Harit-n VMv'.-i : .or; 4of it.; newly ; . n■.»v atod a nek FACTOR IN DUSTKI '.r Alfred A Altiert. 80.-tiXi ovysi odd the bo.>ru of difeotoi - .f lot American Civil Eiberlits union, fhuT racial ; rmutvitioi: i. f, • r.ation is ,i priu.o : ut u, ~: , - ;n k dis.un.rt .orforeign, pt-oolt:;- vlr Albert recently .-isut-.d a world ; four as u Hiftubei of she Americas Town Meeting ci the Air. Racism -■ -d diacrlttuuatipn weiv deemed imdeinocratic proceduus to sup ra-,; ss Communism RETURNS FROM /.('RICH Roy Eaton of City College has' ! just returned from the University! •f Zurich vi'here hr w&s stu m a $2,000 won us i sophomore ,d City IU w .rs the .>nly ; Nei/i y to ejrn :he ’ .schoiurshij> since its inct’pli«-»i» . i\ '■ i 1 - +* * i/ETLEAOERS RftP PEEKSKILL RIOT WASHINGTON lANI*. ln went radio diseu»siai, at what ' Mir veteran Wants to Know,” national coiiunau<ier» of She two large veterans' or. ganizations, the American Le gion and Veterans of f oreign Wars, disapproved the recent violence against singer Raul Robeson in Feekskiil, \. t The rommanders agre<‘d that indications m clutiletiges to the American -vstem of t;o\erii men) and was of life siiould be met mieiligmllv and nn« through demo istraiions of foice and violence, HTIItll 01 MW LEAPS TO DEATH NEW YORK ‘AN pi _ A.fu-r du , m j his lam-iy ..mtus, while •it inking an ..nempeayed relief d«W t- hk oeatli heee »ast vyeek i The mat- R, b-ert Artts. was she .tafiier of uiiu chsidrer. Thu funi :iy v in j -'ix r* w #?xi vi r>artiiiC j nt. - : diCU! kiUtl.t’ ' y 'i*" ’.'S .•slkitr’ij tllrfl i df.dii occ • - r■: ed A s A v us' - bo(iy 7 3i.dea ir: the court y.ud below. It - led g.‘ > :a • 3 PKIZKS B\ ft IKK I VKUKKS hibitmg dairy ...ninuais . * iiit- Dur • tun; Disritet Doa-y >i.->v. Dor h nr Thursday September 29, \v,_>n tiirc,. first h ,■;. : - n uu- second Julius Muyo Old ter Y-.-uth :, ; ber of the Shiloh Old- Veutb Ctuo : Route i, Morrisvilit*, wop sirs: Pu< ,* with the clue's pure br-.-d , , .;e.' .. r <;•!-. :> Try. Charlei R~. i eu-'F ■„ E-, , i : Cl i h ) ; her, won f rs 4 ;,/ v.’.th his . t ,ey ;he 0-; arid Him t +■: p, j, Route j R... -'i., wen first place with his. .. ;• .c.-ti Jersev b\V. I‘hwn.-i, Hoi-! den Route 6. Rnseigh won second place with his purebred Jersey Co-op bull. The Durham Show v,-„ sponsor '■ci by local bus.r.eso uiterests The A like delegation was ac,'omptuia-.1 AY C. la. - venv.,.r, N. y, ; o Ccnu ty Agent, and E E Evans assistant Nr -. •> county age-"it both >f the Si* College Extension. Service. New Style Blue Bonnet fs Made Os Alumr . t -> Jpiiglpf V Jfi&Cgt&giSißb' * vt .... affiiJl.rT A- .. “ sV Pretty LisbeUi Kellogg introduces a new high style design in blue bonnets made of pure aluminum, inspired by the new Aluminum foil oackage for Blue Bonnet yellow margarine widen Standard Brands incorporated is introducing. This new "Wind of flavor saving foil wrap margarine keeps store and refrigerator odors from penetrating -a special parchment lining to prevent tearing. Hoodlums Jailed In Student Robberies Now York i .AMI') - New V <c«. , liool authorities hurustM'd wiei ; sports from irate parents Giu 1 ihtdr are lieing robbed of then iunc.ii money, tracked down on r his practice laar. week by arrasuoe Force hoodlum*. Arraisned to the youth U'-ision of Felony court last »s.ek were Bel sou Thomas, Tobert Coleiraii, and William Nelson, all 18 They were held on bail of #i.«'*o. loys iiv accuse# b> John Curran. Jr., of threateuing hun with kniw.- for tuc past Iwo mouthc and taking hie lunch money and carfare allow .a;t-a. Curran is a student if Tao McU’OpOiifaU iO'.l Ii S I’- -ch'joi. Finnic! shakedowns fro a-her students are reported <<>trim. >: ■hi j school and ofh.-r Harlem -cii.;C>is This r-.1-ck*,’! is - .T', i?i'y of several irregiiia.fiFes re portc-d a; oiiuu uittiiv oi Haricn, A’, u certain tiris’ s- i.ool, donui often battle 'u the street i ’ii!a polite -‘ate not around ft . s a!si, rc-ported ha, ■: j guns and other de; diy '•.■’• i-lisk a ;i!>ns arc S-.-id TO tei-r. age T'iU-!i there iir<- tlse stori*' c • drinking and .■ > f.-r smoking iinciiuse ot the backdrop <: vi Irncc at the public scho'is msnv psveiUs are reluctant to seic; iiMJcvi! in the si'iW-il- n - Ela: sou area, schools vHiich u> re-0.-ui s are as jlincrow as any iu M i r'-s i sip pi in tsviwma co, \I CMM ( IJ B FORM> WINSTON-SALEM A:> Vi-.m in Club of Tie Wm.-’-u.-Satem Tei*cTu 1 irj C olirge w.»s ; 'gstiired ■ !'■ ■fsy'vama C ..ty. vh; . ' ■ •-• ru>y Septmebr 29 TTic Club v. a.» organised by h- Executive S-u re- ; t'.U'l , f FIC AS : ..-,*c •’ 1 V<J;; C. - < ' ers College Aiuiri■■ Assoctation. Imi’ing the a hoic.e ebmiiLf movie and slides vc s ■ shown, f • mee !! g was otid m the recreation bo don; St ~t. c - ham, Va Officer- of ihe new Club are Joseph Galloway, president: Miss! Margaret Carnyceli. vice presiiv-nt Mass Hattie Daniel, seirat-ny Thomas Shavers, treasurer. IvLss Mary Lou Long, reporter. Perv.-n? present at tiie meeting were Mr Lelia B. Wharton. M.-.r Ailene Al len. Miss Mildred Galloway M--- Ecelyu Jones and Mrs Rache' Pools RACE RELATIONS PARLEY SLATED CHIT AGO VHP) Toe Third N. bonai C-iafarenoe on intergroup ‘ Rvb.itions, s conference origit)4lly • amuhed «y the R.'«enw «id foun- ‘ n r.iou. will be held at • .« Shots-j Sand hotel here November 'l-5, ae-1 cordiny to an announcement by the Amer car Coimcii -ar: Race re-i LUotts .trd National A- •••ration '-t Cniergrcop Relations 'as' week. • •is 1:„ t,:r ; vo oiiiaiiioz; art tic syor* - ir, of . ■■. oriici e-.ice. This .mi tat meeting brings i - ; S all BOelU > •!■-. of uLibic .r'vatfi agent., j as v> ii is citizen i .aders’h p iu .11 Os.; itn/VU ' ". to UTipfO £ .ft At 1 ;’ ; gro :p relations ..a,, th,; United! Sfott's " I; ~'. .1 At ,i general . on en ooetriig' ■ day. d • .•. >'.• v.i! discuss Where’ ;Do We St.ooi in f:Teigt mp Kela- j •o: T : os £o i aed 'o. jger.y ’re nd 'o..cJiTer»t i ! ro.ioi! tayi s aimed os d jscuusing j c .'ii 'ights cmaloymer' com-! ! '.gjiiizat „».i. euJCi.’E'a and; Tin yo- ■ : ,s. ■.i on tee final •lay v»di evolve about the topic. T.u. jrd . Inugrated Ii tcrgioup K. ...is P.-ogran- fir the United , States Politicos ‘T nawarc” k. Os Negro job Crisis FAN FRANCISCO iA.Ni>) j Son 530 pers-ms attend ng the j •■< . it We.tern Democrats canven-j • i >fl at Faini.unt hotel here, heard j •v-v leading party figures say that j tli - Democrats have no plan for | er,in:. TL'ig Negi . unemployment. ! Fhe speaker., were Seer nary Labor Maurice E. Tobi.i and Eco-; •. ;(■ A.- Adviser Len Keysorling. Both said fhw were anawsrc I t.aJOto A l r cent ■>£ Negro J ... rkers ir the ;Uk were anem-j p ■ yed. Both expressed i t 'Tio’. ai.ee j of the fact that out of the 4,050,000 ! ij-.> iiployed persons iii ii: eomi-j try 2,ioo.i>ou were voloiied. | Mure Ladies v.’rufd lock sole in j .-.lacks if they didn't have juUe so L • cii span , i PAGE THIRTEEN 1 MOTIEY iRSfI m ; , f { : t mt-Ado AS'*-. ’. dirts Hailey 31, auUsei- ' l 13? Ktivtl ■'KriSit (h Any lA'.or. was ehargi d whs j: at ■ el JI. r-mdott ii t ■ t:>: ii , Avrn-je poi ice «•„••.;?i i, -iMtiit an,«« ' She station lockup M t v/ ..- -iu. picked up t,y p.,h, . , saw him rtandin# •«» L> . >** if hl.v hosts* »Ac: > o'clock hi Hi* «h« pofsr... tu- .A r-ald that lire itatli..? :, . ia..- ■; identify hius.i if <n* two**.* iktm with db.r<sgecl -Motley U 4 that ii'-t palw-a Ciftreis v.er». syp..‘*i ,t ■ ir, t hrutal type tii(l.; i... . hook. Judt't Vt'cii ( MtUtfi (Jss~ nsis*,?d »be cS-sr*. - - »«?r a;e fare umt to i ‘art th- foliovr irij Jgy. [BIAS WEAKENING I). S. LEADERSHIP NifvY YORK •AH Pi Racial : tiiscrizn.option in ihc U J. helps-' . cause dfsirus: of An nean levd ; ership among foreii-r. peoples. This 1 view was .spurted ’.a the bound of | directors f the American Civil | Liberties union a.-' week by Ai if, .-a A. Albeit, white, a B-'tstors l iE "ye*-- As a represeiiisive c-f a- ,-'• men ; icon Civil Liteiti.fi i.i. or, Mr Ai bert recently return d fi»m .. •? ! world tour of Ameru Ts Town Meeting th* Air Mr Albert j v& three ~ 1 1, t-e.- oO.';S i;. ;if fell :i. I ->A .;e abi f.'j j were not eosiviiuied that Mnort j jis really a deniocratu aat.’Or The?a ! were “.. .-fcriam ~nd dis rirr. ir.. - | tion iiera •! noma, vur uhdemu :. <■ tic n?'>ccduies >o supi t; v numpn I ism, >ud 'he support of imperial ; I t.urO;A;.'3,i 31.ilt;' i S i., the : • S ’ Ha sad; ti t t: • • y "A- iv | tic act shat .i-vur- i.t a* ss v)T ? • publicized ir, Comatamsu • j ,-ar : nais and in newspapers all ;er the ! world , , a | CHECKS’ COCOA MART Monrovia, .N'J>: :)• 1 i J. Leoiiai i Sehwsr?.. director of r;... ,\nii •:• an tioooa Raau&reb iusUtnte in '.Va.-.ii !!gron J) C /is’tad Li ■| bens durinji the week of S»yt 10 • 1 to ;vb '--rve the ; r igresß being made •*: *•*<•>» develiipiHe-ut. Fohw u-ii held centsrenre with ' the American Embassy iegatum. , Liberian gaveriunc-jat and I.U<ert:i,t ••ompony ojlfieinls ~ssd expressed himself well pioasa*.!' vita progress made to date in plan -mg :t>-.«a |Yic Vet >oyf K- ••• - -•- -i -. r* . * f Vc ffcSAH SfL'Df-N i 'i /vNP ! TRAINEES kPcO Hu! '»•?'•'• | «ATiOHt,L«UAftC OHul He i iu>* v ~ur ; „y©*f Vi-:T£ft>**;• APMltttes £,, -...•. , "JORDAN’S j JEWELERS | | Quality Girts jl SINCE 1898 j SauthlFiel'], ti , C. Tnr im-n-MHiWHir--raniwmfi-i -n-lirr - •• -'-
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