< * KOLINi AX Saturday. N<>v< mber 19, 1949
FAYETTEVILLE
FAYETTEVILLE STATE
COLLEGE EXPECTS
GALA HOMECOMING
What promni to be one of the
f ‘ o - HorriccominyV in the
b . -md rviceablo history of the
’■ vi ttfviUc State Teachers Cot
the forth corning one to be
r i c on Smith Athletic F-cld No
v< nit: v t 19th between the Favette
'■ "Br-vtcos - ar.d the Elizabeth
( t> "Pirates." the defemnny chain
e : ' 1 the Fastern Intercollogiate
let.' Cons rence
t Caich Gaines has been drilling
■ lioi’f; in blocking ard
c: rtt fundamentals as well as
attack, paving the v.ay for a
■ y over lt< i sister college.
T:u F;.' etteville chapter of the
•'iii ’n Association has beer, work*
S ", several wick making ar
:■ vll • : ?;• lei the genera! enter
• ent of the- thousands of grad
s aml friends of the school
•'.'-. invade the r.ty for the
'P • er.-ini; fcamc and the dar.ee
Saturday night
Tn : colorful parade which will
i s review: d by thousands will form
• C<-< 1. nrjn; Street, lead by the
a.r us Klizabeth C(y Band, the
f-dually famous E. E Smith High
v; 'Vo] band and floats of ever y
descnj.t on including -Miss Fay
<':c«. 11« Alumni.' ' Miss State
’t ehcis College and hundreds of
decorated cars.
On Friday. November tg. at 8
Mr Alt xander Barnes has
< died a business session of the
Ft o':: ;.! idumni In the conference
si rr of the Administration bu.id-
LEMUEL GRAVES
TO TAKE LABOR
POST IN PARIS
WASHINGTON <ANP- Lem
v. Grates. Jr,, national repicsen
for the Pittsburgh Courier.
• Ift red h;s resignation as presi
<u S of thi Capital Press club a!
•is dir. net meeting held at Cluo
Vdh Bin las! Saturday nigh;
Graves who h,,: covered the.
Washington so. no tor the Courier
f< x th< nii' t three years, is taking
a ’ to accept an appointment
w. the Labor Information d vision
< ■ the Em or.v an Rehabilitation ad -I
'•urn ’ratio i r Pans Fiance
Whip rmr loved on the Courier
ft. Gray s reported all news of
ational nterest, matnly political
1!< ti .pried with President Truman
or bis Caribbean t* nr which in
clodcd th< Virgin Islands He also
tr.xveicd with Gov. Thomas Dewey
on h:. special campaign trip
the West.
Before coming to the Courier, t
(Laves began his newspaper work
with the Carolina Tribune, worked
1> U* ye: with the Journal and
A of Norfolk. Va Dan.:.,
which time, tu worked in almost .
(very ..Mpacity offered in the news
; cpvi bi.situss hut his duty was
. ,ii ly ibat of sport's editor.
From !<i4, i to 1943 he serv'd ::s
wav cor espondt at. for the Journal
NIGHT CLUBS
* >'■ Moha wk
In "
)L* fclb'il ‘TEArKKI-L
J •’••, T AMONG
• THE PINES"
PARTIES APPREt I ATE! '
G H. McDougaJd Mai Chester
YMCP AID TO
ORGANIZED LABOR
Cl-velar.d The acim v. mem -
of the NAAOP in effotts to etitiaw
the white primary" and < arb i,.<
violence have been of great vain •
to organized labor, Roy Wilkin*,
acting secretary of the National As
sociation foi the Advancement <
Colored People, told the Congress
»f Industrial Organizations in
1 11th annual convent ion here last
week.
While there are- siill 1 error an!
mobs in the South, “they do not
dominate the scene as: they once
did." Mr Wilkins said. Tin ev<
whelming public opinion or. - <
either on «h» side of tht lyn< hers
:oi sji- r:t and indifferent now a
lively opposes mob violence."
In this new atmosphere. largely
the resuli of the NAAGB's 40. yea
fight against mob vb lenti. "or.
ganized la-bor has been able u g-.
loi'v.rd with its organizing drn ■
in >h-- South," the NAAtT --ffi.-ia.
assetv ed.
Parallels in ih> legislative ; ro- ,
grams of the NAAOP and the CIO 1
were cited by the sj-cakd Both
organizations, he said, wan? an
EKIN'. oppose the poll tax. and snp
port other civil rights and soei?';
welfare legislation. Both had ri<-
manned repeal of the Taft-Hartley
1-abor Act.
and Guide working m North Africa
and England
Graves is , native < { Rpjeign. N
;C ai d received his highest educa
tion at St Augustine's Co'? lege of
■that city
He expects te, leave for Europe
it! about two weeks His wife arid
mnt yea i e.id daughter. Theorc
'Gene will accompany birr
HOUSEHOLD SERWCC&
SMART COOKSI'
f — ~ - cnoc-se modern gas ranges fend
pr —— economical. dependable, fast
-J-*. «L ■** j RULANE GAS
.< j i -MaasE
1 I i' 11 Fayetteville
■KWimSKiSIWMiI Bottle Gas Co. *-
P 233 Franklin St. Dial 3548 j
FOR FUEL OIL CALL
D. K. TAYLOR
Wholesale Dealer Esso Products
54b Orange St. Fayetteville, N. C. Phone 6109
PROCTOR BARBOUR Ca
Hardware, Athey's Paint. Farm Machinery, Building Materiel.
Doors. Window*, Nails, Cemert. Mortar Mix; etc.
127 Gillespie St. Phone 2OSO 5165
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PA IN T HA ROW \RE
\\ » have it Can get it. or it isn't —-C
made. mutf, t rh a
SPORTING GOODS FARM & HP JjMM/L
MUX SUPPLIES
Dixie Paint &. Hardware i
Company az/ U
10S Gillespie St. Dial 4119 Fayetteville
MYW DEDICATES
I). C. HKUIOI VRTFRS
’.VA.CHINGTON an;- I The
l National Fraternal C- -,e. • t Nc
'LS Ih i: ail- -' • ? Ik, l >
jf>' unded 1.4 years ag>- ir. Rocne--
' ter. X Y , upon .. suggestion fit :
I from the lan. Dr. L K Williams,
president o. the National Bap? st .
Convention of America, had a for- j
iv.al opening and spectacular cicci- I
or, tor? ceremonies of -1- new head- , I
quarters 318 Third Street, S. W j
last Tuesday.
Rev James m, p r; . ( , a B \i.D I
i D -to; of the First Baptist I
church ivt ;St. Louis, Mo., :s presi- I
decs i f the National Council of I
Nc ere Churches anc presided a? I
the epoch-making event. Religions I
leaders who held important places I
on tire program were Dr W. H. I
Jcinagin of the Baptist church. I
fonder and first director : tht I
Washington Bureau. Bishop W. J. I
Wails, of the AME Zion Church, I
vice president at large. Bishop K. I
T. Medford, of the AME Zion I
Church and Dr C. K Stainak*.r I
executive secretary of National I
Religious organization. 9
Other dignitaries who cave brief I
remarks were Rev. Lester M. I
Suitt, bureau director. Dr. J H. I
Randolph, Bishop H V Plummer ’I
end Eider Stnalhvo*.d William.- *
President Harry S. Truman was 1 1
among the many persons sending I
congratulatory messages %
GLASS
Cut and installed
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Any Make |
Automobile fi
B&M Motor Co. j
454 Franklin St. Phene 7C42 I
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Arranged to mc e :
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4kS W". Kassrll street
Fayetteville. X. C.
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Novc-rr.fcer is a pood time to
p i t grav •. vines end fruit trees,
li's also a good time to set out
strawberry plants.
Froductior. of certified seed crops
tn Georgia this year has increased
more than 20.00 b acres over last
year.
; /' *£ O P |
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W’e buy and sell only the best, ia
‘used ears. Every model sold
with gtiaitantee. See ns for real
values at ground level prices'
Yarborough Motor
Company
115 W. Russell St.
Fayetteville
RESTAURANTS
jag DELICIOUS
t# f 5 m COFFEE
r_ 9 nv? -v ■} Served the
X-c, v »y you want
l Hc>t Do « s
WMt Hamburgers
; *|BM Cold Drinks
v Come to the
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-Murchison Road
mi him Hi mow mini mi ~«'*■
HOT DOGS
TOWN 10c
Vii. - f ■ *
f. *: *.*g
?•>' e -A* 1 Hamburgers
15c
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213 HILLSBORO ST
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