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PAGE EIGHT Continued From Page I | CALLED “STOOGES" North Carolinians "sponsoring” "Stockholm Appeal." Thf» app, aJ, according to tin: Mou.i, Commutei' nuilti-puf ed re port is "Uii real Si uiu c.x- Itfnsivu ui«ct of psychological war faiv ever conducted by any organi zation ini a world scale " Tile Committee noli d th.it the so-called i - il" v :i.> laun ched some lh.ee month.- heture tile oiitb: > % ak of Communisi armed alt* w l''.‘.‘viuu ill i'jUIIUI KO’i • i EXPOSKS I AI.SITV De: ,/ii. me ixpi.-ition of lied falsity jn iv. ' a V,. Hu .mj group ieporta, toe “upi'Cal’' i. even yet h- ’!. * 1 I'd; !a 11 11 Alt I STOOGI * The Conin. nist: hope, through the chcuijiiun of the apical md the accumulation of a largi ivum ti-r of "si-'on.sor.i'' it i: pointed out. to demand the .-tagirm, of p 1 are Cunfe. i.'iu.'e m v. hich wor Id affair--- WOUUi 1;K -■ poll i! lit-it -i.l dol.liie weapon-, outlaw i it. Tin- sir.ner. claimed by Communists nnwitlui-dj hav-: become stooge.- to a. concerted hid for world aowi-i through the .ppli. cation of mass psychology, ill ST Dill N’T KNOW Many gliilietk of the appeal, the House gl'oup av i. , v. . u-:;r. ' i . the v- v■ re Ulr.vilt intils be comes tools of Hie Con-, .h i: lo st* an the-persons heir ■ i them selves to be "liberals" and ■ i.'U'.iu; i >-s i.f near-- it ha b'-t-n 1 TyPlt AI, CASE Tv pi el iv tile .situation m which the ltev. ivfr . iill- ■of Rocky A • • 111 finds hiiii-eif. fie-' iVlill'-i adneis that he : whed .. card call in;; for •'! f ’ I■- ■I I- . t 0-1 or r .o of In,. i:iu laM ii'o-;. lie a. ,u.»- •-«t that If die. In, 4 ...re-oil, pul; il-e i Outer... ill,, raid. IPs. Miller i.-, - irllred I'rr:. hytcrulii minister, liu iin-rli t»l tile i-airlleld I’ll MjvUr) at -south C.iri.ilnia. He ireiiled many mu's at VValfn lioru, s< . where, \ it h hi.-, wile. In- con ducted a school hi Coiiin i lioii witt. rl'uicli uorK. \l hoik' Mount, he lives in retirement with Mr:. il Ore Nt-iPu . iH> iu-aith nurse and t' i: : ol .Vlr .Vlill -r VOTll; U’.lil KS Dr. ijr-'w i). who ha- ..mb' d '.o Palmer Ai-irurial institution f-om its infancy, is a noted civic, relig ion.-: and educational ie'dc:. A fam ed bn-ako, she recently addressed i-. mi tin;; ui in -111 utn• m:,i -leaps and d. visor' al Greensboro's A. & V Cdi'o'o I', aip ■ ua| noiion;:I i speech-making tours have for ih-pp. years been hopefully anticipated t.'d'.iuo-loiit die country. Mr. Jluss-'ll. who ope - ales a busi ness.-. in G 1 censboro, has for nearly a decade, roohsored nno of North- C'aroh.ia’s ntoSl ‘popular mu-ical; extra - og.-e »ns COMMITTEE HAILE!) \V:li n 'la- anal City Conned and School oop he. -,■■ a-v.'i "e rh.it it was .. uniih • \:fail . C<-. m;' ' \v iCviv lor tiic Board ..no tm "di '!i:iiC v-’pllivi b,- . cc- ski: .: m -'-.i- ;- - 1 -i - - tried In fd:a: te rr-ili:: t. :11 pi- - iP the llavti. North ■Dm .ia-,1, West ‘ End. Wadtov.'i;, Hickstov- is. t. <T Durham .';n,.! other areas he i- a , ptfej-iu - ib. C. C Spaulding a- an iippointei alte; eai" |); spaiddin;.; refllKi ( til .. Vs ’it -a- ’III.T. •!!•. ttatiui it a- a- .r. !.,al • Mr. \Vh ale:- hi tl-ii’d. >t.-v* rs <fro it I K. n s Aeei ptinj. fa . Spatildiny's lefusni of tie position ui tile city's hirst Negro tie-lube, o, a n- . ...i' plan r.inu board a- .- rebuff, local -- s i ci - i rs" reverted to tin ua-tuioual “.status ijUii". appointing a vh:;.- iii.i:, to toe vacancy t-rc.iti-d by ihe noti d businessman's: it. ioctioii. rONGUATI l A I'IONS 111 }. As id Tuira a this v\ eiti ; erj th.-oiiahout North Car, lina and oth. r -eelta- continued to j i I i jm§j White Seal !U * NDI W,IISRHV • (*<*> /rrfh i'lr'-’: fjl A A CAHSTAinSjj Bv<y-•. -L/.. .y.y. ??.■■ '*■•.*%*• •;•/. ••••' •' CARSTAIES BROS. WSTiLUNG CO., INC-, NEW YORK, N. Y, ♦ BLENDED WHISKEY, 8£ PROOF, 12% GRAIN NEUIKAt BNWTJ pi a d the action of the Affairs Coi.inulUe in di-ciding upon one clKiiu ano ttsluli oy Ui .. I lu's i sion On insir.be: ol a in-ijor plan liii, pun, i.n North Carolina cii;- in a tiia. -.aait- tleti action as d- in- Olis'.rat, l h.', tin i),i ham (.'o.nmil tea an Negro Allah' hi circtiin .un'lsa - tain.., l out trie stale would iin i-,ct'ian ; and appointment ~! N- proas on roan., other boards and eonanio.'t . villose fthicilo.ns .’re to hi libel alt- tilt problems hl vol via ;1! tile p- op.le.' - Illi: ONI.V \V AV -is i "i. .. to die Affairs .aiiaillHliv -.lie "Lie way V.V did :t w a,--, ini only way. We must al-. . a, ,s pit a uni! ied flout il we ii to - catire oiir goals." I! lia tie . mvi a) "we alined a ■ me; ii i i: .-econo to none hi Ninth Carolina. Vos, it took woi K ■ footwork, political intrigue and many other eltm'L, lor ll ; hi be hci --a!: t - : V. e won " Toe .At fa h,- l ’niihhiHi i- spoke u.,.,, mill h tha; [nor- ki.ili tl.L'Otk \a.,-., .. i'• -1 -i. ter. d It; 1.1:a■ - itam i-i 1 t:ihris and 1 1m: if. ( oin • Tiia ('onitihUc: is composed ol jr-upi. i I'olu .1 i:ns j rofi-r..njn:-- alio liar:, ..no ii ' • lit el fort.- - i mailt- to act t ion c.'iiidiiiati':. and i h'cuiTi.-taiii i in In * p.ni; with tho : h. ■ of i - majm il; t;.-. - It . call': in. e. hu;e tost am) Tut. racy and POVCI'I*' dot I.l) !{I \I.I/E DHEA.U .-.'on that t.. I'o do win;.; fait ! - •• :wd . "I ■' i I ni fe' al bis for uoluei 1 rei; Mon- of tile 'i <- .o: - n- t ,t. -'uld ■- • dye me oi me lal Ctov uiior f, -1 at it .• i r> -li.u-tl bill in a at ill s', would in ~ of alt- ullier uitVu caiih-; o| tin; 1. lli-j ol Amen-.aii D-aiuncrucy, hr. CraiKini ouilinei the follow -'fg program "I . . Their is needed a new' emphasis on the iitliuenec of re ligion eiluiailioii, (lersniia! kind ness, decent ri--jie, t lor the hu lii.ui dlgflH.v ill [lef-atns, .mil vollliilai'v coiipei'alp.m oT people ol good wifi far noldi'l n'!.i tmii* in tin; lo,al eoiiminrtilirs. ";. | edei al -oil to edueation Under state and local control for tin- more equal education of -til the children in all the states. "X l.oeal -state-federa j eoop era-tion tor the prevention of even one lyiiehitu; by a mob •o the Soutii or a gang in the North. "i. Abolition of the poll lax. If Senator-- and Congressmen pledge their support ol prompt ratjfieati-'u in their states, then Hit- most expeditious and feasi ble way would hi by constitu tional jiuondme^. “D. Admission of Negroes at tiie graduate and professional level where equal fueinties are not provided, m acceptance of the established principles and -oirM. ot ttu- decisions oi the t'nnca .Mates Supreme Court tl.- a;';-”, no law oi the land in tin st iles as well as in the nation . In ease of separate facilities, under tin- laws,, then provision for equal facilities in schools, libraries, extension services, roads, liospiUs.l sani tation, health, welfare, and eou-ii justice under law "ii. ini acceptance of the rh-ht of Negroes qualified by education to vote in primaries and general elections . . . "7. \ i, unitary cooperation of labor and management and of private and public facilities in tin- employment of workers, on the basis of competence, need ed lor maximum production and ih, national defense . . . "8 Overall and undi-ral| t tin ua *i ll ess i fcognition of the brotherhood of all men and the- I aiht-rhood of one God Who made ol one blood all the na tions of rnen for to dwell on Hit- face of the earth ' " DURHAM COSTS UP I ' ci,My Negro students nee not lia ble to these fee;, because they vvo'i ordered to attend city schools by till stale Oee.'.'Si (if luck of C'OuM t.v facilities. - In censli Lictiim of a ij< >r< -:ol irln (- ed school in the counl.v ha? » it- r <-d this: latte- ■ i!iKition. it was poim ed ollt. TAYLOR BUSY li.-i. I isl. (’ino eh wln t'e the Rev Paul Johnson i oastor, and at Saint Paul AMls Church the R-v IV Id. Di: Hart Pastor. At noon Sunday, another plan rail cunlcrenee wa: .- I i;; t .| at 'lit V.vK \. atti-r vhich Attorney Ta • ho in’.u I ,i isl eoliivi elii.'i- w lh th Rev. Siste.' Mabel (,arv, w-lio i,i'o ■li-a-i' •- Mol".ho ;civil support. At .Sunday ui-.'lit, Atuii'iu-y Tav • • ;l l» ie..]'(■;! in a " al-'.ei"-- I'O'C at tin- GiCf V Ml-; /ion Church of V.'l-1-.-h Rev. Mis. Gar- t- pastor. A e:i.-, - Miivr ill li'it.- proem a ol lilt*.-atiiu. ui Nor!’■ .ui:-iten t‘miniy. N< • i •a, ii in cesar-. for i n cai,- 1 i.ixi.iti t-- Is■ i.i that i'vlur mi Alou- To .sduy liov. , c 1' ;i l!'";\ hP'll in activ i v was l eachiecl bv lno lone.-. ; iol'-ll NAAI'P l.e :a l Re - -aid- . ttaehe A; no-'ii 1 o <iav. Mr Taylor ad urcs- e.l a -,:oup of veterans al VVashi i’.,'"ii Ifhdi .School. An ad -1 i.e ’. ■ , , ;la i . eel it iv, ccun ji , •, l! •■ l('i ieigh 1.-,'ancl! N. A. A. t' I* was next on the agenda. 'l l il foll'iv.'.ng the N . A. C. J’. .iI• arauce, Mr. Taylor •'is :■ like .-' I a'--- ideal I't Ay - Ton- ': i the Itaielyh llac -1>(. iSs ,\ odation durin the regu i.-ting of ii',- barij-rs' group 'a Id ,d Capita! City riarber Shop. ,>| low j , ,R : i i.il fillin' Wi-Ull''-:- duv noon air.! a coni'- '•••net- With a i\ i.- i,i: .MloriTavloi and ad vi oi tu .ni j;, u atnm loi e \V iAi - 1 tay nr !:l ui,,.-,:. liu'itlh;.’ ,ii iV: hili. -i; Teraee, where ,‘lVstii fatiinl of till, caadidap- and ua.ti uc- : , 11 :,s on i, s-: t■; if*;' arm vot u 11; i.-.-ri to be keynote events. On Satur.tav April H al p.m.. • Attorney Ta.yior and lie advi'kii’- w ill hie. l i,, , bapijuei bem;' • a:,kl fi.-i liah i;-ii mini- id At that nioeiiii!: the candidate wall b‘ I'ljian.iily piei.c-nteit to I!., clergy Dm ipe, tiii- ei.-iliii, W i-i L. ant! i pi'iOi to the election, the layhV . lor-Councih.'ian croup ha> ccjaally ! ; s ambitious scL'i.-iulc-s tor ilk- can didate. "My sole anibitoin is to serve. - ; Attorney Taylor tales. WOMAN LILES cr fur everyone.” ON COMMISSION A .graduate of Wmson-Snleui Teacher College, Mrs. Brown holds a ini! on the local R, creation Com mission, and is a former niembt-i ox tin Community Council. She !is a i.ii-ni. -a - of the First Baptist ( iiui'C.h picsuient of tat i i.Oi rh's missionary union, and president of the Sei'-irs-Gunn Par.-nt-Tt-ach i-i .s Association. Sie- e, also director if tia- Ji). .k-1)-Sellerx p aiyground ' 1 Mcv'!i:. I."!,l ...?i; Iher pe-sUioiiM of city, county .o.d s-tate i-hk DlflNK IHilvlNG RAP NETS SUM) LINE WINS',ON - SALEM Found --s; J 1 ; ol driving -iv auloinooile ; while into.vic.'ited William D Mar tin. -;7. , ; d 2;; Vine St., was fined SIOO and tost: Ly Judge Leroy A ail • iUi-teipul C*-urt last i Thursda »• Th, (1 Teiidani \! been arr<V I '.•a:':;) A ■;!(<’ S;-vo. .ni.Om Half j St. and patter-mn Ave. SAY YOt SAW IT IN : THE CAROL! MAN THANE YOU! -- --- - j TIE r.UPTT.EPI W i it#' .“*'**' -1 ' .CM,'/,? . ' ' < %.A .. t , ; r v- h- i t-.* -a* > n‘*^U' v i ■ cjiSPi k. v '-V ft A \ - ' "A, 'A: kljkJ - - 'Pc ate- ,jp r,.f«k nr#*.-**-, | ,-A • •■■■ ■■■■ --. "X-. .- ■’ . , I!"'l( Is IM) I lilt! l.Oi, . . . .Vi: ;im l Mr' William !hel. M |.u„i« ’ 1 ‘ 1,1 •• tajlbiw lie-, i!ur-:,g v. I. part i.l winter 1 1 ., e-s --“"I’b v.ls taken Ul x,, ) .*>;*; --i h.ilpit.il li,m; (heir e.lliip-iui! ' -ik in M'-smoi river. it 1 ■ •' I b i Ji 4'[ S l' l -v-L '~" w skti■' ? ' j,. s mk 5 $ ii & mpn ym | k.MVStvr f - %. A V vSs, V* m iiffi 'Ss f K GOKIt.I. \ \NI» GIN . tit .14 keeper hi 'l I «u(» /m. w aU'bcs Plu!, t!w jjulillu. Who tl.ia a '.uif ulid hiJU I ti‘i I aia Ji oim M Littcb- it I <*!'>' IMm r«‘Ul si ralchrr.. Uu KmM.fi pf*piiri» Liili iviUi a li-U, litre] »tll £ci, ;V ‘ }■ " '' ‘ \ - / ' I r". '#"■ 7 ;P £5 -1, —'T Mii A ‘1 , Sk # IM •it*. ' ,#y: s •• P; > -- A , . / H-f .% IS, ; A" b'W * T . ■ v ' . ■ V / "NP. *4j§ ’ J, iv% N : V. , -5» ' ' -y. V -V '.p:.:- A . >; .7, PaVVA-, . A v ;*<(t n .. s .... mi •- "P rs ' *'.e ~ «>., -'A ■ - N ' i ? l ■> 7” • * i ' *;''*****•» firkh ■ ... i- a>p',V;.J e ?'.4a Ii: ' ~Mi f. a lUikl.VlVmill GIVI-: A WAV KING . vr- M V:! o! nil llniiuil. I-. y,:\ !<! ? *<*S h\ IH-U!,’ ' luri-rs Jor «;i vill;; tDfjr I'litl f!<-{ -- .. mu radio show s lor iv- • lii il) . IU ip: n aw;ij .n, •. lii»n d*»lla!s worth »»i mid i->. Dates iiefc For Twin City | Elections; Candidates Set ' WINSTON-SALEM The local ■ tlo.w d i;! , !■. ka :. !<• Ji. .it n liiecbiV last Friday iU:;ht, sc-t May 22 ■<■ [ Ul<- dal.- oi the city'- Domueral.-c j primary ;.i)iU p eked June 5 fur, the i y>. iiUi'a I ( i vs: iit ill | f ~. *_’i :i interest ui the pt I - , mary and tile el-vli,.;; uat e. j ai'uimd ‘ui- .npais.n tor Ills So ] Thau Ward aid•• rnv:nship winch ! is beui,: vat a led by uv iiev. Ken j I- 1 ': h Williams. | There arc- two candidates fur the j poi-i, tin- R. v William It Cuiw | fol d. ; Vistf;: of Meant I’1« . -nt : Metiiot.il : Quiuh. and John K 1 Lev. is, head of tit. cleparuni lit of i i'UUeali- a p > ehoiogy at Wiil -1 stun -S. in T. .it-ller: Ci.lirae, | The a:,;,,, for both th« primary i and > Je.-i ion full on Tuesday. | LL *;!: 1- at: li boo:;.." hw~i|7ri-, I mary will be open Unii> train 0:00 ! a.m. lo . :0(i pan. Frdiuy, .May !, ito Saturday, May 12. with Hie ! lluUtli * xtc'iiu t-a o i in. oil eta 11 } i.f tie- ! ’■ o b 111 l liayi. The books v. ill Le located at the voting piaf-.s on the two Sauir : ii;.\pi in tho:-:e wards where i special' registration is beim' held for annexed territories. In those place.-, tin: book,-; will he at tile V(jl pliita-S .alii C! fI y For tin- i;oneral election, tne re gistration books will be open from May 18 to May 2(5 and will be at I Hie polling places on the two Sa i turdays ; South Third Ward ivy.strars for ; the primary un i election will be: j Precinct 1. Kmiberlcy park school. ; Robert Dob.-on: Precinct 2, Four* j J<-enUi Sir ■■ t .School. Lav-cnee* W. | Penn, ! Judges for the primary ami pnli inp place:, are: K ■iT.berli-y park f /jM • 5 i - t-yg: p/ f! jg r | / a* $ School, -hum H. Mdrlin an cl Jerorm* Af>. K;;: 3'Y. nr* renin S■ School, Clan-nee \V Counts and \V .1 SUns'in Jn..i f 11 :■ till June a r!eelion in tile ward .no: pn-ejnet 1, John H. Martin. Demon at. and F'oler 'I .Siad. Id-,naJlioan'. i’-eemet 2. Clu i !i i \V Counts. Democrat, and I’, 'I- !!• u„:l hi an *" ■ v Ijoui! bij , r v> 6is’4hound ’ * J ;/i S A!$0l 0M XJM * '{i Greyhound's low one way * ares meafl a o* sav > r ‘g on a»y wp— y \ \ and you save an ®s* j \\ tra i tj% each way on a round-trip ticket; J-W JIT WASHINGTON 5.45 '>.Bs \ i:\V YOKK 9.95 17.95 Al I.AM A 8.80 15.85 PHILADF.I TSII A 8 10 14.80 tOLTMIiIA 4.40 8.05 .s.AV.VN.VAU 6.85 12.35 < INI IN ATI 11.60 20.90 NORFOLK 3.75 0.75 ItIUMINGHAH 10.80 19.45 WU.SIINC TON 2.90 5.25 1.7.5: VTXANU 13.25 23.85 IHTUOJT !5.90 28.65 UNION BUS TERMIN AL ■ 217 \V. MORGAN STREET TWIN CITY NEWS BRIEFS utohm v wn.i. sikvi: l>s M .',l (.KOIT V. ' .■ :\ - SAI-K.U • CY"’v Todd, Iol'.i! '.ltii. ii'-'y, will fi rv -v. t 1 i a paiif! di.vi sion of the topic, "World BroUi>'r. ■ ..II it ti. .■•fill. V.• 11 ilit 1 1':::u i Kt,a Avt‘iuit' 11. an a Y.tli'A ;-i:iuiav ..li iTmiii: hi uVloclc. .'.h min i':: tis the ; and will In Ur. !• I. AU; ins. IdbW Kevin I.' 'I. r • in. n. C. lffirs Kuyetic W’lllia.nr, 1 i nln 1 lap; ..nil .adfr J. )V V in. tor.. I’ii. f.imm v ill !).• ihc su.-lh in sir- :i..<■!U>■ "1.. T.iJE it Over*' . i in i :..n In % .- drcn isnn of din u»; Youth 1 - (Jin st in a H li*>- i"ii„ i r lirf , v ill nr bl'oadi'u.M Us.s S'.siVhi.v :u 'J pin T'lii’ Rev I.) i! 11l I .HI If Ilf ill II t. I .1 .i, i.. tl l f. , ■ bit tillliter.tit..', I WIN (IIY UOXtlt T O Ul I T iOt is Sl’Alt M \ IT, \t' INX TON SAI.KM To,' Alv !• nr ... lot ai heavy v. ■ ir.iit, • ■ i ii.... ed wnh lidl. a for me!' .■'anilide Os Joe l.tum lor . iieiii lt I 1...-round w 1 1 i 1 1 111 > us •» 1 1(.I ill .... al Soli: il'.iue I '.I |; Olt !■ I ... iii" .i. May o.i 'i ll hi V. 111 Ii■ a relui'll go, ilii lot'.it fielder li.iVUl!' ailed a rl i' il-cisti.:: Hell here I ’- v ”' Sim i oil r. )’i .iniafi i ■ A J. Ilii'.ii'ion ! .-d J Hill ‘.ln' ail t'f f. ill Ilf 1 i ni.ifeh Mel'i'di'ii. , f.-i-'t...;- Army boxing ill .a mpioti, v/iVi .!••*' ■ :• j... w i(.'uf.t if u- ii. f. ,i- .d, n . 1 * 1 oiid i..... ■ Io1( Ii: V ( MAIM.! M i s mm Ton n.mi \\ W SNS'm.',' - \1 I. .1 )Un,i, |)l, lid ’I ,1i I! y to a li.tli'!';, 1 ' 1:. i : - M i 1.. .ii 11 )lan i ]] 1V iin." I I ■ i a filled 'i I Os! and i < eta bv ‘ d-iimine i(.i!t■ ir,j i ,\1 m• ,| Court la-t I'iid.iy. i i ll ■ V*. o. ll'll bad fi n urn -. d the d.o bofeit e ,i lull .nd t» j i ••••dill" im I (. , r rah v, dii J ■ ui'iilii I' i'il i'l'iilVn niilli, I'.'u in ii.i • J liis• ■ii in be a pi't'iiitahle <• i 1 1•. r j H'S" Tor It 1.. fl rn at aml Hr. .! I iF. I larper hi' (in die {\umfy. Be Wise, Drive Saleh! j MMHlimmmi |i| I 'I lllfWWMll'llHlliilMlßflTlliMtWlf Attend Carter’s 11111 nil III 1 1!inII Ml.li | April 12 Through April 21 1 STORE OPENS PROMPTLY AT 9A. ML I CHENILLE 1 3 i 1 SPREADS $8.95 i | \A'" \y A $ fc V- ; V T 4 \ X.- l & .‘Afe t, ■ • ;V *IW' “ TSEVr | reuHER PILLOWS I OAK KITCHEN | .si..'W Each CHAIRS >«*"“** 51,29 Each $1.98 Each Only Eour to a EE \ViED MIIIRORS j Eusiomer $2.98 Each | itinny Books To The Kiddies When Aecompaiiied l»v 1 heir Parents j BRING THIS AD WITH YOU —GOOD FOR SI.OO ON ANY SIO.OO PURCHASE 1 L ‘"~ iißMunaUiukkai AmnwiY*M(Mi lochamm WEEK ENDING, SATURDAY, AlTifl 14, If)51 BAHKEI HOOf* CUT ANt» COMPR65 e . TA (('U | \jkgX J %s44lbs» Avoitl "•'•*•!*' t>T tml lit vpilllnjf Wilh » hOHtU tM>rr<*l Ijouji m iiiMitli til o,i Kft>p- nionWr. open t(r: e**y r<-«..>»kJ »m <>nablf;» i losing ivf N.trk v*i(lt x couple ui ittisM 11. B»>rtTilvm|aslen n:i > tin home ol which Uie%e: i\Urv, Queen of Soots, Ih i ! rerltM ieh th* to i \dolph Ilittei, itfi Uuiiv oi ous Dan AD (*rr\\ i. Which of the follow in;.- was nouns tied b> milk: I*l Utile !>L*ul, SiWidui. ’to 'lar/aii. id I'opeye the s^tiiar. Ihe nulls of whut city toUapsed ut u iruuipel bluwt? l»! j Spuria, (b) \ rhieo, (e) Jerieho, (d) Alliens. i. What maiden did J’uMn Hood marry? ~o Alaitl ASariao ih; file Lorelei, in Muid of Oileaiis. id l ‘'the of bA&.b/ul vixtrcii. 5 Were l it)psv, Mopsy aiul ( oHontuil ui bc»i», <i»t Let rut»bftn. or ut > birds? 'fPftfeiJ w»— v “♦»**!* *»!* IV. !.•*> t j u\nti«X "**>«»«* <*r~ >. ?. ;i J .•**.» AfV Sensational Values! ’-if. PON MAC “8” Streamliner 4-Door Sedan Hydra in.>tic, Radio, Her,ter, Seat Covers and Son Vii-or. ’4.-> LORD Special Deluxe 2-Door Sedan, Radio, Heater Seat Covers, 158,000 Actual Miles. ’47 CMtVKOI.ET FSeelline 2-Dt>or Sedan, Two-tone K A H, Sootlight, Fogiiald, Mechanically Perl eel CONN-GOWER PONTIAC CO. SO7 Faye tteville St. Dial 3-4888
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