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W'EKK KM'IN’H SATI'IIDAY APRIL l!*.v> * a • W. 4 s, 'MAj ■ ' • • -'“J ,: .?* . tea-’!*.. sp '•■■■ss ' ■M ';.' 4 i '■&?'■& J .«;% '■! • 1 ..•■:■ ; am V* -■.. ', <;■ : .. /; v . \£ftr sf *s> Lw»* ?'i§2 ' £ ■ 1 pppv' fTs ; ,■ • v- .■• -> :• i'-yp* Iffe ■L v- '.. v*L, .... ' '&mk mmm -M - ■■■■'■ ' : kr- ■'■ • • r** .■-■■■'■'' atm ti&o - ' ""v Sflf - gpp v v _& v ,-. . .. ■ .. -a "js& ;.*» - • <WS»> -Swi l ■ ' ••’. ■ •'s. p:iwc; ; "-; •. c' Rs .'! :" ' v; •- • v - I? " ' -5; l - : • 1 ■ j- . s;: ... pp- . A i,:... . m %§» R ;-L ! . ; :. V- ■ ■ ■*; ;.." - ■■■■■ ■./.' ■ •:i--... ;•.. f&SsV 4 ■ m ■ #■ • ■■:*>.; V* * g/* 1 fPH •V V-v s*’ >-'?? "'i' ■ .r • - v ; ;«jp - r ml - :’A ■•■■■. .■:■.■ ~ .? . , ■■:■;•: ' * :’¥*ss&& ■ ■ N;». V:,.. -<V - ■•: -- ■ ■ ■■■•' ■ pk " ' ;i 11 ■- - S'. . ' 'pf ' . ' " •"■ fk ' v ■ 1 m > ■ liiSi& '.,. * t v., i£§B®ft^ (iYI'.RII» < OUN j I.* ! - ! ■• I »r ; i ? i V ti* i»lr> a( i- f'( V■ a: tti*- *i '<' * h« Nm'iit i;; ; i arc!.’.lK t >i J ii a!. >. - pta imcnl l.i •= i•; i*s' c.i viduurl i'>ri!i>. !;.-•■ i.: •• I - M.it.“, !■ ' <’' t !.”*■' > *a ‘ XU.I h < i-..-i « • a ■'••■ '■■ ■ < ln« lit .... ■•' 1 fitul'ifia ! 'it;.' 1 i ' l,u\ c 11.' i r!■ ■ ■ ■ - ‘! .> hi;,!* v ic'.iili:-. .«• Uih < • • '• i' l.'rvi Jfj.i iic ii* • »->:!•■• . ' - 5 i.- li r lain i,icj! K *•• '■ ■■■■!'. Spring Forum Speakers tOl ‘ -" *~' 4 “ i, '' & DMiS i i:-- ' ns .1 i*i ; -n: . * ': . *U|dr<: ;.:&€•£ ri' >.»Oi"h v. o.V , i <*;’€* iu-Fi? ia• t v.,u .it;. , ..... ■ >t . I , t' ll '- 1 w ». » KKF.VFVER BOOST! K . . . David top ’>««<* mr h.r dad Kites Kciuuuf. wHenuM-* lhe &t* n al u r !>*;!«. in Vt. nw:i.;iv,33 after New Bamp '‘lire vlvtory. ■F^.5 Si 4 v Jr {I "♦■.vlSr:,, S 7 7* 4 ' kli c ‘i A I FOR A 0«»0» CAUSE . . . Students and faculty «rs New York I’b|.. verity tafce.,p:*rt in cstnpßs pis Ring by paying five dollars to lose sti e«vb other’s tacos. Froneed# went to erect % student union *> voiding. „; i • hs'-r.iis 11 . ,>i, .: : dcii till': •r iin fie ls • -.t time :\rc Kj\<c j a hi/ it y i«*!«iins \ < llow col a .-ii.i .led to ! >a .tai t’iain i. itifoit ■ ' Mil;-; V ('. \ ■ tc •’ to ujiiicr niittin tain -•. < \ citiiVi •• ; .1-1 ittlit.'i s : iJ .! o.t.i |ia; t- <>i Ihc ■,,ne \ C. utii*' suited to i■: tiir t .'oast.! t i'iuic ■el..it'. Hid v i !! ’ i. ;<•. ; to >*;««• tt—ious ' -. t'iii til*' in' 1 I'C O' ■ .! ;i> * i.s.i .t.d i'Uti!' t«.f. i! 'R ' 1 •. “- • , : ■.< . ’ Ohio, iV *3*3 : ; • -a a: •• * !.•>: ii, v\:A city lliC ~ l •:•*.. .fti -' ik it ! ‘ ;!: .'-'<Tj ;• v . * t • !lh Ward. b . -a* . a :E htU*S ! ~.'i ; h - ii;: the si'-yn-.s Vs .’ J ti.'L '■Si' Ji i ■ ' : ■? *'-Jri l i.li !;‘ii LV jT'.tXL' 1 i J i(o :: j iiif-j annuiu y&av *• C’Ollc.'gv: COITI* will peak on 't ')*C;tJtr;-; ,i(l !> Au" '/it ':il Uu.tbi d .iot'.es, 'Huv. id ! la 1' Wiu • • . I it,;> ! i.l ctt th-! us '’ ■ 1 Z& J./} " liH !i c <1 1 t , Roberl A. E Manlov. • ;• Tu‘„ci i-.u D; . : ,1! S' Tlrllot ii «i J L'. Elder. : '.a.. U. S , .' .s; !l'U'. Illai'C oi ' i ;; , i;.. i.'jt, Hi ■!>, ■ s*it u;.,. ~; ;,.i'uiii i m I" .1 ' '.:tii t'ttr f't file Util* vpi-iiy id >;».•:tj, CaroHna faculty’, ilx l'U h luenii.s-f ot 1 J acuity mips iii/.’J. t!'. Thu PlU'i. i'ujt'.'i'vi ju Fir old F; an- U'.:V' : ,1. c U speak or; e r rH rtf w;p f. . .:> r. u ■■. Tv j ; dtu-sti. . • CLu u;:." L'rnver - v•• o; Talliid«t>a's Complete Integration Urged Ev Speaker At PTA Confab ftf M, : A! ISBURY N. C The Sulitij |is cconojtncalfij unti'b)o to •:.! uvide ' col.nl edufittioii for both whit*.* v I:)! i i-010 *•{'.; tOUl'llts tlifrctOl'C Atnerictttis ahiit’i.l b*o.;in with Utv : .-xho.iSlt and v. ink so, coaiplftf lilt'..at.*.i.Ji; ill till phases ot All'iel u'.'aii ;i!c So said Atloiiicv Harold I llpps, speakin;.; tuifoic the Btti .In; t I't t on,;rrss School ot instruction held here Satur day at Manioc Street .School. The young V.'inston - Salem ■ lawyer asserted that the liist slej.. .tav.ai j < otepiDlc ; i!h.';s'at," ’ ..- in ' tnyeatien i.i... a;! level- irom tins ch’llH.'li at .'. .winal; hi 1.0.1,' 11 Hie U.'UWe ilie;-. Speaking i.n ;.ai- 1 <■.. 1 1 <■ ■■- '- o '. se till itk : "Every . tiii.l and K' util Chance.'’ he poi/:le:j -at that. o.t e.'ea'est enemy m la, e fight . .. acommunism is is: civil i;.- -'. ihitiOll <>f sel.l -'euliOtl. ■ .! vi' are lu wilt ’.he culct war, lie 'aid. "we trnist work tot rite asnjlit ion 1)1' stoa'CCHt toil.” II" added'' "It is the lies! a ltd : only scitt'iitii to this racial prod !i m in Ami Tim " In Wo; Kit!..- lu UUt resatioh tvt A re ■■.iie.re■ ;> seretec to our eoi'r.* I y. iie said. 'To ai'itn'tpiish til'' task in le ia'cm is a e< j eol:iriat ; »ae s■ a to v.Ue and to help orsiamzatio;!.' 1 1 !■:t■ t.he N A ACl’ and Aima'ie or-- tor i let; nit hi 1 ;.- Action. hut iie , v;.!iwni tlte race to b. . .ad,"as uiiU t<< ati;; Iy ic S iOUps io '.vitiidi they eoutribote beiau.u "l'om it: ;us is a-'ineUnte iuntp on tile ; I anther,pon." .Ur Kj•. ..so; i cam*: during ti". atieriioo,) sc ;,ioti of tin' Cut; it;.. V.. oil enlivened Saturday tie ionic al iO o'clock when Dean .! ii ‘siUrisvliilf pri : itlent of the io as El Council. It'll vtf'VntloU. /"■njoi.iy iiariifipam-'. from tin* 12- ■ ' II It’_v .(.* a :m el.ln. s to in. I! > l l t. I'llOt'ill Ilia! Uispiti propel .ilatyo ■ a.i- i I’TA v U K for u*a ;e! U yo ti: Were ueaa.jte. from 1! ia, e > [ia lie;; Cat.i w i , St an !• s • tm.d svnacn Cwsrifios ,! f{ H.-nr;. oi Bes>:ia. r City, pre icien! ot thi Win District. ITA Cottgie-.s was . \ eo'i Words si! v, detune came ri ;ti J'ruf t . < itl - ini in in cij.al id tlic host school. Dr f\ .?. Tri.i representative of the Salisbury ( it> School Hoard oi Tro'teca, and' from tils Snperiiiicudent .! t! Knov .tiis. ! < nrter Smith, president ~! 11,. disliiit, pure Uni purpose t, 1 ttie ■ cliiii,t ami hrou.Cii i.reet uya trim tir-. Ii II tJavis, tatt ft president. .'its. \! \ IJolid.yt oi AsfteviHc ~.iid Wtlliaiti i ittlfjohn ot St.,t»' . vi!le ‘.poke on the , oles „i the (lojiniiinttv and chur, li. l esjn c tsv • is. in their t espon -ihititi< s to the total education oi youth. The school was divided into lotic sections; Tolictc-. led i \ - ! t; Hail of Saii- ut \ and 11. I-. i t\ iddt it of Alttennai le; doit-s --t io. Mrs. it C Hall ot Sai's'.iti y; “Moral i> a iipmra’.t." - 1 nnfe It. i.iitvci -•. oi Salts I "r, ; atilt "Sc\," ties ; ots ii. ' i , >fs ot t.iv t oilc e. t'i U(.l .ill!; OS, politics. How ill'll 'ier>on of * liicrmarle and .las A ttarke ot Cieveiand pointed utii that the I’iA shmiiti not in dictatorial; ratii.'i ii should to- WM .- ' - i; \ *- %. ->^iV- v % f ' ' A s ••> - - *" % kp, ; Htf?' V 1 BALK AT WAR TAXES . . , /: Each year Mr, and Mrs. Fran cis ’tigtrs, Whittier, Calif., omit , from their income tax check part •.f tav Uiev calculate goes for '•>r. Officials then seine tax from their savings. »- No Biay WASH’>?G TON. D r < AN'I" i ’1 he U. S At'j'.tiif Energy Corn . a ioi; a.'ino'..;need this week that r t ir; line with govet rtn.enl polit y. a . • - 1 . >.;.. i.s enteri'C ir,tt, if ~, can;- ini' itt:.- “ocnhim a clause i.roiitbit uiscriirifnatKo's in cnrpioy merit • - at*; t• of race .color, sex roll r, o iM’-Hin: i oi'igtr.. An •'>;ficiai aniiour.tHm'it nt reflti. .!’!'.*• Co.nmi.sr-:ii,sj 'ui i.'ivr'tiy as s c.V'i '< itfsonneJ tdJi.'ei it. aid in phi *‘on > nt .d to; A.*;;-, e '■’■ ' f ' i Coin, tu." • i.1.. i ik. ••; I a .".1 fri .. nt. On AptV ’Si Or tVCu-ie' m ' ! •" i ■ i. ( <■u i,! ni i 11 !' i ■ l . . . ni>', Kt'tiduate .vehools, wiil (It-liver htf, tinnit;-., atSrti-cs.t. Rabbi 'lo.t.iv),k,;. ci;.• ii.- I .* ; head ot Ktnstoii x r -> ua ■ : --'O,"UO ~ i!! M-tnin I.J NCC m •'C'"'- . ;-'i Mu a ■"> '.riie it.ihbj. who t'i te, • ■! jy ; ctu! Pod liu', .) vl • t to *5- count, ic ..poke at NOT' **. *, .Veits ago Orse r.J the .n, e ! ;Ue u : ; •e uni! • ••• of ~cr time •■■);; b • at the May 12 !•; u, H-. . n Dr V/etimtitt A man of many iO'Vc.". iv. -.V, iirrv.c.; I ivjA’tt r al :■ "T.t it' tiiJH- .V ■■' f; '.I ■ - itc.:, i:i intsitrine set encc, aW.i '<* t'tinc si:.' jmewos Tbt* rionof. ; •'■hire • it.'itor H.irrijiii.cy ii'ocra! ' Mi.m • I>:-iya i . *. e. <H so-;!; at Hu obi " A-: -V !■') rjennt.o!' | t'ui .piu't•. nvtr-,3 r,s i<!'har» U-" ■s-n.-'O . ijm-t ... p : .-,i c' :-;'.0,.j)(,n In; ■",! rn;l fi>r Amertra« min •tc i f i e t- . operate with other ar rncicy to ton, o}i!i poiicie for i.eni fit of >. ti |.> i}s Site gi'iMip rgt'stcd cdii t aiioii il nict'tin:s of the i'l f am! -1 hold adtiiill :st.ry tors to afn in I [ win ei s ol cerlt.tn ill'l l ' iant .nlniuiisti'aii', e pnii ii -. C'-.a Uiti.'e i ■>) i •": /per ' t' i i it'.- ,!:;'. n.o , (ic-ics - eet'Ct . ouintcd eVt f.tii'i ! iii'cetfr . i.i..- : , Ito .v .in*' ti".’. ‘.or ! 1 teli •.hiidi c;> umi i.i'ivttl" parlies to. i'li.mc, i.iat U".' chlirei'i novide in icii.ce!,! icttdetship. vrh'. hr-iitVse to BAR FENDER UNION HOLDS PARTY « r* ■m *' .«tk #*%- < iltl E 'ls tii BHR f \ 'A x k T "rj The Newark (N, J.) Bartender’s Union, Local 386, held its annual shindig at the id!; i 1 d Hotel recently and leaders in the liquor industry turned out to honor John Williams. President (fourth from left;. Others shown are William Bogner, N. J. State Manager of Calvert Distillers Corp. of New York; Herman Wil liams, Federal Wine & Liquor Corp. of Newark; Johnny Christian of Galsworthy -Vine & Liquor. New.uk; Mr. Williams ar.d Charles Hagan, treasurer of the Union. • Y I . .m? t v* < i ' If ".. # > W t \ v A '• 'Ai 'V V I jm : v|| | j||jl \ >; .v.-^ ' \fiv.-i • Phnfo Sf*r\'irp/* CHAMPS GET TOGETHER -.When Sarah \aughfl ht‘4 a ji-Rtt Birthday party on the- elosintt night of her appearance at New h'ork's Kirtiland, patrons were treated to a dotihle tr. at. On hand to gref the five-in-a-rnw w inner ©f “top Mica list" fin jDmvnhr ; t and .Metronome map/.iitis) \ru. the "old champ** himself, .foe l.otits. A little older, and -a little balder, doe was stiii the "relebrit< f aid, signing scores of autographs fur admirers. The lovely Sarah, who celebrated her (?t hiithday, entertniii.-d scores of fnends •id presidents of her many fan cHih'. Vino tig the guests was Dinah (“qiic, of the juke i,o>.c,", Washingtort. who followed Sarah into the ti roadway If*,use of Bop. Ooorge Treadwell, Sarah's hus hand and manager played ho»t, • ' Catholics Practice Democracy in Meet w F.i l < TKKVAY ’ '\», ff | > ,’ ’ {Y'jN *»T / ‘ ; The epntjfi meelint* oj the Wii i/' .e gtiiD< uncry, winch cofnpi'is t about !.*tf-Mxth <*f the North Oar-'iiiti.'j Catholic Lffiymeri's Asso - nation, was held at Suin' Tliiwnu-- iburGi h-ei Nuj'iMJiJ !A:n. ii 2 ! ;tVe< o'clock, v. irii approximate!;. I two iv.ndivd ''it Uehi!.!-.. lutd ii iciifiu : in utif'ndanpf- T!ii- rm-i !;■ i> ivsj hi racial and ' ■ !i ihv.-i '1 hu a,!„«7W')?ftinir* ; I. '!! LicatsCsy, jV; sides! He inii! ! hi' i ■ Deanery T awn .be rah ip had it! -’ , .'TfU-ctl I; v-nidi- since the :,•!! s: :**! i in 105! The \\ ■ Irvin:- in. J> ••*,>. i-y !••• .Ord* tip Hi .4 pit . ! ishr.S. fliven that il i- !h< . v sp'.<tiihiJ>ty i-f t.alholn " p smih - ■ IJ, * * biiii.d i;t ,i e- .ty Christ avail - ■ '"nii' 1u uii. A'si.i. hr that hi', iiih-iic;' j-.'uli'yc that, Catholic - n;:r: .. t put .'-oTism ail ..Kin. Hi ■■.'■Hid Calbuh. • arid j.ati 3it? ■ •id h! . -.1 ! K! I. , Nc TO : ; ilM 1 Piur.lii t*f dli'Cl.'lor' r. f It u . its ;, . < ,id htiC -V'l'ii’liH'.-r i f.;S! Thuistui:, the i n h i-ht'iihi. : iifuaJ. was iu'inii. A mi,Oiinii' h.,Uri,i !o . u.'.i.i IV i -..! t.. ,>j i n.arts*i: v. i.rk, ivhteTi ; in ih '•it'll.is'<-d !V:irk"d l’i'l i 1 nvi rn*-!it .vi i i Air-,. ! j:..i n. :Or ni.v cicdru.a'i, St TiKiivuis - it; Unbar! H . Hndion: 1 . cli;: : rrn»ti i&> Mild.c-d's unit; F. B Green. ". rs-;i• •. Stwred Hear! unh John .'i Kej'.'p, chairman. SI Al.n v. ; :■:•!!; HUilip Si .lin ■ pt)'.* ' u:ni, bi.-.v Bern, Gerard Vc-i/aal, 1 THE CAROLINIAN • ' t'.illiuii .11,1.1 fOi'Uitl;;. tlliti ti.iil tilt. . '• ; i.i,cl fun’ivi piv '.r.int ut diver ,t j ,*' i oduco l IO!, Vli. Ah. k'l.'i, S I I'.Ut' s ji ■.«j.,)Tl! Oi, ;,jjVi 111 tat- i;)k V. . it; poi.siUlt' i'" tv .chitve ■ : *... i.-*ii ictj’oi. '’ While adnnUiuk l l ',cy .clu liI.TW I: • ii'lK'U'SlOtlS, I, efoboi'S strut children sliu id lot IJ i;H ,p. ..lio;; u.,i u.\ • cotii©' fie s' t s; • *ll >• 1. !e1 ;t bt'.-t.C' tii-.:r;:," titi-v vi-.d. \ is. C s ihiyes us idcsvillt i rii"r!sl G«bsXij)S» wno wrott* . rt'WiYv'n, \v r #•<..'? to .iv. rx- i ' ' . . \ • 1 . d*. purled *-*J I JY! t* ‘ii ’ UCV'glktptrient i'jA >;3i..th Sil■ i.lc -It-)•»*,i I}i : thl; ehui'fl-b i*; yj ihj.v! spount vuOpe -Iri :/k'timini; v. hoit-SOTOfe acttvi .(twit v. i furnished by i<>• iit I id. >.l i run ps i. nut i iiH’ol'i .•ttit* -lot to. St. ilt r.’i it;»''> Schot t . The ftirmer group was. direi-i ;-ti in ' t-.s I't'lt'sip f >:'!!, ton uu:! tur bitter in 'I. 51. Johnson . itti At 1 - \ i .i- Assistant. Co To Oiunii Sunday t-- ’ -/•»'-- ••-.'•• ”•**- y’'. ■•. News Press Photo Sm'tce PORES? MOUSE Fork's interrnetal children’* colter, Forest House, jihjwl best to l S »f j'i't ;•; •!*. s { .hi -v and I mice urn! Mrs •!. Waites W arinp «t an impressive Waldorf-Astoria. ditttteJP test, week. Tbs Hon. Benjamin Cohen, Assist tint Secret nr* Uenerol of the X'S, accepted the 19SJ. Forest House award for the Secretariat of the (iS. Finh-ral tadis- \Vari«(,' former!} of South < amllnn, whfs’sl make Vw Vork his home. ais<> was a recipient of a 1 drevs House sward for his diwaacrtitir principles. Shoa m here after d : inter (J to r> sire: Jud-jp H'Arinjf, J. Clarence On-is, Jr., president of Forest Hoine, ifiiii. Benjamin Cohen, Mrs. Bessie Buchan turn, c-veha&ftian, .dinner committee., tSoorsfi! Owiory,'* It, dirts'tor of Forest House anti Omtutinx U, TohSKss, director of Phelps-Stokes fsand tutd UX d«i*g«i«. I W‘-mirwms : x $P': .- >• |:t> % - « .... «• «* tl’.Vßh ItK.Alt (iOSI-TKI. . . Anicrit itt missionaries say the best sia\- of reaching Ufot-b’m i> throußti printed word. Here two Arabs read tie eospel of St. John, printed in their tongue. NCC Host to Marriage and ' Home Confab April 21-23 DURHAM. N. <\ North Can- Juki v’oi will play host to the; i : <-;nriUul Grows Cornoivniv ov r\;- <’ .t-i.l (S.t- K... .1. . ?V»r ihreo d:.\ . Apri 1 21-'*3. it was ajtncut;- oeci her a ini.- vvrek. Sunit- vs l. e •/•.vum.ry': leading' i: ; a.iioriiif:- on mon iar;e and t'ani-; ..-,v nrc nKpeeled, to be . nr.i.* for the eunferenee. Most of the sessions are scheduled to she Jane’s E. Shepard IvEnnor ]<■: I.iLear, at NCC. A. fb'arnv of the annual aitiU'i - ni t 1 is th*’ Tuesday i-vvi;in,:. April 2a >ear ton which j1 ‘ on <apie.fl to the ‘‘‘.d public A <Ji.v cushion | jn 1 111 asMngton ~ f;sf. t .. I j' ii'iEE BIG DliiVr ere .’- uled to get lirtdc. v. :-y wUi'id f i'i people will be fits dt‘d with I'gopagai'oa and publicity on the rl.>j'-eJ t V.-i’if ip. e drives a? , o -S'. the pole :e:0 r. VO gi 00 f’ - gig ... out!, the Democratic anti H-giub he’oe e.a’ieno.l co: o ■'i ;i 1 1 eo--- \-1 g :;i 0, -o' , ci-fam g, -e,; o f fee arvol indnirtrv. spc^.i-frehd «'•:! by the livestock breeders as* ei-t;o-n. the corn heir livestock feeders n.sf.ciciation and the An.ori ior-Ppite end ether lorge t u ■.o , e ,11 shirt tin iiPt-otU . .- 1 .g.e A ’ oil? re;-.-, 'oiloots and the whiile presram tJ f the offic of j-'ho ft.ihili/.atix.-:;. Third, other ■ irgo itu:: i’- :■ ’ ei OUlo-: i';c OOie.-l by , e.-vclne light arid nuiver industries ~.pi r-r-'-giTet- . i m, * « * - ore a ft re gwrei ballot, a rgg'T. - 1 ■ ..(e, o t- ; ■- el ... in tiie* world, fg’.-i mo ;or t:o : ‘; s arc »nrij'-pi:-e i'.g to y«rt a beg turn-i lit of v>'»tes •n the 16j2 t-leciion from the ra ; s nag: rodal fb.'X'd.O'te voters el o 1950 0‘:lv gopgf>yir.)alciy he,- df.'i the:.-: v. tors were m-is ■ i-ii i ant! in. the last pTccrtPcntial t a tg. i eii yi'i, t git - .- - g £*> rare cr tof the then potential voters, or 48,- Tw. wor.t to the noli -. hi-grnhan in either 1944 or 1919. One of to re a £‘.m S given for the ■ roi Haniir-ghir-o' jir.hr.r ry as a-'tng 'hncoiiclugsve" and why »o i y politicians ho re declare the v , die outcome could bo laken "with t: grain -Of salt” was the small vot rr fr-.n-out. Jrt .--ptle of the fact that he r,•-!.:■ ei i-ipotligM was .-••rr.td on New Hampshire, that r-ric.nal fi-gioer: xtompeci the state end thset id: sorts of elfc-rts were j« ■ de to beat the drum;, for favored cm.-0.-ioien, a little: more than a third of the voters turned out to voti ;s cast about 52,- f-30 ballots rsr.tl Democrats 36,000, ft *et-i of 58..100 ageinst a regi*- PAGE THREE - f g. -gg of the American liar • fi>i ,i Therapeutic- I.)i -rce Act will be Jed at this meet ing ,i :d T’-iii: Alexander of Toledo < tain s Domestic Relations ! ’ a 1 : - Ruber! K 1a- - ■ pco n - -1 IJciiie.'a Relations IsiW V. b: Forest College, Wake bo lm-1, N C Ih A h Tiinn-! dean of V' C. l.j'i- a- :..:w school, will ore side, egg r president. Dr AtlOPi : sti Fl ier, win give remarks. i;• ■ r-l 1a! M it: i ’ll 1 i.i rut: fen. lice - .tns at 8:30 an Monday. April -1 tin> migi), nj .the liltrai'y at, M(.i ‘ " !A ■ -j V.:'. . i-i.tii and a total t j potential . of lii ii.OOO. th ether ■ t‘0 1 : New H.-ti ;. -hit e vot a I ei - stayed at home. * « * ! Wii.ie titmi gji-ops who are fight* u r ! and wage cont: )ls are -1 n i; ' any exh, -. . of the act. -, v. U.iU vei’ ilia iiatiiioai deferjtao • ; nrioi i.-i-i act. espinna June 30, -if ■'! ‘! -I -a: e rid ; :,*.r-'.ni p-.- >:*K fii! : <g cot tir-i . nly on - -me lines. ! For mstann*. none of the major org.mJ/atie! . are in agree ' Id Oh eg i„ rm pi'iCCS. dhe n.n.nn.ii i.-h-uneil of farm co • ..•! i. 1 1 v-: - y|: p.ri-. v controls ; ■ i. . off ag 'icuUural commodi -11 ties but Wiints to maintain the re fi strict.rn> on import of cortafti fats j-iaiui .i 'dm national grange wants ,t !- and.-: ry d>-e tntrol provision rTiitiu lido any c> t< . r-n of the ret i:n -a control ■ ayrieiiJUiral • ; prie-:... unit .-s al'fccte.J e-.mimodities ■ .:b r ed: ra . g The faro, boreau fgdera ’a- ■ v., 't . a- end to all wage and • j e, - but a; <-ed to a j\ i • f ; er. -.ary authority for air i.i ,-ee moterials and :\-rpve cm ti in of consurßeT' g-r "vtii estate credit. .. , | Noc.tnal farmers union takes the , , ... that ir ■-•-.■ controis should' ' j ev':P date so long things- fanners .it ach as g - ; e -roeMts. -litpos and "jiiS -r conunodities arc being ai de-.:'--.: and jiu-tenals and prices’ ; confd -r going up: also, if fa:r;. -d.ties go over ceilings, they. • too shoo'd be cor.trolled. However ,I no p. is v -r are now over die fjOPS ceilings, and under present i law f. ry cannot be controlled until they go above parity. « » * i , j Tiicwsp.’tper ads. TV and ii.gdi) -ht/w- are to be used by tin* . : <-d-r<; ,o indi./.lry in a new drive . .r,::r public power and “cr-eop ’ j ini ,::. rn.” Observers here .t cut that the dual role of the , I AS:A a act the electric industry . i ... evident in the fight j j»? •-•-si national health insurance . ..: 1 be maintained until the etec , | ton 'r. November. 1* * * -, ' President Truman won a sur > • prifhtg victory in his battle Afrith j the ,-cnate for reorganization of the , | inter,i-l rcv< ".uc bureau after two -’day:-, of heated debate. .V., jj - - - aSttUJiC
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 5, 1952, edition 1
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