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PAGE EIGHT Continued .From Page I COSTS POST teated. Ur. H ,uen t . waiort n> mllfant effort to capture a rest the •! •..-Lean boaui or < t-« • t ion Ltr. Eaten uas se * t-nth man m tj*£ ta': K - T(|.t h< i* •; 111 ! ,u.,1, fi' c. *li e,m ?:i rirt ■ -lie. el , »( t ror..:Aniyfe.!v tu el* <• that'sen't cas! Mis t < :>,■ l MK*j»r was 4.7 tS * 0* (Ms ■) 1 il) ft’: . stayed at bow In First Wain. He ato <s!Ton:r hold .it is estimated that >v-"'b fits) ' ff.- • ... t;3!!Rd *0 ■ * Only !,''■» - Ted iu to is ve >cl t '■) ttici e *•(•«. 1 (. ; • registered ageirts* -ipp* o • iinetcl,v 2r<) V' I" i!. •;. :• Fa!o - S'f'l ■ ■ '• '•!' s ;■ 0 1 - . • f! P ha •. ,t., bv politician* ; r-r fra*.- * •m --votes at ' e'” fen 'f, and ' ,l ' j |f l vent of ins total Fit*,-, ward, fin-i pt erinct. an nthf; ’’‘-yrri -V - tin doctor .1 To ihe first and second precirtc s of the *hird '-ard. yhe: • a U'.:.rt nuir.bei of '• ; 'T |, n vote., is rnne t.rl. ated, bv, Katon gathered :.S5 for the first prennet and -Li) for the second • r<- nr! The l,i re* white vot *» given Hi I v>n Is illustrated hv the rfitrs he ant in it! white Wjrtl (ne *• simple, in ( Tr« Jim fienfh, where no Negroes live, he gnl Hr. Winter Part*, lil-wklii', him IPI; Wei* gate. 110; the i.amOd-ife g'*t oin Jim votes in the nearly all white eighth ward. Ami, so H went. Dr Eaton, with his campaign manager. Attorney Robert R. Bond i drained all-nigh* at the court house, where the votes '.>**■ re tabu lated He told the JOURNAL, when interviewed early Sunday morn ing by T C Jervey. his publicity: director during the campaign, that he felt that he wa given a fait count He did not say so. but It was evident that he wav dis-ip pointer? that member-* of hi- tare did not come out and vote Dr. Eaton's candidacy resulted in the largest number of Negroes yet B SERVICE 11 more H j aneyS m J §||P Yes--this General FlechSpace Maker Refria- tpylp gtfttgi erator actual!*, gii ■■» \«vu 50 r i more rest iterated ’.yr y.’ ry food-storage space than most refrigerators now in -’yfjf use. occupying the same floor area’ J-;y- B>g stainless steel freezer holds up to l 1 lbs of Warn frozen, foods- has ice trays' 5 on of hot'le storage —tail bottles, too'Chiher tray and *»c>< Permacoior Sm!§ shelve*. New insulation and improved refrigerating 111111 l system mean low operating cost' '/*s*'*; I m G E ViTirld fatmous General Elec service! ' v m ■**•••§*•*«»»* /m , in ttn*ci 19 n**l ‘f! SPACE MAKER i RIFRiGERATOR liberal Trade-In Allowance TIRE SALES AND SERVICE "The Gtxtfdyeaur Place” 401 HILLSBORO ST, PHONE ?57l „ j *n jbj 6 .*•/ . : er CO-ijfeliV,' t,ibservers ioid the JOURITAi. tliat, (. dels at cant about from a mi.<- up In First Ward ri appear; rsuiukij*. m .eport* that blorl; 1 • in kers were to get out and veto, tlic did HP teglstrat* r n: orouss, Eiecsme disappoint ed: , } -i, n f sh “i . t *0 ** ' r. *• j the •;■ ]_j,... . 1-. ~, Con rent ion, as scheduled t.'deters |.; ■ iLiton and i.) y Hoauc, sloog w t’h ‘ tuonw Rond, co-tnanagert*. and k T«l Hi-fU' chain.'an of I:< w air l , v.-f-nt Kjloigh. but rone I 1 u tor • orre r > ’Ci<* taker n i. ; f-.fther fla'ined that Negroes, in ,■ i’Cncltn of Hr l:->ton - uov ’ ! -n< nt b' , ,;an wnikirt; for ”:>no' , , (aft. for state and othe. "tv I , and the. ' nur rrujni’-'d l <. ' - ■■■>: U Ea'on'.* .in. i" • * 1 i s-o no pay. felt i v ! ’ ~•)■*■ h'i-i . ovr-i run this .if <- ■ ... rs 'vorker lit any event, it is ff-! 1 ! thd ij., t .a! -hontr s a m.iv.k, ti.r [• ISijrro rgrr tletVitert D< Raton *(. ~ .iso res oiti'rl th 11 s<»in <' , Ve.jjjo school teachers n i-nti ( tiir iioctor';, oftrivt to niakr* fhi* hour) In ttiiin qn,ilUra, it is •.ahi that .<our ’ f'lw!' Tom" [ Ni'giof;; m tnativ rarried on a | wtiispprbie campaign agiinst t-.ilon M 'l'r t|)c-|p r ..s, it i;s i;i m rally agreed (hat he made , i g.uid nin BIT i SI AHII 1,1 II I V K>KPB Ml M i (,’opcla mJ, who repo, H-. at ! J tempted to surrender to p uuu ; of/ I'-1 a!o hones befure investicat- ■ f I ora found his wife? body sprawled under a blanket in a mom of their j ( 113 Fisher Street residence, was | 1 reluctant !o discuss bis deed even | 1 .eith his fellow jailmates ia He wa.< unemotional at the : riuiu,! emeut of st'ntenc*', ;• - urr- Ily battei an eyelash win - ridge ' j Crisp made the observation ( ! -It . no pleasure so. me to ..end I * man to prison for so many -ear* -but the faking of a hum life is a terrible thing. 1 advi a you !r> tie a good prisoner. TMH tvt tj, LIKED Mrs. Maurice Cope land, the rietim, a?'d ’mother of Cope land’s four chiidren. was r< • frpoipiy -..-eli-iitted thtjotighowt jhf. K.aieigh a* r u -h* ** ,; > <i\ ployed ■' ae uptown di'iig toie u., .{ was 1 mcmbe i of the Grace A.\ll Church from <• tin n t><«.«>'at services were lie id l ist H-'edi'*:srl , . | y after r>oon. The r,i ;■ u? the Re*-. Aiah.le *«arv, oitleUted at th? SC fv! ic ■ \IOTHFRS fIO^OKHI Also jvivfiHpitin? in the parade which ■’ in'.'rd ; wai : cii the J n ine;--, e Ten of the thru the print, pul >1;'..0 t - nentn fl •ci ifM'l OF-iO r. C n ?>‘* v tery, wf-’rc ih- x 10 1 1 *-**. ri I U : .o\ 'y h , '’ f > I ‘Hb •. I -'■) GiH , y'n--f Ti;H i"!' ’b Troop?! rind otbfcr M i-‘ - »w*r • ii'fiV'Uns n- ; of tb f post and HV AS'b I- T )F r > j:j \co- im : At the Klnr.'.-fvid ; o-.nt ’ -r.. Vi-* ! i inn 0110.’ -e: A. Thor;.ton ' tin- Divipi-.tn Aix of the Lc etnn j>: <- i■ J ([ 'iv r tiiv ceremonials Taking i 31't ■ I'll the Ri ' tv Mo, gun and C! imice Moye, ( eir.ui.'i '<<>■: 'I ivi. 11;oh ! - .listed as presiding official by at R; chess of Division Sir and the iivyant-B*?st pr.j.t. p.A.voi i f ill i r> futlii- -iru- the fin rarln and the | grave ;jde ceremony, the Geld s r;,i it! ui . ■ - ■ li> ud u aim nuei a) ’.vtiirn the if■ moral ■■■■ S< utt IHirley. mayor of Golrlsbom, and (he fiovei< nd .1 ii Brooks 'u.ter inteudent of Uu Arnhonagc at Ox ford wen jiriurr.ini .;n-.' ker The Molho: were given bonne's as hcinorar} : u.ms. Those mothers w ere: Mrs. Charity Merritt, Mrs. Lillie Lewis, Mrs. John Godley, Mrs. Mattie Dixon. Mrs, Mary Lee Korr.cgay and Mrs Omega Rraswcll '• - F.' ASKS 10 c;r\m> October, 11H8, he wu. wived *« pu The Next Six Months Are Vital To Americans m* ft by Rev James Keiler . THF, NEXT tax months before election day may In* (be most Important months of your and vour children's live* maybe even in the history of the nation It Is a crucial period when you th ouM vividly and actively re member ♦ha* ‘‘Government Is Your Business ” Yes, -your business! Good gov* erumen* starts with you the citizen You have an obligation hr-for*’ God and country to fulfill yout responsibility a ; . a voter 1. ENQUIRE about the .managern’-nt of public affairs from author- j jtative sources Keep informed Read aod listen Then form, your own opinion about candidates and issues 2 PRAY for those in public office that they may render conscien tious service worthy of the responsibility entrusted to them by the people 3. EVT of It AGE tr,r,zn with r?nH *^om w to dodicat.s . themseh/e*? to careers in pnblic service Government can never be anv better than the penpjp in. It 4, STUDY the t*ooV -ip their record? '-‘hat they standi for. whether thev have a reputation for living up s o their oromises. 5 4TTFND prerjnet convention? Your activitv, to get best results, should begin in the smallest political divi.si and extend to the top, *. PAFTir.IPA.TE ir, political rn?*ctir.gs Make your voies heard m ) j the selection erf candidate* and workers as well as in the forma tion of policy. T. (UITK on the voting record of ymir present rep*"'ounfatii'et Ask vour Socal newspapers to prn; their record g, STIMULATE others *o .-ote (within the limits pre-’ rr ’ '>ed by your State laws). 9. OFFER l our sen*icy for essential chores and be work in some pre-election job of your own choosing 10. CONSIDER leg; ornate political activity ft? a rrmra; *o God and country (Failure to fulfill this responsibility may be a serious sin of omission ) <*■ 11. EXPRESS your preference under anv circumstances If vour choice is limited to candidates who are not ides’, remember that a vote for the best available may be better than no vote at all 12. VOTE for those, regardless of party who stand for the preserva tion of our divine heritage of free constitutional government f Pi- ’■ • •*. ',- S-r ■.** ? C & "• + "vS Wi'A'i >. SJE • * •LfNI&fO WHISm-BO »>«OOP 70% ©**!W MfUTHAi SPIRIT* MX DOWON OiSTlUffi INC, iOSTON, MASS,. pc- for ailedcgd non-payment of rent to I.jpscorr.be for a house on Li inch rlace He said that m com •pl.iau.-o 'v’lth the paper, he visited Magistia’e (Lclhiima office m:t I'.iohuio v. a, not present, A. few days later n* .i* y.ia-eo in jail by a cun-? ,i>i< u i.ainecf ' 1 hen ... :■ •. Qi) ~j k j 1 -i- ' : his fond. • • 1 .1 § .... •. Os ibam came to e: c him. and is iu. ' • ■'.i 1 : ' } to rnmi- •* gnoii u j •"..•d cheek Oldnain said he, T • k-' 1 >• -d u •.1 pip, m: 1 * r !he i ••. 1 . I ht> ■ u.d Iv- -h-'.rii Bui- he h*i 1 "Oi ::r-f:n ihc cii(’t..k, pmnted ou* ! rite ci'Fi.'ik -’ti-? sot*d ■ : J ohit. .■ ; . 1. k. ' ,11,-i :-ni i he tOI ‘ !• ‘-av< Ifp fi c ;• • ■ pU ; ,H.9 1u•-in •- h f* * his hotu!. 1 a second i'-’r.c a:*• d • placed Mm in jail. The s' :iioir t *n.jr. f eke iTUped. l>- \ c *aktn from Jail ad sent to 1 r mac; iicio he s<?i -d dnv„ ' The defendan r. cont-r.id tbr.t j Tie ker signed a cheek which proved In i."? worthies;, arid whop ! •. 1 ’ wuMd no) nipkc (he check pood •e '•’ .• *. 1 vein a tiial 'Gnu trial. ’ i.e; Kay •."■• field bv Oldham in , lio .upe? 00m of S iperioi Court, I with Tu:;l.*t being ,-,iven JO da vs. , • -p'-Uidt'ii r,n j'-ayment. of 'he ,’ ebook and eoiui costs i'n th c ’y uile ,ed. did not pav ti e mono*, and ;»* sent to the •I mg Ihe opipuing da ■■ vsr.ion Mi • Loss’ic Tjrkcr, ‘I■ ' . v/ifc i'n! i-fj m < o’Ut in a wlu-ol , (■Pair. I'MVMwvri ii t yir.jth, shut Hid killed ids as ;-j 11 --In 1 about 2:la am, Sunday. \ Papers identified the victim as • ' LVilliam R Harris ,3d. of Ra<dord Phillips was exonerated at 3 am the Mime day by a coroners jury. The jury was empaneled by Cor or.o’ il I. Stuiii'. It held that, the oiiietT acted in self-defense and in line if duty. N iru- of the five wounds sus | TYiat means that you nave it in your power to make or break our country. HFRE ARE TWEI.VE steps that you may* find that Fr, Keller for the proper functioning of American govern i men*: | THE C AROLJNTA>I fained bv PhiHics Proved Chief FhiUii:-, .-aid n,»t he heard » noise in the !.-? office levaN-d on the second fjxnvi a I .own r, nil din*' < r eluswe > tie M-airs. he -'aid Harfit pw l hi».n » y, f'jip ha! \ ?. n'i $1 *> ~h *M *:• tv-, A.ftr. >acki 1 ■ 1 - t l‘<f .■}••* tr j ■■; |h' f ’’* t'i *' 'i tt:c- office* r$ sh.! 'wt Then ;•••>■• .•: ’S’ ill.' -K'M h1 ) • •• f idll.ng •■ >•c •. rt a <*, s :■). i i *h a • th( f. dt♦*.«tir-,s» r>>r»r. fr t r ;>d . • 'li-' hi dt\;k, ■ 1. T y h r»f in anr y fI \! F SifFFTS f>i -mailer type j:- •"•dun"- 'Hujjsijrit f live (-.as • ■;• ■ fir?* official ant, if s': c* ?. ill hr in file !!- UOTn:i; i? - SOW' r* rf>'ol• -. an ! iii? Hr,;ro ksrif-?.' r . .--ins the frh |; Ncg* o mana;: 1 ’; i1 j '••<* nari- rl p.i ron of!) ■ ■)■ a . •' i,l n’s to He pro him: nrifo) ' •■ijii m hop v,v type, i* ?),>•.>; ‘l.', THIS KNOW TOW ('if, -JO T■l f: H •'*'() VOTK MFRKI.V A f *ESPK h,A‘IFJ’ PORT BV r'ANDID'.TF Q! ! d OR TS T's A '.i i !i.| ,H I K Al' TF MPT TO I'Xf) SF' iIfFIO v T‘i‘’ >''•)' Bi K- n; vc.i; VOTT-; may. .71 ASK YOUTtSV,! F TWO QDTw, TiO'JS. 1)0 Y r -l ! WANT T. r,FIO PA ROT *■’ , Ct : viiS'io If? ■ 7)0 you V. -;t y< :i;i; '"HIT rjPFN TO (, > HO: :,j WIT, I HE! TROT-..' " Tin' '< - I r ’i:, t sir,-,of] !)•; fhc r: 1 oii i f:- .! (Ti? ; - ooii'. >i a 1111 f ■ • xiMen, pro p, b,‘t he Male !. r.tii! ■v I: jin’ in !i-;i -k l • h poison or persons v-Aki authni ;?ot! Uic printing of tin; leaflet:.) a. v-01l as the printers. The slate is also seeking to determine why a heretofore supposedly ‘liberal’ judge of the Wilmington area distributed and caused in he distributed other Inflammatory materia! designed to cause tariil rear tion in favor of ! mstcad’s campaign in the Kiari infested Cumberland a n u Coliimlius eonnty areas. r : has been learned from reii •••hie sources that SBI o|>'’i ative.-, are already investigating the mat. J u N E J U B l L E E 1 I I 1 1,-J /. .* s ' I £ •„. -w^-' ; i i fimmrnmmmmmmrnmismmmmmemmmmswmmmmmmmsfl^mmmm^mmmsmsmmiim. Happy Khmer New Year. Raleigh Drama %jf Groiin Impresses H. r. r t .) i ;ivr \ f). ! ’ Hunt', y--verei tv : , op r , •,.; •■• "•d ot> - fire pi.-p’J:.!.' tier, !.■" t) > a )-.:; <i. ~iic ’ pi!” of 'hr- F'a■ 1 1' rj • d "an !>'■ The ?.. ....... foi i'l-ejeniafioii, • ’| n .p:-r!'v i a!!? B ■!'• i ■) ppe of Cl! bp:? far a ~ |i„ y '■ uj do.n run ?■'; e- , vl i pbo ■ - •tall off!?• r-r.t >i, i,-. v?; _.o . . «, a lie . . f I'-t o, . 1!;..,,. rt tip oiferi ig he- o» . "■' I'., 7e. 1 ofd:i a*iip; f mme i) ■’ P" Drama Be? and the f)ij - 0.-,- >■ ' ililb ire Muidletnn and ''.'•he’vo'l Tbflhta rtf <" .0 t.'iO ”.7 >hr ) lie :• p ov< d for 1 iiiir untiring off: M , eo.e.t .al'iie ii; m .litlT.dbee' nff. ;■ 'omo < tin *vp e of rt. Ib.iral nr - ivity id Rale;eh 711 a t !.!ic i id - i)"e of ao;r -. Ir, • • i: 1. nd 1 ,'d 0.1 ini ii e pel ;■■• d 1 hv the roe 0,. 1 ■ i.f /'di j.• , i; - :,o,a . 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'y ' nr-' i 1 :■ Aj ;• '* So th•'■ ji -f of oi raObal "hoi ■ »ni,c w ere d f/r-t. fr. '*vo ir. ; j] fb.fhruU.iF'.-. H ;i'V‘'Vh f?i! Jf H r bdHfi v!' '.c\ .,ic:• • , « o ii: ■ . Si > 't ; ( dipt b< in : n't ••'.!« o ; to !Tintt.•« r*j.> 1 r if the y ion or to v/riU- /* .1 1 rji - {f! .1 i; Vi 0 4 '. .'t 11 f) f V /»! C 0 '■-.MiiCi bo qiiiTe to the •ni * jectivf*. ,viui..bb>‘ isnd large 1 mos t t red it ab l ;. r ar; \ lie- y d Mated .tiiaf objrMiw -va.s rt; monstratr throogJ- fiction hat i grOMp Os ;cick--d 9». ■o a lorn ’.v it h i\ - > p re v i o»j acting •K'nenonc’e fy>i.id f iodocl.. ard -p;.o -id h .'ihow U’hioli roUi• i »t h o -j. •'hi A.I ; i. •io' i ‘ 1 • 11 ; ' M.o i n 0 10 :,!. for < tho m dMiioc Di.d piny '» bo ; o yn:M of the in o -nt T M-: in*, n m in " iia*. pipy rlnne nr U i" i , ! :o■ .b- -1 -• if Mr. rwr::.| oß'ciiyJi, Direetoi Sensational Values! ‘SO FORD Club Coupe, Radio, Ifenli-r 51495 ',')() MS.RC ( ! R V' i lull l.eiljia Healer. Dark blur. $1395 ‘ c> NASH “600’ 2 d, Sedan Radio i icalej Overdri l /* $895 CONN-GOWFR i'ON l lAt: CO. 507 Fayetteville st, Dial 3-4888 . of part- and Recraatlon Depart ’hent that this interest not only be *n sfuioed 1 yf. be nvanifestiv in • I'tpoo-l in order that dramatic art tr it.i“= a i'M-v field of recrea tion "ay r; 0 Wide) y ft’td —selujiy pe - ioruid with in o,r cll ■ - t \ e, e’vour knoo- ■ This, Held u? .scfi ":w hoi 1. e>i oidly neglected ao.j '•!«'■ -penffoe?.r e?. ■Mr.ii ,i to . 7 a*t Wednesday .n.-'ht’s ■ i •■■?'-')*?! ion of An Inapector •ip. po .-ad i- oh l.usi.ely -.vV*.at ) * )'■ e. this (til ection R '■ i it" ,l ■■ <n rk,"o- sr.j i pm- <ti{ ;.!■ :• • np, the ad(tl*a of • ’ :r)s ... m ) ttiinns if you ■ ••>'* to A r> *• pv- Dramatics .U ■ ■ • *’•! f'r.u f ; r ~ J - . 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