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WEEK. f’N'DIXG SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1952 1 : v ■Jki - .w> fe ; k I % «S^^********* > tRb/ tu*. j“ at MhjJSuSStt «ou» "MlS.’j iIOMFK OMIXfi" '. ■-»» < OI’KT OF i (*\on ■— When UvincsUiiM <.'<*llf?i» pfiy- l';»v --ettcviUe Te,inkers ( ollesi 1 is) thsir ;i nmr.il ITnret omms foe! by It gamr. Salurlrlay. *h w n-r ’•Hii, Mr- . \nir-‘j (,?•*•('!. juni"'- i s it;i:i as their burly queen. f-he ' is .'?.«»«» with tier court of honor. They are Matted, Juanita Brock, Mt. Oio r, I rwiuruu: Mildred f’rrn.sh.nv, ;• <rK• rl>nr;•.. Senior; standing, Martha Worth, and Marian Sewell. Wilson, Rock in;: li art!, Junior; Mis (. rrfi Sophomore They are great root ers for the 'hears , You’ll Go “Great Guns” v'o 'triv. ,i c< ;>:s ■ nn<*-,vn: poNTi.u ii, { i " ; ' n l - <*;! Each , >:r u r; i> eht-eko d to yore you na:nt \ w.illjnr; t 1 '‘ 1 ' 1 " f *i C:! ] l l .( O if* ■a■ i; i ‘ , pii' y I:' f V, P' h'ua tarn,a Choose our;, n ot;, u.ese' terrific Vr> , C: no'.V 32 Stuck ukcr Ckumpiun De luxe Coupe. Radio, floater.! White wall tires, 'sl Ford t’ Seuon pupv equipjH"!. foidorruitie. ’SO Bu irk Ruudm.i:! »• Sechin.i Folly equipped. Dynaflow ’sl fort! Deluxe 2-Dr. Heater, Wiiiie 'a all tires '-19 .!> S- to 2-Dr. Radio, He-'d or, Seal covers. '•18 Dork-e Custom Bedim. Da-; dio, Healer. So at covers : f 4o Buick, Special; SjfcdaneUe : Radio, Heater, Sect covers. ; *4B Chevi Olet Fleetiine Sedan.j Radio. Heater. Seat cov*ts. j '•l6 <’ Jevroift Sedan Ha.dio, i Hi ;.ter, Seal covers. '5! Nwh Ambassador Sedan. ' Fully equipped, Hydra i malic. I OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 'Til, 9 !\ M. CONN - GOWER PONTIAC COMPANY I.'SED CAE LOT 507 Fayetteville Dial 3-TBBS WALK IN AND DRIVE OUT ONE OF THESE ‘53 km-uu 4-Dr. sedan 12. ; 090 mile-s, maroon body. | blriek tup. lake new. j '52 Otci'.’ 05" 4-Dr. Sedan. 2- 1 tone- bide. Extra d c n, Ful-: lv (quipped, ’4y Cadiilac 'O2 ' 1-Dr. Sedan.' Fully equipped. * '92 Old;, "88'' Super 4-Di. Se-j dan. 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Radio, Heater, Scat covers. ; 'l7 Euick Special Sedan. Heat er. Scat covers. '4B Dodge Convertible. Radio, Healer, Scat covers, now j motor. "53 Old- "88" .piper p -Or Se dan. Fully equipped. Power steering, grey body, black to;:-, low mileage. 'SO Cadillac ‘'Of Cou:>--. 2 1 one Urey. Fully equipped, Extra clean. One owner, 32 Olds’ "88" Super 4-Dr Se dan Eia (T. b,.Aiy, maroon top. 'sl Olds’ Super 4-Dr. Sedan. T.l Bur k Roadmoster 2-Dr. Rjviera. 2-tone green. TO Ford Custom VDr Sedan 49 DeSdto 4-Dr. Sedan. Fully equipped. '4B Pontiac "6" 2-Dr. Sedanette, Radio. Heater. 'SO Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan. Ex tra clean. The Lu. .... .u story sUme-- buoys. It has be- n the object, of a number or years. i'drs. Eleanor Roosevelt is kno r ud that it sjiould be torn down. Those are other* who have Jed fi • •!.-. in hovi o 1 kei > -a d on on.< fĝbĝhnyg hujnfgbdf (dharl«*s Uilry, fn«r, w il. 1 ]iri‘M’n(cjl I';, Sh.nv Ibuvi’rMt.v on Monday. October 2fi. ,it 8:00 p. in. in Uroi'iiiiMi Alti!* ' j lias toured odeusivviy in til** [ ! mod Stall ami appeared ;»s mi ij !oi s t on pr<»}» H”i >•» - at (ariK'nSi' | ! it.ill and Town Hall, and was j | pn-scntad at the Kaufmanu Au j (ri iurn in Nni A ork in Herein - I ! - - j j An iist:ce Day Recalls True Basis Os Peace By Bishop Fulton J. Sheen ARMISTICE DAY is a noli- 1 day dedicated to peace and in- | ternational order. The basic J mens! principle of this interna- | tional order i - > The world is ! one because it was made by j one Lord and is governed by j His moral iaw. All men are ; one because God made man. j To unite men in the peace we stwk there must be some thing outside men, just as to pack a hag one must be outside the bag. A mors! law out side of nations t. o which all nations c a n appeal, and to which they must submit even w h e n the decision goes against them, i s the Bishop Sheen only sound basis o i world peace. That is why we say lilt:; c Wiii Ut'vtr't tre Vv-uX IQ. until we all learn to pray "Our Father, who an in Heaven.” THE ONLY ALTERNATIVE to one world based on one Lord and one moral law is to have many worlds and many lords, where each nation js its own law. its own god. Like the workers on the Tower of Babel, each of us will then speak a different. _ lan guage and live by a different code. Because we then will have nothing in common, the project of wo "Id peace must, White Man Shoots Over Turkevs s' !■>' . Cuiv “t County turkey ■ , ..v-. hided here last FVi- ! . efts. e< ;,e. in V'iC shooUrh of j ' Albert Pinkney, his 21 year old . . . . r vR; ukyyye. ih.il , ... ;a. he;• swore out a , warrant ehww.n,', Pinkney with ■ we. ";.s u ike's, shot the youth i j t , ,r Tov,"n" . eviiei of i. ; e . ..iiy He hr "-w *ftri?u: in ; •.'!<■ •» to stop Pinkney. j Ptnltnev tv;," taken to the Ck><xt J H.< ■, " | j '.yi’.et vsiuitbr in i : body. j il’ ■ - !.r:U,hs it'sCl't the ] youth m his back on the ; J side and ended up in bis right • | 4 Week-end ryp ads indicated i I<i!;yv aa- jj. • e<MtdttiOn". No indication was Riven of any ‘ turkey* on sevc! ;t! trips to bis ?:■'.! on Monday and Thursday Os last week. Witnesses wf■ ' ;h- yoiitii with turkeys bc uiken from Beli’s farm. ft. • ho Ipied to Vie■ \v :t do” f a,.:.,, ” v;hiti people of the -jp,--: f|>-v ppp ccr it. on the etc*- : Tnolishina side are found amoui! all Negros- §h< building is me | mih a tr-.ive.shry agatt«t right and; entice but a traffic hazard that ;Ktiikl it be removed will give? the lour traffic nerve cent* 1 > - Those * ho made the most recent 2 ;•> in, and while must of Fay etteville was sleeping, planted a substance of an explosive nature • at. or near, one of the main sup- ' eons, located at tile northwest 1 corner. The blast broke v,-meows, j .shook v-.-aUs and ainmost toro. i u>, the massive brick support. | :»■ street level. _ | aetcrtoioe wb:u hud happened, j ires were bralm; unci glass v. e* , re .eired in houses, a .-ie, avvay. ; City officials. who listened Vo the; . I no, .a, id that rii> eoarideiahic j bed been -a. and that! •••• nW imiciMY- was none the j worst due to the blast. !, i 1 :■ as -of a; - , r S’ Sta'ie v> IS S and the blast distracted him so j ■ ;.i hr had to wait until morning; ie complete it. There were many i end sundry rumors. There were; ■ I vo>c.■ wao sii io ri rune ntui freer* j u-i ii. ud; r > v "Wv ns ism d it the- j <um.\ lvi we will get it the next j r; re There tie iSiies who : :aid a vengeful soldier who had 1 t-cn knocked cloven near plena; during the day, was giving vent i •V / * Vn w Siv» , ■% !»«■ r !95^. i urn nti> he is starring in Ihe ; tc|pvisioii '<•(! .. 1 Holi • I;i> Inn.” in this hr is Master of Ceremonies as well as til*' fea tnr((i singer, S'tiKiii.fs and far til ty mrmbers of jht> Cnivrrsitj wiM be admit tetl by iiienlifit'-.ttion tarsi.-. Other admission 50 s’enis. i like the Tower, he abandoned. I IN THAT CASE, there would, j be no way to decide whether ! communist atrocities were i j wrong or right, except by a i war In which .might decides j what is right. To all who have ! vvvf, it should be as clear as j | tire stones in the road that the j day we make a Godless world, we make also a peaceless j world. We have had political ex pvwsL'JOS of the moral law in | the Atlantic Charter, in the j Four Freedo ms, and in these magnificent, words of our gov- ; eminent, which make me feel j proud of being an American; • ‘‘THE tJXrfEI) STATES will continue to stand by these j principles because of the con viction of the American peo ple that unless the doctrine in ! w:, iu 11 ti' i kC: pn i'i ci p 5 ct i L in “■ he rent once again governs tire relations between nations - the c, of renaon, of justice, and of law—the basis of modern j civilization cannot be pre served.” * Dostoievsky, the Russian noveiist, foretold of his own ; country, that after it has pass- j . ed through a diabolical anti- . God stage, it would sit at the j ■ feet of Christ and. learn His ! gospel On this Armistice Day ■ we look to the dawn of that day wherein' nations can live i in one world bee-", se there is .- one moral law and one Lord, ; f Psulijjl Ffnrmrf Servic.r ‘■Vt-tbiryum AT, & ' /■ , ■ .. j , W i JflSlp THE CAROLINIAN « 4 I Always Save 'More in ... ! HUDSON-BELK’S I BASEMENT STORE k 4 : JUNIOR MISSES ; I i \ COTTON DRESSES i f * I HALF SIZES . : • ? ? f | Aborted styies >■' printed chambray. Crisp I l short sleeve cottons in stripes, checks, and ; | plaids. Guaranteed >■* a , sh ? t l i $2.95 j « I : i 4 ... «••#••*“•■*•***•*•-*'-•*••-••••"****-*'**• *■■*■■*' *-*”*"*. • ? * ? ; t STYLISH * t * ! ? I FALL SUITS ! t i l FO R UADIKS i ■? i | 8t.v1.-h suits of sharskkin. rayon, flannel | and gabardine. Asserted solid colors, stripes, \ and checks ! t * ! $14.95 | i l t ‘ t ! i PRINCESS AND BOXY l l l | ’ COATS ' j 1 KOI! CHILDREN : i arnctr ; i . » i Warm, seme cable coats .for children. ! 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