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8 THE CAROLINIRR , WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1388 dfead HOLLYWOOD, Calit Knew you re dying to get the. name of the noted celebrity, promised in last uouss' "Whisper,” section, os being hunted for by a process server, bent on bringing him into court for a serious violation of the law. Bui. I wont, tell you yet, until I get word he has been served. The law firm that has the case, is my friend too. just as I have ton- I sidered him to be, and tipping off a service, gives the hunted or.e a chance to dodge to the "tall timb ers.” across the state line. So juat be patient, and let's both hope he will learn a lesson not to "go Hol lywood”,, because of ill-advice, from some parasitic local. NUMBER OF VICTIMS OF "WOLVES” STILL TOO HIGH PROMISED YOU LAST SES SION, I'd teij you about that great Japanese middleweight boxer—Jiu Jitsu expert Tokyo-born "Young Togo " who taught Yours Truly*' the self-defense tricks I have glad ly been passing on to femme read v— 1 950 PINT 1 1 Calvert fj WmhmV>vs toy ® Calvert RESERVE American Whiskey euvin s smiEss co. v. y. e, * & K(M ii% SSAIN KOTRAI IPiSITS* BURIED »M:«EY JP/ 3 *ls *3OO '' Application Accepted Bf Phene j If You Want Money Fast, See Us 11/ Alf IT FINANCE ¥V COMPANY IS W. Hargett St Phone TE 4-6288 fTsismsMftl mm\ * BaiDGfc I :p§ jhj % CONCRETE PIPE fTfllrtiTn / / * CONCRETE BLOCK AND BRICfC fee****-*/ « CONCRETE STEPPING STONES wj/^ fcALIiGH—D!AL TE 4-2557 BURHAM;—OiaI 2-A491 « XINSTOM—«&<«! 2514 Better Buys Better Terms On Better Jewelry All Funerals Cost Less “»St tll6“" RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME Compare t4s) and be |psmfxfftd Convinced! *mo das phsh i T e 2-2835 Funeral Home “SS ™ ?22 E. CABAJRRDS ST. ers, who should know them. Day jftpr day. here, crtnirn \ against women and girls con tinue. The various breeds of ' wolves” are constantly on the. prowl. Some eruooth, and suave, with pi onuses of movie breaks; some pretending to represent j modelling schools, then taking mole or semi-nude photos, and selling them, other* scouting for "rail girls," and others, most despicable of all. fust plain. imd two-legged heists, skulk i log through the night to raps i and kill. ! wer Togo during my none too j illustrious boxing career, while • training in Ardmore, to Box C.v* | done Turner, -i ten rounder, pro- ; moled by the white Elks Lodge of | Ardmore, Formerly Jiu Jitsu j champion of Japan, he had learned I boxing, when Sports in Japan, hit j a low ebb at start of World War II j He found in America no Jiu Jitsu i matches, and though merely a wsi- j terweight, had to fight, heavies and j light-heavy boxers, or starve However, ha had done well in ! business there, and retired He took ’ a liking to me and taught me the i j 53 most damaging holds and tricks I | :r> the original Jiu Jitsu. Judo, a 1 variation of this nerve-reflex sci ! ence In part of some branches of | United States Army training. Next i Lesson Wo. 61 •'CRIPPLING YOUR ATTACKER FOR LIFE.” A MARTINI COCKTAIL BREAK now for “get acquainted purposes, then a ngsty nmvs-Mca!. This is me your long time Tattler, awaiting your letter, card or call, to Harry Level to 5266 S. Central Ave., Los Angeles - 11 - Calif. LITTLE KNOWN FACTS A i BOUT WELL-KNOWN FIG ! TOES: JUANITA MOORE, now i Marring- as "Deliiah." in Unl j versa) ’a new- version of ‘‘lmita tion of Life.” started a* an tn experienced 15-year old girl, trying out for ihc chorus tin? In "Lucky Tbay". The big mil sirs I harked by the older Pantagrs , millions, with Ear! Dancer, and the Re-no brothers producing, and Leroy Prin* directing gave fuaurtu her bow into show bu siness. SPENCER WILLIAMS, now best known for his Amos and Andy con nection was one of the pioneer* in § PREPARED LI VINO!’’ CIVELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE Full Coarse in Beaut> Culture and Classes in Personality and Charm, For Information Write: Mrs, Christiana J. Pitt* President t.W EAST MARTIN STREET Raleigh, N. C. ' a tmtiawcaßsinr srrr.as.-Tiicn»w»T«rwK)i^r:•»»; .? RULES MEET PRINCIPALS Among thr principals in (hr CIA A Rules Interpretation Clinic con ducted last «-*eh »< AAT College were from left to right; It. !l. Arm;-tnmg. Rocky Mount «®im(wi«miir sos CIA A football officials; L f. W;ilkor, Ourfeaiw, i ’•! \A Hornsby Howell, ftroensboro, in ! charge, of local arrangements and Dr. ( I Deßeny,, Elizabethtown, president of the Piedmont Board ; of Athletic officials . - - *** " """ . ~ ~ ” ' ! Chicago Called Worst Segregated I Large City In Magazine Article ! NEW YORK - Chicago today - ! was called the worst segregated j j large city in the United States in a ! national magsiinc article, j The article in the current issue ! of Look Magazine. “Chicago s Sca i legation Tragedy," reported that, al* ’ I most 750,000 Negroes are. confined ] in the city* ‘Black Belt " an hits j defined by "unspoken rule* and, In Tarheelia: -———— Professional Courses For Law Officers j Col, James R, Smith, commander i of the award-winning tate Highway | of the award-winning Slate High | way Patrol, issued an invitation this ! tiers to attend a series of profess- j ionai conferences set to begin Mon day, Sept, 22. The patrol chief said the <:nn- I ferences, which are under the Joint auspices of the Depart ment of Motor Vehicles and the Governor s Traffic. Safety Coun cil, are designed in achieve closer liaison between stair level enforcement agencies and those on the county and muni cipal level. He said tb® currently scheduled series of confermces would all pri marily with the enforcement of driver license laws. *'ln this field particularly the help and cooperation of local en forcement personnel is of extreme value The advantages of such co operation are obvious,” Smith de clared He said that routine checkin? stations operated by highway, p:- trolmen detected many improperly ■ licensed driver- He predicted the effectiveness of such checking sta tions could be increased through certain techniques long used by the | highway patrol and which will be ' j outlined at. each of the scheduled | conference* Smith said that la addition to j law enforcement officers, safety j minded citizens and other officials would be welcome a s the confer- I ences. Transportation for those de ! siring it will be arranged, i The conferences each start at 2:00 j n m Smith said, with the excep | tier, of the Asheville meeting which will stare in the morning at 10 Th« first will be held at Green ville patrol headquarters on Mon day September 22 with successive * meetings to follow at patrol head quarters in Fayetteville on Tues day, Greensboro on Wednesday Salisbm y op Thursday and the last in Asheville on Friday. I both slier.t. and the talkie movie? I was writer and director for the Oc | tavus Roy Cohen comedies: ha* | mastered sound mixing, soun.d --j trick building etc Evelyn Burv-U popular Senti nel columnist, devotes more time than any other local person, man or woman, to ministering to thr- sick and afflicted at various hospital* Every week she entertains ret Saw- I telle or some other army hospital, and the inmates look forward to her visits her singing and piano or organ playing THE BIG FUNERAL SEQUENCE OF Imitation of Life", w-s shot last, week part of it. at the nation ally famous First Baptist Church of Hollywood, on Franklin avenue, and another part on th? Fai amount studio lot. Nearly* three hundred ! players portraying friends, were | seated in the lofty auditorium and walked by the. open casket for a last view of the remains, a wax fig. ure made in the perfect image of Juanita Moore who plavs the role of D-iJitah, “who has grieved her self to death over her deserting octeree daughter "Peola ** K; Kiifhlm r.. „- “Say—these new bifocals are REALLY all right!” i too often, by mob .action.” Every week, the magazine said, Negroes ore taking over 225 white housing units, expanding the Black Bclf west and south to • middle class neighborhoods. \ 'The racial frontiers of our times | are not in the South but in the Ncr ! tehrn metropolitan areas ” Joseph | D Lohman. sheriff of Cook. County, - declared in the article. Look ?!so noted charges of the ! 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Morgan St—Hsrihside Shopping D enter—Cameron ViiiagG u - JL -- ■ aLS3TtJ" - ---1” 1 - "w ": ■ - ■ .\Zr: r.'... ...... - i city’s children go tn segregated I Rev Piri.iicif, W, MtPeeF director I schools, and an assertion by the | of Chicago's Commission on Hum : an Relations, that only 10 of 63 ! private while hospitals have a Ne j gro doctor on their staffs. ; “Weak in leadership—-v-hlte or - colored -Chicago has no solution ! for segregation caused by prejudice ! -md fear and the greed of some res! j (.state operators and mortgagors.” 1 the magazine said. I i Carolina Power & Light Com pany divectorr- haw named s plant ir« honor of a long-time official afttl elected the grand-son of a South Carolina electric pioneet as fk director. The Lumbertoi’ stcam-electvSc generating plant was named tor W. Herbert. Weatherspoon, vice president and general counsel for CP&L. The new director is Lucius II Marvin, Jr., of ffrnderson. ex ocutivs vice president and treas urer of Rose':, 5- 10-250 Stores. A marker bearing Weather spoon’s name will be unveiled at the 210, 000-horse-power plant-on the Lumber River "at an early date.” The plant near Lumber ton was CP*L's first major pout-war protect, going into service in 1940. a.nd enlarged twice since that dale Thr nUni s proximity (<* Li y rie Inin; and Weather spoen's “identification with atid abiding interest in She general area” vere t-Ped. Wealherspnori praeiiced law in Laurinhurg before moving to Raleigh hi 1938 to form a partnership with the late I' S, .Renal ot Mali William IV ——VWWtVPBIMI-iWI-HW—iMWiWIWKm,—IgaVEWWBKMEffIWWg—WIIOKi- REPAIRS TO RECORD PLAYERS TAYLOR RADIO & TV SERVICE “ The House Service Buffi? CALL TE. 2-3950 2.2A E. MARTIN ST. RALEIGH Bailey He soon left the- firm for full time ?,er*nre as a C- F4..L attornev advanced to vice president in 1.931 and to the hoard in 1935. On the death of James H Poa, Sr., be berame general counsel in 1935, Weather;*pno.n wag cited for "his outstanding legal and admin l! tou Want . tn Tabs Fha ; f j dS'i Out of (Jle C. Karl feT i : Uchlman Jtr r J i Dial TE MWi d pilot nr r jMWk * IN!-l)RA,\('f. ew«B«WS« »(:"»* COM** AN I' PREPARE TOR 7.7 CQ L D , WEATHER I OIL HEATERS j COAL STOVES WOOD STOVES Pipe and Elbow s Repairs -See— S.M. YOUNG Hardware 130 E. Martin St Dial TEmple 2-7121 -- —-t ■ , fftrative ability” and bis activ. participation in religious civil and business affairs He is a W*ik« County native. Wake Forest la-* graduate of 1907. except for on; year's absence requires! bv "rau,. Won” cokey He Is married in tiu former Maude Li:-.- of Laurinbura * ' * ilp&ffiSff I*4 P 0«%4 fs.? * | jljj^ IMI * 11 | . ;• f ' , S P\ : Sfc I | _ ill ||| f ( iDISTtU^ • d DRy.OjWJ I | .I j a ‘***' Ul s i:.: vor av I «a.-ii! ;rv;. -.Ay- | Bti?i'OUai i 's wmrtd frstp tuf.in’ o a? KomKD MR>crA!!c-a, «esv Ynss t, n. r. *• DiSiiUiD fr&fq
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