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*Fashions Create Mu ch Exc lte m ent ‘ HIC * \\ ith " 1 ■ - - ton pfr/tfnrianre- -vid of miles of m *!> ci-iv. ! I “Kbonv Fashion Fair," D im<<itinp rxcim nent with its *<• >in pi dmo pm. “r> by P*i i:. Pm;m -nd Amrrir.-m iosieoei’s. The JMI minuif f:-«»:!iinn pro ifurtion. scheduled for DU I s. lilies in all. bulrn'r lasi aon Imports froMi I 'Mop<*V l'hhmp uj*m rs: Home's I on t in ,i f'iT n ,"ii;nn ;r»d LiU’Di mo; Paris’ Pier: l> * In: iin \ml I. aMV iit n*n/3 America's Olcc <’«» -ini, f I hum.'! h Troy, no! (Veil <!».•:» mail arc respresonlativ r of the rlfsicnriN whose itcalUm are featured in II ashion I m The N s', in product ion, ’ • : •'! ] ir> npph ri!y F'- mm— 11. > dion f*» , *n e^tab!ir>b f ’d r’-'oruy. sho-* Hv j very hnrt I 1 • f i•> : • » 11 >• rr lino, v; *«• in P . \ 1 Mr *nr] fv; ..!•'! n I i mibl- e -b» , r m i < which ’>>••• r - . o At - | rr<*s* DeKnight. - !<• d ? wiany of t!*o - r i A , b'’64(J tin’ iiu’irii sr V’l't (I •• '•> Yes, We AH Talk By Marcus !L 800 l ware ftVM FOSP’M OUTJSTtOF: n^A S f r.p ; me the moaning of iho fi ■ ■ eussion i;aDc H \ » k ' ,; • Mrs. V, •« H; li. AJVSTTIT7 \ MinpiHmi' f**» m of rlismsvjoti ••‘Up-.r S; •. «»f ;i %p|'lft of sh»! I pnhhr «-i ».’*<•!» p a.rUeip i nl on one phr'-r m •:-» s<*T*£Taf topi*' ;i«d »i Hid nifii pnrp n*»l*ri t* * m I! {< • * r.ipo*.hn,-i v f«ri|W l?r»lr/o, „■ fi ft rs ..y n; *t •- " oil thf pro .; fA Pi Hus r t» hr a doll form Os fllsrm.Mon \\ v theroforr !?■• panel forijfn fm ipr purn. g ron O' Uspally op the FUgr* fhere \> ? ICproKo' .. ! .-Jiifj f< • MiO p'jt. until tb*? pro nl ; t ?: ~n« . . r«lUi upon o*eh rp-aPor. r.o ; - *ti ni n table !i •'-> r ; *'bdo. hov*- t=ver. for ovmpoeiutT? p r { ivip ( v.'? to remain seair i and gi \ p hi:- Vi bap ' ! v. uulu be the more dopirable rnothod When the ma-~-**T of < isbee If invite the audience f ' particiv>atn r»lio».vir»g tbr pnsnjin. '■ r jt«f*bf Fav r like thi : tills tir»»r. v r ; :n f?*> a ported of fifOrti mtniilr- to fidf-rbil' our * I ••'• it-d opinions, i i otn #f»r *it:M nirp ITp rpitite'+lipß l! ‘ alt »|>|esffor»s *iuj «'pin# 0“' f l * - iMtdreesed dteerfh to the? tytod c»:«tnt- F’foasf' *f : r?nd 3?l«f t"i nouue* vouf tiatne heforip -f.H i»i3f your Question or opinion * The member?; »n th f •O- ighf -vyll 1o ii ' • - d " 1 . ' I -hould b : ■ to a- V ! ' .- •sy.mposni* v ‘ ; f if H = ’>> i ‘•or»- l plo»r of rrhooT-. anH r ,, d" bn fanilHie- and jobs. <an be r r footed in T * v oars'* " Kf u r ; The mol ion proposing 1! <t » r’ub suspend the ruleß ennircs a tum-tbird., vote to ' . .j y. Often r. c lub o/iiat is n as STAND RUT,PS wbmh may be applied on ! to )'■■'■' pa> 1 i(.ui; v rlub in Dor c a pnbbc speaking jglnb n.;,v .. - RALEIGH SEAFOOD I rcsli Seafood Daisy nne d a vii r. r. ma i tk 2 -11 is A < OMi -| .;• T I 1l NT OK If AIR PRODICTS Oil, i ill*ling* ;uiri %,f • Vv aving Wax, Lanolin and Scalp Zest, Hair S|rab;Mner ami Dresser, 1 Pressing Irons and Lyrlers, Raleigh Commission lisuse, Inc. let F. HAltGl',‘3"!' I -11 pie 2 J7-H RU.KU SI, N <- Straight BOURBON -XT r, " T Whiskev ' " v " WA " T AIIoJUkC J IYVOW COMP-^MY * lA\VRfeiiCE&URGt, XfiNfUCKT •nips proved shat it is tune to stay sit every conceivable version. Waistlines varied from the high under the bosons empire to low on the hips, Home, si .o visited to obtain fashions foe the show, advocates Hie rela.\« d line, yet each designer '>;=.. created Ills own version. From ■he lonim ; line through double I'-ess l" the exciting “cyclone’ look of Sehube’th, Italy's fashion riory i- one of gre.it controversy. Sotu • of (he fashions worn In the ' S'lnutv f ashion f lir” are eictorr'l in (he < mrent issue of thiony Mitga/.bne. 1 in* pictures line ail taken in Partr anil lionn fa.sis inn saions. Knlme perlonv; ra-’S of Hie •Finny P he n Fair" include: an ian i a Ne, p; Miami, Nov 121 a -i<‘ nnv’lio. Noi. it: Montgomery. *..n I'. f3 ll uvuthai" Ns, 16; n.- ■■ 1- la Nov IP; Cincinnati Nov. 21; ! ns-e, rv>. Nov ?3; *>!.. t e»ls. a.',; ! ja Nov 2P: Detroit. "r.v IP ; i Hbh ''. t oi r iO: r .es An • r.'er. 7. -'id Franei'oo. ’ l)ef ip. ! a di.uidiiig rule which read?; \tiv m.'m.'ee who lab. io ao ; pe«r on Hi? platform when assign ed shall by flood Niton.-’ .eniinsr for example, thal a p.eniher i. «- yerlnus stekoess in (be fatr.ilj preventing liis ririiiflmevi of his siiraliinc «*- '-nruepl After siting the r diil'- < re i on for his failure In speak nn the program ns signet!. Hie group nvn want to suspend Ho- mi!- ip his parli mini ease fin iiu, sjuelal pin.-ipt. (Nitre, ft member | ought say. -Mr. (■;.•• !•!•• a!., T irieyi that ye •'.'lSpend He r ,"!e.. fining a t.k»m - | per -" 00 fcir talpiro i« appear op i le'ogiyio n? I'—ipne i since be had ; -pend the rib'," Tt two-thirds of tin vote for suspension I e( the i-dundit'S m'r, the pnrtirulpr i le.rtpbur :r> ion "•.'cntifl not | have ie pey Hie fine. if FAD f it Si • Foe rr.y fivs discossion pamph ! send a sfamneo selr-sapresyod ! businc'« envelope to Dr. Marcua ; TT. Pbolrvare, St. Augustine's Col j vcotion. . RIiADt'RS For free ribviSiev. Pamphlet j vend a '-eif..'ddressed envelope to | Dr Marcus D BoniVrPrc. Si. Aug lyyi.r,.'. College. Raleigh. N C fie i sure to aft ■. a rs imp Mj neighbors ” “-c -/ ’'Arc I > ( <-1 r *<-• '1 know that, taxes arc out raceoun. hut can't we ITKASK c.H something b«- yidra potatoes?” e * ■ t * ** ■■■>< ■■■ 4^-- ili vii ' * y '■ &sr' < '<wiA:.,. • Ajff cliffy’' '^rfu v ' MISS HOMECOMING Miss Rachel Cherry, a native of Feu is (on. N. C„ was ehosni Koiticeoitiing Queen t« reign over the Home (’Owing activities at Fayetteville Stale Teachers College, November R Miss Cherrv attended the Charles G. White School, Poiversville. She N a mem her of the V.W.C.A, the college choir and the Student ( otineiS Labor Executive Is Sean Os Tan Leaders I CHICAGO Asa Phillip Ran jdeiph president o.f the Brother- | i hood of Sleeping Cor Porters, and on AF! CIO vice prcridenl. is the number one louder of the nation's i 17 million Negroes, according to i up arf'de in the November issue : of Ebony Magazine | Randolph'? stature as the leader i of Negroes can be measured by the ; honor of being selected as lead ; off spokesman by three other ; .i:embers of the Negro dele2atie>n I d mol iv it h Prrsiden! Risen• | hnwer at the White House on .June j The defr-n(ion included NAAf'P : Kyrcufive So rlaiy f’o\ W'ikins, | N'aliiiiiai Ui ban f.esgite Fxeciitive ; Direct or i<eslcr R. Grsnger and j Snuthero leadership Conference j Pmsident (he Rev. Dr. Martin Ln j iher King. ,fr 'T'lic labor (e.iilcr. In the ir (ide by t bony editor A 1 Ift n Hoi i ison. has worked for ow (0 years to "‘histen jtbP process of peaceful advancement to yy arr! equality of cUiiPnship for all Americans," as an edi tor, orator, labor organizer and spokesman. Os the four U. « Presidonix with whom he has tno(. Randolph soys: “Truman did a very good job on civil rights had convictions ! bul he had to be moved to do j something about them"; ‘'Risen ; bovver left (no with the feeling that be would do the right thing”; "Roosevelt was neither pro nor eon on the Negro problem.” arid ; ••r’oolidge didn’t say a word. Hr i Hist .-ui there listening." Although he never mo! with ; him, he says of TTcrbcH Hoover, i “He took ‘no significant aid ion in protect ion of the Negro's righ ts " If remit red Randolph, says Ph ony, .tt! years to win recognition | i- an om.ial from IT. > labor I leeMrir. and to bo gi"'°ri “ vice ; j’l'.'-ijdeol r . plpre on the Executive State College Answers QUESTION' What should f do ! u i!!i the soybeans l am now bar- ! | vesting? j ANSWER: It. may be advisable j j to bold them until after the liar- ■ j vest chit,, but it is not advisable ( j to he'd them beyond the first of . i (h® yopr Without governividnt loan ; I protection. Soybean supplies ate : i IV pi i- rent greater than tart vear. | ! and ft 9 per cent above 1947-58 a- | i verp go. Demand for soybeans win ; 1 probably tie up some because of j mote 1 1 restock, but not ay. much - supplies Marvi-'t prices this ! '-car hmo-m *<t 99 to sl9? pel f”trite | irt Rm.tern North Carolina compared with .starting prices of about fit 13 la*t year. This year's support price for North Carolina j ,o . t-- ov !,. $3 04 per bushel- QUESTION; What I* <t‘» trend to farm land and hu»Jd inc v-iiop-. In North Carolina? ANSWER: I'p* The market value of farm land and build ine«. In North Carolina re**- I per rent during the vear end j i log .fitly t. I9SR This com pare* with a nationwide rise in fuirn values of 5 per re id harm real estate reporters r* ttmatr (hat 'at® prices fo> liroperties on dirt roads WOtlld irnijr from 3 to tl per cent higher. dependlne on the area, ii tliev mre loco led on sn"! t or haril-surfaf! road?. QUESTION Where Is the major research -cork being done no witch weed” ANSWER: At ftm Border Belt Tobacco Research Station at Whiloy ilJe. which is in the heart ■if the infested ;ii cm. A greenhouse i md laho 'ntorv is being ereeterd at ihr * lalion. Work is aisn tie i n done a I a rented fai m .il nearby Eveiorern, Council of the AFL-CIO. The amazing advance of Negro j labor proceeded hand in hard with I Randolph s remarkable rise to i eminence as an influential figure I in the house of labor and a per- I suasive spokesriian for hi.s people. * mg HS SB| Bb mg iSfe Syzoi - sIV S’.'.ff o&a BB ji-.—,-, ‘VsS>i Iftfl i f tour own NEIGHBOR HOOD 1 || IIH | COIN - OPERATED SELF SERVICE Westinghouse Laundromat equipped laundry store join mm GRAND OPENING aMSBMY CELEBRATION NOVEMBER 11th Convenient Free Parking W 9 OTI SET ALL YOUB WASH DONE pifp? d’ ijjgj * BRING YOITU LAUNDRY BETWEEN 9 A.M. AND “ " *|jj ® m 9 P.M., OCT. n. SEE IT WASHED UEAUTIITibI.V :m CLEAN AND PEUFF-DItJEt) IN OCR Kl« COMMERCIAt, DRYERS... GET Aid. YOUR LA UN DR ! DONE IN LESS THAN AN HOUR - -AT NfMTI VROKI After You Have Tried ft Free The Price Will Be 10 Lb. WASH 20c DRY !0c IT’S EASY! DO-IT-YOURSELF! SAVE 50%! 7-Fifty Pound Dryers 26 Westinghouse Washers S q 2A Hour* 25 Lb. Aldwashers For Rugs & Heavy Loads | ss> , 7 J t 4ffl [ DAVIE STREET COIN LAUNDROMAT ! J 408 Hast. Davie Street Raleigh | 70 NC Counties To Participate In NCC Resource Use Ed. Coefab DURHAM Dr. Theodore R. Speignor, Director of the Divif.mn of rtcsouivp Use Education st Northe Carolina College, said re cently 500 shyool heads in ?fi comi tie have- been invited to participate in the 12th annual Resource Uso Education program at North Caro lina College on November 12. ‘‘Meeting the Challenge of Space Age through Resource- U;-e Education" is the theme of thi. year’s program. ISr. Catherine T. Dennis, Slate Supervisor of Home. Economies Education, State Department or Public Instrnr time Ralrtgll, v HI deliver the keynote address at a. m on November IS In Duke An rtftorkon. Seniors from several state high schools will conduct a panel on "Using Natural Resource* to Meet the Challenge of the Space Ape " Dr Stanley A Cain, Chairman of the Department of Cooservp- Hun. University of Miehigao. Ann Arbor, will give the dsv'a jnv-n address at 2 - C0 p. m Or. Cain Is OPENING SPECIAL PANTS 39= SUITS 69= WE OFFERED COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE * ALTERATIONS OF ALL KINDS 1 HOUR SPiC & SPAN CLEANERS 60S W. SOUTH STREET Charles Pack professor of Conser vation. School of Natural Resour ces at Michigan. Three workshops and five re source use clinics will be conduct ed as part of the nay s program. Dr. Robert. E. K. Rourke, Exe cutive Director, Commission on Mathomstk's, New York will serve as eonsu'tant for a special mathe matics workshop. Dr. .1. I) Taylor, a specialist in the field oi geographic cdii eatloa, will have charge Os the geography -workshop. Associ ated with him wilt he f>r. If lYf. Williamson, Oennrtment of 'Physics, Duke University, who will serve as » resource person. Five resource use dilutes will he provided for teachers at ait grade levels In reading, con pervation. mental physical.«o. rial health, hem making, and music. The T’rinrk ft’a * Suparviaore clinic will ct’Pdart Its work from last yosr. Sevora! awards and dtstions will I be given individuals and groups THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBFH g, iftsg during the session Two educators will be chosen for distinguished award* on the basis of their con tribution to resource use activities in their areas during the year. Additional recognition will bo uiven to county and city teacher units for sponsoring Resource Use activities to improve the quality of living for ail citizens in their community SPECIALIZING TN NEW HOME BUILDING AND REMODELING Call For Estimate /Vo Obligation* A. A. HODGE, Contractor rumple 3 *5063 1711 K. WT.Orvr «T- JL&i KE^EJCKY' bourbon °»w! p Km ! Years Old H? & PROOF Mfflm FtfU $385 IH.B JBRBLI msmr.RRV _ . H, -o com- Brothers Who Raped Girl Go To Prison CHICAGO «‘AWP>—Two brotheia who wer« charged with raping » iT-year-old girl tost August were sent to prison, Wednesday. Leonard Pleasant, 89. and hi.- brother Hi chard, 83, wira eentenr ed to the penitentiary for raping the teen-age sir! in their auto near an elevated structure on August b. 11
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