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Most Negro Radio Stations “A Cheap insult" To Race, Says St. Louis Man ST. LOUIS - Mo,st Nfigro era* slmsis mlio ha? been termed u T''«-ap insult” to N<-gioe« "a source st self generat' d bigotry. rcltgi .nt« qiawkery, charlatanism and u wallow of ugly, primitive and iarmful sounds" bv a young pre sident of a station that bi-ottis to the Negro market. Richard .1 Miller, president of St, Louis Radio Station KXLW. leveled his blast at the media in •he Dec 3 issue of Variety, the theatre world’? rn os t respecterd publication. ‘'filler told Variety's Art FVoodxton*. that any white man vhe Htlgrr,- momenta rile over a Negro emphasis station 'WASHINGTON TERRACE APARTMENTS bedrooms,, living room kitchen ■md oath. Stove, refrigerator heater, water furnished. $47.00 Apply in person Tel. TE 3-110 J If you !eam fa serve NOW it €®n mmm m hi of comfort lATm ON! FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY FREE 4ooo° com the &i*&* SANTAS A" m this Christmas f ree j l?*'*t'F r , f lk ft tzJLs '■-“' “ ■ .m»lm GRAND PRIZE FRIi! THIS UMtt MN „ ;s ATLAS Sewing Machine ~)u,,w r «* si »'*»n t»*ns» mu. ** t, Covet th« aimkot ti "Santt" tm iht tr« tVrii# ttu f»*»f «« it, <e „ rß * fwltw „ (mjf * Dlfil AfTiCM » TtOATING PRISSfR fOOV * £XCKUSIV? t*** r !,ffwr mirfrMt. IURT4N SfW-UTI * AUTOMATIC: OARNM * R#OP FTffl *• * ! ®' , t**' »*»»? f* #>» tter# ACTi©M * AUTOMATIC BOBBIN WiNDFR •* ®"Af w >* p»miie*4 <>»» nth <■»»•«■»«<t»r. .n# M ty »»* *„»•«, w n ; t* * FRIi MFfTIMI PARTS GUARANTEE ||||ss *n" mth hmtkt>ltf WT)OH4Uy AOyftriilO UST MCI mt*mw I vlf *• *" rrf ** wl! * fc * MW w* <««*»**»». pr<Hi*pf»«i «*•<•**« *j nph Ttu ititntm fit ihi i’iigtt will b* Until, ti\ mtrin bttom* iht property #< eft* 'tmpvitr 55 «* SSO 00 PR|£is 40 Ji9,OO PPSIZIJ 5 f '** ,f ** «wjw«y mhM ikh pwMif*»l»o or* 001 tlipihh It portMpoi*. Mafhlße, Ik? Trite . $199.54 Machine, Ikt trite . sm.so T* MmJwadfo* Clstrit. SO.OO Mertfeandis* Check. no* * atia* mmim zmnm \ tsfftnt* .. . $14?,J0 felsfw*, s , s?s?.s© | 208 S, Kt sr { , - 1)J77 « #£& K J. r 1 •vm-.-tt- I o#n*ißiK»a: I wish *0 lukmit my «n»>y inogfeommt with Ih* Ifbovsfwict. ! CONTEST SXPJRSS MIONiGHT | WT COUMT SS ... * SUN, DEC. 21ST | NAME _.__ S & L——l—J 5 | 1 CITY .... . WATT i «|2U V . „ mrTtttmt kit. «n<« k«im cwut 2 “ S • | PHONE _ I Isl A SEWING I ts m * l * om lnrm - «e« PMW MMCTIMfw row NO Ml: J CENTERS I -} hear? poor pros ramming and erunamy talk, he hears Vrgroc- i e-.-.hortin? atn! cajoling olKer j Negroes to bo,*. he hears tow down music and is left with the strong impression that they are really different "How corny operatoi . don't try to peddle religious fakery to, siy, j Italians?” Miller emoted as say- I mg belligerently. "How dare they j assume the Negro is more super slltious','" Miller iutd previously ••xpr«w ••<{ Ins views along this line in 'Spon sor niags/inv. a truck- publication Speaking to the S|. Louis chard.- r I of Frontiers of America. th« young i executive predicted a new trend in j Negro emnhans i-arlt.- Rf» sgJH th" I time was “over" for the kind of i programming typical of most of i tie stations beaming to the Negro! market. Tiie owner of KXLW who bought ; the station last March told Varied- j that there are an estimated 70 ra ; ciio stations in the United States j which program entirely for Ne- | grocer but hi- felt that, there were- I n't more than a half-dozen of j them which were sincere arid tried Ito •‘D'-oeran: up” ratlivr than | '--hoof - o 'ii Uc noted that WI.JR of New York, Ki'RS of Kansas ! Lily and hit own outlet were a. ! morttf the few yerving the coivi ! oninity. “What iNog'-o radio! should do, I and is not doing is to be able to I point to a< least one thing at the •'tid of the year—whether it's an non Dint: a nark bench or a com munity center, something—and sav t:i> taimn got this one thin? that's northwhil---.' Miller declares Millet pointed out iii Variety that v, tiite announcers for white audiences are allow*-/) the dignity of using their own names—William R. Williams. Martin Block or whoever Rut ilie V'erre deejav doesn't have his own name. He's given the "awe of a elown, a name in keeping with tin- false and geo h sou. stereotype ol the idiotic smiling Netjro. lie becomes tilt h- Snuffy, Hr. Gismo, Ra dio Haddy-O, The Cal Man, | “The Irony is the white man who ! 'istens in is not really bearing \ what the Negro wants to hear.” • Miller said. The executive said his station is i making a profit from its ‘enlight | i tied prornmmming." He said he >■ ,j{ » i Sir.-ii; BOURBON ,/T* f*n - j •* QUARi v'iuskey ...0.. 'AtWtINCUIUi©. KtMfUCKT PROOF \ i.l - , KNdAGEMKNT tWOI'N'Ci:ML VI -J. i>. raison of Brooklyn, New fink, announces the engagement oi his daughter Dome, to Mr. \rablc 1,. McCloud ol ML \iry. IMiss 3 .itsoti, whose late mo ther was the former Nancy Simmons of Dudley, is a graduate of Car ver High School in Mount Olive, and is turn a senior at R. timdi { al lege in Greensboro. Mr. McCloud, a senior and an honor student «n A&T College in Greensboro, has served in the I tilted states \i-- Force, and is now an officer in the Air force ROT < fin- v. coding will take place shortly alter Hn- couple graduate in ,|gm . l:t’>b. assumes the others who follow the I same format are makine profits as • well. Deaths MISS SI 'MI SWIM- US The funeral m-svies- of "vli.os Su -u- who i.>n (><■ 4 L»-.ld .'it Hu- jVtorhy 31 !*«*s> t 1 Church on Suod--i> ;>t 1 n. m -vith | R > T r H. rmii .'r>, e,., • Buv ; jjjf ‘va- in Hijirre-’t rc-n-- *- She ::? py?s i '■•±d by - v>sty; ‘>lr : Kt oi ' Blalock Jons*/- of No hohk Vlrgini-i ftIHS 1 \HR>f \\ -VI KI R > \ N l*f It s Mt - * Sito Wolho- 00. ; .j-<,rj on rVoeixiteei 4. TuDery! orV vk o [ v-.-fl' held of ‘I - - SI V,it f AM if I Church on Sunday at 230 p. m. [with u?» Rev i s p- ,\n of foci i :itltig- ’Bunn?. took in the j Hili'.rr-M Cemetery. I Shp is survived by iho follow-•• I im: a htisbcind. Mr, Thorn ij-; S&tg I der -two .-on*. Mr Thomas Son ! d.d-’-ris. J» nrid M* 1_,£*?v?o!0 S*»n<tcv ! -,T .*;... . • > < r -r\ . CL '.#‘4*. « fSiUkASWi . mii'. V'tfl ! Williams Walt.-.-r o! M- * : u N ,!.: j two aster;-. Mm Lotetia Avmy of I Raleigh aid Mi- Wilurs Hinton |or Newark. N -i • o b-theu;. i Mi - Haywood Waive' and AT 4, . jcv I'hotuin \i. -i If- i , both of s- ■ ■ I ark, N .1 • fit* imr-le. M< IWitO j -\vl4(f -i.i ■ --f himrr j niiS jni V KROTW U» \!i 14 tHk funeral of Mn tola Hre-n ! Hunfer. -■- -ho died on Ivc eiQße; 30 i ■»» hohf -< r h~ _ honie tVeciriei-us ■ Thee ember 1 at 3 P m Buna) - is J in the Oberlin Cemetery with B>n i D N. Hcv- ?i-d officiating | . Survivors include a hoc-band, i Mi Bui k» Hinton !<vo daughtei I Mrs. Mary Little t-i Kateigh -and Miss Catherine Hinton of Rai-iah; six sons, Messrs -lames. John and j Otis Hinton all of RaL ir-U rind i Mr. .Tt-route Hinton of Richmond, ; Virginia. Mr. Arthur Hinton of ; Washington, Georgia, and Mr. Ra's-h Hinton nf Wm-hinn'ton. 1). C.t and thirteen Mi;. OANtHI. fifßNA’Vf Funeral serviw> for M: lV.nmt nvbnoiu. "ho died on No\ mber ■ 30. iv*-'i*r held at the Manly Sire" ' I Church "hi !) "ccuril"" r-t 1 1 I •' j rn ■> ith th, th i T i' Hanifii 1 of I riciatinp. : -;..1,- T.l"'(-*n," n "" lie re 11-jl rl 1 1 *-’Ol ipast Cafcarruf St rent, i -urvivi-H by. a wife Mi ■ I,* a W’lluUT" Deb j narn: f'-vo som. Mi Leotba Dsbnans |of Comtiten Cali forms ind Mr i Daniel Bair* Pebnatn, three bro i there, Mr. Arthus Debnem of Hal | fcigh. Mr Wslket Debnam and Mr ] } Moms Debnam. both of Nev York | j City; one sister, Mrs. Mary M. j ft vans of New York City; and two J j rrandrrhlldrro UNCF Given $50,000 By | Esso Fund iVTW YORK, N V IV UniM'rH : Nef-rro CY»!}»>>••*•• \i*'!*• ? i thirty 4hi> : f j colle-ytt *wd ntu- I v^vsl♦.}<■-r. in f l * «•) < y -tgtfit J; j ; j ! rfr’ived a from tin- Ksso Edn • j | ratioti Foundation f*.?r the fotiith j i consecutive yo-n Tlir FounoTlion ; ' est«hH hed in Wo ip tc» - Fi!!hl]? * t»rnl <* . r%f»c*|lilvr of f|i»’ liltlfj, }*Y Es) s*ene Hoteti. hoard rhatear* of Standard Oil Company ’*-■ j ».) amt eba-iramn of Hie Favi Education I oumbitiiin The •> mount w%k • .'>o.ooo the f und disclosed. * Fund volunteers last year, ! through campaigns in more thab j 120 cities, raised $ 1,774,820 to help j |->civ»l.e fnemlier colleges nyi-t j the«r current oucrating expenses. ! Mr. Itotmaii expressed praise for j ij-u work of (ho Fund in announo j tag the 1358-50 F.sso Kdtication I Fouwdatlo.il eontelbution. it v -i --j one; of the largest of 350 annus! i grants by the Foundation, totaling i ft 123.000 ‘The Foundation bay eon -1 tributed a total of about sr>.’"oo$ r >.’"oo ire i to privately supported col h*- a of, and i universities and edit* .dionai organ- j inations iMdw it was established ! four years ago. The 33 Fund colleges represent a combined "-nrollment of more than iH.OOO students ?&£ Old Tjm eK* 'f ' ) #: wm: ' ..•</' si! /** -v /re IThen if comes f„ Hi-ue expensive, the woman pajs-atleni iori." M-ke » eoW.coW polar saw ! f,, lb - niuru pudding nn‘\ , it wi ; h abase of imperil mW* j tine for the bc«( taste '-on , cm’!, uusii. j * * - For that rn iij - turkey ‘ and crau %kY T ||■ berry tnakc it super special, by ecving d .on hot toast v.pre*3 wab «»Wcd *lcb Imperial margarine- It Him Hidgjji f i. fiy/i[jfijiftT4 1 m. iii ON ★ APPLIANCES * mEYISION ~k TIRES & TUBES STORES 41 .t Fayetteville St jSI H.TAN A smm-:i> L ARC, If OR ANN PAGE CREAMY I SHALL «| FRESH , %i% _ J OLIVES 1 * t 3 c j MAVOMUUSE JANK PARKKR - AMKRHJA’S V AVORITK FRUIT CAIIS f 4 mm M m mm mhw 1 VsUb•* 05, 3 9CC 5 OOE Cake I rUVU). CakeMsUVLb. CakeW * Pi# KBACON FULL-SIZE - COLORFUL * VALUE • CIUBriME ISIRDSEYB PrAIO irfcrge Si/e Only 3fie WORTIIMORB OGMCIOUS CREAM FILLED nmr niHtnv Oflc lIIUI . llRUli) £JJ I.ARGK SIZK, FANCY CLEAN - ENGLISH WALNUTS ; 47' I'rices This Ad Arc Effective Through Saturday, Dec. 20th. 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