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8 TW! CAROUHIAM M i IK ENDING s ATCKXIAi, FEBEUABY ?. 19A3 DECEASED POSTMAN HONORED Goldsboro Postmaster I . V Gardner presenta to Mis. Iloro thy Bamei n rertificate of honorary recognition awarded poathumoiuly to her husband. Ihe late Ben jamin F'. F.imrs, for devotion to duty in the course of an honorable career in ihe United Slates I'oslal Sender. Dr. Fosdick Given Phillip Murray Prize NEW YORK- Dr Harry Emer son Fosdick, pastor emeritus of Riverside Church. New York City, last night received the annua! Philip Murray Award of the NA AP Legal Defense and Educational fund. Dr. Fosdick is the third outstand ing American to be honored by the Philip Murray Award Committee for “contributing in great measure to tile betterment of race relations" |Tr*T*jf**Tf* *"s s 4 $ s t'f* Z PHONE * vi StiSfCmmA » i M WfjiWm TODAY •* Z GET CASH « v. » 1 Vi TOMORROW “! V 9 , *** \ Z ») MODERN FINANCE CORP.’SS ,yi M Conveniently Located Offices •yt- ~ . _ —_— Vt 110 W. Martin St. # 330 S. 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Mrs. Waddell is a Board j j member-of the Fund. A check for j | SI,OOO accompanied the award j which Dr. Fosdiclr will pcss on to one of the many philanthropies in I which he is interested the citation described Ih Fosdick as one "who in Un church and iu the community ha* worked tlrelf-slt for < m» cietx in Which all men arr truly brothers; who in a live crowded with duties he- not only had the courage bu* a I , ways found liwte to art again-i injustice, no matter how pow erfu! his antagonists: who, h> the way in which hr has lived his days, has helped countless I men and women to accept and to strive for Ihe attainment of his vision of a world of peace l< fott Warn To Take Din v UK> Out ot rj|* i C. Kart |i £ ; i • fchiman jfjt ; «i4Ttea •nujt us» mmm mym insurance m «w«S COMPANY '~ Tini l| i—WWwowmhiuo *ug»«rngw^e_'!»«»sgin wm-mjroe& w«g yi■ ■» j REPAIRS TO | RECORD I PLAYERS iTAYLOR j RADIO & TV | SERVICE I “77i«; H ous« Service Built CALL »TE 2-3950 2,24 E MARTIN ST. 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Under the direction of Thurgood Marshall, it has been responsible for arguing in the U. S Supreme Court the historic car- j cs which have resulted in the out 'awinc of segregation in our public | schools and u continues to repre sent Negro school children and j their parents in seeking to obtain equal educational opportunities M\ ll T's wuimiMoßk OR CM>\R FARMS SLICED BACON.:. 39 WM CHUCK BOAST » 49* k| Strhfl.ffNtifß SHOH OkR I tMR SHOt/!.l»Fff ROAST 63c S 75c ROAST > 39c iTrniuTm?t?l| MIiKItMHK ROVf-IN FWISHMADf L. 8 j RIB ROAST r 73c GROUND BEEF. . . . » 55c fhicc* effective w Ijv-al Coloniat \ATI R-1 F.NI.fUt im \ 1 1- ok BRINKS'I v *ore« tbns Swboriduy, Febnjer^ LEG-O-LAMB ....•» 59c BEEF STEW ■« 29c y ~” 5 W I-. IHr AT D H.OMAI. 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An Identification Division has 1 been established for finger-print- I in? suspected criminals and photo ! graphing crimes and accidents, a- j long with a records division STRESSES PISTOL TRAINING I The ex-Mannc has stressed jvs- j to! training for all regvilar and special officers and training in police procedure and working con ditions. According to Chief Plourney, hu ■ Plans to further training methods in traffic problems, and in the i use of Judo, in which he is an ex- ; pert. Born In Palmyra 36 years ago, the ex -Marine was educated in his citw where he was track and football star Two years after Japan at tacked the United dialer, hr joined the Marine Corps and saw action both in the Pacific and Korea, and following his .discharge he attended Sbc \e,v York University Sehoot of Id neutron for two years. Returning to his native city, ■ Flournoy joined the I'piiimyia IV I lice Force on July IT. 1950. and ! was appointed a patrolman. MADE SERGEANT IN 1351 ! Named a sergeant in March of 1954. the following year in S* ptem her hr became a first sergeant and during his yems on the force, lie attended ihe State Police Mum. | PATRONIZE | OUB ADVERTISERS i ~~ * j cipal School, FBI combat pistol J | couvce* and other training achcion.. ! ! Married and the father of five children, ranging in age from nine i to two. including twins, Flcumey ! and his family are members of the Sacred Heart Parish WHITE OIL’CO.IO. Mohilheat FUEL OIL & KEROSENE WE GIVE S&ll Green Stamps j DIAI IT. 4174 1115 IV. LENOIR ST RALEIGH, N. C. ; NEW <Y* USED CLOTHING Cut Rate Friers j ODOM CUT RAT 13 CLOTH INC, 130 E. MARTIN ST.
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