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£7» DUmpt SpaUam rican Nazi Party Members Banned From Democratic Meetings NEuarrsc city, men —Eight i ajktia iniudtßeta Hto Itaulnu tow* under pollde «aMk Ml week aim a mmhdpiJ judge suspend ed M-day Jill sentences against ™ gnttp arms arrested last Moßday during* a scuffle in front of Convention hall, where the PartnmaHc National convention arai^gettlngundCTway, MWaeni Trooper uniforms and I*l swastika armbands. ißAiilmil in military fashion BaJtogWrate F. Frederick MMy la charges of pnrtletpat ttHf in «£ce said tire ■wagis” toad earned signs during their demon atfMMb which read: "IBJ the Traitor”' and "Johnson White "sEe eight were Identified as nattr E*rl BUir, 27: Patrick Chdrito Ryan, 2ft; Frank Übrick ItMlfm, 29; Lotn LAvem Dona w*F, aft: William Ignatius Terry, 47} Alien Russell Mtyer, 22; Otis LONDON OIL Burns To Serve You ;UIA»HIC Call TE 2-2004—George London M and always wake tap warm. 1 Jjgfr . First Federal Savings at Sokigh and tabulae It Id in Savings and Horn Loans In the araa H served mmu»auujimmaaam» /A FEDERAL SZTiKgS \IrSAVINGS / T LOAN tuocuttiw 90 RftkUM f iiWi Extension Phaaai AM a lot to Uvin( aBB lilfcfiiii. -' Wherever You Spend a lot of Time How many atepo in a 4njT? A tot tote—with extension phones where yen live ml Wort most Relax most For übdievabto cooventonce (not to mention all the fun sad ptotture) havg sa extension phone... in color ... Md m mod* earn. Im MB yoor Telephone Business Office. tooutharn Bail ee^RSddtkgg.. Cochran, M; and hie «Mt can Nasi party. **w Family Os Slain Tutor Gets Benefits WASHINGTON CNFO Tht family of Lemuel A. Penn, the aP my reserve lieutenant cblottdL slain from ambush last July 11 ! while enroute home from a s•*• week training aesaion at FOd BM» i ning, Ga.. has been granted Aim : benefits because Penn dMd Wttto on active duty. i death grantluity and bask pa? The family, received ftJM to immediately, and attlt monthly dependency and IndtaHntto MM . pensation until to* tolW ShUimn. t ages 8-13, art 21. PRELUDE TO ECMOOL TEAM - North Catalina Cos ltd* officials an preparing tee OR mmetad renord hrenlfnj antottmant at 1,700 atudenta tar tho 1904-0 S academic year. Seen com - d taring final praparaHene batata aohaot b eptoe ara, tram toss, Dr. Jeaaph A. Pittman, Doan of the Undergraduate School: Dr. Helen O. Edmonds. Dean at the Graduate Behoof, Withe L. Bryant, tartatrar, and tin. Marta E . Ctaad at the tartrtrar't office. Preehmen wilt report on Sept. 6 tor maimdii*aa| Earn Oriinifluwij wsHi nfiirnnwi otv *w* if *t» __ THEY'RE IN THE AIR FORCE NOW ftoee afudenfs who graduated in electrical engi neering at AkT Ca/lada this month and ware oamadaatonad as second lieutenants in the U. S. Air Force under tht AkT ROTC FmRWII led thalr bare pinned on by loved ones. In the group ara, from left to right: Lt. Cato Raaraa, who will continue pilot training, and his mother. Mrs. Mery Reaves of Pittsboro; Lt. Jamoa Event, Who will attend navigator training school, with his wife, Mrs. Sara Evans, both of Newark, N. J., and Lt. Joeaph Burnette, who will attend advanced engi neering school, with hie mother, Mrs. Verna Burnette, both of Mebane. Whits Atlanta Baptist Congregation Turns Down 100 G Offer By Muslims ATLANTA fNFI) A white Baptist church, located in a tran sition are* here, has turned down a SIOO,OOO offer by the “Blade” Muslims of Atlanta to purdteaa the property snd transform it in Shoot At Rights Worker’s Car, Threatens His Life MADISON, ria. Five shotgun blasts were fired on August 29 into the ter of Michael Geison, a Gain#- ville student who has been wash ing U a volunteer tor CORE'S vster re|istr*U6n drive in Madison Coun ty. Tht car was parked outside UM hOftiS at Rev. D. H. Jamison, a Ne gro minister who is housing GtisOn and another student-civil rights WOrkfr. Following the sheeting, aa anonymous esUer threatened: “That Ore was a mim, the next five won't be-get eat of town!” A few weeks ago, Geison found s fire bomb planted in his car. Dur ing July he was arrested twice for TsaklSM driving" while working an voter registration. Following nu first arrest, he filed a false arrest INSURANCE • RENTALS • SALES UT Ui BELT TOO!” Terrace Insurance & Realty Co. M >6ol*l Ofc. t. I. im, Mgr. 01 At itt-WM for Flowers Com mo nily Florist COftftAGtA—riACKJUL M*ION»-*OmtD FLA2TTI plows* AtiuwQtMiwTi, etc. 325 N. Tarboro St Day TE 2-8305-Ni*ht TE 2-2936 Talephonat TE 3-9395 JAMES SANDERS TILE CO. Umm JR*, ISM Cmakt Asphalt, Rubber and Vinyl Tile M* ELIUfOTOR STREET »»IIW «. C. 11 to a “Mausiim Temple.” The Rev, I. C. Embrey. pastor i ofthe church, said the group ' had been told the asking price i far the church la {125.000, but 1 aold thoold ttia Mtattta offer suit against the city end county in which he sought $100,600 damages Canning Firm Refuses Contracts To Tan Fanners Who Dare To Vote ft. FRANCIftCILL. La. - The Princevill Canning Co it using its local economic position to main tain white supremacy in this parish of West Feliciana where no Ne«ro had registered to vote from recon- i struction days until last October. The company, which is the only market in the area tor sweet pota toes. the mam crop, has adopted a policy of refusing to negotiate a DIAL lsl-ilst that amount to probably wotaf fiat hi icrtDicd. “We wouldn't aell to anybody who wouldn't be a reputable part of the community,” he said. Tha Muslim organisation Al ready operates a temple and ha* A small business program in At* lAOttk ONE or THE bitterest things of life lies in th* discovery that thing! never some to us so easily when we have ceased to desire them. WHAT HAS BEEN described al a brittle woman is sftype of fe male 1 don’t ilka. contract with any Negro former j who attempts to exercise hi* right to register snd vote. As a consequence, those Ni gra far megs who have become Involved tn CORE'S registreMen j drive are in a deperate plight. CORE I* trying to find market, far their crop* ootetde of Me are*, but It has proved t* be largely unsuccessful, se fir. CORE has alto launched a nati ,n* wide boycott of Princevllle pro- OTan 3bpics/*s if jr i r i ■ Hnra < I ly y%T / 1 Ti ’'iifffljftfiffdrsfMninlHri ilVl SOT TO KEEP UP WITH THI WtWt/* %»*»<>/ BUYING YOUR CLOTHES Would yen be happy wearing a ar your family were fatal to is without something they needed very badly? O* course you wouldn’t, but that W exactly what happens B •tiny families when same toady members cry, fuss and. beg for a adw dress. to as tor aa t» rteoM many tota lise fled it hateful as have a Man salted a •witafar estate tedtad* kTtaM < te T <MMu! feed, rtoL raaraaMßh aea ftoa a«MN a BM f te >> «MSmKU and asthWtea Tbsrsfara, sera ati/tesdsmaata aa * f iflOOu daOar Thrempi nSSSfteStatote SJSa I? twtta aa tor to vatoMan bTttla Mha toiM ftea m MAA mtea pwTMI WPP PP/W M ■ MOW IM MM fashion. ITOm parsed wba ly win check be* wardrobe, eon alder her needs, will try to bal ance what she baa w mead wtW what she aesds sad perhaps will decide to«—H sm»e at her etotheo to save money. in efceehtftf yaur wmdrobe, you probably have some rietaea tot your cleaat oat you are net wearing The important thtnf tot cheek inf yaur wardrobe U to find out whit you have an band that asm toe wad. Aa you fa tereufh yoor wardrobe this year you will wtM to deatda; a> what farmenu can toe want without my alterations; A) whim german ta may to put te um toy a little repairing; (I) which clothe# can to eomtonad in dM»ecant way* to make new outflte; (4) which etotheo mould be given away. Aliam wnst tout iistAudadi kAat Aiiw you nivp qmvowtvi wniv yeu have an hand, the next im pertam thlnf is ta deteda whet yeu bead m order to make the meet uee of what you hov« and to aomptota yaur wardrobe. Than eaeh tunc you drees your clothes win totont ta* gather, win to suited ta you and win appropriate to the oeeaaten. Whether you make your clothes of buy them ready-made depends greatly upon the amount at time yeu have Mid hew well you sew. II yOu have the time to sew, you will fFAMO gn NOTEBOOK -Jffl •V MANV YROV lanakil* Memamahlng Consultant | Jenee A Lsughlln A teal Cerp.B Canned oOokery is the canny wAy te dort. ne matter whdt the ssAsen. Mars than i$M dtf fstent eanned food items are available te the censumer far cooking up everything from beans Is bouitiafielte*. row canned feed l b t Haro art five of the meet pspultr questions askad ly ether family ghefs about canned foeda. and anawert you may find helpful: l. Q Hew teng will ea—eg feeds heap? A. Canned feeds keep Indef initely. A geed general rule far best um of canned food* it to have a regular turnover, once a year, tor example. n Wham ehould 1 etere thernt a Aimeet any pteee. Beet etetege la tn a dry, a*ol pines avoid ttermge near eteam pipee, kitehta ranges, radiators nr fur • naete. Q u it ml* ta leave un used portion* at eanned fond* In fb* can after It |b nprntl f A. ft to safe tn laave foo4 in th* open een Refrig erate end cover, just as you would any cconed food. 4. Q Doee damage te the out tide of e can mean the fete to damaged? a Run. dente or label ttalne heve no effect on the content* of a ran If the can teak* however, or if It bulge*. duct*, whim die sold in nper markets under the trade nan** •■Roy*) Prince" end "Jack-O-Len tern.” COdlf Notion*] Director Jemct farmer hss written leading supermarket chemt urjlnt them to refute te handle these products BALBtn. H. (X. aafMMMt, atfMBEB L ISS4 ~ want your clothe* to tort hand made IMt homemade. Ontll ffu Mva year dothea that yrataadMtoi touch, you will probably find It bate to make the simple fenuant and buy tea Mi* tartßut atm, aurt aa suits, aeats or dressy clothes. JfCfSl2Se?iT«aih ww ram w ■mpiMi m mm ibm* aate a sow aaiiißtos toe I tot* tatty and truly need ABt Ota t sifted tkia? WUI H wear weU? la to wefto tow prteet Beta to lit easntariaMyt hteg a pafOon who buys wiaeiy l®Re 9f*. H « l«<** Ii tor Vto ■mmatmtammaaamassmasssaatsm, JOHN W. WINTERS & CO. FOR SALE SS-SftWaflmiite m''rrzr^>BßS FHA or VA Finandnf (Fall bnaament) 1020 CROSSLINK ROAD *Vi acres 12,000.00 1190 CROSSLINK ROAD 7Vi acres One five room brlM hlOtl&t •HM*aM4lte**.«<Hit«MlW»te t ONI LOT-QUARRY STRtET-40x120 1.M0.00 INDUSTRIAL SIT* - Maywood to ~i AAAA Rhdtakotta Rd„ 5.6 actaa eoeo*e*e« e»ev«ae*»4snbouOOMßlMi OwlfwwiflO *; v | Om Five Room From# House SANDItLAND VILLAGE - Lot 100 s 156 10,600.00 ★ HOMES NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION Sift CO* matt *«r. MO tom. W. A feolabow n fOf MUMSt BtolFt - Mrs. Urn Us Unas t LET US BUILD FOR YOU! '7 FOE FURTHBto GYFOjMdATION UAL) Henry Brown at Botattd Onrtet , VA 8-57 M LET US HANDLE YOUR RENTAL ACCOUNTS! Shop and Save for baek-to-school in our Banement Store! GIRLS’ BOYS’ SOCKS KNEE SOCKS I N pr, If perfect 44«. 23 - Often sod nyton strtteh tit Rgy 'lf nil colors! I M. L. Olid color*. • - DH. w~ 11. 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