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Th« O'Kelly iMIteP k«rJ M MMr iiWiUit m4 «m Itrti « ^ it# Mrljr • pM'MfT«i«iie« of Dr, *i» «i “ W0 iMhtnl initibtioi^ • gibnfMW into llio rtiol bat op* tiiiim; ai»i Hanh ictooiiw pmm». mm MM%i tvm trw*, i* mt Ikf iIMt ^ It* iM4fni;iMtlMl !• I* *1)# «t Ih* tmly «B|v«ni{yat «l til* cwniry- A WtftiptftlTf |»vi*« $i Ik* N mimitwi iiiii Hit Nf» • liily iwwiilmM«ii» MMf |f tk* «liir ffM««t** iM vkM mm tmts Mdvir ■PMi NitMi iHmi M mwm m V iCILITtllft lUTTUI A» OIL VRUfT »inr If DRomi) »^IRTIf||N ASP TOLD NOW fo miviifT Miyc FBvtit 3iettaiM4 tfm Pni« h 0m. 8 After-tfaTM iDonths of opera tion, ditfing whicti 6,000 {ramenta were finished, thU ato- dero cFeasing »d-pressii^-plant at Viiwinia St»t« Coll«ce, peters^ bai«, ia in reafitnaw opeotag, September 17. tiere st'4dMita g;et only the theory of elemit^ and preaaiiif bot tha practical exp«rienee u wetl. 1) A. C. PUBipa, Director of the Diriaioa «f Machanic Arts ill wtiidi divinoii elauat In cleairing dtiiff at the nioderii, ttblf, Wrtlisan 'Alpom,, „ iwtrjK-'tlttii'' of- Hr.'Jum^rA.iCdtteii, Im ifir .in -dry fW9Jlinf^^^I^-9reMln^r’8tWctor is demonatratinf tto^ ntgrpijf^of makmj' wpMp!/on studanta the w*e of ;tha sitr»y'th*^ jiav*‘,beeB^djry-clii»^d.. The gun i««tea^^wpr i ^oti;^3^ew^eourae f jU> !dry^(^l#|iiijy{ ..is finiddn^'Setlioi of Ae ; pWny'^rt,. of two c\p;|cu}i|„^||i(^yrta1 pre*a«« %id lljkthfr foireiwu»idv^^ment, both , lii»dinj|‘.to4, th« stnden^ ' a*-^ Bachelor of Science. degi'ae. lJ^ C:f«H ate*m4i^;,i.(4)i 'Mr.^AU'cleliiinff ia als* ^tt'^r^yu • com sujwrvislBf the 'removal' of trade eenrH !iwd {t'lNirkr^ the silka froij> tHe-*olw*t' solQt'iaii ti«Ha>MB^'''indn%t|1al: and ppeannir aw taught; 2 Stan-jin the. rotaiy wwherj[and'^5ftftil* pr%|lm'^ VirfIhlh£state ’ wsp|8i,i4UMwh^ fCriptinuea frwn jNife* i't (Bao, 2 AXMT AND KAV7 IXUr- Continued from I, Se«.i2' Senator fiarbour, ilepubKcan of N»w Jersey at«t«: “I f€«l very atrooffiy about thk matter. 1 fe^ th«t while we )w:e ^in approaching in our dilatory this firepoaitioii of s»iectiv« aerviic«) OB tiie baaia ol ita bain^ 4l^mo- cralic, oa« the bMia of its being Aiaerietia, m the basis that the fomoi» «■ to apply to all, and that «J1 that is contemplated is defended on that one fundatqen* t«l baaia, the Bill should state Juat tha^ and it is not doing so vithovt an Amendment of this nature.” “There ia diacrimination; and I hope and will very etroniKly OZKe and demand that we shall a«i»* thia eppoitwiiity ^ eerreet the ffjl whieh has now be«» ra- c^HHna^ Mid pointed out. wiwleaties ia wAtaaricaia. IN' •aUl M« vliat I want in the in apnt of coubU/M* the«aa»4s of fin*, ^trioiie C*l«red Aia«rte«n eitiiew." , ■ill a««e Mihjaft ia Hm SMata • day later, Saaa* toi^ JobVMn of California, V«l««tory C»lut««ia iltlppL tf lb* Unitad Ststaa st one particular ^roup on count of‘h|#o,',^tt‘^c6!ori’^ . Senator ^ Vandenburg, .-Republi can of Michlpian, remarted that, “Theve - arr |^«M:)y', mow wpli- eanhs of ^Iflrad .-ison'iaeekif^ volotttarily to join the colors than the Beeroitiag:8iM4oBsisc>-' eept ‘ beeeuaa the** ^a bo uMU ta which they^^^tim ba tssjjfaed.' It la indiroei* diavcH^natian, i|( ia Covert dia«ri]|ii|»^ion, bi|tr it is no le^ ^dhnigsiqatioii.J W«> may avan nnwittint; discifmhiation so- f*r . a» • th* Army ia eenearned; Bi*t whait«, e\'6r >t« ehaiNiater ‘ Of motive, f»r the Hegr^ i»;B»iine)(i’’ ind di«(u«ii9tM .wire h^ on foU«wiim Mb|te(»i Hmt Do JPjreaast Nltrft> 0«MU«er At- tiUidOa' Kffeft Nefso Should United Effoaia S* mftde t» ^ Jvtefra^ I)f*ffro«* j»tf' 0*n •rti ^BuataiMif ^What "A?« Same Iffaetvf Meihoda / tor - VnfMing itw^f L«e«| ^ Nefro> Twfl# AP- •oHatioh? -Hair M«ir OpofM^ive KMr^ > 8tr««i|giH|^ * Mbgiw'^' l«8|r ««»?.•; Whifc : li^ravid' Taaclini ...Wrfes' Are Heeded'in N*gr*'|ltta)> is discrimination and'SO f»r &« poMible«it outht >0 ba rewM»Y®^- The record of the Ne|rro soldier, is the complete reeommendatioa ; .fi9oker for ita faauwal^ Tha Consti^«W tloBt Iri^ta •#’ 4ht Negre eitican MMflota th* «««* in b« ijess;,Todiyft , ' Natloha " Xeag» ‘whHeh half of «»e p#Bdi^f A«»epdment.‘jbioiMrtitalioii OiW- fie(Uke4.m» ^Aii a : _ . fibi imm* -diov that tiie Ofiean • Uin domm of would 1m volunteer* •ViCy 4iy i«r tcivtl and ineon' fffMOBa aaiA aa: ia- 4 doeayed tooth, #tV IMHlBda itBi^ weight wmUtt. and iteilur tern physical jdal*^ that mr ha eerraetad,*' he **Xaay N*ftoea aaaking tfsiailW JMid aerytee ara liw oppertuBlQr h««»aia* Colsr." h* airwl. heeaiM mitrmer N«w, ••to. 'H0W V9$i All Sat Tw« ¥*!*• Afaintt Ila*4i«r« Ar* ‘ Oa«(m)Mic Jt remained for the. »edoubti able Now Deal Benntar from' Texas, Hr. CoMstUyi' to intro*- du«e into the ^iseitsaien the aire old ai«keninfr qtifation’of Social Equality. He aaid ' th*t , he , was^ "ready 4o fight for, the , rights of the Oolorad . ii#aple, notf simply durtog al*ctiw •- time/’^ hut that "thar* ta iM^iiig 4n the Negro’,, VoBinCsi ms founded in •T. ;.Wiashih)ftQn h|a - tor ipa object ^o f^mot* ^e * cpminercjjl «b4 "finaiieija JJevslfipijjent ,of the JCegro!" to'!choose members ot^tht Ooio- red', rae* ''ar my" saeial ‘ coinpan* iana*.’' The debate finally eame to an;end'and'a vAte mta ' t«|cen. The' -^Amendment caff led * ayes,, 81 jiaya. 'AH of ^e $1 votes .aga.Inrt' • the ' Amendment, with ■ two i.pxeep^ions,, were east by members of- the Democlritlc, , Dea}i Party. AN©’SO I^CORD STAJItW! ' H9% 9$ ti, kOm i|*A m»af»!y «v tay Ip H4* itmmi/k WnA CiMifcMij4«iiW woft«*ii)?f If Mrthlaf. Colkft fwipM WKfttm Mtlnflfc* yipi Itoi iMirii*iliif iU lllMllllli »|| i* 11 Im M Mil III > !■ 111 ill 111-^1^ > Wdoooe MfC FARMER —fOh- ROCKY MOUNT Whlla In Town... CodOfr And RefrcA Yourself With You Too Will Agree Thst Rcqral Crown (Ms IS ATRULYGItBAT BEVBRAOS: V-, 'Wj ■- -• »'- A NehI Product ■- n. f ; l| H-HnH I I|4fHI |ilHiM.iIII Wi| 11HHI IIIII Onilaat Sunday the Second Baptist Church of West Durham, paatored by Rev, T, C, Qrrtiini,(in set) dedicated a new Sunday ^hool Buiidling. The se^vice^ whioh nnnrked th* furtb*r ffnHvth of ope of the leading churches of Durham also testified to the aWe leadership of 0»e o( th# city's most proitressive ministers. The dedication csremony was both impressive find Ipjr^wl. Prominent business and professional men took part in the program. FOR Iwrjf Build' fze or air EVEftYtHING FOR MEN AND YOUNG men ' Shp^ Itet^AllWod Winter Patterns,>$l^li« $16J(K S] A NpER I»AY--MOR» AT lUMamSt r^H^y-Moui»^-N.|&r . \ X . r.,\ y > Ss:a»' IVIi^her b« to added Mm iM>rch or just a ri^alrJio&^ |rNl waot Ihe bast matorial at tiiie low^ coit plua mn^ econoiiikal |>i}!ld|j)g advice. Yeart in Jfiffiirniif the building cost mid suppiyiAff materials Is to ymr ftdvaii- tage^ 'A frktidly invitaHim kIwim^ awaits you 1^ our store al soy and alt * • • Don’t forfret ci4d weattisr Is just aroiMid this corner* we ca^ry «Ml line of g^iKidiroGNl voreamant auit la in the direot iptarest of national defense. If IA*f« are ^2 major oil compan- iai la^nad in eonspirilcy, as Is indicated by the Attorney Gen eral’s press release, Co^ee is driving follows, When But the real story at which tiie National Council of Defense ateppfd the anti trust suit, £d- W»rd St*ttiniu8, Jr., Council tne«ih*>‘ i» charge of natural re- sourees waa givea credit for' the act, j^tet^inius was President of the llnitad Statea Steel Company ,1 few years ago. He was regard ed hy newsp#er men ii one of the agents «f big business when he got on the Council. Now it is known >that Stettinius was not guilty. Another member of the CauocU an ardent New Dealer, prepared the plan tO) halt the oil trust suit. Around the De partment of Justice there were ramen that Arnold would res^n as Assiat^t Attorney General if Jackaon did not reject the re 4oe«t of the National Council end file the s«it. ||«y Ou«M. Continued from page 1, See, ^ the Chicago coavention h*s a great deal to dg with |t and that “Boss’' Flynn, the new «hftl{ra^ii of tite NattioniU Demo cratic paHy, is listenlnf to the impo|tuninga of hi» own Ne^f Yorkers alfain** Dr, Thompkins, hwy foasipers are pointing the finger at Dr, Thompkina, deelar inf Jie if e» the w*y ♦‘eijtv** 'l^hethe? that metM yelitiMUy Of as an office, is np4 4imt|y aaad. , But pr. ThomplriM f«li* iical eMmies tii« niehy of wb(^m do na|. «fiae« with $if me^pd eonikiptiw his affair? outtids ai kit eHic«* Declar^ thiit t^ ^eetof hig a "Jim clrow hech set M|p. ■■11! Inl l 'N» » l*i»M'ilit **>ii . I t \ , J J.:; y. Vi V f tit» ' TRADE RED’S GROCERY j Try “Our Good As Gold Floui^ THE BEST FOR l,ESS Phone 2380-2381 Rocky Mounts NvG WcV. j ,. 79th Series NOW FORMING MUTUAL BUIUUNG & LOAN ASS'N. JOIN TODAY 4 and 5 Per Cent On Your Savings ^ Why Take Less? I.. BUILDING & LOAN ASSi ' K h ' F, I. NcCQY, CttAliipr OF 9009
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