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SATURDAY, AUG. 7, 1948 (Our Advertisers Are Assvrdd ItwullB) THE CAROLINA TIMES (Our Advertisers Are Assured UTIN AMERICAN RACE DISCRIMINATION IN TALK BEFORE TEXAS CHURCH GROUP LEADER BLASTS'"'' At^Hoeiated Negro Pwb« MKXICO € 1 T Y Vicente Lfjn»h«fdo ofedanu, Latin ^merl- ci»n iHbor, leader, last week urg- eu audience in the Temple Bap- ti«t hurch at F.l Paso to throw tmstiotedlj \ ^pverythiag th»y j ilS?JLinto the w»r «ffort to “de f«at laieiam’^asd to ‘^TorgB i happier werl/P'lD irhieh race dis- erimioatioA no longer ez* ist.” i m*i §' “TaScisid-U>bas^d on race diaerininatioB- tnd that is / it.i most lareags sittfuiiinar;, mitlT* and wi^l a^ipet,” le cl«red Toledano, who is pre«t- dent of the Confederation of Latin-American Workers. *' To insure the progress of the world, th6.. racial problem inust disap- pi>ar.’ * * 7^e labor leader ipolcp at the ioritatioD of the Rev. William Nifhelflberry bd :the bonrd of trustees. Many'*loeal leaders, soldiers, %hd di^nitatiet filled the cehoroh to capacity with Negroes and whites mingliuit freely. ^ Among the prominent perSoii preseat w«e Sr. Antonio Ber mudez, mayor off Ciudid Janrix and Oen. Barrigueta, command er of the Mexican garrison. Mr«i. Toledano surrounded by little children Was giv^li a place ef honor with other distingnlshe.l i fuesta. [ (‘Brothers this is the firit time I huve spoken in a chureh,’' continued Toledano. *‘he exjiect that th« world of tomorrow wil! ItO’ a enincratio world with a>j| the liherti«*3 of that system. But for that it is necessary that all ^ peoples fight, and a4>ove all , thoee who -hew #eiere4 moeii ■ “If that happens, then we shall be able to say that ther* exists Christian democracy. No more slaves, no more ignorance and no more perecuted people. We hope that it will be thua.’’ in^ to their new astigndnents ; The graduates from North I i'urolina, the ichoolt they at* tended, 'and the men who are now 1. petty offM’ers, are: William SJarl ; Forbes, 21, husband of Mrs. Minnie Lee Forbes, lOOft Prinress Ann Road, betha, N. C. promote.! to Baker, third class; Dennf* fCdward Mason, 22, son of Kev. and Mra. W. L. Maaon# 633 Uiist Thomas Ht., Hoeky Mount, N. C'.; graduated from Kadiom^u School; Willianr B. Jones, Jone»i Niehols St.,,' Roxb6ro, C., graduated from Signalman Scchool; and Wilbert Andrew Dalton, 22, ion of Mra. Minni» Dalton, WalkertowD, N. C., pro* moted to Aviation Metalsmith, third class. on the fertb Sunday in August,‘j , During their recent engag**- in hoaej of Miss Qola Washing-*, iiifrtt at the Repal Theatre .it ton, who is expected to be u i Chicago, they broke all t .\i«tiii« IS stujdeDt at tbe Morth Carolinft Colleff iot Negroes, Durham,' durii^ tii» a>it school year. Th > pUnt for t^ia oeeassion are beV ing Ie4 by K. J. Chidwick, lead^ er of clah- records whew more than Sweethearts funs paid over !jt2.^>000 to aet- and hear thia gi'ifat ugKi'^K^'tibn. The Fergu.son Hi os, of fi( es arc* *lread.v getting things. Tuied up ANSWERS 1 American troops in juBfli? warfare. U Malti^ now eiijoyiitg a rei- pile. I It Variou.H coiitroversises ui Washington. 4 ^uiuine comes from the in- chona tree. 5 Women’s Army Corps, sue- seholaitio tl’iining at the North ■ every day for dates whieh mill cessor to the weel known WAAC 0 The supply line througn Iran, to the Persian Gulf. 7 On Staten Island, New Yorir. Mrs. V. J. Chad*i«t, /to go to the West Coast in early ! 8 Now it’s the Commodity Stand^ in th« Kellaw cpmmuni fall. Credit Corporation. , irti*r* lie atteftdid Mii* Walhittgton graduated, for the band appearume which from 8chwl last spring Lwill begin around the la.st of and i4 h^in| io continue he» | August. Promoters are (‘ullini? CaroliM CoU^^ for Negrbei at j carry the band through t h " ‘ ^ ''j ata^aa of Ohio, Kentucky and j rlltdrana. The band rheduIeJ Durhkli PHONK L-6^191 CMKl'IIP^ TAII/>RW» P’ jR YOC UNION TAILORING SHOP I.ADIF>» AND GKNTS TAII/»R Cleaning, Pressing and Altering A dp«ci»hty Next To Mechanics and Farmera Bask 112 PARRISH ST. DUIWAII. N. C. church' ^4'I 4 N. C. Boy Grads At US. Navy Station GREAT TiAKEB, ILL. — Pour North Carolina, Negro Blue jackets were graduated today from the Service Schools at the D. S. Naval Training Station here. They now await assign* nent to active duty at sea, or at some nafal shore station. Selected for this advanced training on the basis of a serie.4 of aptitud^ tests given them while in recruit training, they have undergone weeks of inten sive study in the trade they were selected for. Some of the graduates were advanced to petty officer ratings at tima of gra duation, while the others wera graduated as seamen and will htve an opportunity to obtain REPORTS to PINEY GREEN BT r. J. OHAI>WIOK Mra. Pearl Faripvite ‘ and Mt-ii. Mary B. Boone, sister of F. J. Chadwick vitited him at his home Thursday, J.vly 2>. , ••••••••*• Vism JAOKibllVILli* Mrs. E, L. Wright apent* Thursday in . Jacksonville on businesft. » • ^ THE YOUHO T0UTB PLANS PABTT HOMOBlira MISS OOLA WASHOlatoA The Toun( Tonth Ol^b of the; Marshall Chapel Chorch, at* planning a program to be given ity, with fHWWdl. ' Th# C*tW)UtNA.Tt|l®H i* be^ f irtt dllttifcilUd ih the Pin^yl Oreeh leettbfe of th* atate by Fl-j J. ThaJf Itl: Woirktog in thiit|' arH *i^ Chadwick, aea fo^ iRll. Ella M. HilU| Cktii^ E .mm, Mudenta of thel High School, JWk-'. Doh4Ab> N. 0. 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