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WVTK FVnTXO. r.ATt'RDAy. .TTTLY 14. 1945 THE CAROLTKIAN VAC.Tl TTTRFR kINtJ ilOSIA I so m \\ F.WKITI VII 1 K V. : • 1 • . >l.n .-t' - -'I n.i ■..! ■■'•k II'- ! I'.-'O ^'tub Mtifi- A|.iii i..*. III.- H»- ,, oi:ii• ; -I .11 :h.it Lk'- , . ... . • •• ; :• ■ n. , •• .,1 l .«• . (1 .li i r. . :i. . J';li 1 !«• d I'-'i.,.,.! A W..nl. ti '.I W I i- •• !) r ;m. K.i. . .'i.iJ t!.'’ A- I > ".1 I) ^ :.i p n U iMi m- . ■ .-v 11: r*-l .. rlit'ij; ..!l ..tt lulilor Sav.s .Anti- ' Scinilic Article Inclinlcd l»\ Krnir: I’rints Reply I NKW YORK CTY iWD[.) -- In' •1-pnn'i- til a stotm '>f protest Mrs., i; V Spaik.-, -dll.ir "f ‘The Whole ^.^n^phl^ Term, printed .i' r i.dcn'iioiM-n • f untl-somili’-m by ; A I’htllp Ilannnlp ', picsiuytit. | nintlieihi -d I'f Sleeping Car Por- !tr -. at.d xplamed that the piintintt 'f 'The In'i|.;estiblc Jew." an an- t eiitii- .rtiele in the N'nvi inbei.' ..'A. I'Mii- !■( the papr-i. was an er- .S'f - I ci ;l was m e of .'■evertl- iii !• tts t..nis «hich she ‘spi.t hi j I f.sh I" ii. pret-.s" when slnil ofj • i; t.nt that lie.idlines in •"..ly arouse the pii'siuns and, .ee . f peuple a'.;ainst certain ' in-rmhii> >f Dii femn'iinity. *! n.in! Iph w.ani-d. "If yil sow scicl.s , • ■ f, I'e-i r ! ..and.H bRalnjit tiip Jp" 5 yi'U will r« ap the hurricanes f r't' 1 fis 1 iniiii.'ion " .A .statr- t ■ '.t lich as fill line headlined T I .N.luth! t’ i.. as tv't fa r and Chri't- llko; liieu'fiire the labor h-ad^r - ''1 he •••.>.1- a't''indi'd to read i'" In "Tie Whi.h Ti’ilh" which i> the orR;.!-, .'f the Chilrch of God in Proposed New Home For John H. Shan’s Bovs’ (Hub At Wilmington $25,000 Drive For Boys’ Club Gets Underway '-'H-.s .in iel;m . .-'.'•It'd !;• ' Manrth 'I rh r ■ i-.'. I (inff. f-.l!e.e ,yii:!.;.sium. • , c l| i • li.i ■ I V ii,: weilucaied at n I at More- iloi klafl'.lalf wuik . and .siibse- ■ -i 1 " .-t.iiuhjr.l . Ill Nf.v Yiea i.rsi Neii 'cs the N.ili'Jii.il tsi 111! h.xccu \. J l..der h: ■I. .Mr K.n, fh.'ider fill. WiHi (• I ' .;i h-!“ 'I'.-itn arti e- if n.la Pal • 'f "he On'.v'„j I'e-i.ri 1. I if Ih ni.mdwD'lh V Fdo ird of N’.-, nf rnrial dl'rriirinati' 1 and prej.i dire they ‘la.it'd he the l;.-t to he • n ti- M -,i y hen-.e ti visit r.tn.il h.ttred and ril-rriminat|on on anv other pe. pie. Mr. Randolph’s letter cnntimifd "Let II- lit'' I'lruel ih.it th.- ; nc- n ies of the .r tes ;ne the enemies '■ f \e •• . .-lod v’ce versa Instead of tht N’e.r h-enmirK a tool of nnli-'-er-''*! " . ' -huiln he the tin- rnmnron'I'lTi:' f e of ’hi.s dread m- ♦ i-Bi rinl lie-tilt nre: iM-c-ause nrti- •em'tisin is », t I'-.lv dliecteel ai’ain-t •'o .Tews h'lf it i.- :i'ai the enmiv ■f den'orriii'v. !lhei-ati-rn and free dom which ro the h"ne nf the N'- '.T' and all niiniiri(io;i’• ^ft-r citirtL' eviensive hen-‘fi*« 'rom ‘rttnols fin-,nc'd hv .Tiih'i.* Pisscnteali!. n-ile-t .le-vjsh nhil.m ♦hi'Onist. for \e"ro hov and cirls in the 't.i'iih. M- Piriftoliih do- 'l-.-ed -nut -von if 'Iv-re wasn’t , •! '(t’-Tc .Tew tehii ronfrihiited on" dime f/>r the edpeation erd advrinre- re rt nf tie V'f-o n.. ,plr. arfiflo' siioh as the one In q-ie.s|[,>n which IrPames the pon’ilnr- 85iiln«( onr .T--v 1 V, ns v-oiilH he nblecl 'in- "The Indleesfihle .Tew" was nno i '» --•1 -I. l,•-lr*.• 'vhicH I 'he Sint to the nrloier in a ru«h i when st’o fend hor-elf • ■•.rf nf ' etipy netir press-fim" accordins By C. Howe McDonald Tne John 11. Snaw Boy Club for Nt gru boy.s uf thLs us launch mg clunnK the month oi July a di.ve lor sum oi $;!,>.iiiio fm- the b'itlding and equippiiu ol a club In U.se Tile Buys t’l jl) Us an agi'pcv n! the Wiln.t.'Ajjton L’l-minunitv (.’tiesl. Thi iiff.cials nf tin Corn- .runitv Chest hive given their "OK" tn »hc ennduetmg nf th ■ dnv" lu!inn July. The iiieali>n n: the piopf'Setl new club hnus Mcepted as itdi-qiiate for eanvir.u will be nn South lOlh Slrei't. fe- 'Ween Church and Castle Si.s just s( bih of the Williston Priman’ StI.nol building. drawi .g of the proposed building will soon up piar in local papers. Blue prints with all plans presented in detail hav.' been drawn, .studied, ana o nan enlarg«‘d program for the v'.iith of the citv- The John 11. Shaw Bo.rs’ Club was organized in the fall of 1941 and accepted as an agency of tne V.’ilmington Comminity Chest "arm Engineering at Sf. Emma during the Chi-st Drive. The di- I'flcor of the club is Walter Bess, a well-qilalificd and capable Uedcr. He has done a fine job 'aniong the boys of tne city sincr* his advent here. The club's en- rrllment haa sttadily increased under his fine leadership. The number of boys enrolled is over 400. The attendance very good. Th« age groups to be found at the club are: 7 to 10. 11 to 14. 15 to 21. Soft ball teams have been nirani'/.ed in the city and Mahit Village, various indoor and out- dH.i games have been organb.ed f.'orfi its inception and 'carri?d in idailv under the supervision and guidance of Mr. Bess. The work shop u.nder Robert Jones har con- '.structod model airplanes, .shoe isnine boxes, and other practical useful articles in the whicit ibnys were intere.sted. The influ ence for good has been felt ;th'-oiighnul the citv and the bene Ifit.s derived bv the boys inestiin- jahle. The public is being asked to contribute during the Bovs' .-lub drive for a nermaneit bui’dine. adequate for all activities wn«ch lend themselves a eon.struriivp and worthwhile program, well- eouinoed .'•nd in keening with na tional club stand.->r4s, Tb" t-m- nornrv rliib '■oom.s .at fil3 Nun Rts, In the OM Oregnrv Teaehe.'s’ Ffome are imdeniiat» and limit the nrogram of activities The nerd for larger. m.iTo adequate. DIES IlN GERMANY According to information from the War Department, Cpl. Charli* Strdford. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Sandford of LiUington. Bc.ute 1, died in Germany on June 21. Cpl. Sandford emend the. At my in March. 1D43 and was sent overseas in January, ’44-1 He saw service in England. France. Belgium and Germany. Surviving are his parents, four sisters and three brothers. imperative. The citizens of Wil mington are being given an op portunity to show in a tangible manner their interest jn the vouth of the community and the citi zens of the future. The type of environment, the t.vpe of leader- .chip. supervision, and guidance given our vouth will decide our future growth and development. Surtlv the youth of our citv arc entitled to the best and to a char acter building program compar able with others. Other communi- jtie« recognizing the importance |of establLshing adequate character jbuilding pro rams have done a !finc job. Ca.. Wilmingtonians af ford to do less? I Negro citizens will be called UD- !ori in the next few days to con- i tribute liberally to the colored boys $25,000 Building Drive. All fraternal organizations, aoc'al clubs, business, concerns, chur ches. profe.ssion.al gfoups. and in dividuals will be asked to give ia .substantial amount to this V orthv dPT’c. A number of whit.-* 'friends have promi.sed their mor al and financial support to this worthy cause. The boys of the cr.mmuntiv are looking to the col ored neoole of Wilmington to give liberallv to this drive and ^iiinnort it 100 per cent. The Bovs' jClub Drive Is a city-wide affair land will offer to every bov in Wilrnmgton .an enual chance for a V holesome environment condu- c ve to social, intellectual, mor al. nnd nhv.sical growth and de- Eclips ise RAl.EIGR — Only t glimpse of the partial eclipse of the sun tn thU area was accorded to the population of this area Monday morninc, bate and fog obttrur- ing Uie rare phenomena from the sight of those straining to view It flat the Kaieign oitservcrs' bad tuck did not extend to t'ascade. Idaho, where the total eclipeo of the sun occurred. .4 clear view of the solar eclipse was accorded to vartasus scicn- ttfk expeditions stationed in that area, as well as to Idaho cJtizena In genteral. In Idaho. tl>e shadow of the moon first appeared acroM the ctoud-s about four mLnutea be fore sunrise. Then, the two ce lestial borfilra appeared to come up together, with the moon blacking out the sun except for the fiery red corona ctrcultng the moon's outer edges. The blackout plunged the area into a semi-twilight. The total ecHp'.e waa visible inrongh Idaho. Montana. Canada, fireenland. bcandinavia, Kussla, and Tur kestan. Shawl Hair Or^itOatMWilh Saaw Whit*. iSENTl’NCF.D FOR ROBBERY I N. .1 I'll ‘ II ■ ft Hart, hr..-' ■ rs ■ ' II • • . r - rd svntvit.. Ill S . I : t nu't l.i’-l wi F : • . r. t 'ailhC'k I'l . N'' .: orv taxi fir;, r Juri - ti T.v y I cm.!, th'- Ircnllv. Bl Y AN EXTRA ROM)! wA>lXAi. kXICA-OOi^ BOTTLlWr. CO. tu W. M.WTan »I 'I-. -'ll Th'-’ Kit.-: II. i.| Il"„l fSt) flub. I. f -T'l -n 1. il ft-.ni Fi.r' ni"i-.::. is i.nc if 'h" Okies' f it N.-uroos in ibv tliiii'd .-yi .’r - lid it erves rrllii try pciocnncl from five artry piisf J V \rmv In Need of l)o"s ATLANTA. G.i H"-.-, ' ..m.'d .! • • .tiv* .-Xm'i.i'in •tiltliera' livf .iiul the .Xin.y :• .. rfi. d of firm n.oi" 1 - j in iI." "K :i C .pr H. ito'- . F'o'i"'. -f . i, Cijrr- mvi'’ -iiin'-t’iCM -.-kI.; in •nr fntcn'l o to rt'i -■ oov'-iims. t. '•"ICO imfiinrdlv fc !■■ oc fn nnv "rtinn n-'t "I'c -btcrtl.'- ■ ‘o inroiiH '■Old ncwc -inH •.'';id •,f*|na to ;*II" T- Vi-- I'.-nlv '1 XL- Riin'I.'Jph'c Vre St).Iks ilfirt-vf'd h r - vnlon'itl'in to ‘‘vnii wh" have felt ifli'!n.otlon bora’ico .,f firrc ‘f »he' '-■•ernen’s r"ndc In the article .-uiH '••hich vou fc"! 'hoiiM he r’s nled ' Atr n? the nnrtests aiainst th* :inli-«e’oi*|- -irtirlc w-)s a letter ')v' S«'» RfvH Rterk cervihe nvo'soos tn h" caid "An*!- •.emjticm amon# Neorne- i>; •«rirro : thinij no rtec'nt cotoTd oerson 'vJl ••I'f fe" Sev-’ral of frie' d* . ...I hf.- ,1' -,..... 5-1 .i-jH "Pnlnred soMiefs hnv'' not f-.r'''*- "t 'he caerifire* m.-v’c bv Jrw'.-h s-t .Alton Tew" It. int.l. hr lh r*l f-k .ind I .'v we*-- rourt-miie ROf !\ (.\STI.h. \ IRfilNl.A. Iiistruclion in the operation of small f trins Is uri linportaiil part of the pruotical work Id agr:i'ii!iiir(> at Hti* St. Kininn .Military .Academy, and the Farm h.ngiiieeriiig e(it«rse includes the study and repair of all types of eqntpinent. Here «e see Cnilef George Thomas, age 16, at the front of a sm-ill Irucior sntluiile for one-man farm opera tion. «lth Cadet Carlos Simnioods. age 17. adfustlng the plows at the rear. In addition to Hum aetlviiies. these boys follow a regular high sehool ur-aden..e eourse and are members of file Cadet ( orps autiervlaed by the L’. S. Army. Hudson-Belk’s Advance Offering Of Fine i-i "lie '.f 'tu- '-I'tc ' f " N'' ^f.- It! ili- Li.it'd .St I'l lid .! .ff'-.'s rriiitary peisininrl fn-in five army post* - V - •• ; Arm) In Xccil "f Doss ATI.ANTA, G.i It .V, iniini'd a- -I'’' .AnT!;*-m soldiers' live ..nd the .■Xrn.y i- n-hed --if fifli. n.r.ie J., J In the "K-fl C'Cps." If'-irhjn ttrr.;, Fourth .‘Service Corr- ms'ir: .•inn'i’i'invl -..sliiv in 'irc-'sina th. f-r’ th. 1.0 [.'ir.il f ir .S m)L dlers tiecriTntriinied hv e ui'Sit dog k:i. 1VI r Ik n .ir.'.liu hid hy the J:i|i‘ 1 Lr ri tin n fir t F;. \eii s .'It; d.ij- ■ :.ve er.ined the t'k’he ‘ ' on , il»lo to . milit.ii \ .tii"..il :i, I'l-- f .ro) >* 'he.. (loi .Ann '..I'd- Dll- -.rn -ter r I i;i '.•1.1 n G - ‘ r Gcnrnil. ri t'li'm ell "n/l' .-aU: h • ' (i.iv k.. a' ~ di.-i. 1. rt hv 'I..' ijv It Ilwlii Nell ihr Aiiiiy L fniiclud, they at. '■d*'-mllil:iT-,iljre(i" hy -lui-i.il traiii- In;.' •iiid i:;iin I’ec.'inr the docile, ohi'it|er,i fit of the . > nei' luid ..'e rr-tiirnerl l">m' ■ -nnie'i! ev |.en. ' P.i ed "f .lo-,' f"''nd ^uil lol-- f-r 'vinil.--- s-. utv t.. u*-.- itr.i , l • •ement In :;..• . Tiirt. .imi i>Mch von fei'l "hould he res"nterl'' ATont* thr nortests asninst the )nli-oeml*fe -irtirle woe a letter by ; 9e* Wl't’o t R'*vd Rleck serylkp ove'seoc tn wM^h he cnid: “Antl- semitiem amono Negrne.c is some thing no dee’'nt colored nerson w'lt "Irr-ie” Srveri.l of his frlenrl- ■ hu- rUc-'.;* S-* Rlark said ••rntored Fofriiers b.ave not foreot. ten the cftcrifleec m.'ide hv .TewUh S''l» .Alton Lew." Tn 1943. hetb o|- >l iind f eyv we*-- rniirt-m.Tr 'inled for nr-'toeiing .Arirv .Tim ^'•(iw Their r-enc were h-ind1ed hy the WntkTs Defense T.ericne which w n frerd'-m for both them the J.ap- .ire- Ger'.'im S’lCi'-u','. Lel'i.ii) .‘'heep Dog. Dobt'ini.iii Pin-chor, Collie, fF.orm Tvjm'' ‘^iJii'.>;.-er Gi;intl. Alrediil,' Tetri- er. RoitwelkT and positive cr.08.SL-.s 'f •:! "• brwls Dou^ may jo m.'.'e :• G’lua'e .)nd if .ic." pted Tor t!;i' ’i .i'"!!!; and work mu--l be sound. o' healt' and .cterdy, frurr It n''U'tt-, t'l three ••nd i half y.irs h'. from 24 to '.’fl inches h'.ah at Me:- and weiyh from A3 to t>A p. iind'- ft g ..wmrs III GC 'rg.a, i!)..ma. N ‘h Cai li'i.i. S'ut'i Caroli n n' 1 Tcin«.‘’see de'iiinc to -cnlis*" their flo8.^ in (his W'lrk may write .o' nhone the Office nf the Quarter master Geneml, Washingi ", D. C , ^Iviiij ., dcscrlpili'n of the .lou. If .nceept d instructions for .'hip- niiic I* : vrrnn'cnt expense w II he given the owner \ ANOTHER SHIPMENT Porch Swings Complete with Hooks and Chain . . 9^5 45' ^r^Drlii DEPEND.\BLE F'JRNITURE 121 F. MARTIN ST. PHONE 7739 Hudson-Belk *s Advance Offering Of Fine BLANKETS ON THE LAY-AWAY Vmi’li Be .Assured Of Yriur Blankets When You Need Them If A'ou Make A'our Selection Now $1.00 DOWN PAYMENT Will hold anv hlankr t until OctobiT 1, 194.5. No .ithei payment rt-quired until th«'above date. How- i v« i. pa.vment.s ni.iy hr made weekly or monthly it fho custnm«'r so (iittirf.s. of price nf blank- et.s must be paid by Octobt'r Hi. 1945. Payment in lull mu.st b*' mad" and blankets delivtH'rd hy Nu- vemlMT 10. 1945. "WOOLSHIRE” ](M Virgin Wo 1 By Chatham 10®5 - Medium Weight Satin Round “WOOLWICH” By Chatham 095 100' W '—W.-ighs Almost 4 Lb.s —Popular Colors “AIRLOOM” By Chatham 75' Wool, Medium Weight—S;tij Bound “WELWYN” 1*10'; Virgin Wi> By Chatham —A Luxury Rianke* 1295 popular Colors COMFORTS A CAoice VanVfy 795 to 1450 STREET FLOOR *u$ntH CAtoluut uMiST
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