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yTTK fVDrCC. riATT’EnAY. AT'CT^ST 4. 1341 RED CROSS WORKERS ARRIVE IN FRANCE THE CAROLINIAN 1 rr:(i..u'r if .Mnlirr fliU'i • (I l.ii I nil, r-'ivn it> A il •1 n.oili.-i'. .\l!' Allu- ,M I II. Mulinc !?• I . ITil •■■tf .Il t: 0 W . All..Ill,I, C.i U',. Iiiii'iton. L) C, .1 ' I’. Ihtl-i [I'H-oiiiv n j.if Thro' p .'?! rJiiiM I. CMv. • ■ n.iif.klyii \ Y, bofoi.' *''f Ri n Cr, s- HiipAintim-fil ovii • • u ;;iM(iii;t;(.‘ uf Ronkor T \V,..hit!i;»'in III Rfho-I. ■ ’ f;.i. .'Ki All ,11,1 ri’i\ r-i'v. A. B ipcii.ji II C'olli'ui- * ! ' i-’l • . I • cii Willi the • iiH-- Ifti:?. ..Ill hi- work I'l III lU.i'i'or oil ihi e>iilinr'il I'’"'- irf )ii f';i! Ijer N'orlfi ^ ' I* '• -I |":(l•l Ml He is .1 fn-Jti’r '.i; •! M; M\ Mcln.id ni'ihii”-’, H , u- . Uiritf Ilf n-. ■'■CIV -I, r-.Mi ".o. n.ivtoriA n Kl , , Moirh.i.i-.I College. At- I C. , . A P , ;.t'd All;itil;i Unl- ■’ i'v. ?' i;eri'!i"v !e w.is le- '• Jl'fl (> 'hi l.'iiiieo SmiIof Io t,-hi' p.'ii't iM ,. «i,«'..kinc 'oiir f'r th- n. ri Ci e 5 Sc 'lt !' n L..Mdi'nfe .if S.nii)>- - 1-riv,n R.. ,infl p. h iidert X;r:i'r Umv rsity hcf.n-e n., I f'r'-- I '’’iin’erf nvorFeni! !trr m.ith r F \V Rcott live* Pastors’ School At Bennett Shown ;>fi \ «■ K ;i cmui) of N'orDi C';ii.ilir;i •■ihie .fi.r- hovine 'hi' t I'liriipies of th. n of .linrnft ei|uipiiienl iirul hihIlt- i.il.' for liMcluiit-' I'liipo-se-s cx- phiiiU'ci Id tliem fliiriiiij a d.'mun- •Ifiilinn wlilcti fliisH liist week ,i! the A imd T Collone. Ureens* boro. Pictured iil the mock-up in the back:irnund, left, is Dr F. D. BIu- iord, president of the coliese, and ’'li r I'. • I|.|e .1, i;:i I I W,. hio^iot I) f ln^ ’ I"', t t|,e rteee f Mr* 1l'i-« ;.i id .if 'll, N’ew I , Fh'! MopJovm.’iit With till- Tr dc S.-ho ,! \e-,v Ynvl; Red .;i- ,.iu Ihr W.i;- Iiepiii ■ poll'.'- ' f IF.iiiceii fil'd n;infe> I- 1 .|f the fir*t • n'lnint oil f t» e ! . er I'Mviti'- I "l’'i ImdiT of ■ ■■ f'r. ii;\-:»!!t,n. f Red (Vo-* pr>. ■ I- ^i'l'-linj f,,rr'‘« ■ i'lC-iln Fayetteville St. Church Celebrates Ministers’ Twelfth Anniversary Iljlfm;!. f. Tlu' FuyeUv- vii;.' Slrovi Bapti.-l Churcii h;i.s rifintlv I'ln.:. r| a Sellvi of Serv- h.s crli'i);;itinii ihi- 12th Aimi- viir.irv of ita mini.sl-'r. Tiio Itcv- . 1 nd Johnnv WiilHru .Inm-.-. liii.iV .• Ne-'.- nd Rpi iicfield t'l .-he: Mrs A I rbiiii Li'iiflcl Fells Of bains In Rare Kelatiiins •;'-i-'i\i> sfi-ps • t.iket- hy l.i. I reuiieils" ! .e.T. N'i'j;- 0* nrr i.n \Vj, A.h.-;, REV JUll.WV .rONKS The Hi I-;;.'. A n rr A . I'M', in! .s -rl.il M Mhc 1. ; Th.. — rn.p,. •H'.'I.C !l',.si'fl (h|s Wi ll ..fl.-l -111- I.f -lehlev- ,f fi -,i. .M H U It. Fn.jl iiid ' loiiunit Ihi- Red Ci- i;-pl. 11 L- .mmiinitv iiiii iiof-i. i.hiiui ..( !T.\ hi - fir-1 R-'d rri’«'i ov. lie w I- pi-ih.i'i- U)!' .I.ivi'iit! Ci'i r! HI Mil- llill'iv is file i K I’.ii.-Fiani-. .-f I' •• N' dre-s. w.-iv f..int'il.\ .1- r :• P. I r> Watkii; She Is .1 itr.Kiiiiite of .r Mil's Si'hoi'l Uiete. ami Wilii.-rfor ITiiiver-ttv, B S Fir Mis. .Im H -i v\h.r :• d.V'. r.id -taff. . -f ail inter- e-r in Ilai tf.iri’ iiccl'e-.i*. .1 -.'hoi! project f.-.j- f- ,;,.. rai'o i'i-liii.vis in Moriin Ml \i‘w .F r* y .iTuI employmenl f I .'.i-s f If the fir-1 time by ihe !l Ti leptiom r.mioai'-y in In- i-n ipolis Indiana •U’hnt h;.s been done in three lai .mi -mall .-an be tiono i hurdr ds ’ .li'i I.i-!ie Piiwknex . i.||i'-ll P'(*» fi.nl of Ciievney Tralti 'l-iln:: .*10110111 for To.arhors. Cheyney. ■s. at j P' ’.t.-vlv .nl.. and a -(i, nsor of the klyii ■ .Seivii-c ("oiini'ils. in c-irrmentinkt on Rii'hman j'll,' li-.ifii't ‘'TIuti' i.s .an ainnzinj ' ■ "f ii'ti r --I I'd .iciivity in ! relaii.iiis 'hronclioiil the riaiii- . T!'i' -..•.'d i- c.iordination fif ,ir- ’..fi III- if’d .reeptable fechni- 1 j id fi -h- - f ■ hf.-iT th'.es -; "ll.’l J:j.. - a.s u.jl'll t * M-n.s, .North Ciirohna ■ind ;-,.is o'.-n m 'hi- iiuihsIia for tn r • I.' than loity yi-uta. Hi 11)22 it.- ‘ ’-Ml.- calk'd ’.o ’ill- iJU.slot..lt lit fi., l.-d Favet!. vi!i' Slicot Baptist ChurcM. I n iSake l-'orest Tot Drmins In (ireek W,\Ke KntlKSr ■ I il-i, Karl .-Mien, foiii-ye .r-oid .-i Mr. .nit Ml'.- On.- .A'len .,( ‘•ii...'l. R.>iitc .. w.ts drowm. Tne-day .ifh-rnca.'ii ‘.ik- pl-.yiii; a, Ricld.in-i fr -k. - t.nu; i ti.iif The chdd's i.ld.-r broih.-;- and -isters had .-fiini to the cie.-k t • fi-h, vih.le Am-- :c:i,,.iii.-.l ii liiml -Mill his .the]-, -.ciio n ,. -...-i-ki. . ill 'h. f..: ily I AM.in!,-. 1-0”" . I.nely f..i Main :. i i-iniiii.-iiit) U»e I-: ild - iipp d dov "n the nik a"d '.jcc-oi p!..-- »'’ ‘he w.iii-r, ••• hi.-h Is ...a.t f,i|i- o v.hicli iit that time h;id a mem- bct.'^Itip of II s's than one himclred at.d liiTv ni'-mbcrs ind very ponr- ly ap|>ointed edifit'c in which to \ .'iship. The fhalk'iiKi thi.s new f i Id presented Reven nd Jone.s •- as oni- of hard work and deep H.ith, which if he had not been j.Me to inspire in his few iiiem- lur.s. Favi-lteville .Street Church (■' uid n-it boast, ttiday. of .such a t'( mniendabU- reeord- Be.-iide.s a new and beautiful -stone chureh di'bt-lree. the ’.'em- bii'shin ha.s been increastsi to nuH'h over one thoij.sand. A well organized church i> represcn’i'd at F..\ePi ville Street with marv jtl.'n.-! beintl Worked out for a fuM- n hi-i'ius sendee for its mem- :'i:> and fr-.eiids. R' ’-ei'end .IiiMi - i» a man -f -t.i’u.s nhvsii'alh iiut in.-id™ a 11 • .1 h:i> ii.'.-i; 1 ..} love p vj til’, otion fill- h:s ministrv .md 1« op’e H,- wi-ar.s an evi rla.stins I Ill eountenanre and-s.ivs ; il-' T VM' ktmws what el;,;' - •I,;' --m?'. Hi- m. ml'.-: ;-.iH I 1.,,pi-oarher .t.I-.-:, or ant' l-l-T, vba-h H fdiul I'l ind love fur ’he -•i'r\'i.’c ■ Il ndere'i in ti e past Iwelv.- Tm- . -I'.'ie.-.- .-oncludei -m la.st -siindHv \v th the .Anniversarv S'lnv.n bein« delp-ercl bv F^r 6 '’i nuHork. mini-stef i'i th.- Fb-t ' Fapti-t Church of Rak-inh. Many expressions of apprtri.ition W’r'- Pt'sente'i Reverend .lone.s in fh’s celehration. John C McLainihhn. shown abovi', veteiim "f World War I. dean of the .A and T College Scl'.fol of .Xjtriculfure, Greens boro, .Hid .tiairinaii, Negro Divi sion. .St.lip W.ir Finance Coirmit- f, tec. w.is apjxrinted Tlnirsday. ulon.; wllii four white citizens, as .in ixcrntiv.' m-mb«'r .if the Grocnsbi.ni Coinmiitt-e on Veter ans .Affairs .Apiioinimcnt was made by .ludge W M York- . hail Purpose .>f (he c m.-vitlcc is to cuordiiuile and cooperate with .dl JKincies Working in the inlercst of veterans in Ihe city of Green.s- boro. Martin Hailed In Move To Abolish Conscription ,';-.w . por: of^Hm re-one T T.-mple Ui iversity, and l .rHii’5 rc-.lution to omlau re«tuested a vote from the nipuisoi.v tmllary traimns vote eanio in 6 to 1 ag.-.inst mn- 'h'.- t'nil.d .N’.-itifins firman. Cupt John D. Odom from Army Air Forces Headquarters, Atlan ta, Oa., who is discu.«5lne the pro gram with the attendants. rolunil)ii University Aceii.scd Of Diseriminat- ill" .Against Races NEIV YORK CITY iCNSi — Al- torney Jullu.s L. Goldstein has filed suit against Columbia University accusing the renowned school of discrimin.ating against Negroes and Jews Mr. Gold.stcfn is .seeking to have the city cancel the institution’s I tax exempl.s as a non sectarian edu cational corporation. Acioraing to Mr Ualdsfeln. the university for the past year hn.s de nied "use of it.s facilities to Negroes and .lews, otherwise qualified be cause of race, color or religion." His petition said Ihe University’s tax , exempt property was worth up- I wards of 2.1.f)00,000 dollars. I At the registrars’ offi .-c at Cotiim- ;bin. the charge i.s beii g denied as ab.snlulcly untrue. Rural Women Plan For Achievement Day I RALEJCH — Plans for the annual achievement day sponsored by the W'ake County Negro Home Demon- stmtion Clubs were di.scu-sed at 1 ’be County Council’s third quarterly -vossion held at the First B.aptist Church here. Mrs. Mittic Barbee, president of the council nr.d of the local club in Morrisville. urge^ project lead ers to keep accurate record.s in or- d' " 'h.ai each club will recel » full credit for its accomplishment M”! Z'’lla Booker, presider : of the Holly .Springs club, gave a brief . t.ilk. slating her Interest in home demonstration work. F illnwing the buslnes.s session, Mrs. Barbee gave a brief talk on ap pearance and general conduct in public. Clubs repre.sented were Shiloh. Holly Springs. Jeffries Grove. Springfield and Riley Hill. Mrs Barbee presided. The ?*ederal Crop Insurance Cor- Gieensboro. N. C. — Forty-six -ministers who represent a com bined membership of 10,173 per .sons in North Carolina attendevi I the annual Pastor's School of • Practical Methods held la.st week 'at Bennett College. The school •was under the direction of iJr. fcdgar A. Lowe, .superintendent ol the board of mis.sions and church extension. Methodist Ctmrch. Rev. R. D. Crockett, di rector of religious activities. Ben nttl College was dean of the .svhool. A feature of the school wen* the evening vespers with the fol lowing .speakers: Lowe. Dr. David D. Jones, MLss E. Mae Young. Miss Vivienne Newton, and Rev. W. L. Buffington Tohn Sharpe, specialist in church music. New York, was organist. During the five day event cours- I offered inclu led: modern mess ages from the Old Testament, worship theory ajid practice, rui- al people and their problom.s, soil censervation, the Crusade for Christ, church administration, children’s work In the church, health and music. ; Wcdne.sda.v nigth the minis1'>r.s |jomed the American Teachor.s (Association during ILs sc-ssion to hear Dr. W, & B. DUbois, direc tor of research of the NAACP ^is- Cii.s-s implications of the San Fran cisco Conlcrence. The faculty included: Dr Wil liam Lloyd Imes. Knoxville Col- liege; Dr. George M. Bell, Wyom- ,ing Conference, Methodist church; |1ji. Munel Petior.t, resklent phy sician. Bvnnett College; Miss E Mae Y'oung, division of locil {church, board of education, Nash- Iville; W, L. Buffington, Paine CoUoge; MUs Vivienne Newton. INiw York; and A. A. Cone, as- sk^tant Conservationist A special speaker to the mini- Isters was Miss Flossie Parker, dl- i rector of the Bennett community {health education project. Miss I Parker described the work the I college us doing to improve the living of the familise in two rir- |a> commumtios. WATSON GETS ASSISTANT !ATTORNEY GENERAL POST , NEW YORK C) — Philip Wat- Ison, a former president of the Rar- ' 1cm Lawyers’ Association has been ' njmed as assistant attorney gener al. Watson, who was also a presl- : dent of the New York Branch to ' the NAACP, has been assigned to Ihe Htignlfon bureau of tte State Hiiw Department by Atton^ Oen- crnl Nathaniel Goldstein. .ROSETTA WILLIAMS—HOT LIPS PAGE ■ SoThoffhesottonheorttlyendom SNOW WHITE HAIR BEAl/TIBER* I They aho know rh* unpoOanca of having well groomed, »♦> ;mIi hair. So why go on any longer tebing drab, urwltrocHeo hair keep you from looking yovr boiPf Um SNOW WHITE, rhe reAned hoir dreuing Ihol givei your hoir rtyfe and dtorm ond moke* R ooiier to innnups. Two Popular Sixes—29« ond $1.00 Plus foa Par Sole ot Drvg Stom E*»rywh«re. SNOW WHITE PIOOUCTS CO.. lynchbOTt, V«. .4- 11 OTHER SNOW WHITE PRODUCTS For Personol Chorm Sf»»w WhH* Sitow Whito Snew WIilH Saew Whtt« aiEACHINO DEODORANT SACHET Pitismo CREAM CREAM POWDER on 39( 29c 19c 19« F’lu* Tax Piet Tex Piet Tea Piet Tea loiM'ig th' R''"* : •' '' lO ',11 -.vni !: .H'-i I'Of-v- hi ftr-t R-q r,,,— OV. r>(P.ic iiif-lit Im V I- pi 'bii’Mi. otf.'fr -1 Ihr .Iiornii HI W.vhin M :n Ml- Mill TV i- lA-'vi'l K Ftii-li H.' "f " N' qi(-. • •(- foniii;!;. I -l.iu*- • r ‘ |>. M \ WilVH-- Bl 'alklyil She I- I'r.irliiiite of .F"1ii* Ri hm;ui H'l' St-iio-.l Iti.'ie. and Wdii.'ifo:.’'' I’nivor-H', R S 194'i Ml .lone- vt'o . niaii .Mi - Klfi-- Il.iij S.H.i'i- il-n K I'l- '••hnn h A'. i’l nd d H ‘>•'1 •’>'* vn -i''-' 111 ’A'-i bin;!' ii I'.'f >ii’ -'ll- r'-.-.-iv"'i 'hr R‘-i Ci '>-- "Vi •ipii'iiiiirr..-iil '1. - K' m>r-tv 1- 'tv- liT of W.il'rr F K''i.i'dy, -.f Kroxvillr, Trim She '•■•i- '‘iti:! V'd iiv W. • , . FI. t(- ' I '-.a ' .nv in K-' hi> • N .1. md I'l \ II. n'T. In F” itig Hid riki'-'- 'Hi'k'ii' Sli.'k," \’ V A'"!k Ciiv Sh" i- i gndii;.*.' "f P ilmrr .Mrm--ii,l l’..-’i 'H'r. S. ri ili.i N C -nd Mo-.' -i IFinvii-i". It S l!it;i. .•’.•nd.'.l C' liimtn ( '’••i' rr-iiy Ml' - I rv. 1- >,|,.it Will cn N l.rwl'. li". Ill ('liic.i ■ I .Si’.i' V''rK- rd ".iih '*1.' Offn- f [). |v M l m'v Briirfil .';c..':..k N .F -Hid -.r- lirr. M |t|i 'hi' ll'iiiioX'rp'’'1 B'l' ri'.iti. r’l'ir.)'4-> SIt '- , 'T.-.d li.li* iF I.mdFiidiii IItIi Srhn.il I’M- r-i'N -.f III tini-. A FI ITtC j,,i .".'lidi H lh- UniV'-i'Miv of rhir iLo Ml M- - . Iv f, IT h. I R.'d Cr-'i ... rr >1 •ir>p'-iMtm''ii' ■•VM' .'mnlnv- rr1 .1 n-.rk I-l .nd A; .-n.il. III; •- • 1 ' K'pn.iiu' e iinpiin> in iii- ni'iii Indl.'iiin “Whr.i *i;is h«‘en 'tone in three •''!«>•, I.ii • md '-.nn hr done In hundr.-ds,' .-.lid I.esille I .in-knev -I'll P'.>, d. nt of Chevney Train lug School for Tearh‘?rs, Cheynry. f'! • -vlv ml.i :md n >i.invor of the irr roiiiu'ils, ill »• irrmenlir.z on ‘h- l.'Mfl.'f ’'TliiTe is an .ain.nztng '. 0.1 of mii-r.-1 md .irtivity in I :iri- irliiiioiiv 'hroiigtiniit the rouii- • 'i'' :• .,,.,'d K coordination of nr- :■ i"i/;dion- .md nrrrplable techni- qiir« ■' FtH’l’"i' mf.iim.ition .ihrnit thrr'i pr. RT.im.. m:iv hr had by writing in s. -vi •• ’. nr il', N-'diniuil Urban i I'HgiH'. 1121 nr'..idw.nv, New York la, New Ynk —V (JO Kiidm-scs n.nis .M W YORK 'C.NS) The CIO liii'.i't. N*’w York Cnuncil I’l': .'lid nS'-'d Ft. i.j.imin J '» \i f 1 re.'lecii'.ii 'i. Ihe City ‘ 1 .'.1 -InirJ with Michri'l S ill Divi'. who IS vjusi’ig ui.ite .•» V ,no|.j Dem.H'iatit; .ind \F p c'i' !•' . h he.'M "tei h\ ’he ■^Iri 'fii'M'fnl h .in‘o Hid vuor- n-'' Fie hi-, lifl 111.' fi.'hl .-'.lin't i.iiiiil and ll•llJio'^s Ct'crlmination 1; ■ -il' '. ill pii'...; ..I'.d L'ily rmplov- ment. in mr >rhoi-]' .-nd h> ..'jM Me 1- '. n nr'-enl.iiu'e in the C'.iin- - ;! 'if ’ll" '’■■iT' tirin’.' not ni ly of . 1. " • -I ..f ill the City [mi- .Hid .All'.' Oil- .AlU'ti of Wake jF.Hist, Houle 1. was drowned I'li , Tiie.xdiiy afternoon while pl.iying 111. Richland Cr. ek. eboul a half • .i;ile f.' mi t.eie. The child's older hiolhi-is .md 'isters had ^one to Ihe eieik M • fi-h, whdf .Am.'S !en..'ined bt hmd j '.Lith his nioiher, who w..s workiii.; I in the f.imily Harden .Aijp.in-nll;-'. eomn g 1 mely for y.iiiii'.;ei com | i.inii'iiship Ihe e'lilri : Iipp d do-.vi j ■n the reek and began playiftg in I j the Wf.ter, which is nlxnit fair fe. i !(' 1> Siiddmily. he fell in and was drowi:ei j The rni ner term, d the death .icridenl it. t A.ilional Insiii'iiiicr Vs- six-ialidii Posli'oiu's | New 1 ork Meci | Vf.H- pt ' «enli'd Reverend Jone.s i celebration. thi. of veterans in the city of Greens- credit for its accomplishments. Martin Hailed In Move To Abolish Conscription Zrlla Booker, president of the Holly Spring.s club, gave a brief talk, stating her Intereit In herre demonstration work. Following Ihe buslncM session, Mrs Barbee gave a brief talk on ap- pear.ince and general conduct in public. Clubs represented were Shiloh, Holly Springs. Jeffries Grove, •Springfield and Riley Hill. Mrs Barbee presided. The PMeral Crop Insurance Cor poration ts offering crop Insur ance on wheal coverng the crop years 194fi, 1947 and IMS Full in formation may be olitalnod al the eounty AAA office. .I...1 YrtRK CN’Si ,1 >|)e.'!..t nsecMiig "f it- l.n n.ng Cdmnui’ve horv th*- ; > FiI'-.H'inc> .A'-'.-Mtl ed PfcPSI-COLA COMPANY, LONG ISLAND CITY 1,N.Y. BOTTLED LOCALLY BY FRANCHISED BOTTLER* -- .-After Ml Idm- N.iti.ii...! Fii'.i’'me. .A'-'*•:..til'll deciJ- p.i'lp-'iU' It- 'Chi'd’.iled mcvl .Fiilv inih ’hr.Hi'.'h l.ltli The L'.'iiiimitc. v..iii'«'lli-d the i'«iuVL-ni''iii Hit -.f ••-1.-id. i.'ili.-n -f ilio lei 'iit GDT Te.|m : 'h.it .H'iventi.ms be eiir'.-llml wh.';- rmt-i.f-t.iwn n-p e seiiTiiiP'i'' ’-vii’ild bi' in .'xee-oi of .-lO .N’. netheh- .m rxer-.tlve cTmn'tt- lie m.'t h'TL- July lU'i .md I'Jlh To .^-l•ll'^ pres'’o4 problem' i- the pl.mniug 'o I.ike .’aie of r«'lunung ♦rrvlr.’m.'n U 'L' i* rep-irtod ,il Ihr ' ex. niiiie ni. etinih.it ihe goal of *1 milli-n doll;.!' d'liitig the 7:fi W.ir I.oan Drive had hern "v.'rsiib- -crih.-d with uv" n.ember rompan- i.'> piii iti I'ing w.Ji l.i.iii' 111 exre' of 1 million aed a h.df ii1l.iTs. : V : WOBKMAN DIES IN UNDER GROUND EXPLOISION I Kliza!>.'lh Cilv Bi;\'in Brook.«!. ! •if R-ian-'ki' Rtri-et w j .s fiilallv’• burned last Thursdiiv morning | whin ;in ixplo'ii'.n orenrri'd in .i . .^Iihteri'.iiU'Hn .‘nclD.'iii’.' if th' i con.-soIidiitL-'d VuHee .-'ir crafl ' m-difiealion emter. .md .li. I th" f. 'ki'Ving lav Twn wh’te fell.i'.V- ' .'irnliivei-'t r. i-eiv.-.l lilighl iniin ie-«. In Ptr-illv .‘noiigh. the nu-n w»'''-', in.'laling fir.' Dii'vention I'Cjiip' m' nl a’ the time i Briiiiks. the father .>f U) .-hd- | dren. •mffered .ID Per ci’nt hu. n-i : ntiH wj-5 f.tiwn !)V a f’.HHt Ou:i!-l nn'.bulanee to ilie N'orf.'lk Marin.' ; Hr.-'ipit.Tl .after fir'd ai:l tr.'ntm'’n‘ Vhs .'rimin''^lere I Iti-. "I.ith- ' were burni d eomoleti'ly off hi ii. One Ilf tl'e iniured men wa.-: I lown .'.everal v.'irds Iiv ev- ploiHion, and th.‘ oiher wa-; kin>(•’.- ■ •' to the ground. Brook"! •.ea>! .leseending th «h.'ift whieh led t'l the ehiiinFi"!’ "iider the Pasquotank Rive-- v.-he-- 1h. .'Xolosion ivcnri'd, .-i'-n Un i forth a laver of fl im. s whie’i tr- x'l'toned tb.’ workman. .Mthoiigh thr- e.Tt.se -if th'' h’'.'t Ji.a,-: not he.'p determined .l.'T • Iv R S .Tor lan " ho'-e . ...eo .n- v,-;.^ in ‘’i.- in-d n, Ri"'nTifH ‘hat a (•.illet'iifin of h.t* ■ oiiK vapor "'t 'b'' bottom o* the shiiO mav have be.-n s.-t off ] .. -nt'k iir -' d- * "•» m ’»>" " ' -.1 V li-')itHl-' ‘ePl. Til.-.'- '.'.I ..-'V 'dl'e I'i-.l 1- fi.iMi th 'lle'.:.-ii( all.I the ; bulk will K't hllv.i.l ' NKW VkJRK CITY 'WDD — J ihnsrn of Temple University, and vi' lo e Rfurf'eiitetive Joseph which requested a vote from the s rc.-ulutluu to outlaw peace- radio fludleiice. reported that the inu' oirnpiil.'ior.y niilit.Hv iruinins vote came In 6 to 1 .-ig.iinst con- h.oii{.n the United Niition.* organ- scriptton. i/alion Wa.s premi.'^ed by Aron S. Nrverlheles, despf powerful op- -.ilimniii.. Workers Dei.-nse Leag-ie p.,sUi..n in the hearings, the Wo-xl- •I* .-i* *•'1 .*-*H ** ' ' rum Corrmittee report tfj Congress ' I'Mdcr. requested peacetime eonscription A.iur amioLiiiied intention to p«rt of post-war military planning. i .ut- .1 le.'. liiti 'it a.'kiiig our I Congreiwman May has announced ___ . . im.'iit 11 wi.rk for inlcrnu- niat he will open hearings on his l{Af*K ATT'ACTC ^ * peeiuenl to outlaw |>eace-| Bill in the Fall I Hrj n I i n\ft\ . - .....V ..His.riptiun liir.'Ugh the j I’liit.-il Natl-’o.' organization is a hope-giving ge.'turc. If carried rhrough, it will revive faith In our . fforlb fur l.l^t^ng pe^ce and will reassure milli. ns of workers to vLh'ini pi aicl.mt- constcipliun hg* , bet'll ih • .'I carhi-a.J of governmen tal oppn'"ioii-’’ Tlirough Its many 'rgamzations. Die .Anii'iican public testified that Il dues not approve of p.issage .iF hi.. Ii-gislatiim at Ihi.s time. Op- P'l'in.; the treasure were Ihe large edui-aiii.n.il orgiiniz.-itions: the asso ciation of college presidents; organ ized labjr. through 1Jji‘ Americ# i F-'di-i.itton of Labor, the Congress of Indusliial Organization, and R.ii'mad Brotherhoods; the three l.iige rctizii-us bodies, Catholic. Jew ish ;uid Ppilcstum, the three lead ing f.irm organlz.itions, National Grange, N.itional Fnrrrers Union Old \:iti'iial Farm Bureau Federa tion.- .ind welfare and liberal or ganizations. such us the YWC.A. W omen’.s Christian Temperance Un- I 'll. .Am.'rican Civil Liberties Union and many other reprc.sontatlve group? They were joined by prom- iiu:nt individuals, .such as Hon. Fos.'phiis D.-iniels and I.t. Col. Res- eoe S. Conklins. On the jiher .side were represen- 'allves largely of the War and Navy Departmeuts, the State De- lartinent. the American Legion, and tl:e Citizens Committee for L'niver.sal Military Training of A'oiing Men. A radio forum which recently carried .a debate on the subject betvvein Dr. Alonzo Myers and Nl rman Thomas, versus Col. Ar nold "iMuid'e and Pres. Robert CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTUMO CO. »l« W.lHvtutt. CLEARANCE WOMEN’S and MISSES Beautifully Styled WHITE HANDBAGS Regular 5.95 and 4.95 Values Reduced to »3. STREET FLOOR m nMtllH CAIOUHAt UlOHT' viewer wniiE riSVlAV^ia For Porsonol Chorm Smqw WIiNt Seew WhHe Snew WMM Eeew WMto RlEACHtNO DEODORANT SACHET PRESSMO CREAM CREAM POWDER on 39c 39c 19c 1S« Plut Tex Piet Tex Piet Tex Phra Tea Were you ever startled by a fleeting gllmpM of a face la a fublU mirror? . . Tlien you looked again and sheeplahly recognlzad your own reflection! It was the unfamiliar aettlBf that Moled ydu. Same way. you may not recognize youraelf «t lint at hiitiad a financial stake in this company. But you probably do—reetly or Indirectly. Directly If you hold some of our stock, like 9,M0 other foBtl around the Carollnaa—folks from a'l walks of life. Indirectly if you have a savings bank account or life Insur ance policy as most Americans do. Banks and insurance compa nies like to reinvest your savings in sound, business-managed elec tric companies. Some of youi money is alnuMt tately working for you here. You’ll be even more pleased with this new view of yourself ts a part owner as well as a customer when you remtmter that your electric company has fought a winning fight throughout the war—to keep the price of your service down and the quality of your service up. • L'it«a t« "TNI SUMMia lUCTRIC HOUR" wHk R«e*r# Jpaknxtor'i OnkHtn «*d tff* totrr Scadar offtrRMB, 4;>a, fWr, CSS NWwwR. ( «A1»LII»A » 1I0MT eO»C>AirT ) Year Friendly Electric Service Conpany
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 4, 1945, edition 1
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