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: THE rfcROtINTAN PAGE THREE Va. Schooling Nears Equality N(*"ro PTAs Support Red Cross Health Program George F. Morgan, Para trooper, Charged With | Murder (■|i.M:i,()ri'K:;vi].i.K v.i 'Ani’i Kdiii'.ilKii .il >t li.iiiliiR for Nc' in ViiKiDia is tH.iittiii rr|li.l- diT. riiiTrf«»r of N -ii ihir;i- ' tl»«‘ R'.atf dppartmt-iil iif fd- piiUirirE; loarhinC lend ; iisp i stiitp fluids; Hpd prr cainln ros-t i cdicition. Exams Open »> i t-prnt. WASiriNClTON. I), C. — CoGp. pratifin «>f Ihp Naltnml CunRiTRs of if Cnlnrcif Parful:; and Tcacht*r!» with the work of Ih • Amf.ican Rod Cnw. cn>oi.ial!y i» hr field of in'.dlh, has tiron plodgrd by Mrs. ,t'«uil I*. Ufory. Dover. DH., presi- dotit of the «• Itired I’T.^s. who»c Civil seivirr posiiioiiR a.* i-o)k., numbvr.ship in 22 st.iles numbers bakers, tr.cy. rurors t. .at.iichen at- CO.OIK). lendant.s are open in joary VA hos- “local romfrttnilies tliroiiqhnut) . . , pitaU ihrouEhoul «h« eounlry. On- th-» territory in which we operate," .ppoituiiilies for Nfgrois within ,|,e.j„h training fo kiten i person- .she .-aid m a Utter to national nf If. r >. .1 aptitude who lack exji. i’- lu-adinareters of the Red Cross, fence for higher jobs Ls helns ..f- "hi ve betiefiled Rrently from scr- fered nl.'O, Salsrics. chief caok bo- vices .supplied through your lac;il Elnr :it S2.A40; fissi-'tiinl chief cook chaptrr.s. especi dly in I'acher^iip- at $2364; cofik 'Grade Oi at $2166; |)lv in thi‘ Viinoiis rour'Cs offered liifker at $1666; moiit culler at I. p.rcnl-tenchf: p'oplf.” $1B6H. .itlendtini nl All C'liirscj* to whiih Mrs. Ileniy rc- unifoiins fi.rni.slnd .aid laineUrisl. feired mcUide nulriti. ti. home miis- Apply t neyn-st VA i tficp or ti. l ini:, fiist aid. wal.r ;;ifcly. and ac- •ervicc commls.sion. cideni prevention. which pictures the Ilf Negro eduriilion- -in-y priiofl. rrvenls that $36 xpLiided on teacher .salari. r |K'! Nivi'ii chilli c mpBied with $.'fy per wtiitr child. Virgiioa mad?; I li . e n«t .‘11 ales toward cducatloi.- ill I ppiirtunili.s f'r Negroes dui- itu! the 20 yeai .' since J!I26. Alex;.a- dT s.'ui. There v ere no Ni'gro high schiMils ill Virginia, no vocational ei'Ui'.'i.'i olfeted. no mpervisim by ‘upeivisoir, and only one- h. tlf th. Nergoes i ecIiooI age wne I moiled in the j ehool system as i. n • as IBOB. Coniinding Unit the Negro-while • a III ednea ion hits narr wed cot;- .'idcrably the edinaitor listed 21 i points I f conipiiriRon with the wtiite S"liool sy-tem. The nveragi silary for Negro teachers h.is been inr.ca-'d from .'»3..A p r ci iil of Hi.it of whit le.irhcr.' in IB26 to t't'Jti p* r rent of the ..veratte wliit' ai.iv 'oday The ..vcr.in'- -.il.iry (■ 1 I Negro terirher m IfMKi w i* $17.i a yiar, he said. •'.M.re and more Virginia is ar- ei-pitng the fad that no stale oi din inanity |s stronger than i' , weakest pot." fie philosophize' ■'Ihe •'. ..•I stincliire of Virgini > I Will glow stionger in .ih*iiif I; eimc proi*orli.ti Ihit Ihe social, ceon tPic and education;., oppor- tuniti'.s of th • Negroes improve." The Virginia ••tfue.tlor .approxi- FAYETTEVILLE — Recently a quarrel and fight occtiired at ths North Dakota Beer ParUr, Incateu on the Murchison Road, at v/hith there was a fatal knife cutting. Thursday. February 2ttth. George F. Morgan, Paratrooper ci | Fort Bags, has been charged wnii I minder and at warrant for his ai- rest for his arrest when he is dis- c.harged from the army hospital has! been made according to a statement, ' made by W. O. Clark, chief of do- ! tcctive bureau. I Morgan was figured in the qnar- Ircl on that occasion, when Pvt. [Arthur L. Harris, a soldier, suffero ’ I fatal knife wounds. Plan Made To Aid Veterans Veterans administration has in stituted a plan to speed up subsis tence payments to vets in school. The pUtn: Pe sonnci front each VA field office will visit educa tional and training institutions dur^ ing the first week of each month l’^ conduc. personal Inimiews with vet students who are exporianrins difficulty in getting checks, and to set immediate procedure Iti motion break tiie payment boUtleneek. The plan is being widely acclaim ed a.s a major advance in cleaning the decks of the substances pay ment backlog. Farmer purchases of baby chldts in 1946 are expected to be about 14 per cent lower than in 1945. «'pi:.||ly l.ll Negro Vote Logs In Miami Sii|i|Hii'l llir Ri'il t.niss ■'in perrrnt.igc nf M-hi. I nil •iu'iMitI, pel ■ oripicj- nf eir- . .li;r\ ci.-ie; Miiellerf. p'tcrii- tau ■ ‘f te.ichers wi'ii eoHege de- .•«ver;ige d.iys :.ffciid«*rt po' pupil, 'ind ; ■ reenl;iue I’f «nr«>llm nl p:i ir.itted." Till' ilern rtiwte i'KfpiHlitv ex- It. M‘ •TliK'.itPiiuii opfioitutiUi- .e-e li 'erf iiy .M» \ neti r p-rirMii-^. . coii'k.iv .I'lincil een^iis ^■nrll|l- e>l ill viH'.ili ■ti;il value of ‘•eh'i'-l !-.,p ii-.rtitlioii; "P'lpinei.i, -rneril iii|.plu-«, i. t.l - lihraries p.i at . Url riMx.t ‘I V It e Mli(i;ili(,i Stop Folks Talking About Your Vi/ Co/or Voar Hoff Thh Basy Way To give your hair new, rich* natu ral looking color (blatk, brem'n, blonde) start usingGodefroy's Larieuse Hair f-oloring N4)W ... acts spiitklv — goes on evenly --won’t rub off or wash out— unaffected by heat —ps’rmifs per manents anil stylish hairdos ... ki.owoand used for 45 years. Your dialer will gi»c your money back if you're not 100% satisfied. *1\M1 ! ■h iVt'J* • P' I'l ■ .iiid t»i'lrT'i ■ piTl'il.CP- in Moi'd:.:. lilgli’. Fit.i'>« day., piior 1" the el. tia 11.1 in the p COMPLl IF Fl.ECTRIC .SF.RVICE A i 43(1 Pick-Up and Delivery Service Stevick Electric Compan^* 108 W. MARTIN ST, PHONE53a2 I GOOEFROY’S Seilino Out Sale The Entire Stock of Furniture I 1 • I I 4‘^niii 43«l Pick-Up and Delivery .Service Stevick Electric Compan^* 108 W. MARTIN ST. PHONE5332 M' vvi.vitBiwu CAUTIONi Uw> Only n» 0l«l*d on Lob*l. • /V": Q Mo;il f»f ii‘; titi. i lii. Ill'; u;iiil oiir fhthiictJ to li p.■ .ill III Iho oj)|uiiltiiiiiip 'I'.il ui- niissod 1(1 fjet ;i well imni 1 I'd ('(liicalioH A:; far a;: k'lod in*' n'i'ii' • (hry .‘•.hall liav'- pvi'. ‘l■. • l;y:o Hill 'iDiii III. I I." enniiKh. Flvis m «• il"».i sand:; of cliil'li.n .u•■ '■ fathrric;.; ;ind • I'r rtinmlalpil ' ml 'i! - ' for rolli'no l■'C|ll■M ■' m • * 1"- dlvcrlcd lo pi'mc In : u* * ■ ('•oillR lo (•o|l(“’0. thr prcpir.iiniV I' n iu nc'T. a»y lo n- '‘'I m ; hitldv tiim|.rli:, " V. uM shoid'l lx- M M-' ^ ! M I* A Norlh (’aioljiia Muhi.il ui*' I itmi..,! iv.li. •. ili.il .life. 1'.. I •••li'lil , 1 .■■■al ■.•.!•!« ' ,. il! i; -.'I ini' n. CAP.OLINA UriulUAL !M^U^^KCE 1 COMPAKY I ( V—D.- /'• MdniH ctRaMFa Long Distance Lines Are Busier Than Ever ^|or‘ ]i‘0|ili' lire t'tiilsilig itiore long ili.-l.iiM-e Iclrphonr ralln than ever ntid Aon ni:i> I'Xjirrinire ilrlasi on some of yiiir ralN. \Vf are doing rterythillg po-Hihle to r\- p.'ind r.-u'ilitie-. 'I lii« )rar ihoiisand* tif mile- of new long «li>i|.-inre rirriiilH are liein'; added—addilionui long tliHl.itiee ili-hlioardi are heiiig insiall-d in many pl.n-et and liiindredH of yoong women ate heiiig einptosed and trained ns op- rators lo help nieel the inrreasing de. in.ind for more long disinnre servire. It's a hig j«d» and will l.ike lime. I nlit ihe joh il done we will eonliitiie lo nerd ynir help when eirniifs are over-loaded hv ti'diig ilie nervire only for neeessarv (;ill-. ^onr roiiliiined cooperation is ap- prei iiiled. '.onnukri nii i uirrHorir AMD TLILORAPH COMPAMY Out Saif The Entire Stock of Furniture MUST BE SOLD! Must Vacate By March 30th ALL SALES FINAI ALL TRANSACTIONS FINAL CASH — CARRY BASIS Here Are Just A Few of the Many Items We Have To Offer: ODD Dining & Kitchen Chairs (used) $ i.OO NEW FEATHER PILLOWS (A.C.A. Ticking) 1.00 USED DRESSER (large Mirrors) 8.95 12 X 12 HEAVY . WEIGHT LINOLEUMS • 15.95 RECONniTIONEI* SINGFJ? SEWINO MACHINES 49.50 NEW AI l.-MLI AI. SCOOTER.S (rubber tires) 3.95 NEW & USED Betl Hoor .Sutler. Dining R .oni .Soifes I iving R'mmii .Suites Odtl KrSes Oriel C)hinas Orirl ( hesl.v USED RESTAURANT; Anri AH KinrU r»f Dishes, l*ol.s, Tortir. OdrIx.intI Enil . Whirh Arc T*r»o Many T'rj Menlinn —f>tme a“ l.nr-k Arotinrl! .Sale (’iind»tr terl By: M. Mo;,s \ B. Rose ■ AT 329 S. Wilmington Street Mr-rr ha Tilisr W.is roriiierly Ihr* I 'lirnilurr Slr-rk r»f: Railroad Salvage Co. Yes — people tiill talk ahm;t your gray, drab hair - - ahnnt how much older you inok how much prettier yt>u //«rr/ to be. Don't let gray hair rt>l> you of the pleasures of youthful IcK.ks and pt>p- ulariiy. Put rich, natural looking. Iscauiiful color into your hair with Laricuse. Look years yoanyer HAVE BEAUTIFUlir COLORED NATURAL LOOKING HAIR .hair COLORING CAUTIONi U«« Only os Diracivd on lobot. • ^ AmI ton lubait lUOttlSI. mN SI S. |ln n cwi ill tn. Crwt IMMl 11^ U. ant OOto t»«l, H-iNUJi. Bt. Htuison-Belk's BASEMENT STORE store Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. MISSES’ and WOMENS’ MISSES’ and WOMENS’ PRINT DRESSES Gay Sprin,g Colorings 2^0 to ^95 Chambrays . . . CSinghams . . : Novelty Prints New Cotton chaimers in scores of delightful versions. Just Arrived! CHILDREN’S PANTIES COTTf in:-; . RAYONS TEA ROSE AND WHITE T'.iloird Slyirs 2 to .1 1 Years 25c to 69c V ' JJASKMENT STOKE ■ laMicri tAIOill ‘ DRIIMMEB BOY" , KARL FIFFE IR Yrarx Old Wixan] nf The Drum BUDDY HUGHES IRVING GOODMAN BALEIGH MARCH . Anv ZACO BT UBII I .rlf'lr K—r,.: #\vi • r e MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM ADV- i||S0 AT HALL | TK'Krrs on sale at jamrm SALE $3.00 fc. TillKM 4 BOON l>iLEY DRl’G STORf:. RESERVATION FOR COLORED SPECTATORS"*
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