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THP CAROT.imA>? WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JUNE 15, 1946 Continued from Page 1 ItAWSON IROKS LABOR TO Rl R(0. ( ()\(>RKSS OF RFAC • IKNARIFS • •> JnmfR h Can y, n i- ttniial firt'.ary .»f il;i- CIO *hair I ait u( !h CIO’*; comtnittff t. iLi4sti UiRL'niiiiiiatiiiii. lloiiuiiiry ccilifivuiiR u( lifetime lilt mbt-rstiip III till' I’TSKA w.-n ..Miin.i.-(1 by infiiibfi.' ar.d txt'ni- ' v... ..f UTSFA 1.' Mayor Ktllv, Slu'iii, Ibt Kei, .Mt> i ai;d iBii-y i’liM-iitatitin 'Aa,- laailt ov ... .1 ' iutvn-«-ial. IJTSKA pn n IlK' Hii.i i.i utiv ut till- Uiut.-d Tiaiiffj :l « t-uiijloyis ol -Miireu-a, ofli- ■'...iu ..p.i.iiii; ihf itHi! cunvciiti 111 nur beloii- liiiiidredR >.f ' t.I.U I.I ADKRS 01 LS I ION RFI'flR'I'S Ol Uil.SON Si HfcSIONATION 11. t- up.. Ud I.. AMi \alii.ild.' pit.j.fii.: n. NVw Y :h VI.W VM'Jl- lX|Jl.Rd by l.lK leadt-rt and clost' friends ol ihe txalUd iiiU-r all.-i n atlin,'. ii«*U'- paptr jt.uuiili ab.iiil Hit- pciRSibdil.v (iial lit- iiiikIiI ifMyn li • t-x,ill«il i .l- .I'.i.ip It tlt't'lf.j i.i ilie Ne\^ Volk Malt s.'uate V V/HITE ambulance LEAVES INJURED NEGROES ON HOAD avail. Suspicious ol ihi- coiitonlioii. iclative.s and the undciUikci cn- u ivcl tlu* Ni-gi'o .Sfclioii and found n.'t only scvijial t-mply beds bui i.no whole louin nut in use. Con* liontt'd witli this evidi-nce, Uu- iospital ailinilted the patients who were described as critical iioin loss of b](Mid. NO DEFINITE GEORGIA RE ACTION TO SUPREME COURT HUS RULING: TALMADGE HAS PLAN er within the slate Officials of the bus lines and Uu state aid they hoped Ihal Ihe tetter eleiiieiviji of both races v/ould coopeiaL> to prevent dis- luibances. Spokesim-n uf the bus i.iHV. said they would abide by trie supreme court luling, but as yet no ordeis were .seat »l..wn to drivers, Over in Alubaina, Gov Chauii- ccy Sparks, in cuminenting on the luling, termed it as "fei tilucr fui the Ku Klux Klan." Negroes were taking the ruling generaly to mean an iniprovi* nuni in their Uavel status around the entire country. But leave il to old Gene Tal- niddge lo cap the cake, Gen.- wasted no tune lo seize on the developninet w li i c h possibly could further his campaign ui white supi»>inai-y in Georgia, lie pledged to a Cartersvilel audience that interstate buses will cease to operate m Georgia after Jan. 1. Tiie slate, he assorted licenses in trastate buse:, and (he public ser vice coinniLssioii will establish stations “5U feet iiiSidf the state’s be ujidai ie;. V. lu-i 1. pa^sengei* must purciiase new tickets to ixin- tinue their travel. Turning to a group of reporlcrs scaled oil slips ol llie liartow C euni\ coui'tliuuse, Taiinadge said; 'Nownere'i soiuelhing that wdi bum youi papers up Now and women of any race to soar amjw t;u petty notions of race and color. O, Handolph Aggicy, of Sah.^- bviry, N C., and editor of ine Script, student publication, w.is iht ranking stiul.-nt in the clas.s of !I2 giadiiates. Other ...pcaker.'. on th.- coin- ii-*iu(-ment program were J, H.-niv Scatli rgood. chairman *.l H,.m’pon :. t.oaid ot tin- Icc.^. and 5.. .,: M p. nine, pi,-.dJcnt ol tde (Miieral .Alumni asMicu.lion ..i 11.. 111Mn>n V MUTUAL WORLD TRUST IS KEY TO WORLD PEACE. SAYS SELASSIE He .said settling ot w ild prob lems by piiwei jiolitic.s create.s ■'.viiain and i-uspicioii, ’ wnich ei'’i- ■ ' results in iinm«‘diate arnie.i ho..-tilitu-s Ol a w.cned slate ot inmd which ‘mt-vitably leads to v'.ar.' .Aiiothei' war can be awit- cd only ■’through mutual t:iist, mutual faith and an equal voice toi iveiyoi).- in world affairs" li.' warned Kmper.-■■ Seta.ssiv lavors a pow- i .-riul L'nn. .1 Nations army, ready • for iinmediate action to put down ' .igrtssion. but doubts that such ‘ an ainnd force would be decisive' m preventing future vvais, flc | .stes iniKunderstanding among na | tiens a.s almost inevitable JA( K .(Oll.NSO.N PASSES I S och Cuioliiiii He spent Smidav^ mghi 111 Columbia, S. C Mr. .Sc' tl ^aid he been as- Miciated with him lor about >ix months He said that Mr Johnso- was hard of ht-uniig, having lu loc an eai' phone and that his menioi..' was fading. "He was a hard driv- ■ »." Scott 2,iijd 'I'hi- addres.s ol both .Mr. Johnson and Sc.itt was listed us Park Vioc Studio H tel, .IS W.-^l Ho Sdeei, .New Yolk City I'erformer -At Museum .Since 1H::7 .Mi Johnson had been uppeui'ing at Hubert's Museum. 'SU West F.irty-secoiid Sir. t-I. from 2;00 p n. to 1I;J0 p in m 1ecture.s on buxjiitf and piiy.sical culture. II also engaged in a question and answer prriud. He was physically .-ound, Scott said, and ale three meals eveiv day. His (uvurile di.sh was fried chicken and that he drank a glass 1 f milk before each meal. The former champi n's last ex hibition bout 111 New York, Sc.itt -said, was last year, when he made the exhibition at the Broadwuy aitna in Ur oklyn to boost a War Bond sate The .sale soured to more ih.n $.'i.iilMi.uull His ikst appearanec in New York was three wet-ks ago .Mr Johns.)n's b..dy was prepa*'- id lor burial by the Kaleigh Fun eral Hume and a constant stream • f admirers viewed the remains, li! war. t.ikon lo Chicago for funem! and burial Frcti 1, ScAt. his com panion jci- tnpanied the binly to Chicai* . B.-sioe> hn wife, wiio cl on.id the body, he is surviv l bv a br/iher V- - DENTAL CLINIC FEATURES STATE MEDICAL MEET pew munbers -- Di' U. P. Lane National Leaders Rejoice Decision of Supreme Court Improvements Sought In Raleigh Schools NEW YORK — Distinguished ' Ami-ncaiis fioin all parts of the L'niled States have lehgniphed Con- ' :.raliitation> lo the N.AACP on it. , N.|. Ill th.- United Stales Su- priTiit Court 111 tlu- Iren. M.»i>-m . \vhi.h inoi.ibils segregation >'.asi-d oil i.ici 01 c-loi' III inti-istali- Ills tiavel H.ilxit H l.eliman. loimei Gov- ^einoi of .New Y ik Slate and until I ivc.-nlly Direct..I .A I’NRR.A. wind, "1 an. greatly pleased and llii.i oiichly arree wuti tlie de- t ci.sion of the Siipieme Court .intlawmg sogr. gatioo n inter- ' .state buses 1 am very confident I that the law-abiding citizens of ' tin- Stall - iiffect.-l will willing- I ly and fully abide uv Itiis ji si I decision." Hablii Stepln-ii S Wise, President I of the Ann-rKaii JeMi-ti Congress i ,.-li-gi..ph.‘d I "Rejoice over long defeiird d.ci-ion Supreme C..urt regrrd- I mg inlei--tali buses ITofes.sion- | ] at .Nigi.i baiter. will howl, but i ' decent minded a aitherners and ' n rtlieinei.s vvili approve and I lejoici- III ju.-d irrep.-aiable de- .Mark Itindge Eklitor of the l...;.isvilU- Ky Comiei-Journal, lel.‘graphed tin- following exerpt fru'i. an editorial in tjfai n'ewspata-. of June Mh "111 a series of ini-morable de cisions. the Supreme Court has proved lbs title- as the sanctuary of liberties. Ane may feel an iii- lompleteness in that the opin ion on the Virginia segregation law was based on its being 'A burden on interstate commerce’ and that the case was not decid ed on the i.ssue of sundamental right. At that, the upiniuii is Ixmrid to be of great effect, serv ing the purpose uf enhancing human dignity and protecting American guarantees by what ever channel il moved thither ’’ A wire from Carter Wesley, Edi tor of the Huustun Infurmer stated; ■'NAACP won another funda mental victory for civil rights Significant victory in the eco nomic improvtmenl of the south. Expect no repercussions Majority of whites in the south are interested in seeing injustice ^ corrected and are further ad vanced than th«- leadership on this question.” Prom Bishop Uern-ird J. Shell. K* I :idi r-Diricior 1 the Catholic Youth Organization, lame the fol lowing rr.esage •■.Supreme Court di-ci.stun out lawing segrcgatijii in interstate buses is telling blow in fight for equality nf Negro-s and iit struggle to extend elementary Demoeratie right- lo all our people All Americans can lift beaiL higher became of this deciMon We are beginning tu priciiee what we preach” Tlie following wire was receiv-1 ed from rtarticy C. Cri m. dislln- giii-hed San Francisco alt .rney who ‘ ■ I an paign inanaHer on the West | Coast for the late W-iideil Wilik..- Ihitied Stales N.VAC;' is to be congratulated for contim.m,: (i,e unremiting ba'tle agaim-t intolerance, di'crnr.iniiitun .ml rAeiiil piejudiit ” I' U Ymiiig. .Si , J ln ..f the Norfolk Jon.nal .ni-l C.i.mI -l.l•el: "Editorial cniument and bus a.hniiii-tiat.wi, .»iii i.d iiidicate aecetpio.'e anu l''ill coMiplianc.' witii i. nri - ue i:-- inn in Virginia r«>:iire.i i-niz* ns ' ail deei‘'i> n as ii.'.inentiu.- in Lug series of NAACP leyal gains " From Ira F Liwl.s. Editor of ibe Pittsburgh Cuu:it-r, eame the star mi-nt "In my opinion th>* lecenl Supreme Court dicid .ii outlaw ing .>tgreg.,tiin on interstaie biise.- IS unquesti'inably oiu* ol the most .-Weeping and moving decisi. ns of that lugust biKly It takes it.s place beside the Tvxas prill.ary ease in national iiii).ortaiiee and mu^l be eon- stroed as an indie:ition that the United States msofai a- the Siqiii-me C nrt Ls coneeriiid i--^ on its wiy to make Dt-niociacy a living thing in tills country. Negroes everywhere will be en couraged and hearteied by these tw.> dtclsioins which will allow them t.i hold their In-uds up and assume full respoiiMbility 3.S .An.eiicaii citizens. Taxpayers and soldiers deserve every right guaianteed citizens iiiidei the cuiislitution " White (Jiiireh bruiip Terms Soeial Eijuality Ai'iieles (Atiiiniiiiiistie icksun. Muss. (ANP> — Ar les advocating social equality Ml the June issue of the white Church schuol and Highroad' \/ere termed last week "conmiun- iolic in their teachings and cun- ciusions" by the board of stew ards ot Miilsaps Memorial Meth odist chuicn'nere through the adoption of a resolution request ing an investigation by the council uf bishops. A similar resolution was adopt ed recently by the Greenville Dis trict confeience of the Melhodi.-: church in session at Inverness, i State Sen. Oscar Wolfe of Dun- j can. dLsli'icl leader, offered | I Iht proposal. Future action by toe local ■ I group against the church orgaii.-i j 'advocating social security include I i taking the mutter tu the district; ; conference at Canton on June 2d . land the Mississippi conference at M« ridian in the fall. ' S:i\e Your Wiistp Fat-!!!, K) STt’DV AT M;\V YORK— l‘i(-tUM-tl ahiive Is FMirrl F. Joiien. iit'trurtiir uf I'hysics and SiTeiiee Survey at Sliaw I'niversity. Ra- h-lKh. who left last week fur .New York where he will tv oik mi liK Ph. I>. Degree In Scliuul .-\diiiiii- isiralioii and Supervision at ttew York University. He is a giuduate of New York It. with the Masters Degree, haviiu received his Itai-helor- Degree at A. and T. (’uliege. lie is also pro prietor of. the Rex Tafe at limi- dersun. (('ru-ader Fressi KALEIGH — The R.nlcigh Negro Citizens’ Committee at a Special Call Mt-vliiig Tuesday evening dl- ri ril’d its Education Committee Ic piocLM-d to secure the minimum pro gram “f improvement in physical facilities of the City Schools for Ne gro. Tin cndorsemeni of the Spec- i; I C..nimittic's report also gave lo list- Koiication Commiitve luitliority to use whatever meato the commit- t e tl emed wise lo s- cure the im- prnvements. ( Il ot the suggestions made to he cu.T.mittee was Unit the Equal dmiitional Clause of the Stat*' Cuiistitiition,” be employed in pre- sditing the case to the Board ol Ediifation. and if this prayer is cli nied in .separate facilities, that the conimittee .seek the assistaiicc ■ f the .Null- nul Association for ilu Aiivimeemenl of C'olo.'ed E’tople m bringing .suit for admission of Nc- v.ro.'s to the -white schools. It wa- also brought out in lh>- meeting ihat there were nt> ligli'i ill the Oberlin Sch lol and that doling rainy season, water stood inches ileep In the basement. The basement is used for ‘.'lassroomt. This information brought a resol'i- lion th.'it the matter he brought to the attention of Wake County Grand Jury for investigation. The commiilee stated that repe.il- cd requests to Ihe Siip-riuleiidenb over a pciiod of ten years had biinight no ro.sults and that the matter this time would be taken to the school board. The Committee is Leondias Frazier Chairman; W 1.. Green. Dr. N. L Harris, of Shaw University; E. H. McClenny. of St Augustine’s College C. A. Haywood, Spuigeon Hayes, Dean C. D. Hallibunoa. of St. Aug- istino'.s College and Jas. E. Shep pard. The Committee recommended the lolluwmg. new high school plant, mme centrally b.c-aled^ with adequate i;yniiiasium. ample space for 0 ’oruad (IP.gram of vocational education, afetena, and playgrounds. The present Washington High ; i,ool M ould be miKlernized and n-inudeled as an area elementary school with cafeteria, gymnasium, and other sch'-ol-community ap pointments of a modern school. Adequate cafeteria and gymna sium at the Lucille Hunter School. I':ovision of gymna.sium facllitie.-: at Crosby-Garfield School. WINTER CLOTHING SI, Id be properly cleaned before storing • Chuck your wardrobe totlay • Protect vour investment Ca// 6437 Cumple*' for (he Dry Cleaning Service KNI IKE FAMILY Peerless MASTLK C! KANER-S & UYERS, In. Main Plant — 516-520 Fayetteville Street BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH BRANC.-H Cor. Morgan 03 $13 Cor. Gh nwuud and McDowell Wttti Juii«s Hillsboro Si. and Peace FREEADVICE TO MEN and WOMEN WHO WANT iLOVE ROMANCE Doe« Love and Ro mance always seem to pass you by? Then look yourself over! Most people judge you by the clothes you wear. Are yours Shabby, Bad-Fitting, Out-of-Style? Do you have the kind of clothes that cause the Opposite Sex to turn away when you come strolling down the street? wTiy not do as other Classy dressers are doing—and snitch to National Clothing Co. for everything in Super-Styled Fashions! Wear National Clothes and give your social life a Lift! FREE CATALOG A complete new and mixleri ' school building to replace the pre- ■-lent Oberlin Scho./l tu serve the northwest area of Raleigh. £Ia a ?iftndwMiinq (InalifAl ii:Mi!iiiiijiiiiiiiiiiBiiM,'iimaii!ifc H A 1 , . Kinks Go—LookA Stralghter Longsrj Maskin Coac Ta makes kinky nt'.ss go. relieves iKhing scalp. Hair is lovelier,) slraighter. longer, easier to dtuss. Quick results or moneylback. lOr and 25r at all good drug and 10c stores. \ MASKIN CO;^TA MASKIN DRUG CO. Dept NC Baltimore S, McL Yimi i-;in have this Nrw brli-ationai Nauoii.-il Cloihmi Cu. C iTalog ibto- luMv FMCEat any lutt lUreiiaCaia- Ihal i chock hill .ii! Alsu you'll gel the -n youdib-ov,-f all u,« ..tK.Tial Clothing Co. ii pving SEND NO MONEY! TliitCiiMlog ia Ahaolutely FItni lldoetn't ru«i yuu oitr penny . Jutt tend your Name and AddriMuu penny putU-ardsndgetyMUtNaol N.itioiial Clothing Co ^ ■ 4t « Ua ». Aaliland Av«. Chivag* k, lU. SNAlVPY DR[S-.'''>S ATTENTION ■ lAOr FO« 1 Naflenel Clalhli NSW SIHSAT|4_ CATALOl Chock full of the UiA Style* sod Fabnci a Suitt-Coata-SlackL I Dreaica-Furt-Hafl 1 Jewelry-and Mu ^ * other Itema tor i Entire Farnily I AbteliiMir fRKC of any coMi |utt Send Name and Addrew on penny poai- card. Oct Big • Money - Saving-Hi.{h-blTM ('lolhing CataluM by nriurn MaiM BeWiae- NationM-izrl Send N*r MMidAddrsM Mewl National Clothing Co. ^*1^- A-m 4SeS-M S. AahtMd Am. ChlMge ■, IN. MOTHER and DA IGHTF-B FASHIONS .... pudgtd to a Cai'lvrsvilvl audiemu that interslatt- buses will cea.se lo operate in Georgia after Jan. 1. Tlie state, hr- asserted licenses in trastate buse.s and tlie public ser vice eomniLssion will e.stablish stations "Su feet inside the .state’s Ia aiidaiR-a A hell pa.,sengei.s must pUK'Jiase new tickets to con tinue their travel. Turning lo a gi eup ul leporters .Mr JohriMiii'h b'.dy was prepa-- ccl fur burial by the Haleigli F’uii- t-riil Home and a coiist.'ml ^tre:l»T' >,f admirers viewed the remains. lit war. taken to Chicago for funerr.! iiid burial Fritl L .Seotl, his com- fiipioiied Ihe body lo Beside- he wife, wiio lain.id the Li/dy. he is survive 1 >s a bi/iher V- aeated ol. steps ot '‘‘V,,DENTAL CLINIC FEATURES Leunly courthouse. lalmadge MEDICAL MEETT -ounly . _ said: '‘Nowiiere's somelhitig that _ nr li P lane w.ll bum you, papt-rs up Now Mosi'S Hoy ot BCt this; ,1. , .u. get this: "If I III voui governor there won t be any interstate bus travel I’K'i^buy laleigl Tuboro—joined the clinic. New officers fur the coming are: Dr, G. K. Butterfield. g,a a passengei will have to ouy wi„.slon-Salem. vice-presi- a ticket M dent; Di M. L. Watts. Raleigh, me. If he.sgo.ug lo Fl .nda h 11 d,. g. have to gel oil 3 1 hit ^ llontei. Durham, honorary chai'"- n.an; D.- W, E .Mcrrilt.._ Clinlun, ticket. There won’t b.- any mixing of the laces. Wnite people and N».groe.s won’t have to rule to gether." Talmadge chargeu uu- .supreme court decisioie. "lollow closely on tlcftion.s " and warned his audi ence "if V1U elect the llglU Ilian dim- secretary and Dr. W, I,. T Miller, committee chairman, New officers for the Medical SictUm are: Dr. J. B. Davis. Fu- (juav Spiing.s, pre.sident; Dr. W K Merritt. Clinton, vice-presi dent; Dr Clyde Donnell, Durham, tarv-treasurer: and Dr. >. .h, supniiu. poui^ w.M e;-t in luu- r^'l^'i^ Vishen Ri-i.isvTllf, record, and realize they will have to d«ai .,.,a i-eDorler with things m a Offa.is 'of the Pharmacy ner, " branch are: Dr. Willa V. Easl. v fighting the Fk.PC law, l.ilmadg. chairman; Dr. W. R pudicted if the Perry, Burlington, secretary; and ng to take (these ikti.Mon.s) l>mp . York D Garret:, Durham V .1,., c. Til ilieasurer. Dr. Jame.s E. Shepard, In * iwa- elected president ementur. madge earlier had rariieii has op- j ^ peal to the mob spun ‘‘‘J;:''’ MORTICIAN ASSOCIATION MEETS HERE THIS WEEK Pa., member of the execulivt hiwiiig segregation m interstat- buses is telling blow in fight fm i-qualiiy of Negro’-s and in struggle lo exleml eleinenlary Deiuocralif riglils m all our people AP Americans can lift heacls higher became of thi» decision We are S.-giiumig lo pr.'iCtice what we preach” Tlie following wire was receiv ed from rtailley U. Cn.m. dlslln- guished San Francisco .itt .rney who I r;iei oulgii iiiiiMai'.i i 'in Uie West Coast for the late W.-iuiell Willkn- and who hk' just retuined froiTi Kiir.ipe a^ the American represtn- itdive on the Di‘‘pla‘'ed Per.-ons Cuuiinlssion- "Tlu- ileiisioii of Ihe Siipreiin- '■noil outlawing sigreg.ilion on Intt-rstate buFes if '« victory fur 'he propo’-itnin that there aie no second class citizens in the group iigainst the church organ-. 'advocating social security include [tiiking the matter to the district conference at Cuntnn on June 20 U-nd the Mississippi conference at Ml ridian in the fall. Yo.ii- Waqe F;.t*!!!i f ii.— . , . latred. He told ul a ea.se hi- had heard ol a Negro who went into a white chuich on peachtree St. m Atlanta and sal be.side a white woman. "If I hada been there, I woulda kicked him out. " Talmadge shuut- ed. He ended his pa.ssionale appeal Ic prejudice by threatening to place guard.s at the staleline.s to search llie puHman cars, to keep Ihe mixing of the race.. ,.om fur ther progre.ss. Gubernatorial candidate Jame.s V. Carmichael, speaking on the bus ruling, said: "I don’t know whether you ai.- ready to secede or not. However, 1 do know what when we .slan stopping trains and buses at ih Slate lines we havi- got make up our minds that our .National Guard will be matched against Uderal troops "Ever since I was 10 years old —that's 2G years ago—Eugene Talmadge has 'ueen running fur office in Georgia on the race is sue He has posed :is a modern P:.ul Revere crying Wake up, wake up. the Negro is eoniiiig.' Foi 2C years he's been spreading hatred Ih'ough Georgia just to get in office " ^ GOV. HASTIE SEES DIXIE LIBERALS TRIUMPHANT iV'ifi.'d m »h'- rise of libera's bk*‘ Sen Claude Pepper. .Miss I '-a'l '•■jiiil'i an ' HI Im- > stahlish- ment of groups like the Southern Cfinferencr of Human welfare ar.fl cni.'iin church eioups He advised Negro collegf-.s heard of the national a-ssocialton. The Rev. T. C. Adam.s will pro nounce the invocation. At 3:00 p. m. the officers wiM bi installed and at 6:0U p. m. thi- juting will Tie held at Chavis Park. The annual danci' will be gin at 3:00 p. m. V jrSTK’F DKPT. TO AID ure^sive Deniocratio paity said Wetl- lu-sduy The affidavits grew ' ut of the re- f; '-cl of foiii Colon.bill wards to en- loll .N'egroC' who att .inptfci to tn- ler the luimu.s on the books last Friday In one ward, ward nin *. fovr Negioe.s did enroll but Lane I.. Bonner, acting c-unty secretary uf il,e parly. >jld these would bt Miiged. prti-um:>bly at the clnse of nl■•llmtnl on June 2.5. Clerk.s ai>d Tit’aches -1 the other wards simply :''v;yeil they could not enroll Ne- Krr.es bc-eaust of their race. In m«..-t coi.iities Negroes l'ok a ytnerul holiday lo utterr.pl mass en ' diniMls on Junr 5 In all of the -Ifi •Ul lilies jittempts to enroll were nri'le. Affidavits on refusal in Ihef. -.11 .1-0 hi- fileii with the justice -lej/ariinent which has promifed to l)!-oseeiil'. tiers ns denying Negroe., the- right to vote in either a pri- "i-irv or u,Mi‘i:il elerthin on the ri.nnds ot their beinjj Negroe.s Meanwhile authorhies reports are eiii' llo «ut i-lerks ( vi i the .slatt- are panic-b .und. fearful of beicn 'i:itli-d into fud ral c i rt for refus- I I," t' Mii ul! Neemes St vend of ! tlii.-m are rei.oit'-il h.viiiP •i' -' . . thei- indents !., alien , " '1 ■-rune; tl’e -••iMa »h.-nisclve‘ with these iihei;-! . lion that Hit- executive commiilee forces in the south to hasten the | “f R"' whit party held .m . tii ' day of real democracy in the ‘’•nev and strictly secn-t - S'iithland H.- i-rnnhasized th’jhf re Mond.av Newsmr”' '•'er*' b- r r-nor*"ui*n ■ for Nepmes with | red and exact buxine®' of th" mT* v.*e1l trained mind.s. snaro inlei ins is ®tin etiarded under oath of broad vision and unsullied these attended, who signed pledges cculs which alone can enabk men I"' silence. MASILK CILANER-S & DYERS, Inc. * Main Plant -516-520 Fayetteville Street BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH Cor. Morgan 'Q3 513 Cor. Gh nwuod and McDowell Wett Jonea HilUboro Si. and Peace SEND NO MONEY! i rhiiC^ii.ilog i« AlNuluuly FItat It dOFUi’t ^ r»tyou (,nr penny. Jutt wnd your Name and Addo u uti iwruiy pokteard and (ri your « Nm» I j N.itivnal Clothing Co D*Pt- A-20.; , i6 a. Attiland Aea. Chiva^ k, lU. ' RC Metol Fuiniture I OUALITY FROZEN FOODS,INC. 1 (MtMKRlA IIFKPFIIFKZI'; I HE HOME OF Frozen Foods A Complete Line ol Froien Foodt Bt Fancy Grocerien • SPECIALS THIS WEEK l-!am A La King 83r Peaches 35c Pork Lentils 44tf Rhubarb 25c Pig Knuckles 40c Cranberries 38c Fryers, cut-up 72c Pineapple 52 c Turkey, lb. 72 Lemon Juice 32c Fried Boneless Chicken 1.10 Fruitcup 52c Fried Chicken 82c Fordhook Limas, ntfxec 35c Fried Shrimp 9t»t Asparagus Spears 52 r French Fries 30c Corn on-Cob 12c Chicken Dinner 67 c Corn Cut SO.' 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 15, 1946, edition 1
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