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WTOK EVDiyr; SATlTiDAY, .Tn>Y 13, 194fi TITP rAHOLTNIAN PAGB THM> NAACP CONCLUDES HISTORICAL MAKING CONFERENCE IN OHIO Group Makes Plans For Huge Political Machine Cintintidli. - III a pn-r-fdi'rt shattcriMj; move aitit.ti w.*s tak- fn at th* H7lh Anixi.il (M • nf NAACP liiancli«*.> paving tlr uay f')i p‘>ljtii al arti'in by 'in Ip!];' -t iriitiniity in ttr vwlil. lli.iii 7U(I . rrpiojonhiii: i.'Mil biaiuln.. aX.i frio.OOd iiK'inl'i'is a vYtiich would piovid'‘ f n .1 lai in:' ol cdiididatib f'U n.itnuia , S-tn.l.' tlllll l'>( ill olflt f '('hi ..•1 iiiK aystiMii i'. rxiuM li d |.. .a IV ■ *s a yiiido foi N'xyio mi'i’is. m Ibrii utdc'ctum td landnlal- . vmi ■ Mir ill .syinpiitliy i\i1ii N't^m .ml rTiiiionty .itiniifl 'rbj.> i.s 1 pmally mkiuIhml in vn w of m. 'atl tiuil til'll- all many tbnii. lind.s of Ni'pi'*r,> l!ii'ilinli'>lit ■ iioiilli wliu may imw v iti n., .1 i-c^ult of Iho hi.tour NAACi’ v..- lory in tlu* T'-xa. Piimaiy C.i ,1; hi.ndo-d 'lown by lix 1'. S. Sii pn’im; Couil. 'I'hc icr.i'lulii’ii A>n I'oiitic.il Ai Ih-n wdA adopt'd allir tin- FV'i d of Directoib Mumot'-d tin- n-" I for au' U d'iK'ii. A cuinmilti-t: wa> se'cilrd, ihi'-i- m-mhi-is by lli ■ Boar 1 and liin-c linn* voiibniu' dell jjab-'i, to vtudy tin ft as.ihilii-. 01 pnlitical arlion with particiihn r'iipha..i. 'Hi Im- .’■y.'lcin nf lat ins bolli for liaal ch.ijili i.i iind lot the nalmnal *'ffn- III addition to the aimu! av aidiiii* of tin- Sinns.'iin Mi-'lal tn ThiiiS" Kl MatsliaK for hn di.-i finitiiished accoinpli-.limrnl^ ;i. the I' S. Siipn-mc L'''iirt whi ;i ujis brndckaJt on a to;o;l bi-ri:i-.’ ni Iwurk, ihi' Cmnniiati brani h played hobi to *1 ^mup '-f nation ally rininLi .‘•peaki-rs whoM- st.itfiiieiiUi iccrivcd national mv- Miaso in picK’i and ladin. Chrsti'i Bowles, ireeiitii’ n- 5;i|;!ied Slahilization niiect-ii. win. was svhediihd to .sjn-ak :*• the el'isini; s‘.ssion at Nipia- t Blialiuin on Sunday iin. could tmi Iravr Wa'.hiiutlon Mr B'lvhs srnt a long me.-isagi- whnli w.s read to !he lUlflO s'-ab-d in Ih' fitands I'V 'rhi'oihin- Heity. pii-..- dent of till- Ciiuinnati braticu Max la-rni'i, ilL-tinguished p-'lili cal roliiinnist and radio i-iim- nuntator spoke m Bi'wh 'i' pl:ie« . (.Hhri speakers during Un- five day .srs.'.iens ine.Ituh-d Kobcrl W Kfimv. Atliiin|>' (lemia! or C.ilifornia, wh'i pre.entid tiv.’ ingarn Med.d to Mi Maishal'. Pi Frank Home, bousing expert; Hoiacc Cayl'iii. .losepti Kluehes- k.v, Aniem-.m founeil on Hare Rrlation:.. Airliihald (^ll••■v. .Ir. C'lirago. (INIIRA C'.i'f. Fiorello B LafiHindia. .I>'..aa O l>edmo >. Vitiran.- Affiuis. NAACP. Cia- tain F Frederick Moimw, ^;a^l Pitkn "11. I'ti.irle.s iloudoii. W;.! thn Ileiitliei. Paisy l^iinpkm and Waltei Wbilr, Among rrsoluli-ms pas,>,»-d -.v fix delrga'es Wei r S' g. • tat mil. OPA; Colonial I'l-oples. V.-leian- Atfail'-: HoiisiM*;, l,.ilai| and Km plfivnienl; namal and I{ligi"o- Tfn.sion,-.; P'diHral Ailmn. M^ii bci'.Viin. ttrani ti anrl 1 \V«’ (ongi aiiil.Tio Biiinn Tn-b • 1.-, i. an'l India on ihrii di'pui.i' 1- :ii/. emun l|•■l(mn fi"m Kiiroti'-a: d'-iiimail-in VFTfinANS 'I 111- po.H V of srgiegainm pia.-- Ihr I I'-, tm- VeU'i.ni^ Admin:- ' .•i .n I- i'0- of the nio:.t di.i- ‘1 i-'-e.im., d' V'loptiicnl. m t!.,- : -.1 .0 1.1 ’I he pi '-cedent it ; gi'-g.-itmn ;is «'st.iblrsii'-.l • I'll mg Die uar by serviec h'*-.- p 1. Is and lh>- V’tlei.in.s Admmi- t-.ilion .shoiilri tnliow tins jioL- I •. W i«(|u*'-t and -trongiv iiit' ii..' P.'.'ihni 'riimiaii .iiid (i-i: Miadal' iMteglate qiiallll-.’! Ni,-'o pir.iii.in! m ivi.-iy i)h;i>i-. 0.1 ( v« I y !' \ '-I and m ev»-i v g . ti-iphiial r«-gion i*f Ihe Vetciiiii.-. .\o .inisti.tlioii urge Congie - ml till' lellN Ii«’a'l 1 tlie V.-;- pi. im'-nl Art to I inpowi elans A>lmini.'t:,ili'in to Hi ny th*- - 'mi 1 >11 ; Mill .ln.^ into .1 n • ■OIK ,^'..-ial lllsMljllyp willl ll (I'.cs tilt a. -epi the (niollni'-nt of i,!l 1. i..n i. gai-!les.s of la.-'-. • !, 1 .. I p. na' i-ilia* o! igin ainl '•> !e;!h«" mpnw. r tin- \’eti-r;ii:s A iiiiUiisti.ilioii lo d. ny a . - n ii.'t to an\- tiUNiness • stahli.so- r.a 111. iii.lu.'ti >. or coininercnl n*i:pi ; •- wnii-;i di ;ri iminates in It ,.f i- ptaiirc of -. cteran trainee,s i|]'on!;;t- ,1:1,. Iia-I,^ Wi strongb u ce that present system .af .'d'Wmg th-- Vet'-rans .-Xdmirn- ;t:.-,lion to ,-ii .1-. jU'ige and jury on veterans claim.s bi- ab'ilishcd, aiu! the sirvnemetu leadju.stim-tii III* be iini nded to alhnv the ve'. r. ti who M..S ilcnicd ■» claim o-. ill Vitiiaiv. .Xdininislra'mn t- 'pies* lit h-- apfi'-al from tlieir .b-. c 'lon til l .an iinnartial and in- rh 1 I ndf ni ti-iard of appi al.s. HOUSING Till Wagn* 1 Klli'nd«-i T.tf' Hr'’. pe.oUtly iirfnr- tile IfollS'- -f lb PM nt.iliV'-;, Banking ;* 11 • Ciirrcnev C-irnmilff-e. prov-ith-K a n u li III . d'-d long laiige imu iii t piogcain bjead upon .sound jnir.- (i|d« . of (i-tli tal aid to I'leal c-m. n-.ni.’ . . P.i ••--lU'i' of the • Kl'tidci-Taft Bill f.S l.')n2i i-- -3' I'ltiil iinpnil.inre to all Ameriean Negro eiti/'-nv of Anuriia ar' I'. - Will -1 i.'MMi d of all Ann : c.-'iis and therefore this h-'dv ph dgi's Itself |r> w-ni k to se. ure iu paiii.^an raipnorl of this nn a-; nri loth ii.alionalh and l-aallv LABOR AND rMPLOYMFNT Wo liflo-vc that tlu- ei in im ' •'ci’iiiv of the .Aineriran peop' - mii .1 tie found' '! upi^n full « m pa 1 11,' .I*, .iiel that appi iini.it- ai. o :ffu tt\'i' 1 gidati >n must b-* ft,acted promt>th on iia'ional an I '■•t ill le\. 1, to aid till, goal V.’-- c'ndeinn •he in -iituini of jh. N . til oal A'.s'»eiatiou of Mannfir ■ »M r. in Ir \ log 1-. prev'-iil I i*- 'nhi''•i-niriil **f full empl'^'nii n' Kdilor Appointi-d To Mlissoiiri llo.ird Of 'I'idiicalion Jeffersou City, Mu. (ANP) — The appouitmrnt of J E. Mit- 'ehrll. pflitor of the St. Louis Ar- Ittu rr, as first Negro members of I till Missouri board of ediiealion. v.’cis announr>*d lierc ia.st week by Cfov, Phil M. Ilonnelly. 1 Milehell, widely known in j n wspaper i-iicler:. has been an ar- live civic leader, serving on Ih' VMCA hoarrl and various rrligi- inns organizations m SI. I.ouis. i Cfiinincnling on the appoiii*- in. nl. (tov. honni lly cxpre.s.erl jll-.e opinion that minority groups h.ive a right lo he iepre.sented on \ poliey-ni.iking hoards of the |.d;.te. It is a slioiig iTi.-in or wuniaii who I h.is Ihe patience tn put up with llic impatience uf uthers. I will bo entitled In the full pr ■ ; vi-sioii i.f the •Cl" Rill nf Rights. I upon receiving an hoiioniblc dis charge. -M W llOMb.MAKI KS UF .VMI Itlt W \ ISI I T I SKI (IFF roMu i:\TI K A croup ol -.itiib-nl didi-cati-s (o tin- .itiniiai nii-i-tiiu; of iln- .\|.i h.una Asm ciatiiiii ol Ihi- Vi-o lionii-ni.iki-rv of \ni'-rn',i wiii li met at 'I ii'.hrci-t- lirsMliilr ing .III 'iron liiiiir" 1 .ll'l.•l>ll■ in Iho ti'iilniciii of some- lorins of infan- tlli- par.ilvsis niirsi- rv|)hiitis hon it o|M'ratt-> to llu ir curious evi-s. llu- iron liiiii; i-. a gift from the Valioiial rouhilatioii for In fantile pai ilvsis riic \fu llonir- inaki-rs ire rai'^iiig funds to equip a la^s room for trarhing polio (hililren at Ih'- Tiiski-gi-c iiospilai, lAM’i Oxford Teacher Passes In Lincoln Hospital, Durham CITIZENS OAV .M..;. (ii-nigia Rny.^bi (Ire.-n-'. V. d'- of W. I. lili.vn--, Kxern':-. • .S'cret.'irv of tin- North Nhgi'i T'l-achci.. A.'-.'-o'-iulion. an 1 to: 2T years a I'achi-r m th*- puli- li- .''chn i. of Noith Carolin I, m.i'imihi'l to th- «-ffi-cl i;f am-, tin sin at Liiic'hn Hospital, Bur- h III, Fiidav jii'irning, Jiilv h, 1! lb. Sue began her tc.i'')img career ,!i th'- (lianvide C'l'inty .fhooi's at the age of i igiilien and h/ laugiil cont imioii.dy I 'III'. -.Cl vmg -I yi a.'i f'oinil.v, il .veai,; at Northhamp- loi. Coimly. II yiais m N . Coiinly and leliirning l.i (ixlni'l fo- the p.'Mt Ihiee V'ln'S. Ml., fiti '-'ii- w;is .1 gradual- ol Mai\' Pofier School and Siiaw Cn;vi r- ;il>'. a mcml)4'i of Timothy Darl- I’n .shvlei lan Church, Oxforl; a charter mcmhi-r ol (iamm.i B- ‘a Sigm.'i Cha|ili r. Ih lla Sign '. I.i'la .SoMiMlv; the Communilv ()i gativali'Hi. a 1 il Ci'i t I.':-d'-r of .Anlkiii il S'-lio'il ami i.i mln r of other eivn- .'.ml >■ I .al firg.'mi/.'ilion,^ '»f (»\f'nd Sui'.u'ing ail- the liushatid, T idcidiThf; omcKR CLAKII-II' S lll'AKKITS 01 l!K-KM,ISTMi;\T.S n.-M.FlftH - To clear iiji mis- uiidi-rslaiKiings of vitcrans of re- ■ iilistim ni m crafl.-, S-:t. Millard fi. Sparks, Commander of the Hileig-i ; .'limy Recruiting Slatioii ind.iy px- III inn fi inatiers wha-'i ainiear m that he confusing most woulil-hr lecn cib-- li.'.lre.s. I»l.ri:M»FNCV AM.OWANCFS Di'licndeiicy allowine'' will 1 •• 111.no III lull f-ii-ce for the diiralio.t of the i-iin-rgciny obc. ms uioii-ii , for cviiy man inlisting 'iii or after July 1, who ha-- df p*'n;Ienl’>. Tho-e vliii enlfst«>i liefore .Iiil.i I we i- giiaranli-ed dependeiiey a I lot men ts loi the '’tiii-aiioii ol tln a- cule-im'-i'l A Lifetime in Flame* Whr lake chances on burning up a lifetime's effort in a single terrifying hour when It's so simple and inexpensive to pro tect yourself against any possi ble mishap. Your home and family can be absolutely pro tected from ANY disaster at but a few pennies a day. We ll show you how. SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT RANKKRS FIRR IN.S. CO. DURHAM. N. C. NOTICE Effective Today, July 9, tlie price of Milk increases 2c per qt. Till* increase in price* make* up to ihe dairy farmer who produce* the milk, for the government *iib*idie» they no lonRor receive. Thc*c *ub- *idics (Government Payment*) end ed on June 30 with the expiration of the OPA law, Thi* increase in price only maintain* the price* which the farmer* were re ceiving before Government tubsidiea were discontinued. PINE STATE CREAMERY ..led III llu- . hi I I'lhiT. ed.-rs and a «N fillAlti: pendents of any man enlisting with in ihc inimrrli.tii- luluit- wu. n- .> ahl.v rc—i-iv«: deppnrlcii'y Hllolmenf for at liHit th'- gir-iiic part -d tu> • III. .iniciii |>•'1I ifl ;i AltA\TI.I,l» i;i -FM.I.ST.MFNT Till fi NAAC!' I-.- - - It : ii'gi- Miinhi-r Ilf ii-lalivc2i ir.id a ni'sf .if fni-nds. Funi-ra! srivirr-^ wi-i.- at .III 'l.iii'ithy Darling I'rcshy- '.11 .an ('huiTh. f Ixl'u r| 'rur.^rlay, h-l'.- P. IdPi at d p m. anil inb i- c'it All! Im’ a! ttu- fanr’y l•(•m.■- 1' I V. - 1 LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT We lH!liPVf that liip ecnn'iniic sf-nirity nf Ihe Amprican penp!-- must hr founded upon full rm- K.V, /imeiir.rn * oiini ii -nr t\a>'■ Rrlatinn;i; Anhibdld f'arev, Jr., Cliirag'i. UNBRA rhief. Finrriln H LaGHurdia, .Irs:aq O Dedmon, VHirans Affairs NAAIT; Tap- , n,,,, ,.,|,,„„prial inir Fr. Frrdrnek Morrow; Kail I..S ..n.J • Ditkei'-en; Charles Houston; Wal thn Ri iithrr; Daisy Igimpkm fin'll Walter White. Among rr.snluti'ins pa.ssed liy thf delegates werr .Segregation; OPA; Colonial Peoples: Veterati- Affairs. Housing; l.al>or and Km plovmrnl; Raeial and Ileligioiri Ttnr.ionr.; Political Aelion; Mem- brrr-hip- Branch and Nation il rroyediire. Excerpts from .vome of the r‘- snluticins follow: The nicnihei-hip of tlv NAACP Jh"'” anti ef/ectivr h’gLslallon must he enacted prnmp'lv on nafinnal an 1 '-.l.-ile levels lo aid Hits goal. We eondemn the program of the N.i til na) Association of Manufac l.irer.s in living to previ'iit l!i-' adiievpinrnl of full employnu-n* ' legislation. The NAACP reeognize.s that the f'.ihire velfar" of the rolore l '.eei l-ei.and otliec minorities r; I neee;. at ilv interwoven with tiie pirgiess of all woikcrs In Amer- Wi' hr; lilv endorse the pi d III I> .1.011 h. S'-'-pHid Pi»“i- deiil of N'ortli f in*liii i C'lllege foi Negnira. Chairtiiaii; Dr. t.'. C • oiidii g. PiiMd III •! North Car olina Mutual life lii'Oiaiiee Com- jvuiy, Dean .bmies T. T.iyloi-. OPA Inf mill II .Siii->'iah''. okI .IoIiIi it. I.aikms, ('on.-ull.ii.t on .'•-iegni 'W-ok North Cai'iliii.i .*-11.i-.- Ho.-ird of Piibli ■ Welfali li.i. b'-eti .inpooit- d hy Mr. Mi'iu:;hiun •■ work out dela Till- ■'III Pi I.e;-rlei of .-XnlUKh Seho'd aii-l i.n nilier of oilier civic am! j> >- I .al nrg.snizalions i»f Oxford Surviving are Ihe hu-sband. ^ ■•nns, her molher. 2 sisters and a !,-*ry«' nuniher of iflHlivi-s ;#i*d a host «if frienil-;. Func-nil seiviee-^ were .Ill Timothy Darling ITe-;hy U 1 i;in Cliurrh. Oxford Tue.Ndev, .h-lv !h l!l-lfi al :i p. m. and inter ment wilt Ih' at the family cem - CIO .and AF of 1. Ihe worker.s of tin- inti, a |>i-rio;l of iinemploymeti lo-nger and misery .such as th'',-’ have not faced in the history of Ameiica, Birause of their slim margin of I'connniic security, tl. • Negro people have p'-ihapA a laigei .itake than anv other gi'uip of Ann I leans i*' th- pn-veiiirm of Inflalinii We will h- the fn -I to he wiped out in an mflatifiii --and we lln-refoi' call upon th- C( ligrej,:. of Ihe Cnile-t Bl.iles. the rejpotK.ihlc leader.s of all p'l- liliral pailie:,. and the Pre.udep* of the United SlHlrj to act iin- r-pdiafelv to secure th*- pa .sage of an a‘t extending • Kimv- gency Pricp Contiol i. "f 191.; in it-'j present form until June ;iO. 11147. COLONIAL PEOPLES (.!olonialism ha.s hem a persis tent cau.sc of war in our timc- Tlie ownership of onlonic.s. the mniiopoly of their raw materials, the enslavement of their labor Bi e obstacles to a free and peace- fill world. The political and cco- mui.ic frei'flom and advancement of the colonial jx-'>ple.s are in- C'enpably of vital coneern In the peai'■ and well-being of the in- it! national conTinunity, We the.eri-ire -all on the llniL- etl Nalion-s. in if,s own interest, ?r.d appi-al to Ihe conscienee of mankind to proreed -with all speed Inward the implementation of the tru-slecsh'.p and non-.sclf- gfiveining territories of Ihe Charier, not only for fo mei inand;ite.s luit for all col- t.nie.s and j>osscs.sions of all n.-t- lions. We veheinenUy protest the im pudent demand of the Union of South Africa for annexation of Soiithwe'jt Africa, bv a counir.v which nIJ all nalion.s In the world has. proven itself shamelessly in- co.npetent to treat darker peo ple.*! deei-ntly or even with ele mentary jusliee. We condemn the aefion nf fninn nf Stiuth Africa l-.-galizing t e vicious, degrading and dA- Ionian peoples. We urge the Se • miinalory practce.s ag.oinst ll-e curily CouRf'l •be Ttnited N.ttions tn accept jurisdiction of till complaint presented by thn fjuvernment of India against tin* Union of South Africa. Wo commend the- cffiirt.s of llm black folk in British West .Africa to secure civil freedom and poli- liral power. We commeiul tho tuide unim 1 •• im-nt evervwheri'. hut i -ipei- iully in tlie Wi'St Indies and Weft the |)ic"-i iiliiig - f III" ln‘l"iii'.il ji'i: '-ant, a .Iviil pi-igiaiii di picting the conli ibiHinii.- of llir ; i ci tu No - C'.iM'liiii and th'- iiil"ii -'ill he lirl'l lU' .I-iiiic K Sli’;i i'l'«'il||U( side. In C. C. '■,|*i!uMinn -.‘ ill p' ll: ill ■x-li.ilf Ilf tlx- Nii-.iii". of N-ith Carolina and .Mr IV 1’-. V'jinu;. s iii;i |•uh|l 'h'l' "f tlu- N i iiid (■ M..' will .sprak i.iu'ii .>.11 ... .npi'lir“i liy an o-;' paign actively in support of the N«gio chini f-r tlu- irgi-nizational drive: that they ca.sion, .he I.mii--. hc.iv.v.».•ii;l, m-gf colored workers to joi-i champion of'lie w-rld. h.i^ hien «-x- which ever union is lie.st fitted in i,ivii:iiion and i> a local sitiialinn. pe-ii-d l i attend, Al pres nt. the The CIO and AF of T. southern ,r,rmh.-r> "f the ci'iiieu'li c iit*- at di IV- nji;.f he sueer.ssful in ord'-r -.Mopipting n, rc.ich I.'im-i lor that w fker.s may r-njoy full par- ;,npver ' tieipation in ti'.ide uniooi, W'- ^ iaritc munh'-r "f iiii!"-''hy mg' I'olli nni'iMS 1'> proj'et tiien iii"wn Uid iiuiutin-nl N'; ■ ■ h.i. e.iiiipaigns for the good of ail ,, jn-. iied is fully cognizant of the het Ih.M i!.’Tim NA A(T the Ol A. they v.ill In pliingn - ..f.fmelv in sunnort of the Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? Th'.'i-i'i't* '>1 '■oiiii'm * ‘ IrKiimiu K|. i.r’ laruolurKir)' (iienaw ml* US", Fnr -'ah- al all ilruc stores evrrs- where—In Raleixh al Walgrern’s fllirliv .July 1. i;»lfi .\rui.v vpi I r.iii • r-'isl lie i-wfirn in within S'* 1 'lays fr"iii il;e ilate of discluirge i - be louuauteed Hie i.nk held at lime of dl-rliai;;e*Tho if fii -' liaig- 'd oil .Iniu- 2?. he nur-l tie .sworn m I’o lai'r Him mid'iiRl.I. Jiilv 12 Tim eiili-Hng within ;>fi days will .'■I ’> IT * ive II le e"h>tmenl fo - l,.,i .1. I... (.1 on ,lu,-. o.: •■■all .ic ahlv re eivo depriiriem y allolmcnt for al least the gi. alei part '•! liis I iilis! nieiil pel I- -d Cr.MlANTFM) IlF FMJSTMKNT I.N (illADF fffec-tiv *'ul.v 1. tnifi. Army vei Mali must hr sworn in within 'JO 'liy- from Hie date !>f discharge m )>e guaraotred Ihe i.-nk held at lime of di rli:irgr*Tliu . if dl'aliaig- id on .lone 22. he inir.l be sworn m no lai'T Ihiii midiiiglit, Jiih 12 Tim enlisting w-ithin 20 days will nl •" IT live a lO-C'ilistiiiPiit fu - lough up to fV) day.>. as •veil as ft re-onli Iment h-iius at the rate of $3'! no f'lr e-i'h year of prl-'r fn»>- 'inuoiis Fervi-e H w’" pointed nut Hint rr-eiihitmei'f furloiighR are imt 1 oimted ng.iiir't Hie noruial .10 da.-^t fo loiu.li I'lautrrl ai'li vrnr. ••HI' CII.I, Ol KKiilTS Anv man enhsHng m the Regi: I'.' Army prior lo Odoher fi. IPtO. rkers. irifspei'tive of race; w'' fiiiHier lU'jte Hull the eamp.iign; ill rondiicl'd without ranc'-r, .me?u t»r piop.-ig;ipd;i ;igain.d ' itber org.Tnizntion. Complete u'l !f\' i. e.iv.entinl to r.iiree'sS in tlm ..r.nlhein drive, An>i-union f'X- wilt seize uimn dKimity 'n wenk ni or destroy organized labor in the .South. We endorse without res-rvatioii the riglit of rolleetive hargaining hy d('moenitic;ill.v organized la- hoi iinion.s. We condemn the hasty and ill advised pionnuneemenl of Presi dent Truman to curii the right tn strike hy the threat to indu-l stiiker.s into Hio Armed f'orei-s Such artion would .suppre;;.'-. a*e! ultimately de.siroy tlm rights -if lice labor. We eommend H. ■ P:«*sident for his action vetoing the Case Bill. We call upon him to veto anotiier anti-labor urc, the Htihhs Bill. . . For such a case na thi.-,. Job lims- provismns d'-wn the dim vista of time evun had a rf-incdy. and us-ng pdience as Ihe fi)imi)l:i 'if his panac'-a wrote. "All the days of my appointed time will 1 wait, till my chanro romc “ allriid 'I'liM v'-ii. exjuT'e'l bi lughi •-foi. uiri i.rnr.M R'k k 'ANi’i A llu k... a le.ichi-i . 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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