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WEEK FSNDING SATURDAV', SEPTEMBER 7, 1046 -38 NABBED IN CHARLOTTE "NUMBERS” RING 58 Negroes, men and women, were naboed by city, county and SBI raiders in Charlotte last . week, when the officers swoop ed down on the lucrative “num bers” racket. They also picked up some of the heads of the so called dynasty, white, and re leased all on bond, tor hear mg set for September 111 in City Re corder’s court. Well-organized squads went cut on schedule after eleven o’clock, on the night, of the raids, and from then until day-break the next morning (Thursday), the jail was a steady stream of incoming prisoners. The bond loi most was set at SSOO each The white chiefs were bailed out to: $5,000 each For four days the business was quiet, but on Monday morning of this week, t h wheels began turning again, and the weekly “take” started head mg back to the pockets of the syndicate The prior investiea ticn was done by SBI Agent GRANT BELL & SONS THE: CAFF KINGh tstaalisned JJ925 Private Dining' Rucrn > Tor La diets Grade A (ale £ lilr f f «H>dh i iSihsl Scrviir GRANT BELL AND SONS THE CAFK kings 31U Alberrnale Avenue GREENVILLE, N. C, ymmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm *- in GREENVILLE n s YOUNG'S '‘ The Friendly Family Store ” np A complete line of merchandise at PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY. The Plaza Theatre GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA “Eastern Carolina’s Finest Playhouse” Proudly Welcomes STUDENTS- TEACHERS- FARMERS And All Others who Enjoy the Best in Motion Pictures . . . THE PLAZA Is Equipped With Comfortable Seats— Is Air-Conditioned—Fea tures High Grade Pictures and Assures Good | Order At All Times. 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Fctfiut Butter and Ota ted < ..t C ; * u: - * fU ' » tale oread by all means Ui p .*“ iji 1 • Sea Food Sandwich Filling b ,up r_ atec. taw . .. 1 t 0 * mp onion juiu ID lobster (oi tuna) chopped O tsp ho* set adislt C.c 1- finely chopped celery ‘A cup diced stuffed Clives Max well and spread isr> or. half whiU nail b?uw.» 11 v Ingredients and add - .la 1 biv&CL co.’oiiiC* • --sing to moisten White or brown bread as preterit 1. Note All th* ■ fillings can be prepared well in advance and stoicd hi the iefrige/utm Tfi. >e same lillmg-a au- also delicious spread ou potato chips and . . i ved as canapes. Gatling of Raleigh, called here especially so r that purport?. Numbers operators expressed no gteat concern over the outcome of the case, as they went bythelv on their way this week. iNew Farultv Vlumbers \re Announced GRKfciViLLE Supervising' Pm - cipal W. 11. Davenport ui the Green- i | viiie Public octiooit lias ai.nounc- j ad the lollowing addition-.- to the ; faculty of the various schools for tf■ ! coining year ivXjs Edna D Grttvt Wilberfoice j Univers.it.) graduate. ' Joimeriy of Giinri. stand, who will teach English, : Mi.-: L Greenwood oi High Point a graduate of Fisk Univer- : ssty. Public School Mu.-.ic. and , Mrs Mary a Garrett Johnson C. i Stiutii LJhiv•. 1 sity graduate, Pfimavy | Glides. ItKCKE A I I 0 N S'. .... Not VS- ! • ... (■ 11 >. 1:cl• hui Aii Eh jCyhbie tT.’iine ol Pool .-Vi 111.* CITY POOLROOM 1120 Albermile Avenire •■us JHh BLOCK' i t Aiih. Wilson, Hr., Kfb]i WRITE HOUSE R:il t.JER SUES IfOLIO GRANDS By CONRAD CLARK WASHINGTON <ANP) f.cui-i i Lautier, F'cpi'o White ifonse coi res* j pondent. Tiled ;. SIO,OOO damn,,a sui* ■ against Harry McAlpin and Alfred Smith, alias "Charley (''.nit., co-audio.' ..i ".VT:.mi-.'i ip'm 1 ! j ‘ trict L: ? , L*' A'i n '..Tt The suit stales that iUailUoii lpt iM U ISCOC tA July J 11d "an at I lache oi the Wliih House called Ne j - rc> papers aix..' corn. ■ pciDUouti !u:T I v-cek in tell thm h< had intrusted ! the White House release on the j mill FEPC report to Louis Lautici "He (the attache) asked Lautior, j who promised to (lelivpi, but. jd ] te; o. Lautier wrote supposedly | exclusive story. 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