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PAGE SIX CHILD LOSES LIKE IN (.KEENMI LE III!!, GREENVILLE MM nub. L-. Thomas was burned ;o death la 1 Wednesday afterno- n vhc u fl t-« I unknown origin de.strco<;:i t kit en and oiru v part:' or the house in which she lives with relatives on the farm of Damon Pierce lu-1 IKiki east ui' Ayuen. lint tin 11. Reuse said Thru any. Pirere white owner of (in* farm was Vvoinji. L t at a uo.aibr touaivu barn when i.e discovered the fee. Tfc. ’... «- -, JWA- ! ! ; -m a I §£«> . —a wA *>+. Ui.- ether children from the h ho' Ruby L.CC, hen tuth)) UJI fun, stumbled and tell a.-; she ran towaid ti;e door and the flames spread =o rapidly she could not be rescued. sr.e died shortly nlte: arriv I at the h.spital. No inquest w held "WELCOME Students and Teachers * WESP EC IA LIZ Ki N : I Facials * Petiquen f Manicui p and Arm 3 MIDGETTS BEAUTY SHOPPE jj 307 Albeinarie Avenue f TWO LOCATIONS: , 1 212 Clark Street g Mrs. Lucinda Midgett, Manager f llama ■!>Tut I Ilium in " wuoi.cn <WW«mwWMIIwIn».W!MM OBCM , Dee’s Clothing Store tOS DICKINSON .AVENUE OpposiE Home Furniture Store With A Complete Line | yfmjm MEN’S WOMEN’S \Af||| MISSES READY-TO-WEAR M I :< 5|J jpi eH * «k All Sizes of Mens Suits , , ® All Sizes of Ladles Dresses 3y/ • YZ |l [ ! s-ZZ ’ I - fes* It Will Be A Pleasure To I M Serve You A ,P !J 1/ Dee’s Clothing Store 708 DICKINSON AVENUE Opposite Home Furniture Siore GREENVILLE, N. C. 1913 - SMITH & SUGGS- 34 YEARS ON GREENVILLE MARKET - 1946 4 lic ur# & 34 minutes tale evii> uAy The Government has turned hack to us our Warehouse Nd. 2 used by them during the war years for storing tobacco purchased by the Commodity Credit Corpora tion, and we will operate it again along with our No. 1 Warehouse, which we have operated for 34 years . . . Grade your tobacco clean and market it in dry con dition , . « Regulations permit sale of baskets weighing 250 pounds* but not over 250 pounds, WE EXTEND TO ONE AND ALL A CORDIAL WELCOME! 34 Years Fighting for improved Prices and A Stabilized Program for Flue Cured Tobacco Growers. STAR WAREHOUSES 1 and 2 Broadcast . St w P T“ w 1 SMITH & SUGGS, GREENVILLE,NX. Broadcast | Star Warehouse No, 1 7 Star Warehouse No. 2 „ WGTC Noon Daily 27 72 “Best Market In State” 210 S WGlCNoon Daily RACE Ml> DIRECTS TRAFFIC IK ITALY: JOB DOSE 81' RRGiIP, MEETS SKIT APPROVAL WITH ALL in ve rm j iiAi uui .1 .ECIJOHN. Italy .k’k'k.M Tlj A tiny staff car passed his ti'aflk Post and the military police cave the : Uicci in the rear scat one 01 his best :ajute.) which v. js. ivlurii.-i' •«•**£ SH-.-I S*<= miiuaiy polav. turned TO •• (11,-1 mg traffic and Mimed v.’th nun a ntiu. m and c >!V(. c In-: :!sff car vv.-c til- Pi ui i • t JVku t■ ait Os I vim,: ular time Section, th. giant Aiiny tjtnm- t k.ict in luiii it war tin- fust time that a o i ored Military Police unit had di rected tralfice ■ t or e of 1 ecir.rn' ini: li.i•; t int< J. •• .' m . and ft u;n all i mil cat). lls a good jjb was bi-in,: d JJC. listed nun, has 1 the mo.: mu.' eu ;muup cl cotoiert soldiers in lit. ;VJtii;ti-i am an Theatre Mts cnmis-anding efficcr, 31-year hi ' ’ i'ta.n Hem v T. ,-loim n. i et i tan m i tic j lali.-.n . -am." n. ha made three trios; bv air in tl»e .act month to personally erect Im '' fl 'Puri .ii o t ilu ilti> in <1: - :.i < > in hi; t-i.tZed to get tliu b< -t cut Lg ij;ualiy 01. v. h<* lit* vv.'ujtc' Os til, iheuke Ln-ckm-: ;-i, tn tv !:::n He has b e, ~ cji'en tn t nimrity si t. ctii.n of m< n ...s.-.10n.-d null 11. dutli - July :>, fell •.ud* / rlli; * (jilt?, t'A'l.) Hj id tEree ill the h’lr.v Ccm-val I’V. • if'cidi _ n I' IV J iib-'/'t’ H- 1 ’ i.'i i.'i.'i - . !OUI E OE in,' Ninety Jive ten: vt U*»« pL hu'-'C alt* ucit d hi:’ii auho-J U >: per i i - ithi - i'fi-i r I:. i*d f> Ik . ..if.- 4* (( « .■i-emdne; to (,'u!ui e! W A. Fa I; k •a vu* l mars!.ail ,t pi ninsula) B.we ■' '• ell',;;, which •. applied the Kit til Arruy Au E'ui ct-E ;-md the ~. v.- '.ulci i. t h.-ivu i»* ■ L. * •. j a h.ttur liuvn N'ian Cautain to command lhe Ninetieth MFs "j he officer i; a hard worker and m mEa.ns \yhat h* says, i m«v« very bit of c ufidence in him aryl Know that he w »i‘ do a line J* > 1 *.' * tile (doionei Laid THE CAROLINIAN Captain Morgan, Pittsburgh born, attended school there and moved to i VV'avinngt ii in llhd7. vvht re he woi k- ( Kmh'avmk. He <*ntei < d the Ai my in March, 1941, received training at Camp Croft, South Carolina and *.vfls cominissioned at the Aimotel 'Zn->.* Ol'fici r ( oididate School at t'S Know, Kentucky in He [ m rived over .-.as in I'. iy Neve nib* " JOl and comm aiie I “A” c 13m Wlu-n his troop; cantmed Vol.rt, la* iu I i V C tov. n for tw . months ■.. Cling as its mayor until the arrival ano v-urpie Heart to Ids crern't '1 iill.V) i'i bil ADDS * t iii.iuuriiiiT iw« is . nnt i ai 1 j WILMINGTON N C kc-wm.ic, ID. in, 'V .-ev ui 1 , •,.!»•(■ id [a ~. | , _ j rSoEijZsiZ'Zs v* ; « , Y ''' ' sptfr v sSi, ny Mr. Neil Holton, lorrneZy • i Chmiestnwn, W* -i Virginia. The aims and purpose.- of this depart eik.tinz farm agnjinev already func* 1 ticning in l];o tomlory, to a:'.-asi j fc ;ibic to increase crop Colds, live stock and dairy production, to im*p : abre-a. :t v. 1111 latest fc;nn rn.et.hods lion to tliein wiiich will hem lit the! man on the land ' j Ti at the Mi.-re nf '.)! biid.iMc | .in pG-tf*r j • N*»i'th C’^r--i:re*, is desve* -1 dent on the prospe: ity of he tarn> I •< i h ;> Vv» ]'i known fact and a I e»: '■■) am 01 1 i.*<‘pore* * .• oetw-.'.'n mutual benefit* to «11 ! Mi Holton nil- . ,11 quulifmr! . U) the Po iUu-n ci' AgncuiUtral A rent. H*. n a ;h.t• ? • \. \of \v ei» t V; iT*ima Unu . » iy Coiiere of Ay ! County Agent m Jeffevwm r-oz \ m: BLAMFD FOR RACIAL ■m TENSION Philjdolpliia f AFi - Overcrowd- < : ii!fi uml .1 iiii'ii ui hoik l.ir-iliti- - : tiiiVo iitt-'i iiile) rm:iyi teßSiius frikiou in sevvru! West ( ;is-* 1 cities, notably Los Angeles and; .1,11 wm- lu iilk v inti: 1 iliesv vumi)- jl iUI'S," G. Jaiura Fk:. hi-,. Mil l" Lar.v ui the rrioe relations group I f the Amoa/aii F 1 S*srvii.v i-oraiiiiUec, asserted Mot. ley. Fk-in.’fig, wliu rfturned from a two months’ four on Gi.tifuv: ;;; : i lit'!-, declared that a wicv- ptcad in flux us Negroes In caused Jn■,?• 3- opal author:! ie: t<« fear eventual j uprisings and rioting, but added That th-- c-;*y off. iais -iiavi frankly expressed their inadequacy t--> cope \ “However." he aid, “nothing is oeiiiE done t.- -alleviate the cr>.vvd- ’■ erl condition which cs-c n»rve ten sion among ail j, -..,-! s and inev.t ablv lead to Uoi.bte, “While then- is no •-•iifn us fric 11. ■ war, as well as by othe groups who migrated to war industry <■; n h.r.- and now intend to i. rnaio. sicw jmspijm •* Si JUullllM. cop « r-*m i n« i u upy of tlit* “Journal of Research. ’ ' CoU< .; ■ u;;i't‘u latl wi't Dy u r. Charlu: L ■ op tv. editor. hi the putA. then- has been n » r ; i l am aid for gueh a pubin .di t\ lo* the work of every iai’d ..ra ' ’• h'ge for Ncgrofu. Abrading in • !';e ochi 'Pg oi ttie new pci icdic: ] : ■td Bohm b: mnin, associate <: <i vtora. \he “Journal' hag us its pu r oo a Uii . iM.i. htuuii m j nitres, i ahci pro , i.»i k■ ifi't-jit;!, \jy .utcuity memo** a -.i: 1 ;'iatiual.e sii;dt utu of tie‘ c-jh borough the -jo,!*. the col *■ ,{ iop ■ - ' p ie:m.t :.b >’: -. ! • ot .! ud Ol c. SeiOiit if Oi a piuJ ' ophiUtii nature, or Both. ufid si lit-j* ui developing greater in terest u» tlie scieutilk* approach iQ i .r solution oi problems. 11 is ui pee'tii ..i] animal publication. I Sell Your Tobacco In Greenville At 5 g| 0 mim mgs ip | tffl El Ee L W f RUFUS V. KEEL JAMES T. KEEL | Guaranteed 4 I lours, 4 Minutes Selling Time I EVERY DAY | 250 Pounds Limit On Basket I More Selling Time Means A | Prompt Sale For Your | Tobacco At KEEL’S GREENVILLE, N. C. H^B u The Biggest Warehouse On The Best Market In ihe State” 1 PEONAGE CHAKOE FILED IS GEORGIA Atlanta. Ga. Koswell P. Bi:<- '■■■■ , ' : r-<;M white farmer, war ("■'ifd by KUI acenfs Monday on of seeiiring release• ot five men from the Cony or:. Ou.. jail and holding 1 hem as peons < ti his I.OOh- Accordinj; to Ir nry King wile is in eha.rge of the Atlanta FBI of ft. • he Will tuce a lech f"n grand jnr> Cnin-d Ui--trier court ho.. Short, bald and de >pjy tamed, B» e'vi's who lias bH(?r. anvgtctl on*'» 'V ' ! t FX'OlUf’T ih - ut oideUy while ms release was be ing ffee tv. 1 ;md - -id, “I V.a ve ni>th : i■ g J ii, c*. i:‘plaint file 1 by U. S I hoinmv gioiwi* David - Meyer hard! br T. Johu -’Oi; and’ kdtx securing : iiir reieasu t work oh his twin King aI so ••lurfirmvd the name i involved in the case. They are: H - ! pie HoV r *straw. Fehnori Jacks- n, i L.ester h ;mkg and J. C. Bank.:. Acco) dnig to j. H Prickle, a Jus ; ! 'iv f the Peace at Cun vcia, a ihuu , bt-j ui lui lii* i.s USing Ncgiu Uiuui - ; !o gig'cers wnon th 0, .U arc imprisoned 1 r Biggws to “buy l lp thO'.r WlMTiiMl." \\ hi K !vN i> IN < 1 SAJI Ki>AY, M- UI i Vi KKR 7, UU«j lie said Bigger b rarely ev*j Jolt his employees in jaiJ < ver twenty four hours alt'-’j' .swearing out war rants charging them with unlaw fully “securing his money. ’’ v Smirk-Dav Strike (Hoses Down jabs in hhai iottr wiuk* 2J4 members of the In ternnational Hod Carriers and thoistruftion Laborers Union, Local 1094, gathered at their n.eeting hall, at See ana and vJiUUWf 11 StiVTV «to lirir ia»i- :. duv. work was lialted on job-- HARRISON’S DR U G STO R E mSCKIN’IO.M IMU bbKIS 908 DICKER:iON AVE GRF.ENVLLE, N. C. yOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME I’. N. HARRISON L. S. HARRISON S 3: . PHONE 2450 gSsJ ! of four big construction iirms other adft» - red t<j - htA union’s orrler *■-: a one-dov stiike urging conslruction Grms to submit a newer and higher v;;...,. scale request to tire Wage Adjustment Hoard in Washing-* ton. Affect* d by the lay-ofi pevioi jwtj-f jobs of the J. A. Jones Contpany, C. W Kirkland, Guest -and Company, ana McDevitt ana nt!< a James Hampton, interna , tiona! ropresont-ative, said that the workers had instructions to 1 eturn to dutj on Wednesday 111*41 I j4* I-K* YY 1 VI!VU l l.tii'ciWl i * on«1 rat inn
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