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WEEK ENDING SATIKDAY, DECEMBER 27. IDIT Racial Segregation Rapped By Expe* ts NKW V'OKK Aunt iet-ei p.-.> coloßists und ant G o ; ;st wheltningly belies v • iutt : nforc-d •■.fO'i't ration tin itirta. .; relit to: Itri-k has set" it- nml tit ! i 111-1 ■ i• 1 .•! psychological effects both on th .-eg regaled rroups . rid Most- eni't •ng segregation, it was revealed Krs day by Stuart W. C< ok. Oirecte cl the Commission on Communit.v Interrelations of The American Jewish Congress. Mm than 500 “f the country' leading social scientists cooperated in (he survey by replying to in c\- Hafe»?t: > • ■ • - » ”?Sa 1 W-Jk % , M --0 t I 1 j 1 lEp1 Ep hill and down dak' /y 1 JL/ go our Christmas wishes to all \ out Iriencls and patrons. s f htv is iUr time o! year when the cup ol g<x.«l cheer is tts lulle-t. hospiolity is its < hemes.!, and out thoughts of you an wuimtsti Electric Co. 1 4&, *Jt. .. 1 \^ o Seasons ' , ' w Greetings , > t/ . y , As. the Christmas season unfolds its splendor. we send to all our patrons and friends many t * good wishes that this Christmas be the merriest of all time! . * t S / j i THE ARCADE HOTEL I \ \ f a Ui 3,4-v -a * \ C/./ i * 7 £gKT fk : f To each and every one of you go our sincerest wishes tor the merriest Christmas ever a® j DANIEL’S MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHING 213 S. WILMINGTON STREET ciisive uueslionnai.v ,’id provii.- i.‘, •thei .■ Jrvsfit unl-t. O! ihesi* ' 0.4 p.'r cent lieclt-ii eci dial enfure t raciai i)i religious svgivg.n l ■’■ : had aciv-tise psychological oil ■■• j, i th; -ogres? ;ti--d groups while :■• wait believe that segr.yalitin Simula Hy adviv- . .ft c<s on hr. (groups enforcing the srgngati n. "hi" . |jv r (eft* of the bGio'-.io felt that the segregated groups stu* in -. i i suits while only 3.1 .. • . cent wen !' ih< opinion tha then: no h.a'mlu! ..on-', qr cnees for the group doing the Home Borrowers Hold Meet In Little Rock Many Prizes Awarded ftoiii White imj Collhml ... . j LITTLE .HO; K, Atk.-Farm -11 ers Home Administration borrow i cts, both Neyto and white, tnad ' j a vi. Utui vl*-an s'-veep ot the pm its ill uiell tfCl'UVv .livisjon ,l; .venth m ‘h, f.;ui annual A; .11 .insas Livt at- home and Balant .u l Eannum ( ompc-lition sponn . ♦ ! ..*c» bv thi Arkansas Pres.- Ass i ( I.;t ion. First place ii. the Negro land I owner d!\ tsion \va av..- r led to . i Ho: . ii .i j iiv of seven. M . •> MU at: 'fa .n Lieai Luxora ra tied. last ye.;;' j r -1 .<822 CLav and othot Ncg"o N inner:- were presented cash verb at a iunede; , meeting .■! 11 k.m-a. B pits' L.Tr | j Seeon i pi ra winnet in ih • | j landowner di\ id war Dave F;v lans. 4H. of Pin iriett who farmc.! 52 acres, while third prize went I: *o Clint (, dor., 32 a Fanru r- II if '.lie r ; •■>■. • v ; . fm me.l i(. r- • • Far]'. . j j Hot!'; able tr.c at 'on m ;lu la: J ij- . division, ail of whom are j; i' mm •: 1 1 1 inv • I .err." • .;i re . | fellows. I Ws r■ O \v ,se ei Nr-.';, i: . e.:jt tv. B. J p.u :•.Ark; re . - Manßuy, Mille, oouniv: ■ -*• j\ Sotars rienir t<n i county; ’• G. Barley, Bradley .-ounty HITTiM, '’OSTl'fiM.li '■VAbHINC/lON. h. C. (NNPA)- \ mcotinp of A i culture- Depot! tuem -t: vials and Mute Icadit. 1 ■■■ ••! k .-.: ne pi.les !< . tcv.an;.! 4-H Club enc..m'piin n; j| col: rod it .vs ~n i iris n.-jghi I 'UI.V set for !j: - e.t. ; > ,u At!., J !a. was j)i*tpenc:rt mdotert.iiriy. 1 ... !> i rti i: ; •: : . i,.. said the CCJ Directo!. “‘that i j- ;■ -i rati'ii pred’K'.rs £( rious psy ji; ; rni'U.'i sty r:. -up. What has no' !i■ i. t .he the Itn •' rnt.joj iiy t r -a".:; e, ■; cad ... : ..a j, ■ Arn rice to. . - vim! fa. ; . < • H 1? .Illit* jiJO : k n Ms- c/° one and all go our sin cerest and best wishes lor this Yuletide season . QJ ~l~j appmess, good health t good cheer and the rn erri es t o } Christmases to everyone. , Gould-Morris faille W«. : ghtman, Lincoln -oun- : ly Clarence A.-!tf >a). Cross enun ty. im t place winner in e -tr.te vv de ient.m ua .•; v. tts av arded to Wili am Hoskins, j',, . Driv • cr. Aik.ans.as, wlio showed a net profit of t-i 113 fioni 201' ucr'-s ali r.f vviticii are in eulti*.atiun. lie vielc' I ruin 42 acres of cotton ..iij ri:• an.l tin atnout:'.d It W d. 070 Tula I receipts from the :.u(i .it- - Ati.' $15,915 with ox relists listed as $4,172. Secon t and third place winnv ■ re: p« etiv ly were also captured by Katin- i> II mie Administration - Tltev were Wiilu Stephens. 553, who cleared $3, j iiilb <-n 23 ae'es tie;.: Vo Kill air 1 Ftp.rti-. Williams 47 of Altheiiu c:', who ma'i-.' $4,051 oil 50 ar i Honerabh' monlion in lit: divi - . > n wt nr to Sam Brice i! 'VJ. m t< sc. \-t tificate- . ere also p e-eM . ;-u to 30 count\ winners in the ! : li i'.-wnor il:vision and 25 cour.- ' . winers in th • tenant division ! i'dt orittl not'cc was taken t i ’ ace Gtn' 1 achiever:.cut L i.elh the Arkansas Dentuc;at atoi tie' Arkansas Gazette. I utile tv • k I ; dailies. VTrider th: heading “Negro ! f a-mors .Vl.■.:•>:• Fine Rr-cm -" th ' t-x-i at for Nov ! i said in d ! c ditorial: | A fine ■ •.• ord war hung up! ;m :..c Mast place winner, Horace : : G v. :n the Live-at-Home Cor. te:o for Neg'.o farmer- in the ’ v • (> thi- year sponsored bv th< .a i .m't.- Press Associatt'.-ii. •Tne Gray family ha- gro-s ■ ia. oi 17.921 i. ■.m iltei • <VI I ..< n fan; near Luvra, Titur ••menses, mostly for :arm eouin ovot. canid; to $4,039. Itavin-t 'ti'iii $13,322 in the clear on the ; year's wt'rk . A- fu. titer proot i of tin ir system, the Grays bought | their farm on a 40-year Far o ; Set uritv (no. Fa tuner - 11: 'me; ;i■. t: and Paid fps it in I'oiti | -• If has most ot the mod jetr; conveniences. , AB ■ the family \v.:ks anc 1 paid ;.n a weekly basis. This ii- a feature that many farmer i r w.t adopt, to the greater sa* ; . (action ot the young folks with i i arm life : The Gravy arc an honor lo ! : rai (‘ MM'i ,1 ere lit !-■ A’ : F-i ) 1 ’;“A Sll.'iie i ppt Makes Good. ;.u 1 t-0.1 f * to; iai si the Arkan-a.-. Ct.'-teUe •V. ben t ■■■ Farr. Security Ad a -c-i out ome years ■ to Lr.ance the ;us tha-a - -i : farms sor Southein .-horecropper.- il;.! utl C.; -kept’;’- si coped ■ . a.ord with diti predictions j f; 'iure. Thi-- yt'.-.rs. however, hav II ' th; ?< "•» tiuri’hase r». • : i’.nm- -lirmU'd though it was—.- | ' unuf '• able >uw: i-s-. An-o \ ar--! I ha- it p;oduceti nvu e -.pe.-taci I 1 ■ r« suit - than it did ;n t ie e.-,- " f Horace G av of Lux ■. ' FSA enable'' 1 th-. 59 ye;,’.' • ! upper all hr ith .to LuvhVi 'l ' •!' lai d in fe; ti! ■ a ' OVV. H paid of ' . 1 ■. ij .- ,i - (l e tatiiin a- an iu -1 m t - - 11 1 fa iii"!’, ami -t-adil ' Ida.:. ":! 1 p ■■ hil» i—wi—a—- .Ti»w 'turn* - mm»t WW!!* w»—omniHMm ■■.atqriWMmrr -mwai inwwri att-or»»«3ti ■* «>i>ii><w»w»»inarmw»»iiM<a>i«aa><>KWH«W!vit»).--a»B.'W»gv-a-a.a ■^utw»*mwgan»gM»««»c»._»w«nr>" tiwmavfMi^mvw **vam*m+tn wi«mi>i’iii»Ti«iUM>.i-a.wM»itw.-«ii» *■****'. «c.j - j X*\ (jivK ‘j ’ % : < f ins? L 0 ' v i v,yp 4MPW ilp . ■' j | <r * ' ■ ,Jt: .if --^l ,. •S » &* gi SlTheo you're *f your h«s»est. den 1 for- iip ••••■' pet the busiest man ii: the world . . . Old ><• *l9fe jHI banta . . . takes time to pause and refresh* * * '^f So this Christinas in rememberm*: other* ... Pk • > '%,. | don’s forpet to remerrbei voorself now and ... then ~ . with a bottle of ice-cold Cocf* ' t ....... C<s£, Iqe %e p.e«ee that Qfrtcfceal * ~ « * ' " '"They Remembered Me” The Capital Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Inc., 515 W. MORGAN STREET DIAL 2-1179 THE CAROLTNTAN :!■" owns 30 acres, 75 of it mulct cuili'.ation from that com paratively small pot of ground : Horace Gtay and hi.- bimilv ' , ’. k II Vt OSS i.eeipt; if v . •mi iiiwiiiiiwwiißiiiiiMiHWiiiiiimu hi innrmiiT finunman mwirn— minyrminrim^.^iaau.v. h 4| \ " £\V ; *.v 'A-y, -A , H t} ■ 0 M \ v - ■ 1 1 \ f \ ,L\r. | - k 1 f v N. 3'is- -y\ • , - y ' K\; - y 4 l |Y| . || ; ; v- SI I ;;1 V “ : r ' T ;! ' i j' ? «• % ". 4«l ' : ' K d 's■ f. S' i ' 1 ; 4 ■5- I. IP -n-e' , d , f->* i. y-G b -Cij- I # * I fe: ,>??%■ W .w*' r . 4 W ' - *...„ , # . -f ; ‘r f *\ \A £■% 4: : ,•u, pd 'V 00 ! i-| I ijJU s (if s c' V A. 1 liid-.u tl:'‘ lieiE ])ca! ;t :l tin :i ; tn-i.u. .!, !-. mw,! am! < , I'm <!!“ I s<-n-oti i' v, iih m; a tiu;-'to Fj a- |.. - .did . (u- {' ,Hi ai j; -•■ i s»- .'XK-uil I ti'.- .-!itcc!'< -1 oj you.: wi-lr i First Citizens Bank and Trust Company | I “SERVING EASTERN CAROI.INA” j I | f 1 $17,921.95 realizing a net profit : of $13,822. This week Ho’-tce t.4ray's achievement wu • vc»:o • . i !/.•••! by the A f*r- • a .dation. v. i ich awarded hi.n ; filst place in its Live- • Viol ; i:'titpetition. “Inflation, which has sent do , ~tic> -of all money crops boom ; ng. accounted for some part of i:• Gray' ivtnarkabb > »-i• Via: it v.-.i.s no ir<v nan a i- Jitrituiiin#:. facto;. Hi- : adi \ a sifted fann GTor l --;><) acrt-. ia «. i ion, H acre ; of. cam, PAGE FIVE
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