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*• WIREK V \ r T>IN (i SATFTID AY. J ANH 'ARY 2, 19 IP ST. AtINES NIBSES d.ivi; \\ivsp\im\ At 5:30 a.m Cardiuas morn mg. under tin..- Ur; i- shin ol f" Director of Nurse#, Mr-. Eli'' > Rose Moncrieffo, the voice of student.- and gradu. ie uu t.- .1 St. Agni Hospital. !>r the Urs* time in the tii.-tory oi the . eh broke the silliness of dawn with carols. With lighted cancfl*v tin" marched from the Nurses' lionn to the hosp;. :l sin, in;; “Jet.. !' the World, the Lord is Come ■ In the chai.el on the second floor of the hospital, tin sum' picked up the strains, while lh< procession assembled these r commemoration of the ierir ..1 our Saviour. From this peaceful retreat, the clad tidim.s -.v e i borne in song as the nurses pro ceeded ta the private rooms am; wards throughout the buiidinf!. On the Podialrli -s Ward the lit-,, tie ones pet , ig tir jnph sleep. eyes were amazed as they ioun ■’ their stockin'.:, filled with goi ' j things to eat. Foi while the.' slept, good old Santa, representing our, generous contributors who h ■’ made it possible for him u. -100 at their tin\ cots and under th< yule-tree in the cento : 1 • ward, left evidence* that Hi ua-'i : not forgotten them As the mirs< cup: one kt! e >4 fellow . ,)Six- t hr- h.’Ui Fuai: Santa had brought aim. Pin tin? ! if to his mouth, he lie !:m '• probably wondt • im> whether he I should or not pen in the ehw, - unlike one dear old sou; who, j aroused by the singing, thought ‘ she was in heaven listening In the heavenly chorus. T h e procession jmur.i y« >i ; across the e-ao';pus to t’m :t -’, dence of D" 7 :-.e„ President oft St. Agustino - C-.liege. »vhe>-(? I they serenaded him ith eamls. j Stopping at the rectory, they also ; sang to the Reverend Ait xande-. college chapUiip The college Le’’. no! be outdom pealed forth Pm j hour. It was 6:00 a m Da a n had broken, and our little messengers | of glad tidings vanished with th y dawn Ohmtv f To tat < lo Raise Teacher Pav • Raleigh lt is only right j:hc! : appropriation:- should b< mad. ’ increase teach--: salaries in N ;'m Carolina, and a special session th< General Assembly should 1 called for that purpose, R. X : Simms. State Senatm fmm W.i. County, said in a letter addros-i : to Honorable R Gregg Chm governor of North Carolina, he-: Monday Urging the Legislature -dm take action to raLse die m im > of at least the “lower brackeis w State employee-'', the lette: reads as follows: December 29. 1947 * Honorable I? C'-oso CheiT\ GdVfrnor of North Carolina Raleigh North Canuir.a Dear Governor Cherry: It is my opinion that a .-.pec.nl session of the General Assembl • $ should be called and help to something about the emergen-, y situation facing public <Hiu <n in North Carolina, ana u> out the apparent real intention of | a majority of the legislators at j the last regular session. Many of ; us. then, favored greate: pro; i i sions for tc-ai nee pav. but we | ■were led b> rh« Sun- k -.dmini strative financi.i) officer.-, to he ; lieve that the prospect r, i j comes of the State would n: I make possible ar great appropri ■; ations as we desired. Since their forecast;-. have now been proved j to have been too conserve F vc, I and since the future of our Sta:..- j i« involved in the public rch of North Carolina and depends; on retaining our present go..d i teachers and officials and on , tracting new teachers by ade- j puate pay. 1 believe it «s oris right that appropriations f,- that j purpose be increased. That can : be done only by legislative action j At the same time, the Legis- j lature should consider better pro , , vision for at least the iow> ■ brackets’ of State employees, an?. I I would like lo join in a gentle- j men’s agreement"' with the -d oe-- | legislators that no other matters ] except teacher and State emnlov- j ee salaries h*. acted upon at such : * a special session. It in nv. hop that vour excellency will see fi‘ to call such a session st the enili est possible date. Rcspi cttullv yours. R N. Simms. Jr Senator from Wake County R. H. Brown, 75-year-old cole; -i ' extension agricultural ag.-nt oi Shelby County. Turn retired <> Dcrembc: 31 afer 28 years of e;' fertive service, reports. W H. W.i iiamsm assistant state agent ot Ten ness c 1 •' . aj&Ltr". —?7T>C V 0^ S .%['' r or N?H f i i.’OOO/ 10 i > v ;V .t'— yJW* 1 \ PoftroaftFr. launched \ Off l ' - , . f . ov'*'"'; fJ/„~ ' Ji^r— v \?£*&2fc» w ’ Y—~ 10.7 |> . \ j mWitii I< ' iiiifir jjp tTiiioft Llk'“ •' f.IA.N'F.FF. N - -OS fß?sSy§k rZS#& TT PATENTS 7 & a FREE PRESS S^t% Ue S~Z M i&fSr 5 WM « FREE AMERICA/ 750, 1 r/M Paid For By Christmas Seals . ■ ■ *a BUFFALO, N V A unique serve c provided by Chri tmas Seals in this Chest X Rav Unit operated by the Buff ato and Erie County Tuberculosis Association. A 70 mm x-ray machine, inn'ailed m a Kruehauf van. takes froe X-ray service to Erie County residents. I* ha: s»rved 130.000 people since March 1940. BISHOP COLLESE M poopMO IMTp DLouOu-liliif i 'J ' !’'fl AOE An! Isii 0 L .bARSHAI.L. Tv cANPi j ji lot'll y*i’Y s Oi :i-iird WFi'k ; part of Protodenl Joseph 1. , ries. (ie-. x :-od Bishop C--I • i ; ■■ a dc . io.-.-ted weed-infestovt ! ms*. - m flu rank I"'.. lln res ot iti: entire >imtiy. Tl. hi.:.-:-- h:if; «!« h tilth ediu - ;i-■" rtiiierkin::! educ; rur. ! | I . ft. ship, re: gion, ntusic. horn i making. agr» ultur?. ;:tu ; high isc. ! -mu: standards u< m>• ))> has re | u'.cd in the rating ■.l the college, I c’i....:; “A" b.y ilie Southern .\- * S. ci .ie-ji nl Colleye and Sfcc-ndaty i Schools. | Entire devoid oi fanfare and |iu is the institution has gone ahov jus piogram with since* nv of put :... ,i;)d iw . d a: - ■; ■ o j.> ot work doiif. T; ph; sice! j plan lias ik-v.doped froi.; lew I i rimsfiackk buildings '- i! a thing I a beauty. . reposed oi reeer-tiy j .rr pitied girls' dornutorv coo in o\ r 1 y delosl to aacqua icy and fines;.:. Tiic- conversion oi' the cenWir. ; j . ici mansion into the admuust ntton i , any ix.s given lovely ace tv ; a ,i ! a.ns i > til business offices 1 sindent senate presidential offsets.. . calc reimi.ms - :.i- >. a.-ici c cot.' j A recent h terviev.* with Pres!-- ; | :t Rh fcvuiito th- secret of j ; - -;s r. i-c'ic.to.p tv liie physic.’.i i <i-. y ;.it bent..; wi'l'i the liTnUei* Yciifcahk’ through tno year s. ■ ! i ti'centrei. o. « n project ai it I -;i;. . re the? then see tier the in on - ; j i s over many pn.-joets ••'iat necOeo j tee-ion, and in that way w- ; • 1o d c'-'i'iop a seosi.inlial | Tru Harriet BarJ-vj library wh: ! be completed by Jrmum .v. and wti i ~Y V, -e n - no of tin no-st compet libraries in eolkg- clicks. Tu: i , .- o 0 < Bbiion Cuilvgi Renter I I ’: q a - .- ;m at\ ecrite-d fdmo'- --‘"has given opp; rtunily to j ; hundreds of neople to s.c-cur. a col- ; j would hnvc boon unable Ijeeaust - 1 j i Jamil.' obligations. ’l’hr- '-’iass -.- : j. an jrmri five p m. I<> 10 "cToc'k. | j Three veterans' t-cho. .-1 aiv umu . I the direct supr'Vvisi 1 -Da * .< * 5 -v*. The.' .mo 1- ci.... kCerr Ti-virksmi and Snbme Farms ’!.-■■ !: ■ • ’ I : ’OI *S i j -,o 2.300 With 900 at the coKcCs I ~ r plan? are ’nnt.g made t-y I .au w j-, at the eeriege . n -i . ! 4: ip a a tit c levi'i ilr.ii will y*cd • i " iS -, x, dc.'rec in .be field of edc cation. B\ livpiain- Attack On Paper B\ Rei! Organ New York (NNPA > - *•' 1 E- .i:ri of Din mors of The Peo i pit's Voice lam week replied to j J a series of attacks on t-hc paper’s editorial policy lev«’-i*;J at at it iby Doxev A. Wiikersori, former j editor of the paper. Wilkerson’n • attacks were contained in two I signed article.-- appoarmg m the : Daily Workei urgar. of the Corn j munis; Party D< comber 1R anc Wilk<-rson, a forme; He . -University teaches be two war-.. : was successiv -b' executive editor • and general manager of The Pco pie's Voice. He was dismissed by : --,i paper's Board of Directors last ' July 1 for “journalistic iriepiKvk | and gross business irieffieitncy. in his two Daily Wovke; ar tides, Wilkerson charged that PY ‘lauds the demagogic spok-uro: n of American imperial ism, cringe* before, the red -baiters and plays ‘Unclt Ti'm" to prict'-goug. s, Harlem.” Obviously anger d by the pa- FJ mmVWQ l hi b'nh'; A i Ul «rxfi h¥ *ww H V'< WL. tci 1: ; --.A ?LV> 9 J '«? '. ATLANTA - A Vl'. A soil w, • nice b- ci min c'-nn here last w -. . a ! nner 1c: •: ti < of St I.u' . - A Cuurch .-.eeking .in m.iuui.'tio’ !- -a; m. Rex B T Camviigui Ihr ca ; 1 . V ■- .•.mm’-, gatb-n had voted to oasi th, ; - 11T;..-,op !). Vv a I’d Nl<-!**>. -. presiding C’lelnir- <■'. ilu: ere:;. h..<: > ;:r veil the request. Tli suit was tiled by Arthu. -i .ibcfi ). Hev. C;.-u tv. r1,:., - church off; :;ti who la lieu ; -i ieioion os secretary of the :... ,x- board. Tne coinplaini ;■ . -s R v Cx !v. ; mill !’ bo-’ ~ .spit- i f St 1 ;ik>* the- p-ist. nv . .-.oars one that th- cungrog.,lice ckorf the bishop no; to ro-uj.ipiio 1 him.” It slso said ;h • n qu..si w ii.n i' i! by On bishop, olthougl: ib» A \IE rhurci; Discitiiiii. in \idor that • the ..a hoi.- shall no permit any nn- . to I’Ch'.aiii "■■■ circuit . : r .. ststtoii v.cicn hr* '.a i; x;:ne ui'acicptnc-’t* - - >1 is ’ v;- aont that his continuance ;r irijur ,.nis : t it- profit rt., oi the church ussurfted th: -oh.-n of T; and failed to mmol st qualities i.' I;udership x’-r dried and re - -ucd by church !; ws. Ri v*. Cartwrigb; denied hr.:!" ■. j j brand n-.:\v :-■ c.ic. lie said. • , ; . - ; T'hi- hi .< I ! -towards, the inrstce board --a not autho. (U my sura ; ' --r. . .elmint vvi’iut pro.wit’nn oi th ' ! ati. c: r.itr n was foi reLntion. , <.nd that a larger nn.jo: sty ohje'-o’'’- ! ci the c nlinued service r-t j The lrnch’.;. .litvev i uerax' • i>B rc ralx-rs Iv-d signed a tel*, .•rani opp- siiig h ; c ’ ' :: ’" ‘ Hoar mg on ■ ■> - .;!oa a t -xi t ioi* ii w ft HIT H HT juk-. - ■ Accra Gold t'Vmxt AMD A j delegation from the Cl old Coast; United cotivention fret all me | :,. —, . rjl'hiCj: 0, tne conn. Monday- - fterm 1 -n and told the in 1 that the time has now arrived ; , for those chi> f- m tne legm. i : cure to quit anti give way to nor • I r.niofs. The', explained that the thru e.i- - • if gevern'-n'-nt for the th' i ; i Coast is fast approaching and Ih; - -ran only hi achieved by the | j chiefs playing their true role er chiefs of the people by retirir ! their dignity a- above politics than as servr : ' 1- of tne wnite <u ficials. Th- ilelegidio;: als-’i told til ; chiefs that th; y have formulM.i ;i 1 : elan of action to agitate for seif government. Trie chiefs. 63 .r number, -aid thc-y would th;r.:-. over the matter. Tim Gold Ceas! United conven • lion is arc " national politic-.i i , party headed b> fht wei.-ithio<v ' African -n the Uh-ii'i Coast. Georg:■ 1 fbant, who is said to be w»r h i ■ oof S3.(100,000. new non-partisan edil-o x .: polii-v, which was r its rC)"--mhoi 22 issue, Wi.ii; -on said the! the papei is “c ,ng before th" witch humor.-'. TEACHERS BM TS ft NO f JSR, I In-!.ituU’ V. ',’r C Th-. Doparb— n;. of F-ducalion T V-'erf Vi: s-in la s4:it;$ 4 :it; ( r"-.- i, y; nmr.r; ) that , ..- or examinati -n wit* (■ eCr u-r. .-1 1 : In.-'.,. Id: r-n Fl .UU \ 7, 19 ! T .Star Ci liege has been be iti-rl a-. '. -. -lo n. i:.. i can or* macho- exam-m- o! :hi xn ' - i. i--.f i) F oavtiun. m ...h : p: orpective teach ■ : dcr -ii . hi ipkni ; t . am.--,uii:i aii- phn--'--! f> imi'm-di ati i-'p act Di. K- rnd; C. King Examine: fm- application blanks. tIMIVUtA \>i r ;.T-j{ CIIAIKp. DROPPF’": l P- ~1 lj; • A f V . mu;.pended .-entciice has been won : - -!;m s Fix :.- u.m. Negri) si c - > rki-i charged viih killing the iaivih'a d of u lu.inen; whor: -i . ■p iiickn. ;n eh,; :v a in oto iv r le.-i .limuary Hi. t in' senteno w., ; miposed Lv: Judge Rudolph Df.rsotl - re I'cmmcndatin . o: Samuel Free -p m.trc.'i state attorney, as . a-. Hickman ip < a-, i cuiitv i - man.-jlauan;:-;. ~;,d tiu e: plpn.-b > barge of muruer . i xr- dropjied, 'ihix proposal to: quick ~ tti. memos live case was made by lip' state attoi ney'. olticc- early m December alter Hick: rin’s on ginxi trial on tiie n,.uder charer. ; ended with a hung jir.v. in . c<- 1 mm -ndim.-. pruiwitu .i ' F'-eedmaii held up in ::is hand . pile of letters.and tu it gt.anis lr nn all parts of the country ’..-rghi. Hickman's fre :ciom, and reporli-.i that ‘.hi so wove only a small part -ii th. communications hi-: oITp-.- bad -eccivcd from orR-’mization.-* • well as lixt.n prominent indi• vkiua U. The Workers Ik-nm l.'Paß’x- iy. one pf the mam' or gan! rations which holned tP" Hickman Dcv.rse Conrnutim iia: Ncaro'sU". hviaker" ‘' G • i f vh icken oy file loss of p ■ ■ killed his Ipmd'pp David Cni.- man, win- had threatened to b.ir •>. -i' 're' a I :pii ■ ■ 1 , (: ' - u-d O' Hickman or the x;v . ■ th< i); nded renterec f-.r Hicknv x tv.i’Xn ’ p vc-d me * •• ipo.-.'crs that h' !V>: rims aerdn.-.' •rip pc,jibe, pp r« fusing in nvo* id" adequate arpi safe housing, .and 'in Fer Ting ihc NceTw r:-- .oh ini N’.'P like riv’p:'- that fcremi di-- * uur?. I fh : u ! si<u I KH PAfONi). Va. - rfu* l PiO-il States J'.iuri!) {'imut < (iurt of \;;p:-;d». Tuisilaj up hHu the d s tif ci VrgrO.-s < ■ ' '-i m .lemocraf;e primaries in --"tipi < arobna. Respite argu ments nl eiee(iuT) «dttrials that -n- party liiere is m • Inn ■ . p-. iilii'ai assreia:ian u Si.vit car; ■ -eto Ist tinse-isiefed choice of member--.nip.'' ■••• -* ,/-^ r | s %>* '% 5? ; 1 ' S^' v> C' /f- <► it* «• < <•• * '■•' # «'•■" J| To Washington, D. C. |1 ' fpw|rtjPy t °"'i; s ; : r“" Ij i " -.. "* . I - -...-. .. „ .... _ . if j | Pre-Inventory Sale j; FORMERLY s3.of> j | 100% Army Wc« ! E! r-kets now $2,9S j i FORMERLY SZ.‘}f> I Army Comforts now $1,85 j I FORMERLY $2.53 j I 100% Wool P ants now $1.85 | I FORMERLY $2.98 f | 100% Wool Shirts now $1 ~85 \ | FORMERLY SKBJS ] | B-15 Type Jackets now 1 $10..55 j | "sit Among Our Counter# WiH Convince Y~- | 1 W<T “ F| £■ ®W© r 'gSM& J» " - :s • A '#• #r J# % I »•* «** ~ > I v trwms*%w *** § vnpiiU. gmm: ? -7I 11 T Mortari .••'^•sk'ig•:.."" 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V-* 'i i2m I i tS-LYs# O»$L fLiW J REDUCED TO -I PEACOCK -*Sf / fi.OVr.RETTES I | CARLTONETTES | / rOOT REST 1 | TONI DRAKE JL / / GLAMOUR I ; GOLD CROSS / Etc. | I # 1 | PRICE | I I rU’TjET DEPARTMENT I I Shoes displayed on u-ks f«- :ir convenience and reduced as low as | ALL. MATERIALS ~ | ( I ALL, COLORS 0 g aa I a!.L SIZES *p 1 .yj f p | ALL STYLES A J I I y Ambassador Theatre Bgildittß Kaleig-rB Exposition f'ASlpOJU'il Tht- Waahui«t<;-fi ,yiTir-.- 'ii *L. benaa Centennial Cumn ; announced last Monde : , definite postponement o, :h. • . deriUn Vietoi - '; Exposition .vin ■cnedtii'. ' to'open next v, v. m'. ’ a i .< a vritniuint; progr.*' ■ H yard R Fit ■ nson, u.. • in-, a ■ th eommission, t... j prosh coni, •.•>•( o that “Un>:c-t 'led World corn!ill -n.-- make it im .-!; l.m- Lib. . in Cei*- teni! Comm!: dun (u execute th<- vast majm ity o; duties and •so usibilih. rharct ».• to i* n the pianning mid development die exposuian. He said tin! Lib<’. ion Goven;- mend found, it necessary urul-e d. eireurivstaiim'n to postpone th exposition "un u some more ia . ■ .'able eut r< date.” AFTER CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE l I I OF ALL- QUACC suede An ULj OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL-SUEDE SHOES REDUCED 50% off bi LCiAL LOT SUEDE AND LEATHER j SHOES ! | ! | $2,95 | | ON RACK VALUES UP TO .5i5.00 FOR THE SHOE YOU WANT SHOP EARLY Roscoe-Griffin Shoe Co. 120 FAYETTEVILLE STREET Jur> ftd'uses >;>.000 Shiriiciycs Against (lop M m.y.e Aidelaut a, ..... . :e: iU.i 0 : .j,‘d |: l ■ |; men u. i: '.vc.u ■. dr di n, ■ lnuirdi;. vvdhout cau.u a.fter ,-.. e.u . nv‘ m-eks aye. :! i i w ■ ~hit puliceiiß'li. W. L. V n em. ; .v: .. S Lj\ '(. nr , me.. Mi ; iiu son was insult ..i« me. e u e. . anu div them 'e-.u to ar.e-,t net app - in dicating t -e.se Wi IT- Sl.’ft UtiCllt teasens f,,r beating her. A jury heard tire ease n cie , di con; : and found to; the ro - lien lire leva! NAA.CF had . ili merit"’ to enable the suit I , toed. part ol an effort yieious brutality nf Memphis oolie. Nerih es.reinia was one of the 0',....i;■ ai •h : r!e a colonies. PAGE FIVE
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