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PAGE EIGHT Continued From Eront Page Candidate Addresses sr,r> for .oiitimrur. i i n&ress; Ihrd j re n build the notional prog,am) i I'eire-saiy for continuing prospi; -j and that we can butjd th. inter a, iional organization m-ce.-wnry tori v. rid Ponce." Nelson Harris ol Shaw Uni- j vi-rsity. reported on ihtft progress oi the Education I'nmmitl.ev- an:! elated that many pains had been accomplished under tht admlnistra nii i Mi. Ji-.-' so O. Sander.-on. * .s-inted out the needs necessary for king the school adeijuate. Mi. E ! . Rayford. chairman oi ’he Lav: En fori (merit Committee report.-.1 i liitie prep res;.; been nnuo - ecurirtg additional policemer o*‘ in getting uniforms for the spocid ■ers now employed. Approximately 200 persons pt t. nc!■ d the meeting and music for , vre-ion was furnished by »!u M.mly Street Christian Choir. Rev T. p* Durban led the prayer ;n re the Hev. K. C. Lawrence pronou. e red the benediction. Dewey To A^k <*/ gaged for almost two years in 1 study of the need for a state un . verst tv and on the extent which racial and religious di.-.- i crimination oi .ect admissions to j college* and r-; ofcsfional school:- ' within the stall It is unde: stood that the (h> ernor will recommend leavin;, i the drafting of the proposed law j to the Young Commission with h • will meet hove on Jnn. 12 to co-r* pie to it - repo' f. findings and :< ooitiitiendat ji .ns for legislative .re lion. Tito commission, which con sists of thirty memfceis, indu-.l ing representatives ol bo t h branches of the Legislature, _ is < said to have reached a tentative agreement, on tne torm and con tent of the proposed law. The tentative agreement i un derstood to meet the objections raised to the Austin Mr.->r;o> bills by the State Catholic \V< i :nn Conference. Special provision, will be mad - m th*- proposed law fur denom; national institutions. Ihe tenta tive- agreement it is understood, proposed that stfeh institutions he authorized to give prelcvonct ,o members of their own faith but they be barn d from discrimin ating in admitting students i other faiths. Three forms of sanctions ' against institutions thv violate the ban are possible. They a"*-: Suspension . ; their exempt i-n from real estate taxes while the discrimination continues: suspen sion of their powei to confer dr ■ grees or a resort to the eoubv power -of ti,c Supreme Com t enjoin con lin not! vielmton It *•• last sanction is employ* -.-1 -'ft'*-: als of the institutions .vould !>•• j subject to pun. Hi meat for con j tempt of court if they flout lire j injunction. In addition to -is recommends- | tion in favor of an anti-discrinv j i*ati<>n lav it is mb, stood ti a j the Young Cmrunssion will - j commend that more public insti tutions of higtiCi education be - j tab! i.shed Record Shows There were ti bordi.-.line ca.-r ! which are r».u included in th. tola! | pumlxi ol lynchings for 1947 be | cause, to date, sufficient evidence ; concerning then: has not lv«.*n * * j rained Th .se coses are as follows: j Joe Nathan Robert, at Seniis. G ; : j Red Mark, Tobc Marks. Joe Wic.-. | ei s n. and an unre.rmd Negro, a ; Oi.kwood, Fi : and Charlie tßudt j .Smith, in or a: ar Angler, N. C. Tin re wen at least 31 instances! in which lyncMngs ’were prevented j 24 b.v iffici-rs of the law: 4 e,y : p;)•;- *vh-> . a'.d :h;.rnselves from, mob'-: 2 by persons not officers of ; the law: and 1 instance in «hni , the victim left as dead by the nr ib survived bullet wounds. ■ these instances 27 vv re in Southern Statu and 4 ver< n ' of ihe South a i :..i of ;;s» ••• 33 Negroes and ti is mu - thus sav d front death re ’he h:.;ri i of mobs. During the yon 4-1 v. under indictment r.s pa.- '.lcipant.- in lynchings or -tic of 1 !>' • itigs; and 44 wetc freed Charles Houston a membr of the District oi Co lumbia Board ot Education and ■ as special counsel for the Nation al Association tor the Advance ment of Colored People. NAACP WINS might have been nisplavori Hr promised that trie t disciplinary, action would fcc taken in the tu tu re and a,-.si.irod th, NAAC'P that a careful watch would be: kept to thwart any outcropping- i of "anti Negro reding.” He revealed that a campaign ' of -cucufi* ;• to improve race re lations was being instituted -t the home, and would be direct ed toward ridding both Negroc.- and whites of any ideas which would foment, trouble among workers. He also promised op enings would be granted to qual ified Negroes in such profession al positions at psychiatrists, psy chologists and secretaries. Maje portion of the Negroes are err ployed in the home-hospital as latmdry, mess and restaurant workers. Rankin Leads finest tradition of the late Presi dent -Franklin Delano Roosevelt Tin American people are fortun ate to have an outstanding m i public servant like >••■/*• jjeff 1-i lead us in the fight (<>• bear ;,nd progm ”- ’ Tut' r.-mkiog • ffidnls_ of .! ’y Americans or Dcntocatlc action mi tm nth r ha ,d, repudiated th formation *-f a third party Ac-- fr*'.'-* »r o rs: - ts of ADA anti-com munist Liberal organisation repre- J senting progressives in both par* i : ties. Wilson W, Wyatt. Leon Hen | ck-rson, Fran in. u. Roiacvci ~ ! Jr. and Hubert H. Humphrey de . dared that "Mi . Wallace has is sued his depressing invitation t > j disaster at a moment when pro- • igressives of every political faith j are engaged ir, a desperated bal • Lie for the preservation of mill:-, cal t.i»d economic freedom lor all! peoples everywhere. ’ 2 MEN ARRESTED .- .mine '.hi* case l" the court, stress cd the fact that since 1900, ever; governor, member t-i the genei.i assembly. United States represen tative and United States senator | .-. State ot S’ nth Car ‘.ana, chot. • • cl- of Angle.- on the morning ol | Sunday. Novembv 23. when : .as l'ntally wounded b.v bullc* • m • pa.--.dtig automobile-. a,i*. ir.iiicl L-c Bras. ford. : coinpani oi Smith vva.- .seriously wounded. Solicitor Hook: began a persona 1 mvi -'ia.ation of the incident follow ; m ws-paper reports of the* iaci s a< in tw weeks ago. and th.. ar , -ests. according to Sheriff So! un.- | made tollowing " ix weeks c.- a . *a- igation.” i D. Wilson, w!i * Hum; m • i y who is pi *-r -uti. ; ihe u,- - , who a:;f -u Sii If Saic: . ! |.!*suibed the cas-- "cx'i n- *\ :i ,! licat.- and . ...<i vv. "a, i i:.OS hd'.-r: to brc.ik. : Matlh ws and A .u . vv >.-re |i t -a!, (t by Ken Mu; mews cm i Ujiuty iherdf, Hcruy Weiia i,- and Const:;!;i Alton C.-; . itar •: war. am for i»uir arres'. v -v,' :'!i out by 1...ty Matlh. vv r ' i. i,:: i. n.a bt Ft-l * : ■ a - e M : i-traU' Bradford Slcwari ot L. ■ l-i.gton and carrico immediately ,- |* • Jl. itlic-r of ill.' mien made am. | riai.rnai! at’ the tine. . ..nci no \-i' ;,A.bc: v. ere listed • » the Virv.ai Shcrilt Salnv n -aid he j i, ;,i nt. i init tiler, hao been a in. j lui'h .i.c: !. iweets eome whites w. Net?toes at Angie! pilin’ to ; - i STU IAN (,li;i. I disappeared with four Italia-: ; vouths. They iiad said they were go ing to Connecticut to visit Miss Munno’s aunt there, Butler told j Bishop Lawson ‘ I doubt "tow that she was the ; girl I thought, she was,’ the Day ' ton youth adch d. "and T hav< decided not to marry her. If if: : ;s neg.-sarv to have hor deported ' to gei in’- money: Til do tint - toe. M!-.. Mm in.* arrived in New; !Yi rk ai:-oa rd the Vulcania mi-! .me- i’.igga.sc or clothes. She had i.il i her prospective husband j j that it become necessary for !tc-r .i-.i ii-avi- .Home iiurrtedly. Butlei ;! mk her shipping for a couple !of “new look” outfits, ordc-re-J i ah expensive suite for her an < i downtown hotel tmd sat down to : relax in his own Hotel There-a ! mom. S V\( P Reports j *dvised up -n or actually h.mdled in , j ’l:e f.usi.st legal year in the his- I ot y of the N A ACT according to i ilmrroud Marshall, special counsel \ bi the civ i rithts cases, one v.-wii li* tile u. s. Supreme Cour; iron ! Mississippi, the Eddie Patton ccim , ! f. here Pis ton's conviction on a ji.vurde- charge was set aside ->n uv : ur.i ihat Negroes ii: d been ex {.-i.'ded front the jury. 234 NFW U NITS I ae-st significant case c*f the j :*k aißumcnt ir, , Texas d'.»- ] art court for the audition of igation in education in the- south it; states*, and speeitiudly for U: ! • *l:ii; of He "i.i: Sw;&tt a- ii . -:.w si hot ) o' the Univerily * f\;i the first time- in ;•* ** s.-s. NAACP attorneys presented evidence that scgrication in Jt.-aai •sts lit tori d i scrim litfi don in viu ia'ion. ii the 14th Arrc.-uimf-nt in I’ strictive cavenam cases. Uu • NAACP is joining re hers in nrgu | in;', four cases o* fore the U .•*. ' Supreme Court Januaiv 1-1-13. A lot: I of 234 new branches, youth (. tmeils ana colic;*, mapici.• tv s orgiirnzod during 'he yem ol which ISI w. re senior bran lies V-4 , mith (-I'lineiis and !) college ch..p tors Flnric.a led with 17 *rr»if«. tel lowed pv Texas with 13. Other., North Cri'nlini! 14: Virgo U: ii' Lsiuislans and Geoi g<a 9 er.ch. Slat, e hfereners Wcv- held in 22 states end u .-lonoi conferences m Sun F. im-dsi’O. Charleston, S C., ■ : J New York City. The orgattwa lieu of coll< . h-iuti-rs in sev m mixed, or nil-white- coinages, head co by that at the University us Texas presages tncreawii int r; rial nctiv 'try unoe . ye\mg p smd Mrs..Rnhy Hu. I y. secretary * f jyou lh work PE\V\IATE SI AYER lug," Jmi net Williams said Monday : night; -‘it win due to careless Vi.r oi firearms. The boy apparently i v,a: sh'-otiny th; gun all aroun, ! the > -d. and hit the young r hoy. "When il came time to sentene ! he youth. I gave him a light sc ience. mainly because of las u ■ j Now 1 think it would be better fv jlJm to be under supervision of thf '"iiroles Commission than to be naon or to be lei loose uncreici ! • onatiy." “The kid comes from a u Negro family," said WiLm. Comity Sheirff J. W. Thompson • and K j never been ir. foyo’e or fore, so |as I know J la- ■ to join i»i ii o'inic.i it'litig tb.rt be be paroled j - -T- Second €oor ? : • th-. icTtf -al <ii cth-.ns. v:a*j - ; i mince of Ihe then ixistinc De-re ! t-'eve purtv ■ f South C/i’Tibnn. ?> v.r«s fe 1',.-, point-:d out th-.c ; c u ini; the p st So ve.-.rs. the Dcrmi i cr*ttc party of S-.'uth Carolina ha* ; been the only poiiiwul party m the j State that bus bt Id su.tcwide pn ' mr.ries for nomination of candidate.! ! for I. cl oral and staf offices The lovve” c t: ..;i ' that nrio to the repe-ii o" ;t in: 'ius. th% doinooi ..be piirty -J C rolina wos subject m :; i•«.*!.trol and that the N ra- j Who were qualifiod bub j u;ht to vote f<>» elected "C ! which right was secur <i ■ r | rcted bv the Federal ''on- . o j ■ n The court also found that ir. j > a! of these primary f-lrelio i . utc-s b.v South Carolma did n ' | -h.-nye the status of the Demote., j party in South Carolina Judge John J. Parker of Norm { : I'na wrote th. opinion . f th- j ic-judge Circuit Coitrt <-l A;> j declaring: | -'Vo election nnchinery e. n *. - • ' Id if its purp-i.se or off c | icny the Nepro. on accout 1 i 's race -.a- color, an effective v ii thw :OV; oinv nl of bis cou-. - j state or commuiuty v her. '<< . ■ I h'. CS." I Judge Waring m the 1- • .»■ >urt. held that primaries cons.i j -•> the- re-iti elections in Souti■ i i in a i-eing witn tins de(*sio-i. Parkers ••■pinion t ih; . - ! • ’the poll Ural phd' ■ <i)>hy of th j ' VciaratiOO of I’-idepeuef n . is tkal i v rr.rntnt derive in* :• just v. • ! -s fi m th -ons ru of the ,;ov rni’d " 'Th:s cannot b eo.’sid: red nr . s ; ltd ease-." said Thurgood M . -h. il. "J; is an '.the st- r. in the fii. : l?’U "U.\t- to secure I'OcOL’ni!. )\ ■ th right • t Nruro 10 .’••ticipate m the choic. of decud ii ads The ..ftirmiug of the lowei i i-fs li-eision 'i.v the UoJe.. . : Coun oi Appeals agan j ••'in'.-: out that the 13th. 14:*- .u- j T*h An:«.ndir.<-nts t*. the Consti- ] •..ti i. were enaeied for the pm j -of temoving di<crimin-iio".! ■. ins! Neer-its and protect m:* ; M I heir rights frrers discrimination bt ! .-•use of race. "Th. T'M'M primaly decision re ! he U S Surren j Court in Apr,) | relUi outlaw <4 t-hc vvhtU priini.iy .re { nu.inl nn J i.iv sar;' si: Iftllte Thi - : j opinion in the S* uu: < n'Plina cos* ! ouiawr. tile whit.- pure.lies of th j so-cailed private club variety NOHINATDt; PREX\ FOR S. C COIiLEGh : * NC College in m m 20 day... i :.nd in a iiti.tr recre M m : '■ stfgi.i lliern ihe homo o” V.. frank f-iy 1 > I ■A G'-Jdsboro T vim- jiem::*- in in Chape! 'i : ll "this \v--ek . .... : : ; week." As n;i inU'i. a) die Krucn: -,;ini:iiiif- pn . arc.; to .rebmit i j nominal ions and apses on a tern,, j ! live list ol live re »x nre. | 'uttnil to ibr- full tiireicv bo.'ird. | I the Noi-t -J C.ii lire, N ipe: Nv.- -.vork publish, s Hu ire lira; tuTK tin nami -s u! nx n->** <- j • t,: ,ho wen t.iw.i. bly viev by th. late Dr. Janies E. Sln-parn The untiles oi the six icon wfc*;:r i lote Di, Shi.pm’d : on.side-red • iiitins iidmim.-iirativi as.'istant.. I v, ith ihe underst..!.,•*.,•> tiiar th • • app intoc-s would : erheps slice- -. c. 10 the institution': presidenc.. ;. ir m ti.i is nds i ilv IriisUv. 'this ini -rmiaioii i. <-ont;iined in . ietur vvi-itten by Dr. Sis p il’d op las, S- ptenibe? 22 an 1 address'd to Trustee Chainmi.i 1! 1. Flow: i-s Ae-oordin:* k> an uic.-tpe-achubli j -.-.:* ’ i*y the ■iv ciCJi on "he ii ’ i-.ft b.v Dr. She; ,sd ,ts p tenlial . j mimstrattve arsislanls are. D* j Robert P Danii-1 of R..lcigh. pr< | , Ucnt of Shaw Univ- s-ily, Dt B. .. : i<in:i: Mi.>-• of Afiant.i (la . prow Ui-Vl! 1.1 MiirchOU: Ci'Hi'J;: Dr. A E Manh v Dm irui: rent de.. oi ihi NC ('oilti’i’ arid i-haremm r ’ ii.t- ifUi iim i ammitte, aciirumsti:’* 'hi ;ut .ii"- J' thi c'llegt-: Ds ■ Iphoiise r Ides l"”i!..(’i de.m , j i ;,-i\s g) *.iat< prot-’i S'-i -•! oduea U<m. N. V. (.'ollt-gc, Durhfijn 1) 1 A 1.. Turner. Durhisn ‘.iic*tiri -. pard "ndvlsrer, ' lorm'"- actii.c ■ d» ..n. hiwl permanent dean of c. ■La 'vV School; urn. J rev T Ta.vl ■*l ■. -, 1. i il.i i 'l.nel dour, :.nd profv i of psycholgy. Durl-nm Tayi: ■ n iw on the Durn.,n: campus h the Veteran’s Adrninh’i.'dion Or th.e has; of informi-rem fu i in"i bv the NCCN’.i informal* ; and as a result > f into* views wire ' -. nu-mbers oi thi nomlnath.. i: i.immiUec, this eorres,ondont pie • j (nets inni the ntirc list left by Dj ; j Si.'opard will b c>.nsidei-ed b.v ih 1 trustees. It is a roason.ible conjee i.iio, howcvei that D. Mays, mil: lain Southern chu: -’hm; ’-■ and on! ' i standing scholar, will re replace' M.,n th-. list by le>.- mtlitai.; D JH. roid L. Trig: of Raleigh's a 1 i ugu-tine’s College. A poll of nominatuig truste -1 ’ ithin th*- past two weeks indlce.i ! that although Or. Daniel, popularb j , ga rded as Or. .Slrepard’s in •• • holec f<-r a successor, is prefer*- j i-.i ‘he iruau.es. he will not be j niove.i from Shaw Umversit' j whers. he is said to Vi-.v. "unu-uid. | m ug commiumctits." Trustee opinion appr-rtrs alma. ! en.. nimbus also in lave; of by pa:..- Img Dr. Trigg It is umierstoo. I :-ow vcr. that notwith.-lunding ri j iii it’s recent upj- .:itin ni as la Negro president of St. Augustine- *■ f J Iv,. . forces wifitin til*’ Slat'. partment of Pub.a Instruct; : so pressing for Dr. Trigg. ap Hbintmant. Stai Superintecidem rubk*-' Instruction Dr. Clyde . Edwin, ha. denied ret: departme,.. tr.i profercriC’e at dus lira*, of - -ucaa-s oi lo Dr Shepard. Dr Trigg itimsch ha. declined 1 • 'i •• iir.rn’-iit on (hi : iiu.jtion J N. t i Co’-U-uc | j in R d<*i','i; lVlondu; * tht» n htt ■ >ffleer of ihe N C. Caib ge- Munre | r,sissebtion sold hi- or;.-niaztion w. .- "pH for .lam*' i’ i nyl :r.' T ; ti, ninl offieer -aid it’s organ retd re a* on to be- < i- u’-rreetl wi’.u n pro ;t < of TV Icei,; "r ‘t-if. oi the scb'in 1 v/hi h Durintm sou."*.:,, credit ha tiw ireipbif: to buuti over die- ;*>< A'a yeans iff Is assooteticn wi’h it a TTIF CAROL]NI AN student and teacher. In Durham Tuesday, an alunur spokesman said "bitter and do ■ termined opposition" awaited Hie ! possible n -maia'ii-.i of D. Trigg Th.- spokesman withheld eommred •i th nth. : pot .. i - n mine Tr. spiels o. . re. tu opposition • 'to Dr. Trig: imnire ialciy (cret . peculation on pu.. :.i rcaeiiou ot jJi nomination us De. Alolrei.-■ ! idt r. tvho, it is on rat ud j j ;;c active backing of Dr. Trigg • ..<* | tl Trig!:'.: State Uepartmen. ci. ' j tacts. j The NCCN's informant in Dr j i in ea. ly in the wee a asscrle • . | hat Dr Marshall Sh.-parci, I'i-- • j cousin of the kite pi sident-fnu. of North Carolina Uoll.-tA. are lire' i for the NC College pi < a-y. ii is not expected that Lb . tall Shiv; rd .- ap;:herdin' i.ppliciHion of tiny oi th. a:;- i iestes actively -ceiling th. Net ‘ . sidency will be seriously censid ei'cd. i.i.-rters int rviewing ti ; been favorably ■ • n with the objective- .me, eonsai-.n im,.:’iiiei of i;u truste- ■ give indication of iiymg to <1 net iilt-y coiistrte. re?Si > ; the ■oliege. Nowsmcr- are in agro. nieut. hois ' , . arc th uus ~Hem cAi that v-liiit the- tun to lou. d ne-e-Js i t U.H "t.«. C' . JUiC \Valie-ii ot Kalcig.i iicserib . ... . ... ... Nt-gl'OCs wli \ -on the board." This news Pape i - Durham mini •ant vi-rrcd M< ndav that th . i,sti ..- wno an iar vty an.mm , i i University and ihe iu-.vv > >.■ North Carolina appeared pr .a d to follow th< moth.id ■: I • ~-cting a presidc.d employed j ..re a : tiniuon. . | At Duke University ..no the he. Uorsity of North Carolina, it is tub j mat the most recent piureiden,- j ...ivi b on elevated ir* m lb*.- i u!t». Several Durumu sourc si !. . tins jjre-dispoi-Uior, to.. ceM.re,- ■ A (don us Dr. Alpreaise Eld,, successoj to Dr. SI", pant. Th> ... | ..iiiie • outers, h- wevt... do net i out the j; ssibitit,’. ot tiw m-IctU" Dean James T i.,y. r 11 m tthei Taylm nor F.lde l.cted, an iniortnr.nl on the in- ■ ire.' !;• arti said the uni would . Dr. Albeit L. Turner. It is I " ih.it Dr. Turner. 47. has a slight .*;!■ ~: g,. over Dr .viaiiley. 40. a view of an opn : - -aid to t’X m rnre trustees mmas: that u , appoint h man as young a« Di Manley would do him a great dre i ere :e, and stifle hr. int.Tlo, iu.*l igiowth by burc-reniog . n. >viln ac mi - 'r.-:iiv,* prU' ms. - A Manley rreppm r ii'.iioeG 1h re-f.iuvc re.isoniug ■ "sr. l re . j:.;-,, iing out that Dr. Robe-re i'4 n.ernns was pro tut ii of me Ure ’ i rev ret Chic: ; o the age Ot Annual Del under i *. :•!■ Clink, i-'Uorucy gcniral. xvle rr.unceivcd ihe idm oi "Freedom ■\ ernmerre in hrepatioti gtvm T: in" ini. reeded on behalf ot tire :,un ririm; t,* Ncrerre tir.in tireme.. d a brief with ih Supmr,. • '.,urt opp.'sim ire red rostrictiv ovcnardK and Will I'oir.i a speere ’ a)vil rightv unit in di. di’partcu . ■ oi justice. iOi'cign euns sp- iideni, who defen_ L.•;:tvv, 1! 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FOR I PANCAKES 2 « - ».• 13c I Cabbage Fresh Grcen 2!bs * 13c 1 U. S No 1. WHITE POTATOES >» <*>»• 49c \ r- -ring: r.ss, ender | i BEANS 2 25c | RUTABAGAS 2 "»■ 9c £\ | I/* CHOPS center cut lb. 63c | 11 ill Ii ROAST Losn End lb. 53c | H V jL\ JlmSpare Ribs, Meaty lb. 53c 1 FRESH PORK LIVER ife 43c 1 l Fresh Pouitry Fresh Seafoods 1 201 E. HARGETT ST 4lO HILLSBORO SY | ■ Paul G. Hoffman, presdant of to. 1 Studebaker Corp., who has waged a continuing fight against Inf ole. I aiiei 1 and discrimination. Dr. Charles S. Johns' n. first Nr no president of TL- University who as UNESCO delegate ox pose*, i v, iin i acini lensons that eon tain i.h s cds of war. il B Snyder, publisher of thj Gary Host TribUi’.o- who le i U'k : tight f ■ admit N.uu) ohysician.-. , 1 efice at Mercy hospital Hilly Hose, producer and cot j umnist. for his expose of "polite. .oi. tiiods of segregating Neeroe. in .vow York theatres. I! , Kenneth R Williams, who WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JANUARY TO, 1949 won a seat in the city council .of Winston-Salem, N. C. Sinclair Lewis, novelist who un covered (he falarirs of race in "K inghlo.iii Royal," and revealed tin so-called Negro sis an American maligned because a hi? nc si . Henry Luce, publsho' of Tim Life and Fortune, wlm headed tin i i■■ for $450,00" ffr thi’ Nationri b id' League bud.-i i Judoe ■). Wait .- Wa R; . U. S "Vvdrict > airt. who nl, i dial Ne o - e,n p„ii. eiat ■ in thr Son' l ' C,iel i li,i primaries. Norman Gran/, j.az.-, impvcssario | NEW YOUR HOME WITH j I. fi f>Mroii-cfd by 'N *, V S ONLY I j 9' Xl?' | I So handsome! Sturdy all-woof face for I luxury and longer wear. Cushiony jute base. 1 Two smart designs. (A) Self-color Floral, in £ beige, blue, rose, wine or green. (B) Multi- s color Floral in blue,, rose, tan or green T i ground. Here's the rug value you've been I waiting tor ~ , only $29.95 J I I'l9 I 1 i. DEPENDABLE FURNITURE P If 4 1, Martin Si and producer «»1 "Jazz At. The Phil harmonic" for his refuqpl to accej* jmt crow engagements discrimin ation a gains) his men, and for his campaign to bring about a boycott 1! undemocratic cr.’.v * oicr.':. Samuel Goldwy.i, motion pi: t,i. * . mm.''. 1 !', who ii '.-. t hru U-ned to sue 1.1 yd T Binford ~nd the Memphis Boui'd oi censors if they tampere t with any of his pictures bemuse of »1 o plliy.d i'V N ■ IOCS C m if:: auOio. it;-’ oi the United Stale Suiiremc Court, b’air Trad? acts- are "nut pries fixim>. laws. ’
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1948, edition 1
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