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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1019 EMPLOYEE IDEAS SAVED MILLIONS Ideas submitted by civilian ein .iloyees of the Department oi li'.< Army and Air Force during la. calendar year UW7 have resulted m estimated first-year savings of mo than $9,500,000, it was announced recently This saving was realized from outing into effect 4,63) sugg; >lioir, submitted by employee:! to improve eficiency of operation in the two defense agencies. The suggestions adopt'd were from among 25,13/ ideas presented durian the pas ..car under the Employees Suggc tion Program established in June 1943. The exact figure fee- the fiir» i ear’s estimated savings is $9,.>49 010.31. of which 54.603.t08.53 w.. ■ realized from ideas offered by HARRIS BARBER COLLEGE 803 South Blount Street * RALEIGH, N. C Phone 9130 I New Classes Will Begin In The Theory and Practice of Barhering MARCH 15, 1948 Write or Wire For Information MRS. SAMUFI HARRIS, President JOSEPH l STREDWICK M -..get 3 gives ftp more miler; u. ; ml The best way we know to offset higher gasoline prices is to drive a Kaiser or a Frazer. Their 100% postwar engineer ing provides economy beyond your fondest expectations! This boon to the thrift-minded is especially astonishing to people who previously owned pre war ears. S hev report that Kaisers and Trazers are giving them many more miles per gallon than they ever got before! And today that means a saving of not just cents, but dollars! The reasons for such exceptional mile age are dear-cut. K-F chassis design is new. It takes even advantage of she ,f K •’• .'sv '. * . . ' ■•'• ’ / 4c+ ' CARS ARE SERVSCtD WI TH GENUINE FACTORY PARTS, WH REVER YOU GO, YOU PAY THE REGULAR PRICE *NO TRADE-IN NECESSARY • , *B®r ONfc THE 4 LARG^ r AUTOMOBILE, DEALER ORGANIZATIONS IN THE WORLD, HIGHEST ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD CAR ® IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! MOTOR ASSOCIATES, INC,, 420 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh Sandhill Motor Sales, Inc. Pine Bluff N. C. BULLETIN Oii.ciaU of the Negro Cili • ns Committee announced shortly before press time that due to hazardous and uncer trin weather conditions, the community sing scheduled for Sunday at 3 p. m. will be postponed. for the new date which will be announced as socm as it has been set. Watch the CAROLINIAN Army Department employer:, and $4,943,801.78 from ideas originate. ■ (none employees ol the Air Fore. , Department. In recognition of their construc tive efforts employees of the two | services received ra«h awards t> '.ailing $i7ti.241.68. with amounts re dived for individual suggestion ranging from $lO to a top figure oi $918.50. The average award wax >19.06. C. & L. Tractor And Equ-pment 219 Clinton Ave. Phone 203 Cunn N. C. 1-11 CLUBS H FECIT OFFICERS FOR "18 j RALEIGH Alter doaing th \ I I ! year with outstanding acl’.b ve-, jmi nis in individual .(arm and !:• • >■• I sirvls mid community adieu.rs i i Wake Count;, Negro 4-H Ciubs vo i j o"ganii',ed fui the 19-'I. club yea' . | electing lhi foUowbig officers and j t-i! Club adult lead .. r : CARY President, Pauline | Pennington: vice president, Ago Satterfield: secretary. Jesse Joyner I ■ assistant secretary. Herbert \i. 1!, j , treasurer. William barber and son ieader. Mary Lot- Walden. Clan i.racers: Mrs. Elfu .bate;-. M .-. ■ Mattie Barber Mrs. K. I! Holt, Mr-. • Emily Wilson. K B. F cell ami .? - ’,V. Burroughs. ! MOLLY SPRINGS Presidem. ■ I Louis; McClean: vie. pieside '. . i. i Eugene Holland; ecre'ary, Vennno . . .Johnson: assistant secretary, L. ni> ; Utley: treasurer Marjorie Ro.xei •; end song leader. Loir. Leslie. CluVi ■ I eiid rs: Mrs Mr-. Emma Womblr. . Ruby Senders Erm st Booker add, W E. Hunt. APEX President. 'D- 'oid Cul ler. vice president AT > y Hoi [' I - cc. clary. Nina Mae Bai.Uv.n; as- i j Mutant secretary, h : man Lee j j tri usurer Doris Seagreves ai d ; j -urn: leader. Shirley Rogers. Ciuo | Leaders: Mrs. Lucy Rochelle Mai : Alma A. Williams. Mr. . Eh. abetii j j .Viliams. Mrs. K, •. ; Blue R. 1 ■si ■ and Henry Ma.-nn. JEIFFERIS G ROY f Pre-ic cm | ' a.ivin Do/ier. vie pi..•orlcii Feu- : !i. Pi ii; \ • secret <■■■ i’auiit." P: i. j "ford; assistant secret." "y; Bot'ic ild ■>.-<>(■: !i c a-oi er. Naomi Cb;ei-. j■ u I snip leader. R. do Ikebles j ■ ela Mu!: 1M ■ "1, 'delli L sdiv . Mrs. Amue D. lirutV. Mrs i U ' until. Hi ilia. • He!-..-. .aid ' W Hurdle NEW HILL- !’.•••.. idont, Annie -i on .a < .incut. Hun., j nne Stc« ! :'' i; sec-—tarv • "arriu I. j li u.vkias: assl-'an ecrcbev. Dr' : toi.s Wilson: in rsurr. Ruby ll;.w • i ins and song lead ’ ('. L. Haw j . : r Club !.uadi MIT,. R. :v l 1 d'■ ins .M: i I neo More on. SPRINGFIEt,D Pro idem i Ales Fmt; vice n.es -a [ , ... iS. s ;?! t SbCTCtAi; . j\ .. Ij,: t ftv, j tL'uuur Rosa Burnt'’!. C Hud L. au | u j X\is. Odessa Irim . M?■■■■, ,) j, i( . 3 jo;V3S ■ I • 'od Be null Lane. accelerated technical advances made during the war years. For example, the horsepower- to-weight ratio is notably higher t han in prewar design. The same is true of the compression ratio the highest in any car on the road! And this means the most efficient use of fuel! Vital and important as it is, greater economy is only one of the nvam ad vantages of fully postwar design you will find in the Kaiser and the Frazer. Gome in and let us give you a demon stration. Discover all the exclusive new features you should not he without in your next cat ! You'll he glad you did! Carr Motor Company 536 Person St. Phone 1633 Fayetteville, N C Mar for* & Sherman Phone 716 Oxford, N. C. N/iACP Opposes Negro Hospital ! - j WASHINGTON. D. C Voir irtg opposition to the proposed ; cstablishmen t of an all Neg' -> ' Veterans’ hospital at the hn'tl - | place of Bookei T Washington. Franklin Courty. Virginia, W.v | WENDELL ibeslrJ p.1,. Tit. m .’i ! !1; vice pro-.: .lent, Eve . u 'Mali secretary, Janie I-iass; asks lain sei. eliirv. Rui l;ie Me n <; tre.isurci' Wallace uym v < song b/arl-'r Johnsit Miteu-ii. Club Lead ers: Mrs Cremo Ferrell, Mrs. Alma !.. ilaiii-on, Mrs. C M 3’hOmpson. •). II Cobb md Weymoi. I '.vt'Ygan. PLEASANT UNION Pri.sicie.it. I Vimie I ane, ster. vice pv 'sidenf. I i Edward .1, L-. wrinm: su relary, Du 1 rum Harris; a.-sisl. il se ■otaiv < i.jUiia M. Thomjrson; !r.-:asurer, Mar ’ .Nichols and song leader. Mary! ’ Nichols. Club L.ciiders: Mrs. Sarr.l: j •tones. Mr- Patbe Smith, Mrs. | : Sarah Marks and William Di/pt. ! JUNIPER LEVEL President, j Joe Louis Adam. : v ■ fi'tside j • Robert Perns, seerciary. Gc-ra'diiie | Tomilson: assistant secretary Mar- I j gate! Penix; treasur'e. Mini.a --! Wilder -.nd ong lead' r. Mar.:'..re. i Penix Club Lea-derr: Mrs. P nd I IVicDumld, Mrs. Mai garct Adam-; nd .1 R Adams. Sr. EAGLE ROCK President. iVlal ■ - Perry vice presineut. Ire.'..- I .i: seer: lary. Aipl'.onxo IVlilcn ; ell; -ssi.-daid seevc'ary. Helen M'teii { elt: treasurer. Emma Lin us an 1 : ere. leader. E Bn- . Club Fe et j Mrs 7: ck Ellis -T GerruU '.(is. Marjori-. 11,.' ic- and ,vli ! - : Maid Perry. SAX!.)>■’ FORK Pi sident. Res. i,. I : ■ vi, , pi-.- .1 I, i, f allU Dozier •. oi ,i y Ma: K Doun . .-istani saereiarv. Lemma Greer.: I John Mclnto.-n v : ’ a M s. M Dunn. ' Ip’, Lea • • - dr Vai'/er Lee Bunch. Mrs. D'JiO . • Air R. L, HaPuro a- ■ m A. Watkins- Rile- Mill: Dr ,i..eii: Geitnai . I a;i-i: \ Ice p 1 < ’-aca . Wave ane Perry; cretary. 1 on Rub' - - .on I tv;..- • i : er Gels'a Logcis u.d : ore leader. Mattie J : doTi. CU ■' Loa.rs. Mrs K r ■::;: Dunn. Mrs. Fiance; Masset;b§'i \: J. H Cobb Mrs. Beulah Glc\ -..-r. Th.-o Hong. ,, L , Georg D Vo sa Spe nee* M otor Sale* S. Main St. PS one 4352 Louis&urg, N C. THE CAROLINTAN ter While, NAAGP seeiei;.: ' . latcd that tn ■ establishment of uch an insliluliori would m-gatu the principle: which 1.154,000 Nr gren.-s upheld during Woriel War I). The hearing on S. 1414 '•vas | held before th ■ sub committee on Veteran- Affairs of the La bos and Pu oi ic Welfare Cumraittee | oi tin Senate. Februarv 2. Mr. White said that Gene at ■ Omar Bradley, the former adnun istratur' of the Veterans' Admin istration, had stated that. '‘Ho Vi-i I« runs’ AdmMfctration is charge-.. 1 . i with the responsibility of rondo: - jing setvu'i ! the veter.ins oi |our country '-; v ars untk-i provi i sion of a body of national iegis j lotion. “This legi-daLon makes no di.s- j i find ion among the veterans be ] | cause of race, need, color or no - j tion a 1 origin. It will !:t tiie ij.nc policy of the Veterans’ Adminis tration to work tovva’ d the dim • J ination of any distinction that | may exist ip any program Uhdei its control.” Mr. White pointed out th i | then, are 12V hospitals op at< i j by the Administration and tic all veterans’ he-pitals have be n ' directed to accept all veterans u gardless of r-.-u or color on ~<n emergency basis Hu added timv the Adniimst ator of Vet- -.ir-' : Affairs in repot ting to a Connnif l top i the House of Represent-: : lives regarding it- position >n ' m (an: n b:'!, 11. U. 38i4. 2..: led that there an six hu.-pitui i within a 200 mile i adius of th site of the proposed in.-t.iutio.; where provistuit is made fe-r th-. care and treatment ■-f \eg- vet | era ns. Since hospital construction ! had been authorized wit:.in t: | seme iadius (or six .ah': i.icnp ( iirs arid that it was the belief >1 the Veteran.-.’ Adsr.:mstiat> m tho' those hospital-; now in opcation : ain i Lie ore. s i p be <-■ ins ■ i oc* i •! would ic- adequate to meet Hr ■ hospital requirc.rionts of LI;- Ac ; mimsfiation mi a numbei >.v ' vX t U‘S, Ai . . I» .i : li. 1 cti 11 «<. i su •. i,i; »( 1 that veterans’ he pit d's should h - cpen not only to Negro patio;; l but. Negro doctors, muses, pxy . niatrirts. an > technicians, and RSA© WHAT TYPICAL SC -F OWNERS SAY ABOUT ECONOMY “On .i recent 2,7X0-mile trs }»through t itn.)Ja ! aveiaged Jt.fc miles to the gallon. 1 have owned and operated man) different mas.-s of cars hut never until I bought my Frai r have • owned a cat that was so econom ical. —from a Cmmton, ft. 1., Physician. “Vly Kaiser has performed he:a iti fully in the mountains. On ivu test it delive s o-er IX miles pel gallon on mount aiii dm iog.”— from a G reen-'iburg, Pa.. Manufacturer. “1 just finished a mile trip in m' li ,i. i'i iveraftinfi above 20 miles P* i (Sal’on al between of) and 70 mpn —from a Laurel Businessman. Pavii Motor C 'irv^arsv W».■■■«&• <*■: Second Sts. Phone 613-W Lun"il»ertoiT> N. C. that they be taken on the basis >t ability and nut skin eoinr. He atsu .date ' thta removing Negro vet erans from non segregated in.di • tutions to a Jim Crow hospital; which was inadequate and inac cessible would be a hardship to them and thei fcimUies. Dr Montagu • Gabb represent-: hi g the National Medical Com mil tee of the XAACP, said "If the ; hospital proposed in the bill now j I.eing considered were built ;t : would represent a further con ’ -iuneinent of segregation by ft 1 ' r,d no)icy, which would take pp j predictable' time to correct. Othei organisations testifyinr !in opposition to (he bill wore: Tn" i Ncg! o Newspaper Publishers A - sociation. the Fiou-rnal Council e- Negro Churche> in America. A oh a Kappa Alpha Sorority, thi National Council 1 f Negro Women and the National Association ut’ ('Don ri Graduate Nurses Testih I mg in favor of the legislation wen.- Senator Chapman Rover comb of West Virginia, who intro duct'd the hill, 'id (I. Lake; lines JEWISH LEADER | URGES PASSft n E | n F FEPO 8:t ! . iJi' Stephen A. Wise, presidci ' I '.‘l th ’ American Jewish Congi-es.: 1 \ e.-'tci (Icy (Wednesday > u: >cd th • | mom lx i.- of th" Senate Labor .e 1 f QnltfCm mi jilfflaiA m ! \\ 3/te &*and }£*s ■ O/et { Ml A */ : t/tc La. j SKjg . I ;! 100 PROOF fjyy. liqueur Home "'own - * • ei*¥sc < : Company Phan# l R-731 Du rhsnt. N. C. “.hist returned from a a,OOO mile trip in my Kaiser and believe that for case of opera! u»n. biil'i.itu pen - forma sice and riding comfort, it has no eoiiai. 1 2tf !•> niiies per gallon. —from ct Hammonc Inst., Businessman. " I now have 13,024 miles mi my Frazer. I have the nicest riding < it I<• er own d and as for is anoniy well. I i*et as high as ’s miles t . she gallon with the over-drive!”—from on Ida Grove, ia._ Real Estate Man, ‘On a I 'l.iv. 1212-mile trip around Lake Mi< higan. '-so averaged lx% miles (•» the gall-*!! Out Kaiser is e* o nomical to operate, pci forms besiu tiiully. — ham a Chicago Office Worker. MiHway Motor C' mo&ny Route 2 PK-ue 2421 Smithfield, N C. Public Wolf ar; Conimittee to Ki p' : . Hie Ives ..ton Bn crimination in empLi.y-.iion: l':*v orably to the Senate and \ ith - ,ut amendment;;. In a telegram sent to ar u member of tue Committe-.- Dr : Wise esse tea - bet I'acial ar...l : ■ 1 ligious discrh .ination could r-" longei be nbaitod !>,v pi:;: i endcmniit ioi i a lor He warned that a bill ■>. iHu-u' ; (ffecti-ve' provision for eiR i< ■ ;ment would serve to encourage further discr.uunat'iton s i nc - he.uings and findings wuld have no b.nding effuct. The Ivcs-Ful v n Bill, si a led Dr. Wise, meets litis problem effectively ano huukl therefore be passed with 1 nut .'iiner;dm ( ’r.‘.. The Text f Ihe Telegram Ful &mdit £o«6 tf«tvi <Ze4tf‘ t ] NATURAL HAIR ATTACHMENTS 1 &<$ AGASN~~Qff AGAIN Heir De’s~to meet at! occosiom jSHmßß#ij *<w can H«vs v9un mm pspfsen r am tchfp Human Hair - e ' ■■;■'•■■'■' •’ AH Shade* *>&£ „# >5.50 SEND NO MOMft S& , luv SEND SAMPLE OF YO'Jft MAM Foy Foitawn Fuji ert Oettov#^ BEAOTY PRODUCTS I SO? FIFTH AYE. {Rtam ?05i MkY YORK 17. M. Y., Dept. A “My Frazer is the finest car ! could have bought ai .toy price. The easy, •nmfnrtable ride —.it any speed is. in m\ opinion the outstanding feature. i-'cotioni> and performance are unlwilr, .dde I i*. 1 ( I*) miles per Cation with speeds up to 70 m.p.h.“— from .r ttroefv 10. Pa... Insurance Executive. < !nr n>. - K • r ■, jl>. rnore-e* n •hi • ••. tr ■' .Mane ar-d styling and the iess-ovj a cv-car economy.” —horn a ffamihe. Ohio. Cnomeer. “The K tiser isecouomit ul.N'im >*ter what spied vou travel it still does 24 miles pe* gallon on the highways.' — from a Winnipea . Mon., funeral Director. Adhtwortt s & Johnrcti Me. tor Company 326 ft. Garrett St. Phone 1245 . Henderson, N. C PAGE FIVE lows: "On i>. i■,;i]f of the American ' ■. i \ :;„. i U) gc ,Y'>U tU i - iif the fjert •.tc Labor and Public i (’i'i>! uarv Fifth in ; '/ .•• ol [•<•[>,t.-ling the tv:v Kui ion Kmpiov me >»t I. :s *i mona; i >«t it;:; S.!)K4 favmnbly to tin- Sen al; without ame-namc.nt';. 'The t v':! a laicia! nd *( ' - : : " i' : ‘tfc crimination c;m no longer be cr.i’Yl>all: J v*-It;■ pious 'Henna Ison i.ioiu. Adoption <>: a bii! | without effective provision for ii.nf re ment would encourage further dist-i iimriat.ion .since hear ings and dec is ions would have n< bind in;* effect. The tves-Fuitph Bill meet.- this problem fairly and effectively ft should be passed w ithout amendment.'' B & B Motor Gt>. Phone 2031 Rox boro, N. C.
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