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PAGE TWO PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS * '0 ts; to Q) i CAT FISH ROW 1 SO EAST NASH |j S By JOHN BAKER $ pj ni ■a }a : -ju L.Ju_j L-3J»« ju~i I —* ■ —• I —t ■ *■ <• .-Gutnish Row parader.- were on 11 ( c run thin past Saturday ayd Sunday especially because of the line weather. You never saw nans' fine frocks of every da ijiil” diTwes led the parade, .-.cription. Os course, vour “bailor- Looking “Oke”?, You hot. ■ The fever rang high up and . down Old Cat Row, but thin . 3 '•stayed normal as the officer pa ! trolled our area regularly. Ihe ; Ppstinse Billiard Par lor ha s a now manager. Drop in and he-:, «Vs story. He has a now one., i- • |¥:e.valiy in keeping down that Vj>ly language. As we move on down Catfish Row we .find that tht R 1. Da. .dyn undertaking eatabUshment has moved into the Old Horn .stead on Pender Street tempera.• ify until his new funeral home lias been completed. They're car rying on business as usual, of course. •Further down Catfish Row we find a crowd around the Edward.• Funeral Home, on the ;■ < i'.. m ride and out. “What has hap pened'.’- ’ Well, he has a lary iunvial that evening— !!<• r now y<;u know and people want • 1 ’ roc what he has to offer. Well, you can bet he has enough. Late Sunday afternoon w* pulled in wry cut on Cattish Row .r—about at the end its its tad. That's at Hubert Woodard’s, ti the ugh you didn’t know. Wei' a**.. -m ~ BEE’S LOWER SHOP pf' 'M' All Occasions %\% WEDDINGS SIS E. GREEN STREET »- j*. - ■ ■■■ I I J- 11 ""■■in ■iit'ihiiiiiiiiiii»«»»iii«hh» im—iimmiai HASKINS AND SONS GROCERY STORE COR. NASH AND VICK ST. VEGETABLES--MEATS— FRUITS- ICE CREAM j CIGARS AND CIGARETTS I baker’s" studio*” 524 E. NASH ST. CALL US FOR ESTIMATES ON BANQUETS. WEDDINGS PARTIES OR PORTRAITS. WE GO ANYWHERE PHONE 4725 JOHN BAKER, Prop. *ni<«n< MutaiwwMj«ta«.MiL» u rtjpnvSrn&uvwm* <-*»»twe»v»<WKa«Mwvw«a«v.%r^>n»aow«w..'sj-.w. ' C. E. ARTIS FUNERAL HOME 571 E. NASH ST. AMBULANCE SERVICE I Office Phore 2390 Res. Phone 2279 8 YOUR NEW MEEKS GRILL 119 PETEGREE ST. GOOD FOOD-—COLD BEER—SOFT DRINKS i*m --irgfii**[rr-rimfirinirrirn“iii ~ t-i m ii—n rri >m n i«» mmn niniiiiiiiwinx mm < ■iiMer»i»m»'wo.ini>swwi | tJtxn.-iOT"r9L'gr-iiitj j ..g. VETERAN CAB CO, Phene 4739 et rw -R'vs*'™T ■' '* 530 EAST NASH ST, WE SERVE TO PLEASE—LET US SERVE YOU DAY ANT) NIGHT MILTON FITCH. Mgr. ROBERT LOCUS j GARAGE ' 1201 E, NASH ST. "Inspection Correction Station" II It's A Motor And Bums, Gas We Fix It. Full Live Ol Medem Equipmenf. ROAD SERVICE FLAT TOWING SLOW Ann FAST BATTERY CHARGING washing-greasing SIMON IZING --GENERAL REPAIRS— WILSON SEWING CENTER ~~ ~ NEW LOCATION 624 E, GREEN ST. WE REGOWN YOU AS WELL AS REDECORATE YOUR HOME, SLIPCOVERS. DRAPERIES, CURTAINS BEDSPREADS, UPHOLSTERY ' ' v WE SPECIALIZE LADIES' And CHILDREN’S GARMENTS WILSON «... . • '“g; Try /-;y " f L they tell me that he is doing O K with his new private club, “The Pick of the Crop’. You can't get m or join unless you rate your ; self above all that raising II and fighting and stuff!!! Not bad, not- bad at that. What do you ; think about it;'—O.K.? Well 1 11 Or: .seeing you next week. first baptist Church Dr. O. L. Shcrriel. secretary of the Missionary State Work, de livered a \cry enlightening ser mon at the Sunday morning ser rice of the First Baptist Church, preaching from the subject, “On a LifV of Trust/’ Dr. Sherrie] staled that every Christian should live trustworthi iv and at nil times should he careful of their fellowmen since ■•: was no wav of knowing when one might meet him further up the read and have to call upon him for help. He likened Christians to Jos t ;>h, standing for what was right ..nd true-, although he warned that such a course might no* re suit in popularitv. since in some instances to be the fiio-i popular person was merely to be the- big .vest liar. "Yes men are papula:", he said, “but the man or woman who wants to do something for mii e betterment of the church or community cannot at all times agree with everybody else. In conclusion he declared that we must have dreamers who i dream of better ways of d ung ’ Cling before those dreams can bv ; ; ome a reality. The sermon was well receive I by the congregation. SECOND SECTION WILSON DODGERS WIN SAME WITH MTf OLIVE NINE The Wilson Dodgers'* deb at . u the Mount Olive nine by a .-touro j off’-H Sunday in a hotly coni-.: sled i game played at Mount Olive. Joe Holiday was on the mound for i the winning team and allowed only four*hits while getting three ! hits for three trips to the bo,, a j triple, a double and a honor, After loading the bases in the ; eighth he was relieved by ' ' l s : . ' ; . Hank”, who permitted only two 1 . runs to score in ardei to cinch the game. PER SO YALS Mrs. Maggie Crawford honor.’d Joseph Jackson, formerly ol Wd son. but now of Washington. D. C. at bridge. Twenty guests were ; present. Prizes were won by Mr- Tempie Jones and Mrs E. M. Barnes Out of town guests wn. ' received gilts wore: J . pii Jack son of Washington, D. C. and Mi - - Mare- Weeks of Salisbury, The j guests were served ham, pear s . lad, pickles, potato chips, ritr I crackers, cookie ; and fruit punch Miss Hattie L. Dixon entertain ed 12 guests at pinochle in a go ing away party. First prize w:>-, won by Miss CJai a G. Cooke and and second prize by Mrs. Ann: C Farmer. The- guests we ■■• served chicken salad on lettuce, pickles, <• Jives, vitz crack rs. cake end fruit puncli. Her guests were. Mo-dams Annie C. Farmer. Dor thy Ellis. Grace Artis.. Misses Or ris Langley, Clara G. Cooke. Ma ne Weeks. Doris Gaston. Larmet ta Howell, Maftelle Floyd, Ear nestinc* Floyd an-:- W ft Jones. Mrs. Annie C. Former and M. .-= Salhe F. MtKeihean wc-re h< tosses to a Welcome Home Party, honoring Miss Clara G. Cooke who spent a year teaching in Oklahoma. Mi- , Cooke holds a • Master’s degree from Columbia University. New York. N. Y. Fif ty guests were present and help ;-d celebrate the occasion. Th, guests were served .-•pen fact sandwiches, cheese cookies, fruit punch an.] drinks. Out of town guests v.\ re■ Mrs. Dozeila Wilder ot Durham. N C.; Mr and M o George W. Gant of Greensboro, 1 V C.: Miss Eunice D Cooke cf Durham. N. C . Miss Mari; Week <>* Salisbury, N. C.; Joseph Che. ter of Baltimore. Md : Quay At 'then and Joseph Jackson of Washington. D. C. Jewel Council No. f> m< t m Wilson. Tuesday night. June S. at 8:30 n.rn. with Dt. Rachel Barnes, Loyal Dt. Ruler presid ing were a large number of daughters. present from Golrl: - ' torn, Kinston, and Clinton The State president. Rev. K. P. Battle • was present and made very help - ful remarks. Response was made Dt. Sadi.- W. Art is ot Goldsboro. ; N. C. Our next meeting will he heD in Clinton. N. C JuTv 13. with Mossett Temple No son rp Rachel G. Romes Dry. al B R Dt. Mattie M. Bo><. Fin. See. LIBBY’S CAFE FOR HOME COOKED FOOD 533 r. NASH STRFI T SWINDELL’S i REAcry SHOP A r* ONE Est IN THE mil) O* '■ beauty service 514 F. NASH STREET i i j Jr An H. Mincey’s 'I'"RAN St i; StmU't ■ For Prompt sm-virn Git I s \ 1 Cull Vlr apprecialt Yu.-,. Patronage Trlephom j j sm 712 v,*i ft gins Si. 1 : ! Shade’s Drug Store 1 IO V.' RIPTJON" A NPECIAI/t V REG. NO. tW.'i | 527 EAST NASH STTSfcFI EXPERT ATTENTtOE |l I.M ,( |J) OPERATORS i! —zr j; Wardrobe Cleaners Cleaning. Pressing, Alterations j j CLOTHES MADE TO ME AS t ILL I! f, 59 f Na-h St. Phone 3305 | J Mrs. N. B. Barnes, Prop. | QUICK. SERVICE CLEANERS ! 503 E. Nash Si. Dial 15’.'; ! tVi Sfeeialiyr iti Blocking SGi>, ! | Cleanin; Clothes. Pressing An « 1 Alteration R. E, Bgmra. Prop. ‘ | Wheeler's Cleaners 51? E. NASH ST. Hats Rkdtfd. Clothes Clean rl, x Altered Mcrviee Wnile-C WaH -- Try IN : ! Phone 4R17 8.. v W heeler. Prop. ! . , J. : . WILSON HATCHERY U. S, N, C, Podorum Passed j BABY CHICKS KASCO FEED • m 26515 Wilsan. H. C. >i 1 Bishop- Davis Honored Bv AME Laymen in Hiss. JACKSON, Miss. ln one of the most elaborate ti-stinionials ever given .1 tli hop in African Methodism, the Rt. Rev. Most roe 11. Davis recently appointed to pre idr or;r the Eighth Epis copal <iis tic: was honored at Campbell College here last Wedne day. with representa ) i\«! < f the c-ltrgy and laity from the entire State of 'Missis sippi and Louisiana. Presiding' Elders, .Minister and laymen from the district w.m loud in their praise of the distinguished leader who has followed in tli - foo steps Os the Hlustiious Bi bop Slitfinsn 1.. Greene, Sr., m ,v in Alabama. Bifhap Davis, in i thunks lor the extraordinary re caption accorded him, discussed plan for continuation oi the prcgiam in Mississippi and Louisiana, pledged himself to work asice;mins!> in an efferi to develop Ihe program which was hejjuti by his predecessor and ad midst tumultous ap ji'ui 1 won the" support of all these in attendance who gave a- : tiranee of wholehrarted sup port. rlißhSlehtlns Ute welcome e 1 1 .monies was the banquit in the Sherman L Greene Audi torium where hundreds parti opaU'd in m nor oi ttirir new leader. Hr. Sherman I . Greene. Jr President of Campbell ( oi ie;e ait.ot a-, roastma-t*: t’resusc-nt Greene who has seen i‘ e instil ntion grow from .1 cal bage patch to sis present high place in the educational world paid tribute !<• Bishop Davis; with whom he will en deavor to build :> bigger and better Campbell College. 01 Allis & n MiK VI.S Funeral services for the R< \ Jairsos Boykins were i*i id at 81.? Flora Street at U>; St. Hose Du • ciples Church Sunday r.t ;> p rn. Ir.term took place in Rest H 1 ven Ce.YCi':y. Milton B: vr-.nt. w!; died Halt Md., v; .' burie.l ;.t t . efrl home pic.ee following funr.c! services w hich were conduct ,'d : here. BIRTHS Y;, . Martmr IBetCe. a nov Jur--. I, Route 3. Br.x 111. Flm yip Mrs Annie Mae Poles, a b(>\, June 3. Route •». Box 4k. Wilson. Mrs. Ethel Parker, bov. June !;. 1326 i'.i; iina St. Wilson. M-s. Dei..,:, Wil.; . - i. ;■ 1 : 11. 307 Lane St., Wi : -prs. Rmird in<r Stars To Plav i vventv Weeks Os oiie-\i<ihi Stands Three of 3948’s nrest popular recording artists wtll be co-j;tar red in the forthcoming K:;.-,. Karavan". seheduk’d :,o com , menre a twenty week senes cf I or.e-riighter dnn.-e engag-'-mer;- . in tire :. ruth, southwest, arid rv west, in early August. ■ Headlining the in rjcnmn’ ra . valcade of juke-box favorites ; •i I be- “BuHmoose' Jackson. . sensational young singer «r.x-, }; ohon ist. whose King record in.’.- j of ’I Lov. Y u. Ye.-: 1 Do". : 'S;v akv Pete ’ A i My Love P, j i lungs To You’ and "Boviegged , Aiimnn” have made hint the ‘hut ;: est’ personality rn show business ! today, Jackson's four records are ( • currently listed among the toy 'Aery m plor-en :r. .icke-boxe j i «nd 'ey disc jot-kies on she n.«- !; tinns radio stations. “Bullmsvise’ j • will direct tin- famous Buifaio ,; Besreals, sensaitonal dance rr.us i-c agg: i e.ation heard on all his ; [ records. Co-.- ta: • my wih the • |: man tie voiced ‘“Bulhrioosc" v.J“. i'c Lormi;- Johnson, v-h.se trig; ; j nal recording of ‘ Tomon . w ! I Hi' lor K.1...0 ha» been the No. I' 1 most played juk- -hex rwerd 1 tin pa-t fov ..ffk- in popu larity p. ’.is conducted bv Biil board and Cash Box, leading j trade journals. Captivating Mane llenders .n, i ‘Vacillating ‘blues' singing discov j'-ry, completes the triple headline .; attraction to be produced tr . ! Lucky MtlUmle. and booked • ’hru Gale Agency New York 1 Pity. 1 HAND GIVES AUDITION !i The St Alohonsus Rhythm ! Band v ..re given an aucmion | VJcdnosdav by Joe I.awhon. pro ] gram manager for Wilson's new | : adin station. WVOT Mr. Law I bon was pleased with the shew ! ir.g (>f th'- bond and praif.';; b I | highly. j The Reverend Fa 1 hers Go .rner. ! Seai-wn and Huston. Cssr.. v.\ r.* I present at the audition. Rv o -b j metits vrc'-e served. 'J ItV all right n> take your wallet i i O a cav party but why lake your j J troubles? I j "»«* awwmWimiim 1 ; Tht world-wide shortage of j; f*ts and oils i* sGH acute, Snk J saae *nd turr. in every drop b? j i>*ed fat you save. __ , WMW •»•■•■ Wi Mia >ll IS* PHMHMMMfemMfIIIAmsM THE CAROLINIAN ' "HERE' AND "THERE' ~~~! _ i The music festival to be staged in Griffith stadium m Augu.J b;. the National Negro Opera gaa ! izatian cxpecte.l to be one of j the mosl impressive ap-pcnr&neos i at Neyartists in the liistovy i..{ the Capital. NNO is drivi i for contributing membership:;, i and will undoubtedly be given 1 !a far greatei financial support; this year than ever before. Il i: :• grand organization, too. Tile eyes of the nation will be turned upon the NAACP eon -clave .in Kansas Cite, June 22-27 The perennial fight * for greater, branch participation in framing national policy will again be stag lid. Sonic of the branches are de t.nriine.l to bring this about (They aren't fooling, either.) Political seers are estimating that the Wallace -Taylor ticket will garner about five to six mil lam vote.-:, car,' no states, hul will elect a half dozen congress men. Now that the city of Cincio. • nati has given the green light to its parade. IB.POFW (Elks- will show the metropolis something in the way ,J big strut.-, when the “Bills" march during the forth coming 50 th anniversary con vention. Tire buying grades scandal at Howard university need not have raised such a furore-. Bribery T uothing new, and schools av. people by all kinds of human 1 v ' ings. Ar-d after all. “money talks" i: the bib-le of America. (Not*-, r was the bible »f *;,.■ Roman Em pii-o, too, if >-ou catch on - The gambling investigation in Washington is getting hotter by 1 lie minute Sonic sav the num hers swindle is d< rmieti. and the .-•ickers will soon have look ■ somewhere se to thw.v their money away. Return of .Tear,; tin Weir - * Brown to YCNW as ox-vutivt- ' rector will br- welcomed by man'' re’-.porters of Ma P.ethum '- , m'Oiin. When the doctor ordered Vrn ire Snra(-••>*. to r. st so- a sneH h er -md frit •-* renoor’c •« in the Cm.'itol cvriainly did miss the ••!•'**'k wetv*«»e ma « f- be : h.v.in*.- •P - 4 ’ she*- I- -’,■ Drop Suit l»i Lquali/.e Bu.s I ransportation Charleston. S. C. (ANP; suit to force school authorities. : provide “adequate free bus t; air porta lion" lor Negro pub-Hc • school pupils in Clarer.rt-.m ; ountv was dismissed here Inst week bv Federal * District Judy ,1. Waites Waring. The dismiss ■ hus ordered after plaintiff's tounso, nuui’i a motion 1-- that effect, which war- seconded by at torneys for the defense. The plaintiff in tie suit. f.-l-. 1 March i7. was Levi Pearson <■ ■ behalf of his son. James. They e.-.'-n’ 1 ('-presented by Attvs. Thttr : goo.i Marshall. NAACP ch- ’ c... ns el. Ha: »-;d B< .übvare. C-> • imvibia. S. C.. and F i.-.a .i 1' ■ Dudlev. . Defendants in th; suit ven the Clarendon count v board ■( [ eat ion: L. B. McCord, counts su perintemient of education: com missioned .-f Clarendon counts j schr-fij district 2b and F, G . Spikes, chairman of the board: s and Jesse T. Anderson, stair- su ' pc’-intend-.-nt of education. 7 u suit charged v;< Jation of the nn- nd.-nent .0 I*■ * - con slituti-’fi and asked a declaratm ’ • judgment against “the policy i custom, usage and practice of es <.:bli?.hing and maintaining nde s : quote, free transportation for - * white children while refusing tr provide or maintain tree bu -1: tu.nrportatii>n so- Ncc :. children . ; reeaus -of their race or color.“ Tr; addition, an injiindioß a a . sough; to prohibit the stab ■■ ■" . ■ “making a distinction or. sc.eoun: . c t race 01 color in pi ovidmg hu transDortation ’’ Replying to the charge, 1 lie fr-Tio'.mts said laws .-.-l the state ; j provide a s\ >t rn of pr.'.cedure so : suen ' -alters .-in.t that rr-sor* , slu-eid he In (1 1>- that procedure ..rathe than to the federal court. They denied lh< e was ar.v rii- - . fri'rii’i.’ti. bv reasoii of color - ;ace. T.'te', also pointed out that* Janie- Pearson was enrolled in a 1 school district in which he d'd j r.fp live, and without approval cf ■jl hr district ccmmissioneis in •I j vf.lverl. 1 1 On the discrimination count they sail that a contiic"««i>V* I num’wu- -:( whip students a Mend j ,ng Clarendon county schools di' j rot have access to free bus t.v.n«- r ' j nortatinn, -' ■■ ■ i1 in 11 ii .pun . ... Sove and Sell Save and .-ed! fj.ts no Jc.nge needed in viaii kitelu-n World supplies et fats and oils are sfili c itir-aI!) xiioT-i of iota! require nentr. Salvaged fat rakes Hie place of oilier fats and oils needed ij i fidust i y Keep 1)■ h I oori marked ’ i.'s'-d Pals'* >n a handy j place where It v> *1! never h<- for i : —J _ —nw w. ★ STAR CAFE * 122 E. BARNES ST. GRADE A— EXCLUSIVE COLORED CAFE "The Best In The Slate'' Guts Gle-Umis, Mgr, SECOND SECTION now.) Five will gel you ten that Hob- 1 .-.on Reynolds' (Phiily .judge) j sptneh before the Republican Na- l • tional Convention will be tomo : *hing to talk about. Trie Elks'! I Civil Liberties r: lief is a burning, I hell when he unwinds. Now then. Democrats, what i Negro an you going to uncover j j at your confad? Ove: heard on a Washington; bus: “The South may revolt and j nave tiie Democratic party, bid v'e ■ e will Ihev go v. n.-'ii the Re publican'. take eve: (Answer: nc wire re). The Armed forces can thank their luckv s‘ars foi th:- publ\t ; relations mu n (Negro) such as Lt. Nelson (Navi Lt. Savoy (Aii Fore* t and Lt. Martin (Armv) All are members of the Capitol -Press chib, arrl all -n held in the iiighe-.i - * cm by fheir col league s. bans mwm JAILED HERE ON REEFERS CHARGE WILSON • ('barge-, of ’Hagai 1 possession of mai ijuana ianded 11 members of Danny Long s urches !:a in the Wilson county jail Sa turday night following the mas-: airests immediately after comple tion of an eu.-agenwnt at Roan • kc Rapids. According to T J. Davis. Roan oke Rap:-t« ch es of police, win made thie a: rue mu-.ician.- \v*-;e taken into eur.t.-dy after po lice had been railed to the deneo : Frank J- -. and Horae- Edwards, members of the band, . at into a fight. Edward.' ch.rged Jones with assault and Jones tipped off p» i:r-e abe-til the marijuana, accoi i ifig to \V T. Atkin:-, n. Ft b'l'a' Narcotics agent of Greensboro, who was called into the ease. Almost a pound and a half of the weed was found an t.h< band s roach, in a Landsman's cor. and in tint book agentY brief case Davis rep.-i ted At a iie.ii ing at TOO Sunday right be:'.-.- r L. S. «'.'mimissiem j W. S. Swam <-.* R.>rky \* >u probable cause was found m th. ■ase oi c,:: i. .'d the 11 ree-llr. :cf the band, and thr-v were bound over for trial in ii'.-.- Eastern hi tr:o Fodtinl conr: Wi’-mn Bond v. -a r yes at si,(li)o each for lone- a::d E-swards, uv.i SaOfi each, far the other nine defendants. N.-nr- r.-t the men post< d bond n:i Swam -r-r':cred tnern commit ■ y-d to- ! hi Wilson oerniv jail to a wail t.ial in Fedora] c-.urt ,!u < ■{ t . - Th* men wo:o listed as Frnnk • 1 lin J<.nes, 27. G< . fir Id Ga : Her ■ r - iwai d:, .V.. Now Yoi k City .5 and Greensboro: Fai l Warren 2<? ... v Y -rk Cit v; pro • Long. 2 i Winrliesi. . ay , . Svlvo-U' ' S-.r, ■-. •: lb). SGi-burv: F 1 ' Neales, r : - Winrto- <.-- nv • Je’i on ie C | 13. Phila-nvh’hie Pa Rtermed C. i Fla -k. ’if ’■* •' in.k—. Y-a : Tiffin — : \r. Mo—». "J Washinglr.n. D. C.: i * -hn Lorl-i jc R- .anoke. 1 V:>: and WiiH'ori Graham. 2a Ncv Ye: k City. :! North C.-.rulota ’".imiv-t'eGl h.xH j re's produced l>.sfl’7oou baby iv.e j 'll. ir.g Apr; abotii 1 r c r>: na*-' 1 1 i nan ihev batched d-u»»rg the •>.«!..»- ! >,ii nth in s’ • car * Double' Saving \ Conscientious fat salvage is one j way to cut down your budget j during itn-a day. of high food | <•<»«!s It si Vs 1.-i-ii.-g i.aid by your } In".--; t dt’ait'. for y u '■ es-r-d cook •nr fai, pouring kitclien grease 1 mu* a container re:li*r than down ihe -ink saw- idurn.ber.s' ' - ; bills. L j ■ i , ROSA’S PI.ACE HOMI tOOKFII «» AI - ' j j 503 * - \ \SH SI. 1 j J MOSS Arc) Company Inc. WILSON, N, C. “TREAT PEOPLE RIGHT"’ 134 S. Tarbor© St. DIAL 2771 WEEK T2N D1 N< 1 SAT! r RDAY, J UNE 19, 1948 1 I fit-1 Hj ' -.3 L .'k Washington (ANP) - Acti ••> ! on the eight point civil right pz ; gram recently adapted by tb c j ; United Public Workers u! Amur lieu, CIO, \V3: calk'd O’- n> in • S, nti - Discrimination coinmi.wi.tn , of the union this week in a i tier ! to 500 locals. The alms of the union program : .•re in eiiniinute discrimln l:.-, crimination in employment in the • federal government as well in rtale and 'real goveinmeniz *in.l • the discontinuance of list: "suve: gold" psnorow system in tire U-.itv • r.ma Cane! zone. Chairman Thovn.ts Rich:,■ 'em of the commission called tJi • un ion:; to establish a program to fight discrimination. He reenni •• mended that die set up an' : i's ! • crimination committees of thorn \ • own to deal with such prebl v ns The failure of congress and President Truman to enact up;-’. ,: t the rec< minendati.ms of the ; President s Committee on Civil | Rights or the President's •■noi ! rights speech to congress in rVb j r uavv was pointed out in the : commission's letter to the locals. ; Tiie U-PWA eight program fail ed for: I. Demand that the President issue his long promised r’EPC order for the federal ?<nve’.nrr.ont. 2 Mobilize t!v union mid thv American people to givt Pans ; rnanians Wu,i.u*s arui re • tirement benefits and the abtm fion of t:ii iimcrov/ "•ihg 'z-•;• > .1 system in tae C anal zone. 3. Fight for pas-ngt. of nat "no! iatc, county and municipal F. K. ' P. laws. Otis fighting against' lynching, ;the poll tax and jim i.-ro'v i : th i . armed services. h. G' , ■ei ’! n !<.■ f : i f i c:' : , fzaiion of Negro and white r m b ! pa-.- in the- south and rein •: statement of union leaders _i as a resuit of this fight. 6. Integral:. or anti dis ■' nation work as a kavw n bb ‘n i our union program with rocula reporting of activities in loe-d areas i>v staff member:', to the director of organization. 7. Establishment of loca? un ir.anti discrimbmti i; ow'oni' • ices hi all se.aions .-u, union, f ’ S. Union wide • ducafirmpl pr > mrni o-f the internatio I ’ai ardor.. Soybean product oln ba- expand led rap’dly dining Hie oast i<*«v i ; vrav‘ Alar:'.' North Carolina farm ers w.'Jl grow soybeans for oil dnr ) : <jv? PH? Barker’s Department Store 201 - 203 S. GOLDSBORO ST. “Outfitters Far The Entire Family’* BLAIR'S shoe store ~ Shoes tax Men and Boys If Jiff W7Mmk STYLE And QUALITY fe ? ?€7>T *7m 122 S. TARBQRO ST. SmshsA DIAL 5C44 OPEN FOR BUSINESS _ SUNRISE GRILL Sandwiches - Drinks - Ice Cream - Masazines ALL COLORED PAPERS . GIVE US A TRIAL I SIS MUHCHI«ON ROAD ’atking Space Hours 7-11 Curb Service “THE MEN’S SHOP” HOWARD ADKINS Inc. QUALITY MEN’S STORE ‘j V POINT GROCERY 500 MURCHISON ROAD GRADE A MARKET i 1 Frosett Foods. Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables J; DIAL 2036 - ■■ • mmmmtmmmmmmmmwmmmmmtm THE EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME ANNOUNCES ITS FORMAL OPENING JUNE 19 FOB COMPLETE AMBULANCE SERVICE I - PHONE 5116- 805 E. NASH ST. - - DAY OR NIGHT | _ Wilson’s Newest Establishment OWNED AND OPERATED BY O. H. EDWARDS JAMES W. EDWARDS 18 Years Experience A. Graduate Os In Funeral Direction ' The American Academy Os tn Mortuary Science Os RALEIGH. N, C. 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 19, 1948, edition 2
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