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PAGE EIGHT __ L IPS .AM AZIN G! l. J ! Saves w Oinves *«« |a RPPscED TO Co (to tns S”T(?!.W(jr Os iMFLfITgP Ru3B£R ; K:,t &-/pt, wk« W Tube's, With WOODEN PIRwWS Otf c r’ £ ? Srr T ° -Them, serve: /}$ ££R££eoffrs FOk J Tnc M ATIVfS OF 'WORM OMLV iy OF CEM'sRftL INDlfl! HK3H kF!KsK' /V jf • . Some tVpes OF huropew *»' R'r^gJffiW, 1 '-'A'ill’ ■ - MUSKRATS PiCXoP>l\s/ ■SHOOT *•: • insects tJjsv feed os wnw «V.ie w-ttMUT « ',, " . BULLETS OF 'WPffSR A MUT." n*. 'ra | t R*. , • . ■TTIIT »'- A UCSUMe, UKE > X , -is; CM* SL»_S_SE*2i Z^J±aKrT"«SK£aaSKS»^IB Continued From front Page S\Y KI(>HTS BILL Btuinblctun, a white set lion, iniv ]k*.gre pome vrax attacked by v. ho'. 1 hoodlums under the direction vt prot'-ssiona! white. l.lui that ; r, bee!< the oniy CHit-*Utild;(i. vv:. :■ m fifiti- N-gi r, at tael; hi h.: uemV borhood. Wiiue and efii.it v -.; < hiki-vrs n pi ry to .-1! it ; Whit!: ,•:.< i Nt-C fattiil.Oi- yet alow. wrii t-■■ iy ‘,: ■ \'< is *1: politicians, tile m oft-. ■; ot> r and shallow vyiile pLi'icur lea:.'.' ; Who i ■ .:<!:c ;i ot■ : '<’ i '-;•;■ aA a- : , . in Virginia. iIAkK i’tdH.KLSS ed invade!.-. Although the •. t ,! levelled that he- has thrown , n ;VC.,il,.'bJ<- ck’iUfite it'!:', till i s. <■ that "we think we are ; ■ tthig vom«- v.’here, he did nm - jn-t how ;.»: the case had progressed. ported that tiu- 'ucnihy ul tfre ••'■'■■ ganlzation to which tiie 'a ’ocied a’..- fortnod raiders- belonged, has s." H "not been esta’oiislied." McOowei; went on to \ that the initial port sited war only a "cumin;'" de scription of the probe and did not nan.a- that the case had been elosca. •y. : c slit: a never Ron the care imtil it is solved." he said. Presbyterian <■"■ uroh. wilitte. itc Rtv llai! iiai’iett tt.Od has o r ... ■- fc.nicn !hat ‘"i;i:y. !. np r * in our cily and onion which m; us nil reel nneasy -mol confuse--:." lb »-i: ri ■ ~k,i. to-th ' the bond ed . aid nnci the tot.ere mu ■-.! \ r for peacetime eon.-.cripiutn. ii-. wud td, "We too -1 depend u;i God m • ;c w m \u. rßio bL-Cii Pi c* ii i Tru n* a n ’-•H << \v i-i p h is civil rights in - wath ia i\(• t ivity 'ln it\ niiV c s< oa .• ii v • ! >»b- Ik-tufi ci»upress by pkuivma t<i vi >i\ e 1 ri vii rig hts i %i •i-•• i■• \' e -;: : * Uulab,. to their ! A'hile Miprern cy Deviiocrat ailtos. and break that • •ut-nm piedea The three Wallace st.e* were gc B. Murphy, ,Ti.. assistant CaiTipaigri ye. of 1 * Kat: oi\ ! Wallace i * P.a sider t Commit 4 er ChasaCN Pi<award oa’:e;nal ronavii-- iew.man Iron' b>wn, and Albert I? Geeryt exec-; ‘ i v< se-. *»-i •: f»r-1 ssional b istric Progressive pariv of lilinois. smm:s IMAZEI) Kilroy, colored concert artist rr o m Sweden. He lives here a.- tne gut-.st o; a Swedish paintei and his wife, the Karfmaas. He first met th ;i in Paiis in 11)47. Then they -.veto shy hat curious and introduce,'! themselves with. "Ar ni Indisk':’ oi “are you Indian in English'.' Through trial and error with several languages which one or the other aid n t understand tilth finally became friends. The Karl* rnana invited him to visit them ii he ever got to Sweden. After being in Sweden for a. week, his hosts had to go away up. bu-incus, and he was left on his own. On his wav hum,, from a movie some young boys .stopped him and said, "Hello, biack bey. we like you. Where do you conic from?” When he saui he came front America he noticed that the ex pression on their face.- changed. They wondered who tin: r he rain" from Harlem, then Boston and then hit the right place, Chica go. They also asked him about Lena Horne and Joe Louis. v mil €JVUM3MQUA ; f HOW ABOUT A. X /SORRY, Y LITTLE SESNICF, Y SIR'. SHORT WALTER « > YOU OF HELP FTEPY US Wft STING KV KNOW * /I Qm. BP.UP, For hat SouP\_ ■/§! //I Ssik-/ s * ?- sj JBjfe y-^3 l'jßaJfcj ri &f T \ Y_ . rnm vJivwTVma^SKlaß&srm/Ui&maurvT-m^+uMcrjM**** Swedes Curious Os SwetU n. Kii; y said, "'Since I have been in Sweden i have fiaunl it rcuirwhat like- Aiuonca. Tin' Sivc'.ic. pattern alto;' Airc r ic.t in many ways M;).■.-{ ul 111* S*Ae-.ies arc very i-ji h.-us; about coiuted Amo: icana. Thev 1->ok, oi sa. the I. - true at Kii ro.v whenever he walks down the .street. They walk past him and circle back and maybe ask him something in Swedish for c• n. • (.- ; . 1 here .'ie only cibuiit \'l Ne ;;! i'.c.-' ui ail of Sweden. Many o! lIK-ii attitudes tow'- M'dr-. Ki'Ui'Oe-s ii!* guided by Amo: u-an movies. Fo: instance one dialogue with a student oi the Unive: • ity of Stockholm fol biwine a put form a nee at tee Nu~ 11on.ciI wc ii ll "V.;u know Mr. Kilroy, it isn’t often eve see and get a chance to, speak w:t'j colored people here in Sweden. O' course we ,ul much about No grots and se 1 them in American films, but they "'.o 'i:I:- '■ I;' from Vrle.-t vv-a read about. '■Would vou call that pi -pi •\,n.;a that WC coviw ! .1. America on y-cur people' 7 “Maybe." Another ivpical incident of how the Swedish have been impi-es-wO nhc.ut !'■'•!. ;ed ■n • 'pit t'• roup; ■ cnmrnunica!>t>ns rather than con tact occurred on a m-ivic- ! f of "€■: ntloman" Singer In the opening .-cone K:1 ov was supposed to sing "A (4 -nt: man" and dress the past of one. A wardrobe boy, however, ined to insist on his wearing a vaga bond costume although the script did not call for such. Nearby was the assistant direetot who had Jived in America for 14 years. !fe called the colored singer raid said “Mr. Kilrov T think you are quite r;ght. but :I can . s.-.u: .- you that the young man’s inten , Oi! gnoci. tllat :S I don't think he has any complexes e, any thing like that about v ui. you know hke making you the Negro boy witn the w'atcrmelon.’ j- hen, Kiii-oy stud, "vvliy rirx " he- want to give me clothes that o'e not. right for- this scene?" "It's because he's now. on iy been with os a week now." "Hasn’t he read ;he script’” • Ei-—x i that i think so. Don't you worry. I’ll correct him.” On the whole, however, it seems that the Swedish people ore curious, nice end still amazed to ec twbred people. Kilroy has had ;> chance to mi?et many of them. H< ha-- been featured if several of their magazines and newspapers He has also made •'’cveval mr.vu B na,*, also a-n featured on the na tionwide radio network. H<- raid that he would very much like to tou ; America and fell lh<- pc .pie how the Swedes as well as how other peoples of Europe see the Negro. a) In it Honored ST LOUIS iANP) T». !r.- - Hen; y Wallace, wife of tlu third party candidate for President, v/ss tlie gii- . : of honor at a special ’unch eo!! Jane 14 at the Kingsway hotel. Mrs. Wallace sloppi.fi m S’ T.Olcs for a two dav visit June 18 and if). Cf-airmsm of the luncheon, spon soi'cd the omen of the I '‘regressive parti of Missouri was; Mrs. Fannie Cook, author. Main speaker was Mrs Margarc’. Harris, chairman of the sponsoring g;-oup. ;» 2 . HOURS TLAIERj i There's yourwasouy ] i MEAT COURSE, M TIME i k folks ( . J \ don't 'pu I Y /—-•■•'' - - MmSrW&m\ n J^s RKCi )ND SECTION TRAILWAVS m n new mm Carolin.* Tiailwavs: L cddiiii A 1 ~ . I ij£. W .\iy (‘onUit iOUOd DUiStfL TO it.-"} f.U.TV ptv-'| \' .a n*/LT, OLOOlTling to j ■f H ,:I •noiJLOf IHt'li t by h. t' Hoti- i man. Jr president. c 4 tliis coach i lum. I’avcive of these bnst.'s a?f ab ■ ready m bervum on ih< route: - scrv- : od by CmolFna Tra i; v-'a ,and ihc | icj na irting i a i e ox per ic- d f vv.n\ | Iho factory earjy in July Mr. Hoff- | man said. Ai! or tin so ar .v bomos are r-tv, I «u<'d Willi It;-. 1;l(a tyi <* diesel eo- j ■■-ULS Vsht-n urn more powem .■md qoictm oucuatiraT over engim-m In ia-1 of ore em ’ployed. Th<.yv also; have vm>t otlur niiorov, menu- bn; •. 11. ”i n ittrv- g a t id j t \U ri o v ;i p j>o i 3fi 1- : ments. These busea wer-e maau-; Nurtured by Gen -rat Motors Com •to ration. Coach Division, and cost • this . iTip.-a':y $500.009JJ0 Mr. Hoff- 1 raan ako • ‘ tins’ his compnny | ■iae put nun so) vice over iavo and; • : cxfuarti’T- dollars worlh! \< .» iii:\i •. om e obs o) c-1 e ey u I pip. en r a:: •} t.;> ! provide "i'.:}i*e sn-T capacity for P’- i7 ; of i i ::k lr- v ! i-ia-h iu. hol idays .i:-cl v. cv-k-f.-iiti"-: and 10 make --’ "ii ’hi" m I ,bu.-ii -- to enahle lird i;y iti'-i-r- •")! Kan ' and ;e : Waiiliiha Td.giu.- Cui’ij-any undci 'is- liitect ensin.-cri-ig supervision' (■1 General M.dos-s Ctvpoi'atien. ; Tin...; uni is i.peiatv imiopeuvrn-1 iy of the mu in Pcs nv.ii.or. and fw< tl.nV. reason air condi!lonins; . ar, be . used while Lue-k- arc parked or, si v.aiiii; as terminp platt-'-rm.-. Twelve .if these have .seals for ’f, pcs engcis-. wmlr- ij o! them will cnrnfortobly scat 4) pns: enaors. Ad ace roomy and contain -hit-id of Ihisc buses is so designed • thtit i’.o glare Over) enc-e mb if; road "■file orders Ihe buses to distract ; passengers or drivers. 1 With Mie-c nev, buses. Caroline, j Tr.nmv, ys nov- ''ipcraic:." 241 hiC'Cs - •ever cisadv in N ’th Carolina rind ' ■ ’ h.it Fes C'--mp; . in 1947. wans- Virglrie It is inu-rcGa;:; to note i ported over 16.3( 7.000 passeugo’-s. The pc fit !Oil < the Bakve;-;-; tribe ;"f Au'ic i is up fo r consideration by : etc trustcc-sht? oiuicil of !:.*■ Unit i• d Naticns, TO; tribesman sicks the i '.-’imy cf plarvations seized from i them by Germany. 9 fly ‘ v l&kykbtfiA Ii 15ux lAulsom ■ \ ¥ ”. j i - \ !. .. ~ lof U- . . "1 reck i must be a ‘toot of Mali Street.' i own a 1940 car, owe 84300.0( tn my farm and don’t like Communist* wwth a damn 1” pjgpag»a^®Bs@ | i ! 8® , ® s j CONFIOENTIfL *.fPCf W MAIL Readers of this column may secure a private reply"---by sending for one of the following: Q Ate-,-.' Wailae* Aitroifto*din|» With tfPC 25< AWsc't Hjpt' ts Living Leuens w-th i>ce advice ieltet Jsc □ ASBE WALLACE GUIOt & U MONTH AiTfiOLOGICAL FORECAST ...... $1 (detailed confidential analysis of your case} Give name, address and birthdate BJxplain problem fully and include stamped, self-addressed envelope for a logical analysis of your case Write to: The ABBE WALLACI Ssrvic* P 0. Ban 11 Atlanta I, G*<ifgia R.A.TvI. My hu lian i end I vcp arated. 1 couui not live with him n.y iotiger. lit- took the child and i tfi-Kcc ;ii let me have her. Now 1 - hi know if 1 liavc to give ni ; ;o hi;* wishes or what should 1 d. " J f w, nt my child A x L’-grti guaidicnship ot your cl -Id is ;t matter for Ihe court to i dreide if you n < planning to sepal'- j .lie permanently fioni vour nus-i biind. Therc-foio. you nu;st coiisuit ■ a lawyer to repn sent you in yi • > i to gain eu.-'ody of > air 1 child. -A * jJj 1.7.U' ! t<avc vonr Guide and : t! has been a wondetful inspire-! Iltm to Iti . I uni thinking of it,ax- , ing a trip to Detroit this summer anti pos- >?it > remuimrig tip there ;1 conditions ;*><' ecu; i. 'IeL !:; ’ siiould 1 go, lake all of my things without a dvlinitt- place in view ' to slay"' Ans. Befut-e you go. svrite the woman with wb-.-m you "topped last; sarariik- well as !he oThct n'iw.ds i vou madt tip tiiw<- and in.pure .shout a ti.uTspui ary piace to live. •. c iriend:. vv ill be glad to belt ..,n find ii\ i:iy amirtct s You c-.-r- Uiinlv would i sot wail I to itiaKc the tea. &l j t -U-« Ml of you s' be -1 nginy.- wi’.li you \>’ithout a 4eti- j .lits' place ia vu ',. o. stay. M.A.G - sly protkiTi is Uquiu or car.io;lu;J V r. st nov. f 1 - t r - .;o I act a hog with it and I v.-as- not • iT.iscd to that. Everytime 1 toucii it now ! dr'nk too much. Tell .sue something to do Ans Thci e is but one way for' voo total abstinence. It won't be- very hard to do a" you actually drink jusi to be soc-ablc not iH’C-au- e you feel any desire :o rel -•< or er.;i y it * c.r.c’ A.l you r<j;uizc whiit i' yo\ ? and you have he: v. *!i uei nvi;!'- miniition i■! pass up drinking Do It in the future ynu i'ctencp wnl .'dm,ie you I'm'--' lor rtbe-.n: !<■■ > ■ Ts i ivloy vour company om- bit i am J college w dt-.ak- and have ; ughl i hoe; one year. I am uemg \vi:h ni Kx Cl wh foimned hiah , i-H'iol in June. He plans to go to college He was in service 4 >e, rs and his ed’.icrtuon was mien uyn-d. We attend the same church, vcotk / FOR DESSERT, \ / VES > f Bring us Some j c iß ,' \ APPLE PIE AND / V * Milk XJ/ V-y-^ IK KMOGKKIWK■■ ■ ‘ -- ■' '- 'iL 1111 iiKKKIUKK . THE CAKOLINIA'M KO WAY TO BO IT! E> MACKENZIE r" i i ifcM %*!),; _ v , 1 I Cfi/;\ c vY> ■-' ; ~. I U«pL‘| J , v -'—--' j ri /) \ y j x \sZfy 1 f^ApS^ I '~ / , 3 ~ '...,- \,l ■;■- ■*. ,’. /, /?f 'V " . ; f; * s&§* : #4 If , jUS psi|pl ■ -">•- { VICTIM— .Mrs Nettie Jackson of Cl’zalieUiton 11, who was struck j in the facr by a pineapple can v Ride.! by William Uairc a n bite gi'cu’i i'\ cl ik in n Elizabethtown i‘roe cry store the bondage over Airs. Jack ■ ;■ <•••• e vs :t- he result of a doctor i;> wfiom slip went J'oi medical ireatm. n{ following tbr incident. Haire was lifed by Cecil Edge, manager ci the store, who is also Mrs. Jackson's employer. , bin know thM h< should finish his | coucatii 11 bufma 'Ac marry But f jam condemned by rny friends lor i ; going* with ,i hich school student,! : is this reason for me to give up this: ; lovely frit rue-hip.' i cats'' over l'or* i ■ t hii'u Wo art the same ago Am it. absurd to let yout so- ' caHi’ii fi sends influence you to ,rive ;■ si !:i.s i reinci.-h: p. Refuse to listen to Ha ir cnticr-m avoid d.scu. ■.-. i".;: ’ your ptivato affairs with other pco -1 pie lie's s a ei'Oipicle under: land lie be; ecu you and the yearn man ' ■ ioiici continue your it u mi,- 1 •hip. li.rtO. • 1 am asking you to tell ie if: , is the frootle wiln my ; 2 hoys. T;.i-y have good jobs but i ! caret pj c :j.\ They can't save ima. t v t-iioiiaii to make out v. tit ins 2 one week end to the other. Should 1 the .' make a change to .seme other ; - An.s: A change of cities is not then ■answer but a change in their ; : iscthod handling meir money is i ’-ec-s.ii v ;t U-e> arc to piT>sp-; r and got ahead financially Your earn to .-lip right through their j iioners. I .•eeomnu'Mid the- book 7 ] CURES FOR A i.EAN PURSE. ; iiruv fi.O.i to! You may order ’ii direct ft.w> me. Address at the,; ; head of ibis coinmi:. ‘iV-srws Slsoiiltl Vote (. ■ For Wallace/ bishop All via N. Y. iG) - He- ' uti unc\p/u n ’ n last vv--< | when Bishop W. J. Wall . of Cfti j «s«o. presiding at the 127th An nual me'.-! hut of the Afrit an >U- TbndisSt Chinch here, urged K ■;,- >. :■: - 1 ,!< ■ -..i Wcilij: j H. !! ' Kks Os.: of the tV.f. Nr - <u;. - ns, er.ro; i i Pa :■ si ii r, that I Ulr- and ymsle vouwi Jif AWAY YOU H'iSHY K'%] SEND US A, POSTAL i CARD NOW AND THEN* F #’■' I^Vm ' -- <iY »LY. , rt x«Bb,,^._£s* Co•“'''.iv SECOND SECTION fw-w •• •••• . \ -•» if Edward N, Washington, of Queens, N. V., American Labor Party candidate for State Assembly in Queens' 11th Assembly district, smiles as lie discusses his program with Senator Glen If. Taylor, Henry Wallace's vice-presidential running mate, and Shirley Graham,'well known author of “These Once Was a Slave,*" All three spoke at a recent Quccua rally on behalf of Wallace’s new party. HARNETT MAN SHOT TO HEATH LII.UNGTGN - D-vie! Crirdup, ycar-vl i I.,dlington man, wa hoi .3n:t inst.Mitly killed ::-e-■. ere Sunday aficmoon and ac-. ording' to officers, his assailants t- it niat ad or. the highway. Jail-, d till slay tug Crudup, James Grice. 28. also ot Lihiiu'tor. war picked up three hours alter the : )jOO -■ ■;a, by highway patroiimoi ,w ac was walking along the. Lilbng lon-Sanfcird highway Tiu- slay,u.- is riirgru'y llie c!i --.: ~x -if i. . O ■ ' :it2 -: o 1 :: :--Ct ii ■ - wife, and occurred at the inter.-:,w • ;-»n 01 Highway 15-A and 421. one .rule North r-i town Crudup was it ruck in the face by *he load liom !2-giiage ••tioi.i.nm and died in- . staidly. Grice threw the gun away -dter •he slaying, but later i-.-d offivet.- -t> it He is now in jail without bend pendita; hearing. nr - | jg t I | p | II HERE IS ALL YOU HAVE TO DO jl TELL US IN 25 TO 50 WORDS WHAT YOU THINK OF YOUR PAPER j, the nii»i.i\m SEND YOUR LETTER RIGHT AWAY k * TO THE CONTEST EDITOR THE CAROLINIAN - 118 EAST j Hargett St. - Raleigh, N. C. | Flense write m-nlh and legibly. Tvpe '.chert convenient.' ALL letters | must be in the mail not later than midnight, Saturday, July H>, 1948. -i Winners will be announced in the issue dated Saturday, J ut y 21> | 19-1 <S. No one connected in any way with the Carolinian is elgfble I to participate. All material becomes the properly of the Carolinian. ' I The decision of tiie jndges will determine the winners. I I THE BEST LETTER WINS A ’ f j| FIRST PRIZE OF $50.00 SECOND BEST LETTER WINS A PRIZE OF $25.00 WITH FIVE RUNNER-UP PRIZES OF $5.00 EACH Enter Your Letter Nows j DON’T DELAY! m -tut- I citw nnniiirnnwih irr'i iu ffi , i'r»wiriTiTriiiiiiMiiw'Miiriain«iir<ir«ir»iiiMiiiTr»iiri>riiVßiiriT«iiri»ri^tMi«iwM(iittiß-'«Tiri<mriiiiiaii>»iiii«i«ii>iiiltaWnll^iiß , 'iTiTiTi u^i^i"*"T<ri^' Ml Miri*iin‘ nwi huiuimiiiiie WEEK END INC SAT CUD AY, JULY 3, 1948 OR. JERNAGIN QUITS COUNCIL WASHINGTON L>r WiS.am H Jo. r.-igin, -.tin of tht blunders ot th» N.itionai !• . .i! <'.-..inoii oi No gru (Jhurehva. bsc US,. ~u<i or - . :: .: -.! ; - Tho W'. o. j.oii Bureau •. l t: e Council, re >!•:!.:(* a, -bioctor ~f 11 :e Bureau a '!.-. : ■ i:',i • ting ui 'lie I."ur.t.cl (on Mn\ 2t : . Counc-I oil.vials hav« Ti .»• <* rill OUiHV vi: cii l v-: a curiirsiii ; c,.l m mi f ifii-;Ud > 1 1cm;ent rdgn vc by Dr J. Tvl Bi.tcy vV J Walk-. v..'< p:csldcnt .1 ;Bi-shop ■> H Claiborne, chair mail i-i t..<• i'Xt ■ utivc i.-oard: Dr. C ; K Staiuakw, executive seoxearj Dr. C T. Murray, bureau director Or j. :h. Whiii'iflcl. secretary ui lh< TorLinonjj Committee; and Dr At.gU3l.Ui .Lewis, t'.'c.o Dr. Jcrnegln's resignation wa: . finally accented with tne uncsei - sfanvurg Iha! fu? occupy -he rrasi »iion of bureau consultant, and lie (greed io serve in tins position. I)i C '! Murray, pastor of the : Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, v,..; elected to serve . - director of j the bureau until th. mid-winter : r.NuvUtiv board mett.ng. ! A tiSiimoni.il for faithful and con i vtaVif • vrvU'c will i/« given Dr j Ji-rriagm at the Mt. Carmel Baptiit i Clnil" ■ UeVC lit K:00 p. ITS. 'iO !ui.V i (5 I ; iJi Thomas Konunc Fletcher of i Adcii - Ababa, and his administrative ; aide, William Howard, are sol fur a j rek in Cair-j and parts of India. I\ r two public servant- of Haile ' 5:. ire-- : are of tire stall of the J Madhune-Alem School for Boys | r ietcher is a native of Nicholasville. K.i . and Howard is from Athens, WHO? j WHAT? WHEN? | : WHERE? it | | ii : FIND OUT . .1- IN THE iu ; ; Carolinian j di'r iif
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