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n- hfch ENDING SATURDAY. At Gl ST t ■(, lt) J 8 PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS ROOKIE COP JAILED IN DUAL SHOOTING NEW. YORK <ANP> Franck- T Hogan. 22-year-old probationary, policeman of Brooklyn, was ai raifned Sunday before Magistrate Joseph B Glebockt in Brooklyn i Felony court accused of having wounded two Negro brother-, Leon. 29. and Alphonse Lipscon: 26 Suspended without pay from the force. Hogan was released in $2.- 000 bail for a hearing on Thursday in the same court on irlonou- a-, rauif The brother:: were sitting on the steps of their home Saturday night in company with some fmnds, When Hogan, who was off duty at the time, came by and ordered' them to go home. A scuffle folio* ed during which the officer’s gun BENNETT and GAHR INC. CLOTHING AND HABERDASHERY 120 HAY ST. DEPENDABLE SERVICE D. K. TAYLOR WHOLESALE Tj l .. I DEALER rj.S S t J PRODUCT'S DUAL 6109 Cape Fear Cleaner* And Dyerg Located On Dunn Highway Just Across Cape Fasr River ALTERATIONS SPECIAL ONE DAY SERVICE DIAL <IBB3 DUGAN’S RADIO SUPPLY 130 FRANKLIN ST. LATEST RECORD HITS POPULAR CLASSICS - HILL BILLY Parker Radiator Repair Shop GASOLINE SERVICE STATION AT FAYETTEVILLE CITY LIMITS ON MURCHISON ROAD CATHERINE'S BEAUTY SHOP Come Sii With U-. Awhile And Keep Yt.«ur Hair In Style MISS CATHERINE Me A LISTER, Mgr. 504 HILLSBORO ST. DIAL 6050 ED. FLEISHMAN and BROTHERS FAYETTEVILLE'S LEADING MEN’S STORE 107 HAY STREET PHONE 8943 J. Hollins worth. Prop. HILLSBORO NEWS STAND Magasinm Os Ail Types Alt Neg-dc Publications CIGARS-CIGARETTES CANDIES--SUNDRIES ICE COLD FOUNTAIN DRINKS 125 HILLSBORO ST, CAROLINA RESTAURANT WE INVITE YOU TO TRY THE CAROLINA ONE TIME 323 PERSON STREET WE SPECIALIZE IN CHICKEN. STEAKS. BAR B OOT SERVICE WITH A SMILE THANK YOU FRED HARRINGTON, Prop, r art«» i<a.w«i-»oeuv -ia-.---atrwu:ur. . . . FAYETTEVILLE'S NEWEST . . . HARRY’S MILITARY STORE Opposite But, Sf&fion ALSO CARRYING A COMPLETE LINE OF SMART MEN S WEAR SHOES JEWELRY LUGGAGE FAYETTEVILLE TAXI DIAL 2312 PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE 115 HILLSBORO STREET PHONE 4690 ! CAPITAL DEPART MENT STORE 126 HAY STREET “The Horne Os Exclusive Fashions’* V POINT GROCERY 500 MURCHISON ROAD GRADE A MARKET Frcxan Food* Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables DIAL 2033 * «aiWMUk<o*,wKim4*»'w»AMßi»wMMWi»nMW* i wAAiii«*Mh:n«w<v*f! ■ *«»r'ii»*iii^**j*u W *^ B * I ** i»«il»C'^e»>a»c^xti<»«aiW^iCTgaaiwiu<a^<«waiKtP>a^r««iw«WiWe^a» > -^ W wiinaMaawiWM«^.%ai^.^.-,^-. 7 - WM - nT nuTaiieiiMMTr-Trn OPEN FOR BUSINESS SUNRISE GRILL Sandwiches - Drinks - lee Cream - Magazine* ALL COLORED PAPERS - GIVE US A TRIAL 515 MURCHISON ROAD Pricing Space Hours 7-11 Curb Service ; V-POINT SNACK SHOP i V-Point At Murchison Road ) CMS ~~ OIL | Cold Drinks > Ice Cream - Sutdeiches; ■ Cigar* Cigarette* \ BUTTERED HAMBURGERS - yew», yr TJur-nirp-> nw-r-- -» win fir til wounding the two broth , ers and himself in the Irtl shoul j der It \\ as reported from the Kings 1 County hospital where the two | brothers weie taken that they j both had two bullet wounds each, ; and that Alphonse was in a -eriou. condition. T'he officer is alleged to have i been undei the influence of liquor at tla- time of the mek-e Support Your Papei THE CAROLINIAN ; THANK YOU! SEUONb SECTION Ts% *s*"*s*'" h rri it is 8 A* J£*a Jl JL ,JL JL.j W BITS OF NEWS Dr and Mrs K R Ciaike of ;! Hk'hrnbnd and daughter, spent a week a! Full Bragg with I t atm .'Mrs. W. S F’ord Mrs. S V.’ Thaggard motored to • Atlantic Beach with Di ,1. W • Soabrouks to attend the sioirkhoid , ers meeting of the Atlaritir Beach ! Corporation, July 28 Dr. W. C Melchor spent week, ’at Atlantic Beach. * The Hendersons us Ramsey Street jtiave gone to their ommer home; Iflt Atlantic Beach and Mrs. Nellie • : I'aylor and hei three sisters are I visiting them there Mrs. S. VV Thaggard motored to: ! Raleigh with Mr.- Mabel Douglas :to carry her ncice Barbara F’ord Woman Dentist Heads Dental Health Effort | For Birmingham, Ala. BIRMINGHAM i ANP) - Lb Eugenia Mobley. 25. is the super vise! of the Negro dental health program for Jefferson County. Un der this program she heads a stall jof five members, and a group ut i -ix dental clinics Member- of her start an Di Bernard Jefferson 27. ot Ports mouth!. Ohio, dental interne at Me ; harry Medical college; Mis- Lorn e ! ■ Pharrls, 21. dental ass,slant and senior at Alabama A. and M < a , lege; Miss Anita Davis hi, Little 1 Reck Ark., hygienist and senioi dents Istudent at Memory. The po sition of dental technician . va cant. Work is done amort;’ prenatal I patients and children, 3 to 13 year. I old. The hygiemst moves in first, cleaning teeth, X-raying them, and : giving sodium fluoride treatment, iThe dentist then extract.-, makes fillings and adniini ;tei.-. pievc-utiva cuhodontic work for children. Dr Mobley works with th ' spa sties sr Slos-field, and also fill-; ,-oia k i n g engaih m e n t s She w ant s to work with lay groups and help th.m plan project- distribute 1,£ 3 1 h information and giving den t-t he altii education. Ihe young dental head a native of i itu: villi- graduated from Me harry in 1940 and interned at S'l<v;_- field Dental clinic >946-47. After internship ne received a lei low '-hip from the U S Public Health taf*tvice. Recently she received a • master s degre. in public health from the Univnuitv of Michigan i Hi :,dp,;art. r- for the Negro den • fa! health ;u.- r ian, are at Slo-s held Other dim. s are located at the 'IB saaitorinm Bessemer. Ox Sell Your Tobacco In Fayetteville For The Highest Prices AND BUY YOUR FURNITURE ; j For The Lowest Price : AT MARKET FURNITURE | COMPANY I 401 HAY ST. | FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. BUY YOUR FARM MACHINERY TRUCKS AND REFRIGERATION ■ ; AT M*M TRUCK AND TRACTOR CO. 219 WEST RUSSELL ST. FAYETTEVILLE ! PHONE ! 5111 or 5112 ' ' , liain to spend » wt.ik with tier uttii-r mint Mis Naomi Swam-. SI Gliarh.-. Willteiton spent iwo weeks vi itli his v. de in Kentucky. Henry Sherman passed suddenly iat !.; hr, me Wednesday night at ll i Robinson Street tin luesda.v. August Unh Mis 'Carl A Warren ,<t New Orleans dejjatied bv plane !,.,i home Kir.' lias been m om e;t> for two months Visitin.- with her hustj.uid who is aatloiird at fort Btayg While here she wes entertained by tlie many friends . he has made Mesdame.- Ford, Pei are and War Iren motored to Durham and Ha - leigh lot the day Shi - had j very pleasant trip. . mou school. Eastern Health centei Wt-tfrn Health cente r 3nd Enslcy State I,j \s L Cited To Bar lute I'rom i exas i ollesre For Searoeh r r AUSTIN, Tex. (ANP) Jack Coffman, a white citizen of Hou ston, who applied for admission -a student to Texas State Uni versit\ for Negroes, will not b~ able to enroll for two reasons ac cording to Ally. Gen. Price Daniel here last week. Daniel based his : opinion on U. S Supreme court decisions in the Gaines case from - Missouri and the Sipuel case from Oklahoma. ‘ The two reasons were that the state constitution and laws pr vide white and Negro students .-hall be educated separately. and ’•substantially equal course- ci .-tudy and physical facilities an . i tfered white students at the Uni - versify of Texas and other state , i.t liege?.’,’ Daniel’s opinion said, “Under 1 ie-e decision- it is unquestion ably now th< law that the -t,t; . may constitutionally provide •ep facilitiv foi the t-duiafi-ut . of Neero and w tote students P'ny as the facilities offered not . . . groups are substantially equal " •r i ! WILLIAMS Service Station GAS OH. 613 FAMfJSEY STREET t | RHONE 5451 - | THE CAKOUNIAN W. ( l,«\ »•, Fayetteville's nhl t-'.f barber shop owner, lias been in ,tie barber business on Hills boro Street in one place lor !0 years, Hi is a graduate ol I avtdle ville Sta.e learliei* Collrge stud was one o! .■state's great pitchers in State’s hey day ol baseball. tehig the owner el l.m t r, (Sarin* i Shop, lie has nth t l tun in iilti-1 liH i , Pnol i.ji on Minichi on lto.nl ami is Ij. '.ft etilli piiniuiler of Negro ha'.etiall, 11. is fond ol li.lmig inti hunting He i in es.pnt bar ber. a lueunbri oi Ament an l * > ion Fr. t v>ler.in it World War II and number of St. Luke AMF Church. mu m: \llli s to (,i i same bi si i trs \s m i s oi i.wrw us Hi 1 ON It All Cl SISK l OK WPi Inductee- . nlistwn:. and members ■0 rc-ei ve oi/Vim/utiom who enter ti.i rni'itai y vvici; from pernu.ii ■ ■;* 11 1 position.', in the fecit ial gw* envnifiii. wilt have- the same vet ertir) pi et<-1 net mid e.la ante-- ,restoration to their jobs that v- T -, - .*. .u; of Wui ki VV .. II base enjoy ed. Um IT. S Civil Service commit - ■ sioc, raid this week The cornmion pointed out that , men ale .milled to 'll, .- };.’ iviject : liccttcdiiie tb the Std.-ci ; tive St-; Vice art ol 1948. Tile act provides that the return* v«-ierr«n tv ill have 5-points added to his rating in . sum na'uom , and it lie i a -rmabieci veteran. he ill eei 10 pOiia’s uiid n addition, : will go to the lop ■.,! the its' of ! hgibies along with oth r 10-point ' ; veterans, The- act fur her -vide? That a rellli !;! 1.-» rovei 1,0 i>'i, ‘ v-lili'luV. .- > who ha-, been ab-'f-nt on military ' tut lough : ball l.i returned to he . iold job. ’f i! e\ .to or !o one oi ! like seiiioiiu • talus. an-- pa;, !: to the ew/.t iii.o the job d-i.e, not J exist. tilP he:;:! oi til, agvncv V he was employed i: iespor. ibl«* for fmdir.s him us.-ilh.-i job ed i comparable grade and pay i Aii t nips i‘ ct* -on niiutai v fun.'U 1; j nuirt be con- idei-fd for ait piiimu : tionr for wliit'li bn 1 \s c.'Ui.l have not i rnally been .'on'.'kiered it he was • not in the am, .d s<-rvicc.s and if tlf is selected iur )>r«m lotion. he . must be official!v promo mb to the new position:), and must also be consin c i ed it the function;- ->f an agency or part -■! an aeentv a,c 1 rt,m,ft ;, rvcd n., another agency, the employe on military furlough, ui hi« return tsir ! be asr.iglie.:i io a r, ;, -ohr.,b. e : position in g. a a- and pay in the ' new agenev In the t wilt Thai an agency is abolitthr-tf ana is- func tions not traoshTred to another ; jctiocv, then the i nifccl ha ate-, i Civil Service co:ntriiss;.in. upon r; • oy such per;on•, must place them in podtiom of comparable ; grade and pay n: the executive biancti of trie tederal g-.-vernnifci.t. which are either vacant or held cry b person having a temporary ap pointment thereto. These returning employes will not have the right to displace per- ■ maneitt employes in tin* event that ' their old position* have been abolished, and they must apply lot j i restoration within 90 days after I I discharge Nearly a million person- movcu tc farms lest year from cities,; | towns, and villages. However, dur ing the same period mu ethan 1.5 ; . million persons moved away from farms. WANTED; NEWSBOYS Wly f yisiqMw%& By ffiLt. PAI bSOA h “Peopie who want to plan oar eco jicrtby remind me cf t oivsin Ned. j | ts he'd spent a& much time ! m planning,.. he*4 filed rich." * ' 69 ARE ARRESTED IN ENGLISH RACE RIOTS J.IVKRPOOL, Mur iANIM The police lure.' in full stri'iiglh >.va.- ; c!il!»'d iii las! week to halt iacc : riul ing a:: tit) nu n ami .cunteu ~il ho t.’i races were ancslod and ..‘hargcij with rioting. •Scattered not: occurred here feu throe nights before police v. re . finally eulied in to .slop llu- fichl in a ■ f’uust of die fighting .. ined in jMtcni from while nu n uii.n , at set in:; white women going •.• itn . ioi '■•! nu n. an ordinary sight here m Knglrmd Mu.-.t ni the Negroes involved :«r< sramen l:om British W> .1 . Africa. Police p-0.-.c-cufor i.' Mi • 1 ’a!li::Ir-i aid The latest and Idt pest fight began outside the Brit ish ho.*,tel tin llu seamen. Police are on cusid day and ; night now to prev ent recti) retire .-t I i.OlilllA M\N 111 11 1 IS tl 10 MISHAP ( laienee U. l.amar of Jackson ville, Mia . sustained a sprained nark when an automobile ui winch he was tiding as a p.r-ui -.-i t-. e involved in a wreck at the inUr 'Ci.tion of Bo.ylan Avenue and la uolr Sh e. \-, shrrtly idte. 2 00 Fn day al'ernoor, Attendant.- at St .Agnes H..*pital v hev. he was Is.ken folk!a tug tic. a. cniem reported that h. i. was ttrapped at ti:e hospital, bui ihat he was r, e idmitted "'as a ja! Police listed the drivers, ol the su’GiTiobiics ~ l .true, \V;i hiiistou ■. t .! u l.Ss iiviilc. Ft.',., who v, a- om-r --.a 1 111 y- Tie* veiiick’ in wmeli l.amai ’war tiding at the tine ol th.- au- • dent, and TValiei R Joliu-on ot (.tarncr. Damage tn the in.at of John son's car was reported as S2OO and to the right rear ul Wa hinptoii'>; car a: $350. C W Edward- investigating TAN TOPICS UPS-mUm «... II " ' _ cowriNßerSae eCAtUfeat 'Aeli, You Didn't Hv;e To Bring You: WHOLE DARN F'AMILYM” FLEISHMAN’S BIG STORE j 108 HAY ST. “One Os Fayetteville’s Finest Stores’” . i . I FOR PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE CALI HILLSBORO TAXI DIAL 2488 GLEN GERALD, SR.. Manager ESQUIRE BARBER SHOP 1125 1-2 Hillsboro Street SHOWER BATHS -THE BEST MASSAGES Mr. Fuller—Mr. Howell. Barbers; G. 1... Barks, Prop. CUSTOM MADE CLOTHES j SPARKS CLEANERS FOR BETTER CLEANING | Offering: While-ILWait Service . . . One Day Service Expert Alterations | 830 Murchison Road DIAL 4608 I™"** i ; HURRY BACK ARTHUR’S SEAFOOD ! GRILL ! SPECIALIZING IN SEAFOODS, EAR-B-Q, STEAKS We Serve Regular Meek FAYETTEVILLE'S ONLY GRADE A COLORED CAFE 537 PERSON STREET Phone 4890 j j bFf ’< >.NI> .SECTION' the fighlhig Oflicers have collected .-uch wea pons as liras- knuckies. iron bars, knivw and a large -word Kluieis ; also ust'il beer bottles, daggers. I idols and Oven a saber Must nt lit.- CiH peruoiui appear ! ■inc, m null'! •. wtirc bandage: arid! 1 p.itefn covering Injured spots • damaged during the fighting H’WA ISks KIR tl’l'OlM MI’.NT 01 Mil,UI) TO VACANCY WASIIINUT'ON fANP) Dele ! i :itos from the United Public! >Vo! km union called on the Whitt* House lust week and de 1 in.-nded tile appointment of a N« ci n to fill .1 vacancy in the U. S Uivil Service cointnission In making its request for a Negro vj.vr’l .service boaid mem- 1 oer the uaion .said that this would make it possible for the Pis: Kl‘-ut tc. demonstrate his sin , . wily ui making his FEPC or* | tiers. * A gioup of 15 Negro leaders i aa. eiidot .-tl tr.e union’s dnvi tar a tutored civil service cum missionc-i. Among those leaders! arc. Raymond Tillman boaid mem ; '■i United Transport Service < ir.pl. < CIO; Robert C Wea -0,0 Teachers eolkge Columbia, umvei : -ilv and Dr. J. Wilson ex- 1 al’a'-d i dci I. B and P O. of the Mr:, (-’harlotla A. Bass, editor- | P'lblishci, California Eagle ;j Ewart Guo tier, secret a*/' -treasu : ... UPWA CIO; Charles H Hou ! I*.*.) raid Johnson’: ea> skidded 38! l. et before the impact which raus- : ed Wa* hinytonV car to turn up-! Mil. down after it --truck the curb) of ft* street PAGE THREE Fayetteville Your Business Men Brought You This Page. Patronize Them ; stem, chairfnan, national legal committee, NAACP; Dr, Chafieu S- Johnson, president, Fisk dni versity; Dr. Joseph h Johnson, dean, Howard university fne.li cal school. Dr Mordecai Johnson, presi dent, Howard; Bedford V. Law ■on, national president; Alpha Fhi Alpha fraternity; Dr. Benja min E. Mays, president, bfore n iuse college; the Rev. C T. Mmt ay, secretary. Fraternal 'Council of Negro churches, U. S. A.; George R Murphy Jr , Paul Robeson Dr Wendell C Sorner vile national secretary Lott Ca , rey Baptist foreign mission; ROSE’S CHICKEN SHACK COHNFB CCM«E«I.ANI) ANIi MC'IU HI SON no AH HOME tOOKI O FOODS FOR QUALITY CLEANING FOR SLHVH.X DIXIE CLEANERS 714 PERSON STREET I AVF TIEVILI E mi mi; dim paw nma.i i /.E.K PHONOGRAPHS “WE KNOW OPR RECORDS” ■7213 DIAL - 4100 RESTFUL INN TOURIST HOME 418 GILLESPIE ST. PHONE 3498 AIRS. LIZZIE Mr NEIL, Prop WILLIAM’S LUNCHEONETTE MX; HILLSBORO ST, SOFT DRINKS SANDWICHES MACK'S BARKER f HOP ID GILLESPIE ST. “WHERE THE PROMISE iS ELRI-ORMt.il'’ NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Baltimore Lunch m WINSLOW ST. Or*m I tom i; A. M to 12 P, M. Breakfast Lanch Dinner JOHN KOUTSOS, Prop. WINSLOW BARBER SHOP UtS WINSLOW ST. AY f Appreciate Y .hjr Patrenige Bo*o Pi trite Lor Shoe Shine ■C Hodges, ( . Stewart, 1,. Euing j SILVER GRILL ”I HE PLACE FOR HOME COOKED FOOD 115 GILLESPIE STREET MOSES MELVIN. Prop. J. A. MAY JfeWELER W VTf ll A CLOCK REPAIRER 111 HLWSt STREET MYRi CICS ~ | GltOt FRIES *0? CUMBER I AND ST. AT ttoVK SERVICE PHONE §387 H L. DAWSON AND SON - F OR BUILDING CEMENT WORK Dial 6477 j PHOTO CENTER 481 Hay St. PHONE. 3777 48 HOUR SERVICE: ON PHOTO FINISHING COMPLETE LINE OF Camera* i i., AND Photo Supplies FOR. THE Amateur OB THE I 'i PmfeMßian&l I Si _
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