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f i mm* ff;. ■ : s 0 j PATRONIZE j THESE ADVERTISERS j CHARGES OF SLAVERY IN TANGANYIKA ARE AIRED IN UN SESSION LAKE SUCCESS, N Y <ANP> Some! interesting facts on Tangitu- i y>ka, the largest trust territ-ny v >f 1 Great. Britain, were unfolded before officials of the UN Trusteeship! council here last week The coun-; oil was studying resources of Tar.-i ganytka, Kenya and Uganda, Africa. Main item of interest contained j in the study was that certain pr.it- 1 ''trees akin to slavery and coinpul- i sory labor arc stil> markedly cvj-! dent in The rnont ;ly wat'c I'.i unskilled labor in the n >u 1 is placed at about $2 a month. On the education level, elemett-1 *tary schooling is meagre and said j to have outgrown iis usefulness in I it- present form. Facilities for high er education arc "most 'nadir qua? V’ j the study revealed. Natives pursuing ( the prnfi-s; inns have to no to Eng land to obtrm, training at groat ex pense and with diminishine retm us : in many cas' s 1 . NATIVE'S 1 LOGGLD Whipping it:- a fertri roi por.il j punishment ;s -till bon;* imposed. \ Judges in the native court? are as- j slsted in carrying < ;t their tasks by! assessorios Even <l* English and; American school systems still ad-1 boro !■> flogging of their pupil . The territory has its own legisla-i tive council, finances and treasury, j * have their own hne of .succession.-!. J for the moss par . r : ive chiefs NO DRAFT CALLS BY 4? ACL. SAYS HERSHEY WASHINGTON. D. C.~- No dr ,f*. calls will be made by race and j every effort will be made *0 pry- i vent race from being a factor in i any functioning of the Selective ; Service System" it w,u declared here today by Gen, Lewis B. Her shey, Director. Gen. ilcrsheyV statement was contained in a letter to Waller White. NAACP secretary who had j inquired, about the designation of I race* on some blanks being used ; by the system. 4 "I wish to assure you." the Ifei - j shey letter said, “that .'he Selective Service Service System will carry i out both the letter and the spirit of i the Selective Service Act of 1948 j which prohibits discrimination in ; f the seieiion of men. for training j and service under the Act, because of race nr color. “Furthermore, it will be my put- j pose in the administration of the system to piuec; the rights of min- . ority groups in every particular.” 1 Gen. Hershey said the appearance j of race on the registration card “is • for identification only." Veterans carrying National Ser vice Life Insurance term policies • will be able to renew them for ! an additional five years, the Dis- : a Wed American Veterans pointed , *put today. FEED YOUR FAMILY FROM RHODE’S POULTRY AND GROCERY MARKET . 7m QIYNNERLY ST. j modernistic JR HOTEL 412 BEASLEY STREET a 413 V DAVIS STREET FURNISHED ROOMS Hot And Cold Water FOR BATH Quiet Location WHEN YOUR RADIO & » <r> GIVES YOU TROUBLE Jf When you can t lean back and listen in j / * com * ort because o l bussing or stalk tor’s TAKE IT TO | |C\ D AVIS RADIO SERVICE V 0 ISO® DEMOND ST. IN LINCOLN CITY. KINSTON Maiachi Dav,s. Prep, For Your New* Your Music Your Entertainment ' WKNS Presents THE SEPIA VARIETY” HOUR With Norman H. Stateman Every Tues., Thur*. and Sat. - 1:30 - 2 .30 P. ML On Saturday at 2:30, Norman H. Stateman COMMENTATES THE NEWS Sunday, $:45 - 10:30 Spiritual Singing Friday, t :30, Negro Farm and Home Agents All Regular Negmo Programs Heard On • WKNS | 1000 Wai ts 1000 On Your Dial : ' i their power being inherited from | their forepyrentr- I The council learned that there iwa? no democratic institution? or ! any form of electoral representa* 1 Lion discernible in the area. The ,rt port emphasized the need for jcducacting the idigenous population ; on native suffrage. 1 Principal industry of the torri- I tory Is in sericulture, but the lack lof water “ . blamed for failure to ;cultivate better crops. The council also learned that few workers are i trained for positions in government and private industries Trade un ions are not encouraged and arc j rare. One hopeful note in the report 1 was a mention that the British -nd ! Afru-an government.- have intro j.duced a 10-year plan for trie de velopment of African cdueat'n. , eventually to affect some 282,000 pupils | The report was rendered by the I Fast African Mission, sent by the jUN to gather data on the political, i economic, social and education cots- Jduions in East Africa. |NAA(,P branch head [quits to enter [race for congress I NORFOLK Va. - Jerry O. Gil j liam executive secretary of ih - | Norfolk Branch of the NAACP. re signed August 2.3 to run for !J 1 os? on the Progressive parts j ticket. In a letter to V. R. Skelter, ! chairman of the Branch executive i committee. Mr Gil Tam snid: 1 “In order to avoid any possibili jty of embarrassment to the Na j tional Association for he Advance ment of Colored People, either lo cally or nationally I hereby ten der rr.y resignation a.- executive secretary and request that it bo ac cepted a.- of August 23, IS4O-" OVER CIVIL RIGHTS In a letter to the national head- I quart,'rs of the NAACP in New i York. Mr. Gilliam explained that j he had decided to run because both | the Democratic and Republican j candidate? for Congress are not l.i : accord with the platform of their j parties on civil rights and have an- I nounced their opposition to the j same. “Therefore,' he wrote, “our pc >- 'pie, although they can vote for Mr Truman. Mr. Dewey, or Mr. Wal : lace and not compromise their j manhood, have no one to vote for las Congressman front the Second ! District of Virginia.' SUTTON’S” JEWELRY Watehe? and (bocks Repaired j 413 S. QUEEN ST. "NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO j SMALL" Beech’s Soda Shop WHERE FRIENDS MEET DRAFT AND BOTTLED Bf J R WINES AND SANDWICHES j 336 SO QUEEN STREET CHAPMAN SERVICE STATION Washing, Greasing, Batteries \ i I Charged, Rest Room. Drinks i Smokes Road Service* 607 8. Queen St. Phone 462(1 j FOR SERVICE ITS JOBIE’S PLACE I 423 E WASHINGTON ST. CIGARS - CIGARETTES ! SOFT DRINKS FRUITS ! ; if Good Music Kinston v C 1 II ) fTFrnNn?ELTsn^ in was?"two . 1 ' lausTwrio &v narrated By K lee — £ ■ ->GT.EHNEttI>.JACMON OF M * JACKSONVILLE, FLA WHO RECEIVED THE COMMENDATION AND GRATITUDE OF THE MEN IN HiS ;| OUTFIT INSTEAD OF A MEDAL ■JACKSON, PATROLING NEAR THE ENGINE, HEARD A NOISE AS THOUGH SOMEONE HAP j 'MOVED IN A HEDGEROW _ y *. <> "! — £ ~ J ——WifflHF.— -j I . >/ i THE MINUTES PASSED SERGEANT JACKSON CONTINUED TO LISTEN ThF] i&RAKEMAN CALLED "AIL ABOARD’' AND JACKSON SAW TWO FORMS RISE i iJACKSON PLACED THE MEN UNDER ARREST WHEN HEPISCOVEREP THEY] I WERE GERMANS. _ i —r~ — :~r*sr™rr~. ■■ ' ! : - S3K ■ M iraSmM 1 JSI jafl > m S|IW|K if JBHBi, Mg r.. j J I '■ J /.(SEBURt I ■ ■ JUDGE RAINEY SEEKS $75,000 IN DAMAGES AGAINST PHILA. COPS Bv OLIVER POPE JR. j Philad-Iphm (ANP» Magistral : Joseph Rainey, r-nng < stonai can j didatr an the Progif ; . \ 1 from the Ith conge, -..-•inna I di , .rict, and or* s-idem of the Inca ■M A AOS’ cnif r r d t - .c . round of his fight wits ISth dia tr:i"t poli.r in a '•.To.OnO u 1 thi j week which wa? lodged again: i ; three policemen at $25,000 earn : The suit is an outgrowth of th-. | manhandling of the magistrate <n ! July P> vh* n he interceded to. a soundtrack driver for the Pro | gressive party who hod boon or ! re?ted for the high volume of th* speakers Sg». N< rman Youngblood and patrolmen Jcffe Strange and Wil- Hajro Sudors ihtew Korney intr a cell at the rtJHh street m i La:-, raster A’vnue station. As i te suit of this scuffle. t;>< m-; gist: at* jSuffc. d a bruised aim and a Jar mated thumb, if was slated foi j disorderly conduct, j Rainov had insisted on know j ing where Hairy Jc-nkins wa? vhen he v,ent to have him re leased after the soundtruek in cident According to Ham' y I 1 ■— Sell Your Tobacco At BIG * WAREHOUSE Kinston, N. C. Where /cm Will Meet With Your Friend* And Friend % Os The Farmer*. We Will Endeavor To Get You The Tcj» Market Prsee For Each Am! Every Pile Os TOBACCO ON HAND TO SERVE YOU CHARLIE HERRING Sales Manager W. E. CRUTE Afts’t Sales Manager ED DALE Auctioneer PARK WILLIAMS Bookkeeper CLAUDE BANKS Book Man OSBORNE MALLARD Floor Manager JOHN BOTH Night Man CLARENCE STROUD Utility Man “A Guaranteed Sale Everyday’' KINSTON Y< tumble*-1 was in-udfing and nasty. He tried to pl.n dumb in a m 1- bviim.; manner. When Kamov insi.-ect on knowing whe*. -J "uk ns was Youngblood nrilf '/d Strang?- ano Sudor? tr* throw Rainey in j ce il where he remained unul Cap*.. Baker re turned front lunch Rainey v.-as dischaigod the foi lowing lraming bv Magistrate Hob.-: >n P Reynolds. Still Rainey ■ insist • that the u holt thing wa; an anti-Progressive party move by th*' or-!>.i?*ng parties. They are trying to drive him from the field. The charge of the suit, how ever, does not mention assauit and battery but is "a violation of th** criminal section of the fed err'd civil rights statute.” ; The Th- ;<hl'"d Air-i iran Veteran: , points out ti at veterans who lose the r subsistence, ccanprosation ->r pension check., should write ivri rr-ediaely to their Veterans Ad minis'tratu'n regional off ice?. Eat h letter .-houM include full informs t ifite t 1 5 Va UA K U IjINI A N | JACKSON A5 SHGEANT-OF ' THE-GUARP. PETAILE9 HIMSELF TO PROTECT A 1310 th EHGIWEXX 1 | J HE SPRANG UP QUICKLY AND LEVELLING HiS CARBINE SHOUTED, HALT!” THF. MEN STOOP MOTIONLESS. _ »iifPK-MB : f J i "TTil~iTpfl npf • j ’ ■ t 4 Ui Vi ‘iU g 4,iA :ON riNENTA IgFFAT UK* M# Families of deceased servicemen ; who dieiire to file ciatin for rd.und HMI-44 taxes paid by men who dud in service were informed to* I plications should b 1 nv d on Form ! 343 with Hu' Collector e* Intcrnnl j Revenue FOR SALE 1934 CHEVROLET BUS IN Vi C ONDITION Running Every Day— All Equipment Included PRICED RIGHT--SICE Mr. larvn Burk. P O. Box 95—Dover, N, C. CASABLANCA INN j BEER SOFT DRINKS ICE CREAM - SANDWICHES j FURNISHED ROOMS | 70S HARVEY ST. H L. JOHNSON, Prop. j I’M A PUSHOVER j < : Lif 1 ') . 1 / j l dk | V j ! SOFTEX BABY PANTS j 79c to sl-50 j j CHIIDREN’S DEPARTMENT ; Second Floor HARVEY’S HE HAULTEP NOISELESSLY, KNELT IN THE SHADOW OF A THE GERMANS HAP INTENDED TO SABOTAGE THE TRAIN. THEY WERE ] TURNED OVER TO AUTHORITIES AT THE NORMANDY BASE SECTiON_ j | - - \T ’• • 4 ‘ ; ; . :-. V : :.> fi oßcOf? D T^GtiUFn The Veterans Administration ; ' t u ;."rd nearly r.vo thirds of j the am: bt’r of sums used to p;o-! ees» veto m. - benefits in the past I t o ;• i the Disabled American | : V ■■■■■vans :r.ports. Since the VAj fmm.- n dilution program went ! i: '.. effect in 1546 the number in dropped from 1,9.843 to 7.808 I A>nu. i i:: effir ierev expert can] ;!iced ••mother man’s business. Liberian Counsel Buried In England LONDON 'AWT) Funeral ■ j vices wcr" held heie recently tor 1 N. J. p. Metzger# Boston. Liberian i Consul to Sierra Leone, who died j July 31 after a year's illness. A ; practicing harrister-at-lnw for 3(1 ! i years. Boston had been Liberia'.- consul in Freetown, Sierra Leone, i since December n. 1037 Ho came from one of Freetown's , leading families. His uncle is edi tor and publisher of the town'., 1 ' '■ new.-ouicr. the Dfdlv Guar-! dian. One of his two brothers is a i police magistrate in Sierra Leone j hid the other, a leading architect i and builder. Tltc counsel left Sierra Leona I las: May to secure furthei medical j j Harlem’s Inn Case j Visit Our New Location 325 E. Bright St. In The Meadows Bldg. HOME COOKED MEALS , SAY FRIENDS! It Y()I ! R SHOES ARE NOT BECOMING THEN YOC i SHOULD BE COMING TO V E T E RAN’S SHOE SHINE PARLOR AN it NEWSSTAND 232 SOUTH QUEEN ST. ! Negro Weeklies, Magazines Cold Drinks, Candy, Smokes William R. Burney, Prop. I _J BILL’S SHOE SHINE PARLOR | 102 H BROAD STREET between Poor Tom's Tuvi ,md George Downing. \ M Negro Newspapers Ernes* Cooper, Prop. KINSTON loan and jewelers m SOUTH QUEEN ST KINSTON'S ONLY BONDED PAWN SHOP WE BUY OLD GOLD hi a |, ■iiawri ,ni i. IciNSTON r “ loan and jewelers 117 SOUTH QUEEN ST. special sale for tobacco W AREHOUSE OPENINGS WATCHES JEWELRY BIG SELECTION NORTH COOL SUITS | AND TROUSER* FOR COMFORTABLE SIMMER WEAR ALSO FORTUNE SHOES *New York Clothing r* Company jt SELL YOUR TOBACCO AT I PLANTERS WAREHOUSE KINSTON, N.C. “One Os Eastern Carolina’s Largest And Best Lighted Warehouses . . . Where Many Farmers Are Averaging Over $65.00 Per Hundred Pounds” WE GET OVER 2 HOUR SALES EVERYDAY • • • • NORMAN HARDEE SALES MANAGER RALPH WOOTEN BUSINESS MANAGER E. S. PITTMAN BOOKKEEPER ELBERT BENNETT auctioneer OWEN STOKES FLOOR MANAGER OWNED BY PLANTERS OPERATED BY PLANTERS aawtw.wwauero-n—owwbwm i i »wnanuw »w«u»a* | Kinston Business Men And Women Sponsor This Page - Patronize j Them . treatment in England. Funeral .set j vices were he Id Align-* ; VIVIAN’S GRllI «15 HARVEY STREET HOME COOKED MEALS Sandwiches. Soft Drinks, Candy Cigars, Cigarettes V. Wiggs, A, W. W'iggs, Props. 1 1 CROOM HAM) LAUNDRY lilt) MiicheO Wooten Drive DAMP WASH j Quilts Blankets Flat Work Hr, &, Sfru William Crooiw, Props i | Baker’s Funeral Home •mne of Lenoir County Mutual Burial Association, Inc. Ahi S. QtlEl N ST. PHONE 2146 LADV ATTENDANT theliub” “Where The Price la Always Lower” KINSTON B. T. POLLOCK and SON EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE Paint Headquarters 131 SO, QUEEN ST. PHONE 4064 | IT'S 0 k TO PAY ' | PAY I)AY i k AY'S MEN'S STORE IT i se \ our Credit ON I Porch Furniture i AT HEILIG - IEVINE | OF KINSTON, Pi. C. PAGE FIVE
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