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WEJbIK ENDING SATURDAY, NuVHiVIiiRR (*, Dj4B PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS LONG ILLNESS FATAL TO MRS. CHRESFIELD Attf'i many month, t i -sinful illness, Mr* Kntherirn- Chu- held passed away at u local hospital on Octobci 12. For a number of yea:? the de ceased was an active member of thi: Haymuunt Presbyterian Cthuib. 1! was from this church that a large number of friends witnessed trie funeral service which was conduct ed by the pastor, the Rev E J. Gregg. D. D Officers of the church served a? pallbearers, and missionaiy asso ciates of the deceased served a.- flower bearers Music was furnish ed by the senior choir. Impressive graveside services were conducted by the order of the Eastern Star. The large number of floral offerings ana messages of PERSONALS The College Height: Womens; Club was entertained by Mrs. Gr ce . Pearce at her home on Eiii.i t i Street. The Halloween motif was carried out Those present were Mr Anno Mae Evans, Mrs Carrie Bcli Gni fin Mr; Ailene McNed; » cia Smith, and Mr Selena Pearct Mrs. Annie Mae Evaiu Pre.-idctd. Mrs. Aiiene McNeil- secretary- mti Mis. Grace Pearce treasurer. Sister Gorv and her all g.rl chor us will appear at the Eastern Church Monday, November St:.. j under the auspices of the Flea Hill Methodist Church. The admission tree- but an ottering will be takc-n i to defray the expenses, so plea-e ciine prepared. Mrs. Inez Battle of •U’4 King Si . has returned home attt-i .-.pemlm.-; a few days as a patient ii. Hospital No. 2 Mrs. Annie Louie ;\icK; has returned to the clt- aftei • per.dittg a wees in Ptttsbui ;t Pa visit ins relatives and friend-'. The many friends of Mr Mary Thigpen regret to know that -he r sick Mrs. Robert Ctu-n and grand son attended the wedding of Mi- Green's brothei. J C Sm.t.h Philadelphia, l-'a. OctotH-s 'm-‘ Miss Doretha Pint .if Halls U-rt. was the guest or net in and; auw. Mr. and M> Raymond Etn, man. recently let. John and Samuel Frazie.. 4SB MURCHISON ROAD SPKIAIJ/.TNG IN 1 RU'D C Hit.' KK N SA N D WICH F > HE CREAM fOUI BEK.H WHILE RIDING BI CURB SI'.RVH L u»b SERVICE Take A Labor Dav Trip t» Atlantic Beach; Round Trip fi-u# leaves Percaia.nr t.nll at 5:30 A. ,M. Tickets on sale there. 3. C White, Sponsor NOTICE MR, E. A. ARMSTRONG IS IN NO WAY CONNECT ED WITH THIS PAPER He was Editor-Manager of the Fayetteville Carolinian which was discontinued December 1947. Your Local Representative is Mr, J, S. Singleton as sassßmascsssmmmßßmmssmsmxsaßsxmiiMimmmmmammaz V POINT GROCERY 50G MURCHISON ROAD GRADE A MARKET Froian Foods Garden Fresh Fruits aad Vegetable* j DIAL 2036 \ Jack's Snack Shop BEST HOT DOGS FOR TEN CENTS IN TOWN WINES BEER 213 HILLSBORO STREET JACK. PHILLIPS —■ Prop. i ! iHi, ftmmmrur imitmuw nw—Mi»in*mnin*''n | n | * Mimanimn«ii*i n* mawnutnian i iwiraiMi—iiiwrniinrari-mrrn nrr iTiTTrrtr- ii - »«■ - BUY YOUR !j FARM MACHINERY j TRUCKS AND |! REFRIGERATION ii P AT | M& M TRUCK AND j ' TRACTOR CO. j • FAYETTEVILLE PHONE Sill or 5112 i i sympathy bore witness to the lofty t wsii .ni in which th* deceased was ; ' field 1 Survivor.- iucUtdt wo daugi : tors Mrs. Gi'viiy Fra/iei ot Ham let and .Mi ■ Hazel Innr am , t : Fayetteville; tv-o s; i’ , p. N. Chios ' j field if Philadelphia, Pa. .md ! j Andrew Chresfleld of Monroe; one | sister, Mrs Ha:tie June- of Atiun ■ i t• >. Ga.: on.o brother. William Perry |of Richmond. Va.. and six grand ■ | children. | Other out of town relatives ana . I friends attending ;he funeral w ete j Gareth Chresfield, Camden. N. J.; ■ George F razier and children, Ham j Washington. 1). v "wib. S. J. Wall, j Paul McLendon, and Mrs Mary L. •! Rickettr Hamlet. Miss Arndt (Tires | field and Mrs Pauline Barbour .A j Monroe and Robert C perry of ! Durham, HAMPTON SENIOR IS ELECTED QUEEN FOR iiomecomim; eetf: Hampton Ya -- Ml-: Eliza beth ifcoDinsoii, a Senior in Physi cal Erii.cattn;: tr-.m New York City. a ill reign a- “Miss Hoiviecern;: .;-' • the pre-game ana hall-time £c-s• ! tivitie- accompanying the Hatnp ; ton Howa.-i; fr.-atball game here on (Saturday, November 6. at newly • enlarged and rey vated Armstrun.* .'Field, rhe parade with colorful: | student-sponsored floats will begin jat 1:30 p nrj. with the game itself scheduled •' 2 o'clock Sponson.M! the festivities ,iv Ha ‘Varsity Club and the Student Cone. .\i. i'h«rle.- H Williams, Cnai.i. an . the Htep.uTmtnt r.f Physical Ed ucation and Director of Athletic? ■is I'eriii.i chairman for the day ■On schedule are the pre-gam. l 'parade an elaborate show oy the Hampton Instiuie band, formation? by the cade:- of the highly rated ROTC unit and words ot greeting d li.'ilfiime iron; Miss Hi. mg and from Alonzo G More-ii Hampton's new Acting Pi.-ide-. Ai o af.pi-aring during the eek • bration will be Mis- Betty Hick- -- "Mis- ROTC " 'do.- Hicks from Ti.l:a Oklahoma is a Senior in : Education With her will be Misses Battery A. B, and C respectively Miss Jt-.-i : Mariano Junior tn Bus :rn ir./in .lersev City. N .i Miss ' Iran Stroud, who also is on* nt to' at’endant to Miss Homecom in,-, ,-ind Miss Loi> Laurence. Soj-n --orno'-e in Home Economics front 80. ton. Ma .s. Hampton. a-tot'd?. reveal has w 19 of 34 contest?, in the lonp, tradt :i— -s:- f-j-.-d i iv.-.ii i with H:ni srd . I:n re have been no ties tu date T While neither leani if- in the un beat, ii i ; . tins year, both ha c!i-mon.-Irated :eal gridiron sUenr.U) SJKCDND SfcIOTJON •|~S ff jf its rf®i TTT 1T* S «£- JsaJi ,Mm A -.j-T-g W I I g j a t* a * SmitTsonian Gets Famous Airplane „ '’ f The stick from the cockpit of the historic “Gulfhawk,’’ twelve .- year old fighter-type airplane which Major Al Williams lias flown at countless air demonstrations throughout this country and Europe, is presented to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, to which this plane was donated by the Gulf Oil Corporation. It will be enshrined ; with other history making aircraft in th*- National Air Museum of the Institution. Major Williams i.i shown at left. v.ith John A. Graf. Smithsonian's assistant secretary, and IT. Paul If. Foote, vk«-ptevi dent in charge d' research for Gulf at presentation ceremonies at the Washington National Airport. Followiiur the final flight of this hie toric airplane on this occasion a new Gulfhawk, said to be the fastest t>. -poliei-driven airplane, was christened by Mi* Wiliiams , Not Even C ourteous THURMOND BLASTED FOR WITHDRAWAL OF HASTIE INVITATION COLUMBIA, s r The N'.ifn al A'rociation fen ij-.e Adv: ncs.: • of Colored People th.: v. k .. • ailed Go\ eruoi ,i sti m 'i mend, Dixiecca* stand,,rri-h.... ■ . !,-l cstfrdar;,..., ly \vitnd:,»v. invitation t.. G->v Wilii.w,:. H tm tie ol the VTi.Rn-. Isian-i l. •h* Governor'-. .Uan-n-! This actum was bi.'natid j breach of Vvcn rx>i;,tn<.,ti m.iuN Stating tl'._ht did not m -,v c;. t'la.-ut- was , Negro. Gtn 'i n,.., asserted that tiie mvilation ivy , mistake In a lettf) ! •-! idling ! for hi-' actum Rev J m H , - ... president of the South Caroimj S at. < i,y,n ■el ~-,- ,-t ’ \ . • • branches. ..inch.;. .; " L.e ?t,u-:. attributed to m i„-,. ■ ■ , dav concerning H, u r.,,,., Ha-tie el the Virgin Ll.i;; ; ,t ■>' ■- « )>• ■ VI. •-! e\ 1,-u c ceurte: v due a..., ..tficial ~T t Ui.-tted State- Govern-.a ■Vou would not have u-en h..n oring Governor Ha-tie t-us !n«- ! Tilted State' u..p reprerems ; • . not belong.tc, y. a bvit • , :iu- jax payr-'S 1 tin. -.Jair Karim this v., t-k W.,Jtei W).i!, executive : ,-erc-tafy of tiu- NAAiT returning Iron: Pair, ala; liv; :as n consultant to the UN General Assembly u< .me.-. l; . :-d u, - L flits Pro ’y for !| To. : continually il l, 1 j, -ill ... I)ispnlu tJuim I liat Alti. I . Is o|>i*n To \h B AI.TIMOR I AS! v '(atement ts-utd recenth !»> the hoard of rege-nts o) the t m versiti nt Maryland that ap,j.n rams for its graduatr s. r.-i.l at< coTistdered wiihotit M-gai-l to 1 are. hrougfit .1 tormul rie mal here lu i week by the .Maryland torn no, tee tor i i,nj.t lalii, atn.o .l <i).{>Oiti.r>Miev H..u aid It Murphy, chairman «l the rommitk'i declared liiat lb. practu-i Is s- been .nu ~n!i m the law school. He *atd that Negro applirant to ot be i praduate •..-tii..is it;,,, he. I. refused through "\avion subterfuges'' and also poni ed out that in sente • arc.- tli. un j rvers.ty faded j 0 reply J« Negro applicants. The regents' atrmenl denied I ra. lal dtutrimination iu grad* | uate school admission, it was I h'-ued after an ailx)ay hcariiw. j »n the advisiLHsiy ai sitting up Negro graduate seliools Murphy said .hat the regent*.' I kunotmcement *iiou)d re uh in , a "cessation of dlscrimiiiiUon in the future" and that in* j group welcomed it as 'a dectar | atiorv of, policy." i': j j Gaiv- 5 V Roofing; Extra Heavy 7\ S’, 9’, 11*, 12* 10 Gal. Automatic Hot. Water H eaters $19.95 $2.61 per sq. Saving* on 210 lb. A sphait Shingles .Regular $7-50 Value, $4.89 45 LB. ROOFING REGULAR $2.25 al $1.48 PER ROLL sr» LB. ROLL ROOFING REGULAR $2.75 at SI.BO PER ROLL 65 LB. ROLL ROOFING REGULAR $3 25 at $2.10 PER ROLL 90 LB. MINERAL SURFACE REGULAR $3.75 at $2.75 PER ROLL OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT REGULAR $5.25 at $4.00 PER CAL. ! MANUFACTURERS ROOFING COMPANY 1019 Person Street At River Bridge ! ' FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. i * ww~ nr. vrK ■ THE CAROLLN IAN 'tee civil ri-tits pr.M'vanv’ G >:;..ir tip Doin',. 1 I. :b> * • ~n esemv to. pi •iOi.c'.n* tM tltr ~ i •*•. - M; t\ ;.H. -.it-C .ale. t "Witi’f ii Ci tF'H' til I. U* ’ 'nutr * : 1 j Fr.sl of " Aii'if’i'iV*;, !!,:,( so tar .is V.o •’ *»• »UH; ;]>> tOp-J'F" <-tH CvGH'rfcTTfoO, i rnat(f" y *:; /}.. y-011l HtiO j'v!',.: MAIJ 1u.,1,1, Slid ••Ration Rhi’Oi! Pn jun i'or k.ipp.i (,t»{H J.i\ u DETROIT AN Pi - DctiOit ami . Vi. fill I v fi !'4* eft* ho ’"1 •”!•**', IJy Pi' tHV7' ■ T r the sH\?i annuai e r.;J c;iap{e*r merttme of the Ka;ppa Ai * iU; i-hapters id Dritoil, i‘iint and \ Anu Arbor ihe hosts (. liii‘.-..ix -»T l h i ooi‘i-cia\'e will be 1 1 ‘"-I ! i edit b-bai . lostrd babquei .A\ i '' f XT\‘V4U\ • : j ,e-- da'* Di ‘ f V-'d/e: Un Pi .u.v aii -t-i i.i itt i in ‘ Dt ii i. v v\ uidsor. ('an^ida. at which j!zt;iir 400 !i.r:i ,-re expected , HeadQvidrtrr.- o? ih-e conclave will, !w- »»y Mm. h'T - H Cun'* <'*t •1 • .h. bii ii abti K- • K ;liC St>, jurt -V <l l A. a n rs» fron \ f -he K.3ppa Kac ih ltd Krs.kHie. Hegivirattorj, as \ vvr-i; a. im- DM--. .‘t" . :ii! , ot- iieid ;. : f 1 Hie C-voc CeV.tel .iiimißl public meeting wilH tw i*r id Me; id ay evening. Decern j ' • ■ •<! ■ t h:u khiiin building •j! i <i. i; fnv ci! \ <T Mtchigaj John h ■ 'iiifi.-.-h;;-.- St *?.. Detroit w. D An i ise> WiSlir ;\l. (Haves, one of; ' 1 la -. 1 .1 ;s, !he recent vdcU)i * | d*ds coveucim c.ve, and Dr Martin ' D JffiKin president ot Mor. .th ; Sbde College, as the i speodrers. | A l ly Jcst-ph A Craigen, deputy | , comnusiloner of labor ot Mi.Angao I | -igoleniarch of the Detroit Aluivi-] i:i ch.apter. is general i ! i the iocs] arrangements. A tty J Enu x W;ikin: l rdcaiw. is g/and : . pole n larch i na’i anal president > of. Hie Kappa Alpha Psi tratenn'v ; ana ll i.re .lh- „<i the sossioj^. llir . r ..- nT ilni | -11 iin i Minim I, ihi mi uniif ii j Js;. ff, Mil Isboro Street SF.RVICE STATION f r MU Hillsboro St. | ■ \ h SPECIALIZING IA ~ . t tfjj/ ' 1 CONOCO PRODUCTS Y EXPERT WASHING . \ GREASING SERVICE / * Pick Up and Dulivpry Service U . j PL- Glen Gerald and Sons, Props. ! HIT COVENANTS IN N.Y. VETERANS HOMES PROJECT New Vickie T* urßood M.ii'- s'lial! icom,:• f. r the M. A ' : ' c. I' 'c l Cl k ailed upon ; :I' erk i.l Mousing CiHiiicilr -ioner ; Fraiii i, l RicKiii 1 'i. eea.-c -c-n , : mot lor tl; f;siftiii i:ig ,-l ijft | vittown it:, Fil A in- , i.l i. : pr.j ! jf'et ill !a ); I: lala) until j.ht* sign-, ! in« of racial icstvictive 'u cn iU ; " rcinovcd a* a. condition of oc , ! cupancy. : : i In leiter to (Tonniusslonttr Rii.h- * jaiils. Mr Marshall pointed out that ' I such res l rici ivt- cuvet; ,nt- were tic- ! I dared uncnturcc.iple in tin? M-i.-nt * | United Stair.- S;ujicine t'ourt dc- * vision.'. ' ; He t':i"lc*i fated that the no ; .tettivf -it whit*- V' ttu iVis; to the ; '•i:tu-e -'Upulatinn "The tonani : ocre, , not to pennit the premise.-. ; ( to tu- M-iCti or oeeupied by any per j-mi th.in iiicmhei. nt the : t.'.iuea--tan v;.0,-' h. effected no j . i". life diset irninafot i nulaiy i i : 11 *■ owners of Levittown 'lt ii cicai that, in vip.v of the ; Sup:< ine Court'?, determination thu-. f j g’A dlut'.ental power may not tie > *■■ <-ii tu aid private persons in , , .... v 1 aii u.ii;pn-;}ijng racial ■user nnnation ( . *' • n.ei la, i'-d Mi M,t - ’.iu, V . ■ , . A : , . : nor: pjit of the’piojef.’ I Li' i. iriovic ;.e impo?r.ion -t <, ; • ial ; j ii ,vtiv r c*>vf?n«srit one step and me. tn.. it hPo U - .l- and j a . ai .: th. Federal ti.ni.nnp A.tiiunis .•: ha?, insured the 1..*;! , i.ev.tto'.vn , tiu; fsove ; - ; abb d ■ ii to .. ur< ft ds r-aJ , n'.ptud l;r a racpdiy diserm ira- . Ti e imposition ot . ' ravi.ii : e-!rivtivt> enven .t.‘- : , a arttfi of put,iic notoiii-’> ' j i iil sit H\ i HIT i) IN tiiOlilhn t tsi j \\ AkIIING'TON <A?IP. Th i S.-: ;•-> Bt-i.vn. noted it. C ;>iiy.- »■ • i.,:i m'.c treed b-y tt'C Dt-t nt: 1 va,.,! hr:, • j.-i week from chai;-* • ■ r.uri on a whim 24 year idu . ( : nun,allied typi-t here. I A jury h> nded by Mi* , Siieu' < Is i.'cv,,n deli be rated neatly .M , n titma tin- veidiet war. , til f e I.uau aid, "We , t tl to 1 foi acquittal ali nijild. i :.ad !,.- get down on my hands : and kla,-, to ayviiw one ni.n: trial ; in Brown wc- inn.cent Jutiee lit-:.; . A ihaut dfitv’ered UiC , ! verdii 1 Dr Brown dut not testify in the (*S ) b:ought a.v.-iitts l-im by Mis? ; :.e, Jeanett 1,,-F arc Sue charge J 1 :,j! p-e-rt,,:n., dan ahurLuu to, . a, 1 ibei a* ills olfice t. , , 00. Sne -,ciainu-d that Dr Brov. u :,-' ;-.„-d lu-r $30(! to "get out of ' *o' whan -i . was to tell ot a ! ..led! hi w cud; iue u<>ct-->i -upp. seu.'y pdd Ik i* he . KUis Klein i'.'.l 1 e l\lt ill it, tiled Whitt -ilf -.J.i . ~1.,'11U him. ! !? i;ef marked 'he L'Uidit June the iliKtur :,.,d bet::: invulVi'd 111 abortion Ca.-eS On US '- ot the.-.e. P;. ' e'Oilld !m! .uu k* a:i.i I), ine: The i.lcdeu t. i w roN t.i rs mrs i.i am, Cill 1 'AGO i AM' < Horace i( •'.''lyton, director of Parkway Gian- . muni!.' hou-e lias b<‘i-n granted 'i ' ! vein', it-avc ,’•/ ab:»« nee with lull; pay to ■ ci-.iv,v his health, accord-! in:- tu an iiUihlTU'u ’ne‘i;t rmidc by j d i,i tru-decs here ire! ] JiiriH' K StKinp?'. board pr-si-1 titiH. f*x4>it'iiri**d '.hut Cavton's health! Laci bf-cii poor L*i soiiu tniic and m Uial tit vjFW ol his gioat coutnDu t t;v.n to tho dc velopmont oi Park-j &y Mii.v beei>mmg itt. diyeoKvrj •* I |p| YOUR SCRIBE Fly ntHDRIOC l„ B'ihNfc A fevv yearn ago the eye*; ami cats el tin county; were turned te Juvenile Deitnquenev The .a >Jie, the n. wspapvr.s. and from nearly every pulpit you could her that the geneiyition was go mg to tlie bad. I'fieri all of a sud oen you could hear n<> utoiv. Was it a passing fancy 01 jusL a good topic for discussion, that auddeuly lost its lit tec i. I’elH'S;., ,■ Whatever the answer tn. ehil dren >f toda v oe pr.set a ally the. siiine today a. they were last • year 01 y» ui before* last. In oritet . i■' cOpt With the situaiion the parent k’at her-'; a.ssociatn'iis a rut dreri and n r uii.it met! . ap plies to them Some relief can be had throng:. j parent-teachers asm ijtios.s, .m i 1 with frequent talk 4 with you teacher and yout principal:; Whether your knee, it m not they , have the ihterest of y ;.ur child . at heart mid wdl do t-v« iv thing in their povwn to help you t pi arc von! child on the right i track. <me c: the haide-d pioblenn parents have is the rearing of ! i»ir' . Mod. oiris alter they get j into the teen age group start; thinking oi buys. That u natural ; Some of the greatest teachers 1 will tell you that girls should j have boys of then age group eotne to then homes but under ! the supervision of the parents, I l hey should be supe ’.cad and j given a certain hour to Ira '- Fi am all appearances parent have become too slack with ci ’ drcii It seems as though the ; ent". liavo became delinquent in- j - toad O; the , hildren. Sunk- parents have let the ciuc d < . penetrate tht inner wall ■ have shown them things that pa. >-nts h.add never tell their chil- ; rirert. I have a story that prompted! me to write this column* i was to 1 d from a rrhobk source that, front t> to 8 young ; girl* that were in high school ; last, year had to leave school be- j cause they .Pad started taint; of their very own. Not one of the girls had reached the age A 1 : sears. 'f -i of them west*® sisters. • Vary quietly 1 investigated and ti.'Uii ' every ‘A ird .if 1 1 . be true . ft may seem silly sv old-sash ioried on m.v p'art t ut I can't see how a parent can permit her daughter to tm out car r cling •it. night and return any hou; of the tight yr.il-. ag. Ine i.n'U'o u.-S.c ’is grant him time it; v. inch io re Cup e. ate. C AKOLINA RESTA URANT wn INVITE YOU TO THY THE CAROLINA Oa'F T/* 123 PERSON STREET * WK SPECIALIZE IN CHICKEN. STEAKS, BA Est-OLE j SERVICE WITH A SMILE THANK YOU »• FRED HARRINOTON, Prop. I ED. El ELSHMAN -nd BROTHERS j! FAYETTEVILLE'S LEADING MEN'S STORE 107 HAY STREET . ■sbhesssssss asaaaaaßaagau.l. ■ Parker Radiator Repair Shop GASOLINE SERVICE STATION .! AT rAYETTLVILLE CITY LIMITS ON MURCHISON ROAD I j 'ssasgsasr FLEISHMAN’S BIG STORE 108 HAT ST. “One Ol Fayetteville-’* Finest Stores'” c FOR PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE -ALI !| HILLSBORO TAX! : j DI AL 2488 ij OLEN GERALD. SR., ?•onager f sparks' CLEANERS : FOR BETTER CLEANING Offerintt: Wfciile-U-Wait S* i»ice . . , One Dav Service Expert Alterations t. 30 Murchiton Road DIAL 4t*t»b HURRY 8,-, :K ARTHUR’S SEAr GOB j GRILL , SPECIALIZING IN SEAFOODS, BAR-R-Q, STEAKS We Serve Regular Meal* FAYETTEVILLE'S ONLY GRADE A COLORED CAFE K 37 PERSON STREET Phcn# j SECOND SECTION ni„ ; She cs only »n» .ting tro*«- i i Qi t , 1 ivan't .see how a mother can ] 1 see her daughter bring home n•-».>. ) siioes, new dresses and reals and ! never asked iter where she go' them from People like this i should have their heads exanun- j | <•*« There is another east* of uj r.iotii. r with 3 daughter?' ages ’ ; rimp tig lYum 11 years to i7. The ; I'kle-J d, lighter recently tnarrte 1 i ■ tidif )- v. ho has gone overese . j ■ am t. Id that nearly all of ' .3 buddies try to see his wife e v l day. 'l'm- . iiivr daughter; have toe ' nnprvsi-r.m t.iiat they mils', u •as ‘he . idt;* -v .or and the moth d :i-.. i. ■- .:. jit : allegedly m» , u a.u* i'c a uoy friend -.ad ■. spm.t m iv time there at n.... i : tium he doe.-, at cai. . i am gi* nig '. uLi ..’it ■ example? to show that , iiKi-'i of the parents arc wrong j mid hmy in the world can u moth eg 53 y anything to correct her ‘ ti.(tighter when she ha- set an ex* r.n:pi;» before them? is, may seem hard • » ' e .strict lon you,- child but it i: h. rder st : ' |to sec your own chi . irot’b* i Mothers si.onld tc-nm ..'hildien Si-.v. Th ,y should ud • boil a bout; ’ filings that th V j v. il ex Os *•• in life. Ti. h th ’d in ‘he wav hr ... ■ a .. v.*h ; he . old . ■vi! ; it :<■ - t v ... See you . ,n*t k, vuim: to ir kook VMi UiHfh'i i f. I.IM HEON (diST { 5 NK\V YORK - w-ji* - r White, i ey.! cutive secretary a* ire NhiUon ai Association io the Advs. v- 1 ;’ of Colored People, will be t. csr oi horn- 1 at the Book rnd. Aiitbor Luncheoii to iheld by the \ir:frlean Booksellers A* »icia*i ti •id the Nev 'or' Herald Tr;but ’• No\ b ■. .locel Walu.. Astoria. M> V s autobiography A Man Call*-d V. - te." published; by Viking three weeks ago, has ■ -.i* into its tlut d piinting infill of h'-ooi at lh«. uiT.eon ■v: I fc.-t A c»l >■ s i Kjscru— -nt of o'%- bii Utiiv.n *v, ar.q Bur! Ives «.-r.- tertahicx*. Mrs. ;i a Van Dort :t. i literary editor - ' the H-- ,id Ti. inv. ill pres ice. 11 j Fayetlcvillft Your ! b'usiflfss vVicji Broiiglif. \ou fhis rage. Fatronixe Them I. i.e Ford Motor Company lias ' [ constructed a MU an the lest track 1 ' it Dearborn, Mich to .meek per • nanci- of Ford Mccury arm ■ • •*dn automobiles. 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Nov. 6, 1948, edition 1
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