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PAGE FOUR nmmm THESE ADVERTISERS .L_ l iit ji . i niwi irnr r rn'wiir.rrTTTir -*r.». • '«r * Di/rx rrw»»w3i »«***»•»•• s .- r .7 . MUSIC IN HU , CHURCH ;.) ~ I m ! ; * WILLIAM T. GRIMLS jH » . I. i .mu iini iii v<~ r u—i nirrn—i - mwmiwuwHo um**f*~~*»*> V-~-«w -U" "-'«»<u»iwiiiiirr»«u»iiuiwiiiim[. - rin TUT Pit A MATH SIOBT I>F Mi! !ji George- l" Cflt-rivk Tl.in-; ii!-,'; uti one of hi.' aim -! « >»i • i>on<i*-■ i• '.l'lilf i iny missions ■ :; . ::> a I'.itor .y ). a ■ ‘ r him. For forty years Han- j ■’ ,/i >\ .-lately music for ii j Afi-'fi ..i v of England and the r. M incut. Kim;*; and Que>.n. had, h - i .veil'd him with honors. ii to.; pojni the court society; i; 1 1 -I; v d yiuiivtrt him Jeal us rivals j '■ 14.. breaking up the perlor-; it: a). i hi- operas Handel w,i., r- | h oi i"r it has been said i * n ~m K Id run that Four ■ 'V.’]; -: bC'.tOTO iLiiS ptoTlOCl a U- rc„’Of{if !Eid paralyzed his right; .•■ ‘(it He etc:dnt 'A 'dk, iru'-vc-; •'* t.s j i.-Jii --and or write -■ note Doctors j ■ . d little h ide for his recovery,; He.J v:,.v! u> Aiy-to Chai'Clie to I,'ije a healing hath. lie was act- i v eh howe\ that haying in the, he.’;, wale- loiigei than !hi cc hours j kill him Hanric-I di> r egnni-1 eC';e. deetei : order by slaying ini . y hor at a lime. Slowly! ? cl. rsmi apf-: m'n Ida TBUS- | •"I ad he canid walk and mwe: r ! rea Ida e- v ( I'd Up WUXto ; * Ii" • i :0- a ■ t a1a■ a till a The j n.-atb of Queen Caroline. one of { fe.l , ja:dr r-a:aa catr 1 d inciijr.r ! 1a } ■ in I’d a. 1 red a a.-" "a A ,( .mr t'n.'.iir.d. "id; theca av:-. . ii'.i engagements were j wl rau ed Hand*! to ink I (ii'dria and de'd'Ci into debt, Hav-; 1 I Had ia a' ray civuiivo spark, life for i a ait w■ : aa-' a. ao' 1: opo Frianr the I (i ajrh Os dr, u] I" cried. "My | (1 |l Mt ii. . vav lets T at tea 'dipt, me? 1 ’ ' j aaha-'yly he refdvnod to his: i ! ia , ho ,ied, !i< broke the; , i‘i , i.aairui .1 v,acred oratoiaoj ’. h Charii J; ; a ii ill; i lei on die, Oratorio immediately. He i d 1 added. ■ ir - | oicl pave i !"■ tV -yds/’ , ; d4l pru;ited, ; .r.a, ■ ■ i. a: "ia-i.it, ■’ "Why did ioi.dK:n: .-end. d ,: . r>aiaa .stuff instead ■■ 1 «o opera. T a :-n;iar,'' he said, “if Jen-; n> rr thinks find 1 wr.s inspired by GocC" Listlessly Handel riegun reading j i , ’ . a, :a a.,a o c: l .light da. ev. This pa: sage read as follow- •He was cl< - i ■!--. ■cs and rc-ji’Tli-o' of itien Tic looked for aa-or 'no to have pits on; Him bui there was no rnan, neith-! cr f' ond He an t... eomfort Him. ‘ 'V ’ h a la"A a ; a: aen: ■ r>t kinship j an'! advo'd, Hondet read or., "11-.;; 1 a !•: ■; in God God did not lease! bia .o:.d m Hell. He will give you; re t " At il;h point the words beg in ! e. me alive hi him .• i>rJ ,n. lie . read, they began to gl»v tvitn i JTieanirur. “Wonderful Cauaseioi.“ “I know that My Redeemer f.ivcth.’* “Rr I BETTER YOUR HOME . , „ I I BETTER YOUR LIVING .. T I I WITH FINE FURNITURE I REASONABLY PRICED FROM THE Rocky Mount Furniture Co. 1 Cor. Main and Hill Phone IS 1 Madam Thomas I : ' " home, a failure in business, or il you I an- just plain down-hearted, YOU CAN be helped! If you are § unhn kv, hold back by great invi.ubk; force.-, around y u:--I I guarantee to help you. I guarantee results, not unfulfilled I promises. A word to the wise is sufficient. Call and be convin- Reading Daily and Sundays—-!!) A, M. to 10 P M Readings for While and Colored § LUCKV DAYS AND NUMBERS | Located in Studio Trailer —• Highway 301 One Moth 8 pass City Limits -- S. Church Street, Bus passes Hie I door, Look for hand sign. Rocky Mount, N. C. C ItICOND SECTION .10.cr o !:,!!• i.ijai. ILiiviel eouid : feel 'he old fire rckmdltng. la hi ; mind wonnerous me) die- t ttuhlod : over i'i'i' another CSrnhhmr; his n a. lie st.ii lea! '.' iti' a !!•,(> nolo. V. i; 1 ' ,'U iftness ho filled ;>a;y' after p id ! The ncxi morning lia eerv.ini ; found him bunt over his dc.sk.: Putting the b.-eakt i.-t tray within; j reach of him. he slipped At ii<>e ” v.’tten iv returned. : , ; tr.iy was fat tie.ielu’i Handel had ; : be.-n writ in , w ; iinri. i!i the vail la ! .Tumping up- ine. ninn;e, ; ; to 11;*:■ a, a; era ; rt, beat a.a a > ih* ' p "i his viace Hail'.iujaii. Halle i. ;..n' ; jj aervitiH w a.-' amazed nt In,-, ae-i itinu. Confided the aeredtnf to a! friend, “fie just stares ,d me as.a i dnCaii'i. ace n:.' Ho .-.a ' tile (~a f He.i\en opened wide for Him! and Gon Huiaa If v, ns 'fiore, t a.m i afraid ho is going mad. For twenty 1 ! f ue days Haiidt'l iaiHued with iii ; tie rest ->r food, tin n he foil on in ■■ j Iran exhaust d. Bill U;. fi-r - la j tit. 'cure of "The Messiah" Tee ■gi calc'-; ii: aha- , ever v.u i; Siiico ! .e.if..led ’’aay j Handel took (be Messiah to Ire- 1 i land. In Dublin he merged two! j Cboji-j and roue::'s-’ri (he worn Or, 'A, ait 13. 17 !;: ::: ea! erewti Wait-j ; i"! ur the door t.a \v ’ :r. ■; ids ; r j ; forir,o-ce. After ties si 1 " » lairroph | Lend.-n vano'd to hoar ji. While; |H: "del hvtld. he i.aive ti-e Mess»3hl yearly, the proceeds he gave to i ; Foundling llospUal In fa;, udj g 1 gavi; (he jt• {von; tip v.-nrki Ito charity. j i laud el ! <ter was b< : oat t; : j many difficultir-s. but he noeev; ; arain succumbed to uosraur. (is; 'age came upon him Ho ivo'd Ha d ; but his uiidountod snhd >■ -a. - i .0 thr hast j On the evening -■! April 6, 175:1. ; Handel w«u 7! and was present ?■' to performance of the Messiah. AC a•• ■ ■ : O : m.uue of The Mm.,ah. Hamiol <le j parted this life, bid in • spirit live in lljo Vie -i.tb lor in i> iv 1,1 a : ; torch that has been earned around! the world to light the dark p!w ; of the earth. Hi Great “Mej.nah" wiil dwrys' Co a music i a, ;s '■ -as to Gear:; l : Frederick Handel j Labor Legislation. It no! like 'ly that the Taft-Hartley Act will iaa ; repenieri outright. It will be nub- ! joe'.ed to major rh.inge ~ of the i kind HC- r want Spea'iul yfeii i tien will be given c> the subjec i iof “critical strikes'' - that * <y, ; cliose in basic industry which, tit-1 I economy. Ti e North Carolina flue-cuvcd i i tebocco crop far 1n ta i, estimuled i ;at 723 million pounds 'this . 17 j 1•• cent large tli.m the !li-.. 1; avi rsye production of 614 million ; pounds from 1037 in 101 k, ROCKY MOUNT ( 110 m 1 a raimm; it me foh NEW wr, r m\ OUR A A ; , ', 77 , ' Ml ?:,:■> } ! ■■ i ! . I a ' a ■ .1 .1.1 !' V , ) I ' " i •go iruavv .top the rw| i Or.yun u hie: 1 > v Ic.i bur.-, i day uma; a 'a.tip ■ ; Tim 'i ive, Vaa 'I A u>■ !in ;:,e to'irs: ' I ,! . ' ,«• 1 i'l'c-f l i if Pope, 'll.' 1 Gh.ii j Tilt .'.-cnloi i.!vt thru m- d- -d j . suit; lie . ( .! ’! 1 i ; ini; 1 ■ the pi "i,- '• •' v. 'U- Mi s. .:. .S ! '" STIa.. “AnthC'l'.!-: o! '" ! G • )'■ '■ i • ! > '■ ■V. ' ••Gored •• in the Church. ■ SC'locl •" were t'.f nit .tu;! v ive.tta i"d by the St. .1 antes Cnmr under j :’he ihrrcH'n of William T Grime?.; : The uaveihng of the Organ was! :by former members of the Senior ; ; (.:,oi:\ wluie the OtgancJ pluye.i i rnurA.c sot* !>■. | i'vfore the Senior Choir’s offw : j f »!.<• j:. tor, the Rev Ii H U, : dervaiaid and the cottgregatton ! rCcitl r-.'Hlm 100. j offenng Vos then carried out ’.v.ui, a Cfuidle LaHit Service.' EEDER VIE!) CLERS UEET SN ROCKY MW Trie Ms y ft. Talbert Frd.v,!-s .Ciul'a met fit Pa vis Tea esa, Maa'- Rut: 1 , i'ui-t, the ;-!sfc Jac" |d. el cf the FcdC'i’.ai'.'d Club: w;>.-: Abe guest speaker forilic evenin;, star uilß was very irsnir.ilien'i'.; : She spi'ke hrieiiy - n flic rlutie; -f ■’ i A a *s a: ie ;at ’e ’ii ; Mf’viiieva preseie vac a , fat. j I ifV.V.a i Me Mtldm! dohni.eii, Mi . i. S : j Pitiinan,. Mrs Carrie White, rise ,\T Walk, Mr .iiHa Cotton ; iMi a Lurv (.!’!,•' .. Air AHi 11 • 1 ‘0! Asa Mrs t'ora Paiker. Mrs Mai j I .vis ii, Mrs C'tus lie Fity, id. Mi A A dir Byrd. Mrs. ,1 W. ;Bui net's. Ms A H .Armstrong.; : AHv ! i S, Harper. Me ! IT Asm Grbiie id. Smith. a>id M- L. Y Ha 111.'red gue i v. a. 1 Mi , C ]' : Rich The next meet inf will bo hold! ;;i‘, t’/ie some Ilf Mrs. Fa: nip M.ev-! 1 >,; AH adu Avenue, Thu:' i . b y, Da as."ape Si 6.15 1 1 i\T. Mrs Y. Raaiili i- r 1 '.'• adiaig .■ : : id-- Rockv Mount Chapter sd Ms d W Burnette 1. aerretai y. i 4 harmed Srhool Lunch Plan V. A: b 11YGTON The W siuis- ; ion Bure.’iu ot the NAACP H'ss : v. s“k agkerl the tiiehvol Lutich D;- ! !'■: an of the Department of A.,si I • culture to investigate complaints j that colored children in Waxsii i cire. Texas, are being ds.. iiisSnd i iti- tu the schc’ d lunch program. in ' ;al ts , 1.-, i" liny FI .3 :; 'a., ■i tiiig i.-hips of the School ] is: ~t i Dm mu, Leslie p: , y of the Is : j uutton Bureau said he htui recciv* .1 i n.’io.'iifitt<>n :hat until lost ■.•••. as “■si'il itrhe.o) anlhoritivd rei• e; 1 i eri (,i provide luriehc.-, altope*ncr : Si Negro pupils Tu ip j-/ after pro *est by colored jiareuis in tlre coi.i --! munity. Tnudies \v-re sunjili d t N eg'a - The year Mr fv. < v .aid ti's A sal .•ntthortt.jc !,.-,• .idertfcd .< .;v . r>- si;i'ti* ipc-i’a ni dese r pim P ■tg igan.a-ii colored chicircu ; Lunch-, s ace pripa.vrd it: the while , high .'cnoi’l and hauled i! to la : Hock.' “half a 'si tlirsugi) dusty : gravel streets'* to the colored I school. The National School Lunch Act contains an amendment which the NAACP fought to have included ;PH vi.ii i, g that “if a State main-! : tc'.ns soparate schools tor niinority | -‘‘id majority races, no tunas made; I evaii.’.hlo pursuant to the Act shall! jbe paid or disbursed to i> a iless !» j»»st and equitabie distribui ..i: is! ; made within the State for the bca-! ; est! ol minority races, or funds lit aid under the Act ( HI lit II MRs MOI'V'I /TON IVWMSf < HI it Mrs A D Byrd, jvjj-,; <■ n y,, sonis, Mrs Zana Alston, Mrs Nan I ,n c 'Parke.' wore amon" those ’ enl tolll, N ':‘.i*i ('nun ty iTonu- - o ; Tl-ank'.gp. ' .!■ rying ( if!!, .m,! • ; entering into service well the in mate’ Those per, '■mis Irom St J;,,,,,.. B tfaist Church iveic the Rev \v IL. Mason, who preached t.lv ei : m on; Mrs L. Y. Brown. Mrs. Emma! I Leonard, Mr- Mary A. Bank Mrs '' ■ ‘ Mason. Mrs Mtil’e Fra/ici , and Mrs. Mattie Bottle. Mrs. L, V ;Hrovu n.x; it,, d legate i:t ti«F | : St,d" PTA meeting held in Wti . m-ngton. l ocentiy she ceprcscnitid ! ] ’-be Annie W Holland PTA and! j Stive i ver y fine report cn. l!>e ! meeting The Mi -,ionai y Nistery of th*- ■ jf i 1 ywid" Mis:ionary Unions w del j their annual visit m b<ftt- Edge-; j comb and Nash County homes. Th'-y to bo earned with thorn I i fruit, candbes and other gifts up j the inmates and held special ser• i vices. These services were gre dly ; enjoyed and were of great spirit-1 uai value to all. Persons from* Lit-' TTir: CAHOLT.MI.AN • v-'-Wto . ■ - -Vi* . • 7:s'© x ' ’ • '<+< "7.h'^ , ;7 v v tfc to % H , , Ml) ORGAN l I NI) Above ate ‘-liiuvtt int miters of the Sen ior < hi.ir of tlie 1!; Zion Bap tist t tinrcli of HorUy THouni vho inisrt! and jn •"cti! cd >5 ’'• tn tin church ins its organ fund (Iris, recently. Tl.ce : him ii arc. left to l ight: first row. M; sii.inn s N. Uill, P. Beitc r’am. > H il: on. t' Ttyers, yt t tauten. I Joyner. A Ihmnu:,, I'unrU) Infantry, Veteran of Dr»/en Wars, ReUirns to Active Army Service Pc-’ nt ieactivation of (ho 4th I lift! id i y H, g i at F■ " ! L( V. is, AVae 1:i(;p;L<.• ••. returns i-.i active rerv £' ) ) V '■ ' . A' , v ..wv, ijj .'H : yte ' a? ’ N>y ■■ '■ r; 7- i <7 •: | g . j S 4 •• ■to: 1 ! ; ." ! ;>J i/" 1 V ' i to.tob,' / V i yto"'' ' - ito to" j ■« . j. - ->■'■ - % v ice one of the *>lH • ti - J r, -t hor.ois laJtn of the Ai'.ny's infan try outfits. Organized 3; the 14th Infantry by an A■'f of Cottgrt) >on Jamiary IT, 1 it acgirii :u tn, ~ r.t r -. ‘ .i- ; tto’l «*. mslri lit" fin-- Riuriwx ! nf .d! i rrediclrie f-.-! < i n,r. ,- . vv.-a)l;, 'i'li-».-i 3rl.cn F< .1 i- ,■ , ii'.'i.-si Tic Prcsiiieni w.it ttr •• Ol . ivi: A U.C th hIH ; G;: 1; 1 l"i i h"\VPV<-i. -I'C in The, . Cii 1 ''■ ' ' ’ ' If i'a\s Jo AiluTlise! ! 1 | FOBBS CAFE Modern Equipment Courteous Service 1 FRESH HOME COOKED FOODS I I SOFT DRINKS BEER 1 FOUNTAIN SERVICE CIGARS CIGARETTES I BUSINESS HOURS: 6 a m. - 10 p, rn. ® 209 N. Maine Si- Phone 9112 8 8 JACK FOBBS, Prop, WWHilMl'|i»l IMHiIIWII■■III l—limim—l | LINCOLN PARK “ROCKY MOUNT’S I IIN I SI NEGRO DF.VLLOPMEN T’ ( —\V C ' '} f I Jl« 1 ."I »;t; \lv rj- ■ !F ( !|''l!'! \ll■ f G < ( j }( ” 1G • Hi ;i so.iuUtul ..rhinv cs ' i Where you’ll Ini",' ;;ureeasftil friendly neighbors vluv’ve 1 1 'ui m( what, ynu've hi • n m-. v m,> i Wh ( !( •• >jf chii Will h-'vc rxcblltnt playmates— \ vve 'nrlei I ill Heme i Will.! ' yie| II h wI < if, |j\v • p- •, • . •: •(, are! > happine:.:;, f<-r vum lannlv. i I | 1/FI A, mn<i G) Lob nr VvailaHe!! i I Wintberiey & Gregory SELLING AGENTS I j : 133 Sunset Avemio Telephone <ll-42 - ... A. Wells. .1 1 ortoett, ( . B. Weils. Second row. Alesdamcs H Saunders, Waters. S. Kirklev. B. nit i-e, M WiMianis, I. Cogiiel!. '! TowriH'iid. ’.t ft : rd Ito a— 11. Mclntyre, ft. r. < ray, .ii . J. Bonnet-. H BacU- I ii. i.r \ i.stf! .Hid J. i’a i: i -.nil Iliicct (SS.'.I Mi,..: f.ltii.m Wells, ei .. . is-.!, rs 51. 5. Backus; • 1 vt.’iiers Mrt . M. Satitpson, Mrs, T. tlesignalicti, the 41h Infantry, in !Sir,. Durii.;.: the cctuisc of ret vice ii W.vr • • IHiJ, vcrii'i!-.’ Indian War: th;' a!, a- a, the Civil :• ! the Spani.'H-A.ttterican Wars, the i' : : 'pi iii- 11. nuv; i I v.in Way:! V. a ■ ! i ■ T * ha [vi r( d r<, .1 .ay fifty h.itiic hortor?. In Wot Id War If, the reghnent sri'vrd tit the Akntiae Lb.;,L, and 'luring Ibid did eccnjiation duty in Japan, it wl 'Ol in part of a 'egi mcr.Uti omLat (cam nt Ft. 1 c • if In (he llh Tiifit-i! ry';> cat of tii’iii... « green sh'Md rrcalis the “fir wilh JT, xico, r> ■ ! a white MM it a-.-- the u girnent’? fcrvicc iti f!ie ttocii W1 ■. I’emu'cn stats encircling the MnU, ■■o fiors itcii < •'' iic »» itn’.-cr <•:’ ftwre in the !1 11101 l A L OCfVILC; t !;f s \\ ftf Qf Ft''!''. The a•• denote' sen >cf in Ihc Tr Ji.'in Wi I!,.- ratoie. too lit; t i.,i!j ,“I■ t.i:.s taoeijoti, and tl'*- -Icnr-»E' i • ]'• 5 \v...],] YV.°r T T:*« 4!! t U the only Regular Army mfantty tegithent whose : ' ’*»«i 'tuihnrized »o wear a cloth fi.oui'ler tab. 'iliif distinc tive. jiiMgnia. a sca> let ribbon with a green stupe, was awarded a unit of ihe regiment for solving a cap lured battery against the enemy In the bottle of Monterrey ir, 184(5. CTICONn SEC riON Smith, Mrs, A'. B. Scxsoms and Mi-. P>, Bryant. Pastor, tin- Her ft. N. t r.dcrxvouil. FBI l itt.Fi) TO I’HOBK \ iOI.I'ACE to (to. NKW YORK 'i hc Department of lic.ticc bus hot n asked to con duct it thoroutth i.nd cortip'TClton invest tga'ion iu';i »>u reign of cumipiiitcd in the tyuchiiig of Ro i“s i Alaii.ini folimvioc ilte iv.inion " i'' .V icC of NiXi’C ;c;,j five bnj»at a.-i.-'-iult up. n V Carier, to! of whom dared to “assert their • -oidica! rights (jrst'ii c.> Hip warn ings of displeased (vhji<v llu a i.-Mer 1 "■ Anoracv Goner;,! T“■ I'la.!; Thur.i Mu- “ N •X. r l'. spcct ii 'Ole <i.■ c. r-ni.i • i'd reef'll I a ‘a i :r(: of ooil \ -lice ;e Ol • !.i“ci V 1 e let •• ;ca .. a M’lntgom-'i’y and Toiulv... Mr Mar-; 'll indicaicd' ihci u cue whiu man, j< huuir Jnhttsotj. was; implies.led ID b'.'lh ill," rnurdci to Niy.'ii aiifi tlio altari; upon Carter, ••Those thi p, incident:, of bru taidy iii,l niurdoi again:;: Negro rititf-iL. t»* < fNOi Utoi. ;S! 1 OCC’UiilLto, aisJ sn d !°\v werk" ol one eu* to to*!,? i»; f)if- 'toOTto* tTjir t’ki j a- to tocen to rstAbbsh •« pattern' | n!i'Ur/ > wl; ir-h t um n.toto: ;u- ta • ! lu) wji'h'* Mr. M-ari'baH *: '7'' v -ui TYtopui >o tihr A'htokvrr yU'v:> if tveh: vt.*r ; ’ ••D'd i-m i>"" in., u individual;-;; N’Hitv' tof IhO'to t ■>;.) V'd*' ju.'lU M o ;’I I I *T <« nV • V frp] .Of'sjt-f. _ ip 'to.F- ndit ti- pvactifc In rh:c if «• NAACT' onu unced fh.-.f •.Li!; • : ' L : - , :\laii;»r<t. p- !H.kj T ?'.' i i&c in Snv ■•’: i, ' • li’ , 1 1«• ! }■l(> ii . I > : /if j itp I Try ENTERPRISE First \ Kvetylhinsj To Furnish Your Home Complete < \SH OR TF RMS j ENTERPRISE FURNITURE CO, f JSB WASHINGTON STREET ROCKY MOUNT I ATTENTION CITIZENS AND BUSINESS MEN THIS PAGE WILL PROVE TO BE AN I INVALUABLE ASSET TO YOUR COMMUNITY AND BUSINESS ( d&w HSBB6MWJS&NM fittiSOi THIS SS YOUR PAPER ! THIS 15 YOUR SPECIAL PAGE STIMULATE ADVERTISING PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS - - REMFMBER EVERY TOWN NEEDS A j NEWSPAPER I WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DEC 11, 1048 NAM V I rg**s Wes ms 01 i.ov.iilv Proaiain . ► 4 l 'v } "v, > • . U„ 'W c i C’C ■' ■ ' r :j]v ■ ■ r • * ;.• rv\ ■< '.v be mu<b ~f iiy |v; f.'Tit ■ ..■' y v- ;•!. m," 1 ; Wb.iS:-. seen**:fcr vc' the N.j !A. A. r r, VfCc thL;> V- rrK :*•; leiic io President Tn-man a , •>■( am : Ihe vi-'seciati »n'c concern' | over the •v«aM'is: tendency nn; ihe part ! cover;imertl agencim ! !: nr: am 'ictivity on ini cnncinl j ; inatins vviUi disloy .I'y i Mr Whim ns-serled that mvo-vll i •.-•5; (IgCr:.!'• hciVC been «'n4i* .'is* I ! .nil v. kites about their association j I v it h Ncaroes and that a number of I Ne .'.rn •v'rnnu'.nt cmploycen have | ■been charred with disloyalty hie- | j can.;r they have actively opposed j i segregation and discrimination in ! 1 heir nhicc: of employment or in j ! tliei r eaiTinumities.” "The preset it procedure of con-; fronting employee', with charges j r;i r;! on hears,iy and doubtful! , sources,'' wrote Mr. White, “has : docs much to embarrass and iutitni- j date • y,.d aaaa.ca- . The NAACP j is particularly interested in pro-1 1 : vent in;; bim ed informntnts and of ficials from using the loyalty pro - j ..rare of civil rights . , . j Mr. Wh'te indicated dial in eight | , i.irge cities charges have been fil-1 ; >'d again.--: Negro postal and other i ;• government workers, many dj ■: '‘. bom have records of loyal .service j 'or more than l.i yc.u-s. Kxpreming | rm.ficlence :h:-.t these individual.-. | aid he completely exonerated ‘if j . raven a fa!r nearing," Mr. White] c nted out that considerable time l and money is bcini* spent in pro-j • cessing them cases although “writ -! o•! "c wc. - furnished by ' - ’u i ; ju.fify disnu :d of (he eases. - ' The NA At P H-cird ■ f Direct-it - j rereriti> announced that the A..• j elation will adopt a policy of i(d>-i | ; volition in loyalty cases where ; color of till persons involved, mem j i'ersiiip or rdivity in the NAACV. ei ordinal ; ng group approved bv i ‘he National Office of the NAACP ] Rev Ralph M Gilbert, president of ' the Geo cm State Conference of NAACP branches. Mr:,; product ion main Federal | in:.ireciion for the week ended No j : vetnber 13 totaled »24 mUlion i ILinens Salt s \<*encv t OM l ( "MONf HR ] WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ] .AGENTS WANT! f) AFRO Jk TFI I GUAM NLWSPA PI IS S j AIR Atlantic Avc Fhone "56 Rocky Mount - To Keep This Rage Pa tnmize These Advertisers coal - } » u on. DAi thtriwt; i » It) t h'H 'N V (hr and (<l.i M - Fine*' df>ti Social Mclvcr KING OF THE BOOT BLACKS 128 E. THOMAS ST. 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 11, 1948, edition 1
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