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PAGE NINE SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE CAROLINIAN WALK! DRIVE! 1 TAXI! | OK TAKE A I BUS! REGARDLESS OF HOW YOU GET THERE BE SURE YOU DON’T MISS THE ! Christmas SALE Now Going On AT Esquire Inc. You may now buy shat last minute gift at a THE MENDOUS SAVING whether you pay cash or use our easy BUDGET TERMS. Every piece of Jewelry and l uggage is reduced that the Federal Fair Trade Act will allow! ALL WATCHES REDUCED AS MUCH AS 20 % ALL LADIES’ AND MEN’S STONE RINGS DIAMONDS | 25 % Off I if allowed by law, vW rvcn hav» special peromnion I to reduce rntun nationally advertised watches as »mfrh a*; 20 Percent! [ Ladies’ Wrist Watches from sls 95 I 17-JEWEL, SOLID GOLD CASE I Ladies’ Wrist Watch 34-50 Open Evemmjs Until 8:00 O’clock ‘Lverv Purchase A Jewel” 2604 Hillsboro Street 2 Doors Last of Varsity Theatre L" 1 ™" 1 ■— I _.**** Ihe Ideal Gift j ’*%. 20-PIECE )jf| • | Luncheon Set *>, (Individual Carton) &|\ % i Os Most Modern Design wmjfg < Oven prooi. Will not chip or cruise. • $069 I t% If ' jiL I * 4 Breakfast Plates • 4 Cup» * 4 Cereals I Nn Phene Order* Me C.O.DV j iSS^Mmbrefs m dependable furniture 124 E. Martin St. Phone 77391 STERLING AND SILVER PLATED HOLLOW ARE 25 % Off Continued From Page One I I uskratT-iMehiirry II * ■ | gional school for Negro medical I i education. Under the plan as it was drawn II and approved Mcharr.v will re I eeive $600,000 for the next two ■ j vc-ars. Medical and dental sty I dents who are sent to the school ■ | will be paid for by the sending I j stale al the rate of SISOO per I student per year I Tuskegce, under the veterinary f- m>:<i cine part of the program will I: mo “ SIOOO ■ vear for <;:ih ■ , .studf-nt Whit chools purticipal I i ing ip Uiis asr of the pr gram ■ !nri the Umwirity of Geo. I gia, Oklahoma. A and \T and. At.. | Tliepe four -choni:-, will share j $355,000 among them from fir; t regional fund during the next two years i This regional fond is expected to he set up through the action ;of the various state legislature;, who are expected to appropriate vi-1.000 for th*. .fiist- two-year pvr- I According t > mrsfficin!' ■■■(. : mates apmoxirnatHy half of the funds appropriated will be used . ior white and half lor Negro education. Although the regional school | plan has drawn the fire of many race leaders who charge that if represents nothing more than a step toward •perpetualion of the South's pattern of .-egregntion in education, quite a few school and college officials see in it a means of buttressing the private cod lege; against the competition which they art: now meeting fr on stair and segregated institutions. Among the Negro educator; who were listed as attending the conference were the following: W. 11. Gray, president. Florida A. and M-; J. P. Drake president I Alabama A and M.; W. R. Banks, regent. Texas State University; A. F Maniev, N. C State Col lege: S. M Nabrit Atlanta Uni i versity. Clifton O Dummett, clean -A Dentistry, Mc-barrv: Goo N. Reid, director of education. Fisk, R. E. Clement. Atlanta Uni : versify: F. D. Patterson, presi dent, Tuskegee Institute: W. H Pipes, president. Alcorn College. ■ Mississippi: N. E. L. Carnegie • dean of nursing education, F>or ida. A and M.: M. O. Alston Flor ida A and M, Huston Stallworth, Fort Valiev; T. S. .Johnson. Ti - ;kegee Institute, and Dr. Luia K Johnson. Florida A and M IMAM ITTACKER found "probable cause'’ and orde. • privilege of b<<nd while wai'in: SJU97 RAISED Lexie Tyler, an orphanage-cop scions citizen of Oxford, worked ported' $1.362.50. Charles E. Grog, orv m charge of the county cam paign among Negro citizen:- mad; a partial report, of 51.t1i2.02 iv .-h ■f the chairmen p;.m> p. r - plctp their work and urged, othei committeemen to 1 do so d th earliest possible time. Work is underway on the new dormitory for boys to he erected at a ecu of $113,040. replacing the one lost by fir; m March 1046 The ■ • nv -it been h and other work will pioeced a..- soon as wcatlvy pertni!.- tvTi«i-• read Construction Company <<i Durham ns tire buildei. All cosh < onlrii! lutions sh e. id be sent to the Colored Orphanage. Oxford, N. C. which needs vmn financial .support in bundm:: th[, dormitory, FRONT THE UAKOLTNIAN \( I ION ASKED lies for white and iolomu student . I "Therefore lie b rc«oived P-.< this association reitrali: and con , firm its tinaninv ills ippusitiun h •he establishment <«f such region->• schools as iindcnu'ei-die, and ped agogic-ally impound; itid w-ii r lose to co-. ■ rail in this <’:uk'av ; ; ■is Ion;’ as Ihe p-inf-ipli -.ml otnc ; f •(-(*• •: f I'M '' f-i i ;•' ' • hU t ion ;i n '' hcrecl to "And 1 full I.s- r 1 dot I tiila a; . rifi-m n- ti <■ H• •yy • • • j U, ?i_ 11 •r I i'n Tr 1 'i ;. in to i reon; cl- j [ mid i ■ -rind its r-f'p jsi u 'V-ei- i ;.«.!! !'• < slnoli'd b t OR! O-’ll SCltO '!> ! pjiou ;■ ;• i.dly "i-iogaf. pasts" j i uder .a<hion taken by the .-1 1 < n-1 - j ..i'n cubed for the supporting of, Prc-ddf of Ti unvjti'j civil right: j program immediate enactment of j It tain providing I w federal ; aid to educ'd inn. e.iriv impltmm j tat ion of the- report of the P;c • • j dent ■ . (.h- "it. I'd U din'. I’d- ; ucatieti. t: mmmdG.' ti of U»' fi re ; 5)->ch haw y.-cei.tly opened! their graduate school doo/? to Nc- j uai ■.■.indent.- and appointment ol j more Nearer ’■ t<> public ports on j the basis of mod d’tear.o: i and rra l it : Officers of the asr-o/hatien Heel ed for the coming year include: Albert W Dent, preside).l <>t Dillard Utdveisd.' Now Orleans j president; I. B Bryant, puncipai Hooker T. Waahi’wnm High School : Houston, !■:: vice president. Georra ; Gore, A and f. College, Term.. 2nd i vice pia idci’t; i, S Cuzari, pi f a • • dent. Barber Scotia College Con j icord. N. €., sec ret ary - I roasu • r Named 1- ’ii'.' exwtiivc board : •.yfa'r S. K. Duiieim, i.ir’it ;-a; 'ad i supervisor ii; North Carolina:; 1 Fiank Dccnsia. South Carohna State College, and Frrd .1. Rogcts. : ! principal of Wtllisioti High. Wit mingt.itn. & £ /j. jiipiy aßßWßy j'*! •jf -'iOj i'■■: ffy. 'J' ■ k ■ % PAS*# . "V. iti ffi CHRISTMAS FOODS AT PLEASING PRICES JANE PARKER FRUIT CAKES ! ANN PAG! STR A WHERRY PRESERVES 39c ANN PAGE GELAT IN D» SSI RTS SPARKLE 3 20c f MILD & MELLOW COE FT E 8 O’CLOCK 3"> >•»* *L's I OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE 56 o/ Ctn 19c I CAMPBEJ L’S TOMA I O JUICE 2 ho ? on. 23c IONA SLICED OR HALVES PEACHES no 2 c„. 27c JUICY ORANGES NICE SS/.L j g ih. fi A g 2 0., 37c ! ' 35c Quarter Box Bag Half Box Rag 79c | Christmas-Trees - A ILSizcs A&P Stores Will Be Open AH Day Wed. Dec. 22nd mftmu m » Round Steak Cutlrtr* !h. s3c |»r B 9 Rib Chops, Meaty lb. 75c j frill Shoulder Chop. lb, 65c I « Rump nr Sirloin Roast lb. 75c ■ i 7'hr. isitir*!-; edno.-'ti’i 5 woi■/? rt-j Hi it ’.'if; (I it. ,n.ivor i i rVhitC. i-l | u * Wilmington ;ii/l It M 1?olilt 1. t.uii 1 . rinlctn.’ii'ii! ill : ihiinl.. in New Han- I over County. I Or. R O'H.ira i..mii r, president | nl Try.:;:- Stale University, d< livei - : • ■tl thf; t'onfC’M'h'.'e r,<■ adrln ■ ; ,■ i' i;! ye; i! 11 'cer-t it, ! at' hflt,Oil ' 11 and a! ti.net- nc ,ly tv .■iivivn cas- ' lo : ■ <:tl inn of U ll ' I i tilt plan will' j i : !.<• ilm'.ai tioii that “fcdueation ' -.lion'ii for (iornur. ary." | O' 7\ irM.h.y rrrinv, William | ",■ .1. Mef.li t! t'n t' i a f-.KOo On o rlf COft tit of , f . i q\ ' of I YMf m I I a M lii IH wiiiiarngi m Penn! mgjjs Blended j|S Whiskey I i! ;?i J 53.15 II II Fifth* Ct 86 Proof TWf ST»A»GWr WHISKEYS IN THIS PIOIHT' I I &&r 4 YURSORMoii ofn v?-.; straight a WimKSY. *vi; wntfff As, %r\anK rmm\m ffi FROM GRAIN. 9smmw t fi)RTs uwrw, ww*». 91mm lake Home | k a Case B 74 BOTTIfS I $F® m * nus of?o&ft r«s» iH.mt* 2? Y m * JJL - 1 lie Regional Council spoke at an uivi heduled meeting of the .r,.so» f iution on Friday in an effort to I ■xplain. and if possible ki sell, j lie regional school idea While Mcdlothlin was '••peaking | m the plan, several members oi 1 he association took the floor to •out out the* flu died vile calKo j of i bus trip innl moved f e u\- i ■ liniment The motion failed to cany, hot - j r, old MeCihirliiin rompin or! |o ! i scu.:-. ion. only in become the .-o' ;c* ! i!' .• c i i' hint; and stiugio;.;, |U''s!i' ii: on the motive:; and plan T ttn> proponent.; of the rertonjl 1 chool plan. The speaker appealed for coop • ■ ration, and reonested his hearer. ; -tti -miwn wmniTniwimiiKimin nmiimwinrtiiniinrm—r • i i mrr -m —• ti | It’s Blanket-Thinking l ime I j and Time To Think About I hat Car I I A cared-for care i.- ah um j I car and when the w nfc, | (i.IWI.A.C I frost Tar- a 'i cakin' an mud lh<- • Budget Plan I corner, gr into that happt fr; T>a f ncn ‘ s a,',; low as I 'if mind that comr; from knowing I vt- r ir% I your bus t ■ really an eager bf ••vet ‘ I , , . pl't I Let i,: j’o over vour car now or I I month | fore the temperature s'arts going j on Hepairs, into the basement. If will please j Painting, you. too, to know that your car j Accessories j is full of pep and ginger as well. : riHwarm f mwirnwr SIR WALTER CHEVROLET COMPANY j H 8 W. Margcil Si. | un.».i»i.tii|i.nmijii.u'iinai n n -^ T ( -., L i „ , , t , | ,i uu x-mw.i m naiiiiin him n i .mn .u. ~m m L | ii ii, i. i.i ui. iil. ii oi nx" irn-wn-rr-m—t-1— rirrwir-iTi —rr r DRESS-UP Jl ’ fe. iIL 1 t x, \M}W > v for CHRfSTMAS'^^'^rA^m tm ' ii JUST WHAT f-i .. > > i j JF i, I . YOU WANTED 'r* . DRESSES '■ REDUCED TO *6 *8 *lO *l2 ' Value* Up S'? $24.95 JUNIOR ■\ '4 MISSES / ' I * U l J (J GIRLS Dresses&Jumpers 5p REDUCED TO $4-«6- $8 M 3to6x -7 to 14 - Pre-Teen Siz.es ' Fashions WEEK BNDINTG SATURDAY, DEC. 18. 1943 to take part tn the t lam of t ” . f ’ [ gional education and assured them | ! that colored i cojitc vould have 1 I ‘ample : r prer'-utateci" at the Rc | gionnl fount il niCe'uig at Sevan- ; i nail. Or , e -,.r. way scheduled ' 1 , | start Ihe next day. | S L. Duncan, ■■tuymtic. president j luf i lre ~ sHcUitiou diiriar-■(! t’-.ii iia . i. vi.uii't, v <uld n-'d r..ive a rep-j : : '-si'-Ri ati'j r at the vuntiiiali meet - f 'I- since tnc dS.-.c.ciation liad rc ;luscd i.i ••n.ept such invitaf tons." j ASSAULT < HAIM't; .t‘. lull and battery charge war- | rant ac-mts! Barrow several weeks iro. hlh ii she charged itui hr .ain i ;« tier home at about ,> i. m.'. amt heat and kicked tor a hold the bm.lv wlirn "die refus'd to return It* Mini Wednesday, Mrs. Hairoiv told Judge Paid L Krause (hal he wanted the charges dismissed,, and didr i rare to prosecute , because sin was- filing suit fen iinice tin .judge warned Barnn to stay away from his tstrain:*4 wife. HERE’S SOMETHING TASTY FOR SCHOOI .k : ' J LUNCHES^^jI m SMITH ! MELVILLE t m Chocolate Drink t mM '* mm mi mm m mmm m mmmmit How rf»iltlr*R>A lov«* th# ckofoloiny fiovor of fhi» #»o«* dairy It i rtfb to voiuabltt 'Dvo*!'’ tiod ivjp pb#?< .tint yiiomiOti Fjfid tn'ir alt for K|»ct!»h pi*}'#' t K *•**•> o twpply of Cbocoiot* j Or'ftfc or* bond foe «ft*r | sao<kt, ft>o. CoH 2-0351 ftw SMiTH'MELVILLF DAIRY I RnKiqH. D C
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