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HARDWARE Farm ImpUmcnts, Roofing, Fence And Wir<r * r-w—. * nmmn "' w, ‘ M-ar-e-www imnr.»gv-ir > I.IMMIOTInr»Viir.T»-r-».v. i * * Al < •’*' X De _***g)i9W* s _Y" A-' ' ' rfl d you Ot/r be:? *'Tir. Mny you enjoy Oa |||p|;. ' fIBL br/i beauty ot ibis most joyous of seasons. ? ■ Jig Ificrni Christmas” «| ; lfSfn ■* . .51 ™ Summers Electrical Co. .... 127 S- Harrington Street Dial 2-1082 Tl® ! tiled '.vit.ii lh*. Oh a Slate Oil'i als let' hi i xti ad it inn. V: I >• ud’ of the nul.iiirity •y, : |ll (■ !’ ■ '.(■* Uil'OUf’hoUj, li).J U»te ;eri pati'-n a number ol Oliin <; . i adigious croues i < •■•■?';, 1 j;, i d'll to prevent the i a *••> e adit ion ‘ rifd-ai >, dii gal and finan rial aki CeiUae romawntative.' • t S' r; 20 irgouixations cf both .'. » lei ■; ' : t pcu* ; ons to Governor ;' i r- ,;■■■■: ■'■ Herbert ; c.|U‘ -1 .;,,, sly t in;- detj,? 1 the extradition evr ■ A', rn extradition hearing he.'a •v . ... !'airl Waiter,;. Co:-aoa': !"' , "sev, ;t,id Robert 1.. Rated ■ . ij. ijov Herbert's exoeutha '' seer.u-.rv. dial the State- of INor'ii 1 ' Cateiina Iv.id .no law upon :t.- " r."atiltv 'DOol;.'. svlnch w;,,.dd pci • l! '" mit tin' forced return ,of Cost.o l prior to hr- indie.f.rncTrt. Waite: -5 ■.'.. 1 suppoflt d in tlvir ronton'.. by Leva l Btaryu" and €>• nt o Sharpe, co-eounsol it -t for C'e Following the heai ing h- re tarv Rat,clrford .slated that m of ficient evidence had been r im dui ed to wanant the i> n > of Cordon and that lie wi commend tliat die Governoi ,r- n the extraditier: writ Coston, n>ho made a flat rl er; rD id' tim girl's charges, said tin igft bis lawyers that the chr ns n arisen out of the i.lc:,h of neighbors to acquir'! - his proyie Mi.; farm on which appro- . atr ly 1,000 fr.nt trees are ibout i read' to begin bearniu - tii.imo si it The w- it ot <e !, ei" •■■', in.i tv: nut against the chu 1 board ! 'irvcoiTKir,ll l 'O', authori -ci/ • ere nf nci.••onai. au-l real pr pc - ' tv of ill. > hurdh in KtW Yoidt! end was -e d b the New Y k St.atf Supreme Cn ’' m A : 1..-I of !tH7 The Rev. M. Taylor ti-n-.i, ie suit upon the enurch l;> - .v vd- eh i-ntitio; trav dinp; m ■ istor o.■ ::,2,000 pe; year minimum .>ahuy ptu-- subsistence ..rid ttav'.lu' - -; expenses for imnself and family THE CAROLINIAN KFGION/VL VI .AIN Dr, F, D. lattcrson of Tit: k' 1 p : gee, contacted in Chicago, said 1 tiiat althcugti he opposed the ex ’ tent ion of segregation in e luco-j lion and di ! not ulieve m i.cgn j gntiun at ail. the regional plan ( •••■■♦.erinai'V medicine i r m ( sound. eprcctio dly no chaiux' t : t'D ‘ for !'■!' :roe to get in I.■ the 1.0 ' r- .alified voterinai v s < 'mol.- . h are all there - re m '..in qrniativ." he said. •Thru: no way to support such a sr im! ex cept it hjive -itucien-ts from .wm-is 1 stale lines “ i A!• y \ I W.iirion !)" Allan believed t.v agr enint was n lunpt to ciiPU-m-CPt thi . npiern <"-!;* - :■ ;l:o I'U- ■): MC, r . H: ) .id f th< si-ciolev depart -; ,- >v. :r of Atlanta university, aa t j.. lied, ht’ had mixed emotions' t - ning the program. , •‘Spiritually, it is not above i.-iard." d(. sad, "but practieaily. . ( L-cenomically and sociologically, it , is an improvement..’ ( Comments by olhei southern leaders arc as follows: Dr. Benjamin Mass, president id Morehouse eollegc in Atiarit •We ought ot be honest and say it is being done to perpetuate segregation and not say wt are d ung it because of economics. Attv. Arthur D. Shores. Bir- , mingham. It's a step forward in ( that it, would provide education al facilities no* now available. But if probably will be tested , when a Negro wants to study ; ior a profession within his own ! xt.ii te." Dr H. F. Price, president. Le- Moyii;' college, Memphis. "I agn ill;)! in n state.; do not have ' is :'•. •t.v-'s to -provide adciiuafe fn <-'•!tti«for all its citizens and that regional education is a good Bung. But if segregated regional ; education is a vehicle by means; of which the pattern of segre.ga ti iji -*-ii 1 be prolonged, then I . -.von! i raise some doubt as to its valid;; y.“ Warren Cochran. .- •■.-rotary of an Atlanta Negro YMCA •’ldeal ly I oliject to the plan. Praetw- j ally, it might oc a solution; we have to make progress slowiy. Our people de-spei.ii'v need much that any step forward is 1. Ev< ntoaiiy, oi course, it vv ! are to conform with our demn rratie ideals, we must do away j with segregation. Dr, Charles S. Johrismi. .Pir.-i- ; dent. Fisk university. Nashville. ■ “From the information available ;to me the action limits raither (ban expand•• educational oppor tunities in the south. The ?- :i OC 000 biennial budget jointly pro -...•n.ic.i b\ V " xthcrn states f->'. h N»ei-o regional medical college would scarcely covet the annua deficit oi the existing institution 1 fMcharry) and eould not possible t xp.md or improve its facilities, It. docs nothing that 1 can see for education.” t,M1.1 K.fi ( KOI I'S nod overcome their initial nee vousne*?:-'. The group was unde, the direction of L. E. Thompson. . direon r of instrumental music in ?ho city schools. During the early part of the I week prior to the closing of the schools on Wednesday the cniJ aren participated in auditorium j programs and smaller gatherings in the individual classrooms. On Monday evening the- .pupils of St. Monica’s school entertained then parents and friends at theii annual Christmas party with a program of recitations and Ctnist mas earoLs. Gifts .will also b. given to children at St. Agues He pitrti. The noliday program at St. Monica’s will f> ciimaxed or> i Christmas Eve when do pupils will attend a special midnight , mass whic-'h will be ,-ung by the | school choir. At Washington High S, "*oi !Christinas projects have consisted of decoi/. 1 ion of the haii.-, das? rooms and library as well a.-; the presentation of :h-r usual Christ mas auditorium program and presentation of the high sc-hool chorus and band in a joint re cital at the school on Tuesday night F, Nathaniel Gatlin, nationally known conceit clarinetist, ap peared as guest soloist on the T>rr>rram. J. C. or ganizer ar.d former director oi' the hand, appeared as trumpet soloist with an acffittr and instru mental ensemble. SSuden's of the school were also the hosts at a Christmas re ecotion for new members of the eitv school system at the Sojoui ner Truth YWCA on Wrdr.t iav night# On Christmas Eve mght On students are scheduled to sing Christ mas carols at St. Agnc> Hospital and several othn point.- in the city. They will then return tr- the YWCA for a brief social program. In addition to the regularly scheduled church services for the holiday, the special services and | programs will be hid in many of the city’s churches. On Thursday night at ft p.m the Ministry of Music of the Da vie St. Presbyterian Church will nresept the senior choir in Christmas Musicale in the. church auditorium. C. E. Lightner is president ■>!' the choir, which is directed by f) li Keck. Miss Alice Morgan will appear as guest pianist. Chas. Williams, pianist. The membem and friend'- oi "ristoric St. Paul AMT*’ Ch ircn are avked to join in the special noon - day Christmas services which will be he’.-; at the church i /-Y.h Q (_!»*<-] f» a The music will be furnished bv the Senior Choir. The Rev. T. P. Duhart. pastor of the church, will dr liver the Christmas ser- . ‘ ntf.il. 1 I Ilf; !(:'■’)*! if ill t i'»r N’t I ■J. I officers and mctnibcr..-, q f ha- < y gr eg a lion .will eyorl r vr. to make list? stay <; vrhto:,. a; enjoyable one Tin' Sunday Scintil aiH AC’K I ' !ague will api'i ii t" -•; 1 ' * I ih i u Cbr.isl.mas Ship ' on Hie • p first of pc.- ‘ week :>■ Tli S’ Paul iju.- will begin it); run at S Si. at i 1 ’- 1 1 a.in. and travel i u- , ‘r.uUn ruth to the e!uni'h. NEGROES GREATEST : ! usim-sses and tram IS !. bor i.i i ‘ r.n, id nr pi turn* ,i • cs. aui, ■ : frtv eat tmm - .•t:fi l |!:i>nt;i!. piu-; , ft" , ii, i construct inn • b 'i n- | Os till' thi Le-.vee.i- mud nut a ’o one has i/eei; foierd to iiv i;ourt Careful cor. ill<-I.iti ~ of u issues. Unarms.sh tn.ve. : -a i■ ■;11i ms. ur- . biased ho ir v: of both s'.:ie.' and ! efforts for conciliation f v the wm- ; n;it too have reducer! friction Jt .cpb I Bu •l;si d. an <r- -i aanl ! tamuiissionor .-it oi'irra ~ head * ihe i..|ik. ■ coiisirii ••! ’he -a , On the Negro oyer'an; the :cpo 1 read,' . “Negroc; snffci dr-erurdn > lion tn a greater extent lb.in ail otlior so-called miinvities in Nra Jersey," ! t moili Ii: UUlientill;.’, on t}ltf ;W-! situation in the state, n aisled: j •‘Then- arc still r uy areas oi the state where discrimination is: practiced m ctnnpa.'yniraf. mu yet no person -a discrimiivui’d < against inn, availed himself of he rights under the law. i G & W William «s Penn £ Blended Whisk©y 8 $3J5j O 86 Proof rut vrtMOMt wwr.Km *-i twr, #,*»F 4Y» AW*» O*U OiH is;,;, \tVMnuf WWSKIY, 4*5% MUJIffAt, r?r>THLfQ f BOM AIN. mn*rw* i trms ntirfs, mira - "™—-——- i \ . * /k «•/ mmmm » - V v 4/ f &>f\ .-£C : -'vk rs^r' A -- /. f.,-' "\ * ill iff 4*7’ (—* ' " 1 8 ■■’WBlPi jgM The merriest Christmas and the happiest. | New Year ever is the very best we can wish > our friends, one and all. May the Yuletide season bring you every joy and happiness, * Stephenson Appliance Co* ,f in (hr of.-.hci tiu muni • v , .•••mplamts received from ccr-j . l;o i e urban atra; that report • tlio r.rca'.e.;t numbii in the first j in 1’ is do eve ascii it 1, : i : healthy sign md a ow. | ii" cft'C! ■ policy ohuiigo.' Oil the oar! if c> pi yta.a and laloi ■wg.ai- j r.uitia: r’li.' to their imdcrdend ! in;.; i.i ••'id v. iil.in.Etiu'; to <;>>t>;-,<• r- 1 ".i: voh the law.' Tin-; committee si." ei.iiot iii;r ih,-, nrw lew ha.-- upco.-,. pew jo >l li >r*t.i?ll( t’.s lor non*oily iZW' i of I. !‘ mtE • ))•' 1\ 0] l i *. I ,i r ’loi- !!:•' n- ! .!T}h<».* of v <. n oi:i; n ' if: v Oi . inr, 1 l ; dic^remtu,!?i«»’!’ji «;: way u.oin. s f&rs: 'r s • -y A ■ *’■ 4i I iiwt-i v .u & Sr *1 t ' -o,u -m 4 l ri Itoiiflau (^rccrniGs WITH OUR BEST WISHES BROGDEN PRODUCE COMPANY*" RAI.II(;il, NORTH CAROLINA Wl 7 ! K r in :•:,, \TTiRDAV, DEC. 25, 1948 • I lip number f, t new iut> opijovturu ties i l Ko-callcti nunorp.y groups : <*.■» ii msuii of tup jaw spuinst di‘ ei iminalioii.” 'S»>OO Aid ilt* j’M >i i<*d j By Bishop Walls i oi Eunmran l iliildmi \KW VO!!K iANPi Hi -mo Vi J IV,i!' 1 of the AAIE Zion ’<' a.a anivhi'ii. ed '...-I c la a nei U'at Satin !;.,d been raised to help 1 '.trad .ai'J clothe .'■i.l.ool ciillil: rn cl ! ' r a;p;c t: utntrie;; in Europe. Till'| ’’ i; ... were raised during t-y biae- ;op’s lcctui'c tour throughout the na ;tion and after his return from a l it to Europe as a member of the .jeep,vincas commission, r.ent over* c.i. b the war department. t< nortec) that sdf»o ■-f the ■ .ue • - it was rent through fir. lie;. . y stmirh i riper of tic v. ••rid . 't'lit etl t t Clniroher by the Crimen i Wc; Id S ( 'rv (■•(• Jast summer. Nomiordiun for one of the ,rn # rt* •’:T ope- at", s in federal se '.ice. ~■■• ; -d looking George Holland, lia ’ ison repi-CM ntativi- if the VA Holland is highly respected by oil u ’is r Ik’ igucs. and he really iri '■■ V-. i ivr and duff. chum.
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