WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. FEBRUARY' 26, 1940 : " SECOND SECTION PATROMZi; THESE ’ ADVERTISERS »iioiMo\iu uFwt BARS SHOPFUTERS FROM MAJOR STORES RICHMOND. V i ( ANT 1 Fu quPrtt and wicim-pread ca shoplifting, a venture which in n\ assumes the characterisin'!-: of business, is under inv; sir. n here following Hk- dr-! M i ■ •;uch case;- in llu"Unsv v. eek by Judge John 1, In.-.i am The women riefendanis wue <-r --'''red by the judge to sta.v 01:! G Jcwntow'n Bre-td Street stores >Ol the nofct three years. That i u - moratorium haiuoog over tin- soup lifting business which .ppenrs ; ; have been developing ; tile city tor several years. Tile white wnio.ii>. Fa a Ma rtin who has been sentenced to jail for 30 days and fined SSO and costs was charged with stealing mcr chanise valued at sl(t in a depart ment store Importtion of seinence was suspended and she was ordcj'ed to ,sta yout of all Broad .Slice' stores. T'ne ether four \\. ». .•»! col ored, were convicted on two charges each, but imped if -n of tht sentence was suspended ta. s of the eight casts on renditivn that the defendant ->r. ut ■ f -dl T' > .d Street store* west of Eighth SGcva The defendants v.-< re *,, , ddmo Harris, 23; Mildred Jefferson. GE Dorothy Morton, 21, .n- i K G> Johnson, 22. The four whim n* we.. . ,• > 1 with stealing two mens ha--- one store and merchandise valued at sl2 in another store. The had been appealed from police court where each defenria- i v. sentenced to jail for a nurd five months and fined $-.5 and rv FLEMING COX SERVICE STATION I Gas and Oil. Fish, Meats and j Groceries, Cold Drinks. Ice- Cream { Phone 212 8 Ayden, N C, Groceries Delivered $ EDWARDS AUTO SUPPLY „ WHOLESALE Replacement Parts and Accessories Greenville » '• *r-‘ , CONfiNC-KTAL f£AVJft.eS ' "" T ' Ll -* , ~» l /mi&V l TOiNK I HEAR UTTUE VOICE . i EVEN FEU.) { KINCAWEAIC j>- tll^E^/7^U6K^/I'M6aN6V Happy Khmer New Year. W' /OHFREEZY/YOUJ _ . ... „.. | ... ._ ... M ,L , ]_. - ■- ■ • Wt.- KIM' i *Ei v* , _i KINGTON PETISiiNALS The Line, hi Sampson - -'a-. t>lr. I'Ml'Cllt Ti'iiChf'i' ."v ’ t ■,; >t an and I Gfndav at'li’t ri'-. | Auditi-r turn <>l tin- .1. 11. S-irnfi"an S.-honl tu VV: In. ; lb.' p. - ,'.l lit '.tliui ■'( 11 I play bv p.'i|'il- of bn- xt'i ra -!> Mr.: M G. V, . 11' aUa 1-i ' >■ : out loader |,f Girl Sr> Ut T’ 1 , .;j I No. 15 was ■tost- to a in< -.-tin. i I Oil the (roup ut ho'' hotm at 303 j - 'll Adkin St re. t. Dr J J. Han ; i,i; ..J was gur-.st : ucaPn tin; nee is ion Th< Rov. K. E Sykes dr-Fve: d ; t!i<: morning f■ nnior at tile nu>- ■ t(-i :y meeting \o rs o! ‘h Hunks C-hapN ’>’■' ' -it F.itlme. '■ ■;Creek which was held Sunday, i ; Vi. iti vs were pre •- nt from Gin: Hu in Rocky Mount an a > VVhdaki-r. • j Th : Rev- .Jovuii H. Bank-, :ee ; : ter. presided eve- H' !v Gormnau iun ,-orvH held Sunday at. the • St. Augusttnc-'s Episcni>a' Chare,-.. The LaymenV. League •■ id it-.; meeting at 7:30 Wednesday. The 1 cc-nfirmati-on class he id is i egu lar meeting at 7:20 Friday. ! The Isk-r Ststi r were- ie ard :n ; a program a' llg St. Augustus 1 AMF. Zion Gum a n Sun lay v citing. The Rev. U. S Johnson u ’ pa-tor of tii;> chiiscn. Mrs, Aina ta Tatum ;, v -J Miss i Lucille Patrick were guests of ; honor at -a birthday party which was Judd Saturday night at Go : S East St , by Maw. Pauline Fa -5 trick and Lillie Kan;.:. Giu’-ts present ineiuded; Mr* j Ria ecu Cox, airs Lucy |-at:'.tK. Odessa ! Ingram, Mr. and Mi : Hood. Ms ! and Mi s. Hoad, Clarence King, Jr.. James Giles and Arnos Pa \ i trick. ’' Mrs Hannah Wiiit-field of Km . t-.'ii recently a- >un< • d Go rum sags in N<-w Ke'n on Juno -SO. ifi-tb*. of her iaugsft . H.o]cit V- > ' | ia. : -i to Milton IGhi.sd: of K.n ston, Th Rev, an 1 Mi . G>L ■> ... announced the marriage ol then Robert Davis. ;s.. so >, .Vi... Bertha Davis C igman of Fii Ids Street. Tne ceremony was per il--: med here on F> isu , v 17 : Mrs tVinnie W. err is .s-s, -v ■ ill ,s Parrot':. Ml S ra! Hosnmd. A rneclir.y > : A.- \amlers tory No. 228 v. a hi. id at H-sUoway Mid last wc‘-k G sir Zac'. A! = :-. asdi r sovia a . aid G s.- Sv vv > | prcsenk If wit.-; inro rs-i.-sly >s,o ( . [ i a week e- S : A gar .G-.s 7 . A AV\AU voice? ‘SA-AV/ \ { MAYBE THERE PS <~CMETWN6r \ /S —tip THiA LOVi. BU&NBS&f) ) ttZmK vii OBT<~Q\\E CANDY* ’ yet >As7a<: po& that- new; ****** ( ‘ \i . /Sandy me ?Yi ( \Vs 77 7-WHY/ IT'S FOR HI 4 (thaocw ot istefe ay J]*gf7,. A! w » AM&gggkJ / tf! r iSf &M' w«jPhf X IN! love") ‘qgsm«* AFTER ALL.... ■*-— **v Inventions That Serve You Thomo« A. Edison ' | a GrflNk.i wild - tv! birtrddy ti.-L-u- W D M?I G-i'-f -mDin-.G, •f- Is - . "- Pi® ' f s ‘ •’"‘•KTlBl • •*, |Y'l (~ 'i I y)l7 US. pdtc’ifj ,n (.0 ■ l ; ff! "trsD ; r«‘)fion and ppn.p*'a?!on.’ Revoloticniiecl J JjvlnQ cf tht world. Contributed phono- ( moiion picfu-cs; f-iiorc' fu-nfrous | fi PATENS MAKE JOBS SLUM CLEARANCE BILL PASSES IND. HOUSE GSGG it should have riven G 172.80. M s Esther li-. is.es was itonored seily with a diowe given bv UiO uic.r crioir oi F e.h Taiv-'!",.;eS-' (M •• if NT . •n‘ : -■>■- s gins I ■ I- vhid.-i U shc-is G J Brunei’, and Eider F OuM.,- -of Mi:.-. Oma E-Bara., condueU-d ’ v rr,C' Un : Sunday the Jr re: Gem ("iiureh. Seven. Springs Music f>r die service w;,-; p avidrd jby the Rev, sv - H-nvl's cb:.i-r and Aii' . Ftexiuma Brown. vociUst. Others parU-": pa ting included ibe lii.sur, tin* Rev. Mr. Miller: Mrs. fin uey of Jon < '-uinty. Me«dames . ; Odiin:; and flamy from KiusSm wd Mr--- GG-v Aiiaei -of Do o ; Run. ' ' INDIAN'APOI.is I’d. \NP< j Tire ■ Usa-.-.E: :! !v a.dsiiv-: team cf i Judy n IK.iG-s riy and Forrest W unfair feature- f «m Indian,apoiiS; ;: : 0 ssh the TuGaea Hons.- of Rep- | rr? v- - bv a. Ji.'t to 0 vole. rc::,inon s..v. definite ! plans i .;- yr- efliir.E ail in,habitants ! ,«>•' bus idirdicd ura before pro-j vvedsig v.'ith rwievclopmeui. and it i iiii.nvs the courts to e.v. irpt well) equipped homes from being razed. | Ally Forrest \V. L!tiiej..hn, one ! of the ivu-i Negi=» legislators in the j lniti.mui G neral asscinbiy. said the bill would even'll:!!;.-.-’ be passed by j ‘hr soioUs aii'J dgurci i>v \'r- gov nr-j nor. Upon its OCtnni pas-aigo he re- j marked, "tn inociacy has w-n an- j other \so'cry.’’ HH LUpPT LET HER SBo{ygOlOU./HCfWy% ‘ Hf >Hi A AHE YOU -y / '>!/// wyyOc/oH, &p£t zvy i f you-you fickle/ | mJBBBA&frYOU/O s''~7ZD \ '—— "7 /'—-A'- \>yyy/'; fr? Jiy £'*< ’ ot just Ihnk H bout the nows you want In the paper. O’ •' ' o,‘ V nev,- You may ic-nve news at the following addresses: Sutton Bro-. News Stand Veterans News—Dial 3928 Re n ember, deadline for news is Thursday of each week ! get your news in at once Mr. Bailey lives on -E North St in Kinston or yen may contact William R. Burney. ft T^l {By GEORGE S. BENSON J —■- i' * ® President ot Haidmg College ] Jl' tA/ ■•! jj; £%*:*■* Searcy, Arkansa* ' u *a*^ v Jlljfc-Uw 4 IK YOU AUK a tradesman, or a skilled or U'lAiliod laborer who \\ rk with 'hands —if you oail youi c’f a “worker" you must indeed he thankful that you live in America Not that you should be any more or less thank ful, bdnv a doctor, lawyer, teach*T, or whatever you are. But somebody has called this nation a ‘workers’ lb-public,” and 1 con sider that phrase a good way to de-criho '-hut we i enjoy 1i n * this land '-f plenty,J" * "1 to 4 r Indeed there i • no other coun try whether s-x'ialized, partly so* minted, ;>r even communistic, that has given its workers more. A .apitalislic America has en abled ■ ven “common” laborers to live like kings were accustomed to live not many year ago. We j produce and -a y y the fruit- .f 1 products in W>• must. never for- I ret that this ha -a,,, about if- ! tauft tee- ■ - atij, -- ■ M ■i U> i makes it |rt»*ibic. s Future 'i. 1-e! 1 - r and ! .1 ppp*• 1 | 1 W'-■ i'KCr a s lot; lla ----- ! I the “isms” and ideologies of the | experimenters produi ed anything ; letter? Certainly they have not, • No worker in the .world comes j anywhere close to drawing the ; | pay or enjoying the comforts of j the average person right, here in i America. Tra.i- 1 is hardiy a ui- I ; t-.on today that is m*t begging us 1 ; to send them v■ m, or to hol.-mr j up their lagging economy in some > V ay. T 2 It > ■' . i \ ; > Possibly th-te arc shmw.m --i itigs in tin- Av. -rican m. th d But ; j judging from the a< movements of j I th ‘ past, anr) vartvvng the possi- j i i’iities abend. I un think of I nothing more foolish that! to dis card any pmt of our, American j wav We mo now a future a ! 1 glorious r, -«r past.' We have j | new ..wm! .. f at m: ■ t-m-rr. . jet HIS MASTER'S VOICE ' Sc *~*****' -. ' By COLLIER ' "i - k -V''' -, ■} - \ >v ' ; •■ X -.li.ff-.-.SiJfc*- ntj -■ t Patronize Our Advertiser Attention... Greenville Readers Sharper Forbes, well-known Greenville citizen and business man. has screed to make it easy for Greenville readers of the CAROLINIAN to get their papers and *3 pet their news in to the paper, Mr, Forbes will sett the CAROLINIAN at his store and will take any news that readers bring in Slop post Mr. Forbes’ for a cool drink and bring your news and pick up vow CAROLINI AN If you don't happen to want a drink, bring your news and get your full sixteen pages of local state ?nd national news. Don't forget, b T your news jn by Thursday of the week before you wani it 'published Support the CAROLINIAN, it. will support you. WILLIAM .H- BURNEY, Greenville representative. i 1 : *. ainM.nwirnii, u «wuiaru , SECOND SECTION propulsion and electronics to ex plore. I can think f ■ other. economic system, besides the kind we have in America, as be ing equal»to the < pportunities ahead, ’“ Freedom jj W E HAVE imnicdi of Choice 2 ate needs, too Our -•-<* f people could use per-; haps five million new and im proved homes in which to live Millions of farm homes need electricity and running water.' We need more automobiles, and our capacity for them seems never to diminish More cars mean more roads. One_ advance - ment calls for more. Friend, let me say that 1 know of no system that will bring these things to, us - except that American wayw of initiative and enterprise, f m' In thi workers’ America, there are other things of great impor tance. As a worker, you are not t >!d what you may do, or how to do it. You are not the mere ehat i-.-l "I some state bureau. You pan choo-> your job and your i , sjeer, and so ( an your son. You | ar: rnai-.e your own detisioiis. Whether *. u work for an em ployer, or decide to work for, | yourself, you have a right to j s,-.-v< the "world your own way. ! These things are important t-> ! v< j, and you * are j^lmportant^b’^ | Umr nation.jap i p No ,eher land * can ' show" the i progress America has made. No* S where else is there such a high i : tandanl of living that applies j j.. *• v.-ry body. Progress has flour- , ished here as nowhere else. Why? j I We have 1- cn free to oe rci-r m i genuity, incentive, competition, ! and thrift. We have been free to invest savings in more and bet (t-. t -Is Wi have not been sub t<, tyranny or despotism from j government. What political die- ; | !,:!■•! hip can match this aehieve ; ment?/- ” * Dry Those 'Tears ■ft* Bewildered and tearful, itils youngster is comforted by a Itrti Cross volunteer while food, cloth ing. and shelter arc arranged for her mother at Bed Cross disaster relief headquarters. DOVlift DOINGS The Sortmd Sunday \\ as the 1 regular pastorial day with tin ;un ilibei end friends of St. Peter's i ;P. W B. Church. The pm-tor, Th'’ l Rev Mi Lync-a of Kinston, was in! | charge of the services. At the moi uing services. The . :ft Mr, r.ynch chose for a text, i j “-Who ever drinketb of this watei • Tha: f shall give you shall never i ; Pirn Subject "Tile J,lvina W;f " He brought to us a powerful i | sermon and the choir was at Us !tn : . Truly the spirit was there The Rev. Mr Gann r of Pink Hi ' i delivered the evening message. His : test 'v;>> taken from Si Malt. 20th : ! Chapfei 6th to J6lb verses. So! ! jeet. "Let us work until our day.-; j are done." The choir of Si John Church of '■ [Christ accompanied by The Mrs 1 H. li.irpe; of Kin:.loii, rentloi od ! : m rvic< s al St. James Church of [ Chris! Vanccboro, last work- The meeting was fine both spir :itioi!ly md financially. Th:' Rev K. F John: - n . .-on j fined to the hospital in I-Suhintorc Md. The last report is that he i doing iu:<\ Jhe fare !y aod friend i ask for your prayers for The Rev •Rd i . that he may he helped and Do n be bn:, i. with us arain Mr- Janie Johrrmn. and V.d-vr ’ I F , Jr., wife and son of the Rev. - .),,?! ! ».( !! Jl f f (ir {• ilh-l i. s,' ’ | Friday to visit at the bed idr | Tee Itnv Mr. John sac, He ivccn 1 jiv unde; went two opero'ion -1 conditio/j is reported a, bein.; j To iis many frends who would i I care to write to him m- Vii gin b lands ;ui in-,!meed this i -eek t hat he i. ; plan ning to app int an agricultunst to 1 11 * 11 .»ta farm extrusion program in the . hand te n-’lnr'. rile su-vem-.. .ays Hint the duties -.a; she a;;:a‘-u!iiiri.-f ill include • '.xteiV'ioii work with fanners, in ,a:i.ipitlot. i.l weak with field crops. . -II and wal r conservation, l-i the islands. They farm • i.a.tfOO acres POETS CORNER HAHVI ON IS NOT Os .At) it v John llrnrik Clarke for AM’ Me. Babylon is not dead. ! . av Babylon yesterday, !: me grinning face of a red-rap In Pennsylvania Station A.- : later iu the movemets Os dark girl’s body. In a cabaret •And --r.iy last night, I saw Babylon ; to '.-aching against race haired From a step-ladder, on Lenox Avenue. ; No. Babylon is not dead: 1 mI Babylon when a dark girl 1 . i) glad my troubles won't last On is j„ the oppressed race f*: io ii om under tla>■ yoke of op pression jFr - H\ byloi - did sleep for a while. F:, Babylon never died -■ 1 the day of Babylon’, awsk- ■ 1949 RED CROSS FUND 1 ;Si¥B ttl, \ CGWOOD’S asso7~ STORE HIS. BROS, Owners 1,,.- v iiwiiiim>.jfmum, KFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE ‘■WHERE FRICES ARE LOW' Evans St Greenville Whiles Stores, Inc. WHAT YOU WANT AT WHAT YOU WANT TO PAY Greenville N. C. CASA BLANCA INN BEER SOFT DRINKS ICE CREAM - SANDWICHES 708 Harvey St., Kinston, N. C A L, Johnson, Prep. F.MMVSCAFE~ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT of Mrs Lucy Miller Home Cooked, Foods A Specialty Pleasing You, Pleases Us 412 S. Queen St. Kinston