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» PATRONIZE THESE GIVING THROUGH THE AMERICAN RED GROSS ^ :V:t i*ssEl§l fIUUMM 'W'- 1 ..-v. *■ lk-t!fefflPfe* -«#. f- "*■* &&K JUg#*' 4 £s9 ~: : . m , m mmm % **■* - 1 • r: W' ■ 1 — —-,■■■- Top left: 1.! I ood for the :i7lh inn- fu. ion. Top renter: l<' ■ - I." -a tuito :•■ '■ /••'!* : W ' munity leader::. lower left: Food and comf-.*rlt for d> m-tev vu-t-m . Lower renter. K«. a' ‘ 10, " " ' ' , “" U " \ Baby care in a home nursing class. A. Poweli Davies To Speak At i outk Meet WASiiiNDTON 15- A , \’i Davit .V. ■ hilt :■' -iv. -■ -'l'll pn- tf> •••f A S r.' ! t’-! • - Church, will d'iivc; :h i-.fv.nM ;«JdrC* •:? ■<• th«i • >j' ,v •' ** ’ the third m'-m;:*! Youth ! « iv•' C-infc rcr. t d !h,r .V..':- ci! A- ■■- eiation for the Advancement <>i Colt'red I’t’c.j• w , - this week by Mrs. i;u ;• MAAC'.'P vtui-it :,<v..■!..;•%■ i'..' con fer* nee. titled ••Oper.M.ie-i Civt! Right:..' will lie he it: on t:se ca:aim ; : of Howard Ur.. ..ny here from April 1:0-23. Dr Davie?, ck-ctim*:! by Tim-' magazine -- <■ ■■■’.' .v• - • mat-landing liberal cU a'jy.,-• n.' •*.. chairman of the Emergency C •• fvrra.ee .*?; Co hiai\ 1 Amrni;.- F nt:: a ;*>lfi. btr of the board of rii.-cto!-. •■-. Federal Ui ' in- . ■.- : i be-' ; active i i v. i U-iv'o v.no church and civic ,- r • ;pi Ho ;• .. C-m* v.: ;t mi -cli i * u • - !■ • ■ ■ ■ Union and -s author A.a Destiny Tnc* Faith .: ’ urepem ant Liberal, and the h a !hv ovi m. The Be: • n • • i: . . Mrs. Ilurlrv has announced ; ,t more lean tru-i.v Hundred - ; ■ s.-niative? A. A’ 'i' "i < ■ '■ ciis and coUeyc ehapter:- -vi’ maoc knov. n te- . i:,n:ntic-n \> att- nd the four-day ».: -nferciice Dcjf«a;e;; w.nl meet with the: < iv.-tcri repre.-i talives ui ( 1 ;.■ tod wsli cur. duct workiiv., .-•:sons <-;i a lour (Wckage lermativc jn . : .ni i . ■.-a - ins education. * ccnon: , social welfare osit! r:\ii ...in HOUSING FIGHT ■f STORY IS TOW IN APSIS. ORISIS NEW YORK Tiif found, fight to 1 .1 .■ ■ info the 1.,e- .! U>> H s New .it ;■ ' v 'U.i'l ::■» lit in Trenton- ; r ci■■ won■ by t.’in ford B. Moore in the A. ! ' ■ .<■ '-f The . Although ihe 1.7 p; r ' which the project v.v.- developed specifically forbade r;u;i him m<- nation and ert-yaleei m pancy it was no! nidi; after tnc National Association fur the Ad vancement of Colt.-vd T;'!e had mobilized sentiment in the < m munity (hat Nt-Tocs •dmh trd to the Ro.y/'fv Ti i.v ,u' discrimination or eyreyaU' n . Moore's article pm <>u: < Other h atere n the o■. (Crisis include ni'ticir v Ci.u.rjtv. Padmcnv on the "S" . 1; Race Riots ' -nd in O : i. <■ II on “Tntcrftroup Reuit'on.- nd Fiir.i strips.” ; ©productions of Both j Brail s sculpin' ! -rti.-ut ,vcl m rcUUrial anaiyri. of the Senate fils irtister DIANA SHOP Diana’s Fashions At a Price 242 Middle St. NEW BERN I GET YOUR NEWS IN THE CAROLINIAN ADVERTISE IN THE CAROLINIAN NEWS DEADLINE ' Thursday T | EACH WEEK i Mil ? id Ml tlßttfS .;i• Li .hint - ’‘i.) ) •.- v ( ■ , * i - ~ ■ nfinrttT vCt i* • j ;]0 d A «t n! DVt. . .:*.D ,f l ;1 • * ••*».!■. • 11« - ~ . r 1 ■ •,•. ■ c>! Jit- .ciFitt /VS.i l-jci. . .-f m»’» (> »jsd 'i k’<- tfXCV T• • ’ 'kittij j 1 |c ■ ; t - {)! . _ ~*e*** t ‘~\ ">)";• . li'g, ! '.♦ / r „ * / T„\ ft c;K /'N/SIA I I Q , #-s- i H A®' i-V il‘ /if’ fff / i J .Cr''fcSsSSK£ i o ji. \L. r • £-,> /' V L-’s #-/ JsbL'J^Tii \ „ - w j \ ( g . ktw--~T6SANPSPRIN&QVV dL % ■ hi j :i.i |4 T *45 / I if ■ d f |Tv ;::fTw a f? -As fMi a .:T 7 -at ; UlGchD'.a ; A^pti-r-j- •■■-.'] 2 'T.\G .eG-VT-' h/T is®/' (Adi '*• ■- ■f • s '-y\ i & SiC<-- • •• V ' SOr i MAT C UW" &Xj(- ?! i///A l//// - \ iy I l r oca r i V- - , SPR'iNfrTOMIC?rA ffV \//\ \ S i 7 : T-T hiT : Tß#v T v. V \t yo'** ' ' U>wT) //.. | "oyyrr.sT U * yfj'A '-/, L -;d. i";: POCCURKY'A ?Bef 4 S ffcOUßftElSTKT^^Vpu^j V v--r"'-7 A C—-—/art YOU aT (CCAY'I'r WCCTh3 T ,Jfc • / - |! ; ! f'/TT ) f /'/ \)' A j /<-'0 ( ri @-i/, a* 1I (A 'tt?% —6 ■. t•/ / V -AH/AAe U it ityssc -sj>t.i.Eß, i -■ i“ —-o ftjaauyaag^^Hg 1 ■■ - TyE \ipp THFWSSK'% il -‘. h Vii L V e 1M ilO ARE PRESENTEi! ■:? ALUMN' EOF' • *• - i;li j*f,.» », ;..nr! vv< r<; : \ will; a a ortU-tual . i L H - flk ’ .••• .. w»n*D under t’‘- _. i: -. iji i ■; ,-r Ml ;-. M.iry ®UiartDtt. ; ;.. • ; t 1 lol.Th «.• .\ji, •' (. • : .'; daughter- of Mi* .;.•: '\l M. Snath n! im • ’;.f a.r«elr i.H’ poiTv*- : ...... *| } .:A; }';.,! buffet -Up -1|5.T1 ‘HMINAT‘/.ON i*- s - I -ukt !«M \'• P sci i :fc,U the sands ARMY CHAPLAINS' . PEACETIME ACTIVITIES U g Anny chaplains officiated nt lC,8f»8 maniages in the 17 months following July 1, 10-IY. In the- sane pmiod there vere 11,0.18 baptisms and -1,7-11 professions of* faith. The marriages include the (in cf* major faiths: Protestant, Romm Catholic and Jewish. The Chaplain Corps baa been Hnkcd with the Army since- the 1-hriniiiii.ff of the nation's history, .vs tf.i U. S. Army developed through successive interval., of war and peace, chaplains increased in nembci and the sigiiilicai-eo of t!’.<•;!• contribution to national de fense became inctearing iy recog nized. As of January 1, 19-10, there wore 1.22! chaplains on active duty with the Army and Air Force. At the height of World War 11 ' enrollment (July 19-15} the Chr.:>- C'.-rps numberod 8,171. W*-- M War 11 chaplains we-e avauird 7A dccoratior-?: IS received ti.- Distingui-ii.-d Service Ci- - 157, the Silver Star: Abb, the Le«fan of Merit; 20, the Si.-l(lier’s M--d.il; 1,2 'kti c Bronre Star. A total of ; 78 chaplains were billed in action: four died i u J a y ane?c prison camp:;; 20-1 were woun-ied in no ; tion. M- w that hi id liehnvt. a ■■■■■< d . and the occupational hr* --ird- *.t i. 1 •c* military have decreased, okapi.*inn no longer need share vith their n:cn the emergencies of battle. Tim Chaplain'? !>:> -e prey ram, ii-.-,vover, cliant'cs litlh: with the cer:a-.* ion of hostilities. The chaplain continues to arrange- for and conduct iMig iotis services, provide ntorsl counsel find reh ■ i-;imini- *ralima:, ai d c-iH-ouKiin t!:* gianvih of charactei • and morale. Tl:e pro! ol in rule and morality arc- ever present, call ing for the uirno.-t obFav >• r.mt - e:lme; a-..! r; u'iiua! u:.;■.!.* -*: ti -i be ehnpia ,-a it -a rbn!!en;-;e inch tv..-! ruct with imhir-try •1 iiitv i'iyer- e, r mn!"e a-:*l a;,a.r Tim object ivc-, of the lain rdtimaie:;- .-ann i! •.*.. *.-. -i me effective Arm; ft.*: •i’lm.nb chtuocU- in a ■ ! in r»n:u (. I «'!::• 0- SA\ HH > \X\ Ts SN THECAKOMMAN - v ■ *.-■■•• • ••*;•?■! , ■• :**’< v': -V asV** i, ’/. ? •:,•■•'.>• ,-••■'•'- ••••‘•;: ..: <r:-.' •*' I •/•:i4V*' •¥*'< t .feJiji • _so>i_ ■•■'*''• 1 '’ BAPTISM J\ ARMY CII AiT’.l,—Not up usual ..-. Ilt. M'eno of ;nl'a;.i h-M i m by chapuiius of the j ■ ■• .ti f'chiWt'cn 1 ''' haplains. T1 _ -- - • - PETROLEUM PROCEEPP p : ! W* ‘ •<• **' \ \ »\ «y.> - .--v -.»r«s 'jacrrwr.* «r -'. **■**.:**»*■«*• -*-?•«-- »--> |..—A ?*4 |f ■,. •■-| | n I f£- k*-' i. '■ ;, k f v4^^l : \ ■ ):■ : ''. : , '". ■; . • ■ ’ . '. ■: . .-'■ ! >C‘. P y ' J- S'. : . - • •' 1», 1 ■" ’. ’; ‘ v . 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'1 Alicr.aU , Miami, Florida, housewife j in a cay him 1 ornipt, folds her bit towards tin' fight for tin repeal >1: 1 all Federal taxes on oleomargarine ( as she parade.- with her sign m ; I front of the Capitol, where the I House Agriccltvm Committee held j on the rriargar'!'® i “' i r<?- J I peal bill. | l * \ i:phi starch always j;r. t •• frdh'. •. ■ ! • o: a <i; -ji Ion!.. if ! hac - j i.;' sii'-if 1 :' i-< qu\rc :■■■ v'ry stiff {snc'd .v.dw ~-i ttdi. Wrap ;•« i .nr. : ' hi it >j- 1 ■- - ■■■;' •v'!j I’i'-'iit ijVc ’.'/]■ a :K; add'. Tea C.M,. ■ T "a " . ■ ' da,. :be ;ii, iaMU-d at lia,;: :;*r.s av-. _ !• a.-- d in:j:.;; \‘ . ;;a ...cia-via' : d >:> l':u i.li <•.- ft, ».I>* tfK .a .mv.. Bat !.*}:■ u bar Sap.iri or j rr -.vr-oi a -si!,c! oi. ” > i,ii»-• ; ;• ; •. -)i • i ■' tiO-: and . h-,ai>;. (a a a■, if ftod hi : ■ a.i:-a arn, ant': HIM! iftdjj .aai. . '.km s aqueozo bi v ring : - s ihcy ; In Oak the U. th Tin II ad- a s V Ov *,.. .. fgP|! ■so r •* ,* < /JR V". . - K ‘•f'-'.VJ’ s C^SII DETROlT—Matioral Offwvrr. of the Kutun* F mers j.f America, an e,ov,r-:.,0f y-'v iw v: c v vat.-na! ayri , ,iun. : ‘■ p fin'd O e.-vud and an- v - and toured I>, ;r ■! m. t ut : up }>!;. .Jarir ;t two day visit to the Motor ( ;l v Alwco, Doyle > of St.rtl.e, l-Vnida. president . f the Futuie Farmers, and Fi an/ it a. on id at, b-u u M.y x (dip., 1 ok vve-t a jiuxjcl of the lot 1 Tt actor . n •lulaciuivd j n Detroit. | PARDON ME 1 P LEASE m T Jl AN IDEA JUST i HI l.et My Boy JU.p ' Sell The Carolinian * For His Vacation Money ’ ww>. mi VWMHUM.a' '***■“*** New Bern Citizens tiio Crude With These Advertisers Make This Page Possible . . \ vd.V, It Cilil i(> s?TV|) vIIUIONs , ;i : jiMit f'-r iir>F!-oved and \ ' ,i!Ki Sue! In - S;,! i i , iitin; i . ■;: J 0!:: ytiHl* has, Shi je. yi'Mind the fn<l ... v , :<j| iill-tilric
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