PAGE TWO RALEIGH BRIEFS ! - ■ n Mr. an*.! Mrs Malon S’pence of 9<’4 Manly St., Mr. and Mrs. John use Harney and sett. James Felton of Fuquay Springs motored v> Richmond. lost Friday night to visit tin'iv brother and sister ln-la«v. Mr. nd Mr- Robert Spence Sunday th- ftnnlv went to New ! it X r '\s, Va to sc-e another hru thre. iit Celias Spence They hah a vet v pßasant trip Me-- Viola lV'Raine and M>. Them . Hi nrv OeLalne have re cent iv scunted from Washington, ts • here . hey were visiting Me Blanche A Sanders. 9f*4 Manß St. is ati*-)iding sunimw school at. Temple University. f'hiia tleipbli! Fi. Mrs. Sanders is a teaches in th- SliivvL vn school a Hillingtcr. Mr. and Mr Terry Hinton of 1015 So. Wilmington St. have left ihe .-i»v on att .'xtended trip to X. V and Conn While in Conn, they will be guest -of M> and Mrs. Fred Harrison. Mi : :s- Couteo anti Floi'nice Johnson rs Phli-uit iphia visit ad their sistei and aunt. 'Mrs. Lena Jotica of 01- dV South Si Mr:- Cora Moseley of Kinston was else the bouse gitr-ai of Mi'«. .f o nr'-.. Mr. and Mrs .lames Windbu.-o and Mr and Mrs. Janies Wiiiuuti an.l • hildren. IvhonU) and Jnines. J> ,:'W' it tin tied to X, Y. tibet visitiiie lie. i pii.rcnt 5 -'. Mr and Mrs Jfop ' b ’• ! .i!on Pin. t. \Ti Willa Mae Feneil has. re rpi r it in N V after l i itiug motn ei Mr.- Aiiro Free mini. Mr iola O'Viai and children v is tied Jr. Brooklyn. V Y and J’lbhc T.<-. Mrs .Tosephuie (I, Hobi risen is race! inning in Frosburg. Md end Ph’la Pa flee* <;e hev is vi-dting in X. V C. Mi- and Mrs Joint Yarhor h'.R of Be:• iit'.nt<>. Md were visitor- of Ml run) Mrs John Cree.no of Caul f\r rj y : vl l and Mrs Tin-bard It- ) bison n . ..'-‘hind K-if-'is of M - Robta pm' ~i|n r M’- Mai l (i ‘ .: on of C.i t.;i:»"i pr M Kdoe T. n. a a and noli (filter Men Fi’hibeth Eneas of C- C' , s J.-i's snern b mfk end v it It ml Mrs Millie C p. yr.,l • 1.:1(1 L 1. «1- ,ii ,-t •• i i-npr .if Wibon. N 1— ici in ii.rlci .-n m a Imrior'-s ?-ip i\ '• visited -,-t .nine v; . c ! irk and Hi n nie. (li VMS HEIGHTS M- .'t"! .- .1 T Hell 1 ’ 'am i|< ■■{ NV> I'-'dk V'.i.i wool the week end fir'- .T Mrs Hell's her, y add ie 1 ha vis >( r> Chavis .Ya\ M.-- Melvin Cl'-nn and eon Mel tic s- o: 1t Chavis Way huv -■ • I'll S' •! borne at*, r ' NUlllft rsia l.V.n- .-.11 f i fri' I'd- in Vb.jsl 'll!"''on r r and X > r Mies r When we speak o' 1 . O' 0.0 FORTEEE v.v- must think) O' 01 ’ ••tar.ditiß. •• it.iing. walking | an.; even relaxing piwUious. A good. ex>ro; e to obtain h pm tec* s in ding position W to staid ■v ■’ !i ha,- k to a door, feet, tiv ] fcrhcr and hack in as nearly a s-t at got line '* is possible now it •••hi youv head in a natural up- , ward p, : r;,'ii feeling as slate!'' as yen •*•■ • rl\ t up. shoulders buck.' »D.•■!■ :• !: .. as well as the hips and | i'i*:l' or, ! be sure to ke«p those t-gs straight Now plaet that book 1 on vo ;r head and begin to walk i * he. * "U may develop poise and ; gret-efulness oh >e.<. you might ; tr'iiiki what ic. " I*' jrrnor and ease as you did ; in walking. Just be sure to feel ! . ' <’«! hii»s well buck in the choir ' fieri in an upiigbt position keening that sfiitoiy fooling all the j t i me, GOfin POSTPRF MEAN’S GOOD ! ’FfPIAT-TH n-opnsd shoulder* often j faucp fiTif to I)HVf» c4i*r j f j h£,<■•£ 1 tf* r> :>jr \K ' r‘,*v jr • ) Then too wl'tjj- ’ "r-ol rHvwMiTv wn ran not | Nrtfjpn-if* />*.« wnvnftV beaut if fl 1- j I v *1 tor 11»> p V H•• >r { y, | The. '. rip i j tr*’* V-'Vk’T? i Vr>’’ ’nvvi't fi hi j PMV flics K:»tqfTT ( A-n-i c;>.'/•!(• if Jv* 0* | t*»r» a' rnr rvp)‘eirytm ti niov l*A«t fr»T | T|*h tfif fo«\ plpvr, f/ I ;a j* *■? tVi* v» F>9 fi I 1,. •>. ' ->r. A iftiSk nf'lx© if f* l ■*»■**© ♦r. j ;h& • Imi* g»n r»f* try this un ! 1 c <-c ion )mvo *c: fTavi'l fipti t- ... Tt? . .v : 0 T^r;}•*• f p. 1 t « s _ i yi -«r ’o t* ' S -ti V* - 4V» c . 000 T}jo v-fiTfO' ! . «>- :.wf s wl/» •f' rr"’ ■'•»<* j ,‘br**TK. floHricj range, electric heater, and many' i Agnes Hospital recently, has -r turued home and was reporttd do ing nicely. Her many frieutis are i y!ad to hear, j Mrs. Maliilic Albeit of 202 Smite \ field has ret it rued home after visd* Ing Iter father. Rev M. M. Rogers or Ibxio, (la. also her sister am 1 friends of South Georgia. tiud Noth - i Fla i Mrs. .lames Rlouut of No. S Cha vis Way has returnee! home Com lit. Agnes Hospital where she was .a. patient for several days. H'-r 'many friends wish for her a qniek j get well. ' ' Mrs. Lonnie Mavis of fiCOh S. Mu ring,ion St. will leave for Caiii'oi i nla In the ni'Kl few days Is her she will attend the grand con. of I Klks. She will represent pragr -s- . sin- council. I Mrs. Melvins Ft*veil of t Cltuvie Way is making preparat ion to leave for San Francisco. California soon Site is delegate for (’r,,i’ >1 : City Temple No 31b. She is also i the Dt, Ruler Word has been received h re taut Mrs. Januie Mack of Haiti more, a former resident of :!ii eity Is ill and confined to bet- uj-.ni meiit. Hnirv atid g t well Mt"s ; . Mack. Mrs Alack plan,tin:: «•. he hack in th* city to live a • soon its she recovers. Mrs Laura .Mv-re of 13« Mb e Son: it st. iiueutit d the pro ltd ,< ter of household ct Rod in "'I son. ,N (’.. where -d)-- repi ' mue l , chapter No 330. .Mrs. Annie M. Jackson of N A. |c*. has relumed home aficr vi-it ing her brother and sisior-iti law. AL-and Mrs, Samuel Harris t-f 2 i Lincoln Terrace. Mrs Annie Robitr on of 10 Km i'll i'laza had as her guests tcccmUv her brother anil sisß r-in hi" 'di , ottd Mrs. Leroy Dunhar of N Y C ; All families of Chavis Heights and elsewhere av>- in sympathy vvit.li Mr. and Mrs Ci'orge Edward and family in the passing of Airs Edvards tmdhct whose futerai was held b’unday from the Hood , Hope llaptist Cltunlt. Mrs Fear I Freeman of i end the hivonilcr Class of Houschvdtl f R'tth attended the grand eh.-.- !er of Ruths in Wilson. N c. Mr- and Mrs Charlie Shepard M Wilmington Del. were dinne x nests of Mrs. Willi ant Curtis of 61? t Tower St. July 35. A four fours » dinner was served Nil's Mertie Smith was the hits ,-s of a dinner party for Mr and Mrs Charlie Shepard of AV'ihnittg top. Delaware Mr. and Mrs Charlie Sin Ter. entertained some of their • •m' - =r << bridge party a< Hie h-cf M mother, Tower Si o Chicken salad, hot r- 1 roll s stuffed eherrlf-s. oliv« l ,: - k ! - : punch and lime ire were served the gitep.ts Mr and Mr- AVi.Ham C.'lvtp. Mr and Mrs M<- Lord. M;s AYi! Cam Curtis. Mrs Mertie Smith Mrs. William done-. Afr arid Mrs Fran* Flagg Mr* Maud Lhillip ami daughter Mr* Ada FT '* Mr*. Melvlna Ferel' Ta Corhin and Mr and Mis Shepard were anibng those present ! “ | other valuable in eve. f iiorrc m'.d j farm <• v ipmern Bub H-a j n.aster for a nation; !■ re a--* •u . ! will serve as master *>f ceremotu s. THINGS INTERESTING TO f OMi N BY BESSIE V HK’U. HOW DO YOK IjOOK ’ DON’T Hi. DATED! H, all 'means do not he dated - girls, what i au) really saying is u;n No onc ; wants b© dated by an ounnnd .ed hairpin. Yet that is just what .'ill happen if you Insist on a -c 1 called last word in coiffure when | you sit for a photograph Choose j ihe simplest hair style the plain and simple one "ill last ihrougn | slip years and no on< will be able 'to tag you as « back number - j 'east of all bv looking a* your j picture. | SDN DEES’S : To wear or no' ! i.o wear in the otTiey As a care-i igtrl. a business woman, you are ! < xpected to know the How. A\ !u.,'. ; When and Where of dves«. j V min dress can b«. worn to bu. 1 if von wear the jacket vith lit Now irirls picture this an of ; flee or a large department M*. * with its feminine staff at their ! respective ports, nil wearing sim diesse. Not evevv girl, unfortuu at.-’ . b a perfect 26 and even • when, you are, that is not quite the jeize that aluaye looks bv-t in the jlow cut sun dress. The rules of weaving a sun dr*-«- are preftv much the same as thro of wearing slacks and shorts Eti )t»-sj your size happens to be id, 12 <>r It. it Is best that you think twice before you don either of the above mentioned, A TIP FROM FASHION This one for ihe man in your life In IHu not mo far distance they will Ihe nfd* to purebtiM a olasWe shlti j front, for ever lug \h rml wine it off. then ! presto tb« shiti is i lean. | ■RTDArvTTE pays -- When the man of th-- heiiee ■' cc tiu> c*rv jingr. it is c.irr >ct that he phouhl jeerve the pototoes with the mea> j Ttieo rc v (he cia ‘eo to potObor I member of the i'lir lly to add the : entry, vegetable-, etc, Med.*' H' »s now taking b*.d« !'« tv.is.Riding of a ne*c school | f or the V«u:to rVaf on.-t Vd ; nd of I “be A-.* The bui'dinc is to h*» eon j 'lritcf.ed at a cost of a hoot MOO 000 ; cm the same site which the present 1 plant occupies. 1 Legal Notices ! ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE | NORTH CAROLINA WALL COUNTY HA VINO QUALIFIED ns Ad ministrator of ihe Estate of George Allen Hinton, deceased, late of | Wake County, North Carolina. (Iris |is to notify el! persons having 1 claims against tire Estate of said i deceased to exhibit them to the : undersigned a* 115 1-2 East Har jeett Street, Raieigh North Ca’M- I linn on or before the Ist day of • I July, 1950, or this noth ? will he i l pleaded in bar of their rcrorerv. | .All persons indebted to the Es'ai" ' ili please make Immediate pay- ' ■ nnuu i This is* day of July, 1949. F .) CARNAGE. Administrator i July H, 16. 23. 30; August 6, 13. 1.1 . . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ! NORTH CAROLINA ■WAKE COUNTY HAVING qualified as Admit is i trator o! 1 lie F,-ate of M'uv Settle.' ; ioco.'w-'ed. lute , f Wake County, j North Carolina, tMif- is L, notify alt; ! 'jorsoos having claims apninsl the Efh'.tc of said deceased to exhibit i'hem io the undersigned at 316 Entt Martin Street. Raleigh, Nor! i Gartdina, on or before the Bth day •f 'Lone. |PHI. m this n- lice will be leaded in l.ii- of their rCcovei.v Ail persons outeided !•' tl K, ill pl'.nSi.' 11l iimci'dlate poy ' ‘Tlf l’t To IS I'lh da*** of Jime i 'MB CI.ENNIE MvCULI El*S, ! Arininisirator !• J < At \A(.;v -At: m, Mil 3. 11 16. 28, 30 \i, 0 Al> MIN ISTR Xltf I \ NOl II 1 NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY HAVING qualified .Adiuim-. . trutl tx of the L-tat." nf N<,.ih Hid (rroused. L r ,-( Wake Uounly. thus a to notify nil j,m -on. isavin.*; i claims against the E.iatc of said deccuM'd to c-xliii.lt tin m to la ■■ ; uodci signed m P O n,7 Wake Foo'st, North tor •r befr-ro the :,!;d day of June .lilac, > r thi.. notir,. vvt ! hi pleaded ,in bar of their recovery. AU per in- ;< utcii to ; ire t-' ,lc w1! all .--a make imiwodirde | •n. r-' This JHth action eiititbd , ■ Java ha • brer ■a, ;rri in the Supeno; r■ es Wok: ('nuntv t on,.in an a 'lute divorce on ihe ground" i Hvi- veo a •)'triad, on. a:- provided On the .Statist.s ••{ North Cu'clth ■ ' nliip-nff nd defendant hrvm,; tj i a] seje rate and apart for more i uu iw ■ yc rs next pr- re.-dmg the in Mtiit.: n of *bi- acto n and th ,* -aid d fend i t will iurther take i tne that be is required to a,.-; '■ at Ihr off re f the Clerk of the Sup. nor Uou ■ of Wake Coun ts, X vth C-it in the ( <"irt I,mi in Ralcish, N. rth Car liua >n as Ifi,h d v f J.Jy HH9 'vitiiin thirty davs G.mcp.fter and answer or dcmui l,> ihe i.r>mplaint f -lid action, or tpl.uutiff will I ■4't’i to the (* ur ii; the fold I Ui man It a in , d ixtruplaitit T'.is Vth day of July. IS-O HELEN" t ONYERS. \-se- ml Clerk * f Suyor.o!- Omit F J CARNAGE. Alton., \ July 16. 23. 30-Am* 6. ASK PROBE OF GRAND JURY IN NEWTON DEATH Charring that the L.'gro nisi' i dent of 'he Brooklyn branch of th i.iecud to < reign of police terror, j unprecedented in recent Nt\v Y-Tk I history * James A. Dow. vs. Drc.-i --■Rent oi tii , Hiooki.' branch of tr.c . NAAGR Wedncsdi.y jxis l ic-u-o !..C*d«( Nathan R S.,bt-: of 'Biockiyii < "-o.nl Ct f- ■ r-> mi so i: to examine t e Grand Jttrv - ■ minutes m the (-.,«•.■ involving kiiiint; of H man New tot: At ■hr s.'-'i o time. L. » S' - u-o.' ; Ptvsident of *he Bro. klvi; Div-ior *h 'i"-ri-ar' iow ' ). Congi c.-.-. •Mfso prcser.tcd a ; t i s o *;-■< i K'. - si, iiuftpoifii)!.; D-wir;:* request • ;to examine the Grand Jury min- * , uter in the Newt. n. Ne *ro i-< -.ulctsi of •Brooki t, v a-, .-hot t' de ,1.-i in ~ traffic dit-putc Mcntoi *al Day by ! Done Id Mullen, a Brooklyn police-, !man. Mullen, m the lime, was oft duty unci in 'iviL:>. e'e the.s. fi< was m'vri arrested nor .- upended, aiul no indictment was found againn him by the Grand Jury. powers’ petition charged that a , whitewash ics-ultcd in the Mullen I case bec.uHe f neglect oj duty by District Attorney Mile, F Mt Don I old The pet it i n added that “it is : less possibh- *o secure an Indict | mem agair.s* f ..ilice ofiicialr who . .hove victimized Negro ©ißzons King Cotirny, City of Nov York., than it is in gom« nf the most lynch- * i ridden places of *. he South “It. sewn#.'' the statonnoni added |“that there arc sinister protective> !connections c*raw.« police, prose-; i cutors, rnarirtrates and Grand i ! Jurymen which are *» tj- • kiy on-• j me«hod that it has been virtualb | impo-sible to pierce the matte. ' j Powers' petition pointed out that 1 eight- eye-witnesses to Newton’s *, slaying were readily located by - NAACp represontaitves. whereas '! the District Attorney had declared Ithat there were rip ev e-v,-itrie.v.i and ~ j... it for ivo;- , th; n two .'.t ars ncxi i.-rccccding ihe v !itul it a: aelion arid that •*.id ci< fen ant will 1 irtiii'i lake . n ti< c !hal he i.-- r. quirt'd to appeal u the **f f i ' ..I ii-.,' Clerk of the Sa. - i iot Court of Wake Counl v. .Xv■ th i'a »iiru . in the 1- 111 ii;-' n Rolviyh Ni rth Cai-din,. on the ■sth dav I Septomi, r. ISI-lfi. «.r \v l l isai twe-'t days 'he i ■ aftc-i nd an;v.'cr oi dcinui to the complaint f "aid act n o; )>!.:mtiff v- ill -p --p.l> to ill, C Mil li.-; tii-. Vs lid o. re'ended ill aid . om.pUililt. This d;.'. 1 AuguM IP 111 SARA ALLEN. A a-haq CJ i k of Sv:.on ; C'",D K J C M3N \< ■ E At l ' via y v.v fi, 1 P. 7 MOB SEATS ANO SHOO! S TWO f »>i nmi v - < \i>\ Night riders rod. out against Edict Bates, ins brother vu Ids Mmil\ liei" rrrcnllv mil it o tu- is in a i.x .d be alt ,* lit feeing from gunshot wounds in (be hand mil thigh Hate . 20. - oi the masked m»h cam • to bis home “to give me and m v brother their rivil rights. •• \tc n( (*vr. or v i\ white mrn wi #, j * f*i l l HM' k> hand ;ukl Hit thigh 4TH ANNUAL PTA WORKSHOP TO BE HELD AT BRICKS Raleigh, N C The founts ' 'ratal FT A kY»rlt«h<>p tor child,-on j land ymtt.h. speuiso:■(-’ by tile Non b t'ar H ;ua (’o; arc: '. of r.dorod far itrsts and T» a• tii-rs. in cooperation i h-itli Ttoi-.H i{ . ti'. ' Brick . V ; t 'ill! in- mi A: Hr;, k.s, N ( . August S-ll Tin- r- siions,.. hoth *n uiemher i lf»lti*.» and F'a.iJccrlnp of di:-'UScuous I j and opinions in tonmu- years has ' ' “X< ■ s'';l • cl, A .: fv tiv. : hi " ! 'ir the pa, 1 thu- years there ; t«vi licet about .; r dt r.tciulicr* who ] nav I i, M.I of tjti„ ;.i; jri'nrn e\tended over* • no;. I, •• | period. j He illh I■' i ini A.'orid si re - -.ic • ■ health lU'tiVilies ei )he “Hbild -n 1 1i is Farnih and Honimuitiiy*’ will i be etnplmsi-'.'id front the bcginnii of Dll Get \e-.jl|,i line.; Dl’mei -y j? 00 pm. Monday. \u':-; - Uhc, iout the .cessions, endin'.. Thursd'i.v , [with snriim.ii iraiiciis .tnd cc* om i j niniui.it ions for the tutu re. A .-Aerial nil SI -sion ; '|. dirrctoi nf | of vocational guidance of line National Urban I eagitr, e- an j i ut-landing authority on era j [dryers •XT'.','.’ YORK *AN I'. tor lii'iii sands i f c'»:-l-t uu;;,:, s of colics * ■aid nigh seivr I" throuuhunt Uic I; natv ;.. the 1960 j..:. outlook important because inijdoy ment predictions tor (• dm eel vuufh arc uncertain in the ' urccabic future. I ittle act-ur jc i actual information on re cent Negro graduates is avail able- cm which it is even possi ble tu indicate a tend. Tile present over II employin', nt ! ictvi'c i: full of partid x.cs and con . dictions. Today with o.778.0(10 u:. • c iv.pl:--.-ed workers in the United ! ,- ; 1..‘.c i::. i"!. ulmt.ioii ;■ nv ; ci v liiat: it i,a. been :n (be Lri (II VI K AI, I KEN t> • itip . 0.1 f 1 Ine i , ! , *lii the field •; i-.irv ~ back, . ■■ ■ *i" ' " 1 ' - ■* -V" -- ' . i au; lie; nt i There is a marked preference for i nils ge.trained men and women in senti pintessional and administrative p-'eifinns 'High sehrol graduate- will ta< keen c ompetition b.ie,| to in ci come. V college trained -cere lory is -lire to land a |ob lho clerical 1, id will c ait oinvt irnp, <(■- ’, -,-1 'bed Skillet) and semi-skillcci work cos- have an r\t ptiooalli g 1 mi employment outlook c.artieuDi lv trained nice h.intcs crtainmii Unskilled workers fu c downward trend tic ca it ■ »u cu tter um of marhin ei\ which is displacing labor ers. Linviii;’ and food ps •••dudior. > - - my o< cupatir n in the countr, , s t. Which tin imiustrv ~ su -p i-tod. prod.cit*ms rue hazard-its.* As rntpl< vment pt (-'sure tight ii- m industn the Negro wanker Is hound to suffer. i 1,-uid : c-iu iii - a(is ~dv marie ■\n\'M i LET’S TRADE Tin r c 11 JEv jCtf O FIRESTONE 3IS FAYETTEVILLE STREET ri # v . ~ / ■ .2- '.'lb; ;-R' C*' W f Prepares! for any yl kind of weather? Everyone okes to think thot there will be only sunny xkie(> theod. But when wo use our better i Sllfc judgment, wp know it’s be prepared for rainy weather. And there’s no better form of pre -4.M peredness I hot »he teeurily of o savings account book well filled with regular entries. New is the time to cornn in and open a savings account. Mechanics I; & Farmers Bank I P DURHAM-RALEiGH § I tain "musts." They roust, know how, U> sell their skids, theii tiainir.l4, 1 ~u.l tilt:ir rn pc - .-on.'d.ty in the I:,ho market. They ait-t should ■sc 1 how tu 'v rJc !'• people and i with people, knov.big their speeud tit s is net enough ( 'arlrssnc , non-coopcration. laiinesr v ithout rau 4 ', (it-iier<” t>. l ies tn initiative lark of ambition, tardiness, lack <1 to.vally, discourtesy. and ir i esji r: iliititv »r, negative quai itics that stack up against work - cl . Excellent. imintaliiiU: tnd futme i on, loyinent oppcruittu;u*s ru‘c |ti aching, all. field-: all medical: or ids including vet' i iimj rnetn .• 11 . I'lcnurtry and chemical -r. gi peering, social work; electnal re . pair wi riv: furniture ussemiy; tele phone installation repairmen and| linemen: plash ring, and typewri'er' i;i:i *,o i;c.od prospects tor t-i»> '-e' ■I:-. . 1 aiiliy; re ri: 1 ’.a cl r .and air conditioning' tlier>h:,.!!i< -. office appliance .e. vice )i1 ir; basing; uneaten! v ng. denial to r oiiii n : office , a; I.a ha iK'"’ service." arc and a,as Weld ng Gi.od for experi - need ivnrki'i : : -i.sdv need for replacement - .'. ex i:-t for a - liter::, waitresses; sec re si €: < •:;1 ; i«* i iv., >ok k ! \ .•h'! k.s. m.iciiinr oporiti u : ; cooks,’ i iirls; ;uUffjviot.ilr pai's .salesmen. • statp'n a! tendon •s, managers, : w i;t :s; Or! v ki \ ye i <; c s 1 octvicialls co n -i' trncti on; alumbe r■ •, st e; -1 \ i lit H's; v > ais; machinery opera trrs 5 aut mobile mocha iv<\s; inka-- ; trial machinery repairmen; mnewn i '. v iourniA and lort.;*. shop weak'; ■ i>; hnel.y iae (opera.tors; hand . in-; ' t'-eilm t % no. :et.U::s; panting pres?,- : ran ami aasisi ant a drv cleaners. 2’* v o ooi ? unit if'.i *a an r\ . ie v 'C-lic mtvk: vv rkenu bartenders; r boilchitiikD'v, re--!stance .v» .rlcrs; to.it • ion< . h. b.yn'aph, ship and ;sJ cmhf, vdihiane: pilots; insurance, • -iiDderw.riicrs; ; crs-.inta-l workers: : i l ' ■h. i ;.C'dicM j mechanics; ANOTHER FIRST INDIANA?'.!?.IS (MPS> -Jtutfi 11.I 1 . ; irini!:-.|e •>.■!< ni of * h e Kr-.ixville VWt A I’.usiue-s and • Pi lull;! i (Pi !s ( 111. he. atm? til’ !’ •’ ■ : ;«’ -hi' i ’ * •• ?• i-liair?rtan ! ,i;iJ(i,!M!i) UKST WEEK ENDING GATT KDAY, AUGUST 6, 1949 CHARGE RACE BIAS IN AFL CA USES SPLIT Alic-ged raei.'il biit!< vie- e. .nsiiler ed tij union men .o Urn tmdoiTy• inj? ■•use of tiie recent aud fight in ihi.i i :,nks of the Hod Car ri(.re P’Ui'uinig uni) Connnon Lu b«n-is Pniou of Amoric.i -API- The light at the union uieetintf oicnrreil last veek when members from the I'innr muniimted a -W or" Theodore iJaidwin,. and a • white. Harry id.rolls;, to be b.isines-s agents in rcjilnei Don .larreM and Jerry living inn of the onion president. Tiie union pi id"nt. Cong. Leon ard f vvi hk. hud "nicii hr mol inn !out of order wlieu Hie fhir'up oc curred Although no iiien'ioii of the ui i in 1 issue Wes hrooitlr tip d *.ir-**l - ' iUK. it was i i-nsidcred Hi - real !cause of the trouble. Os its 1.000 member.; i»0 1 ■men have filed suit ask in r: for ,m acooiim of union mom i - . T 1 : 1-- 'Hint manv of the white members have joined them in 'heir ve:s sos Iho a - ,i •• dnaild i‘ s 1 proflui I ii’U of ■ IU<1; leaf tobacco, even though the crop will he more 'that ui 194-S due to the nit hi r n drought, in I uiieasim < ount>. ■ tile Kioto 1 1* -s: nii'in of \y; icii! tlM'o t-CjKirl .-. Fi ho O : set ■ ,0 Me. : .or C.. i mates for 1?.|•• imnh- as m .inh ;1, ar- for ;i i’cnm y! vanta titi.Mer-* -rop of o'.NKit.a"" potind 1 <• 00 p:i • ■(I with fil,27r..imi> oed vor mi the 1T x 47 uvern■:.. of m riv fi, i'Oh.fHMl pounds. 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Hip.h pr< .•■.sured offers arc mad' "; ivlex'CHi - . laborers across the d rder m d mar.y of them would r. ;> tie - rate the segregation and ni:. r treatment to wit ch they arc -'ubjpcted Since they cannot enter ’egpn.v na.iv, of fil m try to cro-s tin - . i!i Grande river by stealth at m lit Drovni’igs have been frequ ent. it is reported that U. S immigra tion rath ritlc- - have no! kept too • •oo : - |ii' n viyd and that hundreds "f Mcxiv: nr have - ntcred t v back .- i.-i.,dbed- rumpinints about iii. - dr., i nyo: hfvr tench, d - -urh n,n-. ir v -- , th.d additioiui! ... a X )•:-,> ill!! 'MI Ip-i MU' boilig ! ordered in Texas. Nrn ■. iahor i mu a - - plentiful ; ■;.■ M,n-- -at the migrant N 1 ; .no l.>|j rtu.: went i.. (Jnlifornta (hiring «. : w.; and have not re i turned. i in: & mim: l is,; Fabarvn-. K Dawson Sts. HOT DOGS Sandwiches * Dinner* BEER WINE Pauico Radio Service ”F' r Lasting Repairs*' # 311 GLEN WOOD AVE. 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