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PAGE TEN ArkansiWo Hold Achievement Day LITTLE, SOCK. An. . ANP) - October 10 will be Negio Ach*-v*- mo;l day a.! the 11th lnnuai Aikan sci? Livestock :hu-.v it was an nounced I irr't’ last week by Staff Sc: ator Clyde E. Byrd, secretary mcauiger of t*»e show. Os; that dare Negro farmers will show their cattle as an ‘opening wedge for the Negro utopie to start a livestock program." Promoters ot the show, said they hoped to get the colored race away iron; cotton to the >dea of diversifying their crops Chairman of me Negro Achieve ment Day program is Di J :\! Robinson of Little Rock, M* mheri c«£ tire tilreft sub-comm ittee*. that twill fake over the -program oil plan it are Livestock committee John Gammon. Jr., chairman, g.m-r.ai inauagc of the Grant Cooperative Gii Assuci-at on. Marion: ll C R‘ " and T Hoy Bet ton agricultural ext. mien service. Little Rock; L. JR CJaine-. assistant supervisor of verstienai ; g, cultur--. Little Rock. »nd Ocie Lee Smith. Program committee Lawrence A Dr.vis chairman, Dr.Robis.scn, I) S. T Brown. No; ih Little Ro > Frank Smith, school super intend .it. Muni/ec: N. F. Jackson, pripcipal. Washington n go. El Dor;, and Dr. T W. C'oygs, presi d* m Arkyn*rfs Bop ih- College. Prcmeflon . ommKc c Harry Bess duennai;. ex**ciiU>’ secretary. • L" _ ir. Lsnaue ot Ore; ter Little Rock: Dear* L M. Christopher of Dur-ba- J:mi,.T College: W. K Fieri' Uni-'.' County agent. El Dcract* and C A Hicks, supervisor of Sip whoop state department of educatioft. TLSTIViOMAI. HIXli F<Br RETIRING PREXY ST AUGUSTINE, Fla. <ANP>— ; Townsp-.n ~k* cad friends from ail ove • the s-its. miry' J with faculty' wnc ? student body oi Florida N. and I. Callege in Colercim-Westfali dm- i ing h ail here recently for a L-rtj-1 menial reception honor’ita retiring j Pre-ndenf and Mi# ’ ’ttn L. Tillery : and family Gift# were presented to the Til- 1 ley 1 roily and orchid corsages; from a local florist were pinned en J Mr TtiLey and her daughter, Glcti ett;. Th6 !w»;, price bike is not ai wuyy the cheapest. See ours be fore you buy Just received ship n’Sjit. of VI C-;jii,:nan Scooters — 12’21 to $425. them at McDaniel’s ?a« PERSON «T DIAL 27*4 !j PARDON ME j. | S * V j ' PLEASE BUT \ jHEfif I AN IDEA JUST ! STRUCK ME ! n? Let My Boy x < c>y Sell The Carolinian ~ '" i^ r F 3? Hi* Vao«tion Mon«* \ ij « "“i- i'*--Tr,itfOTnwii»in-TMrnnirßi»i mminrn «mnm mmii » m n..rrvm rm —wnnn i m, r - run VIRGINIA NAACP TO RAISE FUNDS FOR DEFENSE OF ? i: • RICHMOND. V: (ANPi - Th* i week of Scutembe- !0 will tx ■ "Murtiriville Seven" we: k h v>r : Jlnia. 'he Virgin;; Stud Confcrt-ir. x of NAACP branches declared last Week During t/iis tunc- the NAACP ; will conduct concentrated drive in seise $5,000 to aid •. the- <;--ten#e of seven now sentenced i. die \\ Lester Batiks executivt ,»t‘o- I firry of the s'ate NAACP -ays tire money is needed to help cw r p,< -1 expenses plus future c-.st *>f ap peal? for the seven men He said , r he NA ACP does not believe that these men reci 'ved * fair trial ana i’t is interested in s eing that they -have :> retria; Tie question ot whet he i the men . , are guilty or tinor nt is not the i important one. he smd. tin bis. • ight is to s.v that they get ~n honest trja' in court The Msrtimitl Seven Deft fund committee wiJi handle t I money ra’sed during the c-impsi.q: AD. cbntrioutious should be sent to . W Lester Bunks, exerm.ve secie-1 1 tsry, Virgo i,-< State conference, *O4 1-2 ft. Second -Street, Richmond V <i. Check ii:.d money orders should be >r:.idt payable to the VV in.iui State C nft:rencs*-NAACP l .. __ GUILDS RELATIVE ACCUSES GOl Fi r 01 XKGLIGKMF CHIAGO ANP Official# the JuvertiD court wet- sever.iy. ernir iyoc here 1.. t \v ek 1 r t; ; handling of the ease if Janette j Colon,.n. g. child f-.ttnd haif'-Hai *..-- ect and locked in -• basement roo;i". Last July 3 Accusing th# court 'utnoriLes of nci providi!:; i <;i the pt ■■.#.r rare of ;Janette tvn. distant relative. \ii : Lottie Hightower. 46 She critu •- icd the court for••■ ant n< to place, ihe r in a foste; home because she Da id. Jannette would ;ot receive i the care an.l >tt»>ntion that would ;he provided for her in n : i-.td . - tion | Mrs Hightower also dt*not>nced : officials for sendim* the .url home i whc-.i tier case was first discovered 'rather than taking her to th: Jo\ ionic home run r>y the cotrt Acceding to Mrs. vl Jar.w.-a j supervisor «»' the court no define; j plans have been made for the girl | Rhe ha*; to await L. r turn. Mrs j -Jo- said, be tore any definite plans .cun be mad* She algo pointed out tnr.t th- : jur f iw; . * v. .is overloaded v/ith work ; Declaring that . ,• vsou Id care for •Janette, herself. Mrs. Hightower •said she would jr:-t ro public iss-i --! tance because sh-* is a diaunt tel ntive. Forsyth Oiunty Famworth UreetL | ers plan to exhibit ;5 cr 20 am •Rials at the West Virginia and , Ohio State Fairs this fail. The Turkish tobacco crop in 13 . western North Carolina counties : will average about 1200 pounds per acre Prices will rang? do’.vji ! ward from St 20 pei pound to 1 about $ 35. AECKO TORI N H)R miLI.Y MAGISTRATE i PIfILAi >SLPHIA iAM'.i - The ; Fr*\in;*gtve parly wo. placed On ; hi; PhiladeFihia b.iiiot Wednesday v -'he» 11.5t»0 sir. atni were filed ■ i G'tl.v il.iii md other acta K re . ..juii'ed (_>■>' the city were answered. •AGm. nominating paper- were filed ..which conUdned the i antes of live ! terson • ori the ballot. The only Negro on Uk- ballot : v. tiieh supported Magiitrate Joscpu ; H Ramey fur Congrer? last year va- Booker T Rowe, a Ktiitui ky s!;.it> College gsadunte. who !m# hee'i „ resident of Philadelphia tor *ix years, Kuwt; j : . slated for the off ce of ms;-istrjtc in the 28th ward in -- a-'h he lives He campaigned last, y, .., for the Pemiayivanlu Stole as crni-ly and polled 8.000 volts. A r -;dio engineer Row* is a native *'■ Tfanviilc, Ky He is a member a Jones Tauernacl* and ,i membor of Omega p s i phi fraternity. Tins make*’ his second year in j.-aUtics. fV: ■ d work on U. S. Farms • ■ i the erd of July totaled lI.BQO.ObU cun;-.red with 12.100.000 h year 1 ItJ’D Big Farmers Warehouse J NO. 1 AND 2 Fayetteville, N. C, Owners and Operators P L. “Buddy" Campbell; R. H, “Bob" Barbour Harvey Chandler, Auctioneer C H Jackson, P irkkeeper ALL FIRST SALES STAR AT 9A. M. ALL SECOND SALES START AT 1 P. M, ! 1 be Largest City in The Border Beit" i he above, houses offer th« farmer the best in courteous treatment and service and the highest prices obtainable. Brims; us a load and be convinced of the *dv snta? of selling tobacco with as. 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V < '47 Dodge Convert able Coupe 46 Ford Club Coupe 46 Pontiac Fordo*- 41 Ford Convertible Coo p a 11 Ford T udor 41 Buick Fordor 41 Dodge Tudor '4l Mercury F udor 41 Lincoln Fordo" '4l Plymouth T udor '4O Ford Convertible Coupe 40 Ford Tudor 1995,00 | 2395.00 2795.00 1195.01 1395.00 j 1095.00 ; 1595.00 1195.00 I 1445.00 ! 1195.00 i 1395.00 1595 00 Read The Carolinian!! THANK YOU Fcr Service That Excel $ SEND US YOUR Laundry And Your Dry Cleaning MAKE ONE CALL DO ALL $ White Swan Laundry HOME OF ZL'TiON DRY < I EANINg “Acrosr From Po*t Office' 115 Maxwell St. Phone 5141 1595.00 | 1095.00 ; 1195.00 595.00 J 645.00 I 545.00 545,00 595 00 645.00 495.00 495.00 | 395.00 |
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