j.' EEK SN'DING SATURDAY, FFT 111. ARY 2". 1050 iiAPEKT REVEALS HOTS STAND ON SLAVERY LINCOLN (.'\ i !■:. ’ if. Tboutae Mabbott. Droit :■ a: Stun ter College, spoke to students ‘ Lincoln University last Friday on : the subject, Edgar AO.il: Poe i:i.i iugs of Poe. ami vi» . hdev-mul many years u> m< uuiy ->i t ! ;tdi Iter > uti:h.'i>ivr >! :he I;a a, , cl Pile .is OLillosvu l.u ai-g..;! t hfeori*. s ' l*iie usually avoided political and pi til r«».i. « ’ «.a M liOCt, ami 't is njiUOSl -i:*: ; to iKHsmine bis opinion f!i! slftv- g ory. in one pa-Ss-ng". hov •i.er. >'■ iienourii <:s tlie *.v i n. if.v m • ui. - Ut’Oiiisa-,. iu ;;•>,)! a. r irm.i Sell' heiazaib.;'’. he speaks of 'thi .!■••• : , able passion of opt n kind <■>!• a-i," ;. itig peop'li Dr. Malibott ai.->o ;>.■ i..'- <i ' ■ ' , • hi't ar r ides in ti, ' • - : r !. ■; erary Mwamiigcr", v> pi as . «entint.(*ntal defense a, slavery Jm'.v .■ ■ thov. He aloo stated that <•<>:.> ..»• i Mii'P a•... a 'a' A b. • ) !•) tie inierpn.!;.non m h>-. •••,.>• k and ih:o. nan> refer r.»>: 1,1 " - ( enr* irivaii. imPibiy 'Th TPaa.;.". h;u i m e/ been iil»ui . The >vas -i liver. ,i ;;s a . i; it! tile i i.K’rh; i.'mvei'.ii>i.-’eimt Series, a ;!i •- r.wr. ■.-rui’-1 : ; ; IPes in v.trn a- mt ,vs a- .. t>l (.heir regntft -us rU-ilno* United Strip.' Ttva-atr, eherM have been cent to states conKiin-: ‘ inf national forest land. The Fc-i- ■ ;->t Set Vico Pita tills me.-.'. .:* ■ ' " .asvi» ..' f I ■MPPTiSI^V - Bsgg®sr.? -i I lllfe 5 "A '"I 4 expert 4 -Prt M T- . 1 j I's 1 Jon Shoe Sli=>n I 1 1 403 E. Da-. • St. f »«l«MMarcMb m -Jv SfWvAi•Mß**'. 5 I | « S*V;O * A Jp sMJ ■T ' SEVEN M STAR ~fVTK| Blended vvhis! ay. '"ft ' ‘ S sticight whiskies om : lu’ ! years or most- old. 57’ 5* ‘, / i strcirjht wr. sfet-y. 62 . ■> "|| ' j ! . neutral spirits dittllierf V.;W f. I ! from grea t l S'. s»»sight £f ‘ j whiskey 4 years old i : 15% struigfiv ••vhUkey 5 PSf CjK ./ years old 7!zbo straight 3s -% & d whiskey 6 yearn old." ' v^jc* j GOODfiIHAM & WORTS iIM'.TEO, PEORIA. ULNOP; Save Money During ' *3 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF _ HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE! | ( Except On Restricted Merchandise) •• * Thousands of Items that You Need, Including’ H, mm, ehc'ld Merchandise, Carpenter Tools, Aula Accessories, Sporting Goods, Toys and Hundreds of Qthex Items. ALL REDUCED 50%-- B UY_ NO W SEIBERLING TIRES NOW ON SALE Buy One at List Price and Get Another for SI.OO *WHiUI K .. r .- rTI . T , —. f , [f _. -,„ m - , .. [rrOT ~, 1 _____ __ tyxt fetaTfetfei,dt ■ ■ WOOD’S Wfw 404 HILLSBORO ST. HENDERSON, N. C. LUMBERTON, N. C, FAYE i’TEVILLE, N. C. 103 S. Man? St. 108 W. Gordon St 218 W. Main St. BU RUN TON, N. C KINSTON. N. C. WASHINGTON, N. C. I L ..... i m TEACHES PIiSLISHES BSC* s oar d -saciate Professor' in the Res- ; University, is co-autlior of a it ! which dr; cvtUi Negro. a-’s and scniio-trics lost apiing mui ■-C-Piv ' • 'f’r a. ' Home Mirons Js\ l c bra Ii: a: Dvc S'lilph A. Felton oj The Council. X. ; vinirciivs. 4.54 past,a.-. ri :<u<Jy' Ambarr.e. Arkam.is, C : Saab; Cavcieia u»<i Virginia* M *••.- ;;.v 'wvnv'rs' ano len .u:--• f ru't- did nvt erttond eh arch did <a>t ■t>- d UCc.niOU . t * K.' ti . C ( %:.; l «••; • m: . c .t. ; '•'■■■- v<f * v ' ■' ‘ , BP ::.r;d«? wiuch may be ; ■ the CC(’ ; ds price .Aip' iorl: lieiui Tiio (larolinian ms\K voi i i i \ '% !••<•{. »• ind Harvard Holden vc \di i icb i.rated iheir ,ix;i> and tilth binndaya, re peefivrly, b. "tb!'u\ing' a par i in th-.- Blur Bomb of The {{cigi is' rtcniopraiic ( iub. 'IOOS Aim! crd.' til .tvcrnip. New York, i'ho cist Sunday aitsinncn parly Washington High School Happenings s.y S?I) \!; Y fioSUKIS -v : • K-. 3 Durr.;, tne : vvek iv mect ir.'h.i M4vicc tr! Die Ft-? Bapiltel V-Tuor? Diroctoi at" tne So ja>.»- i .a- Train YWCA. TI- NH A CHh; celr ‘tau d Vah-:> D’. ; ?at. vit ;>rc:-en? -?d Mr. Wiiil'i.?:’. j . ... - ; , n . ..“ V «A11; 11 t;i <' , t v . > 'M'-’ilii \v dl/s' i)V v.i .• attended by for tv-five Ruests uho tvere escorted by an rt|Ual c. niter <> giotvu-ups. The Hol lii'.i brothers are sons of tormcr ( \ROM\f.YX Staff Writer Pete and M r> Loii Holder., formerly u Raleigh. covidtiv ot .Miss Geroldine Cates. | ;; \I 4 J-t lCttit V Ot St. M' I.' S ".. j tUi'-im Departmeius , . . .:., - ; ,is j-. /1- t Aiv. G. t- EXI,:!. . bn;<.iing a scconti mma 'Li. n .•*. Buykin Guftvdl ant. !;> ; iv, .T,. arc acting as chid , cont; ric ;, .vi' f.i 'i■ anti flic \> i , .• . y the . .... M , , ; f ; t . : ..., ... ( ~v ij TiK ;..i) 'ted Fi'ciay nvcuili:' Tiu Se-isi>'•'.' Eosti h classes uti .ii.ii chon i Mr* G. It Ha:-US C'VV studying' Burimc- En.;- u ; and at picsent aw- w.ianv a , a.■ .; . d' Ca '.a 1 h- 'ii r "i; ■' c:. .. i tic' y.-ar cn VVt i ' !,r.V, FcbrU.l. V 1 * Jhl' lUI V ..jv ec. Jinvinf.'.-i far the case were :■ ' •' :lav .' Wilt) - Wilder, \w. ' Hi . feci. Thw >e. Sydney ! ;c. V'ti Vera Robertson. Daisy r J.! . Fames, .Unit! Halit .Gv iiT uU 1 ChiilOW’iy iiiU • ■ crijiii. I-'eri in The stucifnts ■■i i; ..bi u'ia CK i: Ccurf, ;. cbi: ictlltfts Will if.- Cttlcd in uai !>:'partial tnaniw.'. T.;c Gi oc’i'ni Scit.n'a'e cifi.-S utidet . i,i.. ;sa;i ni Mr.- S. \ Petty . i a \ of the i• i ...ail's from M .. Biology dcis.: chaHc; - i ! and sdsiSvd the Horticui :.. a Denurtßient at Slate College. ' viudcnls a.- v earne d tlirouc'ii . .'Vi-: at Green Houses of various .. nperaUwe- in which they were - bno .a Midi diffe-en; types of the d',"v: oolheirtuns. , a 01, ia'Ctiids. ,UKS it V alii i; . ; ut hei plan'..-. Mr. Vann, who w ■ ; ..• ,n ~. . . i; .f the HOl'tlC'litUl'V i_.'i ‘1 .. ■•>'.'! 1 v :'tii \ C'U -•> U d.'Jl ;.,Urk.v . j uiou: to Npf:\k I;.\ - Law instructor. Mali",' CL North Carolina *. ■ ■ a {.’arh.'.a 1 will (ii.aa) ■ 'Tbo . t si.atu oi Women.’' ionigtn , a: <y>at ap i .. i tne Ricn ’ B. Harrison public lit r;ny. ;! ■ ha-’iire ; ■ -.nub We rpansor in as the Ora a. r t iiiiati or .■a t.'. Phi Beta Sorurtty Oi; SiuvMy. the sorority will r i at Mrs. Not;, i.otkh,\siit; s. ' ... aui "Vv'oir.an ot the Year. ’ ,la; . the r. gulct: .ill Vospei -'..a-, s at Shaw Lii ivtrsit> Guest for the i.v -r.aiin will he Evelyn Pot it* i the a i'll y. M, an SundiiJ the MU 'illy will ,■ pent m a worship via vice it the 11 am services..! 1 ! the St. Air, aruM C hui eh. 'i\hl*ToN UTOIM'S TWO VI TI \( IHUiS TiA MPTON. V. - Mi;;-. Margaret i. i.'avt.a if! a\ e. 11. !, 1 -y. iitul la'.' M T -it.’a, in music, have besi'-n: riuti ith ‘hi ia. tnictiOual stall Ht linn,|’hin Institute with the be - an ■:: i;i ; _j of tile -econd seoiostei of 1349 .1(1, Both i re replaceJiicnts. Ap t ainimcni of Miss Mary Lawson Is of I’ltjladelohia. to the home economies department wan uunyiii • ceci tjrt'vioo.-ly. Mr. Tell'-p. an Obei'lin Colic r .'r. oestc who received Ins M&stio of Music degree with a major in .•onductins f r o m Westminister Clioir Coll> 'o last year, has a va rh.ii jv.it;ic l background. He comes n> If; mp! ,n from Fairlawn. N J. h.iviuj; i.i 'on organist and choir Ui - '■i-ctor at “The Church in It ad orn n t " N. J. Miss Carter. ; surnirm cum laude Rj-aduat of Brown University, where she eeeived an Anno Uros -1 Enr.-ry Alumnae Fcilowsriip, also was a Presidents University Scholar : t Columbia University, where she received iu-r A. M. de gree in Psychology after getting ian A. ivT. in oclnrat.on from Atlan ta Umvwsily She comes to Hamp ton Irol Die Veterans' Admimsira tlon Mcidai Hygiene Office in Pro vidence. where sin was on the staff of the Harvard University Ps\eiiolo!: iea! adiinic. Aftei a r e; • ori;K'l and VA trainees in clin ic,.! psychology ■rein Yale and Bos ton Univor.-.iti* s FOUR FUNERALS HELD IN CITY The follow in '. funevalK were hold , !n Ha'i'tcii during the past wool;. Mr Torn Rogers ol Raleigh HI. ; died B'eb. lot u buried FVh. lftth. ! Baby Rom* Li-< Hinton itaughtM' 1 of Mr. and Mi . lobfiiiic Hinton of j Harnf-r. Rt 1 died Fob. IStli buried • same day Bahv hoy William, son of Mr „ j Kmerlina Wtlltnms ot Cary, Rt 1, died Fob ! THi buried Feb. LW.i. Mn. Helen LitthuohJi ol ii)7 S'. Swain 51: THd >' h. Uiii Inuaed 1 February tPs*.. J THE CAROLINIAN sadfà NAP,CP SPURNS PLEA TO CENSOR M ¥ WILKINS NEW YORK Re it',; m g n ay • tjaal re.,Me by the New ' a k J-ia. *’i i the NAACP to con.st.iro R«y Wil kins. acting secretary. ..nd '■ inves tigate his handling of the National Emergency Civil Rights Mobiliza tion. the nation a! board *v-f direct ins a, .* given Mr Wilkims end tne nu 'd'-nat offiee st.ifr ' vote <>l c*m fidonce f r the.i' part irt the nu>- CillZcltHHl. This motion \v»a adopted with :>niy there dissenting vuies at me • regular monthly meeting of Lite :board on February i! Claiming that the -cieemn;; ; re cess set up tor the accreditation f delegates to the Washington eon fore’ico ir..-.t month bad nii< ;> u? sonic of its members, the bninvft filed charges with the board '.gains’, she acting secretary The hoard held that the evidence did • no? sustain the charge:. The board not only approved lire work of Mr. Wilkin.- but also up held "the careful screening r donti-'V which i ; ; ;ud was made Trade With The Firms Who Advertise! You Have a Vital Stake in Telephone Bargaining: n«m —wwwwwjw»»jmmiir»,i»»wiwii»rii—ijipwwiiw nwwuiwinnw»tf iiiiMiiwww»i.M.M, < » m^r^T .. i-,TT.'wri.-.airjji » It's YOUR Money that pays telephone wages Southern Bell Wages and Working Conditions Already Are Among the Best —Any increase in Wages Would Have To Be Paid By Telephone Customers -There Is No Other Way Wage Increases Can Be Paid I ! Yon have a vital .stake in li'lophone \vag‘«.* no- Rotiations, for il's Uio money yoft pay in to ns that, we pa\ out in telephone tvages ! | Telephone employees tire well paid. Thai?* wages compare favorably with the wajn\s paid by other concerns in the community lor work requiring similar skills. Telephone wage rates have been increased 117'- since HR)!), compared with an increase of less than TOG in the cost of living. But wage# are not the whole story Telephone employee have the advantage of steady work, with no seasonal layoffs. They gel vacation-, with pay, up to three weeks, plus six holidays a year. In addition, they enjoy the real security provided by one of the best pension and benefit plans in any industry. Among other things, if provides: • A pension with a minimum of SIOO a month, including Social Security, at age 65. and liberal provisions for ear lier retirement. • Sickness and accident benefits up to a full year's pay, depending on length service. f • i ■' J • Death benefits, up to one full year's wage, depending on length of service. i I I j N .. . SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY necessary by the conduct of the dr.<nch. The screening rtad beer devisee! ■ y ti c XAACP. hi coop •cm lien with the sponsoring orgmi iaaU-.' ns. as a means of preventing the infiltration of unti-democratic eoinuuKst elements •If in v snisti-.kfc.*. wc>{ wvaae hi t.iv c\ aluati'-ei of the edenti-ds of any delegate ' the board lx solution ceiivria'ii. •'•!;:> ,s a mailer of sin ce.: react The !•• ant will make ; every effort to secure in all gather ings so ii. ored y t.'.e . a-toeiation fair and careful screening of pet sms cUuminy io be accredited del ■ra -a.. Tht board urgt S a!i m:S't'!lS of good will who feed sincerely ag grieved in any action on accredita tion to : ti: e any sense of oersot' h grievance t■ ■ our common • intei cst ir- the adv ancement, of Ci\ 1. S’i . The Jamaica. L 1., branch. : through Guv R. Bmver also sub wiled a nii.iiiunt on tnc c .-iiducf iof the mobilization. • Tl'.i I S. Dejsiriuieui if Vgrtcui lU’-c ho - announced that official types, designs unci wording of la in i.--. to be used in identifying poui !ry officially graded for quality and i..i - etc ; for whoiesoiiH ness i;.!ti r’nvii : s -a hy life Produc tion nod Maketin.* Adminislm- | Discs Os The Week ' l FOR >OU MV I.OVET ’ f.arry 'Wnoli (Regal) !■- DOI'BLF GROSSING BLt'KS JC-tii r .nol Robins < Savoyt j •• i ALMOST LOB'! .UV Mis-h Lory .To - Hunter i \WLVI * |-1 THE FAT MAX Fa*.- Itomitto i Imperial> i RAG MOP Lm/iel Hampton (Deceit') j >». S ITTIX OX IT \LL THE TlVfcl Wbianie Harris HOngt , PLL <IMT t.LONFi SOMEHOW Larry Darnell < R<*gtil ) I v. I QUIT MV PRETTY MAMA Ivor;. ,l-»- Hunter (Kingl,' f WHY IX>NM YOU HAI L OFF \ND LoVK Bull Moose Jackson i King! In JEALOUS HKA UT tv*i y ,loe Hunter i King! _ CANCER CRUSADE rtnriio Mfinn 1 K ■ Jew yrfi fl m &r 8 N | Ui lhu ftF OIL I NEW YORK Mtuv than urn ndi lion .•<-Sored and while volume. '■■■ : wUi spring into action on “C De.y”, April !. when the l:'C>o Cancer Fru . sade Uuinchca :t d>>ubl<> übjo •! ivt • a ive f«n cancer cout.r-.il. it to HUiionn.i d this week by the Auter iruu Caiitt r Society. < ad'-r ■ oniuuuif! ot natiouai • a -i paign chairman .Major 1 L aura! Wil j bain Donovan. forme; emet ot the Of!bb . of SUMP MU' Sc vi - vuluulcers in ail Oh- .Vi (L.'iSons 'K Mi' 1 Socicix art planning tko fa rued wartime vsinoaage for* i most extensile attack ever luuncii upuitisf ■ i h.e dreaded d'.sc-:iM+ that 1 knows nr* atri', ser, rare m1..,- nation:'.! ot igin--cancer, ;! The firs; objective is a y ;,i! i f $. *,i:u.’ll e' 'n iiriauce iLr w >vk nf the American Pan. or Sect sc, ; t . , ! *t»n»:--rous u» Ovitlcs u; i...i:n ; • sea ufth o« more than iad pr -ji : i ,'e. si I’ossfi area! objeci ive, and 1 1 o)ti> which General Oaie.nan dm b ecribes us equally impi.-r'.-uir. >.< rtie • 1 übMtm;; of a nriximum u'i.aii, ■ , t s po-jp!e of ail rm es «o '•unce ',; ,(a n ■ : ir--* signals. “During Apr I, p-. *;esa; ~( :’ - Month." General Our to van ;i id. ‘ f • whole nation a uiid lx* tnade i.eu - eer-copßciif • Ihiniig the coming rear im estimated ;f.-i.inm Ameri'- catts will get catn-cr. Abou half *>f these could in* saved fr.drj p. ■ h ; *'"* on!v if they seek treatment m time--when the disease j S p, p-, j curlv stage ’‘.A* ?t now st a lade " he said, •'aril > about a qnarM are being saved hy • 1 surgery and ridiation. Our ram Pdfgn of education could doubl* PC figure, it's worth fighling for,'' - Wake County almost dvubicd the 1 nunibei of tractors on its t .rev - during 1949 BOSS!-: .JEWELERS OFFERS THE EASIEST CREDIT TERMS IN TOWN L. 13 i ayi ttevjlie St. Opposite S. & W. Cafeteria "iwt! uawjwagM-aim.l-.-n r -t w iranw.jiir nijrijiiuj. n - nit-itjrnn i l for all of these benefits, the em ployee pays nothing--the company ' Pays all Any way you look at it —wages, working con dilions, pensions and benefits—-telephone em ployees are doing all right. And that’s the way we think it should he. It lakes all these things to get and keep good people. The telephone business is regulated In a wav 'hat Unions and most other businesses are not. Federal and State Commissions determine i'n • rates we charge for service. Any increases in telephone wages would force us to ask for an increase in telephone rates. What About The Contract? Southern Bel! and the ( WA-t 10 are engaged in collective bargaining on wages at the request of the Union, We earnestly hope that a settle merit, can be reached that will lie fair to the employees, to telephone users and to tire com pany. Meanwhile, the public has every right, to expect uninterrupted service under the present contract between the Company and the Union, which provides that, quoting the contract itself. “UNDUE NO C'IRCUMST ANCUS MAY TT (The (Contract) BE TERMINATED EA.RT IER THAN JUNE 5. 1950.” PAGE SEVEN UKH> \Rf: fhi; roots rk;h i\ r r vvtkd for . (Ri.LAMt Ki N DUBLIN ATLAS) Hiphts of : <. llroiKiwey hit Deep are the. Koob-" fov; seasopa ago have ■ ; -n ..reared t-> Ireland. Thft Drama is scheduled for an early ■l ji ;tu -i .uciion the Gaiety .. a hi : Shcpiev Karl Cameron' umi Dotothy Rolston. SI RSERIRE TODAY! B 6 Fro©# im* jrttAiOHT wwisKfYt iu rns «**oo'JCf £*r 4 YEAdS OK MOKf 010. Si % tIRAIUHT - Kit KEY. NEOTBAI. SttSiTt, OItTIUIB , fi OM SKAtfi. 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