/ /^j!^*. ' v
'. // i£|KHQff% lsgfc >5 , ..,; 'S v
*C.„- j^v^Sl
N. C. Cl. I. GETS PURPLE
HEART ln a eeremnny at the
A139 Army Hospital near Tokjo.
Japan, Pvt, Lawrence K. Biker
will? the 35th Infantry Regiment
in Korea. ’She decorating nfff*
PROSTITUTES, DOPE PEDDLERS
NABBED IN ‘PAY DAY' fifllO
(SPEf"?4I to ( AWOHNIAM
f'AVETTEVII.,LE Swm j-.,tig
flow,n on t done nod o rose*upon
hitir -O'.’? new. Port Rfh ,;;, -i i 1
taclVi’.e. ‘ ■ T ofitre ied by Seer
iff L T, (' tv of ' , land
Chunt;. 'rf -<•' I <1 •i' i;n vv■ "■'it
und t .'- <■>> ty •:, ■< •.,!: fit . of tr*t
hitTite.",* <*rimr- are; I -f the - • -
narlj ()'!.- .. •• •!•
Poll* oe!t*."- •• thr ‘ r:;.-’I at«
part of an •>• t-of- •at- '•'•.ep.t- Mh
prey upon erdcme'i ‘ i »:...n-:*.i at
Port T The *.> of-etj are enas
get! with p : 'o=‘if’,’f'.fin an<i Ho-s ini'
seme* men out of from 15 to 2U
doikv, .. .late" riM-j •■in;' d f
in,S' ilv oidje.-'s •; ay, hi'— period
Sheriff G ! >y ..no the pr< v» 1 1■ •;
and party in;; .vith oq.oi and no-"
IGNORING SOUTH’S EMPLOYMENT PATTERN
Store In Exclusive Cameron Village hires Six
Negro Women To Supervise Department
VOTE DENIAL
m AROUSES
WAKE BOARD
BY JAMES V BHEP' RT>
ZEBULON ■ D .’-in- •, •,<
several month.-. all but ?h<- fatally
blind and d< as ■ <v. <- both seer. ano
it- ira the gi'eaU st appeal v. 9*
made to American ■'*t . to r*
i iiter and vote nnibo; . - pis
cards, .-lore windows rv-v.-p.iteji'n
7 nil,. tl I. .’i.M 11 !. ■ Et'l
one hand, while, from im pi. I pit
radio, forums, meetings, assenj
•blics. in f.<«.-( -verv type of —ith
Bring, ha come to urgent "< quest
for id! '..1 'i, p.-i■ ■ t.i pleas
reciter.
In spit- of rim great mass a»
iContinued on page is
ps
BMIWVKS NEW APPOINT
STENT Thomas V. Poona r
twites oath of office as assistant
general superintendent at large
of the Postal transportation ser
vice. The oath was athniniatered
by .fudge Andrew Howard, Ho-
Miar wu sivorii in at the Post
Office Department Building in
Washington. He now holds Hie
the highest position in his de
partment. It is said to be the top
position held hy a Negro in the
Hs* pm (ANTPi
eer is Maj. Gen. Thomas L. Har
rold, deputy commander of Vr
• rj (slr11 of Route I. Palmyra, N.
my I lin es jri the T.tr f ast
L'. Army Photo)
e >i i. s happen- rtabl ofter pay nay
t the* hie iniUtary iemr > atie?:,
IJ|' s.rid the women ire Mnfe
ct with ring: eper-yiing oat
i's Baltimore, soine member*
n f wiilrli were Involved in a
riir) i hunt i year j;n marl*
i;y the fH[ and nv mbent of
!>«• sheriff’s department.
; iff fiu; L,o ■■*■>'(•• •0(1 the
• li' -d of t men ttt'e a yuan
m en ir.eotion w ith rlr.-oe peddling
■ : position fife;- '!•(• s<-lor• ]■
••: :* '/ 1 !i.'l: - ry.-eifh‘f: i.ay.
J ’i* Fill,: of Wilson. described
• >he -in:, h-nder is frying trial
• ■ the Ci.;i;ib{ : land Superior Court
: ■■ ith Eva Anderson of South
C- • '■iii'- and Johnnie Johnson of
■ Continued on page H,
PROBE SHOWS
Race Nurses
Deny Selves
Fall Rights
r. V .JAMES A. SlfEPAftl)
■■ ..K-iffH AlUmugi! it has
j now oern so iv years since the
. Negro s-.s oi North Carolina
! av lia.i I lit ■ f.povtuni'.j of ae
iffiiiation v,i! h the white ;
. i'—. through membership in th< t
[ 1 Nm if Carolina State Nurses As- r
I adci.-ition, up to this date, only n ;
' uindful have accepted the innova- I
j on to join.
This stnriling informal*on came:
! liuhi ■>.hen ihis reporter at-!
j eniuterc! f> learn why the N-gro!
j Mirsf-. had tee; told they could ‘
I- <” attend ?he banquet which J
i”. nrminaU the Fifth ih Annual j
I ‘(.invention of the North Caroline ;
i •’> u r f - Association Convention J
ere in Raleigh this week.
| In 19-10. the white nursos of the:
! ‘ate. over-riding the objections of !
i ome of its die-hard members, in*
I vited the Negro nurses to join
j ‘heir organization. According to
1 Mr- Marie B. Noll. 'Executive j
• er:-' • . Os the N. C. Nurses A- 1
:ocietion. tier body fell that the'
sV.-.ro nurses of the . 'ate .■ r< •
•iititled to the many benefits he !
; -foei tmu could offer t- -m .n<
! is ivcistered mirs-s. thr A soc-in
j •< ' hi: N.'uroc- -.v< . -‘ntitlc-d i
j tiiu.-v fcujiefi! ■.
; '<i. «b.i..t I' o y.ars of delib-j
; ms i. r, , Mi« N> ■i << . ■ .up. ;
j . .’c.-hon of Ne.ro Kegii- errr '
j - rh-eided to dissolve that,
I ■ at ion run! a crept member-
I hip ;m t ! heretofore, all . whi'f
" A .it... eiitiy, this deeislot
i ; f Vet: 'ii riiir. e.-, to join Me
loti .elation was not mad' 1
! I ith too much rtr.eerity .ecsASt j
i; <•>» ’w , four years afterwards. •
H'l* Co r r.'es m North Carolina i
i"ive iv-aiii v-.w few appiicatinns !
I j <> i> members of the state j
j i o<;i arui are consequently <ie j
1 j iiavs:- themselves of the opnor-!
I unions and the or<.lection their j
I wi't'.aijiaticm could ' ring them. !
11 Yi"; Noi-i ..-id her . ass '*x
[ ■> •• • f’-'-.i re. jel over this j
[ -tat* c f a flair.-, but the. f el the; j
• have clouall vithin their ower:
't\ make :.):•• Nee TO nurses Slifl’.i :
1 he-, un not only ivnlcome hut
i nter!. Mrs. No*, i e.nnlrasiged tjiel
; set that it was .. white group'
I that exte>.<iert turn invitation and
rhe Invitation is and will be con
i.nuonsly open.
Mrs. Lucille Z. Williams, in
ehargß of nurse trainSn? at \
Lincoln Hospital in Durham,
is a member of board of di
rectors of the, state association i
and !s meeting with that I>oarf!
(Conflmieii oo Pape X|
jpjjj jj||| SIB jlli jj|jj| ,pj|; ppj j|jjjjjj
Who Can Say What ? Co-ed’s Assailant Appeals
AN EDITORIAL - K S <«Ei. .-vfGKr i v.i Kn J
Thr V<>!o v;n NOT ai!«:l HRAVY •» Pr-ch?ft :J«> in Ita
lci;ili, ••.*!!« 'mi' f’rt'cinO workt'iA w*?(••• cold and shivering.
In far?. N'O ,'!)•- and Judg.» wert't tv<‘aniifr '‘oal's
to knioi f ‘ifnt 'va r in.
T : 0i ;, M)iiir'lii t w a.-* to id - ill i i! dav aini into tl«»? ltns'ltl.
( Ni) 1.■)••• ruriu.ng fimvn ttiu backs of the Precinct
woi’kc!'-, tliei' nose.' worn ni.nning. (Complaints uci'e pro
ii,him (I a*raim..t the lack of heat in Ilaleitrh's Local Pre
cinct No. 210 (pvednirnnately Ne i'o) located in Pic Lu
cille Huher School.
Pi .- nt was Attorney F J. i'aniago , ' hool boar;!
mornb who evidently in the iT.cc of thr i .ek ol heat in
the building \vou»;•- <J in Ins ’iipncity as conimitt p,> chair
man in his top ro"l.
TJIE r.AfIOLINIAN ee: no reason for this condition,
arid looks forward eagerly to it.- correction in future uwig*
of the Lucille tlunba'School on such ocui sion
IN home-stretch in n. c.
GOP Turned To
Racism Appeal
£ a
m ST As K WRITER
RALEIGH rim ii:;iv!• > uriOreri
liHMiblit an - Hixi: '.it "wiMion
>n Ncrtb 'ana r* verrlerl it "U
'■) be ad nail in e-■ 'n ti-'e b.i tc<
FriStdvnti il i -ce mached us
homc-strctch la;.' ws •'• <1 snu
• his ■ j or I * Tuesday's bal
lot ;ng .<■• ' ‘Cj ■it i lot
11 " si'' :>-s in ■•; Fa?
thr>t N ' e *i• ■ • hjj. ■
;iUp'r<-Ti;ni’.v i.into 'hr U:,-n-u>-
te-i :’ 'lir-'vv, i i. cami ;n . .na.
On Mi- ■;?;■■.■, V i-f- Conn I y
D-i, • •' f'.i Eisi'nho • I" .' *;>
(.ivi’iT,vUTV'n; in a daily r*":
a ■no'< u that nernoeratic tanai
i 't“. Oi \ci! r i Stevi.r isn of. Ii
iinois. '■■■■d •"■n'oriird u spi in •
h -ac’i v - ?i * * ri ■ i’.'i-s in his n’.nt''
for the P’UTp’TSP of > CM: lii-, civij
right, f'-r it f i,-'
The 'iiivwtlsntifiil, noting
that Gov. Stevenson helped
end segregation in minors
Piiiili'' Sohools. advised voters
S&i
H r •
'wit
j TO nwill.r MANSION—
t ome lanuary, Vi iiliam B. Cm
st‘ td, Durham lawicr, will b<‘
<!ie oi-cupani ui the Executive
Mansion at Kaleighu having I-en
. if. t-d Oocernor of the State of
North ( arolina b> an over
whelming maiorit; in Tuesday's
hallotine Winner in the tiay
primary (.overn-r ■ elect l'in
stead was . "elnrb" to win
: fi'JSS ' S ■ .
JP- ’’ •' ,vv , •
THEIR ETtiillT NOT IN VAIN
! —The tight waged !>v the above -
! pictured residents of the Kelm
losi area to be registered was in
! na way waged In vain when it i*
noted that their insistence on 1
Maying the registmtion iwiolts [
iliat "It you don’t want the
> u»t 'i.oet'i Carolina env 1
Trouvan .te ye non « eonot u«
Iff, Cifv nhow erF'
i.'h idvvit, Hrnen* paid :>r by
W 1 Tubj foi ike ’ 11 oup,
t. ;thi : -o, r: oth r pi ' ’.re u\
•1 < wr ’!' •.‘‘.it- * ikerv by ‘to ll
tir.i/i • :; r " •■: o,r ,;v.i -i,. *h rouiii
t o ii* i o '4 emo
'['■<'•• itiel'.d.' the ahnlit iua of
.V; r e .■ .*: h * Illinois ftatton
! e; h," gt:t about b\ ■'V'C 1 .--
!:\i unh.'i and ihr i iiminatu.m of
. <, C ri. Hvativn in Illinois Slats
Lnv.ilv, meet. :■ rvlmii forms The*
Ijv el; •ir:>C fiiethc-! r.ofed {bat.
,i. •■ i, (" , .ns on v, tip nioveo
tie- N > i| Guard inM Cicero.
U... \! i sdent-. for. i.bfv im
h-.-ki a .-<• Mrii-tiv.- 'ovenant burnn i
,%’• 1 . ■ i : ■ -an F;a 1.. tC
jro r :i e> siding there.
Tit- Wake Count: group fus-titer
: fopitiuser) oil page S,
VILLAGE PHARMACY FOUNTAIN
DEPARTMENT STAFFED BY 6 GIRLS
r,V ,r VMfMS V SHF.BARD
RALEIGH -The Village Phar
macy. located in Raloigli s giumo
rour and exclusive Cameron VI:
lage am! which w-if ju-t n- -,u.y
so eniarm-d that it Is now the
largest diui; s'ore in the' city, this
we<4; t'-iojc one of the ino--t for
ward and progroFSivt -tops ever
undertaken by a local ousinesa
firm
Monitor wu-nir,:; the r.w of
white Kill: which 'id lath ct**
operated Mi- ViM;i ( ;i’ ’’ •: m-.c • •
fooutain and —w in rhdr;;<. oi
its .inli'Jlidi I'OUIMOI', .va» . >•))•. 11.1.-U
bj an all-N- gro treiv of six girls,
wijikiog in shifts t.i three eacn.
After is- tiPi'ie pc iod of .(Ciout
tw- week . under the an
of one of Mi' -.tor vcfvran etn
pinyces tru'-c Kirh will w given
lh- exi I ;. a'" ;ask of seizing, ope
rating ant maintaini));.' all tin
food and founuor service of. ttus
nr ;e etoro, where hundr.-u-i oi
i cr/iomorn ar- . ■■! ’•' rl daily from
ter m th- noirniiu; until t-'i. .it
1 night.
Mr B. C. Kerr, oivncr and ope
rator of the Village Pharmacy, had
the courage and foresight to He
himself from th- i-cstrammg -nac
kl-3 of Southern tradition and
j reach out and tap the well stoekpn
reservoir of qualified Negro ia
i‘Oi a tnov he confidently expects
opened to them brought into full
focus the state of affairs in the
ea-U-rn Wake Ct-Uirtv town.
Members of the county as well
as the state election boards were
alerted to the plight ot Negro
JSetmlon residents, in addition,
wisiM W 8& $0 R'Sf&lM ss&sss&■ %s§ fsfl? *£ : PS$ ,; f| * §3i£ X isiil kO:Mm
■m 0m 13 W; If imWjgß a fii #|| ; §fp
10C n \7tovX-
»i^w.«»’-W*<«»rW»i-muiWiP _. i i. . jrt ,
LAf.LIOn, NORTH CAROLINA
VOL. XH
j j ri ¥ it/ ¥7. ri 07 17
U« l 3« JLil.lV 1-1/Cl ii\l^
THE VEEP
t %im I
f , |
• hi
A: : Z. ]
A Hi
UK TURD M. NIXON
''.-• benefit all a.'oived.
When * sod, I'.is reason fn jiiafc
iry this revolution,:!' ;■■ step, Mr
N 'l'i' repii'‘d tiir.t '•;,■■ «,... tr; ;nr
.to onrra*-' hr bi.r'H on »hv
f-■ 3best po.-silile !,%•■). to dn that
in rouhr/d ho .must have nigh
■ level employ . and he felt, certain
tl’Ct Ne ,r,: o: • ,■ -vi'ri • •• ,
answer.
Mr. Kei r’> action is at the more
■•:•' 'i fiot lookiiii ior che -|i labor.
'Ji.iSt i-'f «r,OU rr.s > :,ii '... f|nl.-.h
their training and prove their fit
net- they ill f: paid th
salat’, rec iven i>\ Ihr wiilte n’s
Mi Kerr aid be <«'as more ha»
pJeae. d oib: the eordial wcep
of fv )u-w idea A., hi;, ciJS
tomery and patrons
Old r.i i tot il nf 150 inrjni
rks he had made, only om>
was unfavorable, and that one
he said, was not worrving him
at. all.
Bmh .Vi.- Kerr and Mi.- R. G.
Be.-iant, sei vice rmnasrr under
whose supervision the girlst will
• work, vi'f*i e enthusiastic over the
results of the first day's operation
ei the new setup and predicted
that the experiment would prove
t" be rjuite satifaetorv and pro
fitable
'1 h>. Ne.ro nil. L’iven employ
ment. by the Village Pharmacy are
Continued on page 8)
tfte eyes of Negro ritlaem
throughout the state were open-'
ed to the smugness tin whieb so
called ‘leaders” vest themselves
in towns of Zehnion'ii Ilk »nd
in situations of this nature. (geo
. story, this page, Shirleyleio}
Genera! Wins
Vote Battle
Umstead Elected
N. C. Governor
Reeor'l Vote Pi.it« < rOP
Candidate In Office
RALEIGH - fitiz-n* of
l he I nited States proved
.Tuesday that llic.\ “like
Ike , as their votes reached
land-slide proportions favor
ing o<>nera! Dwight Eisen
hpwer as the a 3rd Pres id on i
of the Nation.
j FA dh returns still pouring
. in from a!! over the country
\V m! ii os day morning, a n d
•v itFi Illinois Govenior Adiai
Stevenson having t'--!i< "b--!
the election to the lie publi
can candidate, tin* hue ami
cry throughout the South was
‘Oil up your Hoover wagons,
Coys, the Republicans are
back in power! ’
, T>, ut ' r North s'iroliu*, tradi
tional . rv’ieocnrfic -t!wu:hob ; ! On’
. from both u»ato and «a
'■ onrii levels. had the
j suits
“•Villi V ft .. .-
y * > i-.ii>ernatovi,i3. < :■• ■
'vtjo ■-i : •:< i .rie'i .- j}i {!'(* \T.i -
| Demon sc ir v~, miry. c -vCpi
■tee ‘!w office ! - v a onf'-side.i!
ion of the tend’, District Dcrno
• ratio i'.jndidatt- s for ftorii're.-v,>r"nm]
•-PPt.s V t-fi • holding their iy,Vi) j
. 10'b. GOP candidate
'Timm Jr.iH-S •;< ir:m
v; threw nine at C AROMNIAN rv.-t-s
, ufiir !o •fi;. 1 ':, fho vll , Harr
•'too <L ~ IVTno' rr. •ir - , ■ m,-,..
5 S’ciV'Cfo'-'in* in th‘> •i-ie.nal fc.ii.
. ‘tim? was t> r. far? that the vot
ing *i ; passs'd ; hat of any other
election An estimated 50 million
■ suit . ■■*. on r' -f V:»tween .r-inne
and sunset Tuesday to mrpass the
• 40-nlus million marie s»-t m 1948
when Harry Truman and Thomas
: Devs • .* ore the mam face rs in
the nation', most poignant drarya
m ru.~ sweeping .let*»ry. Gen.
Eisafflhcm er with ‘ late id of
■ip rtatrs claimed 442 electorit
vote;'-, wnile the other nine states j
£:sve Stevenson 8;T. Total electors;
vote needed to cinch the <ie -ti n
' ■: ?fi6
SOUTH \m SOI ID
Th( South, •••hicn ■> I: --i: f•• :"
20 years at'.o with tlv Denso-- it
i attained the PrpMdencv t h
Franklin r>* lano Roosevr U as can
didate. sol it open at the m
Tuesday as Virginia went Reuub
' ‘ lican Fury return.- showed that
Texas and Florida might follow
the had of Tin Old Dominion
Stale.
N. r VOTR PAR \DOXI< 4!
Paradoxically. North Carolina:
popular *c- in the Presidential
-hou'ed in inclination ; h<-
| oart of urban d' •■'!>•' ' to h-an 1 •-
j ward b-,c F:f‘isho'V‘'i : id. •vh.M'
: thi rural ;•*. to, : ""ere aimost •
; tidl\ pro-Stevenson While Ei;tfn
-0O"pr rlaimed no pluinlitc in anv ■
Nr coiiotv in the early vole, the
mari'iit of victorv for St* ".■ r "'o::;
ii, rranv of trie gate’s lf)fl eoi.rttv ;
j divh-iors shoved that f"»n in *h> j
Old S', '!'• St.3 J e thcro .’/'is -i d‘s
! initi. ‘T.ikirv for I he”
ADMISK ADI At MADIA
! li. Ralei.:h’s
i ere r I’.'tlCfs if a ch f;:uh-*l>
J *#own that the voters thf-eln;
“Admi'-ed Arli-i rtiadly.*’ In Prc
-1 cin'-t 2D +hc lllinoi; rover nor u>r
| r,errn ’IA voles ' Ti.■ ■ s lift In
1 precinct 23 the count was 995 to .
13!
. pvr-
Sent (‘need \lclecl In
Pin Gun-Razor East*
GREENVrUiE Allowed to'
plead guipv to .'-acond decree
murder. James Bud" Nicholsau
! was sentenced to from 15- to 20
1 year., in Contra! Prison for the
rifle sifiyir-y of Rufus Burroughs
on the Auswn Smith farm in Clay
root section. Burroughs was shot
In the back by his assailant,
.fudge W. C. Harris, presiding
over the Pitt Super ior Court,,
(Continued on page 8) j
i WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER ". IP- -
THE PRESIDENT
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DWIGHT I). EISENHOWER
Civil Rights Coals Sarm
Re m rdf ess Ot" Elect ion
AFTT ; ')y,r-v CITY. Mt . - Re
i'.ar-J'a-'- of who ■•.un the clCftior»
!.kr fi 4 ;et tee ~ . r .',:•
1!..' ttl and tSm ma: ■ vmmm lie:
san.e. ■ r has been •'■ oy
Boy Wilkins Aomin:."!i 'tor of th :
National Association for Uu. A
wiim /.m. •( f olorcd Pec.pie.
the NAM I* has Drcn nrs
inic voters So -li.ciy the r< <
or is of .ill candidates, * s
pectalH thes, for the Senate
and tile House of Represents
ti> a-s. together with Ihe rec
ords of both parties m-t itl—
—of the two ntr j”-'
eipdidates iru President," Hr
tVilk'fls h,li f i fi the ’i' '»
Passion For Democracy
Seen Needed To Defeat
Communists' 1 Infiltration
DCRHAM Dr M .Ur. J?n
--1 kins, pi‘r>sld‘:::i of ’’.i ••••;... ;n -i.-iin
f Vj]l' imn;.Aid . i’.'": ‘ TTo
y. ro . to rji vcinp "a
: pa. ..ion for dcrr.oei ’ :is "r off
Day ■ pecoh here a’ North C ro
iilia Col!. Mond-p.
v : -. in ' D 'kc Audi
torium at rites honotin:; the lute
. Dr, Jfaia's y. Shci-.'ii-ii. iiii‘ colicd<*'s •
oujifh-v and i blent. Dr
J n.<n: .nuri; 'tVa ...Tnc-siny
. ‘(Of'-r; gi'vn'.tjc cir)i!ict between
i opj* • . ■■■.■ i ■ cie.’TK c-racy
| Versus the various kC. : e total;
1 ’ .r : ‘i ...sol
1 'fl(» < -'• O-IPt ib<" conflict
hiK iO lh(. Tuned
j SI,? if : where i inf rrt‘ mb of
dfniOfraci have s#utlil to *■*•-
! phot raeiil and rr’iviows ruin
I nritlfs ts i vartiyi r< ••lilt of
lii)« exploitation ami as ;< inr
inf result nr !.;■■ u ■ llv *s«h
verslv.- a rt rl nn-.Vinfrir-itn'
cit.jreos in 1 1 it '( rrifed States,
Sir .Jenkins «iiirl I thin!: a
majority of Negro rolleee stu
dents are t • -i(ra! about the
democratic principles of our
society, ••specially ns they ar*>
J applied to rare reiaiions."
■'Von arc bitter.” Dr. Jenkins
«,«id. • beeauoe of racial prose vip
ion and you are ineloncd lr. think
‘h it vvbit-. poriole- .-'"norally arc
/our end Win! there arc few
oomra'mi •tr -paong you. there is
1 no* that passion for democracy
• and for democratic principles
1 which r;i«:ht to characterize a dis
advantaged mhv.rlty group ”
The speaker. who has published
- more than 50 articles on cduea-;
" tionai subjects in TJ. S. periodicals, i
dduu: ‘”1 believe in . democracy.
, Whan people, in seats of power
NUMBER •
<-f.«••.!■■. ’;v'si-|y the task of gin
'' ■ • i,‘ ht ■ *b y iscii : - •
liu iu*h the new Congress «-»*|
;>i •• isn’t, but iTgardlesy
■ . ■ j*;< i-'d the i•, •«
.nii go on. and the goats n-»
' *• l’ -3 Ml*
T. - .-I nc>r stressed the tin
' frdrancr - f a dh/nge in the liM
h --' f t vi t: in the Sena to a, lit
or ft o t of business next t;m
tin .n yat -- ivtl ri>: - ! ' -
- "i ■" ! . ■-a chance i: i
P'“ -i of rub-, and that it m
id t. •• •ii" pledge to Cintron
tl.«- rule d-y were tool: ■ %■:
vi! -; by promising to v•• >■•*
!! I‘C o: !iy other bill#.
• i.:- i v to nv- dernoio at:c ri
A ricbn f-Ojv.cn • t!r-r
ihev are subversive and uftAirr.-r!
T ■ hope that mi lr->;r
j'.jc, ; ~ “iij.ivy-is with bitfcrucsi
r ~''
EALIIGH ATHLETE fN* KO
REA Although he. is in Ko
rea with the 4hth Infantry IM'vi
sion, PIT; Dock Brown of Ra
leigh. N. still finds time tor
'Mr. tnri .Mrs. Nelson Brown, 501
Mr. and Mrs. Nels on Brown, W1
Pearl Street, played right halt
on th»> Shaw University team
be I ore entering the Artnv. He Is
serving with the division’s 160tb
infantry Kegiment. —Di. S. Ar*
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