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SUICIDE OF H SOUTHERN TOWN TUSKM :l;k. Aln ill n 8 flip while b.'ilniH"' of voting >uw?m in Tiiukegce. AI;, . <!<• ui!< ,K ’ almost 6-1 111;ii;»i*11 I)f Negro "KidMits, may I'H'tin the ri, ;( t 1. hr city ccoinomienliy. Ebony in lie city eL‘oiUMiiie;i|l> Kbini; M,.;; '’ hie pi ('die!, in ;i ,b(’i . y ’th'd "Suicide Os A Southern row n" RceotmUng file iiisliii \ es line KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON SIAM nisi CO., fRANMCi'i I. ... r r 4 sttr aV/a n J / '* jf ! Va. v f V 1&#/ / I * \ , ■ .i NOTE TO SANTAs . ! c dOujOHil aUjUtib Dormk row Wow whifc*\ rtryk blur. rod, i>j: iio j Rrrf, bhMss?. roytOl blur f#jt. t... sii.;,^ Loro r.ii'jn " ' Black, wine dark blue saw Red. black, cordumv $6.00 $5.00 Pamper him a little! Give him V^/TC£W ni. o uppers Tulip Opera ‘ ’ ! ' lv •'■•'* l!n Brown, wine leather. 0 $6.50 Roscoe ” Griffin Tvo Stole.-'' tn Serve You 120 Fayetteville St. Cameron Village j eurrent tr 1 1::!'■ for Hie ballot, and ! H)'' i'iii'l. 1 , v, :n line ~ of Booker T. I Wo. !.iiii>lmi that wholesale <(!:•. j I'l'iinehiseineel of Negroes would ! injii;( both block and white, the story traces the events which led to gerrymander of 814 Negro vo ters out iif the. city, the 18-inonth old 'boycott'’ of white inerrhant.s ! by Mtic.n County Negroes, and the j I ii" nil ini; i iso in hotji Hip quality ! and numbers of colored business"*. Bcsjtite thr fact that, Negro merchants now provide the community with the hulk of goods and services which it requires, the article contend#, the white community has soil rilfied its opposition, preferring economic death to relinquish ing its tight hold of* thr bat tot bov Recently. inveetigatom of the Civil Rights Commission were refused *coeas to regls yratlon records which Negroes contend will prove the!* right to vote i# being unconstitu AL'CMNIfS OF THE TEAR Dr. Itssder i. Shaw, dean of the fc.-adualfc school, Florida, 4 - A? Ditversity wa# ««anir.iot*sly afcoaea as *A!osnn! of the year” I* the West Virgitela State Col- Ufa Alitwriif tlon.. The station was awarded D*. Shaw following » banquet »B Charleston. A' V;< . to -.rhlrh he wae the guest rweaker 50 Lawyers From Four States Meet. At Durham I DURHAM Aipiiroxfmatelv SO i lawyers from Georgia. South and North Carolina and Virginia wore told here last week that they must, help defend the United States judi- I clary from attacks by irresponsible i critics. Dr. Albert f. Turner, dean of ! the North Carolina College Law I School, delivered the warning In. | sts address before one of three year- I ly meetings of the Southeastern l lawyers Association j The one-day meeting was held at North Carolina College. tn his address, which c.ime at a banquet Saturday night climaxing the meeting. Turner took note of the recent censure of the United States Supreme Court by an organisation <*t *tate Supreme Court, Justices and r' p*-In ini lhat lau-yers must realize that the V s. Rtipreroe f’oiiH Justices eannH defend themsetre® to come to the defense of the court Earlier in the day, the assembled, attorneys, many of whom studied under the N CCJ dean end hare spearheaded legal attacks on seg regation laws sn the four mid south stales, heard another NCC law professor discuss the work of the newly established Civil Right Commission LeMarquis Dedarmon, e teaches at the NCC law school, discussed the difficulties the Commission faces in its task of investigating complaints of denial of civil rights to Negroes in thr South Currently, the Commission has scheduled an investigation of de nial of Negro voting rights in the Tuskegee. Alabama, area The Southeastern Lawyer* As sociation is composed of nearly 150 practicing attorneys tn the state* of Virginia. Georgia and North and South Carolina An outgrowth *»f the rid North Carolina. L*wyer*> Asst? ciatlow. the newly formed Southeastern organisation wi<>» •’■coated to Include the states, neighboring North Carolina to 'create closer bonds of fellow ship among lawyers through cut these states.’ Floyd B McKissick es Durham is president of the organization. Its other officers include Major High. Greensboro, executive secretary; W. A. Marsh. Durham, treasurer; H. E. Boulware. Columbia, S C , Harvey Woods, Danville Va.. E. H Gadsden. Savannah. Ga„ E E Beech, Kinston, and K P Turnage Darlington, S. C, vice-president; Franklin Moore, Kinston, record ing secretary; Robert Glass. New Bern, Chaplain; and. J. Kenneth lee, Greensboro, parliamentarian. Chatham 4 - H Girls Feted At Winston FITTSBORO—Two Chatham Co t - W girls were among those hon ored at the first District f-H Recognition Program held at Car ver Consolidated School. Winston- Salem on Saturday. November 22. Hermenia Harris of Moncure, a member of Horton School 4-H Senior Club, was awacded a cer tificate as district winner in the church dross division of the Dress Revue held fit A. and T. College last spring. Doitesf Pndlne WieVer of Y. St. Waters Public School .Jnni or -1 11 Cl iib. (ioldutim, W'*i* Honored ,v* Stale and District winner in the lon lor torn Meal Enrichment Program Second and third place county winners respectively in this program ««« Yanice Reaves of .T 8. Waters School. Goldston and Shirley Dowdy c-f Horton Public School, Pitisboro Mrs Margie Chavis, 4-H Leader of Taylors Chapel, appeared on program as e representative of the Women Adult Leaders of the Dis trlct. Mrs. Rlnors Paige, president of County 4-H Adult Leaders, was scheduled to appear but could not make Ibe trip due to Illness, Other 4-M'ors making the h-ip were Cruylanna Hortpn. Pittsboro, Horton Public School Senior Club. County Achievement winner, and Mary Alice Paige, county winner Mortally denier! j With hearings set for Mordgotn j cry, Ala., on this ‘piei-lion in ear i ———lT C II ifPlhge Sfl » -A M'W gy>T R*® »mw.j mmm »w-jsn—««Mßamwgwt lr% 1 H# « ill! IT%I H Ikrl%P O I Just Received A Foil Car (^ Lom Wm.. Close Out |§ Frigidaire Appliances! :L ., r; ~^i n FULL 14*4- 00. FT. MiWsSBSPi frigidaire nI|B |S& REFRIGERATOR pt shyißn l ' l “UU | With Your Old Uo\ Not. Over i ' Fruit Cake Included No Down Payment! With Your Old Bom . PAYMENTS START NEXT YEAR! } Give Her A Freezer npiifeiP For Christmas! Look S^®!PiS| At This Big Value! /.pajal Big 12.3 Cu. Ft. Only $ **% OQ 95 isl 1 jSr S ftjj jß| Free 3-Lb. < laxlon Fruit Cake in chided No Down Payment With t rade Pay Next Year Pj^ f i Big 3 Lb. 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