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Dr. Thomaa pointed out -What we are seeing could prove to bo the end of the moot experiment to Asian dsraocrocy of which Nehru was the symbol and chief opponent Ha waa ever trying to hnpwss up on India the Parliamentary demo cracy so prevalent in Western cul ture. H be had followed the com munist way. ho would have had to the use of force. The aggression of Bad China has datt India a blew an crippling as to anil all hop# of peaceful program under a demo cracy.” darned Ta Post WASHINGTON. D. C Howard University President, Jamas M. Na brlt, Jr. has been appointed to a Committee of Experts who will meet in Geneva. Saritserland. Dae. 10-M for the purpose of reviewing too relative industrial Importance of notions holding membership to the International Labor Office. ■ SKIN BLEACHES J|H9 | n T)LB FASmOMET Hf| A Aghtem Eqaal Opportunity Is Attainable Goal, Won President Declares QUAimco, Th.-' tonal mn- The TbaPr ssldanti, to-ktog as chairman of toa ProsidoofS Com mittee on Bqual Employment Op portuntty. told Kovydoputy am ptoymont policy ofßeavo and eon tenet rompltanro officers that *wu do what ws do ta too_roota of todr of what tot world thinks of because of what ws think of oqnd emptoyiaant W opportuntty In no unottatpahta or unrimanohlo goal for a froo saetoty," ha eonttan od. Ts all our cltlsmi eon expoet (•(■Man Dm mi• juiuce in iM courtrooms ok out Federal system, they must aspect of the*” is toe goal as the Equal Employ meat Opportunity Program: Justice nothing more but nothing lon. “To promise Justice is one thing. To achieve Justice is another. If too promteoroquirao good Intentions good intentions. Thors must ho a continuing and untiring effort, lor tne greatest injustices ore moos os tan toe result of the oldest habits." ■a- - m-u amifin ▼ lev rrwatm vunniois tropuE* responsiMury «oasy, nss oomon stroted toot there to no program of too government in which ho hao a greater or more continuing tolerate than too program of equal employ moot opportunity. “The President of too United Stotm looognteas toot too agate | is stability of our country and to leaduehfo’oMhoceuoof'froodoah" ho declared. "No aatton hi history has soar stand smCte ronSnund.*"!? possible for govoramonte at men to I achieve toa goal as equality among men. toot ouceaas mute bo achieved by Americans. That to urtay tom world watebee what wo do more closely now toon in doeodes past That is why ws ourselves mute give closer attention to this soctor of I ° < Tho <^o > desertoed dto crlminatlon because at race, tread, I color or national origin aa "toa mete I oppraslve burden as all" In many ihvmlh gmi moct conttninti I "Until freedom succeeds with' to nal and convincing proof of ite a- I billty to surmount this oldest to- Justice of human experience, adver saries of freedom will always have fertile ground in which tester I their seed as doubt, divlsten and I distention.** Ha urged government officials ra- I for tueißiM and luvastl- I gating complaints of discrimination in government employment and to government contract work to da m I promptly and piopsriy. "Kit Is sometimes buidmamns and vexing to deal with the prob lems of thorn who too aggrieved. I believe toot toooo feelings eon ho placed in perspective by storing I yourself which is preferable to bTtoe man receiving toa complaint Garden Time RKI GABDNEE H. a Stoto Ostoago Viva new vartottes of Huoeodtno grapes have bam developed aa 0 rseult of cooperative breading waste between toe Crops Research Divto lon of the ÜBDA and toa North Carolina Agriculture Experiment Station. All of too varieties are portoet flowerad vsrltlae alone, er used so pollanisers for such Imperfect-flow ered verities aa Scuppsneog. James, Thomas, Hunt and others. Albemarle to a large bruited, ■nooto blue-black variety of high doomrt quality. It tepms about mid season or along with Burgaw. The vine is vigorous, productive and resistant to leaf spot diseases. Al bemarle is rated as being toipertm to Burgaw, Duplin and Ttohaal in fruit dee. augur content and flavor. Pamlico is a largo tetritod. Uteri gram variety of flood Agar «d otteafltivo appearance- TJo J™ ripens about a weak earlier than Dealing. The vine to vigorous, pro ductive and has good Wisga. Pam - lico to «i parlor to WUlsrd and Wte loco In flavor, fruit also, soluble solids, vigor and disease rotestanoa and to superior to Dearing in fruit ftM appearance and flavor. Chowan to light brown to brenao in color. The borrteo ora largo, bonm to loose dusters and toa* vary pleasing aromatic flavor. The fruit is oomeWhet eta llar to Scuppemoof but a Uttte larger in size and sweeter. The sol uble solids content will overage about ID per cent whldi is Ijm cent higher tom Bcuppcrnong. Cbo- BSS^ifiSS orous, productive and boo good W logo. This variety to f*"* *° Wallace Willard In flavor, ap pearance. production and dtoaam Roanoke to e very -**■— white grope with a tteflt of gddm yellow. The gropes ora of mmm toss and rlpm -bouts wrok mrltor thm fleuppornong. The vtoo wvig orous and productivo. Bamtets to ■tßorior to Wallace and WOlord to ■n niteirtlT- flavor, vigor ofvfoa, and attractiveness, and to WP*"®* to Tt soring to production and at- Uaillionasa of fruit. .. iha—na to a largo attractive white papa with smooth skin. The gropeo are of medium die and pro duced In medium large loose dus ters. The fruit matures shout mo week later tom Deupporaoug and too flavor to goof- vigorous md very productive. X - nolle to superior to Wallace ana WUlard to fruit Aasipp»w» flavor, sugar emtmt. vtgor mdpm duetton. and to wporter Dosrtag tn all of thorn qualities except vig or and sugar content Willtiw thf Gross lUosoith W* vision. USDA. nor too N. C. Agri eultenl Experiment Btetim has plants tor sale. Plant increase to undor the suporvtolm of too N C. r mulsh rm flood Ptodueero for ro tome to nurowymm for raoslo to the public In US. toquhrttoo oon csnringteo ovoddblUty of plmto should be ad framed to B. W. Me ifWlm, N. C. Foundation flood Pro ducers. N. C. State College, Ra leigh. N. C. Onto yon to bom tteto Any In Ac city of Dovid o ilnvisnr, which !■ Ckrtot the Lord. —<Lnho till). Lot as sot target the rod and isl rat* ns who have goat aatra j, art bordsosd with earea, and need the foryivo naos of tea. It was for this— to aavu no—that Ckrtot Jooaa tag the oomßlatatMw ptentodmt "Per you, at aaost, only a tow asta utaaof yonr that wfll ha Involved. For toooo wteaoo oaoag yon ImihHs. Soli te BUILDING BLOCKS SoMte • Concrete Qnder Week* Whtel Ib toifld «f Uodte fa butVflnt, anil Bite STANDARD CONCRETE PRODUCTS CD. TE S-Slflfl ic inpifai at few* ikristmas Shop A&P, »w I “hfixErFßOlT'l huh « 29* S? 58*1 PHK ENGLISH WALNUTS !S S3el MIXED NUTS a Bi| lANAS ns 3 - 29*1 INGEST 97cB £ 394 WORTHMORE HARD CANDY I Royal Lusters 1 ¥3l $? 29* g 45*1 Warwick Milk or Dark Chocolate I Cherries S? 49«| 3D BRAND NO. 1 SMOKED FLAVORED— SLICED I BACON J IN THIS AD ARE THROUOH I fl hands e. 89c aSosnow '■« 69cl ling Value! 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