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Sen. Douglas To Be Heard At Smith U. CHARLOTTE—Senator Paul H. Douglas. D.-111., will lace a panel of tluee top Washington newspaper correspondents on the campus of "Johnson C. Smith University on February 4 at 8:15 p.m. Heading the panel will be John C. Metcalfe of the Chicago Sun-Times Daily News Syndi cate who has had a long and distinguished career as a Wash ington news analyst and lectur er. Others on the panel will be Eucien Warren and Nell Stan ford. A former professor of economics EXPERT ALTERATIONS A REPAIRS Remodeling EMMA JANE DRESS SHOP 118 E. HARGETT ST. Dial 834-5698 Why “Good-Time Charlie” Suffers Uneasy Bladder tTnwh* Mtlns or drinking mar boa Souret of mild, but annoying bladdor Irri tations-making yon feel reetleea. tenee. and uncomfortable. And If reetleee nishts. with napsinf backache, headache or mus cular sehee and pains due to oeer-ciertion. strain or emotional upeet, ore addins to your misery—don't wait-try Doan’s PUb. tl D°an a PiDa act t ways for speedy re ?. .* ~.n>e .hare a soothins effect on bladder irritations. I—A fast paln-ralier inp action on nacping backache, head aches, rauacular aches and pains, t-A wonderfully mild diuretic action thru the kidneys, tending to increase the output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. So. set the same happy relief million! hare enjoyed for over 40 years. Tor convenience, hoy the larse else. Get Doan’s Pills today I Cot a cold? 666 cold medicine wiU WOW TREAT ALL COLD SYMPTOMS Yba*. am S • 4b this. M 6 wm bm4b aapsdalljr fcr «oi<l>... Bad omt, far eofch. > pIMH vhMI Roscoe Griffin SHOES Cameron Village Raleigh ik | One Lot Os I Women’s f Flats | 5" Wake C’nty Supervisor Is Nominated For NCTA Bd. Mr*. Leona B. Daniels, Wake County Supervisor, has been nom inated for the Board of Director* of the North Carolina Teachers As sociation. Mrs. Daniels wes nomi nated by the Wake-Raleigh Teach ers Associations and the East Pied mont Teachers Association. | A native of Washington, D. C., she attended public schools in Washington and received the B.S. Degree from Winston-Salem State College. She received the M.A. De- I gree from North Carolina College at Durham and a professional di- | at the University of Chicago, Sen. Douglas has served in the Senate since 1948. He has been an active member of the Banking »nH Cur rency Committee and the Labor and ; Public Welfare Committee. Mr. Metcalfe, the moderator, has ! been heard on the professional lec- j ture platforms across the nation for the past 85 years. He has also lectured in Canada, Latin America and Europe. "Break The News", as the program la eaUed, la a feat mov ing panel ahaw designed te break a front-page stery in a •ne-hour presentation fallowed by a question and answer pa rted. ÜBWI Wdrtwfri r»lltf fnm ASTHMA Attacks nd paroxysms with rtsurkabls (annul* compound* by aasraas-fassses w «**t Srit-un* u**r* art imand. Long-luting. H«lp* prevent ittacki. No hnraifui drat*. Hu pill*. No painful nnstta Injection*. AvailtM* without pra tonroiKAA •rettos nr Compound. •mw kMfi yam Mb 44a critical tima. Tfaa amlU •ImifOM. of 666 haa (wm pww» to rtianaanda at man. Whaa jm bm « cold, tabs MS.axl mb what mI raliaf cm bo Hka. Satiafactioa arr rnl■ i I ar yarn mammy back. At all <ki* aouMaca, aaljr 49A K yoa prafar tablata, taka 606 cold tablata ... ploma from Teachers College, Co lumbia University, New York City. She has served as president of the North Carolina Congress of Parents and Teachers, secretary in the Division of Administration and MRS. LEONA B. DANIELS Supervisors, a delegate to the 1960 White House Conference on Edu cation and was recently listed in “Who is Who in American Educa tion". She is also a member of the State Committee for the evaluation of schools for the Southern Associ ation of Secondary Schools and Colleges. Mrs. Daniels taught at Pender County Training School, and served for a number of years as supervisor of the Pender County Schools. She came to Wake County as su pervisor after the death of her hus band in 1961. BUT FRO >1 CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS NOW! GET PINE STATE MILK IN THE NEW Family (rollon! NEW ECONOMY IN FAMILY MILK BUYIN6! Another first from We’re Enlarging And Moving Across The Street To 440 Daniels Street Between Burton’s And Rose’s K And Will Soon Open A Magnificient Shoe Salon! All Fall and Winter if _ Footwear Must Be Cleared VfD^ Out Before We Move mfqj /Mk In February! MOVING One Lot Os I Ladies I j Life Strides | 6" | WASHINGTON AND "SMALL BUSINESS” By C. WILSON HARDER Perhaps the most frustrat- i ing Job in fee entire work! is i that of holdingdown the office of U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. < • • * His primary Job, of course, la to work toward bettering the ; lot of the farmer. The farmer ’ is only 1 off when hrE gets a suffi-PpgMp*' ■ dent pricelgl f§| J Y for his dure, and yet§|! W ) ' the price toK' !»* - ; / ' the is not to high to stopH -t » s y lonsnniption ■ y But aa long c. W. H ardor as the American farmer is saddled with the promoters of monopoly labor in government, plus the promoter* of an ex panding welfare state, the Secretary of Agriculture may as well spend his time fishing. • •o The Dept, of Agriculture points out in recent' publica tion* that the farmer only re ceives 2.4 c for the wheat In a 25c loaf of bead, and about lie for the milk in a 25c bottle. • • * The biggest expense item In these articles is created by Jimmy Hoffa, whose teamsters get the lion's share. For exam ple. the cost of delivering bread to the grocery store now ac counts for about 40% of the wholesale cost. In other words, it costs 8c to move from bakery store shelf a loaf of bread that contains 2.4 c worth of wheat. * • • , The same report says farmer receives only 11c for oranges in a 25c can of orange Juice. * * * On other canned fruit and vegetable products, the value of the farm product is even less, due largely to the welfare (c) NnUdpal k><lfrgtlon of Independent Btnln—g H *#f ■\k gysSlifll I HU dipay-doodling that aat up un employment insurance. The en tire premium* are paid by the employer. - - - -» • e Unemployment Insurance wae originally set up to help them losing steady Jobs te tMe ever unto securing another Job. It was never intended to be a gratuity tsr aeuamul Yet, each summer. In the nation's canning and process ing plants, housewives, stu dents and others who want part time work make up the bulk of the working ferae. They neither want, nor teak employ ment far the rest at the yean ea • state has aa been dsvelsped that for anywhere from 98 to S 9 weeks, depending on fee state, nnemplojiment eh mbs are paid ant te them. e • o Who pays for thisf h fee long run it is the consumer, because the coot at Am unem ployment insurance premiums, which furnishes checks tor do ing nothing, has to be added to the canning costa. • * • Thus, fee Secretary at Agri culture is really fee etc ego in a monstrous shell game. H the farmers da not make a living, he’s a bum. R fee prices te the consumer ge up to en able the farmer to make a fir ing. he’s also a bum. V prices are kept down to fee consum er, and, aa has been dene far many years, the Treasury la raided to keep fee fanner la business, he is alee a bum. And if be ever came out with vigor ous attacks on the welfare and labor policies that are fee real root of fee farm problem, he would soon get fee bum’s rush out at Washington. Perhaps Job should be called United Slates 1 Secretary at Painty. I One Lot Os I Ladies Naturaiizers j. 7" F. P. Ridleys Attends NAPE Confab In DC Mr. end Mrs. Prank P. Ridley of 318 Bledsoe Avenue recently re turned to the city after spending a weekend in Washington attending e political workshop sponsored by the National Alliance of Postal em ployees. Mr. end Mrs. Ridley were chosen as delegates to represent the Raleigh Branch of the NAPE. NEW CAR MONEY AT g% INTERES. Don’t worry about how to finance your new car. Come to your bank ... there you will find the low interest rate on new cars of 5%. Use your bank when you decide to ride in a new ’64 automobile. It will bo c«r »'’ea* sure to serve you. damn Enough lo Know You .. . Lnrgr Enough To Senc You! Mechanics & Farmers Bank RALEIGH - DURHAM - CHARLOTTE MEMBEE FEDEEAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COEPORATION RALEIGH. N. Cm SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 8. IBM The Jteleighites attended many in teresting meetings and wart boated to numerous social affairs. They both expressed it as being a moat enlightening experience and Joy ous occasion. The Raleigh branch of the NAPE has gone on record as favoring more political and civic affiliations ih our city. At the latest meeting Bryant Bethea, local NAPE president, stressed the need for more active participation in the po litical and civic affairs of the city among those being closer tied with the Citizens Committee and to help with the coming Voter Registra tions. \ One Let Os Ladies | : Florsheim’s j 9- DRIVE SAFELY! INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST FIRE \ OUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS Fire Insurance Co. Durham, N. C muummßßmmmmmanmßfeNfeßMfefefeMßr 3
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