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20 mi cabouwiah BALBIOH. K. C.. SATURDAY, DECEMBEB U. IM4 «lVi cups flour Vi cup whipping crearr, Vi tap. grated lemor vt top. cardamon Beat tfgs and sugar together until well blended. Add whipped cream and lemon rind. Add sifted dry ingredi ents. Let stand overnight Roll thin and cut in diamond .hep** Make slit in center of each and pull one comer through slit Fry in hot fat until brown. Drain on ab sorbent paper. Dust with sugar. jj^^^jfrap***ljfl ■ • ;| \ I WIiWR ,jf IHay the Christmas Star shine anew within your heart with hope rekindled. Cross Poultry Co. * BOCK QUARRY 80. TC 1-7781 RALEIGH. N. C. STATE DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION Rakish, North Carolina , LANCERS CRACKUNG ROSE (Portugal) IMPERIAL RESERVE WINES ITALIAN SWISS COLONY WINES TAYLOR’S N. Y. STATE WINE ALMADEN VINEYARDS WINES =i BALLENTINE!S ALE & BEER - ; CARLSBERG BEER WURZBURGER HOFBRAU BEHIND THE HEADLINES BY CHATWOOD HALL NEGRO PRESS INTERNATIONAL There have been time* when it seemed that the old abolitionist common sense in racial matters had waned almost into oblivion in A merica. Those were the day*, in times past, when dedicaed New England and other northern women and men trekked into the South to teach the rudiments of education to the freed slaves and their chil dren. Those were the days when the North, having poured much blood to prevent the United States from being dismembered and, incidental ly, to free the slaves, enacted the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments to the Constitution. These were early examples of civil rights legislation. Are we now seeing a rebirth and resurgence of the old abolitionist spirit and common sense? The in dications are that we are. _ h \ ®»wtk*9s ts yen, am mi A Mey ysur koUey season be merry, Be emtsß yar wK much SOUTHSIDE GROCERY BALEIOH. N. C. \ It is a pleasure at' this f Holiday time to wish m you much happiness! I LONG MEADOW FARMS, INC. Dial 787-2525 Glenwood At*. Ext. -. I j ...and thanks to our loyal friends J WILMINGTON AT HAAGCTT * TtMMHK m-IMI ui IU-U4l ■-*** *f ymrntg wfcMa A merlesaa from the Barth km been trekking late the Sonth. at great paraanal risk, to aid sf their legal vettag righto. These yaaag whites are pre totypes of the yenng Nsrthera white sbeUtteniste at pest-Civil War days. In IM4 the American Congress enacted the Civil Rights Act. And later the American people, with an inundation of their votes, all but wrecked the Republican party together with Its racist-tinged and anti-civil rights program. Indications are that there still ■ " "**'*'' GREEN Cleaners 515 S. BLOUNT gT. remains s gnat backlog of hi A abolitionist spirit and common sense abroad in the land. “Bring Your High School Diplo ma.” That's what the lisle Help Wanted advertisement in a news paper said. The jobs? Packers, Stockman, Porters. Even a large steel mill in the Middle West recently advertis ed its need tor laborers. It also preferred men with high school diplomas. This ought to be a sobering warn ing for school dropouts and those toying with the idea of dropping out of school. Noel —T T— —. .I— .. d* joys of the Yatobdr Season May every pood dung be youn during die coming New Year! JEFFERY’S GROCERY Martin at East St. TE4-9243 H Ate trend in qualifications tor jobs continues, within ■ tew years help wanted ads may begin appear ing to the newspaers for taxicab driven and dishwashers ~ with M. A. and Fb. D. degrees! In these fast-changing tones, the present and the future look dim and blank indeed for the unedu cated and the undereducated. The new British Labor Party government recently announced a ban on the sale of British arms to apsrtheklisUc South Africa. As might have been expected, the Conservative Party, which was Bmasl imunsfaid imur J goodwl have MCCMS. ate the oppor* tofiday Season f "Thonk You" CHRISTMAS V-'; : ’ NSW YEARI % SANDERS MOTOR CO. raaaoved toons contoel of tbs Brtt sUi government to the meant elec tions, strongly oppoaad the ben. It would be tattr listing to find out how many member* at the Con servative Party rake to solid divi dends from the mineral riches das out of the South African earth by black African miners. The Leber Party Is to bo praised tor Its baa. It is com plying with a United Nations Secnrliy Council rcoolntlon catling far anch a ban and k •bvtensly baa it sirs to place asere British araw In toe haute at Bento African Prims Mhds- Incidentally, and to ill - credit, the United States government pre viously had banned the sale of A nericen sons to South Africa. Now the British Labor Party gov ernment like the American gov ernment apparently baa no desire to be accessory to the armed oppres sion and persecution of Africans by the misanthropic South African government A good meal often changes an in dividual’s entire viewpoint on lift
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