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?ikGE EICaT THE CAROLINA T I M E S| THUKRDAY, JULY 24th, IM .vi^ry l>igh r*ffnr«l »n«l t«*l thiit voio thp tinip nnd fiindH noce*- oloml ^oliliw who have l>>«‘n sary t« make an iiiscxtipation o£ • Jo the F..rt 'are forliinale to any vahie. !have the J>1en ant asHi>ointion of. A Jefail«*l felejjram to llujrh isneh'a sehm4. • A. Fulton, ohicf eounsel of the The Ueorsri' Wnshjnjrton (’nr- r )inniitt’P, nKkinjr how hronri the ver Tcrrafc, tfceiilly nani'il in in«)iiiries wiiil(l he, drew from .honor of the srreat sfieiiiirt whieh Mr. Kiiltfxi iiii exnsive reply:' tflfirlil lo the TIMES) will hoiisc,» thi- f,unili»*s of one,“Coin:nitt(-' hiiirinn on raee di«- F*wttpville Fayelteville hundred tiTty noneoniinissicned eriniinntion hns l)i' n postponed Statf Tf*-her* ( loeatetl ra^'e ortieer?>, i- Im'nted jtmt a and no defiiiit*' il.ite has been This Fayetteville State Teichers CoDege Aid To Fort Bragg PROMINENT IN RANGE HIT hi-rt* and headed l»> Or. -I. W. >hort dislnnee from the hod,determined ior hi arinijH. Swa»rook, Hceordin^ to informa- and wHl he tioB rfreived at the Fort »dn in or about July 15. It i« J»elieved the «iy, is paying; a ifreat part that ’ thp ' friendly relationship in tfce developing of F'ort Urnjrjr, exis^tinjt between the school and |i«rhaptt the largest Military Ke- the port h*il nmch to do with the wrvatioo of thf I'nited States friendly relationship existing Army. jexi.-tfing’ lietween tht* seliool and SoWiens are weleoine t > the the Fort had nuieh to do M'ith ■rtivities of the Mhool as other the selection of this site. viaitMN and !*h»re in moRt of the mrial life of the srhool. Msoeiation ha« enable not only fvfli | ||filln the students and faeijtly of the sebool to get first band infornia tion aa to the life of the soldiers but it h«8 enabled the soldiers to |^0^0||^0 PfObC '{Committee Ducking build n an outside eontaet that makes their lives ui camn far easier. Speeial f^onps of the students ■re presented Itm^rams and Washington — (Sp«y‘iak'to the TIMES) — Despite receht rsser- in reeital, lecture jtions in the- press, the feeling is in general enter-(jfrowing . here that the Senate headed b;'’ Senator Turman, f)f MisKouri doe^ not j>lan tq make any re^l nnd etTec- taioment at Fort Bragg nhileJeoniraittee members of the faculty and j.resi «ient make frequent visit* to the Fort for the purpose of lecturing,fjve inv,e*^tigation into the dis and given addresses. Generarcriniinatfon again.st tlie Nt^-’o in De\'ers, Commanding Officer ofithp national defense propra-n. the Fort, could not be reached | The Truman wmmitteo hasf but th«. information was obtained nev^ asserteI that it would not that the rommanding Officers of investigate.the matter, hut it has the Fort hold the seS>rl in #yet to indicate that it would de- formally opened on t«*legram wrts sent to the NAACI’ 'which, has contended all elong that thf Tniman committee did not intend to hold effective hear ings on the question. Further imlication tihat the committee is not considering a thorough probe is contained in the remarks of one of the law yers of the Truman committee to n delegation thnt called upon him. When it was suggested that the eomnnltee ought to send a questionnaire to employers on their Negro employment policy, thia lawyer replied that he- felt such n (|uestionnairo “would be unfair to employers.” This Iwayer also considered it sulTicient to bring only a few of thp more favorably disposed airplane manufacturers before the committee. Moreover, this employeHl at torney of the Truman committee is also understood to any except “mos| recent” diseriminatioRs against Negroes. Observers here point out that that if these view represent in —TYf. NEWS StNOICAH Lynn AAcnick and ChorlM AAoore, poputor charoctcr octor, as th«y appear ht Rapublic PicturM* n*w«tt tcraen offering, “Konsat Cyclone." Don “Red" Borry, ¥^t-known cowboy star, hoi the itarring role with on exeeHent support* ing cast that includes William Haade, Dorothy Sebastian, and Harry Worth. “SUMMER IS THE TIME TO LOOK SMART” Be Smart and Visit THE SERVICE TAILOR SHOP E. D. Davis, Prop, 612 Fayetteville St, “12 Years of Experience** its real intentions regardi.i" an inh'estigation, gives further sup port to the belief of many pt'o- ple that the Truman committee plans only a suporicial investiga tion. In the face of the growinp anxiety over the shadow boxing any degree the intt>ntions of the'of the Truman oommittee, it was Truman committee, then an in-!am»ounce«l that Walter White, oi vestigation by that committee the NAACP, would confer here would be a farce. I shortly with Majority Deader Some indication of the appre-'Alben W. Barkley on the possibi- hension being felt is seen in thejlities of Senate action on S. R- report that several letters hare 75. S. R. 75 is a resolution do- been^ addressed , to Senator Tru-jvofed solely to the iTVvestigation man making detailed suggestions «f dLscrimination against the on the seope of the investigation, Negro in the national defense with a tentative list of witnesses, program, whereas the resolution One of the letters emphasize under which the Truman com- the hugh ship building program jmittee is operating provides bein^ carried forward, and states mostly for an investigation of that the policy of only two com- ' " panies is known. The fact that several persons, man committee did w'ho appareT>tly believed in the race discrimination, Truman committee three weeks ago, are now making an elTort to ‘smoke out” the comfnitt>'e on the allocation of contracts lUider the defense program. If the Tru- investigate such an in vestigation would be “tacked on” to the specified duties of the committee. DECLARED! 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Beard, Boy 8^« dies in Suffern at ag but rather to the compassion not but be I very leaf the exhibition of —“alive for everymore.” 01 i/U* lack of strength, higher strength of for us who could weary. Because men and women of earth wilt and wither in the heat of the day. His condet-cen- ■von sbowetl Him weary. We may have seen the Son of Man tenjpted. Too be iure, no temptation could overcome Him. When Satan met Jesus (’hrist in the wilderness, it was not to ex hibit which could win, ,h»t ra- tlier to show that Satan could lorty-seven billion devoted (ire being urged by oi Jones puts RPC funds' for de- nation, fense at $2,819,000,000, 1 I Admiral reports destroyer out-,^*®*®^® *fter defense bus put by 1943 at 100 a year. The Fir-.t Psalm inparts much spiritual counsel. Wa would do well to drink deeply of every verse. But we miss the greatest benefit if we fail to .start the Psalm with: “Blessed is that man” and see in it a descrip tion of Jesus Christ. Christ appears' as a fruitful tree, which at no season proves barren. Planted by streams of water, no hot temperature can afTect even its leaves. All around may be drought, but His person ality is unalTected; H^s sufflci- not win and that Jesus is under- featable. Having no sin and be ing unsinning, yet in His com passion He endured temptation for us. He endured to assure us that however long the tempta tion or however, repeated. He is able to succor them that are tempted. We may have seen Him die, but H^ ever insisted that no death could wither, much less cause to fall, that life which is His. He said, “I lay down my life of myself, no man faketh it from me.” Repeatedly are compeIlel to consider thnt not having sin of his own, there could be no dying in His unless He consented. Even to the tip of the leaf, in Him was life—life that dfcath could not touch.. We may have seen Jesus^rise from the dead. The abundant re source at Hii^ command does not appear if we miss this. 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