\' Kailroad Suit-- Continued from Tuki^ One FEPC in not .sui'j'CHiiim any thinsr which cJUinot l>e in conformity with ti.o Jluil\t!iy Labor Act and tnf- proci'diiio . adopted l>y the National Medi tation Hoard. Th«re are ex tremely aeriourt Negro prob lems on American railroads. The FEPC difl not invent ■with the war need lor rail- them. It tried, honestly and road workers in mind, to find out what is wron^ and to di rect remedial action. Jim Crow Law Continued from Page One Missouri and at the same .time keeps them out of th« classrooms of the law and journalism schools of Lincoln .becausc of .ntimber rtpL‘cifi! {i- itioUK and liic4t of funds. Thij in th( mt^ans tliut i;. iii-.i’d nullify the Gainer^’ Hupreme court dei i .ion of one, educator declared. Lincoln’^ school f !'"v, In. cuted at St. Loui.^, han bee;; classified hs inactrvo bncuase of no enrollments l.i.st S- p- tembcr, but 14 J^tudnnt-i a» .■ now attending clu.s:eH at th-- school of'journalis*'!, iiig to an offi^il announce ment. Mordecai Johnson . Continued from Page One j University, Washington, w.i!,, ; Monday, January 24, at nodli. oher^vood J'kldy, authoi’ atid I It'cturor; Monday even i n g, ! J:>niuiry 24, the Sonthorniurc!.'^, top ranking vocal aKgrega- A WARNING TO PIG BOATS r A. • T\ U, T> ii. Before You Gel .One lyiori^ DO THIS! Color Your Hair. Start Look If you want to bring a new, rich color (black, brown, IjlonJe) to your hair*—start using' Godefroy's Laricusc Hair Coloring now. It acts quickly anJ direc tions in the red box make it simple to apply- You'll love th.' ni'tural looking, rich color Laric'ise !>rini;s to your hair, and be amazed at how evenly ami easily it go^..^ on. Won’t rub oft' or v. ash out. llcat w.ll not aiTcct Laricusc appUcatic>n$. inc Years Youngsr Now you can h ;vl- the p(Tin;,ntnts and .'.tylish h.iirticj that 'n-'ke ytm look ycirs yornyer. In sist on Larieusc. ktiown and used for 45 years. Your deali r will refund money if you’j lOU'j wiisfivd. Us* Only as ^ on Uibol mm // fr.vr ih'uhr /wiv {LARRY-VSIV) $1,25 tiirett io , , \ O^ffrfroy MJi;. Co.. St., St, h'*uh, I’l''/. 'JT, .XSf' «MRUV9 J AMEY’S FUNERAL HOME and FLORIST * VVe Please The Living By Tiie Service We Render The Pead DIAL J-2971 pANADA, a nation with virtually U no shipbuilding Industry tour 'ears ago, celebrated the launching »f her first home-built Tribal de- ! itroyer by sending 12 ships down he ways on the same day, a record i n Canadian shipbuilding history, i The multiple launching dramatizes . he Dominion’s newly-attalned po- I lition as one of the world’s most I mportant ship-producing nations, j :n addition to the destroyer, vessels ! aunched were two frigates, two rcighters, an Algerine ininesweep- ir. a corvette, a patrol boat, a .aiiker. and three large tugs. In iaiifax, Mrs. Macdonald, wife of he Minister of Naval Services, ipbnsored the Mlcmac. One of the most colorful cere- ■nonle^ was held at United Ship- /ards in Montreal, where Com mander Adelaide M. Sinclair, the new Director of the Women's Cana- lian Naval Service, christened the 3.S. Fort Esperance, one of the two 10,000-ton merchantmen sent down the ways during the day. Taking part In the ceremony were a WREN guard of honor from the R.C.N. musical "Meet the Navy," the male sea chanty chorus from the same show, the Toronto R.C.N.V.R. band, and a detachment of fifty ratings. An outst>andlng economist. Comman der Sinclair is a former president of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, r uieir re.spa,. left no doubt in anybodj's mind a:; to what th*y plan ned to do within the next 1« days. “Impracticabli'", “u;i- realistic”, “lacking in juris diction” are some of th».- things the. re.-ponse said a- boiit the. committee afid it.- directive, n The initiative now w :t-. with FKPC. '1 he boiiermakei s' union hu until Jan. 23 to ii-i upon »(■- veolive.s u!>:ainst th m !■! hre.'l' up the Jim-Ci-ow juixiUavie, and to the five .-.hipbu!HU-= ■ companies to rehire the X.- gi'oos they fired in accor:' ancc with a clu.-iHl hhnp :i gri'i'nient. The uni.ni claim no juri."dlctii)n. In.umcti. proceedings instituted by I’ii'- (■(1 employes u»'e now' in the federal di.strict court in C"! ifornia, and the jud;-e ha- taken .the^taatter under vi u nicnt before rend', ring !i di'cisioti. lrrcspt*ctivi' ( 1' \,liat t'v’ courl decide, the committi' j will ,*(till hnv to “rcure en- m II' of its diri ct.ives, or I h 1.4 oT ih&t portion i » nem w!ti. n muy ntt fall wfth- 'jn 1h* pi;rviv-.v (if ihe " )urt’-' 1 ulin, . T-.i v i v ji : r‘I- I ' ‘ , 1. ;i'ii t f t ■ t . j:a|-i I': ■ime to ; Uu‘ ( ^pi'al Trail •sit di.spute. daiii'Jing ini e 0 • c nil: r, ■ ‘ ' 1*h :! bv I • end »»f the v-. ;>r of - • ■ a N v Tl‘ r;' i;! ; ■ • ".iything iif t(j be di.fl,: .’d . Suitit the c.;. f ii; h i.^ ; ■'* nlr- -iv ! 'i. mkI y : r ■ 1 y-! h r- - I :■ :l''lii>r nia ~ a- nn-'it ■ ■iniii-''i (•i.rnjri!;y. ' - " '' Ml; ' V nf hu- ' ■ ' - - _ ■ ■■ ■ i ■ uiv' ■ i4- d -J] ■ -li: i; I'!:i5 form jobs. ' ■ »V . ti:. f [■.' , ?>i',iled a (■:: »; j he r-i’i !id( iit \va,-. ill P -1 !; -1, till' Inti r- llat inn, 1 j _-.C . ' - ehini ! • .AFI.‘ fu.^'d in j'ivo = ■;i='l"S ;'ii!liv. :-, a ' .1 • ’ . llvn- v.- i:- ill a dlio ■•!. T’ ' t I ,1. hc:n'in:r ci' ihe c-i-i-- u niiitc«. Pr'-.U(!e')t ih'd in Wil- lliam Gr> en, 'F f ,-r> udi n [CrifH called m r ; f.v rl , fdent., i.dd l,‘ ?-,.K ^ . Im)’ nf the lo'ul. loM* " tt -'ijf "ard '.L.^lv -'"rtr In -i'V. - I 4 f'dlou . ■* ( !»mptroll> rC* nfial >.■. VVurn i>, which, prwcfiti I I y »ok the piop.'i from under i F'.’Pi ‘ hid it remained, it is !nnbt**d Ui.re that the Pre?i- : nt woo 1 he.iitate to maiii- tiiin consi ency with an elt?c- t:nn >min * up ne.xt year. *!i • war '.'.uio has said that “FKI’f may I;',' the President’>{ l.;il)V, !)ut ir din'^n’^ preclude b' •; llinv for a blood te- " vMiich may or may nnt mako .fensf. I Emamtth T* A .‘Him • • i>i a csrbofcirdzBtB of high caloric effiCMmej. That 1.4 whnt i»uU the bock ia mifht *■*.—Wwhita Eagle. Soar Note We have heard a iadio pro gram that made u» want ta commit suicide, bat we hav« heard neveral that made 113 want to commit morder. -Fay, etteville, (X. C. > • »tHerver. One Here ^vpry town has at ieajit one young man who is a wiz ard at everything except jobs that earn money.—Los Ange1> e.s Times. Xilll - - which has more than 27,000 mem bers in the United States and Can ada. Commander Sinclair is showr at top as she cut the ribbon whlcl released the champagne bottle. At right below, the destroyer Mlcma is seen as it slfdes into the water. tion; Sunday, January 3U, tlu.inuinity reports, more will be Rev. J. WlTiston Pearce, pas- I added. - tor of First Baptist Church I The group then voted t of Durham. ' meet on Jan. I), at the same ——^ i place and to open up infor ■ mation headiuarters.’* Negroes In Continued from Page One resented. The chairman also appoint ed an executive committee to act from lime to time with sympathetic whites. A repre sentativc from the communi ties present composed the committee and as each coin- CIO Wiii^ Continued fi’om Page One ihe iiiciustrv /uu been organ ized by the C. ]. O. We shail continue this organization to the othev major companies of the industry.” NATURAL PAfiE BOY ATTACHMENTS YOU CAN HAVE YOUR HAIR PERFECTLY MATCHED FOR $p50 lateit Creations Easily Attached Human Hair — All Shades QUAiut SEND NO MONEY Just vend sample ol your hoir of 'ilule tolof. PAY POSTMAN «J0 plus postage 00 delivery. Also PUFFS. WIGS AND BRAIDS SATISFACTION GUARANTtED Gray Harr 51.50 t»»ro SEND TOUR ORDER TODAY V7e corry o Foil Line of OVER WIGS All Colors including Mixed Gray Alice FAYE, Carmen MiRAM}AT Wiili BAKER and The King of Swing iemyj GOODAAAN and His Ordieitra head^ the gayest gang of fun-moken ever in THE GANG'S ALL NIKE, th*' Tedinlcolor muskal miracle that aiso^ boasts Eugene PALLETTE,\ ‘ ' Charlotte GREENWOOD,, Edward Everett HORTON 1 and Tony DE MARCOl/ And such h/ntf' _ * * LIFEBOAT will give you the thrill of a lifetime! Alfred HITCHCOCK’S greatest production! John STEIN BECK'S greatest story! Starring Talulloh BANKHEAD, with William 6ENDIX, Canada LEE in his first great screen role, and a grand line^ up of stars! N: lESSlE KARE BEAUTY PRODOCTS COMPANY 507 FWTH AVENUE VRootu 905) r;£W YORK Cnt For A One-Stwi^l Estate Servk4 JOHNSON H. RAY AND SONS “The Houc of Dependable Service” J Licensed Embalmers Since 1915 .r- - ^ AMBULANCE SERVICE SCARBOROUGH & HARGETT FUNERAL DIRECTORS - . Ambulance Service 522 E, Pettigrew St, YOUR PERSONAL APPEARANCE be slack with your persons ^ ap pearance whether you ar^bokiiig lor i jofe) or already on one. We are special ists in all kinds of barberln^ Deauty culture. FRIENDLY CITY BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR A.'artist, Prop. 711 Fayetteville si. Phone .I-37!>! MAKE WAY FOR ONE MORE! VVe welcome the patron ujre of you who are usin^ j our service to get to and from yoiir jobs. If at limes bur Buses are Ciowded anji there are traffic delays, your patiencc will be apprcriated. Rest assured that our entire oi'ganiz^tion is doing everything humanly pobsiole to serve you. During the “peak-hours,” there will be time? when our service will not be as g:ood as we’d like it tj be hut the conditions iire beyond coiitrol due to the laige number of rider at these particular hours. DURHAM PUBLIC SERVICE DURHAM REALTY & INSURANCE COMPANY 109 Market St Phone 115-79 HEADQUARTERS FOR SERVICE MEN^ BARBECUE, FRIED CHICKEN. BEER, WINE AND ALL^ KIND^ OF SMOKES AND SOFT DRINKS. PAPA JACKS CONGO GRILL PETTIGREW ST. PAPA JACKS RAINBOW, GRILL FAYETTEVII^. STREET you SKO!J£.D DO TODAY JOIN THE ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED? 2’/2 Cents a Day HOSPITALIZATION PLAN fiOOM MEAL.S, OPEWATINCi FEE. A-RAV, AMBULANCE . CHIL.DBIRTH -MANY OTHER BENEFITS ANV HOSPITAl IN AMERICA WRITB rODAV FO^ PIIKI INFORMATION Souiliern Fideliiy Mutual Insurauce Co. DURHAM NORTH CAROLiriJI NAME_ AGE. AbDRESS. f.iTY : ,S I AT^ Democratic Club THE SOUTH’S (JREAI’EST MEMDEUSHIP \ TLUi} f Beer - Wine - Champagne-Sandwiches 707 Fayetteville Svreet Durham, N. C. JUDGE F. K. WATKINS^ Manager PIRSOMAl WANS There are no annoying, embarrassing aspects to Personal Loan borrowing from this bank. All transactionsf are confidential. Interest rates are reason able. There are no "trap-door” extras to snare you into more than you had ^ bargained for. * Personal Loan borrowing from this , bank is a respectable, convenient way of getting out of debt. Any person with good character and income may borrow. MECHANICS'AND FARMERS BANK VTOOHNUIT WOBTBJUtfKS DURHAM. N. 0. RA*.E10H, N. 0 One day we will awake to look upon a bri^ta world. Thi^ war will be safely tticked away ia history bookdi taA tte who wroit it will be home again leokln* for a tmb it«r4—■ JoW , Today you owe it to yourseU to invest your war-worker Ineomc wisely — to salvage «nd'p«rpetuate «nployn>CQt oi^^ortuiuties in the post-wftr Job cooopetiticHi for your Now is a good time to with your local North CaroUak underwriter. INOBTB ICB C.C.SPI

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