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' ' ,,,T H F, C A R O L 1 I N A T 1 M E S ATURDCy^ .IAMUAPY is, ntiSHAM, N. C.—5-8 . ■ ■ - - ' 5 ' ■ * )I VI .Jis- 4 A A" i i I JlVilkin^iays, Mo^t Important Task of 1964 Is 'N= J. Physician Ming' Haines on the Nation's Voting Books NEW VOliK l-'.ir (hf Na(liMVit[ -XAACr' iiiiiK aic nushin" cU. Association f»r Ihi- AilvaiirciiK'H i n"li1s in tlir Norili and South of Colonel I’l'iipl,' 'Hic ni' -;! iin ^ Rasl and VVrsI, in W^ishinffton li porlont basic Ui'^k oi' l9Ct is in;! lln' iui( u!i ami ih slalo panlla! (ins namps on flic v)(in.* Inmks, cil;.=^olscwMcrc 'V. Roy Wilkins, I li o Avsoriali.m's i aro wdrl;in“ on jo)is, lioiisins execnlive secretary. i\?sprls in r! ’ ' schools-, rliic proppss nf l.nv ini^, ptihhr acroinniodnliiins an' all varialioas ,tiior('iif. W,‘ ii-ic a' Ml(-th(»ls. Now lha) >vi‘ m,' im liiffhcr Ifvrl. Id's lif-M,, cliiiil'ic. .n 19(!4. " Wilkin.s iirKi'.s. niPniorandnm disnat hml In all' sfalf and local ^rAACP uni | lhroii!'liont tti‘ crinnlry. Every unit of Ih;- Asv ici:i( ion is, failed iinon to hc in ils ri'trisli:i | !ion campaign noiv "Do not ' until tliiCe wei'lcs I;'fi^re ('!(‘cli:r I lime," Mr. Wilkins dmonisl'f ■ I’lililic'ians pay i-losr .'iilcntionl to any rlian?'.'’ in rc'!is-lr;i i.io j figures, the ni'"iioi nndinn '.on' , out on .Ian. :i. says "r.v incr>'as ing ri'fi.slartinn totals crirlv In tlip y*ar, yon »i;iv vciv [KusiWn influence I lie pulicii's of pin; - and candlilates lhTr,“y^nr. no! in 1905. You car inriiuMUc votini’ records of con"n‘s.snr'n, .tII whom must li:' eU'l-''.l next \'i vcmber.’ ; Moreover. Mr Vv’i!'..in;;' call !,( 'action poini.s onl . "v.i'h a linil! in‘ j,registratinn. yon wiM Ij'v r'.ii!:, ] ne.xt Novenihi’r 1o canih^a' ii ini, j the ilefeat of all tli'is ' wlm vn! j against Die civil riL'hI.'i i>i-;i i,) : Congress." ! While not neph'clin'’ l!u-> :7'iutii, the canipaifsn will iilaoc ‘■sperlal empha.sis on Ihe , under re"isicri'il northern cities anc) towns. Tlier are at least a half-million, per haps even a full million Ne"'.! ciliz»n.s of votin." :>ar in Ihr North who are not rei'isteref!,’ the memoranduin asserts. “Under stiinulu': of tli" elcclion year.” the Wilkins’ me:i>or;)nr!rn) points out, "We should '■udtir! many time our fo'al -if ,'V’ 733 new refiistranls lu' N’AACP workers. In addition. lliRSlO p't .sons ‘Acre ou.alififd to re'^ish'r i Virginia alone hy' our iliive l,i Jiavf them nav their pulL i^^v - 700-Acre Tennessee Farmer He! ST. .lOSKl’Il. 1 a. — Till- resell' I re2istratim o. IS i\c"ro‘s in T’'i WASIIIV'^iTOX, I) C—IHlliar' f'urrin 7'.0 ai'r.-' N'ci-o farmer ol l!i owns\'lie. ’!'( nn , who is a "rv. appoint I' lo tin- I' S Dcnartnieu' of .Ai^rieuitiu ''s .Advisory (’ommit tec.on Fed Crnins an.l When', al i lende;! his lir't ineitili" of ti;i : cnrrimtlti’c Tfccivlly' o liclit fttrtntt J-' late r('ConHn( nd.ili:ins for a, whca I )i>-o,'rnm Currin and '11 nther menih''''s o* ^as I’ari.^li. enderl an 'oa in \'.hicli il-’c-finn'iiiili"' in atli'ndance ad I some I..'iui';i.;na par;shci li.'id :ii. vi -iHl tar,v "f A'-’ricultUi e O;- N’e'M o rcj'.istrm'ls sinc!' lllr N(^w v.iilc ! . Ft-n.an (u jiress (0|- oniC at least soiiic 'Ni-rocs .-ire re i .h'l li'^isliit'v.' 'iiai lincnt of a vnh:'', ''d in everv parifh- »lary uli.'aj pro-ram' to avert Keyistratiun iif tin If) ::.r’rni“ ]s')7id>!e d:i.p III inc(une Ir0‘ii ■ annou.nc'd puiilii ly li.' tin' ii- j',;islrar. .J. II. IfohcrKiin .-md nn: I I finni'd liy CnitK I' K'UI Si'irel.ny ' Withiiut ni'W '.Ui .i! le'.’isla'inn , ijmmie Moore, ’.vl.n t'lr uvit :l th(* iniilcrop suppoi't )>rit'e v\ill,y,,j^j. f'fwuvlinat.'d \nt* i Ii" ah'.ut $1.25 a Imsl'cl. compare' .‘i-(.«;i.sfiation campai.'V) in .sinitlica.sl wiiii this year, s .h'Vi'l ol S1.R2 Oi , l.nuisiana. The c.ampait'n re a total (Iron iif sinni' SHOO inillion. , pxlended to Tensas I':i thi' '.i.SD.A eslimat()s. , rish where Moore assigned severa^ ('urrin. first coloted farmer .serve on the Advis-n'v Committee! ^ on FeCa n-a^ns and Wheal, hol.l> '''' a liS -h-ree I'rnm T.mn-s.see A ' .nd'r. Sial'. I'niversitv where I, Mi''" i" "arish has done ,i„ the,-, siiidv toward : •'""'’P'’ ■iri t -r's’(i‘"'ee ' i rested and jailed ovornr;ht wlien I he attemntcd-to re'^ister last An l!",''ori> Inkin'! over the faniilj j “list, lie finally did register or farm, li'' taucht vocatiimal aeri Octolx r 17 beconiin.K the first iNe u:i'.i;c tin- seven vears. His 7(10 | “ro to do so since 19()‘2, hut he -4C.1'U !'a"lll iiii hiili'>: .nprpc /l I u/.i.; tli.ireli-ned hy a gi'Ollli »; From African Trip UK F. i‘,lc(:ARnoi,I„ prn- . in’ir' i't plivs'ciiin of Newark. New .N'rsey. chairman of the Puhlica , l!»n Coniniittee of the National Uh'dii il ,\ssociaii ,n (.lournal ii. Ilic \'M>' has inst rotnrned from a lui'nth's t'lO!' uf .\!rica. She wa .!i iriMMii"'! Iiv h.'r hnsliaiid Rob- ■I !■:. Il'-ite-, and Hr. and Mrs V.'"-I" " V;'nf!n' Dr. M’':r.oil tn'ik time frorr ■ 'V \a :.li'iii In i.'.al-i' an unoffi ii-,1 soiAi'’ of uu'il'cal condition* J''1 I-.,rill ( '11 uith (lie Nation;!* Mi'di.-:'.! A'sik ilaioii's project t> .f s'sl ui'h lii's'ii.d ed'h"j(iftn in Afiica, Ihi'iiu ;li i! ' Siholarsbip d aild iiliiM- 4»‘'-r.;- •vH ,1 IlH. • Ill . il-'lu. K.|f.: im.il tic . ■ -X'!! ixi.:! Is.-»>l'i .III, .. Il-l I lli. In aimthcr memoruiidnpi to all , corn and other rrains, 100 acre.'^ | whites as he entered the eourJ NAACP units, Mr. Wilkiji.s oil of cntlnii. and 1!50 acres in nas | hou.s'e. Another Ncj'ro rcL;isitanl, for an all-out eflorl in 1004 1:i Uircs foi’^hi.s 200 hcacF of hee j lames Payne, was hit aci'iiis tlv .surpa.ss the peak yeor nf 19(;:l. lc,;tt|p. face with a rille hull. Rihhc "f 111-" lAiints visited by Dr. ’.IcCai ri:il '''I'l',': jiakar Fret ^ timn, I a"os, Addis .\liaha, Nairobi M osh i. Kt'iiiiaiija''*!, Zanzibar i:!iai I'.'iim (.'-;udan I. . and Cairn 'I'hc >::l:nn:.l Mi'di'-al Associl film is a piei’iuTiinately Neprc, M fi.iiiif^t'i’n cii-i'foscd of approxi- inattdy 5:10(1 idiysicians. It will lii.M it.s (mill annual convention in \V.i-liili':loii. I>. C.. Aiigii.st 2li at llic SiatliM-Hilton llotO) and tl’.e Inti rn,alio!ial li'n, \'cf:'(i( cAROi.rvA m lillA.M COll.^l'Y A0MU4ISTRATrR'S NOTICE TO CREDITOi?S Uaviivl (|iialifjed 'is administrator of tiie est.'de of (lalatia L. Taylor, deceased late of Durham County N'orth Caryliila. this is to notify all per.^i;js havi rr claims agains' II'" I-:!;;!!' r,f ^aid h'ceased to ex liihit tlv'i'i In ll)i‘ undersl,?nc'd a* ■’Uifi ravrtliville Street, on or be fore 111" -llli day (.1 December Hibr) 111' liiis notice will he plead ed i'l liar Ilf llu'ir'-recovery. All iHjrsons iiidehti'd . lo said eslalp ' will please make immediate pay- • inccl. This 401 (lav of .lanuary, 1964. : J.uiks't. TATI.OI!, Adniinistrator of C.alatia 1., Taylor I' O. I’i'aisiin. .MIorney Ian 11, Kt, 25; Feb 1. 19(14. •,! Ill llllui ■Mi rV; . til international cotillion OUTSTANDING SUCCESS—TSa 4th anH6al Interantional Cot'l- lion of fSe Naticnel Council of Negro Women, sponsored m support'"of The Mary McLeod Bethun4'' tclucBtion Fund, held af The A'mericana Hotel, N(sw York CI^vV on January 2, has been acclaimed one of the most successM 'social events of the season. 1'h'e Cotillion presented 42 ladifci' from four continents and vil-ying backgrounds. In top phot6 'ire seen some of them and eszorts far the event. From left, the young people are James Williams, St, Albans, N. Y., LaSarid're Rcbinson, Monroe, La., Pkniela Mitchell, India, USAF list Lt. Moss H. Kendrix, Jr., Wa'^hingtan, D. C., Doris Landrum, St, Louis, Mo., Brig itte Bolletke-r, France, and A so Yerney, Ghana, In next group ing, Alvin Wilks,- right, intro duces Miss Dorothy Height, 2nd from right, NCNW president', and her party to youth at post- Cotillion b'eakfast-dance. From left are PRman Moss H. Ken drix, Washington, D, C., M.ss Virlta Lewis, New York City, Mrs, Daisy Lampkin, Pittsburgh, Pa., who is chairman of NCNW's Bethune Educational Fund, Miss Height and Mr. Wilks, who handled the Coti!lion choreo graphy with Mrs. Ada Fisher Jones, seen at lower right. Mrs. Lampkin, in box, introduces Ar thur A. J'. Weglein, center, pres - dent of Daggett and Ramsdell, Inc., a co-sponsor of the Cotil lion from its inception, and Kendrix, a Cotillion vice chair man. Weglein had two daufth- ters 'n the Colitlion anil his son- in-law, George Valvo. wrote the music and lyrics f' the debu tant song, "Tonight's th? Night," which was performed by Broad way singing stai', Jimmy Ran dolph. Miss Martha G. Palmer, lov/er left, Cotillicn executive director and Mrs. Ada Fisher Jones, right, flank Dr. Jeann* L. Noble. New York City, Miss Heiijht, Misi Wilhelmina Adams, New Yoik Ci^y, and Kendrix, during Cotlllior. reception. Meany Urges inclusion of Fringe Benefits in Wage Determinations WA.SHINaTON. n, C. — AFI. I CIO Pro;ident Geoi '.'e Meanv t ; day urged inclusion nf fiin';e bon efits in '.va'je letcrminat'ons iin'l'T the navis-Bacon Act which appiii (o bidding on federal con(r,7cls. | In a Mttcr t all members of i th’so fringe benefits clearly has an unfair advantafie in liiddin'j *n '■pdoral fcn.struction contracts ov Cl' a contractor who does providi; sucli li'':'.ctils for hi.s •,workers. Up datin'; the Davs Hlcon Act by in clurlirc: such fr'n'.ln bcnerits in KENTUCKY GENTLEMAN KENTUCKY STRAIGHT, BOURBON WHISKEY ^00 4/5 QT, ^2” IT W PROOF *BARtQN DISTILLING COMPANY ' , JwdMnrai N*lie* C«uatgr, KmunI^ the House, made public today Meany noted that when (he Ac wa.S adopted in Ifl3I. frin?e bene fits, such as health, welfare, in surance- and pensions were rare, "Today,” he observed “'thcsr fringe benefits are as much a’ part nf the wa':c structure as the cash wage payment itself,’ II noted that (here are presently 5, flflO such programs In (he build ing trades, ■Meany urred that the prnposeti revisions to (lie DavisHacon Ad embodied in Hli 6041 be adonl'nl without ^''irrovclant or cripp’in;,! amendments,” An employer who does not pay (he frin.^e benefits has an "unfaii advantajre.'* Meany dcrtared, -vrhirlT can have an adverse effect or local wage rates and local «om munity living standards. The text of Meany’s letter fol lows; HR 6041, a bill to include fringe henefit.s in prevnilin.g ivagp ileterminations undci the Davis Kacon Act, is expocled to he on the floor of the House of Renro- KPntntives early in .January. The AFL-CIO strongly supports thr legislation, and I urge yon to vole for HR 6041 without irrelevant or crippling »mendment.s. In 1931, when the rtnvis-P.acon law was enactcd by Cnn''rc.ss fringe benefits such ,ns health. V'c'. fare, insurance and nen.sion phri:> icarcely existed. There are now in • he construction industry nior- than 5,000 health, *eltare and pen sioij fund.s covering more than 70 per cent of the building and con struction trades workers and fin anced primarily by employer con tributions. Today these fringe benefits are as much a part of the >W4'ge structure aA the cash wAgt jptfymrSTft Aa employer wbo dooi sot gni I (lie prc\ :iiliii!'. v,Ja'.'( dctcrioina (ion.-i made hv tiie Scrclarv ol I [.i.h'ir is ( sst iUial lo jii'nlcct local I wage ral'-.s rml i.ical cniiiiniinlty ! livin," slar.dard:;, I 1 urge you iSgain lo vu(c for IlTi I C04I. ^ OPEN ^ MON.- ic SAT. ^ Swift’s 10 A.M. ’TIL 10 P.M. BIG STAR tlganoHi- center WELLONS VILLAGE Credit Used In '63 to Improve Many Farms W-VSIIINGTON. n. C. — Some l^O.OCO rural famili’s u,sed cedi* frmn ttre- Fwtrtt-rs 4dmit>is- tration of the I.I, S. Department of Agriculture in 19().l to improv, (heir farming, provide l!iemselve., with better homes, and advatiCe rural life. About -16,0(10 more families re ceived loan.s la,st .vear than Ir 19fi2, and an estimated 36,00i more than In 1958. In addition to individual fami lies, .some 600 local water asso eiations serving 175.000 rural pea pie used Farmers Home erelil during the year to improve (hcii water supply. Altogether, Farmers Home mad or inuired an estimated $R77 mil lien In ioans during 19C3. and re iiaym'-nts totaled $44,‘i milliun. The major part of the Uan funl were used as follows: $li22 mil lion lo enable lli.'jOO farm fami lic.s anil oilier ruial resii(ents t build or improve tbelr homes $2titi million to 71,900 farlners t buy equipment, ferliliter, seed feed, livcstoeic and m«e( othei operating needs; and $198 milli to 13,000 farmer.i to buy farms ol their own, or to enlarpe or develop ttie farms tliey ake«dy owawt ^avc OIL big 24 oz, BOTTLE SWIFT’S PREMTIIM ROUND AND .Swift’s Premium FKANKS 4 Sc 11). rt J. ^ FLEETWOOD , iNstant COfFEE t9' LINDALE-PURE ICE CREAM 45« HALF GAIXON BLUE BONNET (4-STICKS) SIRLOIN IJACK 15c lb. Povk Neck Bones 15c I’iff Tails 15c SWIFTS’S PliEMIUxM T-BONE STKAKS LARGF GRADE A CABBAGE ftUY AND iAVE
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