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Two schools, ‘Boone Trail, white, and Shawtown, colored, came in for some crlticlsril by the Jury, which said to Judge Wllliaius in its report; Boone Trail has insufficient water pressure for .a sanitary condition, and Shawtown toilets should have deodoj'ants and soap dispensers. The Jury also took a wlxack at three roads over which .ichool ibuses are operated. The full report of the Jury reads: To His Honor Clawson L. Will iams, Judge Presiding: •We. the G'land Jury of Harnett County Superior Court, respectfully submit our final report for the week ending November,20, 1948,^ We have received, considered and passed on all bills presented to us for the November Term, 1948. We have examined the County Jail and find it to 'be clean, sanitary and well kept. The inmates appear to be ■well cared for. We have inspected the city Jails at Dunn and Angler and Tl"*l them clean, sanitary and. well kept. We find everything at the Prison Camp in excellent condition. All buildings are well kept,, clean, and sanitary. We find the County Home"In good condition and In a sanit&ry condi tion. The sanitary >ratiiig Is report ed to be the highest in years. It ap pears the inmates are being served very good meals. We recommend enlargement of the vaults in both the Clerk of Court and Register of Deeds .office so they will have adequate storage room tor their records which now seem to be In a very crowded condition. Inspection of Shawtown School showed the school property to ibe in good shape except for the boy’s toil et, which should be equipped with deodorant and soap dispenser. Inspection of the iLllUngton School seemed to show school property, etc., in good condition. Inspection of Boone Trail School showed school property^and buses to be in good condition with the ex ception of a lack of sufficient water pressure for a sanitary condition. The road from J. J. Weavers on the Jonesboro road to Mary Stewart School needs to be widened as same l.s traveled by school buses. The road from Mr. J. E. Du pree's ^n Angler leading to ’Pish Crossroads is In bad 8hi.pe And very bad need of repair. ‘Road from Lucas Machine Shop to old Dunn-Erwln road is in need of repairs, (Continoed on page eight) **Stickers >» Postmiwiter M. D, Lanier of Lllllngton has received Itisbmc- tiottit from Die Postoffice Doxmrt' ment that adbeelve seals or stick ers, other than postago stimps, usually prohibited on the address aide of all nutil, 'will bo allowed from December 1, 1048, to Janu ary 1, 1949. M*fer Is advised, however, that he shall Infomt patrons that such_ seals or stickers should npt be placed on the address side of mail. The Instmctlons are’ contained In the Postal Bulletin which goes to all postmasters. ‘ The suspension of the rule. It is understood, is made so that per sons uuy buy and use the Christ mas Seals sold for tiie benefit of the antl-tubCMUlosis campaign. VARINA VISITED BY DISASTROUS FIRE MONDAY NEW DEAL WAREHOUSE AND SEVERAL DWELLINGS COMPLE- TELY DESTROYED; LOSS ESTI MATED AT 9110,000 OR MORE Fire In Varina Monday completely destroyed the New Deal, Warehouse No. r and several dwelUuga and ca'used damage td other houses in cluding the warehouse of the .North State Tobacco Company. Manager Walter H. Paramore of the Fuquay-Y'arlna Chamber of Coin-, inerce estimated the loss at $115,000 or possibly more. Origin of the fire was undeter mined. Fire fighting equipment from Fuqnay,' Raleigh, Dunn, Apex', An gler and Fort Bragg responded to the emergency call and prevented daidage 'to other proi^rty. ' ‘ ' The New Deal, which'•had- closed over the week-end, was schedhled to open Monday -morning. It was owned by King 'Roberts of Reidsville and had i60>,270 sqdare feet of floor space. Tobacco inside was worth an estimated Il’S.OOOi Homes destroyed were occupied by colored people. It was only two years ago that a disastrous fire swept Fuquay. Bnlldr Ings constructed since, that time have left no trace of that' fire. It is stated thats a re-building' progrAln will at once be started in Varina.' The warehonsek were said to have been partially co:vered by Ins'UTance. The blaze was first discovered about 9 a, ni. and It raged for more than an hour before it was put under control, . No one- was reported Injured. The New Deal was one of the old est of the large. group operated In the Varina area. ' NOSTABHJZATION SALES UNTIL CROP IS SOLD P'ARMERS ASSURED. THAT BACCO HELD BY OOjOPERATIVE WILL NOT BE THROWN ON MARKET harrM iBkomiiIr to OQOnIkb- A«|B WimAllHIMqiAM ASROOSlTOMr Yir PHOG^M pott iwn»onK»f L. T. Weeks, Raleigh, Meager and Secretary of the Flne-Cnred To bacco Cooperative Stabilization Cor poration, declared today, that the organization’s nearly SM.lHMl mem bers need' have no fears that tobacco taken -under, the. loan, by Rtabflizar tion from the 1948 crop will be sOld' before the current marketing season ends. "There hM been . some question among growers that perhaps Stabili zation has been mflltogjlthti tobaccO' and causing a deoltne In nmlcet prices,’’ Weeks, said. "This la nei 'SO, for Stabilization adheres to a policy established by Its iB^d of Directors when the organisation was formed in 1948 which prohibits such sales during the -current marketing sea-, son. "The Board's policy is simply this: No tobacco taken under the loan by Stabilization during a season is sold by the agency until-all growers-have completed selling their tobaceo pro duced in that- particular year. - In fact, tobacco taken-'Under Rie loan by BtaMUsatlon is not sold untU (1) the season is emded; (X) the costs of -buylug, redrying,' and hand ling the tobacco are figured; (X) and a suggested selling price recom mended to the Board of Directors hy Stabilization’s staff is acted uponl” Weeks- said he was makin this statement to reassure grower-mem-, hers of the corporation who might have the impa-esslon that' StabiUsa-. tion has been selling li948 .stoefca^oC tobacco prior to completion ''of that the interest of e^ry flue-cmrei tobacco farmer from" Virginia to Florida is well-protected by the Stabilization policy of "no sale of current season \'obacco’’ until the season- euds, costs have been figured and', the > Board'.- of Directors; has - ap proved a suggested.selling price. I*.. .sfnnmMp. Including amoig tli Nertlr QarO- Itna- soldiers' boyw, hal^ returaad from cemeteries iw iMrope an throe Harnett men:. Clyde L. Stewart, sm of Mr. aniij^-ltn, Andrew W. Stewart of Sriua|lpar Rrl; Pfe. Hoi^ bert -Lucas, sem^of Hr. and Mrs. Wm. Lucm of hud Pvt Ro bert L. Sillls, siRI' of Mr. and Mrs, Joel E. SUls ot |l«an Rr5. .The War Department states that next of kin wtfll .be notified, when the -bodies airloiA f ELECnpif TBiE FOR A^ HEADS OND£aElffl£R2-3 FARMXERB TO RKALOat miNNftTANCR pf! TAKXKG FjURT IN RHLRCIW OOMMRTRB- . MW iOM AOA (By Kyle Harrington, Sec., Harnett Oonnty A. C. A.) Sieetlon tJ^-.is coming around again soon, buA this time it will ha for Township C^idHteemen on De cember X, andP^he delegatM slao fOlected on this ^te'-will select the County Ce^mtttesmen.at the Cousty ConveBtfi^Ceii|yB|ceiiil^r, X. Nerilk ering caiefhlly wl^ they will sslset tor the importent ]3b of sdmlntetsr* ing the various pxpgrama in IMdk It is extremely. importent that ^ mos^apsble commHteemen be electr everybody shottW be 9 NEW GRAND JURORS CHOSEN Novemtper Tecsn Rrings,Release from ' Duty of'Nine. Who HtsW Servedt' For Past Twelve Months Barbecue Harvest Sale Is Success The -Harvest Sale held-at Barbe cue Presbyterian Chunfrh last Satur day was a pronounced success, the receipts, amounting' _ to $510.15, which will be- used for t-he building fund. The auctioneer was Bob Houston of Sanford! Members of tlie ch-urch extend- their thanks to all who helped to make the sale a success. ! ' Report To Safety Council Shows 14 Killed In 2 Months ' I-; At the November meeting of the Harnett County Safety Council, held In the courthouse auditorium here last Friday night. Corporal O’-Danlel teported that since the organization meeting on September 3 there ^-had -been 279 arrests for traffic ^viola tions, 43 accidents With 14 killed and 22 Injured, and property dam age amounting to $25,045. This startling array of deadly and destructive toll by -highway tragedies spurred the . Council . to further action to secure if possible more cautious attention to the safety rules in driving motor vehi cles. At the meeting Friday night, Joe Miller, manager of the Lllllngton Chamber of Commerce, presided in absence of the president, G. G. Fields of Angler, -who was out of the county. It was decided to direct attention of Rapt. -Roger 'Wea-rer of the Har- nOtf section of 'highways mainten- aiM|9. to three factors thought to ibe e«i|i^f;fbaiiT* aoeideats:. .T4m ditch at whore two fatal beeMents have occurred recently; a' stop sign needed at Olivia where there is a dangerous intersection; to have more “slow” signs erected where needed; and to have a school zone sign erected at Coats. It was also decided to .have Oo'r-' poral O’Daniel’s report to show the- townships in which arrests and ac cidents occur. A film ehowing school safety rules and their intended efforts will be given at the next' meeting- OU'. Fri day night, December 17, In .th’e court auditorium here. The.Council meets on the . third -Friday night of each month. From now until the ‘December meeting, the Connell -will coacanr trate its efforts on having .driven' signals cAMervoA-by all operators of motor veblelez. ; - i - The Council id continually hoping that,, by keeping gp Its efforts along, the line of mfety obeefvahce,” it ,cah' oventnally begin to see wherein its. alms to reduce highway trr.nedies: Nine new members liwre 'been se lected for the ‘Harnett county Grand Jury .to serve for the ensuing twelve months to relieve nine who have served for the past year. Retiring members Include Kyle Harrington,. who .has been serving as foreman, Olande Lucas, Jr.*; O. W, Howard, Elton 'Warren, -Hector L. Mason,’C. 'H. Hood,-W. A'.' Cameroh; Samuel Brown and .Earl Spivey.-. . , Taking their place,, to .serve for the ensuing- -twelve --mibiiihs are:' ‘ J, S. Coleman, E. W. WilUams, T. C. Hyman,' J.r., W. J, BUlock, S. 'H. Wilborn, H. ,D. Cameron, 'V. Howard Perkins, W." C. Moore and -Edward Pnrdle. i . -Holdovers,-,, who 'Si^e to .serve till next May term when there -will be another shift, are: Myres Tilghman, who- is no'w -'foreman, Ji' C. - Hrodd-’ well, Graham Pritt;e,.D. B. Woodley, C. N., Wilson.,, M.; B.. Fish, •HJr'^ Williams,' -'W.'" E. Temple, Jr!, and Wi h!-Sanford;'' ' C - ■mrj. —r—T-T-,;" At the regilar meoUng of the Harnett Codniy MeAl^ Booted at Erwin on Wedhaaday, MovamiMr 19, the' aociatr -deeMfed to co-ofMOratO with tha AsMirlean Diabetaa Aaaoeia- tion In th« prombtton' of n 'IMalietM Dato^a Drtva.’' T^ W’OgraSn to to ba fnltlatad dwiag. Nattmud EXatetao-’Eroek, IMoa emfear • io EaeaaMwr'It. The purFaaa of -thto drlva to to find tha t.9t9,899 unknown dlalto- ties In thto oodntry. Roeent' wirveys hnve shown thnt tberd hre almoet at taany dlahotle patitota who . do not know that they hnva dtafwtaa aa there are pattoato undar trea^ant. ’ftoeae aariy nasas. if foaad nad ptaoed nnder traatssMt, can nsnamr ba ebhtrotled so that the «ilM dt*^ betas, does not intdflire with Eko ttoMMA Ufa of the - fitMkt. people can isafi'a-noiwial Ufa Uva to -'an -old aga, Tha neglectad caaas of ara-tha oaea that give tronbla naldaetad baasii cui-tHo vaVy Tha' doetofa af Hsmett Comuty ara advtofng ePsryoae bo be onatola- ed for diabetes daring tMabotae Week -beginning DeeesalMT f. BvotT doetor in the oonnty' to‘ftepniwd to mabe the neoSesary teitn - instmctioaa of tha 'AaMor abont the -colledXoai of- - spaoMseui-- sboald be' carefully tollowat: VanradR^ - ^ doctor -will- first att for a spMlniaa' of orUia .voMbd an hbnr dr two after-a'gddd'oioal;' - Of thA-l,999vM9.aiilEaositi dlabcN anal anyone -to' knew'-'wliefkev- or -aht' ba to-one s* the ‘ ■" ■ • poetor W. Hl Hnnter -oT tho* Hai^ nast Oonnty MaMtb edv The CoosniHtsb synlam of a^ mlntsteriog our.fairm programs had proven most seoeessful, bni dagaadz on selection of-the right men tai ea^ community. If those now In offkn arc doing a good job and doing lt{- as well as anyone else could do Itr then the farmen In tite commnnt^, and connty ahqnld retain them and give , them a -vifte of eonfidenoe bF iarni^ out'a-big vote at elaotlonj time. If the' committee -work can'bo improved iby a ebasge" in eommlttoo^ - men, then that ahoold iba broagl^ abont. North .Carolina has • been among' the leading states in the percentage of eligible voters who cast a balldl; at election time. Xt to Important that we continue this good record. Tho farmers who are -banetlttng In-so many ways from' the''‘programs ad*' .miiitotorad^by cdttmlttaaSBan shonMI- not fnil to,^ paitlcliii^ :ia the Moot tions aitd'-^'ltelect the best. qnallflod. men^ to serve. The caUbre' of --thd eom-mittaeinett we ‘elect thto taSV wtlA hare a lot to -do.wtl^ ^ftitatw-xif the farm prograsa; fOozuiarvattoa ad] ouV soil and -#aUl- 'iraab«o»ss to vital to. the.wallrbotog.oC thdMatlM; oair price support and othor'progrMM'al^ tecting our main «oa»nodHlsWldtd 'tofeiacoo, cotton, com, paahnts, soy« beans! and potatoee must be prbpasK Jy- adn^to^rod that dolls fiolr •Mlectinc ..the .man .ms Dacosar bar X-aad'-‘'fc - .^■ amlnoA^Imt it'is Ysoat ImiKnliMit tdr. the toQiswtttg groap:, - A: ftoltotlwMr ot ^bettca B. 'People who-afo'ovarwolght ' C. n«tohi‘Ovar '4f-yotora^'bf'abiar D. PeOptor toko' fbal .below .pad. ‘ 8aa yoav^^d»stor abont '-dtobstotf dnring .DlalMiliM Wqek-^~4Xd«ombar $ throslgh li. Fmv -who itoj^Mtfn|| so- rsab ha Hm^ Mt4h,iRBafhMt Ootortr to' oebtog woafc, 4«a. to - dm oon- -lpna4..'ll>bap of Mr.! is^.#{tos^.lMtoo ii Itostoi ssfesla- to. bo able ^ to canto to tlia -JaasHoy tons wlhkii fKgna the fliwt wato;. of the in wrhtoh toe 8o> a first degswe ver-. oaintiBnad to toe Aettag doReltor Yowng hoe sijjMaR fla* headway to- toa' iWRAuams. m ROBERT w. WINSTON SUNDAY ptnom- OP caanvilub ooom com vionM op aooiinbmt. AL ommiOT WOUKD ON HXJmnNQ TRIP OVER 28 GASES DISPOSED OF IN FIRST WEEK JVDCn WILLIAMS HANDXNO OUT PRISON SRNTRNOBS RANfHNO w DTtOM E TO W YEARS POL* LOWXNG fXINTICTiONS Fnnwat aarvloea for Jadga Rob- Ort Wbi4, Winston of Granville ponnty Robordar's‘Coart, who died FtWag. qltoraoon- at tha home M hit hrotlior, Obarlta Ot. 'Winston, to Ox- foHU of| a .gnnbhot wonnd ha had •astatoad q toort thna atoHor. bMd at OijtiKd Biwttot -Chureh day at .l-;M p, m. oondaetod by too Rov. M. L. Sahnlator. aaatot* ^ by ‘Rav. Bawry Johnston of Rkh- mond, Ta. ^. Rttrlal was In Muntot Momorlnl Park near UlUngton, at 4:99 8na- day aftornoott.' ' .The Ovanvllla coroner, who Invaa- tigqtod, salCttoa shot was Bred a«- ddentalty while Jndga Wlnaton toto^ on a- elutoPtog block In tha yaid^ dqMswittg q hmUIng trip with hls».$p«8^ Xsiwyer Bob Yoang ot Dean to naoaUy artmyod on too datonne sMa la orimloal caaas coming Into Her- nett Snpertor Oonrt, and ba baa gained a well-oarned repntatlQn as a goaS defonse attorney. So aeldom haa ha bean found on too aide of too proaoention that fow Barnett people faa'TO'etor pictured him as a proaaevting attomoy. ' Bat whan he took np the heavily loaded crtnlnal calendar at toa op- oiling of too Novembor term on ifon-. day ot lySt week, acting tor Solicitor Jato -Hooks, who ta lit, ha waded tbrongh tha mase ot otfensos and ot- fandain like the crack of a whip In a wastorn movie clears a coogertad area. Attorney Young cleared the dock et of more than IS casaa dniiiMr the first week of court, and Jadgo Cla-vaon WilUams mated out senton- oos ranging from X to SO yoars In Stato Pfiaon to 4 montha on 'too roads. It was a decided wallop that Harnett's criminal docket got. Solicitor Hooks was unable to bo hare on Monday morning ot tMs tho second week ot the final crtmln-' al term of the year, and Attorney Tonng took bp whore he left off last week. It appears now that hy the time for adjournment at tha and of jmits Week toe Acting Bollcttor iritf ba able to turn over to Hooks wliat’s left-^ ratoar skeloton-ltka remnaat ot the meanest criminal ifeok^ -Harnett county has had In- many yaaie. coatrty; se itrit qdtto wottowhtie'Rto 4|s ^jfsrd .Wlstops and ,toe mta D. ‘dRh-m'too''dKic^..iwre'‘WAf^ oontttraed , A, .TTtoihkaglv^ 'Satoloa. !wlli to J^p!-.Rrciilif-' t«riiA Chqrto Novepfitor,! X^^ 1^., -130^1114 McMahan ,wRl speak, on **nie' Flcsi ^ThanlMdilvlag'i’. .ead/'-Mrik ,Oa9. TruiU Johwiya'wni^priHe^ .Mr .ehMH. ta. a ^ and-' hrtas' sonKHHMi. lrtto,^$^..- f.-rWMetsn. resalvod hM adnea- tlen at XAseds Mamwrial Unlveraity. Unfudn. Tsan.,and won hto .law .legrae ait *Waka Forest Collegs ta itft. ^ iMSetloed law la On- jt«r 18. jsars and bad beea, toaj||it| iedge stnM 194X. Ha was a aMBsber of the'Masonic Order, a fomey, wiM..prssidaaf and dirootor ■M O^i^ ipwanto Club, a msasbar ' .tesduHr In Oxford Sapttot Son- fajh^fbir kaai^ years. He also .u ,« Iloy Scoot coamltr M.fqr OtoAvillo county. urmW. ais bis wlfo, .the .for- WSfl.pfHinnha ^tojten «C UllMs- k«t;. twg, .l^iert ■'Ward ‘Wbw-' w.. end Ja^l tAyton Winston ^,Ogtei4:' his motiwr, Mra Ands , gfs hrotlunn. Dr. P: H. •of w.OlMiaiTtlls» Ts., snd lawas,,.Chtolls end George Wtasten,' alt of OrasvUle > cmintyt tWA^sdsWn. Mrs. Js^. Blown of srI Alloa WlSiiloii of Chran- 'sDto SMSlf. . ,ilr. WfaisiM hsit A large nsmber H fATto* wn- daii|tS(t!'os''iHudsra oocMlonA Asifldnd So .nilffn nXS duk - Jhip, OyMMMilittiit ttnl far rr; Minsters '■ "..•lyiinirswflt.Jimdn at f .'At the regular meeting of-toe -Harnett ICOnnty Ministerlaf Ainod^ tloin, held Moutoy' at Oamptoli 0^ lege, definite action -was'.taken re garding the proposed county-wide vote on the legal gale of; beer add Wine, ,, -- of legadtotaf ihs soie of wine .ta Mdinjtott,' Monty. Next'..{jhi'lttday;' -Novembar. gf, and- the following Sunday, 'Deramber ^'Sr' were designated as "Mimatare "Ss»r days." It does not mmm, that if all zlgnatiirea an not basr and,^' .elsetkni,''tlbsife''«jLMt‘'idl's' ItottMi of X,i4tf"'uMl^'-Sn tiiS -iaSl ;.tion«. The X,Me orAAtd -toDtag''f^'‘ The • meeting.'was attodttad.^lM' 'S on tiuais^tww datSSpHU tha afsdtoii; ik v«lpres»ntntlYe-group .of. ;tolxiiittors [and la^to.' both wM^ snd. ikiisM. 41^- ‘yitm atoy to roaUsto,-.li-to asking, eraryf: «b«|* RMtos- one to 'iota In Its Efforts! \'i-. «. The petl* la the hands o#i a fiifd-W ths'fi^'k iMtIk -kid -slnb'illfc' JRev. -W.-, A.' TeW, -Metoodtot .min. pttie mlntotofs ■ and ^Inymm whW^W^ ktenE^M; $»iir^bs':s«lr 4R ister ,of Lllllngton‘ahd.'connty chair man of tha group, . appolntod .each minister in tho county, 'both white and colored, a committee of ono to assist In the prog-toia in hto own respective church'. * The Christian ‘ laymen and Iqjb-' women were urged lo give tbatr w)toIobearted sttppon to the canae: Mr. Tew gave to • the winhito^ present a. supply of tnlmeofftodlMMi petitions on which ars to to plSeed Itoisfd'l they will appoint! tonnqto toa dtai' Sunday ta January. . . ^ A goto* qf esntito .wga tosiidtol TagardUig''toe inaitasr ta iklto' Mis! *1^ ms s- names nro 'to-,n|iP0^;'an -toe patt||f'lEbk'iHU tions. That note to tki: ta for a signntars tA-rsmlts sn paMtloa, it must ba wylttss M U to reMdRed on Mm biHdtS'Of toe 'pgwduM'.Hr sMeK algnm-. renMSs.'AtoPw'dtoseitos hie ' w J"*’ f ‘'"tvii? 1" iiBs ‘ ^ UU the Jasnary torin. Theea torae, ta which''a first degree verdict will to sought, aro: .Bam F. (tannady, Dana laweiiant. charged with kUllag hto wife: Troy M^otll, sentoneod to die for wito msider but grantod a new trial by toS BSproma Conrt; and Mrs. Ruth Howell! indicted mi a charge of ktlUng hot hnaband. flinee the last tosne d The -News, toe following eases have been tried; William MCNelll was given two years for csnylug s concealed wea-' pon. bring drunk and dtooiderly and -rsstotlng arrest. Ohtk Ray was given 4 months whon to plseded gnllly of assault on a fentalh. Herbert Stoaay was found not guilty of abandonment and''nonHinp- port of lUegItimato child. Prayer ter JnfMment was eonttan- ed in toe eane ot Otitort Hare, charg ed with 'Violatloa of motor vehicle lawn. Melon A. Shtonaa was given four iaontiM ahapsnded sentence tor driv ing drank and wttooat lloansa. Bari Gregory. Henry Baddy Moor# (OentoMOd on page two) That Causiecl Angier Riot To Be Shown Here MsiBiger. Jack SbneioiiL ot too riq.Tli^ntfSrtn TJHInMsa annoanspe toM,EtlM flki "Mom and Dad" wOl %;-glkf)rn W 'tones st hit tocstra H«rs»tor..f9, Tha sRowa^if^.jto given to aegro' into aadtasSiSTi'two .tnatinaae and ... T. to .wsgssn and ilriili‘biUr-'.Tlto. MdEt whi iMgto at 7 mad 8 and asaa iaad. Mgt- srilebl boyn only wUI to News that tods ’ Alansanr 1$ to nnfoitaasto .^in -.He-,says; "It has br Ibe RaSlto watoerittsa and l|i .hnt out by flis Myttoslc !torodse- Mib’itowiWnriHn, -'Tt to-^istr'edii- «iniiai«iili-;9nd-hr as tUShiedr M de* eitorad.; ’ 7nritoM»r Mes-imntad to lb ■nilibirrilir" Ths^^esspernltan of ail' to hto toMiMstodkMb toe ‘ton«b''Sra' in. nMIripiftob^-'M 'w siato' ■■ I? liiin 'tost' ibe i-.|bi|toMiil|b>sw i "49' ' '4M44MtlM^tol9'' ont. fire hooe wea aaad to abower the sidownlk erowda-aad It created qalta a scans. The water tailed’ to cool the tetopeta of at least some ot the crowd, -who spoke angrily abont It. Miaror WUsen of -Angler to quotod as'saylhg be will seek nn ordlnnhes to' prcblMt farther etolbttion ot toeWn ot ibat aatara, eooraMmly ra- isifvsd to an "sax Rims.'’ Tito atti- tnda, howetor. is toneoir wbat Man- star Sltopseu of the Iqrric is at- tettiptlnt to snbdne whan he states Mtat it to shown purely for its eda earienri -nlSA Tha Xqrrie seats 988 p«ibple-‘~t78 saeto on the rirnt floor thr white people end 78 ssnts ta the baloeny toir colered people. Price df edtotoahMi wOl be 8# cents tor nil. Managsr Simpson mh. •Hannser Umpson,' wbo -fsi^ ears Chat %to tJksa^ wtU tone St each abbw a capndty aWUansa. srgto tbst WnMitototoissfee ta- swrtntninlng s« nil who ars hot jwspsrad to witnaab the' -flM''7or - Its edoeatidnai worth' pMhds' givw 'why to thsss who want to aaa it In that Ugli^ odintotoinng funiMr. Mshsphr RMipaos' MhMi that the Hl» «||s tobs badedtod end erinmsndsd by ’sM'sttntotafs' ot IM gSdpM'and Stber toniWng peisons IS all oIrMaa of ilgllM' and beWdr fhoh|k who kWlEtoHtahk n pictSra of lids Itar sfl'wflitiilib mr ttoNxNi' oonwriint' $1# bYMta kswyiillhptdlslons siM'- Wttai-ilIttI''toons '{into tato- k’tbb aablitk ttonisd tn tho ttus-oketoh. ^ \ ira I] nii*: -y ■'T. •-‘1 't’.*
Harnett County News (Lillington, N.C.)
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Nov. 25, 1948, edition 1
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