5#™-' ■■ ■ i^iEttJiisbAir, i^TXEm-JovaafML ; - - ' ^ - i' . /i •-v^j: ) y' Use-Charges Court Rejected As Flase, A & P Contends { Inflammatory and damaging al legations made in a suit against the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea company at Dallas, Texas, were so baseless that the federal judge “threw the anti-trust law yers and their case right out of his court,” the company will say in advertisements this week end. The advertisement, scheduled for publication in 2,500 newspapers throughout the nation, was the third in a series discussing form er court cases where federal judges found there was no evi dence against the company and administered stinging rebukes to the anti-trust lawyers. 'F' In the Dallas /anti-trust suit, the ad states, the anti-trust law yers “ntede practically the same allegations they are making today” in their current suit to break up the 90-year-old food store chain. Federal Judge W. H. Atwell, the ad states, ixiled that the Dallas case “should not' even be tried” because the indictment “contain ed inflammatory statements he would not allow to be presented to a jury.” “If I thought I was presiding over a court and that I might have to sentence some person because he was a great big fellow, or be cause he was a lilliputian, I would feel like resigning,” the ad quotes Julge Atwell. “God knows we don’t want it ever to occur in America that the size going to determine whet her i man is guilty or innocent.” Judge Atwell, the ad also says, told the anti-trust lawyer^“if the indictment is not good then it is better to find out before an expensive trail than it is after an expensive trial. I do not think it is good, and thinking that, it is my duty to sustain the demurrers and motion to quash.” Cautioned “the third time the anti-trust lawyers were wrong,” the advertisement reviews two other actions — the Washington, D. C. bread case and Wilson, N. C., potato case — in which fed eral judges found no evidence to support “damaging” charges bro ught by anti-trust lawyers against A&P. The anti-trust lawyers are “still determined to destroy A&P” the I WELCOME TO RAEFORD I ROBBINS CLOTH MILLS I WE ARE GLAD TO WELCOME TO RAEFORD I AN INDUSTRY OF YOUR CHARACTER I ^ AND REPUTATION JAMES A. GEROW Reading Expert To Meet Teachers ^ Of County Monday 10,000 teachers in North Carolina a'nd worked with many immature children who are weak in read ing. Mr. Gerow works chiefly in North Carolina, however, he is frequently called to other states as a reading and educational con sultant. He is a native North Car- alinian, having taught and served as school administrator for over sixteen years. He is being sponsored in Hoke by the Board of Education. He will work in the various schools in the county with the supervisors’ and will hold two general meet ings one with the white teachers and one with the colored. Our Bob Wants To Be Senator Again Former Senator Robert R. Rey nolds of Asheville wants to go back to the U. S. Senate and is opposing Senator Frank P. Gra ham in the May primary. “Our month toe every person C9 yt(U* of age or over. He is against Communists and wants to bar aliens and immi grants from this country. Fair employment, social equality, and such questions are for the state* to settle and not something for Congress to legislate. BOB REYNOLDS Bob” says he is against giving away huge sums of money to for eign countries and peoples; favors a reduction in taxes, is for labor, the farmer, veterans, states rights and a pension of $100 a -m AreYoi Trading Cars? REGARDLESS OF OR WHEN — LET US finance it fob you. Lumber River Discount Co. Phone 7«7 South Ehn St. LUMBERTON, N. C. James A. Gerow, educational consultant with the Houghton Mifflin Company of Bostpn, will meet with the teachers of Hoke county on February 13. Mr. Ge row will work with the teachers and children who desire help in reading. He has spoken to over SMITH’S RADIO SERVICE PHONE 584-1 DAVID A. SMITH BEST IN RADIO — BEST IN SERVICE RAEFORD, N. C. /♦SB*"' >SB JrSBH: WE ARE GLAD TO WELCOME * THE P Every Day Is SAVINGS DAY At Your Pender Store! I y WISCONSIN AMERICAN IMILD CHEESE lb, 41c i NUTREAT PLAIN IMARGARINE lb 20e W MOTHER’S FRESH I MAYONNAISE pint ad continues. But, it adds— “Everything that has happened since this suit was filed proves that the American people don’t want A&P destroyed.” The ad cites how suppliers, un ions, competitors, newspapers through editorials and people “in aU walks of life” have rallied to A&P’s support. “The housewives of this nation, whose patronage has made this company big. are buying from us in increasing numbers and in creasing volume,” the ad says. “Apparently most Americans do not want to let the anti-trust law yers in "Washington blow the whistle on any businessman who does a better and more efficient job and grows big iri the process. “No one can make them believe it is a crime to try to sell the best quality food at the lowest possi ble price.” I ROBBINS CLOTH MILLS TO RAEFORD WE BELIEVE THAT IN YEARS TO COME YOU WILL DELIGHT IN YOUR DECISION TO LOCATE HERE. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE C. J. BENNER, OWNER SEE US FOR YOUR Auto, Household, EIeteical, and Recreational Supplies PHONE 428-1 RAEFORD, N. C. 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