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16 me emoumm RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST M, 1931 I Odd Twists le The News SERE'S A KISS TO FAD ALL KISSES! ENNA, SICILY ■ ANP)—Filippo Prate walked into a local hospital! last. week, holding a handkerchief | over his mouth and moaning au- j dibly. Oivpn a scratch pad and: pencil he wrote a mesas se to the; doctors requesting immediate i medical treatment. Asked what happened Filippo scribbled that in an armourous LL\< OL* THEATRE RALEIGH AIR CONDITIONED! FRI. - SAT. M O 25 2f “TWO GUNS AND A BADGE” WAYNE MORRIS —pin.,— “KEY WITNESS” JEFFREY HUNTER SUN. - MON. - TI ES. Aug. 27 - 28 - 28 “A FEVER IN THE BLOOD” —plus “ATLANTIS” The I/i>st Continent WF.D - THURS—AUG. 50 - 31 “THE WHITE WARRIOR” STEVE REEVES _ -uriW.IH.'IUUIILL LUI|-„V'l|HllTl "Ilf'llV j . « ; KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY QUART PIRT Ql-> Tim 86 proof lig ous wfyyz jssnuaiy co., ftAMkrast & iduisviiii, kv. SftPMyfjfQ BSf fixi-JViii'J i# * H * , moment his wife had kiswd him so t 1 passionately "SHE BIT OFT THE END OF HTB TONGUE! , » * • * BUT NO ANSWER WAS IN THE BALLOON KARACHI, Pakistan i ANP) —A i ; weather balloon sent up Ifi miles; | by the U. S. Weather Bureau, with; 1 a radio transmitter attached, civ- ; |ms data on atmospheric condi- I i tions, came down here toy para-; i chute last week, and landed on the ■ 'hut of a Pakistani postal worker But the odd twist was that the j I balloon had been floating around i iin -space FOR TWO YEARS BE-j FORE BEING PARACHUTED TO EARTH' * ♦ ♦ * rOOR CASEY LANDED IN THE POKEY MEMPHIS (ANPi Case? ; tPfTtl 11 E X T I ! 1505 Crow. St. 3 Rooms A Bath ♦ A § 1507 Cross St. $•» AO 3 Rooms & Bath • A 9 I,UVREX( i; j BROS. (O. ! TE 2-1572 or TE 3-8518 I Jones. 34-year-oM Memphian, was chug-chugging along one of the main streets last week I in bis 1556 Ford, unmindful of i the loud, raucuous noise biar- j lag out from the broken muf fler in his ear. Officers T. C. Tigall and J. R Green took Casev and his car Into "pro j tective custody”, and later in City Cmirt he was fined SI 1 i for the loud muffler. But that wasn't all. Casey was i fined ssl and held to the state for ihaving untaxed whiskey. He had; ! been driving around with A GAL- 1 ! LON OF CORN WHISKEY ON THE FRONT SEAT OF HIS JA LOPY! * * * * HE PAID HIS DEBT—I7 YEARS TOO LATE! MCRAE. Ark. 'ANP I—Mr. 1 —Mr. and | Mrs. G. M. Bruce, local residents, j ; received a letter last week from; an unidentified man. reading' I Here Is the $5 I owed your son 1 1 ; wish I could give it to him in tier- j son but I can't." The man was right. He had bor rowed the money 17 years ago. in ; France during World War 11. but i Fate interrupted its payment ; HERSCHEL BRUCE WAS KILL ED IN ACTION ON JULY 11, j ;1944! • * * * COURT HAS INTERRACIAL TRIAL DETROIT (ANP' ln Judge John P. O'Hara's Recorder's Court last week, an all-white jury found jJurgan Vass. 18-year-old white newsboy not guilty of taking in decent liberties with a 5-vear-old .Negro girl. Young Vass was represented by , n Negro attorney. Norman Grubbs and during the tria! Vass' mother I sat with her NEGRO HUSBAND WHOM VASS CALLS DADDY! .... DOES A FILL HOI SF BE AT A STRAIGHT FLUSH?” WASHINGTON, D C. (ANT) —A local resident, knowing ♦hat the Bureau of Standards maintains a 24-hour guard to protect its laboratories, sought some special information last wepk, so, in the middle of the night he rapped sharply on one of the guardhouse win- j dows. When officers appeared, the que rulous citizen said: “Your seten- j fists know everything, so here'* j what, I’d like to find out In a hur- ! ry: DOES A FULL HOUSE BEAT ! A STRAIGHT FLUSH’” * * * • HIGH-FLYING TAVERN RAIDED “IN ORBIT ' MERIDIAN. Miss. ( ANP)—Ed- i j ward Lander* wasn't on a space ; flight last week, but he was a.r --| rested while in orbit when police ' officer* staged a raid on a tavern | and confiscated 18 half-pinte of i bonded liquor. The Place raided | was CLUB ORBIT. ON HIGH i WAY 11, SOUTH’ j —,— State College Hints j BY RUTH CURRENT ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, HOME j ECONOMICS, b C AGRICUL | TURK EXTENSION SERVICE | HELPFUL HOUSEHOLD HINTS ! —Paint, wjrker furniture with * i fly sprayer Make paint very thin j It'? easier and cover* more evenly ; than a brush. Several coate may toe needed When painting. wear • pan- of old ary-kg over your shoes, keeps paint off shoes socks will absorb drop* you step on. which save* tracking if you want to hurrr the drying of clothe* indoors, turn on the elec trie fan Air circulated will dry them faster. When Toning fringed edges, us* ; a email scrub brush and brush and j iron To remove tins- bits of ani mal hairs and lint from cloth ing. wrap a piece of scotch tape around vnur hand with stick* side out Carry a small i role of tape in your bag for a j quick brush before going into meeting | When your telephone rings, don’t j cause an accident by breaking -; your neck to answer it If the call ' ! is important they will call back j Aoeddents frequently occur while { hurrying to the telephone. Your embroidery or knitting thread won’t get tingled if you : wind it on hair curlers The clasp hold? the thread in place If you perspire freely, try throw- ; lug # handful of soda into your bath water. You will like it* re- : freshness Radar Safety fSiSSlili Safety rscorda stow that Anv. teg m modern superhighways is | ggmotoooew and dffcen c*rws*» the nsotarfeit to ■anconedowriy esGeeed re, arump. IE7 t% .feflLL— ip© ieurt* £<s prew®» kbs* a Mr si-sesame mießjf dkmee is gysOabk whieh "beeps"’ no let the drfws* laww he's spjjroecHsg- a | r»d*ff jmmm, thas alsraag him to slew down. Called Rad&r-Gard, the device operates on twojpen lig-ht batteries, good for So,ooo ; milet) of driving. Volume of beep is adjustable, according to man- ! USortrosssc anteatsdee, i Adgsvss isw. v j Six Quit Jobs Rather Than Spray Demonstrators With Insecticide NASHVILLE <ANF> An in terracial group of demonstrators was sprayed with Insccticde when they refused to leave a white mo tel dining room here last week. Six Negro employees walked off their Jobs at 89’er Inn ra ther than follow an order to spray insecticide on the pro tecting group predominantly composed of Negro youths of the XAACP youth council and four adults Including a white doctor, his wife, and a white student priest. FORCED OUT BY FUMES The incident occurred after the group had sat in the dining room of the Inn for about 24 hours de- Mrs. Clara Luper. NAACP youth manding service, according to advisor and one of the demon- I r RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily *lO S. DAVIE ST DIAL TE 2-7748 Celebrating Our 47th Year * T HROUGH the past 47 years JL we have had tto privilege of sharing the responsibility of the saddened hours experienced in -ff- giving up our loved one* We have prepared ourselves at t,h° , , ’ RaJeigh Funeral Home in the knowledge and through many years of experience to aid you in meeting the practical detail* of a common-sen.se burial for any one—no matter what station or position in life he or she may have held. 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Negroes quitting in face of the order were houseman Willard Cor bin. and maids Nora Pitts, Doro thy West, Lizr-ie Turner, Henry in the 1890's a North Carolina ; warehouseman, jubilant o> r the nourishing tobacco in' 5 is ; credited with penning th mes: I Cotton was once king And produced Carolina ? r acker; i But now we've bad s better thins -rta Mina and Jenetta Hombeak One of the maids said that a housekeeper there told them to spray the demonstrators and when they refused ordered them off the ; premises if they couldn't obey or i ders tti and tfs*a ! l yours! t<sb* FRED ASTAIRE BESSIE REYNOLDS UUI PALMER I Tfii HUNTER bN P£sLߣs3 SEWN 4 lY THE J WHISCMOT STARTS THURSDAY August 24th mm PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS FOR REM Apartments and 4 and 5 Room House* ALL WITH HOT AND COLD WATEB AND BATH* Lire sb either a first-cissa apartment or house. We e»s ©f fer you at reasonable rental either A or 4 room apartment® or 1 and S room houses. 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