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The Robesonian from Lumberton, North Carolina • Page 2

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The Robesoniani
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Lumberton, North Carolina
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a BAGETWO THE ROBESONIAN, LUMRERTON, N. WEDiNESDAY, AUGUST 28 1946. si School Will I Formation of New Indian Provisional Democratic Party September 5 Gov't One of Great Moments of History Changes Will Be Studied Tonight Orrum school will Thursday. Sept. 5, an-.

i a .1. N. Walker. TM jyieetinu will be By DeWitt MacKenzie foot. AT Foreiffn Affairs Analyst This question of the disposition 'he formation of the new In- the native states is one of the provisional government big problems to be solved.

But headed by Pandit. Jawarhaial there is a far bigger one in the re- hit'll'sdu'nl i i Nehru is one of the great moments a to date--of the power- Sopi" 4 3 PI" hisi'M-y. for it signals the birth ful Moslem League, representing! 1 01 is sr.ieoiiled if v.ill run' ihe independence for close to one- about 80,000.000 Moslems in i 1i n) ht when hoy did last year. a i of the globe's population--a ish India alone, to participate in i i 1 mmiltef 10 enroll the chil- i nation which potentially is one of the provisional government. The! 5 the world's great powers.

Moslems--headed by Mahomed igh. Aug. Approval of certain changes in the Democratic party's plan of organization is sr.ieouled to be registered members of the ex- meet here in Radio Station Lumberton 1 3 4 0 ON'YOUR DIAL PROGRAM SCHEDULE OPA Orders Sllgar i Appear At E. Lumberton Baptist Church Sales Suspended 17 Retailers make a them in vast sub-continent of I A i Jinnah have refused to join Among the proposed changes is A.M aii attempt to guarantee that greater degree of i. (r i i 1V.

I 1 I I I I a i i i I i mmi i I i i i I tV i v-h- The chief a i a thus may be said to be passing.any government unless they have women have a greater degree of children a i i i into the i recorded era it has equal representation in the cabi on the committee. ri; 1 in nnst 5.000 I net i whr. nut. I Another change sought is to discouraged experienced in the past i io droo Probably few people real-J number them some three to or 'ze that comparatively recent in population. This th archeolostir-ul discoveries are said have refused to concede, to established that India a The differences between reached a state of civilization su- Moslem League- and the All-India' pcrior even to that of the Egypt of Congress, which is made no large- 1 1 0150 wherCD se a those i l.v of Hindus, had been holding up I 'fTM Ti-, rt onnn rt tho A llieci lo 2' 0 a Single i provide a method for nominating -j.

a congressman oi" member of the I legislature when a special election is necessary to fill a vacancy. The committee also will study whereby senatorial ro- mod- county to THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 Oh P. News- Summary Hubbert and His Californians Mountain Ramblers Morning Mail p. News For. Farmers Morning Mail Devotions P.

News Summary Morning Mail Over 1 Lightly. Alan Scott Faith in Our Time Minute of News Strings Hill Show P. News Summary brim; re-ific-i in 2000 B. C. began the the formation of a government for been! Hindu the TMero i small pox.

i A. D. this was followed by Field Marshal Lord Wavell, took whooping cough. Faculty of the faculty are: J. principal; B.

B. Hester. Latin: A. P. Lewis, and science: Mrs.

the Mohammedan era (1001 to the bull by the horns last Satur- 1757 A. and in 1757 the great and apponted as represents-! by his victory at Plassy laid tive a government as possible un- ernatorial elections is greater than It Easy Time H. Undlahr the foundation of England's rule I der a Hindu head--the famous which has lasted now. To avoid confusion it should be Nehru. The proposed changes drafted by a "committee of Jeff Johnson of Clinton, chairman; favored News practices Morton Downey were 11:3 i of News Raleigh, Aug.

28--Seventeen Eastern North Carolina retail food outlets were ordered to suspend sales of -sugar- for as long as that commodity is rationed following hearings conducted here Monday and Tuesday by Chief OPA Hearing Commissioner Harold C. Cox, I ot Atlanta'. Judge Cox ordered th duration suspensions against the retailers alter 'it was found that they accepted and transferred various- quantities of counterfeit sugar ra- tion coupons. John M. Faylor.

acting state OPA director, said the suspension orders would go into effect six days after retailers receive formal notification. Paylor recent drives against the use of counterfeit sugar coupons indicated that such VA J.J. i vl I Jr JT Lewis, commerce: Miss nolecl a the new government at appealed again to the Moslems to Hi English: Mrs. applies to only part join and said the government -g home economics: J. of the country.

India is divided could be "re-formed tomorrow" i c'rcen into two sections. There is Brit-i they would rnmp in However, Wavell immediately a 0 TM McCam of Sanatorium. i News Swing Interlude 11:45 Songs of George tfyron P.M. Munchers 1 Matinee had greatly increased for all Tne Nyack Ensemble, representing- the Missionary Training Institute, Nyack, N. xvlli conduct a service al the East Lumberton Baptist Church tonight (Wednesday) at 7:20 o'clock.

Their program will consist of chalk vocal music, brass music, and testimonies. The personnel, left to are Donald Wahlron, Charles Pugh, Douglas Herbert, Homer and Mrs. R. tush. The Nyack Ensemble is at present touring the Southeastern states, covering The pcblic Is Invited.

that on duration suspensions The Smithsonian Institution, 100 5) Tighten its regulations years old this year, was founded to sugar dealers found accepting and transferring bogus coupons. funds bequeathed to the I certain that all freight United States by "an, Englishman. a 'ce is utilized. car into two sections. There is would come in.

He promis- agriculture. 8th ish India, comprising the prov- ed th Moslems they could have Kathleen Powers. 7th inces which are under the govern- five cabinet positions as against W. W. Lewis.

6th me nt at New Delhi, and there are i six to be held by the Hindus, with 1VJIIS 0 0 CiV Estee Griffin. 6th th some 600 native states which three other places assigned to rep- vice-chairman Thelrna Morton, nth ai ruled by princes and lesser be- I resentatives of the minorities. Everett of Palmvra and of Asheville Scheduled for reelection by the committee tonight are W. B. Um- Gay Arnold.

4th potentates under British Observers, while recognizing the grav difficulties of the situation, George Atkinson, 3rd iss Margaret White. 3rd: TV ell Eaves. 2nd grade: Shepard, 1st and 2nd: domination. The new government thus far see a possibility that Jinnah will applies to British India, as the agree to Moslem participation in princes haven't yet formally Walker. 1st grade: Mrs.

agreed to join. However, they icCallum, piano. NAMED FOR TAR HEEL AI5ETHTOWN SCHOOLS xthiown. Aug. E.

the past two years prin- Hec-l school. Iras principal of the public schools. have been showing a disposition to cooperate and there are hopes that they will participate if the gov- jemment starts off on the right the interests of peace. The awful Moslem-Hindu riots in" Calcutta recently, resulting in more than 2,000 deaths, have shocked and sobered India, although danger of further disorder isn't past. Hines of Greensboro, Mrs 12:31 --Munchers' Matinee j.

Anthony and 'Farm News leman Playboys For a Day Price Parade 2:30 Lady Be Beautiful Johnson. Hollywood Johnson Family Minute of News County Grange Mutual Melody Hour Order Matinee of Sea Hound '-'5--Superman Midnight i 7, i i I i i Paylor listed the following deal- the Iegacv i-. T4 I Congress for eight years whether it'was 1 to In to the state and' ag- ers who ar prohibited by Judge Cox's orders from further purchases or sales of sugar as long as it remains rationed: i Eric Boss; Dunn; Luroye. C. TRANSPORTATION (Continued from Page 1) jBrinkley, Corapeake: C.

speed the shipment of supplies i to west coast and midwestern can- jr-iculture departments, OPA. CPA I and ODT, SteeJman also called for aid front the maritime com, mission, the war shipping adniitjjl' i strati on and the national housing- agency. Fayetteville; "Wesley M. Lee, Dunn; W. R.

Moore Son, Dunn: Edward W. Felton, Fayetteville: nenes. New Stqp Taken To Speed Homes Of War Veterans Robeson Indian Held On Manslaughter Charge In Death Of Salisbury Man Probable cause was found against Alford Hunt of near Pembroke in connection with the death of G. T. Hamilton of Sal-is- i i rn IS Kaid wo fce collision on June 30, and Hunt was ordered held for Robeson Su- jperior court on a charge of manslaughter at an inquest here last night Bond was Cordner D.

W. Biggs at $500. Hunt's bond was posted by Oakley McMillan. Hunt, an Indian, surrendered to Robeson county officers here on August 22 after he had Britisli Troops Palestine Towns 750 Jewish of Concentration a on Hunger Strike. Washington.

(if) Civilian production administrator John D. Small Tuesday announced he will transfer control over all non-residential construction, except industrial, to housing expediter Wilson W. Wyatt. Pending the transfer over a per- Lewis, Junior Echoes of the West Elliott on Ira Pate Lowry Wanted" and Sade Heatter Cliff Edwards Show Popular Demand Melodies News Barren and Orchestra in Blue The News (WOR) Berkey's Orchestra Feeling Shooters Of weeks, Small said that Of- 10:4 5--Ray i and Orchestra For Today' Off jfice. store, factory and other housing construction i cut from $45,000,000 a week to 000,000.

The aim is to channel more materials into veterans' homes. This will lead off a "whole series of steps" to get dwellings now Rites For Mrs. Bryan's Brother In Salisbury CPL. LEON LOCilLEAR OF PEMBROKE IN GERMANY 44th Air Depot Oberpfaffenho- fe'n, Leon Locklear who recently arrived here has.been assigned to the 44th air depot as a welder. This organ- under construction be- DcSd aepoi as a This organ- lore winter.

Small told reporter! --'tend jn Th" servi in its "It's rnv feeling that wp'Vhnnid faal sbuiy, Thursday after-j Air Force service command keep- rn handspring? if neceLarv to her br6 ther, I ing; operative the planes that will Jerusalem, Aug. been bcreted troops of the British 6th sought by both county and state airborne division swept into the officers for 53 days on a hit-and- Jewish villages of Dorot and Ruru driving charge. Officers said hiama in the Gaza district at dawn he left the scene of the wreck today and began a search for shortly after it occurred. i arms. The collision which claimed The first: official announcement snow the CPA chief said.

Revival To Begin At Pembroke Aug. 2 Pembroke. Revival meeting at his home in Springfield, many from the air. i Ohio, morning of a heart The son of Wardell and Mrs. i attack.

Mr. Webb formerly lived Locklear of Route 1. Box Salisbury and had been raak- Pembroke, N. Cpl. Locklear is jng his home in Springfield about a 'graduate of Pembroke high 4 years school, class of '42, and was form- are his wife the for- ei 'b' employed by the Jercleve Miss Rlllh Bish of Spring- Oak Ridge- Term, up to the falher Webb of time of hjs stment in June, j.

i it; i i i i i i i i i i i A i i A Hamilton's life took place a the surprise raids did not dis- i will begin at the First Baptist 1,. fa lher Webb of time 71-2 miles west of Lumberton on i close the number of troops involv- church 01 Pembroke Sept. 2. at Jf Ury: 2 brolhcrs Sydney 1945 Highway 74 on the night of June ed or whether thev had e'ncoun- p.m. Services each evening 7 i y.

and William; on the night of June ed or whether they had encoun- 30. according to testimony at the; tered any opposition, inquest. Witnesses said that the 1 The two villages are situated in Hunt car, which was going Palestine. sideswiped Hamilton's car, causing i Both are comparatively new- Hamilton's vehicle to run off the communal settlements on the edge highway and to strike the road's i of the desert. embankment.

While the raids were under way After striking Hamilton car. i other-British forces conducted an Hunt's automobile went about 1.50 intensive search of the Bukharian feet further down the highway and i Quarter in Jerusalem, occupied Services each evening at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. through Sunday night of the 8th. E. Webb of Detroit, two sis- Summers, pastor of the First Bapt- i ist church of Concord will bring ron the messages.

Public is invited. ter rs Welch of Salisbury Howard Brva Patrons' Meeting: Called Green Grovfe School Aug. 30 McDonald. All patrons Green Grove high school are re- Karakul skins account for about exports of community house. A tendance is desired.

Britts Township Grange To Meet Thursday 8 P. M. Lumberton, R. Township Grange will meet Thursday 8. p.

m. in the Long Branch good at- CPA Chief John D. Small said July production of 4,000 freight (cars wrft only hair'the output the Joe Rockv rGSS lh need for a six i a enc 7 for. but he ex- i L' PaS MoSnt i W2e 3m ng himevs 3nd re pressed fi a meas-' ius A ThoSs rder t0 Speed lhe tum i ures to ma teri a is avail. Thomas Thomas; tim6 CarS and; a wl1 lhe Fayetteville: Jack J.

Long. Rocky Mount: Jack Whithead, Elm City: Norman S. Pefley, Fayetteville; Purcell Locklear, Fairmont: A. W. Thornton, Dunri: Powell Grocery.

Lumberton; The Home Store' Fairmont. I Paylor said that in addition to the duration suspensions for al- jleged use of counterfeit coupons, one retailer, Gaston i of Elizabeth City, was given a duration -suspension for accept- i ance and transfer of altered coupons. When we present you with your baby's picture. when you sec the precious, natural baby-look when, you see the adminicle results of hig'hly profcss- ionable photographic skill then you'll realize what a priceless possession you'll have a baby portrait to treasure always. Come in anytime.

Every day is baby day, here. th wreck 7 bert Adtl! beit, Adell Maynor and Jews. This quarter fig- quested" by the" i ag Lowi to be rescnt lhe Lam- i when Irgun Zra, Leumi, Jewish I school i i Fridav night Au Wilbert underground organization, held a 30, at 8 o'clock. Hunt, all of whom testified at the i kidnaped British officer prisoner )n( 5 uest I there until he escaped. BRIT4IV Hamilton was accompanied by A search of the small Jewish (Continued from Pa (Hazel Barringer of Salsiburv who Dishing vilage of Sedot Yam near Continued Irom Page 1) Utitpd at 4 i i iuni HLJI must meet a deadline tomorrow on stated at the inquest that she was a i a which was launched Mon-' th(i a ti fnr to th.

beach when the col-: day, was completed last night the Th, i hsion occurred. She sai that she ter 85 persons had been detained i delegates then aereed to hold the sustained painful injuries in Questioning. The Sedot Yam 1 wreck and was a patient at Bak! raid was protested last night by a I Uk TM llem On er sanatorium here for a few days Jewish Agencv spokesman as "an i sus cnse untl1 th 6 1 Cfficers who investigated the continue the state 0 i sh 'P ueslwn was concluded, wreck and who testified at th in- in Palestine at a vin. Rural Policeman H. M.

John! mor "ent when most people wish to quest were Patrolman M. S. Para a peaceful settlement by son. and former Rural Policeman negotiation." Charles Dove. In the Rafah detention camp Xf.rtli NOTICE OF BY PUBLICATION The coroner's jury was compos- meanwhile, 750 Jewish men and TLT ir T.

Fr.ink vs. K. l-ltlwards. 0 vvjui i 3 a i i i i A i i i i n. jed of H.

S. McLean. Don Floyd began a 36-hour hunger! TO "niCFKXDAXT rtiniSTtxi-; ir. L. McCormick.

Walter Pre-' against continued detention A vatie. George Hargrave Lut 1 a an a i ns Mother Mrs. Purnell Dies In Rocky Mount Funeral services were pi to be held in Rocky Mount Mrs. Claude V. Harris.

fo Mrs. Malcolm L. Purnell jof Lumberton. Mrs. Harris died early Monday morning ni Kladenboro New I Infant Smotliere to Death 69.

several home illness, in- SWftr I IB flrpiil Special Motor Fuel daughter; Mrs. in of i i hue divof-e from on i Xnnnitl of sciiamtinn. You will i i i i a i a office of of Superior Court of fjoli-- 1-j-i I Sf i I i in i Cnnrt. Bladenboi-o. Aug.

28--Mrs. E. B. House- ar i i x. c.

on or at her home 10 -J' i i i i lias lie-Mi in ffniil a if you i to sflid i i i i i '11- othorwise. to th. Charles Herring i liy ili.i i a i i be- granted. This 2C lit A THKliK.SA PATTKriKOX Cl'-rk of Superior Court of Tlol.ift.son Comity, Xonli timi A a i i A UK'. -1-1I-1S I OF A I I A I ITjivinpr a i i a.s adininistralor of ihc of Win' in hftroby sivcu a all persons haVirijT '-lainis against sail) iss 1 cction ri weeks spent in Hcrrin has been spotted fever, is reported as erf were in mother.

Mrs. Pocky Mount when her mother and others in the ft i i I TT al h's bedside or nearby a great M.s Harris, the former Miss deal of the time since he has SI Sally Morse of Rocky Mount, is ill. survived by her husband: Smothered to Death lorn B. Hajris of Rocky the six-months-old daughter of Mount, Claude N. Harris of i Mr.

and Mrs. i i Todd morn- i wh cn the family arose for the 4U i a A Physician was called and Letters in the first books, print- pronounced that death was caused ed Irom movable metal types by smothering The child was Johann Gutenberg' of mother' who the middle 15th' ceftv tstated th baby had been ill'since lury were modeled'after thq hand last week and that she believes tetters or medieval scribes. i pneumania was gripping on faHnrV- t.o tiiis notiof will "lie pleaded -in har 'of Any person nidi will make iTi)niedlate sol I Ionian July lMfi. M. OL1VKR.

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