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SECTION A 01mmob gi 111144 at A i t'C 0 THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Will Report Year's Work Presbyterians List Work Of Assembly The Foremost Newspaper of The Two Carolinas MU ME MP WEED Prospects Excellent for Heavy Stand After Border Belt Transplanting SUNDAY MAY 19 1946 ESTIMATE GIVEN WITHOUT COST OR OBLIGATION ROBERT LAMB OWNER 117V DI 0 mvistoNtaol Seciigicrc to 11 latch thc FINEST Radio 127 EASf 4111 SI PHONE 3-1171 PAGE THREE OMI ammonmEnnifimmi 4 6 THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER The Foremost Newspaper of The Two Carolinas-SUNDAY MAY 19 1946 PAGE THREE ESTIMATE GIVEN WITHOUT COST OR OBLIGATION Will Report Year's Work Elitill Ty niBilpTEED ROBERT LAnnOWNER I gal Ik 'Presbyterians List i 4 I i 0 0 re? 1 1 0) ERuP LAILL1 1 EP 1 5 1 lif 1 vr-741711r 1 7' 1 Work Of Assembly 6 iie 0414hke 1' I I Prospects Excellent for Heavy filW DJ 01111MMESEVIS I 0 NIC1011 1 Stand After Border Belt Transplanting 1 c4 Stfivicc to Iltatch thc FINEST Ras? 127 LAST 4111 PHONE 3-1171 Wash iligtoll ilitha )111011AS 1 kp STOKES i yt Li i i tiVaShIll gton 1 to i c' 2'1 '4 e)li fr114'' TI1011AS 4 114' -0 I 44:41 STOKES i i- o014N CIllymmle- 100 v-- 1 I 1 I 0 ---o---- WHITEVIILE May 18 Prospects for early harvest of the tobacco crop in the Border belt appeared good today with reports from the area indicating only minor resetting ot plants necessary to make possible a 96 per cent stand according to Walter Paramore sales supervisor of Whiteville tobacco market Transplanting has been completed in the area In Bladen county farmers were resetting from a bucket using about a dozen plants to the acre Columbus and Robeson counties will begin harvestini around the middle of June wl-Trrylnr M4v Is Pros hond (ter Phond-3-7194 c' e0 04- ''EA-F0 1 DS s4 i hgc I A vi 1 0 1 0 0''''' l'j '1ats a Otister 300 Eks-riza E7 1 0 Phond-3-7194 0 0 0 Co ter Co Co The United States Is now the chief market for Brazilian hair sheepskins from the "cabretta" or haii sheep whose skin makes an tusual leather stronger than sheepskin but not as durable as kidskin leather Say "I Saw It In The You! ank You! Above originated by The Observer in the year InS I visit here of the President-elect of the Philippines Dr Manual A Roxas points up dramatiacily the forthcoming experiment in independence and democracy by the former dependency that is bound to have its effect on the aspirations of colonial people all over the world On July appropriate the Philippines officially become an independent republic in accordance with our pledge in an act of Congress a dozen years ago The act of setting free a large and valuable territory that came under our control as the result of a successful war is not only in keeping with our best traditions but is most unusual the way the world still is set It happens after 47 years which ix quite a contrast with the centuries some other great pcwers have held other areas in colonial dependency and still hold them It was at great cost of American life that we recaptured the islands from the Japanese Now so soon afterward we are freeing them in fulfillment of our pledge The loyalty of the Philippine people to the United States in the war was in itself a tribute to our stewardship to our development of the iFlands As Paul McNutt United States high commissioner pointed cut in a speech to the Overseas Writers club here "It was the first historical instance of a olonial and especially an alien people rallying wthout reservation to the sovereign country" The entire world watched that "with unabashed wonder" he said BY REV GARTH MONTREAT May 18---The 86th general assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States will open here in Anderson auditorium next Thursday May 23 for its annual six-day session The opening sermon will be preached by the retiring moderator the committee as recommended by Dr Thomas Kay Young pastor of the last Assembly Doubtless many Idlewild Presbyterian churchMem- overtures will come from the pres- phis Tenn After the moderator's byteries asking the subject of union sermon the stated clerk Dr Scott will announce the registra- be permanently dropped tion of a quorum and a new mod- There will also be a number of erator will be elected overtures asking the Assembly to Preceding the Assembly there withdraw from the Federal coun- will be a conference on Christian cil The Assembly has withdrawn relations appointed by the last As- once before and re-entered the sembly and under the direction of council several years ago the permanent committee on social Several presbyteries are over-'and moral welfare of which Dr turing the Assembly to change its Stuart Oglesby of Atlanta Ga book of church order so as to pro is chairman This conference will vide assurance of local churches begin Wednesday night and con- Owning their property in case tinue Thursday morning Speakers UniOn should come announced for this conference are The Assembly has concluded its Dr Van Kirk and Dr four-year plan for home missions Wood both representatives of the and a new five-year plan will be Federal council New York and proposed to raise $515000 per year Roy Breg of Allied Youth Wash- The four years just closing realington? Their general theme ized over $1 million for the emerwill be "Marriage and the Home" gency home mission plan The new The committee on social and goal will be $2575000 moral welfare has been acting With the burning of the Alba aa an ad interim committee to hotel on the Montreat grounds De- offer recommendations as to cember 29 1945 the need for its Christian relations It will rec- reconstruction will be pressed on ommend setting up a depart- the Assembly The new building ment of Christian relations planned to cost $200000 and with and the election of an execu- more rooms than Assembly inn is tive secretary with equal stand- now being erected A campaign for ing with other executive secre- taries The Assembly will take the new building will be recom- action on this recommendation mended to the Assembly An ad interim committee on the The Assembly will probably Negro question and the education adopt a goal of 50000 additions to of Negro ministers of which Dr the church next year on profesP Gwynn late of Davidson sion of faith The committee will now of Philadelphia is chairman recommend the re-election of Dr It will recommend raising $1 mil- Thompson of Baton Rouge lion to make Stillman institute at La as directortof evangelism Tuscaloosa Ala an A-grade col- The Assembly will hear reports lege and seminary and the elec from all the executive committees tion of a director of Negro work foreign missions home missions The facts show that there are less Christian education and ministe than one-third as many Negroes in rial relief religious education and the Southern Presbyterian church publication and woman's work as there were just after the War These will hold popular meetings Between the States in the interest of each of these Dr Ogden of New Orleans causes chairman of the committee on co- Dr Darby Fulton of Nash- operation and union will recom- ville Tenn of the foreign mis- mend postponement of his commit- sion conimittee has just returned tee's report until 1947 as the corn- from a tour of the mission fields mittee has not had time to prepare overseas and will make a report a new plan of reunion with the to the Assembly on his visits Northern Presbyterian church in conformity to suggestions made to OLIADINRANGLERS TO HEAR GUADWRANGLERS TO HEAR BY REV GARTH MONTREAT May 86th general assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States will open here in Anderson auditorium next Thursday May 23 for eibW4A0Aiei VALUE 250 2 REGULAR 18FOR250 PKGS OF 11CEISAIII 11A 1 0 I 11 1 -4 Ill I 14 ET' la 2 1 1 0 NI to 1 I 1 ttl PA 18FOR250 PKGSOF 141 41'1' 2 REGULAR co- 0 VALUE 250 oz )2 0 1101 Noo ok gI ot A I) 1 li o' tx -i A If saAv kik! RAD 1 0 ff--- J1' I 11 LI HT5 lAtte 1 BY FRANCES COINER AMI Dialing Tips The Swanee River Boys popular portion of the program will come WBT harmony blenders will be from Mexico City a place heard at 7:43 this morning in a where a lot of American interest special selection of hymns and at least on the part of base- spirituals ball fans is centered these The Charlotte Observer news- days The Mexican baseball tycast will be broadcast at 9 a in coon Jorge Pasquel is scheduled today The Observer newscast to talk along with Mickey Owen has formerly been broadcast at a and Luis Olmo ex-Dodgers later time on Sunday Fletcher Harry Feldman Ace Adams and Austin airs the program Charlie Mead formerly with the The Trial by Franz Kafka will Giants Three prizefighting celeb- be the "Columbia Workshop' rities will also have a word to dramatic presentation over WBT say Joe Louis heavyweight at 3 today This is the first champion his challenger Billy radio production of a work by Conn and the Marquis of Queens- Franz Kafka who at the time of berry Louis will speak from his his death in 1924 was a little- training camp at Pompton Lakes Conn from his quarters at known Czechoslovakian writer In the passing years Kalka's liter- Greenwood Lake The Marquis of ary stature has grown with many Queensberry grandson of the critics and students of literature celebrated formulator of prize now classifying him with such fighting rules will be heard from great creative writers as James New York In a George Bryon radi lighter vein Joyce Marcel Proust and Thomas actor and Mann Kafka's short stories are close friend of the late Jerome Kern will relate anecdotes about I especially notable because of the uncanny way in which they fore- the composer shadowed breakdown of Ida Lupino and Vincent Price European civilization In "Tht Trial" written a decade be- two of Hollywoodss best known fore the Nazis came to Power purveyors of menacing histronics 1 Kafka predicted the nightmare of have the lead roles in that famous secret organizations such as the mystery thriller known as "The and their courts of law which ceased to be courts of jus- Lodger on Hollywood Star Time tice over WBT at 1:30 This you will remember has to do with the 1Ve The People has an interest- antics of a London cut-up known ing program lined up for sports as Jack the Ripper as skillfully fans over WBT at 9:30 tonight A told by Mrs Belloc-Lowndes eT9P hit? I -----1 A------- LET US MEASURE AND ill 1 E---71' INSTALL OUR BEAUTIFUL I II-7-- 4 VENETIAN BLINDS 'l 11 -kt 'Ps' NOW I 6 1 VENETIAN BL1Nlls Measured and Installed Free (In Charlotte) Priced Low At 50c Sq Ft (12 SQ FT MIN) CHARLOTTE VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURING CO 300 McDOWELL PHONE 2-1010 Say "I Saw It In The You! Above originatea by 'The Observer In the year 19211 II --7 --aft 1 The Sign of --Flintilit NOtettttrftiLATiON supERIoR ISULATIOii vrot -01111 der0 tm 1 -v MEANS GREATER COMFORT REDUCE HOME TEMPERATURE 15 DEGREES WITH FI-BLAK ROCK WOOL BLOWN IN ONLY EXPERTS CAN 4 4 DO THE JOB RIGHT tiol4WA There Are No Haphazard 7 4 Methods In Our Application 't 4I I NO DOWN PAYMENT 36 MONTHS TO PAY 44 r1 AL We are equipped to RE-ROOF RE-SIDE and METAL your home PHONE 4-7046 WE GO ANYWHERE ah gOitedenn 49n 64)ViCt )ty ti Your Good Will Is Our Reward 114 East 13th St Charlotte Joe Louis meets Billy Coon ToNIGHT on "Vie The MO -0 7------ RADIO IrlIGHLIG HT5 men SY FRANCES COINER Dialing Tips Boy popular portion of the program will come nders will be from Mexico City a place where a lot of American morning in a interest If hymns and at least on the part of base- ball fans is centered these Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly LIMITED TIME ONLY! 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If you suffer from rheumatic arthritis et neuritis pain try this simple inexpensive home recipe that thousands are using tiet a package of liu-Ex Compound a two-week supply today Mix it with a quart of water arid the juice of 4 lemons Its easy No trouble at all and pleamant Yod need only 3 tablespoonfuls two times a day Often within 48 hours overnight splendid results ars obtained If the pains do not quietly leave and if you do not feel better return the empty package and Illu-Ex will coit you nothing to try as It Is sold by your druggist under an absolute money-Peek guarantee nu-Et Compound is for isle end recommended II drug stores everywhere ADDRESS BY COTHRAN DAVIDSON May 18 Program Chairman Prof IL Fulcher announced at Davidson today the of Franit Harrison Cothran of Charlotte to address the Quad-wranglers colltge faculty club in the Chambers building Thursday evening May 23 at 7:30 His sub ject will be "The Sound Development of the South" Professor Fulcher cited Mr Cothran's distisguished record in the developmetlt of two major industries the building of railroads and hydroelettricity He also referred to Mr Cothran's keen interest in the education of youth and his contribution of magazine articles designed to awaken in youth the aesire to achieve greatness and to assist in the forward progress of civilization Mr Cothran's two sons are graduates of Davidson college and both have made distinguished recoras in World War -0 I 4 1 111 9 't 1 1 1 I I I I i Yd i pr 1 1 I i 1 f' rt 447 kJ 1 It a El 1 i1 I di 1 4 1 0 I r- 'i sd Ls I It 1 l' s6 I 44 4 4 1 1 111) I '1' i' I i I I 3 1- 1 1 1 it de i 1 ''d I I i' I 1 ''''l 0 I i 1 1 1 '1 ''l 4 'P 1 1 1g' i )1: 1 it i VIURLITZER example we are setting by 1 freeing the Philippines is causing some anxiety in the chancelleries of the imperial and colonial powers and as well seemingly in that of another power which is stretching out to assume suzerainty over the neighboring nations meaning RI sia We have given great hope to captive people restive under domination of big powers Both Commissioner McNutt and Dr Iteixas alluded to this Mr McNutt said that "the great powers of both West and East looked curiously and not without jaundice at our action in setting free a colonial power I am not sure that they wish us unmixed success in our experiment" Dr Roxas expressed the feeling "that there is a studied attempt by some forces in the world today to make us and other people believe that American imperialisti is on the march" The Russians have reacted that way through their press for example "I do not believe it" the President-elect said" I reject that notion JA there is such a thing on the horizon as the American century it will be an American century by example and emulation rather than by extension of control by either subtle or direct power We are a living allegation to that effect I hope we remain se TE have had our imperialistic phases and still have some imperialists as Dr Roxas pointed out while expressing his confidence they will not longer prevail Consequently the American government and people now are being tested in seeing that imperialism is not revived just as the Filipinos are being tested in their experment in independence and democracy On the shoulders of Dr Roxas falls tremendous responsibility in coping with the problems in his war-ravaged hit than any other area of the world as Commissioner McNutt said Cities and towns are wrecked agriculture almost prostrate inflation rampant eue to lack of production and the flood of money distributed by our occupation Dr Roxas was here to see about help in the transition period The Philippines will enjoy preferential tariff treatment on the Cuban basis for eight years under the Bell act Congress has voted $610 million for war damage claims of all sorts and President Truman has appointed a war claims commisfion headed by Dr Frank Waring an expert in Philippine matters Dr Roxas is seeking a loan of WO million to help restore Philippine economy He will face quite a task when le assumes office May 28 With him go the best wishes of the American people in this experiment that can mean so much all around the world WELLOIN CABS "SAFE" DIAL 6161 CLLUVII CABS "SAFE" DIAL 6161 I Two simple steps in building int 11 I Worlds Largest Piano Manufacturer CON VEISIENI l'ERMS Phonograph Records BY MAIL A Red Seal Columbia Masterworks Victot Coiuiuoia Decca Bluebird and Web Popuisi Records And All Albums Order any record or album you want It will be sell' promptly by parcel post COD Write tor catalog Charge Accounts Solicited IRADIO SERVICE PROMPT! 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