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J VACF ETGTIT TTIF CAFOT.IXTA^C WEEK FA’DIXO. SATmPAY. APRIL 21- IflM (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) WALTER WHITE V/ARNS U. S. MUST WAKE UP TO HAPPENINGS IN PACIFIC «nifs. bind .kl. Wiii’.i-'. LviTy- 1 Afiu 1 ’.va.' a.4;i.-ti iiow III. UiiUcd Slali's, fiKliluiu a war UKamst lliu racial Ui.urU-s nl Ha lt i- and Japan, vouid bciid un aiinii'S—Diif w.iiti' and one A’. - yn»--l) fiyhl .-.ueh a war. As I had pieviously foimd in Ihe Kuro- pt; n. North Alnean and Italian ll.eatr.-s ol war. not eniy bi w:i- deinunt hut anti-Americ.m Xei ir.t; was erealtti hy the att.nip.s «»J some Aineneun whites lo.spread luei liatred in the I’aeific. T..:. was conlniiuN'tl to jjriatiy hy the LI i.fiiii-ment ot Neyro tioops al most exflu.'ively to service instead oi comhat duty. But in eonference.-> with Admiral Cluster Nniiitz and (h nerai DouKla.- MeArtiuir. a-s ir- aiife was itiven that in I'utur- phases t)f the war in the r’a. ifie. iT’ore opportunity would he ;;;ven to Nemo eoinbai units." PROTEST ARREST 101 NEGRO OFFICER TRAINEES ol im N'.'ii’o ollii-er tiain.es loi iiIU-sinK to a«ree in writmy noi to i-nt.-r the otfieers' eliih at tin post set aside for whit.' in.-lruelo:,s Thi.-.- nun hy n-iii'inn to si;i" a jin.erow paper wire aetini; V ithm the limits ..f liu-ii nu'ni.- aiui wiliiin Ine pi.-viu-ol th.- la'.. I'n-sident’s orii.r. It is the general opinion aniniij; ed. thi Ne«i.. p-opli- as well as a • iMonu th.- p:o«re.ssi\’.- .leiinnls ..! 111 white population tiiat this pr.t.. idenl'.al onl.-r has not Ijeen •■nf*'! e I'd in anv ol 'he miiitaiv camp in the I'nit.-d Stat'-,-., .• la ii pi'oe.'.iui.- iiiep a.-.-.i ; n.-i. aiooiiti N.-yio and w!i!; ■ loop; anl i.iW’. 1.^ ill.' mor.il.- > ■ In N-(Vo jt j,, -1 t» I'*' piej.jiliee.l iiK-al Berkley who was burned from liis waist down .-ulfe.ed iiaith. Aifieact woj huriiecl from hif ii .lU lo hi. feet. Mr. Mt-lviri then i-me-'efi lii. fii'iii ■'t tie- h irii'. hcitid tas niother .11 Ur,ci.i!i„ and riidu'd to lier aid 1:1 the nildst of a la-^ni)! lid her out, only I'- ai-cvn that Mr ha.-d. w.ie liailly btiriu'd and 111 luiieh pain. T!.e Hue. Vietinis weic llish.d fee ijiuiied- • ate tic..lnii'i.l. Tiiey were I'.irt.ed by eo .p. i.-iiiii, iM.itivj.- anil friends, s .M"l\ in and I’e.i.Iy Mr.s, i-ydia '..tlvai was able lo h-.nie that idy-.i after tirut- II lilt ha.l b.-eii i;iv n and b.ilh h.iiid.s p; ope: ly ban.iaiicd. The two bo>' rein.lined in the h' .-p’tal. O.'i Sunday. April at .lb. lit ell V. 11 o'clock. Ihi'kley. ..({•. m y.'ar.s, b month.- ..nd days died oom t'U'M.. of die l>ody. ■Jhc i ' loe w-T- i ntir* iy de-tioyed. Midi tiohin- .-lan.iiiia oat ■:. chin:- F. L. Templeton Speaks .Vl iN. (;. Stale College C DURHAM •— "Neyrocs should (leUliofi the Slate U.pailmeiit to ...ke a pusitne stand lor eijualiiy ol opporiunily for coiuiiial peoples tiuout;lioiM die world .it the com ing; San Fruncisc.i Conlerenee.' E. h. Tin.plctun, Pei.soii. l Manager ol lie All.) - Ainenc.in Newspaper'., '.ltd III an ..ddiess .Munchi.v ncre at North Carolina State College. T.iiipi Ion, .speakiii;.; wi.li an in- .uiiaie Kie-Wietlge ol' l.is m-wsijap- et'a foreign corrcapuiidenis slati.m- .. a, :-t...legit poults thiougheai ite world said Aineiican Negroes i-i. St join wiin other piople.- of col- r liinnianout the world in iht et- loll (u establish a Just and iustiug no coiisider.ition h.id been •oiifercuecs ,ii Teheian, Yalta ami o.iks Timpk-.i'ii says . i.s loolish to sic-k for laeial repie- .;oii III the San [•■•atiei.sco C.m- I nv 111 View of du- tail that tiie i/iil'iiinte is an assembly id n.i- .\iniv hc-.ii an not stoppi-.l i.v !ii parfini-nt. Ill Ihis pr.-.siiil tiin. Dr. Shepard Speaks At In stitute’s General Session IIAI.KIOH - One of the out standing feaUire.s of l.;t* llllh Aii- luial Public Welfare Instilui - for Negro social work..*.' held last week, was an .iddie.s on Thurs day evening at .Shaw Uinvei'il.v by iJr .lame-' E Shep.iro. pie-ident of the .North Caiolma C'JI.'iie for Nt- giyis. The public n.eiliim vv..- p.\.- .'ideti over hv Dr F.ll-.n W.ii-t. ii. Contmi.'Moner of public welt art. Flank Daiiiih. renie'Cii'.mc thr State Hoard of Public Well.iie. ^poke bi iefly to the work, rs on ditir rMp-nsibility in .•uiinc the re in ning .'.ervir. rnen by showing the riehl .-pint toward them dvpi't'Siiig with .IS iii;ie!i a- po-v.-iblc in fosteri •, 'I .idju-tinent. Dr, Shepard spoke on "f di. Southern Negro." N; aro' S prefer to stand with their f Hows aiiii .-•ujiporl die Soiiti'. but .mil b..’ . I tap.' ■ C .sa the Southern fiai if the Negro is in- toii.sislenf widi their daily iiiter- ’r.ignling, he s.iid. ■'in : rdt’pcndeiicy of the world n il rnmuty." Dr. Shepard 111 .k-. iiierea.-iingly impossible 1 ls.a!i/.]ng of the i>roblem of the f ;iir. northern public olfieials oft hate shown no tact in handling Tnc --itatu.'' of the Neg’o i.s the nu -la. iiig in perteciion ol our dim crai-y. •The iii.'K of the Negro is to se every opp.>rtnnity to build himsc /(,liuw toe ii .iflers who arc seek tile betteiment of all people, 1 •II .1* hiiil.i a bitter world." The Institute, which began \'.T iiieiday morning, was broiie. .. elo-ie at nnon. F'l iday. folio 1114 a ta'k by Colonel Campbell .lehn-oii on Uu* .ivailable rt-.'-oini 01 till* retiirmng .-lerviceinen. iJia' the Negro's | fiilure woiilo be l-.rael.v 1 ned hy trends istabli.ihed .i* ' 111 w.-;:l oil to )>oinl th.ii pii'sen: indica jmliit to .1 mine nptiinislic : lod lor NtgroCo after the war ill. bcfi re. He ha-eii hi- opliinistir outlook 1 w'.at he Itina d ■■'I'ei .'aM'd sel.- >p.cl ictiirniiiu scivnimen will Ol - .rnl i-xin.'ss .it home in orKiin- s utih/iiig legal ni.ichmeiy for reform. i>.- I. Tiinier, eetins d-an f do College. intriKjiued T.'miile- who wai aceonip,inn'll by .\. -I. I I er. .•\fro repre-. n'.itive in tins VICTORY GARDEN NEEDS Plant Your Garden Now! Golden Bantam, Stowell, Evergreen, Sugar Corn— “Iowa Silver King Corn” roasting ears—63 days mil il'-n.-. V I-i ho'.v ihal 1.t.h.- mil, and that -.>1.1 a- •>-hii.' '■.•ill I... tr. iin.l.-r V'-.iir admim li.dion W.' a-1; Mill. (’'■iiiiinnn.l.': Cli.i l 1,1 Up. l!|it|,-,( At N.-.vv, r., ..liMW- tin N'.'oj.. p ph ftiat '.iiu iMli'llrl to dll Uii. Old' rinn Ui.- r. 1,-:, ,,f tli.- Ni'd-o offi.-.-i. ;,ii 1 |,v r.dlin ! 1 er Ih" t'iiiiiiiiand;i.:' i.lfteors op.'ll 11)0 dour of 111,, (-.tiic- eliil).-: to all iiflic-r..;, r. 'tai.ll- r.-en nj- eohir. We a!-., ask pow.-r to ii)v,-..ligal,. tho di n.'-lui V pr.ietin.•; il)f.iiriin‘> .itmv ti..-;!' to to fh anfi-di;'erii>)in;i'o ohi ved .TPrl I’l it offtr vinhdinf; sinh order ed, votir*" _ . V’ilfr. l n. Ke en Ch.Tirm.'ip Lvnn Commii! ' - -- -_V I’.SIIFRS VrSIT flRPirWACE AT oxronn ycle|) as a ri's'idt of .-nioti. n rathe; I result of clear thinking. VV.' n itSKv cnv. n .i -ci '■'■-till 'ti'• Mici.-ly wonian. -Ti'-deeii ('.II bull, wa .ai ratig' F’ I. ' Cl iriiiii.i! Co. •• .a 1I-; ..III! j.i'oiiiol.n” le-liiii,.' ...ii 1 i.iIiu'mI t.o,ih " Sh> i." I). • i-i Id III b.iil ..f ,1 (mn ' '' nhil* .,f ;r ,.,.1 ViPtV 11 o*' lUiii oil w.r- lu'iiii hl nito court I l.-'o* . f M. It.dl-e J'a .o; Ml- F:h iii.‘ h.'iiiliMmet II I- ' - 1^1 lli.il M. . ('..rl/iifl. v\ho • ii \a-l (jiiipeif\ in .lersey Ciiy, •1 ' i-l- i.'il 111(0 .i-'ie •iiicul lo r.'iil lo Ihe two women, h 1 liei null.I .Hill mad*- diTo" le.irk- al.oiii \..ip,.r>, si I'h (he r.-mai '%>ll T Use VIGORO Fertilizer IT FA''a HF.ALTIl DIVIDENDS WE HAVE THE SEED SPECIAL PHICliS TO THUCKERS S. IV!. YOUNG 206 E. MARTIN STREET mist bernn \ iMializing a return of ^h'unt. T.-nn, wav ■ hv-ted delegate servicemen to e'vilian lift' in ^e|)n v..m the new nrg.mizatinn i.'Co ';f:iifei-cnce. He this state uf ours. Young men who ! die Sa have undergone the hardships of,.‘•ervo as obvct v. r .and reporter, tear must learn to adn|)te them-' ' D Pr.n-t.-r. Fi-k (.University for tho.se men, we pre propari.n? ; i h t'ted p---idem. : ml Doughs; for fhe.se men. woa re preparitig,wa; elm:.'" •vociuivc .sccre- for their children and gep.-rationr ' •■’’■-’■'-''•.•n-ure,- Wilii.m; p.deat. ns , RALEIGH'S COMPLETE PASmCN xrcci; Fcr Women & Girls MOTHER & DAUGHTER E« _ M'i)fn- i II. Ko-r.' C.i Ch.nirmai) Iati’i ComiDittoe VSIIFRS VrsiT ORPIIWACF AT OXFORD velej, as a reeup ..f . ir.oti. n rather than a re.suM of et'-nr thinking. \V.' mist hei'in visualizing a return of our servieemeti to e'vilian life tn tlii.s state of ours. Young men who have undergone the haid:;hips of war must learn to ad.Tpli’ them- for ihese men, we .■’rt- prcpari.lg for those rren, wea re preparing for their childien and gefi.-ralions to come. Tills is (he goal toward whieh we should siri'-i. i*i ior III S' |,1. II.1 N’. 1 loi's had ■ V • Marine Co-j.s. i. no •d 'll the . ..V. ~V W ARNS I'FintANFNT FFPC FNDAN'OEIU D D.ik- sf.nu-d. “ici seiitd. Ihe f'ghJ by liiifling forth (hr Tatf nill. wideh W'oulfi pr.'viil. an ed icalional and investig.Ttine body with'-lit po\ver.= of .ledon or oiifoieem. n! P.i'-'ge ■ f Ih- T.af Rill woold h.- ,, vt, ,, I ackwiufl Its pi-opii«e.-l ci.mmisoon would not h.ivi' ev.'ii (he jii'w'. Is now exerci.sed by (he Pie-irtf!''.' Commiti’ c.” She .tl.i. pointed .' it (haf Ceo- gre.ssiren should iw; r.-ouest. d t-- fiahl for v-appor; from .dl iheir p-.r- G leaders .since hods parlies tn •hef I'D! e|, .fii.n n'atf.iiir.> h-rt eomouite cl ! i-ipselvi' to sech l«'c islafieti. SOt'TIIFRV sTI'DIATS STUDY '’i:a( r I'l \Ns AT ( \noi,j\ \ 11 a (’..rolina .'ludeti: from Roeky Mount, Ti nn , wa- 1 leeti d delegate ' 'epra'iiit th* row on.Mnira'hn •d the Sai. Franrisco '-cinfiTence ife i''. 'il .servo as oljservi i- and leportcr ' Ch.irl. v n. Proeler, Fi-k Hniversity, . M.(s t K-etot! p •.’.•ide!.(. i nd Deugh.s- ; H’.iid was chose.' eveeiitivi' secre i ' l••y-:rl••■l•Tu•e.• \Vi!H.i?ii Poleaf. p; ■'-ist.int s-cretai-y of the Uni'.,iv;- ^ MC.-\ iin..de;'‘ Deeiiviim ihi- nrric- 'cal ...'peel- of organizing eampuse.s for Ihe su|)p.,i-{ of p ace. Dr, Dom- h'owski, fi.ivt r.sity Yi\IC.-\, prcsid- .'t.l I.'o -. KihCi:'- MiKDKIHCK !.)(>('l..\.s. iddiiGd S ALHCIT. ll.ARRIKT Tl'i-.- \ HKirr WILIJAi'dS, Ki'WAHDA SAVf)Y. 'III. ' itiie.itor ....s '\f*eeti'il lo reiani l» liitrb.im Thiirsilay l.illowiiig sever.ii sfiiMkiiii' en- g.'. «• li.-nfs in N. w F-tgl.ind eiir- I rr in (Ito wa . k. Pi-si idt I’l F*'.ii!k P Ci.Tham nf the f North (•a-olin.i ch.'’ roelh of ;li S.-ti'h hk. F* gi'i ' “he ' march tor freerion'. .d.-mnci eel is 'n tin ;i' d .s)'iril em- E.m.'H'e.i and *0 tie- iie-.v C.-ni- der ill Chi- f I-- v, 'h,.' p ace of -h. ■ rid : 11 Mr. R GRAVDMOTUHf .^VD TWO (»in,inti;v rxM'i'n) is iirf •%s noMi III Rss 't'h falhei .,f All.rrt, .Ir , ( r. ' eloddn-' .df . f on., hoy. r ii. i'eil ai-. the f;i h: .v e lo hi overlak. n and a'." stiipji.-ri I's hot). f'lr ■ tn 1 nd •' . of all ..th. ■ ■ p.-nple r. e- . S' •• ttv Roiuh up tin- tonh. rhe'ifieiit fie, l,.i..d . 11 lo th.' ■'OX S(Ol I f CH RT f>F ttiiNOR TI I SD \> \ r X:0n ((.irlicipaiiie. ..( the Court of tr ■ - V S' w •S.? r rASmCN /TCCE for Women & Girls MOTHER & DAUGHTER FASHIONS FOR WOMEN • FASHIONS FOR MISSES • FASHIONS FOR JUNIORS • FASHIONS FOR GIRLS NEWEST FASHIONS DAILY ! • Dilily jirriv^.ls ,'it .\l>Tni':il .t DAriaiTI':K tissiil'c.s yf)ii t>r tlu' iu?\v..s* siiiili'tf.sl i'a.sIlifHi;- lor eveiy .sea.soii—.Modern arrarijfini'nl makes s}ui|ipinn a real |i!easiiic. LOW PRICE POLICY TOO ! • ,M (I'll I Ml iV D.M'diri Ml; liriiijL. the iiewesl I'a:.hioiLS a! hnve.sl l*os.sil»!.' I'rifes. We always mark e\er\ kf.-irmont al lIu- \.'i > |f>\ve t i»o ..-iild-* |>li.-e iti keeiiilip' with jO'od lui inei.h. COURTEOUS SAI.FHI.ADIF.S ! • I .V .rv oiM'of Dll' many .''l.ih' ladii-s at M iTI 1- 1;K a I i.M t; II FMII are llifo'.mphly eyperi.'n.-ed, eotirleoiia and lie!|»fdl. Tlte> reall>' want to }ie]|> yon \tilli ttiiir .sltopiiiint ! H'.. always a |ll(‘.■l.sdre l.> see yon al .Motlu-r & 1 laitp.Iiter. Modtwn Rest Room nnd Drinking Fount for Colored Women. IN iiALKlGll I i o. DO TRY AND LIVE 'vVITHIN YOUR MEAN’S AND \(>T TRY YOUR I'RIFINDS' TllRIST LFIADS TO SOCl.XL, Kt'O.NO.MK' AND PuLi'ilCcU- GDCLiinV zVND LNDLl'LNDLNCL. .-.01 SOUTH vVlLaTiNGTON STREET I♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FASHIONS Insurance Building
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