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I’AfIB BIGm’ THE CAKOLINIAN WEEK EMDWG, SATURDAY MAY tg, ISI (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) bAN I'KANCISCO CONFbKE.VCE I. Aulhnnly fnr the World Or- The {{iiitiiin Foreign Minisier ati-1 ^’Hiiirntion's Genc-ral Asserrbly to vacoted that legal giiitr.tntee.- uf luij discuss ana make recommendations niiin nglMs be more «-x|ilici' in ine;tieaties to participant Win 1(1 (.'biirter (leilariiig that the DAY-llME BI KGURV SUSPECT NABBED HlLloSBORO NOTES rctiuiii. liie pniiciplt noiidnciiiniiiatioii arc in a Just world urgaiii/.itlon, Wi.ile li eilni^' liiiidi'icalioi lJumbuil.iii G.ikcs pio^.s.U \ ccivc the Mii>port of the Haitian dc egation, Mi. I.(vr„t t„. ,■> ptesr.ed the hope tli.il piovi.-ioi Would be made Un [nodiMe.ilion ■ On oi>;aiii/..ilioi' to ii ci | ihaiiKi^ eoudiliom; Haiti li.i cnMPdcne that the great i«.\M'r. ol tb.. Woii Organi/alioii will unite . ff. uvel to prevent any tbieat to the peaei Mr EimoI e.nulu(l"d Ij> 'etU.i irig his cciifideiHc On; Ibe Conf -i- eiice would aeeoinpi:. t it- l., h va dh wisdoin and pledge safi|Hiit of Ha.ti In eonlrihiitlng to and e.l]aboi .itiint with the principics of iji-aet and Justice laid down Imc. Howe\er, I’aiiaii a wu^ more forceful in her declaration \\hicli outliiics four b.isic jirinciplcs. "Jus- lice I’eace Fuundaliun’ Inspired by the id* ; i ' Franklin D. Roosevelt. Worlfl Citizen, the Pananni deleR; •ion to fN’C Hi wiO support a World Security struelura based or> the following .elf.evident truths, PanatTia's Minister Jimene;* told .vesterdav’s conference plonarv se.s.soiiv Ho started his speech in Spanish but s.Tid that fur praeticiil i- asons he would switch to Knitlish. Hi thcr.- b.v saved the Conference consider able time, for if he hi»d sponkem 11 Spanish it would h ive had to h. translated into Fnelish. a^ Spanish IS nnt an “official" funclional Ian. Kuage of the Cuiiferenee 1 "The t»rinfipal .-f e(|ii.dily of states must be kept inviolate " ?. "An inlcrnational Bill Riant- must be written inf i ihe World Ctliirter. a statement ot the essen tial freedoms and nuhts of the m- dividual.” a "Peace must be founded upon Justice. On a peace n *t imposed Iw force. Bui on thi satisfaction and irantpiility of the .spirits " 4. "Nalioii.s- must •■ecogntze the miliiority of internaii >nal law n'.*» ih» ir own, and submit then disputes to the interpretation of tlial inlerna. tional i.iw by a World C ourt " During the week, represonnliv’s from I.ibi-ria and Fthuipia ah** spoke l.ibeiiati viewpoint - C I.. Simpsoii. Vice president »f I.ibe'ia. asked the Coiiferenee k amend the number of iion-uernian. ent seals ui the Sicii'itv Organiza tion from MX to seve n He suauesie.d Ihl the S' v* n natniio should e, i fii''k«-d alpliubeti. ally, and that the ,,.i' pioceduie should be l-.llcwd until ri«> V • xhaiis' iali 2. Provision that by a vole of tince fourths ol liii assembly and !'(ven members of Ihe Security CouMiil a new Weirl.l (.'(inference in:.> be called .n y tiin- in the lutiire for levision ol the Ch ii'lei now be- ill;; drafted. .'1. A "dual'' trusteeslii; pl.'iii to (.ppl.oit lla- old I.ea’Ule of Nations II andal(- s.s.-tirn lliis iionld place .irati gic outposis under Ihe .Sceiiri- t\ I'ejuiKil. and iinn 'i.itegic bases under the Ceneral Assembly It is : u lied III iieiinil. fill example l.ind'. takci .hep., -I Piineiple- of .In tiee. Diiect insertnm of guarantees of (• principles of ‘•ju.stlec" and hu- an rights in the Ch.irter preamble - -V RKSI LTS OE' NATiONAI. IIICII SCHOOI. KSSAV CONTEST IIEI.I) IN CONNECTION WITH NEGRO KWPAI'ER WEEK cnndiictcd by ttic Negro newspapers RALEIGH — Raleigh police be lieve they have found the solution to a serie.s of recent day-time rob- belres perpetrated in the city with th arrest on Saturday of W'arr"n Nash. 1.7, of 31.^) Bledsoe Stree. \V. 1» WhiMcy, head of the City- County Bureau of Investigation, was strolling in the woods near his home on Reeve.s Drive, and saw Nash, vviio answered tiie d‘senption f the person seen trying to enter the home of M. H Miller on Wake Forest Road recently WTiitley was able tn "lu.id on” to Nash bv getting liliii to accept a job of lawn iiiowciing. While Nash was busy at his job, Whitley culled Hu- police. Who took the youth and Whitley to headciuaiters. Nash allegedly confe-ssed to enter ing and stealing various aiTicles f.iiin the following places; the Ek’o- nomy Cleaners plant at 407 West ace Street, the home of R, E. Hall. 2020 Reeves Drive, Carl Hill, 1.524 Jervis Street, and M, H. Mille-*, Wake Forest Road, . stolen articles were found in their re.'pective c-immunities . ® room. A bicycle found in the hicn qualified them for entiy in : f stolen in Fayet- le national contest. Burns was a winner in the Kansas City Call con- The Negro Home Demonstratim Clubs held their .secona annual Dress Conte.st in the Hillsboro High School Auditorium on Friday. May 4lh. Clubs taking part were Jindan Grove, Stirtin. riarmony. Ridge Koud, Cedar Grove, Carr 11, Sunny Side, Mid' ay, Coulspiings and St. Mary's Mrs. Ella H. Trice. Council presi dent, presided. ’i'he Hillsboro Glee Club under the direction of Mrs Catherine Stanback sang three numbers. The dress contestants were presented by the home agent, Mrs. Ruby C. Car- lawuy. F'ifty ladies zhowed then dresses. The honors v.ere won l>y the following ladies: Huiiduy Dresses: Miss Feeoha Smith and Mrs. Hattie Hester. Street Dresses; Mrs. Ruth 'Dayn- ham and Mrs. Nannie BeasUy. House Dresses; Mrs. Pearl Beas ley and Mrs. Bert Wadc- 4-H Club girls modeled school dresses, seventeen girls were in- rluded in the review. Lillian Nunn of .Morris Grove Club honor, and Anne Francis Wells of Sarlin Club second. Miss Diana S. Dent, of NCCN Negro (allege Fund Gets Gift From Philip )!orris .And Uompany NEW T'ORK — A kift of $1,000 from Philip .Morri.s ana Company. I.'d, Inc., to the United Negro Col lege Fund was uimounced today by Fund headquarters The United Negro College Fund is now seeking $1,5.50.000 for the war-time needs uf thirty-two ac credited jirivalc Negio colleges lo cated in twelve states and the Dis trict of Columbia Allied tl Lyon, piesidcnt of I hilip .)lorns said that his company uke.s pride in the fuel that it was the major cigarette company to em ploy Ni'gro solesmcii. and was al.so the first to advertise in the Negro press. The company has also given periodicals to Negro colleges, and Mr. Lyon has urged establishment of a free bed in every hospital in the ljnitt*d States, to be named in honor of Sgt. Joe Lewis. Philip - , Morris has long been interested In Negro problems and welfare. televille two months ago. Nash said, and was used to bring him to Ra- ■ si ;,nd white^md Miss Thaler ' It-iuh. r.pres-en'-'ri the NorU Ik Journal The youth was booked on charges md Guide and the New York breaking and entering and lar- Amsterdam News respectively ceny and receiving. Bond was set .Special honorable mention went • > ^’OPO. In the meanwhile, police C's.says .submitted bv Monroe investigating other robberies H!ak(, Summ I Hiuh Sch(’iol. Kan.Mis which might possibly be pinned on and to Leila Brown ^ ^'f'sh .Sharing in the United Negro Col lege Fund are; Ben"dict. Bennett. u „ t-., , _ i- „ Rethune-Cookman. Bishop, Clark. Home Lcoonniics Department, gave , , » i i v,4.ir,o.i o. Kneexville. Lane. LeMoyne, Living- that Taylor hud been drinking and I OPENING DATE FOB was .standing near the well with group of friends when he toppled into the water. He was pulled nut a few minutes later, but not before his lungs had become filled. Efforts to rcsuciate him proved Bitile. The death was rulled "accidental” by Coiner Roy M. Banks, and no inquest wds held. NEW SHOE STAMP FISHING RAl.ElGH —■ Mav 20 Is the open ing date for the fi.sbing season on warm water -species in North Caro- Ima east of Alleghany. Wilkes, and DURHAM. May 10— To help housewives and others in bud- getting remaining shoe stamps to fit the family needs OPA Aksist- aiil Information Officer James T. Taylor today announcinl that an other .shoe stamp will be valid on August 1 fur one pair uf shoes pet ration book holder. The number of the new slamp has not yet been selected, but will be annuunced before August 1. he said. Airplane stamps 1. 2. 3. are now good and will continue valid in ch finitely, he added. CARTER some very helpful remarks to the ladies on Post War Hume Making. Slone. Morehouse. Morris Paine. Philander Smith. Brown, Samuel Electrip Company Anything; Electrical cu I / .k 1 w Paine. Philander Smith. Samuel sp™ibimy a homamaker!' and Ta'-'ada«a. Teaaa. citizen, some very helpful hints were given for rc-estoblishing eees: also Atlanta. Dillard, Fisk. the returning veterans In the homo y™'"''- '-I":""'- Sha-v. Johnson C serf Smith and Virem a Union Univer- iltics; Atlanta Unlver.nity School of Roane of .Armstrong High School, N’arfi'lk, Va. and honorable mention '.•iven ti‘ Bernice Singleton. Tul- Okhiboma; .Ai'th'r .1 Wright, .fr; Roniiotsville. S C: Helen Johr, Malrros. Bruoklvn N. Y,; Richard Richards. Pill.sbtirg. P.i. Henry G-jo I’h .Ii New York C'ltv; Eunice Talbot, Pittsburgh, Pa . El.aine Fos ter. Kans.n.' Cily, Kan. Alicia Ar tist. Washington. P C' Thoma.sin.i Ph ilip'-'. Piit.sburKh. Pa.; Rena R Arnold. Wa.sliington. D C; Mildri I Maylieid. .Atlanta. On; Annt Eliza beth Thoma.s, -Atlanta. On ; James ••Arthur Clift, Lorrain, Ohio. .fudi'in-/ the final iioiip of forty, five v-says. were: Ur Harve-y C 'V.-te-r. i.dressiir "f Kiiglivh at the Uiiiversliy -tf I.ouisvillt-. Dr. L, F Palmer, Iieiiarlmeiit of English. lo'-lilute and Theinias \ Wfb.ster, ex cutive secretary of th-' Urban [.vague of Kaii.as Cily. Mo., ,>nd preimiiictit bonk reviewer. The- fn.-i prize winner will re ceive $10(1 m war bonds, second place iMll te-ceiM- SV.'e in war bunds . !iH ’he ihirel pi.eti- \Mniiei will re- S;'iU ill war Ij'UkIs Tlie .Ne'V..-. k f'-u n lt(-( .,f the Ne- papei Piililnbe'l; A^-eecia- Ule'lct \^a• h-l(l clllM..t^ iiin E'r.mk I. .‘'tanli '1 the l.eeiiisville I t.f the tift.lk -bip Hf(’ of Hu- V, pub lic Defender. I til--; iiiaiia- .leeiii iial and I Da\iv .Ii . 1 the Kaiira-; lilt- uaiirl III Sfitc Ethiopia .-peaks - Bitwoddi-H Moknnneii Endilkata hhad eif the EHii'jiiaii Di-le gation pleaileej (or a security coiniril 'm |vwcied to act inuee dialely tn mid press aei-resMoii. ||o leiite-il tlit. f.iihtr- ..f II . .il.l l.e.i -ta ..( to priitei't E'lliinpia when that na tion war attacked t,.v Mu '■mini's The fir:t t-lfon of it rort. it is lecions and called up..ii tut del* jihnnrd by Pi*- imblisher*’’ group tn gates to hiiild a "much -tre.iigor or-jniake- the es-say contest an annii.-d gaiil/ation ” feature of Itr observance ef National A note of Ironv faced the confer- Negro New-paper Week. Clin- in a olenarv session when Ge-n V ernl Smuts of South .Afiica. one f DR. DOR’ION f'KGES Al.I, TO the originators of the iiifairous STW ON TIIF .lOK DII.IGENTI.Y "Mandati'■ .system calle-il foi a "dec-1 plete Hie ](.b e>f winn.iig the war. l.iralinti of human le’lits" ar a pro I "We have yet a Iremcndoui job a.mbh- to the riiartci e-f He Ni to d-. and a w.er to It won." Dr. World OiKanization jD-rtori stiiU-d "The lives of our Americ'tn viewp..lnt. .'fiehtin" n-ei. ip tn. Piicific theatre Breaks that Jippear in rayon rh »hps after laundering may be the result of too strenuou.s twisting and iiiging. Gentle squeezing is rec ommend becasue rayon is weak when wet. and community. Judges fur the contest were Misses Ruth Pi'pc. and Bellye Pretty, Home EconumicR teachers in the county and .Miss Woodsrd Byars, home agent. Annie Mae Tuck, home iig(‘nt of Person Countv, congrat ulated the ladies on their achieve ments. Social Work. Oarrmon Theological *!cm’nnrv. Hamp’on Institute, and Tiiskegee Institute. F \I,f (V WEI I. F.-\TAI> TO FI QI AY MAN _V is also an occasion fo,- all of us to redidicate ntirselves and our ser vices to the winning of total vid- lory. "Wo of the War Manpeiwer Com mission in North Carolina shall set an example for all employers and (mployces alike by remaining on our jobs early and late during the perirxi of rejoicing and on every day until wc have achieved coin- plete victory over all of our ene mies everywhere “To this goal and for the sake of humanity everywhere, I ask that each of you in our agency, as well as all employers and employees in North Carolina, join me in making a solemn pledge to sue this war through to the- end. and iml to relax until victory is complete.” DURHAM EDITOR DEFEATED IN CITY COUNCIL RACE HEALTH OFFICER URGES \ ACCIN ATION OF DOGS FUOILAY SPRINGS — On lost c-in.rdnv ni«h' Howard Tavlor, US- year-old Fuauay man. fell head first into a shallow well and was' In the main, however. Austin'^ campaign was nut unlike that of the other candidates. In its dLsurg- ! anization and lack uf direction, it I Aus M-markablv tike that til the' other candidates. The editor eiiteied the cDUiieil- nei-nic r' e only alter he iiad at tempted to persuade “a represent ative Negn^ citizen tn seek the election" and had failed, he told this corespondent. J. J. Hederson ir.s irancp empluvee. was nriginal- !v endorsed by the Durham Com- milt(*e on Negro Affairs, an urg- unizatiim that later threw its sup port behind Austin, but Hender stin later declined to run. Au.stin then entered the race, “to provide thf- guinea pig leadership other are shirking.” he explained. RALEIGH — Dr A. C- Bulla. Wake Ceiimty hcaltb officer. culk*d iiltention of dog-owners to the St.ite law retpiiring that dogs be vaccin ated against rubies. Dr. Bulla pointed out that there has been an increase in the number of dogs with rubies rejvirted in Ra leigh and Wake County, us well as in other sections. Steady improvement has been made in the effective value of Ihe anti-rabie- .serum fur vaccination of dogs. Dr. Bulla said and be t-x- piesed confidence in the effective' nes.s of the- type now used. "Anyone who owns a dog and thinks eni>ugh of the dog to k«‘ep him and feed him owes the dug the prole* tion ‘T vacciiiutlon, .is reipiii '(I by law " Dr Bulla said. Uncle Sain ask.s that 900.000 more ! si.ws be bred to furrow this fall than la.sl year. The nationui bdl pig piuductiun goal is 37 mUlion • rt-v Depuly Rherifff T. R. Roger.s. who ivrafii'nleri the tragedy, was told 3 East Lenior St. SQUARE of Your LUCKY NUMBER Over 26 ways—vertically— horizontally—diagonally — to total YOUR lucky num ber. Send $1.00, and birth- date for handmade chart. RIGHTMIRE Malhemagician 1066-AF Elmwood Buffalo (9). N. Y. DRIVE IN CLEANERS Cash and Carry 325 S. Bloodworth St. CAPsirs. cev:- -izuA BOTTUNO CO. 918 W. Morgan 8t. WE CARRY A PULL LINK OK BEAUTY and BARBER Write For Price Lists We Ship Anywhere Supreme RADIO SERVICE 123 S. Salisbury Street KUREX Beauty Products Co. 17» njlTON STOEET BroaUyn. (1$), New Tork Ruhcrfoid counties and ea«i Highway No. IR m Burke and Cal well counties, it was announc by Game Commissioner Hint James of the Slate Department Conservation and Development SCNNYFIELD CORN FLAKES 5c 8-OZ PKC Fresh Fruits & Vegetables BEAINS CAROUNA TENDER GREEN 2 lbs. 23 CORN TENDER LARGE EARS 6 for 27( POTATOES U. S. No 1. NEW WHITE or RED BLISH 10 lbs. 49( SyiASH FANCY YELLOW 2 lbs. IS CABBAGE GREEN HOME GROWN 2 lbs. 7 O.MO.MS NEW CROP, YELLOW 3 lbs. 19 GREENS MUSTARD OR TURNIP SALAD 2 lbs. 15 A NATIONAL FAVORITE A NATIONAL FAVORITE NECTAR TEA l-2Lb. Pkg. 34c ENRICHED DAILY DATED MARVEL BREAD Lge. 1 1-2-Lb, Loaf 11c MILD. MELLOW COFFEE 8 O'CLOCK 2 1-Lb. Bugs 41c WONDER RICE •2-L. Pkh. 19c SULTANA-RASPBERRY — APPLE PRESERVES 1-Lb. Jar 28c 29-OZ CAN—10 Blue Points—A & P APPLE SAUCE No 2 Can 13c Meat Department PIMENTO CHEESE. Whole or Sliced. 12 pts., lb. .40 SMOKE SAUSAGE, Type 3, 6 pta.. lb. 35 SWEET PICKLE RELISH, lb 17 ROUND TROUT, Large, lb 3S 201 East Hargett St. n 0 .J) pt.-l av'I'e-Teill II- (..iiTct Hi*. f.e.bir- , f ft .,M I,,.( rj.llK.II- to pr'etect EIHeieipi'e w(i*ri ih:d nn- tiien war afthcked by Mu-.'-relinl'f! lecions and callr-} upii Hie del* Rflte.s to build a "much ’tr. tiger or. gaiiE.atiori " A note of irony f:ice-d the* confer- enre in a olenarv «'SHi(-i i . Gen er:d Smiiis of South Afiira. one •( the orlclnotors «)f Hie infamous "Mandate ” tey^tem call 'd fe-r a "der- laration of human > hts” av a pre- a.-’>hli* to the- rh.ice, e.f Hi New Wejfld OiKanizatUiii Americnn view|>eint. — Aside from a number of techni- o! "I'en'tiJaBc’ chan'tes !n the Dumbarton Oak* plar. the Amrri- ran amendment'- are iinderstood fo embrace these major points — eeKi Hi Kaiirut Cdv .ell. Tlie fir-t i-lfriii (if its rort. it ir. jpkiiiried by Hu* piibb her**' etroiip to jn.ake- (he ersuy contest an annu.-il ]f«*ii1iire of its eibservft'ire of National |Nikrii Newspaper Week. im. DOKTON I’RGES Al 1. TO ON THF .lOK DIl.lf'FNTLY \ pli-te the job of winiiutg tl.e* war. I "Wp have yet a Utmendoua Job le> ri'i and a war to It won." Dr. jl>' rton st.'ded. “The- lives of enir fichtiiii! men in th* Pacific theatre lire ju.st as precious to us and, to (hem ns are those in the European theatre; and while victory in Eur ope i- caiis; for rejoicing and cele- hr.'iting in oiir hearts i:nd minds, it ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ 100% Layer Felt Mattress ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Full Or Twin Size 19 95 $‘1.00lown $1.25 weekly Tho liiteni.'ilion.'il tn‘(l(iinj.M'«»iM|)an.v’H P.-\I1K I’t'li nHilti'os.s nt ;i )i>-j( • tli.-il will perinit you to roplai-v lliosc old uotii out ii)atlro.-;sf.s in youi' lioiiif, t’lixcifil in .stni'd.s’ lickiiij' and I'illt'd uitli t'lnffs I'clled I'oltoii. ‘COMPLETE HOME 301 S. WILMINGTON ST. lilbei The t-ditor enter'd Hu* eouiu il- n>:*nie race only alter he had at tempted to persuade “a represent ative Negro citizen lo seek the eji'ction” and had failed, he told this core.spondent. J. J. Hederson. inH'jranee employee, was original ly endoi ied by th(' Duriiam Com mittee on Negm Affairs, an org anization that later threw ila sup port behind Austin, but Hender son later declini'd to run. Au.s1in then entered the race, “to provide the- guini'a pig leadership other are shirking.” he explain«'d. Lack of Negro voter education is being cited here as the chief reason for this city's failure to ekcl a Negro representative tn the Durham City Council. At this v'liting. the lack is only being cited, and there appears no im mediate piospt'ct of an.v intensive campaign to remedy this situa tion. Supreme RADIO SERVICE 123 S. Salisbury Street Bl'ing Your RADIO To Us For Quality Workmanship and Low Cost. PHONE 3-1340 KUREX Beauty Products Co. KUUNU TKOU r, L.r,e, lb. 1799 FULTON STREET Biwoklyn. (l$).New Tork 201 East Hargett St. COKE ITQFT P Q ATTENTION! It Is Imperative That Y ou Register Your Requirements With Your Dealer CONSUMER DECLARATION Your '.'oke dealer is now .supplied with the necessary form for filling the DeTlara- tion. The Declaration requires you to state, among other things, the' numbi-r uf rooms to bt* healed, your normal coke requirements, and the amount of c*>ke you are ordering. Make Your Df'claration N(»w ! Wo cannot dolivcr any coke to you svlial- (•\ei' Hiiiil your declaration has t>ccn filed! Cfenerallv a de.iler is prohihited from de- liveiing, and lh«* c..nr.uiner Is prohibited from receiving, during the period Aprill, 1945, to March .11. 194(5, more than 80''^. of the cons'ameT’s normal annual re'qiiire- mellts. Public Service Company of N. C., Inc. “The Gas Company” RALEIGH, N. C. title tlciriti i irmewc ; SUNDAY IS MOTHER’S DAY Her very own day—and you'll want to remember her with "Something Special” for the blessed occasion. Let our courteous sales force help you |ind the right Gift. 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