rAiiii ni;nT
THW (’AHOLmiAN
WEEK ENPINn. SATX’RDAY. JT.TIY 59, 1945
Continued from tront Page
HANKING ( ONVI \ l ION
tihl.h IN IM KIIAM
•f Allat:; I. (J.i 'Jit','. i
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jii.‘I'n'ti', K (■ lUi k' t i; .-I
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DAVIS AND BA?.-
NEIT AOOBtSS
dinner MEETING
[RSKINE HAWKINS ENTERTAINS PRESS AT HOTEL LINCOLN
Owen Dndson To Direct
2 Plays For “Arts Of
The Theatre”
1)
VCIllluli
prcfiiiii
PAl Ftqiisl-, rJ HHOHT Gl
.A^: 1*1 I !>«.! II f'.t
EoTh r-Ait I il a
cur.rO u.at ii me t ■■tibiliiv
■ t ihs t.. «-..!« f... . ... r
ciiizei. tile i.ei.t i>.
£iOr. U. li.S jwt,. Ictfe.Jl.M ..I I'l-
racc. ci.ej • I .' -t .1 ''
The itiiut.'l: I . poil.v action ...
• support of FFPC -.e.e jIm. -.-i.t
to the Gi-’-'tn.. I - i.l tr.e ■ir. -lai.
tne state p>iiy i.j>kn.ei. the
(ionai Loniii.>nre’i...ii .f L./it. pur-
tics. ana to ah ii.e.r’.,!- t.f
press Bei.eoi. •pl.ui.e.T m.ii .j
tior.bi Ciii.-ei..- g P u' lu
kno'A Ir-vv tj. Ii • III.-. Ii-.iiiei
stands on ti..' tundjireiitjl p:.>u-
Um, ana n.ii i 'i'- ‘.hi
IJ.aKe tlitli'rel.i- tieji.l m ll.'- lu
tJOl.al oftiCe- .J U.tl, pait.. . j.oJ
in the ti.>ii* "f ri-nK..-:
TeM ol ll.' litt'. '■nf
eii and Hji.m .ni'!
a) C.t.7ri.-. KV- -iJl-n.inl of
alaint aliou' ti. pr.iM«ii. i.t
BI,(1 tt-lib’i .111 .« l..li"l fi.ll' W:
•The Steel.I,,: ..t tti-
Naliontil Cili/eir Fh.l.tital Ai'ln.ii;
Cotninhlf lijv .iilopli-'i
)y a rl.il.iiiinl >.n Oi'- iiti.jlK.n of
racial and ii-lisjioin liatinds tii
Anil- ll-,.'. Ilf.- Tin l.i-M ij;.r,.i;i..piu
of Ih.- ilalfit ..'III leads in
III Jiiiksitn !J;i\
..r tin- til'll Mil. Unat'l. anil
...uilr ;i liaitnll ..t thf As.v.iiat
. ll .N.'i;. i I'l ■ " \vt 1 ■■ till- jn ini-ipat
(..ah.! , .it a diniiei itiv.ii M.m- '
i.r •iiiiini' ai lilowi- Hall in
l..,u„ ..1 III. ii!i)l.-d Mtal. t.\len
Unit ;.lip»-i \ S Dele ill |
|jtlelKlalUe at d slX-JaV lOlilel- t
e-|.. .l the' lleUal lllienl of|
htu
In lJa\ la, .tliu lida tuat letuili-
rd tiolll a alK-liiontl. tiiUl of SV'eal
Aim a apuKt- of tlie lillllirna..- Ic-
•i.utiei ll! that le/^iun and pomi-
.- ! O.et h...s .-iu.ciuj ear. tiiilhei
...i.ttibut' to llie dc . clOpl’icnl of
.Africa
;.l. Bainell sounded a warn-
il.l ul .‘.hat ina> he in th-‘ ,,ttin^
lit the wav i>l uneiiiplovineui r n
,r.
■ i.ll al..i
111 dllutrj 1 L’Ut'l a ;o
.-hui the laii’e min.liei i.t col .1 •
t-.l vCljrkl*r- who all.-adv ale- hr-,
.IJf la.d (.ft vCal I'.l-: . r'r j
jM-inte-il iiiit that me’rliani^rd cut 1
ton piiidui'tiun iiiav mean Jim h.--
I'liiinni* ill a ne.v «-.xodui linmi
'liiithi'in tainnim cni-a;'.
Halil h«-, "Thi.i- lai'f no-’.- new
1)1. M'-iil' .tiid a itfvc cliallfiittf f..i I
K.- ;• n- I'in wi.ii-ki. m lit’luinti hi-
u!;.ci if Ainki-i:: adiii:;! thi-liL-i*lvi--
to a cliiiin'ini' at'i ic iltul'i t ci>;..
iiiv 111 the South. Uiifni lunal. !%
In csnja.-ct
hii popular
•CaC..cl ■ *•
Courier!. C
MacF.i B..
klioiu t>r ll)mjn Chiokn
ExaluiiK foi T«d A'jiit PublicaiioAi
.Ih hi. I.jvino ,h. .«ahh Hol.l Lmcoln in New York »h«r« h. cr.ol.d a ""‘''IS" “'O'
lestra Eiatme Havehina feted the pick of the metropolitan preat. The Centuij-
.n iicp center) .'.nn h.i yeell-venhefi fleadma from leU to -
t Broivn •ocalitt with the band
right: Jimmy Smith (Pitttburgh
iic.ri
5,.aa..4, e.«.» ag*"* a»i«c.ated with Ro»a and Holley Alao E;‘ki
nager c' the famoua muaical aggregation; Johnny Vatea, of tPb
and Jve 60SI1C PV thcatrica.l and agpr^f Cildfir.
'0".“.'.';!".“;"' t.'" kt:f‘'Hrr‘'r.‘'io';il' Iwat summer and was followed by 'a'lYns oH.ee
Hampton InstiluUs, Va. — Ow- ,
en. Dodson, noted poet and play-
wriifht. who directed diamatics at I
Hampton Institute iniy42. will re
turn to the campus for a brief
per^d this summer, to serve as
co-director of “Arts of the Tfie-
atre," u dramafestival, scheduled
to take place at Hampton July
23-28.
Dodson will sta^o two produc
tions d'.irinK the festival, the first
beintt Sutton Vane's likable mod
em play. Outward Bound, and the
clhei beinji his own streamlined
production of Shakespeare’s Ham-
lal. The former will be given in
Ogden Hall on Wednesday and
Friday, July 25 and 27. and the
latter will be performed cii
Thursday and Saturday, July 26
and 28.
A native of Brooklyn. N. Y.,
Dodson is a graduate of Bates Col
lege and of Yale University and
directed dramatics at Atlanta Uni
versity before coming to Hamp
ton in the summer of 1942. His
Divine Comedy was an outstand
ing event in Tidewater Virgini
NKOKO Nl'RSKS CAN GET
IRAINtNG IN ANY CITY
iiosriTAi
NEW YOAK 'CNSt - Climaxing
n Ift-year fi.ht Neam nar.-^scan nuw
gel irairl g m any of the city
tax supported Nurse-t: aining in.-ii
liitioiis according to Ntubet F
Staupers. F;xeculive Secret.iry ■
ine .National A.^Miciatlon of ColorM
tlradiiate ^Illrse^- Formerly, Negi
Nurse.s could only be employed t'
4 of the city's liospituls and cotiM
oniy be trained in 2 Nnsring Schools]
--Lincoln and Harlem Hospitals
Pfo Wallace Uiii.slead, above,
son of Mr and Mis. k. 1) Uiii
stead, lOlti East Martin Street, re
ceived the Combat Infantiyman
Badge when it was awarded to
membeis of an ali-Negro title
platoun in me 104tn iTimber-
wolft Division in Gerirany. it
was announced by the public re-
Hawkini, host: Harry Gold-
Isadora Rowe (Pittsburgh
CAPliAi. uajCA-COLa
aorruMO OCX
ftit W.
Dr. T. W. T urner T o Retire
From Hampton Institute
.lliiVH SfMleiH-eil To
Dealit For .Miinler
• I.l
:.il to
f.-.rin ;in(1 I
HAMi'TON l.NS l ITLTl-., V..
pail-
■njuesl that Hif Chair,
man of lti- Di-inucralii: and Ki-
puhiraii parlie.s lult special
ninlinits ut their Naliuiial ( uiii-
millees and puhlicly deelare
Iheir sii|»|Hii-l for a permaneul
l-atr Emphiyinent l*r:ictice C»m-
iiilllee; and declare lltemsi-lvca
uiialleraldc npposed to racial
halre.i and religious intideraiicc.
■|'he i-iimnnm eill/eiiry of .\raer-
lea want leadersiiip. They a-sk
for action now."
*•11 1- III.- .ipii.Km '*1 "ur Hiccr-
ing Cuininitli «• that both parties
beiiavHl .1 calli.u. miiiffcicnc*- lo-
wuiil the tieii.ficralic jnincipk- of
eijnal job oi.poiliinity 111 Ih.- fufh'
ovei Fan F,iii|.liiyim-nt F’l-.icUceT
tipp.opi taliuiis IhiiIiciilai ly in lh»-
I kI.I of oaity |,l iiioim ph-ilu-
of 1844, ic- know that the N'-gr..
peoi.l;. III. Jcwi !i pcopii-, Cat'i
end ..II1.-I iiiiiioiily ..Ii
iy coii‘i..n >>t lliii* llc•.;Uct. We be
lieve that th.- .i.cl.-d ollii-ials of
both major paitiei. have a respon-
libilliy to the ciniiilry and to Itn-ir
parlirt to ic- Ih.-ii lull auil.oiil.V
and pifcSIlg. to -e.- Ilial pally plat
(cniis and j lrili'es ot'- i'.iriied out
"As • nolioiial oigaiiiz:.lioii of in-
V..I.1S w I'lol. f ll"-
intctiuii of the National l oin-
rr.iiiee oi. tins vital umi. . mue
Illy tl.i- .shoil.'oii iiiK Ly
liMiu* agents to inn.-it t-ffeclivel
disehaigc tht.s 1 e.suon.sibilitv "
Pi a.I to ’he .-i.hlress hv D- Da
vis and Mi. Ba netl. Mrs?. .Mary
Mcla-dil Bi thune, a.s h.inuiat-y
enaii'inan fif the t-nli-rlainmenl
(-• Jiunitti-e. rn.ade a brief welcome
j'lali-ment.
Hnof-ial ''iie.sl.s at th«* dinner
n: iile fn>m ih*- siint'i vist.rs. incIiiH-
led Jiidt'c William H Htistie. Dr
'and Mrs. Arthni- Ranc-r. Dr, .and
Mrs. (“•la’le.s M Thomnson. Dr.
and Mrs, R fl’Har.n Lano-r Mrs
Thomasina .Tuhnson, Dr MadiOin'’
Kr-k’-end Dr Fl.-Y^nv'. KiMr.-11
and Mr and Mrs. Ru.ssel] Hmith
T M ramnhell F\tr.n ion Her...
ir* fit-id acent. w.-is t/iasfmaster
Atii-i
of
bd-
AMPHIBIANEERS
BRING MUSIC. FUN
TO WOUNDED
ON OKINAWA
of L;ol
VK-e in the fi
which have bet n .sp.-ni at Hampton
fnstitute Ul Thou a? W '''urner
.'.'ill lelin- fion. li.-iiiplon as
September ! ..f this .ce.ir, when
will be pl.iced on the i-olk-'.;e u,
as inierlius professor of bi. logv. Hand'
Ul' Turner was Invited te
tnn in 1934 to oi-Katit/c ; ik-iiarl-
menf of biology in conncclian with
','e colle-iiile pr(.ur!i- being in-
nugiiniied at Hampl-ni ..i that
time The major part • 1 ills inienst
’as been directed to 'he pr.iiletn .•{
lojiini.’ I fi'n.-tiiim! relationshiii
I I.WL RFFES FOR M IL-
iJAVi (;. s.4INI)f:rs
Funeral sorviee.s
he Sunday aftoi noun frorti First Bap
t.ri ti.st Church for Mr. William sJ
65.
who died la.st Tues-
ec,ually successful productions of
iShaw’s Pygmalion and lEisen's
‘Hedda Gablar the following win-
ter.before Dodson was inducted
I into tlie U. S. Navy. While in the
jnavy, Dodson was in charge of
dramatics for the 16th Regiment
land hi-s Ballad of Dorie Miller was
'lecorded by Lawrence Tibbeti
jand the Lvnn Murray Chorus.
■ - ■ .1 After doing creative work for
.Handfoid — Altei tleliln ation ;jj y^^,. qj, g ^Qg^nwald fellowship
ui 20 iiiiiiute.-., a jury in the Lee'Dodson piod’jced a pageant for
Sup. I till CuuiT last Friday re-'the Negro Freedom Rally in Mad-
!uiii.-d a verdict of fir.st-degree lison Squart Garden last June and
niuidei in the case of Edward directed Eugene O Neill s M^rn-
Mays, alias Bill Mays. 55-yeui-old Ing Becomes Electra at the How-
Alrican-both man of U-e County, aid University summer theatre
ihaig.'d with the attack and He wrote and directed Barden o»
held on iMuider on June 16 of Mrs. Mattii Time, a version of the Meden
Salmon. 75. while, ul Route 2. legend, which was produced m
Jonc.shoro. Judge Burgwyn’s New York by the .■American Ne-
charge to the jury cons imeef one ^0 Theatre during the pa.
AGENTS WANTED
ro SELL SWEET GEORGIA BROWN.
HAIR DRESSING POMADE
hrur.
u... .u I 1 I . 1 I oo’ wiie; a uaugnier. miss narriei
th .V' V' Sanders, of Raleigh: and three
■‘‘V setts. George and William, Jr.,
Spring.
day night at his residence. 236 Mavs aws sentenced to die in Now exei-^utive d'rector of the
bmithfield Street. Thepastor. Dr, Ih., State gas chamber on Sep- Committee for Mass^Eduration^m
(» ,S. Bullock officiated and buri- teniber 7. HLs counsel gave nolle;
al Wits in Mount Hope Cemetery, of appeal and the man
He was the son of the la:o bi ought back to Raleigh
George and Harriet Sanders of pluceri tn Central Prison
John.ston County, Surviving ar.‘ Mrs, Salmon,
his wife;
yc. •
pc»iliv«.
OKINAWA F'rian (i p in. to
a in .'cvi-'i iiiphts a we.-k N.-^iu
iVic.-nii-ii In flu- b27th Amphibiuas
lo.k r.aiipjfiv liavrl f'lom ;.hip
I i-hoi. ill th. il '•dock!., bi infill'
I .-.-ii:'.. f.-i flu- fiKhtiio; f.'u-e-.
lit ili-plti- I •• liiiiit‘ to tlieir fire
iiii-j ihix.- II.,-,, viiltinif»-i aftti
itei'taio-
agriculture, hcirm- ec-numics
other vocational phase
c tioniil iirnlili It H
number of years m-i ved as chair
man of the unit -f natural sciences
at the c.illeKC-
A li.itiw Ilf southern Muryl.ind,
where he rcs.-i-ivid hi* elementaiv
■■dueation, Ur Turiier was awarded
the bacheUr if all.', di'gree and
hi- master uf ,irts degree at How
ard University, where he wa» pm-
lessor of botany for ten .war be-
f i- - (•in,in){ tn Hampton. He also
studied al the Catholii- University
of Air«'i'ii-a, Juhns. H'liikin.s Univ.-r
Race Relations, Dodson also
vva* writes scrints for the WMCA ro
und din show. New World A-Comln.
ri in.'.i For a number of vears bis poems
ho lived alone, have appe.ared in severe) nation-
daughter. Miss Harriot was found dead of strangulation al publications.
‘ ' «■ 'A'ks smothered to death by a TT-Yi. »hp HUtri-
.... garment which covered her face. ^ The lost „•
/ .V A Raleigh: and CpI. Levi May.s lived on Roate 1. Jonesboro, butlim of milk c ^
•‘zanders, who is with an Engin- about two miles from the Salmon joj*^**-
for a batailion in Germany.
announced by th*-
home.
USD.
K..I
F.O.-
"1. fill
til III l,n
Il.(l••t I. .I.ilei
lb
Old I
this bat
sity. C.iliimbia Unlv.-i-dly.
C'.'M Spi mg Harbor Br.logical
oiatury, and t'>>iiii-tl tliiive
when- il.- iv.eive.l lb.- I'l, I;
•■r.'i- o, 1921
Me-idi.v I !•> u
bet ..r -.•-i.iilifie a.iJ .-•Im-al
I urnaU. iJi Tun
paM d.-.'adi' ■ :■( 1 n
tl,.-
Lab
ha
MOTHKR and DAUGlI'rER
FASHIONS HAVE IT !
If your
budget says,
'go easy please!
if
99
rg
^KNITTED
SLIP LOVERS
ii.d
Iv
lievtr il.ai '
b' tn mai--i
Stcihty to Ih
plflUl l- il
end pitsiiV'
lir.i.s and I
"As • null'
.1. .-'.-.I . fll.-t.lls of
ON OKINAWA
III lli.ir
.miti-'iiiy
Illy plat
Insctior.
miiiec L
of thf Nall-
. Ill- \ llal I
1 the
I i*.ini
yva
III,
1 mg by
OKI.NAWA From 6pm l«.
Gum ‘even roi'htb u week Neuru
‘.'ivii'tnu-ii III till H27lh Aiiiphibiu.i-.
'i'lmk r-o)ii]>aiiv liavrl fium aliip
to h.ii, ill th.i, "iloekv’ bill
Ill ...I'o r-.i the fii'htmv r.'K-e'
Hot d |>tli- llie limit' to their fue
lime, til.'. III'-I. \’otimleei altd
Koi
j'h
HilY'
■ It F.ii
of the
' Call
Uhttit
pivyi.'Ci-' fia. I".
i'eil,\e " «i -
Neucnai ' '.ai.niiiue
fd for tt.is ^pe^ltlc piiip'ijft
' W« are tu.dii.g r. i-ies "f
Utiei food it.e ti.ciojed siattr.iei.i
(c the Gcvcrii.is -f -H siaie'>- i-
all mcii'bci.- I Coi-Bfe. 1- all 1..CI.V
beu at Iht D«ir.0v.iai.. ar.d HepaU
Ucan National i-oinn.iUec i'-d t-
ihe Stale Chaiirr.ar. cf both pa.i.es
;r viev.b on this .inpc.i
' and iiia-
I this bat
I'e toil'.
cluii
may
lam subjeici
■Will y-u Ki.idly
par,zati-/n v.hui act
pect'’"
V
LABORS' VOTIN': bTFENCTH
TF.STF.D IN DETROIT l‘KlMAHY
hiiiii Fi Jill fn-iN rii .»tt.l hi: lim
ning mai-.*’,
If DetioifPAf’ provi Ji- mk-
cesFful as PAf' m.' m oih' ' ''i"-
nicipa) ' jmp-'"-d> Fi .,iiken‘-;te. 1.
SliCuid la the In '1 imiVol "I U."
troll B'pmiiine j iti. .«tt ejilv
spring ^’ll•tnl■v 111 N'w.u'k N. J-
wlier.' all l.'ihoi-• uiJpmt.-il .'amh-
dates won tlifii ''-al on tin- ''itv
Ci n.mi'-'ion I..I101- n In: d tnk-
ft: hav. lAoii imp «- ivilv m Tv.in-
nfapoh* Riiinmi'liam and l-u‘
Angeh-.
. - V —
Arrop.>*\ ri..-\.s.M o in
MANX UF.MTi
bj ickUi.vui- and lAuiki-d fin Hire,
.fay: after the iiniii.-nt
Shouhl th.' autop-.,- i-hiiw timl
.^ult-'ii h.i'l a fi ■ct'ii-.-d -kull J.-nk-
infl who IK out under bund of
will he indu-I.-d oii a charge "t
nuiieihnigtil'-r
. V —
'hiie
fiehl lu-.-pltah
Inland
KmiiiII'-I hv M»moa Hv.'-ellaiid
All.'II-.nr R'd Ti.is- t-tafr hUpel-
ii-M.t from H-illanij Oregon, the
ii.iopi- ii.>iiiic» font musicians tw^
- -alisti and a master of cereriion
It- Th. - her VlV«n thel.iClVep IllP
appl.pnale title cf '.Amtiibianecii '
Hjiii o 1.11.6 iFc • AniphiLldl.‘;JS
I o'-el miles in their "ducks” lu
111..:' I.ill'll- ji.d Lustitei' lu trr
iiioip-aodf of men crowdird into th-*
field norpiials Thev group them-
-vlv:e inf. iroally in the center 0;
agjud lent: that ;er\t- uj Ward*,
ji.d '•.ivt out on their vivophvne-
iiunipri and guitar The patients
ailiri aiouna .-itimg on cot: sal-
.a.,'rd metal buntijckr uveitum
cil b.iUtS, atiythiiig. Tl'i: ei’iertaln
. Il>•l■t .-.a: d.iuhlv V^elvul■l•> III the
j .-ilv dj-.-s ..f the invasion w;en
]ilip 1.1(1. of ladios rerord playn-
I 0 H'V''- h....Vs m.idt anniiei,ie.it
I .mv 'Oil a laiP and prei'tou-
III.ing
I •fill- 'even -Amplilblr.rieprs boH-l n
; l.'.l uf laleiit -- Fe.pral of th.-rn
' .'-re iicrec-.fiil nmrii'-l:iii‘ In clvil-
;l;m life,
I T Eih- Miller, who organtz.-d
, I 1 Ic.l- thi gioiip. a: .veil as play-
II.1’ the teller 6:ix, ttii' w-'ikcil witlii
mb Iirlisl- iii. 11 iz. I RcoH. Benny 1
! ’.'I.r, l.nt-kv M'lindi-r and Ovie
Alston at tlie 1 '('land Rallroom
In New York City. His home 's .it
.t21 St Nicholas Avenue In Man-
hatbin.
T. 5 Ciii-lt.s Robinson, also sax
Uituosn if 2627 Trcn.ond jiliicp.
l)riivi-i-, C« hi., formerly played with
; Hillv perktiis' nrehi-stta.
i f'fc. Tuiny T C Hill, trumpi-'tcr
If'.mi 1064 Catiltiwell Avenue, Bronx,
I New York, -.vas formerly with Ed-
lu- Rubinsf-n and Bobble Johnson
Mandozo Ytites. guitarist from
•.’318 .M Street. N W.. Washington.
I> C. f-rwp played with Bill B.ald-
win of Washington.
Roosevelt Diekerson. bHiItone so
loist and f.irmer emvert singer, ar-
'Rnded the School of Music at Ar-
kansiis St.ile College. His homo ts
II 2217 Tr.icv Strcel. Kan.sn.s City,
Missouri
AIo ’vilh the Amphibihneers .tre
Robert I) Johnson, vjca’.ist. of 2327
Park Avenue Knn.sn.s City. Mo.,
worked wtih popular bands in the
ard University, where he wa» pr.i-
fc.ssor of b-'tanv for ten year b.'-
f-o-i ii.g t" Hiimplori He also
studied at the Ca'holie Uiiiver'lty
of America, Jonns lhi|ikinh Utiiver
sity, C.ihimbia Uiiiv.-isity tlie
L'l-ld Killing Harbor U>-h,gii.'al Luh
oiutiiiy. himI Ci'iiiell I Iniv'Pi'I'v.
whi-ri- In- ii-i-elvisl th-- I'h ii -Ic
■I.l- III 1921
niiiu-
be I
■ if
11 nais,
■ lifii-
II.I
'(In.'ali'
Tniiii-i lu
foi
the
past de.
tiaiii: >-t culloii ami h..:
- !ait. Hut I- lii.a-li
five hwF ball; v.hi.
Ill to J? l/el I'-'.t in
lied
p.n
to.
irid fiOn.
lint than
a ff T./w
and life menihti cif the Ameil* an
>1 uliv
I
tl,(
.Alt,.
of Sueiue aii'l a
B.-tanical Society
.eiiibPi -'T the
AineriCd, a»
her icienuti.
bodies includinif the Viiginid Ac:.-
iiemy of Silence r-f vluih he is a
• A^ulai coniitbuior jo.f a inembei
ul two 'talidillg ComiTilttePy
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