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\\ I I K I . A i I t Ml AI ' •! I ■;! \ : J AM! ..lA EN DAK To Drriilr On H;in WASHINGTON CNS> — Ar- cordinc l> Mrs. Y. TnlmnHci-, DAIl president Ccenrnl of Tlie Dauphters of the American Rt'vo- Iiition will deride next week as to 'vhnltx'i fn i pm ih*' orpanizatinn's C nsMtiiUiio lI.'iM to Noci'i arti't> "niile* governing the operation of C'onslitiilion Hall were estab lished in " she said. "Conform- inij in the customs pro.ailing in the District of CoUimbta, these rules limit the appearanre m Constilu- lu’d H.cll to white artisl-: only” PLAIN TALK BY DAN GARDNER , Stuart O. Liir.dvy, an oid-lir. of revolution is a facluiil statement Stutherner of the tiMdiiional Keep- by Landry, and f ir his informa- Thc-Negro-In-His-riacc School, has tion, so are the color.d people of wiiiten ii book called the "Cult of India, the Dutch East Indies and Equality” to combat the ^roWiiij; Indo-China. Already manifestations lui.r.(tiiu- advccatiu,; .a.i.il etpiul* ol the revolutionary spirit are com ity. "In the same ixtriod few books i mg to lijihl in the Ear East. The or (irticles have been written to; yoke of the white man is chafting defend the theory tf Ino inequality | the necks of the great majority oi ilie ii.ee>. he writes in his pre-. races who are dark-skinned and fi.ee. "Little is being dme to off- they ;..e g-iing to throw it off. atom Mt the • auanua of tho.>.e win. * bomb or not. In India, the Dutch ‘ trj ,) establish riicial equal' liy. It -.v.uld seem tr.at the equal- itarians aic winning llicir e.-e be fore the court of public opii.ion by default. It IS high lime someone fiU‘d a "majority lep.ri.' Ti.e hook, iUelf, is a nji.tition of the ancient aiguinent of ^^'hltc supre- nuiCN. that all Negroes Dv physical. p.-ycholo{5ic..l. and mental .-tandjedi arc bom inferior and n.ive no hopv? tlii:! pattern will change, and reveals Landry's lale.st tii.>-covL;y 'hition i.' in the making here in America on account of lha. hite .supremacy belief he and his kind hi ld on to so tigh'ly. I don't know whole he has been all these yea;-;, but I can assure him thill his "di>coveiy" that a nvolutior. IS coming i> absolutely inless people- who think like he docs mould themsclvoi with the March .-f Time and lecog- n.ze (he right of all p-Aple. regaid- kss of rae-', cieed or color, to live, •cdoir., and enjoy the fruit.:: be safe in the assurance that they of derr.ociacy like u-rybody tlAi*.-will not be raped and desp .lied by He is f'^'pecially ali.nr.td at thsjtlic bestial white biothcrs of the the b'>ldno>s of the XetiO Pi'tss.lL. dtys. Hilbo-s, Rankin'- and others I and I’hiin Talk in p^rticuia.-, for I of that ilk. The white man, Umth-j the franinicss in whieli these qu(j-;.r L..n-jry. Iuls m.-!ch»d more than tims are di.'.cu.'.-.cU- He quotes Phdn ' any . !h( r people toward Freedom's \ T.ilk o!i pages 2'i and 208 f his i ortals and what is more, shed his oook an ex..n pi. if what Ne- blood willingly But when dark«»- i.i'ocs are thinking and talking pe pie decide to do ihc same, the about, callii.g the utlontion of his Stuar.l Laundry.«. the l.olhrop StO'J- re.'deis (- ;• new mmifestulion of 't ids luid oth.rs like (lum cry wolf. i‘.e ".asy altitude” Mt-grofs uie The march for freedom is but hu- taking towatd the wiiites. man The unwillin.gness of the T.bat Negioes an b Idly lalkini’ Liindry's to lecognizc it. however. Indies, and Indo-China, they have Ceased to talk revolution and are now actively carrying it on with blood.'hed. just as the Poles, the Yugo-Slavs. Czechs, and other Eur opeans curried (n against thoir foimcr Nazi oppressv-rs. The desire lur freedom winch cun be hud only when there is social equality, ir I rampant in the hearts of all men Today. Brother Stuoi t, the Negro is j among that number. | The Nckio i.s on th-' murch and | tlie whites should know by now . that men will never .' top marching in the tast and in the West. They will maieh lierc in America until every sharecr .p|>er in LouL'.iana, Georgia. Mississippi. Alabama. Tennessee, Arkansas, and Tcx.is n hold up his hide in pride: until the baying of the bicodhuunds in the bayous of Louisiana and Flor ida have been stilled ns the animals are stopped f.om tracking down Negroes; until bla;k women can is where the danger lies. Race wars the woria over are in ; the making. The white man has it in his power to prevent them both here and abr lad by recognizing the simple principle of equality. The same spirit that makes the Annami- tes resist the French; the Indonese, the Dutch; and the Indians, the British, is that which has started the Negro on the m.nvch here in America. His acceptance of ths challen.ge may seem dLsconccried and torn by personal differences but the spark of purpose burns in every breast. He has carried r shared the white man's burden in the Revolutionary War, the Civil and Spanish American War.':, and in lecent years, in two World Wars . Promises have been prolific and voluble in each, but the rcsult.s ' have been only so much breath Now the Negro is demanding the payoff: EQUAI ITY. which in com mon terms, means FIRST CLASS AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP. KALL PlCNUr RALEIGH — The Ways and Means Ccmir.ittoe of St. Ambrose Church invites their fricuds to at- end the Fall F’ieiiic t be held at the Colonade Tiasday Evening. 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CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY jack .DAVIS By TED WATSON STEELE MELVIN TAPLEY -tKTtmKnz'TursgKT’ iJa- JOHRUANDPOU- pocroR*.Nu?'^e,j WITH HOBNA^ BANPAOEPANP HEUPL&^.A-iTHeR "XriENtHAILA ^PEWITHANUN- PeiVEE TOANAIB THEY TELL HIM THAT THE/ WK;H PAEEAfiE FOR 'rHEIg.PATfcNT- THEY WI$H TO HAVEA PLANS. ^IRJOCARRYTHEIR PATENT, TDAHO^PITAU, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE ALPHONSO VANCE VS. EFFIE VANCE THE DEFENDANT, Effie Vance will take notice that an action cn- tilled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court •'! Wake County, North Carolina, to obtain an absolute divorce on tlie groundjs uf two yegj's separation, as provided in the Statute of North Carolina, plaintiff and defendant having lived separate and apart fur more than two years next pre ceding the Institution of this ac tion. and that the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to-appear at the office cf the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina. In the Courthouse in Rnirigb on the 29th day of October, 1045. or within thirty days thereafter, and answer cr demur to the complaint of said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court fur the relief demanded In said complaint. 'Hiis 2.Sth day of September, 1945. SARA ALLEN; .Assistant Clerk of Superior Court F- J. CARNAGE. Attorney AdsninUtrix Notice NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as administra- .„r of the Estate of Valentin C C. Hamlin, Sr., deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims s^ainst the Estate of said dtceasea to exlubit them to the undersigned at 118 East Hargett Street, Rajeigh, North Carolioo, on or before Uie 19th day. of Septum* „er, 1940. or this notice will be ance. C. iisequenlly while the project is primarily one uf health education the other resources ulfer needed enrichment. This experiment in community srrvicc evolved from the pioneer work done at Bennett Culieve in the establishment of a nursery , - . . . , - ,ch.o. and .a.,r . h.aUh .chdol f- 15 sLUoui diiu Jaivr a ■ic.iiLii sviiout lux ii*. 4— .w X'..i..4a primary yr«i, children .he Al.^i^r^^ Indeb.^ ment. History is made as the first , clinic In twenty years is held in the Collins Grove community of Guilford County, North Carolina ' and conducted by the CTiunty . health departments. Above. Miss Louise Carter of the county staff inn iCulates a child while its mother. .Mrs. Clara Hughes looks on. The clinic Is one even of the extended htalth education pro ject conoucted by Bennett College. —(Morlscy Photo) ciiy’s public schools. Later colle.'e ufiiLiulk were anxious to make their I Hidings ill these areas available to a large communiiy cf persons. ' Tnu-:, thtough a grant from the . General Education Board of New I York the project was oiganized. With a slightly revised program I necessitated by differeot needs Uie Mt. Tabor cljminunity also benefits from an active community health program. beyond these assets the program is dramatic evidence U> prospec tive teachers, rocial workers, and rrligious w.irkers of their potential ities as stimulants to better living. Headquarter/ of the Rural Elec- tnficati.n Administration are be- ini' moved back to Washington af ter a sojorn at St. L:>uis, Mo, dur ing the war. LEGAL NOTICES IN Kl’PERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY MARTHA WILLIAMS JENKINS VS. CLEAVELAND JENKINS NOTICE THE DEPENDANT. Cleveland Jenkqu will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been commtnccd in the Superior Court This 19ih. day of Septenibfr, 1945. Mrs. Arnielia R. llaioiin. Ad- mini-strix. F. J. Carnage, Attorney - Oct. 5-12-19-26: Nov. 2-9. EXECUTOR NOTICR NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as executor of the Estate of William Stone, de ceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, 4his is to notify all »er- ons having claims agairut the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 115 1-2 East Hargett Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, on or before the 13th day of September. 1946. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. Alt person/ indebted to the Estate will please make immediate payment. Tills 13th day of September; 1945 F. J, CARNAGE. Executor Sept 15. 32. 29-Oct. 6, 13, 20. DRIVE IN CLEANERS History is made ar the first ^ clinic in twenty years Is held in : the Collins Grove communiiy of ! Guilford County, North Carolina ' and conducted by the c'sunty j health departments. Above. Miss i Louise Carter uf the county staff inn -cuiates a child while Its mother, Mrs. Clara Hughes looks (in. The clinic Is cne even of the extended health educiation pro ject cuiiauctcd by Bennett College. —(Morlsey Photo) Bennett (College Aids Rural Area Residents BY A. A. MORISEY GREENSBORO —What influence may be wielded and what tangi ble results are puskible when a col- | iege readies into its community are : being demonstrated in two rural { ommunitie.': of Guilford County, I Collins Grove and Mt. Tabor — { which are looking forward to the i initial efforts openin'^ the second | year of the extended health cdiica-1 dun project being conducted fjr j them by Bennett College. ! The climatic events of the first year may suggest some of the results Ahich have beer attained. The noise and din of fifty uduUi: and twenty-four children of both races filled the sma'l worn and wLather-bc.iten Methodist church one hut day last summer. Many mopped their brows after long walks over fields and lanes. Others had b\ more fortunate to be among the • eral car loads bru.:ghl in by the pi jeet director a few minutes earlier. A cuunty physician I'Liiated his inslrumcnl.s and in an other moment the first clinic for the community in twenty year* was underway. The gathering was a cherry one since earlier visits in «• .ch home by thv- county nuisc and the dirccior had alicady set the s-tage for c«:i- lidencc and trust that the iiinocula- tiuns are added assurance for conlidcncc and trust Ih.nt the in- noculations are added assurance fur healthful living. Tiie* visits had m.f .inly announced the clinic, but had. perhap.-', suggested a .'rnlk f-irnuila Jr offered a simple remedy fur a minor ailment. During the weeks that followed the little church cuntmoed its new usrfulnis to humanity as these eag er individuals coniinu'.'d tiieir c u - CLTii for their phy.sical bodies and returned each time for subsequent injections. In this fushi>n Ciilins Crov'* marked the end of the first yiar of the health ixiucution projcii which had brought them inspiration and information for bettor living But other events during the year atxm.'a’d the corr.nmnity which was for the first tim" having it- attention called to its dcficienccs and being made to enjoy new con veniences such ns a well in the bark yard, which climinatea the long walks to the community spring. The first well was temporary n'orca to t'ne entire cortwnunlt'V with virtually all thirty-five faml- , lies hurrying to inspect and drink from this "new fountain,” But the CummL'iiity-wldc interest fur the well was not comparable to the radiant joy of the farm women whose trek fur water was now just ja matter of several yatds as com pared to a thousand or mure site had been carrying water for a life time. The enthusiasm spread and Im mediately pt.ins were set for wells at other homes. Bui the crowning event for the communiiy was the address by Mrs Elcan r Roosevelt du.ing the I9th Home-Making Institute at Bcnncti College. Thi.s bond of feeling continues for the college and is manifested in va rious ways, for example, they fre quently visit the college for the vesp.r services on Sunday. Ill ils alleinpi to offer the maxi mum resources of the college to there two communitit-s eight de partments were cooperating last years. These included home econo mics. religion, socioligy. physical education, music, dramatics, Horary science, economics, and maiiiten- tN SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY MARTHA WILLIAMS JENKINS VS. CLEAVELAND JENKINS NOTICE THE DEPENDANT. Cleveland Jenkins will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been comminccd in the Superior Court of Wake County.- North Carolina, f' obtain an absckutc divorce on the grounds of two years separation, as provide in the Statute of North Car olina, plaintiff and defendant hav ing lived separate and apart for more than two years next preced ing the institution of this action, and that the said defendant will fur ther take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina, in the Courthouse in Raleigh on the lOtb day L-f November, 1945, or within thirty days thereafter, and answer or demur to the complaint of said ' action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 19th day of October, 1945. W. G. MORDECAI. Clerk of Superior Court F, J. CARNAGE, Atty. Oct. 13. 20. 27-Nov. 3. iuu lain uay or M'pLemueri iv'to F. J. CARNAGE. Executor Sept. 15. 32. 29-Oct. 6. 13. 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