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■*i'F RIC.H7 THE CAROLINIAN WTIEK ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1346 Continued from Front Page ski:k orri .\\vin«. OF wiini, soi Tii s un F Soulh C:iroIinri. ‘.hu .- h-iirrr>:in i.: John H McCuiy S. ,-.-To;,r wnc held ill Al!i M I luvoi sllv .ind BoiuhIh l CollcKC. Finiiict S CuiiDiniih.im. ii:ilii>iui) | coiiii il pi'c: idi'iil, hit h.iid tliL'l sonih'-= pi'lifiivil mrichliicry in tiic iruiiii .idfhi’ss MoncJ.iy ni^hl “The liifk ol firi- 11 .11 lit liic tmirii. ‘ he siiid. ■'hi'i (•l'"-(’d the 'lour of hoDc to llu' ‘HI-- of the* south who ns-ijiru lo the pic:idrm.y .md vuc prcsidi luy ul (lie- I’lii'.cd Sti.li,- Tl r l)« :i (HI .’ic piii’t., .••.(! I 'pc iK advikcllv will lie-or . ‘i*' nontlii nti .. m -h to t! c • offt' O- h Ii • com'-' from -i p'-ll '.'x liii*’. oi fi -oi n d,i'- ilvif I \riiirl • N«'.;t>‘ from the Demo i:itir pi iiror e.'" Cvmnipchiim .ilso -cored Sc r« r,i:v of Sliite .film's K Efyrnos' move fo- fair circtionb. ■■\Vh''n f vrr’iirv Burns ir.iikf dem.inds f r free elec tions it) Bi iRitri.i .ir.d ‘ho BdHs,*-: states.' he drelaied. 'tlic cry i{or- up ‘whiit about free elections in Sm-th Ciirolin;., M. f‘yrms-,“ Columhiii's Mayr F:cd H Ma.- shall was tnr^c! of .. loti. i dlt.uK from Mct'i'iiy •• ho v«liomcd th. coiuention 1 efore Chinn nch...., sp'tkc. Mar-h'll i-od turned d vvi- an invitation to i xtcnd meclinfis to the lily its ^;■.v'■r1linR offieiiil o.-t Cuonincham o|>enrd his addre- with a dccliiiiiti n th..‘ had M.ir.'hiil! been nii,\oi of ne'icit ‘f’oiiiiii: ham’s homotoum ;ind h..vc ■ idc such i) deeiiii itio- . h- -- .Id !» kept out f .m -'l.fi rir. ot olfi,-. Worren rielet; tr-, le-l by Mis .An nie B'-lh' We-ten. t.i’c =(•;- -is * the Proiiressivc Den tuiii. iiaitj, held a lively e.ssion y;--d;iy ifi noon dur'i'ia which I'-n " .; n-c'h were made by Mri Sarah 7. Da: lelss of Mannini,. S C . .uid otl-OT-- in the midst of tin- south’.* v.tlnu fight The 'w I day .c-iion lainniar-t .-. o Tuesdav night in .» round table Hi-- ru!-l"n of \ prehlem- •* .Ml-- Univer-ity P.ii licipan- inchidefi V A. Scott, pre i'icnt of the fit-.i Ih'inoevaiic A'-oei.ition. Atltn'- nnd editor of the A*l.arta D-i''. World. F.ir.ory f) .lark.-on. nn- 1 dent if the rroKi'e«-i-.c n> r- .• •i.- asso: iatjon, Bii'iPi.itih.iin. and edi tor of tl-c Birmiiu;liim World- 1 T,.OR-in Keai..e, editor of ih People* .'=:t,.'k''srrar Win-•o.i-Sal- m. N C., and president of the Citiz>ns Polilieal assor-i.itioi), Osceola E McKaine. exrcntiv.’ xr retary of Progn ssivi ni-moeia'ic pa:ly wh last year ran aguinst Olin D -f -ht sto.i ‘D-S (• ' foi -h fnilid Slr.tr senate. R O’H.ira l.aniei. formei pre.sidcnt of Hampton institute and per on.d enuss n-. lo ‘In- c mvcntion of Conure.-man William I. TV.-v son; Mr.-(, A B. Wesleii. Mar-1 i Pr. re of T- x.a and Tonne-ser who repre.sfnted the whit,- sooth, and J«l II ffenn'ns’o- -.f Philadelnhia Jam’ E Wilhai. s. tpresident of thr- cast; 111 ngion of the c- uncil which sjjon-orc-l the meeting, t.ild the i)fdv Tuesday afterm-on In hij pd'Jrc'S th It they had to t.-arn to fljrht for tneii ii^hi.- le,^al(il^.,-• t.f concuninc fmhts frorr liber,-I wlutf* “Ti'cy Mhc liberal vhi’e:) will not lake in fiithi all the way unles.s ahly -iiiip-olid ' he id He al.so emphasized the i eed for N'e- ,.. lo 1. ,‘:ird liie fon-filiitl. n -ih tiv :r- .IS any other .-\miri- cans, closing his adilre- with ;i pledge to adopt PitMck ^e^ry■.^ I'lcdge. “Oivt mi- lilierly. or give me death " Th- loLindlable discussion, sun.- mari/.td tiy Cunningn.im, br night '.It that the majoi weipon emtiloy- ' d .lUam*! .southern N’em or* wa* that of letn.-lralion, (xiniplcs of - l ull were outlined ny Scott, Jack- ' Kearse. Ph n-c .n.d McK ine l-.i ■ c tting up a eotinril ; . id ■1 ; those ii‘‘ li- ipported hy ’’i fJemorrati i*tv, -.--eii- being foimolaied liy 'unningham and Williams la'*- • ’ ii-.h* ■' •• ncln i-'n of tn. \sK I,AST l»IT H FIf.MT • •:AINST IHXH K1 \ THIN 1 if .ickn.'Wl'*(igpirei-,i m .1 , ; .r Wilham C Hi e t.u. xti.md comi;.)-- oi.ei of education, Mr* Kill.iyu '•v.i. >n.re..ir> ,il 'la anti-i;-l, X committee, -nd ’hat n -i iu«l catise m 'he world has to in •■•kd up with r tT.-e Irlcphonr- ok! 'elegraph. ir.ivela ; monev .irui ......1.1 -lly .l-iles” V VUC.A INTFR-RA lAI. .MFIIINH !IK1 |> l.\ R.AI.IIfill -f N C r\.. • \e Hiicct -r- p:-- en' .‘-e ’•I M.ii ' Bec' I'e. Wii •toi'.-Sale'i', ! ■- lit- Boiilv.ir-. High Pour. Ml* Hu|)ert niiiichard , Mrs M Belt-n, rhatlop., h • Veidell Wi-'tn-TC. Wii; • Mr High P'.jnt; Mr* flri tjy. s’tail.tie .Old Mrs. Gricr. Wins'on- t*..!rrr Mi'sc* IJ-.ir'i!lri I,ee and Mr u Tv Aitd-rc. seivd a* reg:*tr.,‘* M Riihv R Slro’id i* th.- F.x- lUiedoi of the S'-Iourn'' ■■ ;'h YWCA and •• ived a- Buo FOUNDER'S DAY TO BE OBSERVED AT SHAW NOV. le L-jst neck North Carolina Col lege In Durham w.i* ii ist 'o the Fxeci.tive Council of the. Nation al Student Health zAssocialion Thi* meiimi^vas '-eld to formu late plans t'- improve the health of -‘udents ii Negro (olle-gos. , I'-i.ve ph to sho'i 5 the group at a luncheon given m the facul ty ninirii* doom of the college. •N.A.ACT HITS PRINTINfi D.AR KrroRIs .\T V. S. I.XI'FNSB Those in the picture reading fiom left to right are- Deen Albert L Turner of the cullegc. Leroy Swift, M D . of N. C, College: Arthur P. Chlppey. St. Augustine's College, Raleigh; Clarnice W. Davis. Min or Teachers College. Washington. D C; Paul V. Comely. M. D.. H ward University: A W. Dent, Dillard Univcr.sity. president of the crgaiz.-ition; Mrs Jennie Don glas Taylor. N C. College, secre tary; H. B Crouch. Tcnn. Stale College. Michael J. Brent. Meharry Medi cal College. Nashville. Treas urer; Mrs. Clara B. Hairston, W. Va. Slate College, pnd Warren McKenna. Xavia University, New Orleans. La YW(„\ Sponsors Tl-,-- fu!; text - the NAACP I-ivde.' but respectfully urge that your com little inio-.ucp and (.onsider im- mtdiately I gishition to repeal laws |I.,i.maul Fowlix ‘il giving tiioir reports the status of ' * • II*- ll»ill piild.v doiimn; ' - ...— ... .V-- RALEIGH -- Founder’s Day ex- erei.scs will be held at Shaw Uni versity Friday, November 16. when ■ .''iili.v. .students, alumni and fi lends will pause to pay tribute to the life and werks of Dr. Henry Martin Tupper, pioneer in the estab lishment of the 80 year old insti- utinn Dr. Oorge L Winstead, prominent physician of Pittsburgh, Pa, g’.aduate af Sha’.’ University's Leonard Medical School, will de liver the Founder's Day address Exercises of the day will begin with the traditional Grave cere mony Friday morning at 10;30 o'- T** -mr'ifl F'.iinz'er’s dav services will be held at 10:45 o’clock ' ii.-«f .vicnonal Chapel. D.- ” bert P. Daniel, president, an nouncing the annual observance, declared ’’Through the years thou sands of persons, alumni and no- alumni, Baptist and non-Bapti Negro and white, have shown their faith in Shaw and thei- willingness to share In its continued growth. President Daniel expressed a belief that this year’s exercises would wit ness the return of a record number of alumni to the school. Fights Extradiction To South Carolina PHA TERRELL DIES IN LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES tANPi — A lirillinnt life and career was stilled Sunday night in the passing of the I. upper young man. Pha Elmer Tcr- -II. 3.5. wh> lived in his own beau tiful home in a sw.-inky residential eclion — just around the corner from Eddie (Rochester) Anderson. The end came after a year’s ill- noH of the distinguished tenui vo calist. , whose memory will lingei- in the hearts of millions in his re- t-oi-dlng "Until The Real Thing Cimes Along” in 1938 with Andy Kirk “If I Had You” and "Now 1 Lay Me Down To Dream” are oth ers of his popular hits. Pha Terrell was born In Kansas City. Mo.. May W, 191fl. and died at the Cedars of Leba.ion hospital, Hol lywood. His devoted wife, Carole Morrissson Terrell, was at hU bed- “ide and gave his last message to liis mother. Mrs. Ida Terrell, of Kansas City Mrs. Terrell accom panied the body to Kansas City Wednesday night on the City of Los Angeles, streamliner express. Pha Terrell made his last public appearance at Shepp's Playhouse Club a few weeks ago aicng with Eddi*» Green. Thelma Carpenter. Louise Beaver. Herb Jeffries and olfiers. Investgatinn of Slaying Of S. C. Man Asked COf.UMRIA. S. C. (ANP* — Gov Ransome J. Williams was asked lo conduct an immediate investigatirn in the slaying of a man identified only as the "father of Beatrice Sin- «i gletnn” in Barnwell county this week. James M. Hinton, state NAACP president, said the incident had been brought to his attention by Beatrice Singleton who had notified a cou sin, Mrs. Carrie Days of Savannah. who had in turn .sought aid from the Savannah NAACP branch. Mrs Singletcn's letter said her father had been driven 10 miles from Ellentuwn in Aiken county to his home 1 Barnwell county by or more men *he believed lo be police officers. "When he (her father) got there and got out of The t-uck." she wrote, "the man started sh'oting- They never exchanged words and what about nobody knows.” Tl. Alt -.f {'.,1 tne N.njoniil .So.-ietv 't th# f ’hr- ,\meri‘- ii- R‘ V'-l'i ’\ hi -h • • appr'-vod tin Frb ’ 20 'ftOfi. auth •tired the soeie - Smith- I? TEHEST IN PINE ISLAND CASE MOUNTS 1-1 c U-: M.ii ger ■MV OPIRXTIS ■ I K'-l RV sf MODI •It r.- (iL.v diowieg .'I'd «-otistiue- 'i ' ■ -tt.r-. telliK' and mu.*'e One me.il I, served before noon and li.nch I- pup.iri-d Int'-r m ’he fl.iv Shaw Urivorsiiy *ti)drnt* wh -’ ii-rp-fnnz t“ feaeh in elementary sehool* beni'fit from li.-i hind (x p( rienei' with the I tile f-Ik* r; Iheir work and pl.iy Th«- H-'m- I E'on»mics .and Art department pro liide maivri.il-* f i the nnrsi ry .tnd Ivuiuntccr studt-nt worker* ar fur- iied from a ela-- in Child Devel- oprrtnt iindet Mi* B Y .Brv.iy Contributing toward miuntcna’ir" of the school i« a sptmsors' boa.d composed of pe.jple of ’he commun ity. with Mi-'S Jeannette Hick- .t* chalrm.an; Mrs Robert P Daniil, vice chaiiTian; Mr* H C Perrin, 'ec- ■ Ml C C Seiitt, treasurer The board seeks to raise fund* lo ward supplying the nursery .scho •' with nccssary equipment Its mem burs uii prepariii.1 for an Often HoiKe and Dollar rally to be held Sunday afternoon. 0‘'ioher 2R. at 8 I'l'ioik at the nursery. of the men at ‘v.vi Amirtc.iii ei i*h, maintain of fix nr-vih ' 'I rire.i!at.-d jf the ztinerlrnn lax '•■dict’H i-jKin tic .i.s- ’h.- D-V!( would live t V'tP'' ■ ‘ f-'i-'h in )■ ceriif ...tc ..f ” ' D.NR s niirpos nory 'inien w ' oendi tl lod extend i he IM • • of r-c-.-io- ’rue p.-irioti*,ni .md 1 vr of trv and to aid ir *eeiirinc f"r kind .-.II the hle.*';in£’. ,-f Ijh^it the light of the raei il nr i the DAR. which are 'urienlly re- mving wrie publu at' -ntion, it t.m h -rdlv he .;iid that 'hr-v are di.*- ' tigj’.inri bv (f«’V. Raixsome J. V. i.iiatn.s after Hurrv county law c.floors had fuiUd lo .-jolvc th-- •t-n. now two month.* old. Mnf': IV- -aifl cLurges by i.sland 1- iden; ti-.il th - ntgl. sehool girf !;«d been slain 'oy a while insui .'iiu-i- rigi nt lotuned V.'in ;in alt-mpt was made , i i'.e'-ii' the trui nature of th * Liu’-;' death, attributed lo drown- :nj. However, o'hei faefs disclo.-’- ci' that both her left i.iw and neek ha'i hern broken and her bed" v.'-la’r.d then nlaced fare down- -■ ,. d a nn-il of water Wheo i -r fatt'O'- insisted uo'in -le’ion hv hi'.v (iffii-i’rs. he and another re- l.itiv-.- -A'err slammed in the ia 1 in (’op'vav R.M.FIGH The Women’s Ae- ' C-rnmittre of the PoJourner Truth YWCA sponsond delightful! H;|1VPM Fetivn! at the USO re.] MULLINS. S. C. ,ANP) — Clew, r-nlH. A display ■>! Ihc Hobbies o(' » BennetUvllle. arrested the W.miei. of Roleifh were ex- ■" X-rk City and charged with I hibited during the evening and the idling Watt Martin here in Sep- variety of articles displayed ac- “ f'Jfhting extradition to - lido, d it-e atten’ion of one hundred Carolina. Sheriff J Leon and twelve ladies of the city Mrs G^due repor^ Tuesday. | w n Edmondson wa* in charge of' Casqque, who recently took ex-, imporlan’ the coffee hour ;ir.d served to the! ‘o New York City guest delicious coffee .-.nd rookies ^ *“>'t»ed by Gov. Ransnmc J. Wil* , Thr women rallied lo the causr “»P" '-(> -rrlval Cov- and b, .iichl in Ihrir hoohirr. Bnolh- ,'V">r ■“»« iK-hn taken Inl-.l light in their hochies. Booth- •vere kei uj, for fnn * jellie.*, pick les. preserves, cnnne-l x-egetabic* and pickles of every kind Table were fill'd with hand knitted baby things, crocheted spreads, table e' I'iic*. e-irded ba-gs. tiat.* and belts, leather craft and -elf design-id dreses and clothes, chairs and Hrap penes Mn L. F Perrin and Mrs, R M. McCauley .u liie !)-.i;ina- «)f ti'i- '.\SHlvr.TON The wartime c mmiHoe and Mrs. W. R. Fjlmond- I on Ihe use of cameras by air- s*on was the ehain.^ of Ific social ne pa-renger-5 ha.* been dri pped hour. In PI AM-: >.N.\PSIIOTS AI.I-OWFD felony court and appealed to the •k .'io--iinc'-.-uurt. where counsel for the accused man had ob tained additional time to summon witnesses A hearing was scheduled for October 23, Oatque said. Covington formerly was employ ed in a tobacco warehouse here where tne b'xly of Mar’in was found about 10 days after he disappeared I building behind the warehouse. Covington is said to have fled the city when he suspected the crime would be pinned on him. Spend A Pleasant Evening at Pine Acres a DINING and • DANCING We Serve Pit Cooked BARBECUE FRIED CHICKEN Highway 70-A From Raleigh From Durham CURTIS P. ROBERTSON Manager the cast'in region of fh- c-uncil I ’.u v; Mr. C. C. SroM. treasurer which fijoii'ured the mc-ling, told The btard seeks to raise funds to Ihe bolv Tuesday afternoon In hii , ward supplying the nursery scho-d address that they hn-( to learn lo I with nccssary equipment. Its mem- flghi for Ibiur right.* legai'dlv.s.s of bers arc preparing for an Open cnnriiniiu! fights from liberal Hoiice and Dollar rally to be held whites "fiiey Mhc lihcnd wiilles) Sunday afternoon. O'-tnber 2ft, at fi will not take • ui fighi all the way .'clock at the nursery. ENJOY THE FALL HARVEST ENJOY THE FINE VALUES TOO.. AT A & P 'I’OM A'I'OFS ' New (in-rn (!AI>l’iA(,L SWEET I'OTA'IOES (iREENS ONIONS (iKAPEEIHTr noRM,, IRESHPIMAPPIE Tt RVM* OR NirsTAKn FRFSH r.iiiTF. .irif-v WMITF: nniI.SK KV.N!’ i’'’ml E’ce Milk 4 TallCRttB r-NRIf'HF It OAH V l'\I M - . . . - IL Marvel Bread * L>»f 11c Prem Can Mb. Pkg. Cocoa A NATIONAI, kAVORI'lE Nectar Tea i-zis. pi-ii. 34c Peas No. 2 Can ‘A’’ (jrade ^o^^d steak CUTLETS. 6 pts., lb. 42c LOIN CHOPS, 5 pts., lb. 40c 1 SHOULDER CHOPS, 2 pU.. lb. 27c RUMP ROAST, 2 pts., lb. 32-: v;a 201 EAST HARGETT ST.
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