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PAGK FIGHT TMK CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURUDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1915 Continued from Front Page DR. GRAHAM FAVORS The following is un oxcer};' STI DFNT VOTE "We respcctfu!!)' dociicjiU- this boort OrgimizaUoii ■ p .fi.i.im l.-tt to the Hono:.- Thc tr.t).-i piiiffii vnic. ratspd in ble Thad Eure. Sfcre‘..;ry of SUit. defense of free a-.semly. tre«‘ siH-cih who is devoting his «reat taknts and the other freedom for which md oneray in promoting the well- ail have fought wu.s tlie voice of being and progress of all the pco- Dr. E ..Ilk Graham, of the Univer- {>!“ "f the gn^nt state of North Cnro- sity til North Carolin.i. who in :■ lina.” The Exceprt w‘ .saigned b> relea.!e to the press .Sunday morni. " Clarence Chavis, P. C Wiuver, E. fY’LI 'Robbins i Hall and C. E. .S. Ahosk EXCHANGE PI LPITS , Hotn are classmates of the pastor. I . e P \ S V. Daly, who also is m the graduate Department at Drew. : ■■c .Mig ir ih" eherch and ru- I rnl sociology. Rev. Daily will bo ex- II hanging pulp:'.- w.lh Re\ . Johnson, {speaking for him at the Meth.>diai I Kpisri.pal Church at Stuckholni ; New Jersey. I The other .special so: vice will bi ! at eleven A. .\1. .Sunday. iVeemb: i 12.1. at which time the pastor will deliver a Christmas seimon. Th.i*. night the Will'ng Workers will have j a program. Jiolored Drivers pointer; to Dr Bishop E. A. Penifk as kiKlir.s pi. lieipant.s in iiiierm.iitl meeting and conferenee.'. Dr. Grahan". .said, that he felt it his duty lo miiice .> statement since ih«- adniintslr.i!i\-. .lolicies of academic Ireedoin h.ci be time involved Dr. Graham was qiiol.d f.irlhc as .'living. "We alw i.vs h.iv.. and 1 Irtisi, > n simple pari of the Iraditions | our pc-ple. always will .-land for the Cerent anil rt^itnn-ihle lietdom of students as well as cithi r people to expres.s their conscic-ntu u' op n Ions, vole their honest conviction, and take po-itioi on piiiilic i sues, including contr've^^ull. tii. popular views. Stich fn > dom of liv mind and ennscencv, while involv- in grisks and headachts for u,s all. yet in the long run develop a I Wuiv personal social and spnifual sense ot ■ • main iii wja>n responsibility, more robust charar- - -- ter. individual init;ative, morally courageous leadership, active citi- zenship. iilid view., .ira! c,.nduel ; PHILADELPHIA 'ANP. - Cle wt.ch are Ih. mare honor.ible be- .....ll Sykes and H F. Holmes, pre.i cause they are free. jj,,, pee^.d.,,, „( vell.e, Cab Company .f this eity. in a coi’^trcnce with the headi . , health nOARD three agencies, stated that the hir- I 1J44 to study R.d Crass heah.Tjng policy if Vellow Cab with programs and make recommenfia-:R:,rd to colored eriv tions. Chairman of the B rd Uu.s H. Weed. M. D.. of p .ltj- riore, who Ls also chairman of tht HK-dical sfienci.s division of thc' National Re.search Council and di- rtetor. School of Medicine. John Hopkins University. fcULD iiO -Oi-UMBUS C-A* '.MAS BETHUftr. ^AS'^BUMU >J.1> ELOPED A KEEN 5Ei.' BEARING AN.D An :AZtNff MEMO.T/W«i; LL A CHILD- AT THE ME TIME HE BEGAN APOSINS HI5 OWN 46S AND PI V/ING- JSE OF MENDELSSHON ■0 BEETHOVEN/ HE PMCKED MUSIC MLS BOTH HERE AND >N EUROPE DURING- HIS BRILLIAK-' CAREER./ School Executive Comments On Atlanta .School Situation NAACP Polls Airlines On Jobs For Pilots I NEuW YORK—Jobs for Nogro ' - piioLs and ground crew members i\ r* jriow being relea.sed by the Arniy SUlirflffC dIOCkCQ ATLANTA 'ANPi - Thc Schoni Air Force arc being .sought by thc n rt e ! F-;.iiitiv». monthly mtgazine of tne;.V.\ArP which is conducting a DV rCSF 01 liCffrO National Vacation association, com- poll of ail dome.stic airlines m _y _ ® III I...-! cuituiially in the October is- their rmplnymeni policies, it was :iH on the public school condition announced here last week. fo.- .Negroes a-s ri veale; in the At- ^ arc making inquiry. ' said '•iiita Urban leagues report on pub-{^it letter, “whether you have Washington (ANP) — Fear of lie scho.»l faculties for Negroes in .any plans, or contom- th*. Negro's political strength here ArlanU' Dr. William G. Carr, chair- ‘ ."Otng so. regar mg the use is said to be one of the factor*- .lu; of the education pokeies com-Negro aviation person- behind the strong opposition to . .-ion -f the NEA m.d the editor While most Negro fliers were granting suf'-age rights to rest . .iT c- u 1 r . ftghtor Dilots. a Foodlv numbe-r h. ntc nt tho niciri/.* ..f - the School ExecuUve, Voting Power :iULUtS^ U PIAW GENIUS vL-rm^ on J'Chtor pilots, a goodly numbe-r d, nts o“f the District of Colum- .... ... . „ V vven- trained in the ooeration of b-n Ihe title .if An American prob- multi-engined aircraft, including Extension of voting rbhts u ». nil/IC.ltinn and radio, thf Hi^triet will nvenn flint nnvimv ■ hv’’ehdSm nS? 1 out that many colorrd imately one-fourth of the voters ffiied b> Nfgrn rhildri’n consti- men had .served ir. aircraft mam- ..-ill he Neemes That aer-irHintf lu.o b ulury .ha. ha, bean wrij.vn un,;L, and had .aervibbd ,\,''^„?^ioK.ScnrJrt b".';’ 1 ' .“"-S colored citizens wiU likely be th,' better portrayed than in tnc ,arep-. ^Valter White, who signed balance of power Pres. Truman fa-'ors the grant- dU National []$0 Head Praises Volunteer USO Workers S' been th;- letter, wrote: ■'Op*' of the question.s frequent- ji.L.iit r.p..it of ihr Atlanta Urban I •.f.iffue diFv.- bing th.> Nimo schor.lr , tm*- oi me question.9 irequeni- j,.p .* euffraee riehu to the of that city Factual, convise, pictor- ^ rnd anxiously asked me by along with^Pres Andrew ; nl .Ud .mpe^nal, ,his d™.un,.u. Ni-zra fli.rs and sround cre w i.4'Lon. "5h” ma.fe 1' pUa L .‘I::,"';'' Eufom. and ''"-f Congress pn,Dcc. 8, 1831. Atlanta v NP) — Current and future services of USO , in the United States and overseas, con-, stiluted the theme of an addr.ss by Dr. Lindley F. Kimball tional president of USO, who spoke at the Georgian interracia) conference for voluntccir held last week in Municipal auditori um. Paying tribute to volunteer v-orkers, white and Negro in that and other states of thc union. Dr jKimball said: "When USO ceased to exist it will leave behind it a heritage of volunteers whose services to far as I know is with out parallel in hUtory." A", least SO per cent of the at* tondants were USO Negro volun- tcers and staff personnel from var, ious parts of Georcia and nearby cities in Alabama. V Vellow Lab (lumpany HOMEWARD 1501 M) ill di-nti-itiy eithc*r at M« harry .ir Iknvaid. • 111. .‘■'ll. i f Mrs. J.mu- .S, Colum- Lu^. M Strin^T is married to th" 1 ii." Flora (.*. ChrLst of (-.'••lonl. .’.Ii _.V- ponder. Invcslments m school prop- ^‘4 4 hether^n ODDf.'l «rc'’ting political representation r.y M p.r wh.le child; ,I p..,- ! S trata. 10 residents here. Thc only Prei- N ttm child. Thc nver-iW chus .or w4uld L elwn'them ‘d “PP“‘' franchise was While leachc. .. 21, pupils; for No-William Howard TafL i.-hrr- 40 pupili Kindcrg.nr- , If-ns arc found in every elementary ■ y isthtM.l for wh.tf children, n.il a alii- ' ATLANTA DOCTOR PASSES Wk kindcgart.ii fn,- Negroes. | Atlanta (ANP) — Following a I .S-ich d in 1, not mercl>" a illness. Dr. Ji -nes Benjamin ^"V/***^ Nt'U-'oes in Atlastu. ThR Transou, prominent Atlanta physi- problem of vast and dangerous ed-lcij,n. passed at his resident last ViOMEV Jl RODS BY Conrad Clark On Buard U. S. S. ' Wi/iam I' • liiddio". On High St-a.s. I.A.N’l'/ - Two (iay.s ago 1.3D0 or mor.- b.urd f«l our .ship for tkw r'‘!urn trio of to Anu-rica. from Hollandia. N. i. HOl.D SCHOOL FOR Wf art- now hi-adt d for Mane Islands in the .Admiralty gr iup mnnent measure; that an applicant s lyy- cr !.-> B. C. Fisher qualifir-‘ions will determine hi« t‘fueling.^ we will 1m- '".in our - • ■ — emp' nt: and that seniority gov- " *'* Pedro. Calif. , . , - - , ern- h of service without re- to make th« mainland ki u- last Thursday at 8 p. m jcational training opp-rtunities, gar. ce. color or rtligi.m, v-'ithin 16 days, after l.-aviPt Friday at 2 p. m,. .n foui --fi "This is .nn Ameican problem. It' It rfie.ilcd that here hii' manned r>,v th' jury fiivi.sion.-- of the Curciiit ■ must be dealt with by thc citizens bee .ly a few unfavorable rrpi r- cj . h h ( t i - Atlanta an dof thousands t-f oth- cus»ion.s concerning the use of Ne- Gis iirt- berthed f .gi-ifter, T.ie school was organized bv Ihi ,er loeitl communities, by the -.tate.-. •tCardlessof rHCeorm.-d-an' l, of Wom.n Voti-r.*! of St 'by the nation Until all Atlanta. 'i'l‘‘.^.™,‘‘n’who''*'sire‘‘to p^pa“ A.nerican you,h have , ^or jury service, for which decent .md inalienable irinimum' ever. 1 hat fiart of the resp'ornsibiliiy ‘I!-*v,. re made eligible by a new Rlati 'd edunifinnal oppuitunity. the SfX'RFT.VRV TII.Xd KI'RF .M.VKfc.- « ®’-*cces.s of this mov.p . C..n.siilijtion. C.rcuit judges will foundation of this democracy will; 8T.XTFMF.NTS TO PRESS j-n-t iCht on the .^houlderr f.f the b*' weakened, it.s idealism tarn.s^>- ' belief concerning the other admin- themselves. bee.aijsc drivers Wanan Oifie. K im *• -vr., ik,. v«c,vr.«. . IMrn.ive hods. have .' lake area, deal, j .s.ri^cr is iron. Chlumbiu., * Mr. Eure rrcoimtcd at length his men who met vith the of- a graduaU- .i‘ Alcoi ’ efforts to help Negro organizations f'ruds wire Dr. John K Rrce, presi- a & I colli-gi in pre-m.-H 1. and individuals He h-»d no iipolo- dom of the North Philiitlelphia Civi • will ro.turn lo school unde - the gle« f.>r his stand in defence of his Lfnai'e; Arthur H Fausot. presiden' GI Bill of Rights for hi., dc;.' • conviction *b.. United People Action com- Ethiopia Ratifies liINO Charter l.i.OOO At Double Fun eral Of Traffic Victims Atlanta (ANP) — More than 4.000 persons crov/ded Wheal St! Baptist church while some 11.000 {miles on the outside last w-ck [When a double funeral was held wAcuTvr-Trtxr rAMD. b-ui ^ony Bryant and Oorge WASHINGTCDN fANPt Ethio- Crittendo/,. membev'-t of the *' Mcationnllnequuhties exists in many iwfik. He had betm practicing in was one of the six nations vO tional Inoependent quarter wh. Niate.s. north and south. It is not ex- Atlanta for the past 25 years. A ratify the charter of the United were killed near Waycross Ga clusmly a problem .-f racial dif-inativo of North Wilkosboro. N Nations Organization last week, when the car in which they'wer* fcrintialion, for there arc manyiC.. he was a graduate of Meharr;; which now brings the number to riding was struck by an army while children who do not have ,Medical colk-ge. 45 having ratified the constitution, l.-jck. St, Liiuis'iANPj -- .A .school for idecent elementary' .'pi-ctivf wonvn jiiron was b-.-- (sehmils. or .school libraries, or vdv- Mr, O'Cnnnor said that the firs* m.iting of the BoardV exx'ciitiv coinmitti-f will be he’d in Wa.sh ir.gton, Dtveinber 15. The entire Enard will meet at lea.t once h >«f;r. V- ,ro drivers and that the acceptance . _ . . . — of those men by the oih.-r drivers *'* u ^ u ' ' “kh'l lal'liB sl;n»'hDi. .-.Jl Whra. n who d. sire to pr.-pa;. jn-.t IS -in.> . n • .Nt-;.; , f,r jury service. fv>i* which l-.ty to date has been fovomhle. Company officials wariied how-',. aboard th • Ht.s liberalism and interest in thc oiittee, and Charles H. Shorter, ex- NUgro race should be judged, he ^' cutivr secretary if the NAACP. thought not by one word or one ac- ' — -Y lion, but rather by the continuous BROWN NEW work .and cont.ibution to causes As such Mr. Eure disrupted the i.;- HERALD EDITOR terview to go to his h. mc and get recent premium catalog it.sued by ALB.ANY, Qa. 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