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I AHK raCTTT THE CAROLTHT L WKEK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1948 Continued from Front Page Auto Mechanics at St. Emma l>ni-.!sll>K.M' i ut.lft ro SA\h JOliS Of fifihiinr -i, . • .v . i ! : mru. Alii-i f.i il '.| ti' " Pn ‘.Hluiil Ti iri .1!;'. K.t i f , ■ = • bonid ti. ' men's oin;illi/..;i"l. tn iiru-iti' sifli- AM\- r .jf. V , ii Kj,»..v d ■ I" Amir. \ WiI-nm. :i Viiluc ol tin- hiuliimK. wliu-ii i.dr I -f-H IMH. II .-t.h. I • 11. t .1. p . iiw '.f rt;i,ls a.s ihu ch’' idin finrtinjf hn.rri di.i not him i.poii vice of 1 . rl K Nil*-. .litmi . liv»- .iM to the I’lI-ill* I •. ir:|iu-sl»'fi 'hum to fiiiin-h ih* I’ fieiii with .1 full ;.i i1 (• ii.j.li-u mi‘. t ul lioth id. - I '!:• K' > > •' nli'ivuisv C.ff.v's 1.. dll ' sj.y.s ..bj.Tiu. ..f :h. .• .1 pi.1 wliilu Iniinii uii i- '■> d. |.in. \ i:i.i tniinmin of ilu-• u.’. ..lid tli.-u pri'fcnjNl '‘juiriin "ill il’* Kn u niilroiirt, imd tl-.t in.-ml...- f Ih t'olnicd lir..'lii-i ho d U'l 111 ll fi !• nti'inbui.-hiii in ihc " ii u’m.. Hu fmlhi'r [uMiifd on' th.i' i hii. 'r oi-iani2a1ioii uh' • II i. i- li%'e of a crafi or ida ..f IS I'ho'-eii '• 1,1 .,11 nit'll he:, of Mich t’tiifl I I;." leuiid!.-- f their muon ..ffiln.tioi • .a I:kk 'd them The ultlm.i*. I'lfp.' .' h. -i 1 the dp-slKh.-dioi' In cludes, is to i\e fill 'he I oh., the difference m wai.e- l.e'vv •• n thoM- of a I il-,.... ..| , braki m:in. .. V- ATI.A\T1( Kf:A( II niA f.I.OI’ INTO PI AYORMM> TOR K \( I thiit there ..re pl-irC' f. : h-,. . .. folks that like "iiit,. h s " ..ii,' •ik-- like, and ijiiiet Msi.ie-.r .1 :.i- those who desire Imild anti t.v. in quiet in tlx inidu of ..k .i breezes . lui opportiu i’le t b..'h- in the ocean The eompanj i- pi .ni .t.u aside an ar.-a h-i ■■m- molt orKiiiiizalitins. -oeh 'h H".'. Scouts. New fa mei ,f An «• . Hi-Y, and v.i-i ni- v.-n i. .f filiated viith reUn'oii- den in.nr.- tions. T.'iitiilive plans are u d. . v f,, Ih.' .-reetion of el.i n th. bCHch. Some of the o-iuii.al |»i.ip«ny 1.. 1- der.s nr.- F I, Vk-.' m.-- len* Witiston-Salem Te .ch. i i'o!!.*.’. 1. S, Cozart. p;. id-id !1 • -Si..-i Cnlh uf. C e. id, 1): K K ('.■ Dillon. S (”. Di T V .Mill. r. Char lesion S C* f>i W 1* • Fayetteville S nn ml Ti , ■ Favetteville; Mr- W -inn CJo: t : K.nusland. l.i; • e, A .t HI.. ■ burn, field i. pn i.i. ’i-.c - f M-' ’ ard Univei'iiv, .1 W s. abr. ok tate of the l.de M.- N 1. '-i" " widow .f ihr iat.- D. r F Favettevill ; D K Ch. rre Knoxville ColIfK. K"\ i!‘' T. Miss M. S M.-on, K i.4-t-.-. S I . Dr. Peui C K 11- C.- v.., s i E W. MeMulIvi'. ;» C I Smith, I.imhe-t n. Hr 1. W Upjterman M iln.inf u Ih '' d Gray, WiltMn.!ti.i l>. H H Ci. ' M. liro.'. Dr H H ' ip*' C -1 it bill, S. C.. Ih« t-d.' D: I'l -, V H ’ lard. Golrisbo.o. Mi> N.'*.c I)i..ke, F.tyfttevnie MRS. LANE HEADS NEORU DIVISION RED CROSS DRIVE l‘,.A i.i’jit number of hint*'* i Wi.rkvii. have in-eii bu-. 'll..' V ek in i-.inin lUoii .titn laif.p.uutt I h" Ip iai.sv Wake I ,iinl\ .' .i.'Sij-ned quota o' .S57, ii(»h f.G tin II. 1 V loss. ,M:.' M I’ 1. ii.t, a in.mb -1 t.: t I Ian. ■■ HunUi Scin.ul iaci..- t\. ht-.i lin^ up l‘u Nt-giu Dr. • ia..n 1.1 \v.,;k. :> She ha.- nam- 1 ..p a.';v. *ir.-iip ut juajois to a.'- Ar.a- assifjnetl ta.- vaiious iiu.j- I Is and tin.I wo.'kcis uic us foi lINO (larler Cited In ’‘Primarv Battle” ■:KW onLKANi-. (AMP)— Tliv .,1-1 b.ow anains; l-.n of th - N.- no vote in •'wiiite prim.iiy' elee- tons in G.nrKiii was struck la.l \ - ek bv the NAACP in a cit.i- ■..on of iJNO chart.-r provisions on the fundamental equality of all m. n in the U S Circuil Court of .Appeal.'' here The UNO stipulation-s were d- . d in a brief in the appeal cns'> o! Joseph E. Chapman, a Oeor.t'; S. K. Ea.un, Snaw I'la-I ., .-rs. Ih an C. U. flail.uu; t. , ! S .Xiij^u-lini .■ s.’o ite, K tl. ' . \V..'.aini;’.i,n H yh .Se;.o \ -a, i. eok'url, Cr.-.si)- I . . I s... Mi- :.la,> I’.r ■ ■ p.' L,. .il il.i i. - .Sihuo.. • . I'.-..., uJi.i Ml' Dai.-.v OIn ;-;n .-scii.'jl. Jack V. , '' .il.j Line ,.n P. . ,• \ . .,-t p.::l . an i M.:. .• . ... S. r, S ...t,, Pam. M:. fi 1 . n.m. Th..ii Wa.d. n K 'I ■ I '• K W.. i I'i. I: 1 . . : .\I; . M C Ai, V. a; \! -r.. ;. . .M:. .Mr t.a B- . , . : h .\1. ' K \ .V..',. . ' H .'p. -. M. U=..i .. ■ , -. .W;.. il :.i -d ■ .• Ta • , 1> h- l;.,-.'., ' M )C li' n • til...* \S H K im n- .' . 1..- H.in and Ik . M H . .. - T • rSt* .M - KDl K '.-\S';i K, \ llbil.Nl.X. One ol the nuM popular trade sub;' ds al Si),- \ oei::;.iii;.| .-hool of the St. I-.mins >liUiar> Scit'S. iu.\ Is iiiii'i to -eiiiUiies, The ea iels are .;>ven a tlloroUKh roll!-..- Hull enatiles tiiem Upon qi'.xbiatioii «> operate auUiiiio- bil- repair sin.ps as foremen or propritdors. Tlie '*8IN) uerei of seho’il farms are weii equipped v.itli inotorl/.eil i*i|iilpini-nt. and Ibis provnies (he sllli.'eiits wllli p.':i-‘.'eul jobs lor study, diuf;- nosi.ix ol treiibt>. ami ll)e ui-iuni repa'cs. t.roupinj uitiiiiid this rut awu.x eliassis at Hie rear, leii to rlitlit. are Isl 1,1. liar* rlson Hairston, at;e 17 tOiiiol: .Xiih.motive Ir.slruetnr .Mr. Kd- Miir.lti.t lnrk« aul Isl l.f. .James A'iHer. siRe 17 (Olk’Hiioi)i;t>. In front ol till' ehiis^s is 'f«l I.l. .-Wtlion^ Points, age 17 ( \i;.h;.i)ui)> ..fction official, who was fined j$lOl) for his refu.sal of voting ; lights to Primus E. King, Colum I bus, Ga.. in a piimary balloting. .The- brief also riles U. S. Su preme court decisions outlawing ..11-white primaries in Texas ami olhi r Stab'S. Supporting the stand on the UNO eliarter, the NAACP rt( ciared; • We catmot be less .scrupulous in giving our own people the full lights of citizenship under our constitutional democracy than w. an in urging that the fundamen tal freedoms be extended to the eppressed abroad.' The brief h'- s, rts: ■'Race has no place in the gov ernmental affairs of uur nation Our constitution prohibits racin’, disr.-iinination in governmm* functions. Our nation was th guiding .spirit in the United Na- tu as conference which adopted a charter providing ripecl for ht'man rights and for fundamen tal freedoms for all without di • tinction as to race. sex. languap.-'. or religion.” 'be '.aval Training Station .it Great I.akes before he was as- .ugiied to duty In the Mariana-s. His wife is a nurse at the Uni- • • rsiiy of Illinois Research Hos pital and is a graduate of Fisk > tiue sl'v and Meharry School of Nursing. L«aya,ud>yfc,Mi sante !• Ks«igM^SV Madam Celia 280,000 Farm Youths Enrolled In 4-H Clubs H ers, or sixth nf all clubbers in ihe nation. Boy.s totaled 113.930, and girls. lfl.')..S39 Mi.ssisippi, wher th«-rc- are nearly three time.s a: •y eolo'ed f.irmer.' as in any other Stale. le.'ids the list I *!/ 'i;'3 .-Mnbama u. second ] '7.641. and G«*oraia i.s thud with ! 33.913. It is pointed out that if col 1.*. ijK. Arthur I. ThorrpMin. Medical Corps. USNO. whose wife, l.ousillc Orecnlca, 'ives iil 1873 Brand Blvd,. Detroit, Mich., 's shewn .It work as a medical offi cer on Guam. He came into the Navy by way if the Army having resigned an Army commission to be admitted into the Navy as its first Negro medical officer. An honor graduate of the Meharry Si'hool of Medicine. Nasheville, Tenn.. he was a member of Alph.i Phi Alpha and served as a slu- den' physician at F.sk University. I.t. ijgi Thomp on first served at The Sepia Swing r..'t. 11 M ' i VfASHINC.TON ' urd 'f i.c.>i •I n. buv- uiid si: 1- olled ill it • .N - • t r. 1. S Deprtiinifit “f Agtuultii; •- p!,u •« i,.., L cu i'lri I f , -r. ,..,.e!'...i.i i.i N.il.ni.,, •H fi ,i. W. k M.i'ci 2-Ui. !» r ..1 . *-H f I. t ,ri.|>..i mg ol not, ■ ■Hiiiction y ■ 'b. kiiock'Hi’ I I t.ik- p.i f ■ l idii.i. ih ; rru mtwi I . ( lio|-;tl Kiilliii'i:i'li(-jiil\ Br- (-cix'ii III W ilniin"l(iii H h-,. ei.duriiiiJ world poije,'' I), p;.!Unet.t oftii-;..!- say that 4-H il l.ber-: teeny Z4‘> increased pro- I iciiim .incl «b>i iir..tion of fond us .ii.portnni kiy" i, wiiild peace in , .e Ih.il b'e;, pkir to w irk fi,;- rhe ■ miiing >1 the pe.i e jusi as 'hey w IS 1 to help Win the war. It i- [,-’ir.'.-d out ’h..i cluLbtr.' will - (}•''d ome t T) uiiniig 4-H Week '..kii L’ it'vrnlois of Hieir war time , - . • cm III but th ' will be dmi.' I.t'.t.-h as .1 yards.lck for me.tsuf- m; Hi ..r. lime p odi c’.ion The g. ?ai- ••r p.'rt "f thi-ir time will be spent 'i cu'Sii.y way* and means of in- ... V •), . tied crops '^oi.C'i.'ii' of ih« fo'id iM-eds in Kur p, Af:i'... iiui p..rt’‘ of As- . o! . e 4-He- arc expected to set b.yher f, •;! p.'siu ti"r> feoals for -,1 . viar AIm» t'.ey will «N:ni:t • n fjiin >• tub' to j in them an - . II. .m e sc Ih' nut on's f««jd om- red 4-H enrollmeiit continues glowing at its wart me rate rccrui'- meiit during 4-H Week may in crease their total membership to • ore than 300.01)0. CARTER I ’l. «,T i-ir* ('ornTHtnv Anvtftiny? Fl-c'ctrrr • I.st Ler.ii.r Si FIRST APPEARANCE IN YOUR COUNTY AMERICAN PALMIST. LIFE READER, ADVISOR SPECIAL READING DAILY AND SUNDAY MADAM CELIA IS NOT TO BE CLASSED WITH GYPSIES OR OTHER TRANSIENTS. READINGS Sl.OO Off let Houn: 9 A. M. to 10 P. M., Daily and Sunday Madam Celia, seventh dau^tar ;4«*venlh generation, bom with doublJ veil Without any question this remark! ably gifted woman reveals your entln life, from infancy to old ag gh ' names, dates, facta and figures guides you to success, health and 1 pineas, s tiles lovers' quarrels, enabl'ei you to win the e.steem and affection ' anyone you love, causes speedy ah happy marriages, tell you if the one voi iove is true; restores lost affection peace and confidence to lovers and dta cordant farhilies; gives you the fnll i cret of iinw to CMitrol ti^ thouj^ts a actions of anyone you desire. First a pcarance near the city. If your business is unsuccessful, : your health is not good, if you are 1 TROUBLE of any kind you should i this TRULY GR^T READER. She L helped THOUSANDS. Why not y| White and Colored are Welcome. Permanently located in Pullman TtaUar. Weatover Oust out 9l W ] leigh) on U. S. Highway No. 1, South, next to Woodliofs Braa. d eery Store, just beyond fair grounds. One silting wlU conviaca i that she is far superior to any other r*sder you hisve c t c .I'T d 4-H chib «'xp. • ft TFSX RIOT chine gun.*. 'i>me nf be- ' 'cnt home by - , ;,nd '-.t * 4- Il nrwtmri w th . ■ : . 1 r-...!., ol j Chi Mi-n Fd:..D.y f. II' n«.w t-i builri H just and N-ii coii*tai-.lly ir.- • -ine ’IHl ' hen the mem- • •- th^n aOO.t^oO. The for 1944. lat^•^t available, tirtal of '279.469 colored 4- I..*raliiv «f >rar. h XVIten an rttt«*iiip; n .-i. w,- i-h hotrii -'f N- - •*>«• Sc Tr.i’iifC't»d ; ' rh '■»t pr.*. : «tron: ,-f ii mncfih In- . LOOK YOUR C T. Smith, I.umbrrton; Dr, 1.. VV UpfKTmim. Wilmington; Dr. S, .1.1.1. Gray, Wilniingtoii. Dr. H. H. Cruf Monroi', Dr. H H Cfiop.T. Colurr- bin. S. C.; Ihr laic Dr. Clarence Dil lard. Goldsboro; .Mrs. Nettie Dr.nke. Fti.vettevnie. TKN'N, RIOT chine guns, some of which had been .xent home by soldiers while tii the service. Q>’"Ntl(in Legality of Search When an attenipl was maile to scivch the hom«- of Ihr Negroes and deprive them of th'" light m pi.itcct lhem^■■lvc^. an appeal W'lu ma.;e to Governor Jim McCoid. who in turn requested th« Atto.- n'.v Genc'i.'.l to rule on the legality of Ihe search. The attor ley ruh’d that the senrrh was legal. Additional Precaution As an additional piccausinn. be side the National Guard. Sheriff underwood deputized 66 members of the Tennessee highway patrol ‘a-'l iv3 ifir«*rs of the .-i;;]!; guard. The Governor promis d that th {iiiafd would remain I" Ihe cilv as Icng as it was jit-cessaty. The sh- iff following a meeti.ig with the police i.nd guard warned Ihr N"'- groes and the whites thal order •nuld he maintained. Mrs. Stephenson who had the al- 1 veolion which touched off the 'park ihtu .started the riot, was rc- lea.sed from jail on b. nd and Flemming, the radio reji.iir man ’»as in the hospital In thi' mein- ’.vhile. Mayor Denham annooneed thal 'he last 1 ynch'iig in miurn- bia was in 1927, when a Negi-o was- panged for assaulting a white woman. sily Chi-ral Society of .30 voices was g ver. an «'nHiu aaslic reception in Wilmington Sunday morning as i' ..iiie It Central Baptist Church, the Rev' 1, R. Boone. Minister. The Kr.nip was pres-, nted in concert o,' u coditte headed by Mis. M. My.rj and its visit was in connertion with tile .huicii.s anniinl observance of Christian Education Day. \ i. pacnv (• ovd ". r-'Henti if "The City by the Sea" manifested ' drrp appreciation of the choral pre- .sentaiions. Patrons of the concert In- ' 1 m bupi, of Ihi Klks, the AKA .semrity. Alpha Phi Alpn -I I Psi '.'hi fi a'l rnitics, and Ihe Williston High School Glee I'lub. The chorus was directed hy Mis.s Mildred Thornhill with Miss Inez E. Crump a.s accumpnnisi. Rev. J, H. Jackson, member of ( '.ici.lly /f Shaw Uiuversily's School of Religion, who had preach- >d a’ ih«' C'lnt'al Chiirrh Sunday inortiing, was pre.sen* for the con- eer. The Ri-V. Th-imas Kilgore. Kx* 1-., ;-,c'' r.\ ot the Gentral Stnli’ Baptist eonveniion of Noiih ', ii'.i. .Old oilnr leaders of the den minaliOn wi-ri- or, 'eii.. Tli • Rl V, Rii'ine. voted the thanks of the ' isitmg gioiip for « i,r ho.pitili .i!TH e.'irrful arrangement, express ed eorfidince following the t«*nci'.! that a .sizeable contribution to .Shaw University New Developmcnl t' mpaign would resiill. i job ahead for t-H'cii. "All wh-^i have had pa'' in this great achieve- inent c'’ fe^'l JusHv p'oud Th- lilitary vi'lory i* won. Bn' whelii- I- ,)) not 'AC c.'iti lise to the highir ‘.all npe that the m litarv victory brings is up to cvety individual, everyvvheir. That higher challenge is for us now to build a just and h« Ip inc e.-se th*' nat-on's food out put. n.-ollmcn: of c.Hired 4-H club' bi'.'.-: i;: expc'Jted to i.icreate agai'i this year. It ho.s been constantly in- ."'a>in« sine-. 19M when the mem- bc-ship v'as less Ihiin 300,000. The ficun-s for 1944. latest available, •ow a total of 279,469 colored 4- LOOK YOUR S BEST! NIX DF.AI); .SCORES III'RT IN .\l‘.ARTML\T EXPl.OSlON of the dead and injun'd. Ri im ^th.i'ir arrival at the blast qte. N- grii volunteers did much I'eseii • Work among the smoking ruins. ^l;.ny of th« injured a: - infani.; juid .small cJtildf«'n Known d, :>il aie; Willi* I.’i Johnson 17, whasi' body had to he freed wn i ac'itylene tort.i*'s: Leila Jam . his grandmother: He nrietta. FI;*'I ^and, Earl Harris, Ji., 18 month o'd.'.i" ’'‘d.'.dl n»'mbers of the same fain HOME-COOKED FOOrS And what a meal it will be— seasoned exactly right, and every dish boasting a real home-cooked flavor B & H CAFE 411 S BLOUNT ST. 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