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Adopted at NNC Meeting
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■ NEW YORK — i*iml Rohseon,
rt,‘.cd Negro baritone, and (i(Hir‘{e
Alkies, secretary-ireasurer of tin-
:i;i:'ge.st iindc union in the world,
'the Uniletl Automobile W4iikei'.>
of Aini'itea. C'lC), will join wilii
L'ongre.ssiniin Hirh Del^aey of
Washington. Adam Clayton Pow
ell ot New Yolk and City Cotinn.-
Iman Henjainin J. Davis, Jr. i;
'New York City, m nfldres.-ang the
lUtKEDOM HAI./1.Y in lietroit on
May J1 at the Ca.'i.s Teehmeal
tl'gh School. The Hally W’ill !)••
one of the highlights of the forlh-
i nailing three-clay .session Tenth
; Amiiver.sary Convention of t o;
^National Negro Congro.ss which
will convene May ltd to June 2.
j Other speakers W’ill be Kim-
/ j inith Eckert, Cliairman of tiie
T ■ Die-Ciisling Division of the In
lernationul Mine, Mill and Smel
ls tei Workers of Anieiica, CTO. and
Walter Frisbii'. Prs'sidenl of tlie
I Indiana IndiLstrial Union Coiin-
eil, CTO, chairman of the opening
l.e.'Sion of the Convention will b*'
13r. Max Yergan, president of the
National Negro Congres;?.
i Other nationally speaker.s, wlte
.v.'ill keynote the opening .so.ssion
|il the Convention on May 20, at
iwliich time more than a thousand
’fi( legates are anticipated repve-
l.senting labor, eommunity aid
iihurch organhtations, youth and
J fraternal groups, include; Jamei
.|Dombrowski. executive secretary
||of the South Conference for Hu-
I man Welfare; Dr. Charlotte Ilaw-
I kins Brown, prominent Negro
1 president nf Palnnn- Memoiitil
. In.-^liliile, North Carolina.
! The opening ses.sion will tak"
I'lticc at Bethel Church in Detroit.
This announcement wa.s releas-
jid today by Revels Cayton, execu
tive' si'crtary n fthe National Ne-
:gro Congress, who revealed tliat
I'loro than 20.000 convention call.s
jic.ve hoi-n dispal«-hcd to a sitnilar
I number of organi/.atinns thrnugn
' nut the counlry. calling upon them
ItAl.l ltlH \V I (.niii.M „f i„ .'loot delegates to the forlheom-
, fhi-ky Ali'iini luaiM iI tin- First M.ip irg Detroit Convention,
ti't Cluirch as one of the greatr-.! Ml'. Cayton also revealed that
ihmclu's in the couiilry when he i »>f'i-e than on‘ million button:
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ROCKY MOyNT
MAN TALKS TO
tin from Ctilifornia.
An eleven point draft pmgrata
entitl«'d. "Eleven Poml.^ *'or Fret - •
ik m” will engage the altiut m of'
tin detegatis to the Detrm' |»:i-
Jy. The text frilhiws:
1. E(|ii.il Jobi tincl eront'tiiie s«
ciii ity for the Negro jtcopk . Im-
iiudiati' enaelm'Dl of a ptimai'.-
nt. FEPC.
2 Devidoi) atid sliengHv ii the
wf.iking imi'v helwi'eii the N'-
gio p( oiiie anri the ti.i le tmion
On vemcni. Full .suppuil to the
nrive for orgurii/alion ot Neg; -
and while workers in the Soutl).
2. Pas.sage of the Wagmi-Mi'i-
tay-D'ngell Social Sicuniv Ri!l,
the (i5c minimum w.age hill, .md
other mea.sures on laboi’.s lej'.i..
lative program.
4. Pasarge of the Atdi-PrtH Tax
Rill.
5. An nd tci police anil arm.-cl
violeme against Ni gro i itizei.;
and organized labo:
Ii. Fuss the anli-lvnch hill.
7. Full application of fll Rip of
Rights for Negro veterans and]
mi rchant .seamen without dis-i
r: imination.
«. Adi quale housing. healTi pn •
lei tion and I'ducatinn without c;
ligation or liLscriminaticn.
ti. Protection of rights of Ne- »
agricultural and farm lahor i
their rights to organize.
10. End disciiminalijn la t'.*
a me i forces.
II. Freedom for colonial pei •
til* s and American supp'ir ’o
p-mcipl'M of UNO. U.S. friend ;hir
with ilw .Soivet Union a* j« m-i.
(•■‘saiy means to peace.
Men, Women! Old at
40,50, 60! Get Pep
FeelYears Younger,FullofVim
tto yott bUm«nluuK«i, worMut ImHd* od m* *
1 h'.'vur.'laum.oid «( vhatalltllt MUBUut Iir WHb
(Mirri likAduu*. ('oouiM louio lui y am t *•.
.V). 6». InrVslv old noMy b«r*UH !■>« In :mn. S’'
luir..stuct«ry s.M oow imlv tifi Tn (Nirrt lotn*
T»Mfi4 lor prp. youPMT ItMitiC, thU vh« anr
Aliu CuOUlB VIIWDlB Bi. MfllUD libu'l>iu>ni*.
For rale at alt nrug stores iv.rv-
here—III Raleigh, at Walgrecn'i
;iid Eckerd's Cut Rate.
delivered the iniiii idclrt-is for
banquet ■•ponsored by the W. T
(■olt'n'.:iii .St nday School Class in
tlv Sunday S'.hoo! Room ‘ f the
ihurch hero la.-l Tucadr-y night.
I.i: snbje'U "Working Fui
ic.iirying an illu.slraliun of a pow-
'erful liand twisting the neck ot
a crow with the iegent “DeuT!
I Plow to Jim CTow" are now in
I the process of distribution.
Mr. Cayton also made public
Don't let
gossip about you
Gray, drab looking hair is an eocmy of ymir
charm and youch. Ir says lo people—"JAr's
hrr hetit4ly... Sir's b*giiining to look 0/4"S(op this
unfair talk—cake a new lease on youthful looks
by giving your hair rich, naturd looking color
and beauty with karieusc.
/W ^ears ^ot/ff^er
HAVE BEiUTIFUUV COIOREB NtTURtl lOOKING HAIR
.r.,r„.s t CiMli.|io.s in Hncky .A'JP™;”"'
lapii't Cfiiirclies in Rocky
lint, poioK' I out tliat one should
pile for the i>r bh-in- of life,
id in making lliis pi. partion. first
(''lur.ilion, tiiiii work ae.d
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Ross
iiitroiii ceil by
j'l idi lit of the I'l I-:;, w!iO
•1 appreeialioii of tlio..;'
\ih'» «‘ efroM-. hrlped irake the at-
f.iir poMl>le III' fl S null'ck. pjs.
tor of !!;•' ehuri'h. inaclc brief re
in.irk-. and poii.ti'd out the nee*-.--
A.s«istant Secretary of Interior,
U.nry Morgenlhau, Jr.. Harry i
Bridges, Canada Lee, Frank P.
Craham, president of the Univer-'
.sily of North Carolina and Helen :
Clahagtin Douglxs, Congres.swom-
NE\V YORK — Out nf the mail
bag ;i| the ii ilional NAACP offices
today e.inie thi.s toiieliing note. It
was sealed m an envelope together
with a foU’er containing fifty dimes
neatly tucked into even rows. The '
\\ Color Your
Hair This
Easy Way
To give your hair new, rich, nutu-
ml looking color (black, brown,
blonde) start using Godvlroy's
loiricusc Hair Coloring NOW ..,
acts quickly—goes on evenly, easi
ly— won't rub off or wash out—-
unaffected by heat—permits per
manents and sc}‘lish hairdos . . .
knnwnand used for45 years. Your
dealer will give your money back
If you're not 100% sacisHea.
P«r ••It ••MJIH. SHAMSOO WITH lARIfUSi
Shampoo ••lor* Applyins
toiHuia Hair Coloring.
GOOEFROY'S
taking the lead iii ^ ••picasc accept the 'W'-
I dow's Mite' to help yon in the fii;hl'
making the, f„p j, democracy," sign-1
HAIR COLORING
CAUTION: Um Only a; Dir*i*d on lab«l.
Mf the rh - 'IV* cli:ss I
. hoii". nf tb ' lain II" W
• \‘liM bnill Mm f’liMIcIl
le' i>rn r-nuvl eheek f- r
" Rull"’!. lnllo«|i'g the;
Sunday, May 12 Is Mother’s Day
III- (Misilite Dr. n. s Bull'ick. pas-(
ir nf the ehureli. made brief re-
lark:. .Hid pointed out the ncce.'-
rity of laymen taking the lead in'
H.M.KKIH - Umuiminus ..‘hurdT.''
f the e labli; hii’i III rif HIiwkI . \i |) Mr.yward,
I Sir.-i t YMf'A h !• bei'M vnii d
ii'iitber.: nf III*' ml .(m d t duci-
aiid men .ifinii {ivi .I'Di nf tim
niiilv fill.licit, it w.i,: 'M-
d tii'iSunday
ill making ihi
wclemiie addie -s uiged all men i
iiniler |h y»-ii;. nf age In becoiii
iiieiiilier. nf tin* el-i:-- 'rhe cla.s.s i'-,
ic.Trd iM liniiiir nf Ih; late Dr. W
■|' fnicM .111. vhn »>Mi|i the Cbiircli
.^Ir Kowler prc'enied a check ("r
f fn Dr. Bullocl. following tlie
h uchcoii.
was .scaled in an envelope together
with a folder containing fifty dimes '
neatly tucked into even rows. The
not read. "Plea-se accept the 'W*- '■
dow's Mite' to help you in the fight 1
for justice i this democracy,” sign-1
t‘H F J. Carmona. '
GODEFROY S
J^Ueuke hair
COLORING
CAUTION 1 Um Only as Oir««l*d on lobot.
"(jails; tSar.'" In ^.
baii.sr (jrral Alarm
I’llM MU I l-lll
A cinisT
lUM IIS SI i'Pi.g
All.I TIM,
itr\. Tiillir I.. (iaiilinn
'!’(> Pi racli i’arcalaii-
iralr Srriiioii
uivn ..ulh. rily
■...null I.. iipi.r.ivc- M,,,..,.., f. .1. C.-im.ici'.
, , , , Activitie.s of the new ••Y" iii’ :
riio ,,,.,po,..d plpii culls li.r 111.-, 11... Bluodworih Sli™:
PM .,t llif bPil.' ..wued buddP.U op, yj,cA beppp SuiidbV pnd the Inc-
uipodivorlh blieel which WM l";m-! ililics at the -W will be open Irt t,
10:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m each day
Sunday, May 12 Is Mother’s Day
GIVE HER WEARABLE GIFTS FROM OUR
Low Price Basement Store
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I'd will,It,
■I nil In llpl'li
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ei'ly orcupied by the USO. The
Council recommended th-,t the
' Bloodworlh Street YMCA become
a branch of tin: Riieigh YMC/''.
.iiid (hat .'i committee reprc.iciitntiv •
"f all if'crr.itinp agencies in the
■ Illy be .’iiipniuli'rl for ftie piirpi.e
nf •huiyiiig II c nf til- iiuilding as
rnmmiimly renli r.
to all youth of the city.
The refelctioii of men'.*! mlnd.s in
the wnrltl liKiay gives ii:; lo under
stand. Ilieir way;, dne-n't pay.
! I? is E-xpE-fted that fill,000 acre-:
of cotton will he planted t.hin
Spok..-inen for Hie Y.MC'A werej,.;,i to the n.'W Empire Strain of
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Vote For
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PP'ollIU; • 1 p in I. aluii.''
Finance or Borrow
On Your Car
through the
DILLON MOTOR FINANCE CO.
Wiimingtnn at Davie
Phone 3-3231
Arch T.
ALLEN
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IllllISC I'l
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W.'^KE COUNTY
VoJir S:jpn'-T Will Re
G;-"tinoVi jj11hI
All •. ( . D. liallil Pli.:.. Mr. It
I I'lor. I . .1 ( arn.iL.' .Mi-v .Mu-.
I'ldihi) . Mr. M. n. 11, k' I' 'Ir .
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l.ai-r. M.S. (I r.iiuld M:. I .in i
AAlmlurly, .Air. .1. \\. Itl.u'.
Mr-, (ti.irirs tluii'tioi. Mr-.. .\|.
.M. l.alhjin.
Moltnm riiM: M'-.-. rtt.id-.. mu'-
lord. .M. F. ( irn.i';''. Mb- J I.ie
( .ink. It' .1 II J l-••m;|.. 11.
.biim I uikiii. .Mi-v. ( . ( ifon
Mr.v It. J*. Panel. r.
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I NC)>V Avciilcible !
Hillcrest Cemetery
Inil tli.'Tliway 70. .jii.st licyond the city limits
(•iiV('i'iii,t;' O;! acre.s on the crest of a hill, it provides the
iiio:-t beautiful cemetery tract in the Soutli. Why not
make your selection and .seal it today.
See or Call Rcpresenlativos
l.iGHTNER FUNERAL HOME
RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME
CAPITAL FUNERAL HOME
^3sycrest Cemetery Office
3 ;:i:i Smith field .street Tel. 3-l(i7() and 3-1677
Cool, Cool COTTONS
FASHION thf:sk lovkly wash p'Rocks
Wdiidcrful coUon.s di'sijfnod with niimitc attention to fashion details—
(Miiliraciiijr all that, is i.s new and smart for Bummc’*, Sizes 9 to M.
1.90 to 7.95
BASEM£NTSTORE
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