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PAGE EIGHT Continued I'roxn Page 1 SMITH RADIO DEPARTMENT GAINS WIDE RECOGNITION This program has gained wide ac cl.-ihn from the public as well the studio directors. This program Is operated the year round. The Department of Rn.ib is un der the direction of Ed .-mi Ward as sisted by Winona ! -v, Robert Rich ardson, Sandy Mclntyr- and Pro fessor David F Carroll of the De partment of Music. RALEIGH VOTERS NOMINATE'. FOURTEEN CONDIDATES Hobson i. Gaiti.s. druggist John F. Danielson, contractor Alfred Williams businessman Joe S. Carrel), bin mess Roy M Banks, realtor K W Komi son, engineer S. Linton Smith, insurance man J. O .Tittle, Jr., lawyi i Fred J. Carnage, lawyer Joseph W Nnrdan. banket From the fourteen candidates sc keted to run in the election on May 6. the citizens seem to hav * declared their intention in have persons to run the governmental affairs of Raleigh who arc acquain ted with leadci/ in /lie fir'd of !nc incss. law. civi< affair,- and engin eering Another pertinent f.u-t i that the trn;d is to have on tht City Council a lady and a Negro For the Raleigh Tunes- says. Tlv selection of F ed J Carnage, bigh type representative of th< Negr* race, is another matter of sign! fkanee in pointing the way toward continued harmonious race rela tions which have long existed at the Capita! City Carnage is truly » reprcstntal-ivr of the people, because of the t,!)29 votes he received, 835 were receiv ed in precincts "t 15, a: it whereas 1.094 wen picked up in the other 1 ■ precincts Next Tuesday the pc-i ; s will f>i open for the elec!i-*n f; -m 630 a. m, until 6:30 p m There wii be 1-4 nominees on the ballot, bid the voters will no- mark but sev n DR. SHEPARD !N WITT BROADCAST ties in America to dens '■ N"gr the right to exercise it ballet as a free citizen. lh< right t - ■ ; k mri receive therefor a living wage the right to have good schools, goo-: teachers arid good housing. WILLIE FRANCIS TO TAKE ?ND TRIP TO F..LECTRH CHAIR He was given 1 1 ! - - tes ot the Catholic church H 1 giv er his last meal At noon, May 3 he was marched o elect roen lion chamber when- he .e placed in the electric chair The connecting apparatus was firmly fixed to his bod- He was strapped to the chaii and a hood placed over his eyes. He was ask if hr Had anything to say before he died He was given th< iinai blessings by nix pries! iri th* pre sence of official witnesses On a given signal the current v-as applied and 'hen reapplied t-e his body Franck iins puffed out and he groaned and jumped so that the electric < hair rocked >ii tht flow. When it was evident that ttys electricity wits not bringing dearth to him, she *■ tectrk -witch was turned off and Francis was taken from the chs it INTERRAt IAI BOOT REPORTS OS ‘TEST TRIT' TO SOUTH both Negroes and vnib-s. at Peters burg. AiioP. ;. I ana - .atK"[:(i-.-f , Vtl.. and at Durham. Chapel Hill and Asheville At Durham there were three nr rests, but the men were released without a charge oeins filed At Asheville two roci- were arrested tried and finally sentenced to 30 days under the North Carolina Jim Crow Law. bui an appeal will be heard June ill. Trii/l in the ether GRANTS 'MOWN fO* VA(UES I V GiAii^rms'xt_agai? tj -v ~" ' FiftSF WITH ?H£ IMPROVED, PRECISION - & UIL ? !|\' .sy-gW#PEN ■ % 59* ' '%iHl Bfcl FIR them 17 other ball |a| point pens tested by cm mill I independent laboratory! W| • You get o handsome, stream- IB! tined All-Plastic P*r, a e Clew*- smooth writing, no on* IB! neyirng slogging <sr leaking. ' ' S' * * n *' been perfected tat • Carter Ink Pradl'CtS, llßt • lyn-Bal! will write ream* _ » Iml without a refill, Qr&at for s®n §V®tyOO& ** lyr> Ball writes dry Write* through many eerbertt. mm CLOG Wl r—z — —— \\l Came <e , . . *?nu St *. 08 LEAK! • UR 11 St at hday! ■* W. T. GRANT CO. 2:o FAVETTEVIM.E ST. | I t-est-s will bo held later this month, 1 with appeals planned in eases of ; adverse decisions. The Supreme Court decision ban ning racial segregation in inter • i;-te p ansporation war. handed ! nown in June, 1946 NAVY, COAST GUARD APPROVE Bit I, TO END 1 SEGREGATION ! Iho budget has indicated that tiierc ' I-a no objection My bill is com : plcie in that it will abolish sep- I a rate quarters. ..eparate mess halls I ( i otherwise " With i it,-iid lo Uit- army, Pow | ell continued, "b is regrettable that i tire army is so far behind the i bines a- to disagree with the navy, and treasury departments Tha j iimy continues to rely upon its | whitewashed Gillcm report which Ur a marts, piece of double talk ■ rid double meaning. Today there ■ir only 48 commissioned Negro of ficers on active duty out. of over 20,000. , i KITES HELD TOR MRS WILLIAMSON • j I 1 RALEIGH Final rites for Mrs Melissa Williamson of M 0 Bledsoe ; Avenue, were conducted from !h> Providence Holy Church here Mon day afternoon with the Rev James j A Forbes, pastor, officiating, Mrs. Williamson who died at her . home Friday after a brief illness, jis survived by ■< granddaughter. | two grandchildren and five nieces » interment was in Mt Hope Ceme | b.y INDIANA* I HEADS MASONS | TT.ii.FA Okla. iNNPA) Grand . M str r Comelltts R. Richardson of I-id'ian.i elected president of the and Masters Conference of j Prince Hall Masons last Thursday ' j r.t the closing session of a three-day ! meeting iv"r- Grand Master Rich i.a tison had been serving as acting !no sident since the death la's! : August of Grand Master John L Webb of Arkansas The conference which met here the cue-si of GvaiTd Mastn Amos j 7 Hall of Oklahoma, second vice 1 : piesidcnt. voted to change it.s name . ?• on, 7'hr Inicrnrtti'.oal Conference . • r.f Grand Maslm.. Grand Score ’ j laries and so forth, to tht Grand i Masters Conference of Prince Hall • Mason:: This change wa-' made to ■v syfeUsh definitely its identity with ; prince Hal! Mastons. and out of de j ft-rence to the recent vetory of ihe : Most Worrhipfnl Prince Hal! Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. * This recent recogrißSon of the p: nice Hail Grand Lodge of Massa- j -i- by ih' Gr ind Lodge of j : Massachusetts < white). definitely j establishes all Prince Hall Mason-1 as the only legitimate Masons j among colored people in the Unit-1 ; eh States i - rand Master J Wrsirj Dobbs j ot Georgia, coufi rencr secretary ! i-i-ported the following grand lodge- i (•.•presented: Arkansas. Delaware District, oil C-- lumbia. Georgia. Illinois. India- j na Louisiana. Maryland. Massa- j vi.uKCtts. Mississippi Missouri New Jersey. New Mcxco, New York. J North Carolina Oklahoma. Penn j xyivenia. Texas. Virginia West j Virginia and Wisconsin. miv SLAIN NEW BERN Nathan Robert. was killed Saturday night when hi was shot with a rifle by tm un known assailant through an open door in the rear of hts home hen Police are seeking to trace Iden tity of a man with whom Roberts is reported to have had trouble earlier in the evening. Happy new Khmer new year. MEMORIAL SERVICE I OR DEPARTED COMRADES DIRHAM Pictured above is President ( C. Sp.iuldins »! ic irijf a wreath on the grave <>t Tehn Merrick, founder and firs! President of North Carolina Mu tual Life Insurance Company, ciurititf a memorial service held Easier Sunday morning at Beach wood Cemetery. A similar wreath was placed on the grave of Or A. M. Moore, who was associated SS DEPARTMENT [ANNOUNCES [JOB OPENINGS WASHINGTON The Social "■ urity Adminisli;.’tion ha:- issued ] in announcemnt of exomination ior the positions of Tabulating | Equipment Operators, Calculating Machine Operators, and Alphabetic i F; rd Punch Operator. Copies of these ’■rmounrement. may be obtained in t.h»- Post Office by writing lo the Exerts<iv< Sec i h tary. Board of United States t.'ivii | Service Examiners, Social Sccun • y Administralioto BaJumore. Md ihforrnauon regarding these in * lii'uncements may also be obtained ai the State Employment Office AH persons who v i-Ji ■■ ■ apply misi file their applications in time to be received 'in Baltimore not biter t-h:m Way 1947 Tire Federal Sccum!-. Adruinis * Iraiioi; anounceri t,lle: c exarniua j I ons on April 1. but die numbet j appiications ri-ceiv* d wy not 'large enough to meet Ihe needs of j the government agenc-ics which jmy recruiting this type f person • i ». The announcement, therefore j had to be made again. ii Pays To Advertise In * THE (AROi.IM.AV 20 30 and 40 wt. | “Bull’s Head” MOTOR OIL Reduced To Less THan 1212« Pe, QUART i| IN ; I 2 GALLON GAMS! Regular I NOW 98* 1 2 Gallon Can |< £M%% peta'Wettto 'But/at j f >blackwoods 404 HILLSBORO ST. DIAL 2-057! J < Free o apkiuf Fr.r Blac!rwet>d Customers | ] with Air. Merrick in the I oil ml ing of the institution and who served as the company's Medical Director and later as President. Wreaths were also placed nil the graves of Mr. .1. M Avery, former Secretary; Mr. W i) Hill former Assistant Secretary t omptroilci ■; Mr R. L. MeDougald, former W&SSk Houwooa stabs coton THTIO HAlß...whynot YOU? m No need to let groy, rirob hair make you unattractive. Hollywood stary hav» paved '»x the woy . . . shown thot hair coloring is as -Qrr 1 a cosmetic os rouga, lipstick, etc. Your friends wili approve when you give . ,■B your hoit rich, natural-looking color ond — f- —- —beauty with Larieuse. • «»•*»•••••••••••••••• * » * Wrtn’f r.jl-, nr ■/.• •'o c>-:» • ; rmi ff by j P” r mits Dt'rt«n-rcj and st sh hardos . j ; fert-.-vn and d- •d -or over r --0 year* v o';r i 5 / dv'ler v/: ii gi - v ’ money bark if yCi’jVe not 1 / ;av . ~,, K / u, :•» ■-v >n or '- ;» L«rieuse at any —K\ / 1 , -. /"f ft yf>i if dofjj tis dons "df Hev*t Ifiriptltn, ant! $175 plu« js- r»d lax direct lo GO DUBOV'S , JllXituU - Hsm COLORING PODffROY MFG CO » 3510 OttVE ST - ST iOUrt 3. **{}. THE CAHOUNtAN vice President; and Air. .1. W. Harris, former Chief Clerk of tiir Agency Deparmpnt. In addition to representatives of the North Carolina Planning Committer, sponsors of the Memorial Ser vice, officials and members of the home office staff were pre srnt and participated therein. SITU HOLDS ; SPRING FORUM j i CHARLOTTE The * stud' n j body of Johnson O Smith UnJver | sity held its Annual Spring Forum j Ft iday, April 25 in the Hartley! Woods Gymnasium md the B:ddk j Memorial Auditorium. Because oJ ' she size of the ,Indent body th( 1 Forum was held synonymous in She two locations. Guest ;peakers foi tin session? | were, Miss Ncli Morion. Secretary | «>,' Fellowship of Southern Churchc. i end Dr Peter V. F. Shih, Exoeu | ti\e Secretary of the Chungking ; Young Mens Christian Association : and Chairman of the Chungking Christian Delegation to Japan and i America. Your support in my behalf at I the polls Tuesday, \pril 28 was gratifying and I sincerely thank you. —AND— YOUR VOTE FOR CARNAGE tVH ! BF tPPRID !MI I* TIT- > M\ > k If elected te (hr < dv Council of Raleigh, t will dr> ail in my power to serve the citizen*, j with honesty and sincerity. it H © D £ S ——~}=- kaSPi 1 — „ —..... . 1 4 ” ’j: f t - ' r " S ' V - . /SF*' / A ♦h 4& <*>6*. " MASSIVE i MODERN l * 1 3B« I Kmm f i<& - *149’ S I tF' ~l a m*b...;s- 20 ( - ( C*»H —$2.50 Vweefely Functional modem bedroom with genuine walnut nirfaces. Vanity has a J/ ♦ hug'o plate mirror and crl&s* rosmelic shelf. Also inc.iudeo are the watorfali xßp panel bed and spacious chest of drawers. aA B (With dical-ro.be- instead of cheat $159.95) WILMINGTON STREET AT MARTIN. RALEIGH wmK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY 1 1947 NECRO BOOK (1,1115 ‘SELECTS ‘OIEyiJER [BO A R I)' I j NEW YORK 'AMPi The Ne- ! ! gio Book Club has chosen “Inc ! ! CEiequcr Board by Nevil Shutc. foi Ire May selection. S. 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