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6 PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS Opening Is Scheduled Monday For New Bern’s West Street High School After two postponements. ttie j West Street, and Dut'fytov-r. schools I are scheduled for opening on Mon day, September 20(ii 'Total enroll- i merit is expected to exceed last year's high of 1,300 students school officials announced this week Costly improvement:- have beenj made by the administration in an) effort so bring up to standard 1 buildings mat have long been I standing without needed renova tion The main '-elementary building ! has been completely painted plas- i tered. and lighted. Additional class , room space has been provided in! the auditorium for ihe rapidlyj growing high school. Provisions • have been made lor the expansion 1 of the Home Economics Depart ment so that it will now be possi* • bic to provide this instruction f >r 1 . aii girls, and for boys who wish tc ] elect it Efforts have been made to un , prove the sanitary conditions at die; Duffvtown school which, due to its] locations, lacks some >-t the facili ‘ tie* it wouid oiiierv, re have Boundaries ror students attend ing thw Duffy town school have been enlarged so that some stu i dents formerly attending West Street will be changed to the Did- CHURCH NEWS ST. PAUL iVI B CHURCH • W L GRIFFIS', Pastor 10.00 A M. Sunday School 11.00 A M. Morning Woi nip. ti mer by appointment 5:00 P. M Baptist Training . j|nion. GREEN CHAPE. M B. <Hi Hi U W. L GRIFFIN, Pastor » SO A M Church School 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship -,v men bv pastor 2:00 P M Communion Sermon by Rev. J. W M Lcuick. pastor es Bethel M B Church. Riverdaie. MT OLIVE >1 B C HURCH On Monday night after the fourth Sunday the Rev R E Wooten will begin a meeting with a blind ministet aecompanlng him alt the week. Every one is invited to come out and join in this religious ceremony. i Fodie’g Smoke Shop The Gayest Spot In Town ISI6 QUEEN ST. Beer - Cigarettes Candy DRAFT BEER FODTE HARRIS, Prop. GET YOUR NEWS IN THE CAROLINIAN ADVERTISE IN THE CAROLINIAN NEWS DEADLINE Thursday EACH WEEK. IDEAL SHOE SHOP QUALITY shoe rebuilding WJTCBLLL 3 KHOURV Prop m BROAD ST. NEW BERN WOOD’S NEIGHBORLY GROC EBY UMmwt, Meats. V*ymbi«. Fruits, Ice Cresm, Notions, fWtflS Medicine, Negro News Dealer. Call 32t» C-wner Queers and Bryant L ». WOODS, Fro,*). ROBINSON’S SN At N BAR S 6» KXLM ARNOCK St 1 . SOFT DRINKS. CANDY CAKES CIGARETTES SANDWICHES JOHN ROBINSON, Prop. Stephen Roberts GROCERY AND PRODUCE 1608 BROAD STREET ALL WF, ASK IS A TRIAL NELSON’S BLUE ROOM M 3 QUEEN STREET SOFT DRINKS, CANDY, BEER CIGARETTES SWEET MUSIC LaSALLE BEAUTY SHOP SI! KILMARNOCK STREET “WHERE THERE’S BEAUTY THERE’S CHARM” A. Jchttsan Attsicda Stan'ey iT|*ra.tor- Dial «S*4 -Proprietor jfytown School. However, all stu ! dents m grades 6 to 12 will attend West Street j Additions to the faculty this year , include die following: Mrs Lula D. Mendes, Mrs Mary J League Miss Hattie M Jack mu. and Mis. Irene M Sparrow in the elenien ! tuvy school. Grover C Fields, Wai : lace M. Booker, ivhs Polly O. | Richards, and Miss Emma Nixon to the high school MRS. L HAGGINS MEETS FAMILY AFTER 12 YEARS Mrs. Edward Hag.gina and two sons. Henry and Eli, of Asbur y I Park, N J are now spending j some time with Mrs HagginT ]mother, Mrs C M Johnson. Mr. Haggins absence foi 12 years and Eli’s and Henry's first i ■;t made it a gala event meeting their grandmother, Mrs. C M Johnson, and uncle. I M. Smith Miss Charlotte Rhome. great aunt ; and their aunt, Mr--. Harriet Ken ny of DuiT.am, who was acoompan , ;ed by her son Wiilred. BRIDE-ELECT IS ENTERTAINED Mrs Joan Latham and Mrs. Cecils Beads entertained Miss. Wiiheirnina Taylor, bride • left for : Sunday at the home ol Mr- Lai iu-rn, R-353 Craven Terrace Thurs day night. September 9 A host of Miss Taylors friends and then groests attended, toe cm - tjiatioi; erijoye.rig themselves to the j utmost. A beauttui lace table cloth with ; cut flowers vva. the center ot at traction and fumes from the fra grant Kim-.as made the atnaospnere a pit-Hsafit .e. The mother of the bride joined the group Liter tor refreshments. -The refreshments conM-.ted ot (-,pen jface tandwiches assorted cakes, punch and peanuts Seme of those who enjoyed the j event were Misses Naomi King ’Dorothy Bragg, Dorothy Gibbs, j Notan Wiggins, Walter Taylor, j George Patrick. Ernest Alien and i Wadsworth Harris. Jr. WACJ 1 Yj3l TH SET FOR ami AN NT AL MEET AT ST. LOl Is I . . ST. LOUIS - During the ,-ec-oiid week: ot November, this city will jbe ihe scene of the tenth annual j youth conference of the National Association tor the Advancement ol - Colocea People. Mu i-. than two -.unored and fifty delegates repre ; i*nt.ng the 25-OOu .nembr.es of the , I NAACP's youth councils and cot* i lege chapters, arc exp« cted to at-; S ’end the conference sessions. No-' j ver nbei jf) 13. i The conference, called each year |to stimulate the- interest of young I maple throughout the country in i the NAACP, will stress :uch impor 'ant issues as segregation in the aimed forces, the necessity for c-QU&hty of educational Opportuni ;tv and the imminent need for ac '»on to secure the present unstable ; peace among the nations ot the world. Discussions of thee? issues 1 will ot- .led ny authorities in each Held. However, in keeping with the “YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST J NOW TRY THE BEST’ Vai'fs Barber Shop | 1032 BROAD STREET phone 3854, Mrs. «. f. \ ail. Prop hard net ’s (j roeery *’Y«dr Friendly Neighborhood Store Staple. Fancy Croeerics Soft Dimka. Beer lit ! l H, St, M, Garner, Prop Diz’s Wood Yard Prompt Delivery Service ALL KINDS Os DRY WOOD SJ6 Queen St. Cbmtwk»r Lackey, Prop, BILL’S SANDWICH SHOP Sandwiches, Ice Cream, Roasted Peanuts, Suft Drinks, Beer Tobacco 1012 Broad St, WILLIAM SIOmiRRY Prop. J. W. Reese GROCERY Groceries and Meat* a>64 BROAD at Dias rni SECOND SECTION i PERSONALS| Mrs. Lucinda Roberts of Lets ( j Avenue ha* recently returned after ! ! spending a month in New York with her son and daughter-in law, | Mr. and Mrs. N H Roberts arid two datriers, Mrs Lillian Har gett and Mrs. Charlotte Vails, all of New York Mrs. Mary Mann and Mrs. Ethel | Mae Powell of Philadelphia are 1 spending some time with friends and relatives In the city Mi and Mrs William .1 Adams I have returned from Virginia after pending the summer there Mrs. Adams is the form*, t Miss Edna Havens Mr. Adams is a graduate of WSHS and Elizabeth City Stan readier* College He is teaching tub, year at Ncwbold Training School, Fort Bariivilie Mr and Mrs Howard Gaston of Brooklyn, N Y are now spending j week with Mrs Gaston’s sistei Mrs Abram Hirman. Mrs Gaston is the former Miss Maiy Harrell Mrs Sally Harding and niece.: Sally, were motored from New Y ork b y Mi s. Hardin g's son, Ha t lry Henry. Sunday Mi. Hardiug; spent a couple ot days with par ecus mid left ruesday. Nil. . Leon Nixon ot C raven in... ! recently returned ,at'tei spending ; j some time m New York. | The Gaskins Spiritual Singe t s I spent Labor Day in Norfolk Va.. with mother Gaskin's son Mr. and Mrs Roy Gaskins Mr and Mi;.. A W Goit ot ; Smith Street spent last week end 1 in Conway. S. C . visiting Mr. ; Gore's parents. While enroute ! ; 'here they visited Atlantic Beach S. C and report an enjoyable trip. The following persons are ex pected to be seen on the follow ing college campuses Waiter I Roundtree, Shaw; Lenister Moou i Shaw University. Riteobe Gibbs. | Margaret Dean, Paul Morris, Liv ingstone College- Gladys Dave.- j Howard University: Ada Davis j Rita Houston. Hampton In-tltutc: ilsi.u) (Capastroi Simmons i lat- , jcd to enter Shaw - James * Pop« j Peat son, sophomore at A. and T ; Eleanor MurricU Livingston*- Ooi i lege; <Poii; ‘Staliing .St Agnes I Hospital student nurse; Gi-, r- Dijnna Glasoer, N (" State: Wii j ham Simmons. Livingstone Col - i , lege: Carolyn Moore. Livingstone College: Dorothy Gibbs. Kophomort aiid Rub;. Whin Win .ton Sal;; 1 Teachers (Milage; Calvin Latham.. A. kmi T College GROOM Kil t 1 IS GUEST AT ST W There was a slag party riven in Honor of William Marshall Satin day Septembei 12. at the home ot Mi and Mis. Loin- Mosley of j W -185 Craven Terrace After refreshments were sr-rven. Mi Mm shall procet'dt.-i, to oper and display p-tli-- Hr wa; ihe re • v-ipifm * rr*a.ny iii-oc*' ofi<cs - Those pre-ent were- Casual Hard rig. Richard Cunnon, Johnny D- . -• | Jr. George Green. Booker Haivis ' , oiiti Bounin Wilburns. NAACP youth slogan. “Youth on ; the Team - Not on the Sideline*., ’ She delegates will actively parttci- - i pate m every conference phase poPUiM I. P, MS COOKING BOpER ’/fwwdftMsrtes wm' Whm a n*w ROPER 6a* R«ng« lata* it* pl*c* in yotn kitchan, ccuk- Inij bsconrmi e c*(efr»# #«p<t/i«nc». You’li «njoy thi* ia*r ... dear. ... ‘ toAvanisnt sarvsca. Try it with ’ sxtwia.a Ufcjooftad Paifoiaoot <3*l. ALL RECORDS IN STOCK NOW SELLING AT A 50% DISCOUNT RECORDS BY; BILLY ECKSTEIN JOHNNY MOO BE Your Favorites And AH Your Favorite Cr.joners 50' ( Discount Fill Your Album Eastern Rulane Sales CORPORATION SEU INC BETTER MERCHANDISE TO MORE PEOPLE KINSTON NEW BERN. N. C. NEW BERN 'ii kiiMu ..'*'«& - ■> v.. ..... i» v v>?!S.:V-.4 ■* VA ASKED TO CURB BIASED USAGES IN N. Y. HOSPITALS j - l NEW YORK The Veterans Administration has been charged by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People of entering into contract- with private | merit a 1 hospitals in the state of New York which have a policy of discriminating against Negroes. the NAACP requested in a letter to the medical director ot the Vet- Mi ans Administration, that the gov ; eminent agency cease assigning , mental patients to these private ; hospitals until the hospitals agree ]to discontinue then discriminatory policies. The evidence of such discrimina tion v. .i~ uncovered by the NAACP • -when a former Negro Army nurse. : who had am« ntai disability re ul’mg from her military service, applied for assignment to ; pri vate mental hospital in New York, pm. -ant to the regulations ol the .VT tc-runs Administration. Instead -if Uv-..going hei to such an institu tson. the Veterans Administration, declaring that the private hospitals refused to accept Negro patients, ••'em the colored nurse to a Veter an-; Actmininstralion hospital, con trary to the general policy of as gning female veteran-, to private instit ut ions. S »ice the .-tat.•’#>*. of New York St.d- rptiifiv:-!!>• declare ;iich dis - lamination to be unlawful, the NAACP has urged the Veterans Adrnirnstra t ion to challenge such practice-, by requiring hospitals 10 • ’-a--rich it refer- patients to accept persons assigned to them regard less of race or color. Protest Jim ! row In New \ ork School NEW YORK The refusal of the Sait-,.an School a Catholic soiiuoi Jo: bo> s in Gw: tic-;.. New York tc* admit colored youth was acknow- It-dtt- last week by fI:-- schools di n-.-tov. Fathei Peter M. Rinaldi. In a Hiter to Mi. Joseph Thompson. '/-■ nt-.‘d? :on w&£ rtfuitfid admittance to trie school. Father Rinaldi stat d lured b<:iys are not admitted to this boarding-isch('.*ol In a lettei so Father RioLi 1 Franklin H. Williams, assistant speciai counsel of the National As sociation for the Advancement of USE RULANE GAS FOR COOKING * * » Water Heating * * » Refrigeration * * * Space Heating * * * Clean * * « Economical Dependable USE OCR EASY PAYMENT PLAN THE CAIiOLINAAN Above is shown the 1940 New Bern football team whose mem bers are now nuiking enviable gridiron records in many of the nation’s leading- colleges. 1.-ft to right, lack row, are shown Lensler ’’VVig ' Vfoo x e. rhb: Walter Roundtree, who are now on rise Shaw squad; Alvhie “Big Train” White, who expects to enter NYU CulUft; Colonester Juries, sophomore at Howard t'. Front row George Patrick. Ernest Allen, Wadsworth Harris, Jr,, sophomore al A. and T ; John Ktiliiiisuii, W lilie Fisher, i ete Hargett arid Frank Taylor, Jr., sophomor.s at Hatuptoti Institute CALIF. AML s BACK RIGHTS PROGRAM BY LEON WASHINGTON SANTA BARBARA Calif. (ANPi A resolution endorsing the civil rights program of President Tru i riian was pasted last week by the • California conference of the AME church a; it:;: uieeiing iicre. Bishop D. Oimoiide Walkei pre: ided over the meeting Ttu- resolutifin .-aid. - iiu gcr-iticman tioic Mmssorui became die- herald ot a mo. day in human i reip lionships to the extent that he 1 stood by the constitution of the ' United States and alt ot it., amend riit-iits declai utg that ail men have inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit «.f happiness, that lie minority groups of this country .ue entitled to the same privileges j-: the majority group, that tin* poll tax was anathema to the American political system It further says “that men and i women of voting a.-.e in the be -1 flighted southland regardless of col oi. erevd race or previoits coi.di tion of servitude were entitled to and must be granted the privilege id f’xeicis.ng their sulf; age in na • dattonal, state and local eiectiuiis. ‘That discrunination and st-ei-o ssHon iit xr,iii:,poriatioii fac-iiities ■ ni:I;.t he abolished that all mu, oi minority groups in the aimed forces must be granted equal op : portuuity foj advancement within • >he rank a; well as iritegi ated in all branches of st-i vices Pastor iVamed To St. (ivpnan William Alfred Wilkins. Th M. native of Portsmouth. Va , gtad uate of Temple University m.d Episcopal Church Divinity School in Philadelphia, came to St Cyp rians in New Bern recently from ; Colored People, declared: "it was j bcuh shocking and surprising to this | organization to read your very frank and blatant statement that colored youths will not be admitted ; to the Sale: tan School Father Rinaldi was urged by the , NAACP to effect a change :n the l school's discrumnaiory policy IT PAYS TO Advertise SEE CHARLES SPARROW OR JOSEPH EDWARDS REPRESENTATIVES 729 West Street BI'jCQNJL) SECTION DR. PAUL LAWRENCE i NAMED TO HOWARD U. ! FACULTY POSITION | Dr. Paul F. Lawrence, who has i been a research consultant to the i Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Board ir. s Palo Alto, California, for the past! year, will join the stafi of How-j ai d University in Waldington, D. C., this month as an associate professor of Education in tlie Col- ! ieeg of Liberal Arts. In additio 1 | to his teaching duties, Dr. Law- j rence Will assist in the Univer 1 ; sit.y's expanded counseling and vocational guidance program. This young , Negro educator j brings to hi? ne w position at i Howard fifteen years of special- | ; tzed training and experinece. j l Following his graduation from ' the New Jersey State Teachers j College with a B. S. degree, he j taught for eight years in the j Princeton, New Jersey, public ; schools. In 194 b, he entered the School < |T Education at Stanford , . University in California and he received an M. A. degree from that institution in 1946. Last vear. lie was awarded a : Ph. D. degree from Stanford aft? 1 year ofstudv and extra work as a teaching assistant. His doc tor's dissertation, “Vocational As pirations of Negro Youth in Cali - ■ forma," was based both upon re search among California Negro students and noon work he did for the Peosi-Cola Scholarship Board with talented Negro sen iors of the South’? separate school system. Dr. Lawrence became a mem WOMAN SEEKS SEAT IN N. Y. ASSEMBLY BY LOCIS JOHNS, SK. BROOKLYN *ANP) Mi - : Maydt B. Richardson, delegate to the GOP national convention, an-j ■ioaneed this week that .she would again seek election to the 17th as- ; rembly district post tor which sne j uttered di-teat a few years ago - She will campaign for election on ’he Republican and Liberal party ; tickets. A tew years ago, she lost out m - the tact by a small tnarg.u ot vote.-:. Lo t year she refused to run be cause tile American Labor party had entered another local Negro woman ivlms Ada B. Jackson, to run against her. Mrs. Jackson, lost however. This year, the ALP did not se der t anyone to campaign for the 'seat, but ihe Democraic party - ; withdrew its white candidate and ■ [substituted a Negro man to oppose Mrs Richardson It is said that the substitution was made in order to contuse locai politics by running Two Negro candidates on tickets OJ both major parties. St Luke’s Church Huston. Texas. Prior to this he was chaplain of 290 Tn Port iTransp Corps) -erviiig overseas in South Pacific 1944-45 He hokte , ftescive Com mission as Captain. He served also as rector of St Barnabas Church. Pasadena, Calif, for 10 years, as well as pastorm? St Martin’s, Los Angeies He is married to the former Mbs : Lyd:a M Gardine of E Orange \ J. There are two daugthers, j Aifrede and Marjorie Jean, hign j i hool students. Rev Mr Wilkins has been ac- i ;jve in NAACP and American Les ' gion activities, being first vice | _ president of Houston NAACP and 1 chaplain of Antoine Post. American I Legion WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, b’EPTEMIiEU 18,■ HUM her of the Pepsi-Coia Scholarship Board’s staff iri September cf 1947. Me has directed the Negro phase ofthe Pepsi Cola scholar ship program under which IB four • Tear college scholarships and more than ;>0 College Entrance Prises of SSO are awarded to out standing Negro scholars in the South each year, and he has been a consultant to the Board on all problems related to Negro educa tion. Recently he prepared u book published by tin Board, en titled “A College Primer for Ne gro Students," which will be of value to all Negro youth cons id value to ah Negri uthoy ooz eritiM going on to college. He plans u> continue his relationship will) the Pi-psi-Cok Scholarshto Board in an advisory capacity. Dr. Lawrence, who is married and the father of one child, La a distinguished war record En listing as a privte, he rose rapid iy to a first lieutenant’s commls sion arid he served as an ms true tor of both white and Negr t troops tn military science ana tactic?. Among, the organizations of which hr is a member are Phi Delta Kappa, the national hon orary educational fraternity, the National Education Association, and the National Souneil of So cial Studies and he is also active in the NAACP. Downing Case THE FOOD AND SERVICE Thai Satlify Chicken Sandwiches A Specialty 1026 Broad St. Geo. Downing, Pftp. NOTICE Back To School LUGGAGE $2.98 up FIVE POINT PAWNBROKERS 1015 Oue-en Sf. E. R, LAND, Prop, NEED MONEY? W’K BUY OR LOAN MONEY ON ROST ANYTHING OF VALLE NEW BERN LOAN AND JEWELERS 2lf* MIDDLE ST. WE BUY OLD GOLD, DIAMONDS, SILVER. ETC 1 DI E RIGHT CAFE" 1044 BROAD STREET ’THAT’S THE PLACE TO EAT" Mrs. Henrietta Simmons, Mgr Honey Bee Saloon 202 Jones Siren Phone 4453 91 EH, COLD DRINKS, CIGARS AND CIGARETTES Good Music, Dancing' NighDy The Isolated Social Spot .Libert Williams, Prop, Tor Fish That Are Cleaned Ready For The Pan - See Us Bakers Sea Food AND i t Bi 4 Queen St. Dial 3628 LOOK! 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More than 1.090 persons representing 44 organizations and dressed in very colorful garb, pa raded from llbth to 142 street on Seventh Avenue to the 369th An ti-Aircraft armory where the car nival was held. Jessie Waddell Crompton, president of the West Indies Day association, sponsors of the gala affair, and Sherman Habbitt, “mayor of Harlern,” led the pa rade. This parade is designed to rival the Mardi Gras of New Or leans and the Mummers pparade in Philadelphia. At the danc.L a battle of calyp' so songs was featured. SPECIAL SALES AND bargains for SCHOOL day NEEDS FROM NOW UNTIL SEPTEMBER io » ZIPPER SPORT SHIRTS Were $7.95 Now $5,95 to you • Wcoien and Gabardine Funnel Bell Loop Trousars, Latest Patterns—Were $12,95 Now $9.95 to you # Wooten Trousers—Flat Pockets—Wer* $9,9$ How $7.55 to you. School Days! School Children! School Colors! AH Wool Button Front Hi School Sweaters Blue and Gold, AH Sine* SPECIAL PRICE TO YOU Ail Hi School Colors, Stop In— Look Around Your Fashion Shop Where Styles Begin . , , Five Point Pawn Broker* Lapp Eddie, Prop. 1015 Queen Street PURCHASE COUPON September 2 to the iOiti This Coupon Worth iuc Di-,count off every dollar spent between above dates U-Save A Dollar When U Spend Ten Ten it you spand a hundred—Hurry—Hurry CLUB TV OF BEAUFORT Affiliated *ith Club “«5” of 1716 Canal St., New Bern. Sea Food Dinners A Specialty. Dancing Nightly. Admitted by guest and membership card. 306 Queen SL, BEAUFORT, N C. Maitu-hi Edwards Owatr James H. Davis, Manager Hamilton Grill 802 QUEEN STREET 24 HOUR SERVICE Steaks, Chops, Sandwichcj FRESH BAR B-QUE, COUNTRY COOKED PARDON ME PLEASE BUT AN IDEA JUST STRUCK ME I’H Let My Boy Sell The Carolinian For His Vacation Monty
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