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TThe —Car o i ini an Wi-.KK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 10 18 - 1 ■ Jp™ fi-,, A . ■ -j'' l ,c Iff lllaSllNl. « gp*' •»> * U'i v> * Ifc *, V„ , fijgaaE'a WMMSMHfc: j - ■ P«glflMpi6?l' M appip% ■ to--N ’ wn»it- ; **V, **7 : :V- * MhS: it \M» ro\ ivsn rm: iioms COMISf BFI.LE Miss r.!.,<>* Kliiabeth Stroud, of Kougliemunt, A’. ( was one ul live Hampton Institute <o-edj ;, igmn ,ii in,- ilcmecomui-; iis uvitii ■■• ..c, inn puny no Hi, Haiii|Vl<>ii Ho a ;..«t f niversitv tuoCiall i'..(iiii on it urday 'so.. tii!.« .■ >j (a% xiffl^ULlll mm; $? By WW > 7tRUDWICK *** PONDERING ' His steps were like ibt.- breakir.ct day: So across the welch He sic •• He did no! wake <i single soul. Nor spill one dewdtep fcy Iho way . ■ ■ 1. H. Brooks. NOVEMBER'S DAYS November i77r> 17?<> T ;u- • t menial Congrtr- adopt-'--.1 th- Declaration i Irt;U ,-•> ndt-ma The First i'...r. t:t.• -a .i- < ! flared with tin >• ■ 11; or-lfj to i ei feet Ul< ui i November 17, iSdO C ■>'n‘-''- received its permanent tonv d was moved from Philo. t 1) -'■ N overt i’••«•!• iA, L • ■■ President James A •>’ ■ • ; A 1 ’ • President •■' tl;,- '- asstissinal: ■} ~ •!• •;••». h,.t ! <";tffi<-« sf ekei Ji.i- r '- beginning ■>! P • au - > -• 1 ' Preside!.: Ta, i ' ■' Europe <>.• dc-tt-d !-■■•'• 1 : mourning to: .A '; '•« ' '■■ • jt was tvr: ,L >••; *h of a republic AND LEST Wi- FORGF f 'A ii any st-ho ■! lad could . N«>v. '9. 1863 the ire nromptu spe(.ch of t::> cr:. . was made: th*. oceti-aon Dedication ot she Natieoai ('• :> • tery at Cicttvsirurg : tii * : pcaoi ;s. President Abrahum L:no. .n i Edward Fvi-rett of Mu.- . tinguished ... ator i'h- ■■ ■ . i ■ : Ion*! since t •c. at ten tn- u.i’A oration delivered be Mr. Kveretle but Mr. Lincoln'::; ; . .no >vi.! :i: {written o: scrawled >u th' of an t>r.vei r . .n to- t. iin» na. become, a cins >e S i . > .•';p\ youtitlui mt-moi.. . me im. s rt. u! to sol!:.-. -Four si ears aero our fa the! • « •>». reived in iiboriv an.; d le a' to ihe prc.-ptisi'- n .!.,it . .': .w n are created • •:•<.•.1 ‘"" To other.' thcjc r :i?i .n. ut sokir.nitv surrouridinc. the- v/noli thvtne W. bit.;-" m :■■• w.-.k the memorv ot tba* rretd t>• •> v.’hen we think of the ;i*rr*c:t ■•-' that hove het-n coireriittcd in the DGAGA DIVERSIFIED PROGRAM IN OPERATION Here ire photo-: blowing the diversified frog ram Class of WiiUstoti Industrial High SECOND SECTION sttoud tin' diiugthcr "I Mr ;md Mr ritcmas Stioud. !; <>f (Riuil it on. f Farm, attended t.itttr Ffivci iirdr Sdioi. at Ha luma. V i . white he u.e trej'- ore! »r tin student {'(lunnl ftu Srtjilloii.iO .kttc-lllhiol (U Ui.: llillilWmiim.-. eiliuv-' mt* .lint • !'V. in till, i. e hllofii Wm t voided equal m Dix i a n a . N. vmib. :.■• , ib. . t!u v b AS I! ME MARCHI -Y Tb' VKE L’ J. EY ON . ELI.I Ati OVER Hi", r l fd fION <Yt H.i i'HX.ii.t l i ■ The murui .a b ut get throw! etc '.vt-ii' Uiinyvn du;ang lb nresitk-ntiul campaign. 84 oggf .jo tun i;Wi>s. 4 peiiebes. and ' ■••. • n:..n: v, ."e a,med at H -..•. \V , :.„•• ii. : d. by , r > r-«g; an. a •:, lii, a:: third.. On nn.l i ..-nattaeir were Uiwjw at G.v I.< v. N.) inis He mi Oi, :: p tt),, w.v tlrrnwri a fit HuiiA Truman m In KKK • it janded 35 f.-et a .vac • b ran j.r.t And tney called }»m . n- i.'.mdidate ! ~.• P-... dom', C,v.! Rigid ;d ,t>. mi ianted tin* truck Hi refusal to back down .ne sing! step gave new meaning t s ou bght te gam lull citizcr.chir Srv-.kjr! at Lincoln Memoris If! !h: . 11.-CtOVv r.[ 1( , 1 1 T n 'b T! e'mati);. whose Rr publican Paid bar to date failed 1 hve up t Idle p: onvise:-: rd fi’eir-luin 10! til milhons of politiiiai]',, and ae Ul ,l!\ enslaved Nl'gl'O Alii* : vans, Mr Truman declared 'Ar Anu-iicans we believe tha i >e. v nun) siiould be Iree to in 1 h: !',{:• W be Wisiii s H, bllOiil TH* limited only by hi'- respenr ‘ib 1 -, in his feiioAv v nintrvmef ii tin': . pun j. t» 1•■ rr nr. tha . 'lrearn i-du h jn.-'in musi Lx* fniai an teed i (iiiaiitv oi oop arninit', The ~n!> ! • to an Aiw. idin' achievement shoui-o b< his obi' Hv ’* And so wo i ritcr ant-w era c Continued on pa-’f 8, 2nd feu-tie School, Wilmington, in action. Ciidej- the guidance Oi W. O. Bryant, coordinator of >be pro gram. the DPC is gaining recog I. C. State fegro Medical feeds listed i I ——— ■—— "' 1 ' ; Ii WaflaaißMCy J3L «v W 1AM0& WL '& H ! ; P«|sßb *9l HB AR BHB I |% Mis- Itettj (it laid, ul l ayette \ ille (seeunil (rum leitl «■ hiuuihl Alt','-. St ,Vu\ii-.Uiie at the llumci unlink pit trie in wimh M. Augustine’s deft .ilr d l.i*, inp stone til-8, rrcsulent l’rpVk r»e> fnrmeti tht- coronation Miss On all', attendants une >fi June t.'.aii. ti-fti o! ti'd’ord. and Alh S'tirii v !>■ i... ot port mouth V.i, Ait-., lleaii is a senior: tae olhct In ii ladle 'lee ini; Stirs. N. U, HAS RSST INTERRACIAL FLOAT IN PARADE :'.VAM... rON, ill <ANP> in.: The 11cVi I W,.,: -.putv-orerd by Quibble r .-: lh«r schuor, inter: aciai and :ciw ■ u:h:r;.i; 'rrgunization. Hn di>v, II : pot litlVriiXn 12 3ti . j.[ .: ■j■ i;;, :t r Kiird o.i'■ a e-1;:»■ , •'• : •■•••••'* I '1 i-a at id . I;h bail- Thi. T-iimd, ! was : ,uly tltv'.icdM i " R( 'w B-.-.i or Li,si Nvntfcwcst ■ I '■> tn !..e 1. r . I. ( ,i. Sian 1 "UCLA down. Purdue d.wn I .Vi 1; ■ llon u, (j; ;i , I, , ■.. ' T i it-> ,: .. . s.-i-i-t-.: sr.:i, :!. i ■ uhic St;.it- toot ii.aii :. Ijj okcr ; do'v'it iu i bk» th»- T - rnodei PcvC. j tut p'arad*;* mdsd. how j m-r, 1 hi*> Huai , uif ,n«m uvG.ibl^ ' :/■}; l;;- »! }<)>,• U- t j 1«• c ■* l tnc*»j ••■:■»(! to Li j tin rt*ur gJ j U'k‘ pur;.Je. A!’ ;{ t W r.Vfc<] : C*oll.:.'i3nitM itR, t\w QUG'bJf.-. A: !i : not fOi ;. p.v yrh^ j Prig’s \v€Tv QivfrTi o.nK to ail iu.iu. j<G* femae g v oup.-- Ho- Quit-bol: .* coed ; :vit .f uu- ilo&t. both white i ciULi Culoxi.'ci 'an a ■ pi'e-iiieul: DuA'id Holm, llatiiniy, I Dec: E.irL'i e v c .d'». .•ini:-: Patricia V. i j'.'fi’, Ant'eia Edwards S. r i J'i .iii Viii. Ami Hj'ti ... i la:., vit ril fivci Lea. Tel: 'i i.cfiO' r. ,i! I ht- a ’ el'ttie* Allen .i nekaon vie: p>t <•.• • - i 'iCt'il ;‘at: it i. ; Wright, .pnad , mt; secr.dftr.v; Ceo i n Ru les Ire;,-.. : jhd !!■ :. !i . p.h; Tli-' •;tr, of Ihe »':ou ':. • , t., mult bebci relations between vai T'tlS : acini groups and amotar vara uu naiiutial groups on t: o campus nition for its worth to the com munity. Photo one shows t-aac Bowden on the Job assembly ing toys at Negroes Vote Thurmond When spjrt * | if | I ricked in 5. t. It >iOUJI ,l\ \ • i \triv!\S COLUMBIA S C ;ANP* tWc t EtaU- ‘o <!ie poll;-; lor s the 1 ii.'.t tinu- ?n exercise tl r qi;.nif:c(l ele&ov* th if est in in. (■♦. t,- M:;\\ ni.f V . , (j. find i,: pe iVv j Vi.'t kno wo i»r - ► NAACP :?nri \ >'‘?:r ' voting DfitMH-ratio -kV.'. ,cA m;enu I iht* i >ei; i*. >c rat ie |>t u 0.. i. v ;;. ; ii'iYv m.'n; > i t ter on out tmiin ( arolma nas 4fi cour.tie . and e \, >• lav* given »>v rttcisii oi * fki.il.s Hi -line coiiuiic' one n ;«> according: tu win'-n :h; ju.»f Nh eii* ufi'arise <,l .ii’t . It n p**rifd tat. .. t -'a. KKK WARNS NEGROES NOT TO CAST VOTES IN NASHVII ,LE, TENN. Nashville (ANPi Mayor Thomas T. Cummings reveal cd here last week that the Negro sections ts the city were "flooded’ on election eve day He said shat two of the letters ha d been given Postmaster William Gup ton fcypostman under iniiiruc licns ?.. turn in samples given them by rceicii-nts, contained rod pencil scrawls which seid: eep away from the polls Nov. 2. KKK The Kian knows you. The word YOU was under scored but the let let's were unsigned. • However, Samuel Greer., Sears, Roebuck and Company, (his young man is making aw ex- j ceilent record with this, firm '■ Scene two shows student who ■ ■ but then lilt' poll till jw- ni.i involved. It enro be a.f ■ iuT:' vi that 5)01 HlGfO ti'-.IU 40.00* ' ydd.';, »‘lection day. The;f v.eie tv T\< 11; the race election da y. :t] uiul€ ri'iandfci taciic* wes j/ < ;i\-i.-, ..bi in v'pfran r a 1 ogHhd . . v '. r :•• . • * - \ Hi p.:3.\f[ <>♦ ih !s» •• f c H i i;ht tr rv tailor. Th Is i e ■ D Hd'm • \ OU'- <or Ti‘oil l;lOi id !-•*• k that eicetion m;?n;tKt'r •*. <• •:••. oi VhuriGGiaJiK;-' I ; »•■■ »‘d OUt iSOlYif .j,i V.v g.v.> be for ! ‘or f D*ft./•, thut <• .ect'Di . t*?ua?i agcT - E-do: Mp'd!] to »*ff > r th ; : ■ .D DP'fd ba]l*E n> v-»ti - >. pnrtu •DM :' Y ii' t hi-y Y ;i D i IC»J • Y)C DfUiO yd.gm; ballot. In adduK'-to a wa ; r»TiaMy i» ported ih:»t v. ' to Hi ay • - rdy 3 j; rnOi n -■'l • . .!■ oof :,.;uf. < Nvlion ; i *U ■Ur W .'** DlT'n to SU.ihu u.\ J. baliotf. uiti* the hand ;‘* i Ui i; U - fA'C 11! ii* N DDTOev ilu,- happened in sever.t] cast !ib:;! t!, i; v-D Hi .; f ••■>’ *:tf ii: CtfUJTlblH befut'f* Jt Wei \a- t’ i*Ud In two local polls, tli ,: ;!.- were mixed up -th«; ’my I'iMh'i out in Hit' open ,o any of: ■ud .sff? v. hat rnotiior picks - ~ ' ,ul ::,. St..:<. Rjghten: La u < ... .-... }..(, ai li; times. O': .had mint in the Dewa.v and Tn • ’ ■'.>• Hi, laitO; d::.appeanii I ::>m A i y. a lime- fron, the poll. imperial KKK. wizard, in At lanta, said there was sr» Kian prganusi .‘n 'within 100 rrjiies ot Nashville He termed the use of the name and symbol a, HEEX and of sered FULL COOPERATION to postal authorities and the mayor in tracking dovyn th® pej peirators. Mayor Cummings said the letters were being checked ?Jr fingerprints. They were reportedly sealed and sent firs! class, hence postal offi cial', could fake no action un lit recipients opened them and then turn them over to the authorilies. All letters bore « local pLhlmark. had been out of schol for some 'ears ermilovt'il at Sunshine Laundry. This work enables Miss Edith Eeneau to continue her lOUKEU. REPORT ! CITES CAROLINA ! HOSPITAL NEEDS ! : CHARLOTTE (AND Negroes j ! hav*? few, i hospital: and hospital I ; beds and receive less medical at- j i tent ion' in the two Carolinas tnan j ■do f:i11-> i’iguies relea. t-d la-l i l week by the Duke Endowment] , fund reveah ii ! These facts were revealed along | ; with the overall hospital sttualion ! . and orphan situation in North (' r-j olina and South Carolina in the Kith ( j annual Duk. Endowment Ytuiri i book telJilig tiic- toi v ot Mo bind : I : activine; fm the yrar 1947 ! Total number of beds for Neproc/.J tn the two states was 2,983 or 1.7 j I beds per 1,000 Negroes North Oa j ] olina had 1,808 bah. or l.it per ],t!ot)| land South Carolina bad 1,17 or )4 j I per 1 .000 .HUH Fi'.it i.ooo on mh other oar.d bt ■’ tort ; wuif. topbed 11,209 oi ,i per 1,000 j ! it: Mt :’..h yj; ;»i ;t u- i t.onO \ ■ m A "'U C i■•■.!nia and 3.382 a 3-1 j per !.000 Smith Carolina Thu-- .. ■■!; South Catciina hospital space | twice t available tor whites; as To, colored, ar-d in Nonti Caro-I ban alßH.st as plentiful Os the Negro in d- h, ho-pitaD : Btr 7-itc 18 T'lOgrti hospitaL ,:nd , 2.121 in white and Negro iu.;U-] : !u- .-!:s .Wrivoe. ‘laved in hosp>ifa!s on ; r-wrage . t 8 5 daw. and who s.! E'i dr. - During the ye nr h . • iis -in the O.Vio!>nas 'handled 93.508 f\e- •; A'-'i.V ■ -p.hieniM ..: •: ):•! V.i. p f.c J i Negro ho- pita is in North ; . Car .hna with iii'O Led:-: pi o\ iri< J 1k':.145 day - , rare including • x • 3i*4 free days. Fra days made up -3) pei cent of the total servlet giv-! y,.. . wliei'i- the all white hoi-pitali !u, gsve Loss than 11 percent I; free dry. and Ones fo r but;; races gav. ii: : )') j" : cent in j ri'e day;- l-IVI IN v t lii South ("ai.-.hna t ve Negro ho?- j 1,1 p:.aD m ..,7 beds ptevlded 14 • - 1 ' ft: free dr.y s o; it per cent of a! : -fa! of 33.003 days ii cate Mixed. ' hospitals s-.ave 11j 24 percent •>( its! ;service in ! e«> *.•>>•- feu-, white lit.s ; llp.r’s it;.- Old.V to. | 'ST ll; I l ''-'idays free. *' Negri-1 died faster at the has ] Ypitois than did wuit- Os 87.919] lr p.i-tients m both t.-tes 4 997 »:• “‘‘jii-.r.Tv six pf-r ci•...'. died Oi 4'L.-; 1 ‘ jtiS.r white patients 10.626, only 2 55; ' : percent d.-ed Negroes di<’d ta-ie, .in ewty chi-siiiCiidati of illness, i : i V, i.r . ;P f,I ere - re. • I' - tha: white ! ! oo Only $5.37 pa day w.v spar. .. .. ... ~ re.-: : : , 5 ' out nnyed and ivY, hospital- , ' jv' r.ii;i :i from $8 40 Km a wk >-'; Continued ■ n page 8. 2nd D'D: r-.j DR.MORDECAS W. JOHNSON NOC SPEAKER Durham Dr Mordecat »V Johnsuii, guest speaker so: North j . Carolina* Cok-ge'.s first annual i i Founders Day observance- here: | las: Wednesday, paid tribute *.< I Dr. James E. Shepard, founder • the institution who died Octo j j her 6,194 Sas "a revolutionist oi |the kind produced bv the Chris tion religion”, a firm, outspoken ] ' antagonist to the segregated pa*- : tern of I lie in the south. ; Dr. Johnson predicted that re ; gidnai schools will never become , a reality in this country because ] ]no one A seriously arkijig to] j bring them into existence, and' jhe prophesied furthc: that if Ih(*v ; j should be established the -citizens] jof China. India, Indonesia, and : Africa will no long® suffer them- j j selves to >be led by a nation which j after 350 years of Christian it', and ; j democracy .--till will nut trust it ' i self to sit in its highest institu I lions with men of color, j Dr. Johnson raid "in the n< J ]2O years .ve shall either open tn>- : irors of white institutions of; j higher learning or the moral con- 1 i Itr of gravity will be moved •us ] |of the westyrn hemisphere "He ■ iContinued oii page 8. 2nd Section education. View tbr as made at Wi! I rnington Colored Library. Vivian FSGSD M!SS ALUMNI Miss Pireola t. Morrow of Win ton Salem v.a euiwned ’ Miss Alumni of 1918 )>y the Winston-Salem teacher 4 College Alumni Association in - rulorfnl coronation o« r*-mvny last L. A, COUNTY NOT TO FIGHT FOR BAN ON MIXED MARRIAGES l.Ox ANGEL! > < VNP; The i .thforiiia Supreme mtirt s invalidation of the long- .indinß Mate law against inlerraeial marriages will not he .unti - r «-d by I.n ; Angeles County, it uas disclosed here las. vvi <*k The court made the decision an Odobcr J. in a case involvin me refusal hv tin- ce.n'd*. i-U-ik ■in f«ni» -a ttrarmgi- license to Miss Andrea D !’•. •/. •'. white-, and S) Ivi-stw ,v Davis, ,T> \’t ■ S ro. When tire 30 day period in «rich ti e County could appeal the decision «-.puvd. < <-uniy Counsel Harold \V Kennelv in sti'ucted Vi’lins (ouiitv t Irrk W <«. Shut a to ignore, th- tdo legal ban. Enacted in 187 . forbade the marrinsc «»t ' perrotts with members of the Negro, Mongolian and Mat.; - m races. Diversified Program is Successful At Williston BV 005(0 l H WILMINGTON ~- The In - Occupation Class ol V. i!’: ; Hum School has made airtazir.: . . ■ press jn it: workthough the open - in iisjg (-i rchooi war; delayed ’!’ fd;-y •D --nit.cuu:; students are or. jobs litD white and colored offices and firmt- j Y of Wilmington, learning Lhi.e.-: doing under tf-li supei \ i-ion of pc.; son:; trained in then respective j ’1" fields. i s, The class is imd*.- the- direct ion j!. oi' w I'), Bryant, fooriinv’ <)T wnc] J' has hejped tile stude-nts wit,-; their ■ e ; problems and has been quite help |C 7ut in doing so if., The class i; attended by students JS. du> Mg viniotis p'-' o-d-, of v chool day tind has cii ::us-.•:<■v| nirn:;.-: : '• •problems concerning the behavior j h - * the individual while at work ] v The purpose of the class is u- U ’• id- >' (be gap between high schoo' ] -! mkl . life by giving the .Auden! j H :><aac;hing to an after high seho--.! i tea i'o.ljr g<: Oj life s work. : J The students earn the minimum! v w.vv. established by jaw. tea- fht-n | i p.'.rttime duties. ; F Officers oi the elut. are Fred ! F While is shown with Miss Lillian librarian and IV It. i Bryant, coordinator. t riitay nij.ln during a formal dance in litr honor. Miss ITcricc -■. ui’.-:-, who held th-:- ti !e of ‘"Miss .dumni" id 1917, is shown above crowning Miss Mono tv. \sk n\:sm vlof h:p bo\kh moiber WASHIMSTON AKP' The Uijjn>d I’ubi i e Vv ,i-kt r.--C IO th:& 'wi '.no U. S Civil Service ' co.nmlf-Kujiii'is to remove Mirs Am Inantii TCuilivewi Jfcni Ihe fair t,.i --; p? <yrrt&»t pr.trth-e beard because c.i ' !ici position Id support of disennv :*t >■■.•!} :-4gnhisi lyitfjpt'Q&~s in tnc Washington v-bapmr ~f the At •n --: C-C* . Association of University wom en VI i Matthews was active in • -Jt-ii.'i ti,‘ iiiencf.-Vp in th.-j? or | iicnizatton to Mrs Ma; v Church •! •. r: a',: iii. j !ir>i-,ui’hvd Xcgr, ■ mail •cr vilely because of Mrs. Terrell - : ' The ecu has also called upar> vi: h • ! ;s ! u make i'll- C •: 1 thl >ii ■ !l i' '* »' •- H. -it’-i £»OC'. ioi* t BROWN ■ w-v: Vrvran Whlt-r SlUlk-M'S aitd ihtrii’ j iviYi Oi OfV it JL'r»toa Clinic; Ca-sc Bowciifv rs, Kin*huek and Cyrnpar-v; Wii • primage. Dr. W. J. * Wheclc: ’i . Knv », *i•-. V, I.ici W E. il CTV: i•<’ r iinnany. ..’omnia Ctiidtyell, Milt tui.-tiy, Thorn:!; Green. Freema toe Company Margaret linn us. Commtinny Hospitstl; Aim :uv.nd. Biultry Thoairc-, Morgan r-K-s, 1 i.ir-v R Moore Edith I.* ipu, ■- rs' Lduftdry; Fn,. •.:,-lc: W. D Bry Fred N> >: i. Bf !k ’VUiiamL Co Hc-rbuyt abb in,-. Lucy B Mooiw Fioris p Simtmm; !i:..-1- Flows W. Stih Dixieland Bakery; Vi a;i F. While. Wiimington Galore lii-aiv. lVl.,uy E. Wahams. Sofia’ orist: George W,l?on Hehut-i I I‘o!sr»fi panH finds Mary R. Simmons al work in hot house of Will Relider, florist.
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