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WEEK ENDINC SATURDAY, JANUARY 19-ID Dr. Frazier Presides As U.S. Sociologist , Hold Meet In Chicago Chicago (ANPi When the American Sociological soi Fty, the nation',; loading : <»*..p .-I so me; at too Cong,. * hot.: 1 here Christmas week, .1 Ne gro sat in the executive ehm: for the first time in the organic,! lion';; history. Dr. E. Fnmkh 1 Frazier, elected pre .-iflcnt a yew ago, thus became the Drst Ncg. ever to head a national ptvfc. : sional scientific society. Dr, Frazier heads the cb part >ncn! oi ...snoFgy at Howard uni versity. In 1935-36, ho was direc tor -if the economic and social survey of Harlem for Mayor I,;> < Juarclia’s Commission on Condi tions in Harlem. H also was a feßw of the J<>«n Simon < .'uggen bcim foundation to study the Nr gro family in Brazil and the West Indies in 1940-11. Hi; writings melud The Negro Family in the United, States; The Negro Family in Chicago; Negro Youth at the* Crossways and The Free Negro Family, MOTHER and DAUGHTER FASHIONS CLEARANCE PALI. AND WINTER FASHIONS REDUCED Raincoats .... $15.00 (Nibaniitie-SaUi! :<?>-.i ;> : i<i materia is in a beautiful array of colors . . . ev« >y coat worth mud 1 more. See them early for best selections. Dresses . , . $6 and $8 Solid ' olor ITI n< ;- plaid v. o> !.;. .-utliii wools, nuvoity stripes, gabardines and smart prints. Don't fail to sVo tin ut dresse early. TRIM,VIED Coats .... SSO i | Muskrat, S.jiiinvl. Persian nod Beaver fur trimmed mats m beautiful stylos and «:oFor«. Shop early for best s* 1 oceans. Blouses . . $3 to $6.95 Kavon crepe ;, )i*>w : lung and short sJee\cs. White, cuiur:. : ! japes tuid priiils. Skirts , $3.95 to $10,95 Uabaj’flitu*. faille, taffeta and ail wool plaids. Season':- pojmlar colors Sport .md dress-up •fylcldeal lor wtu'k, t-cltool or plav. Sweaters ... $2 to $6 Slip,over and cardigan styles. All wool sweaters in a beautiful assortment of colors Shop early for L, ..p selections. .... Rayon Panties . 2 for $1 2 Bar (‘ricot-1 iollywood Brief rayon panties. White only. \ most unusual value. Small med ium and huge sizes Regular 79c value. Girls’ Sweaters . . $2.00 Cardigan and slipover stylos. Bright assorted colors All girls’ sizes. Not all sizes in all colors. L _ i IN RALEIGH IT’S P, jpPIL iiiUcffilMtiSli FASH!OHS INSURANCE BUILDING Besides Dr Fraztet. nine oi.-bc , ' gnu s attended the 43rd anna >1 meeting of the society. They were - Dr.-t. flurry Walker and Fr.-nh Dorsey. Howard univt ri-'ty; D* and Mrs. John Alston., Willy , iori o State college; Dr. <Jii:n lt*s i S Johnson. Fisk university and former vice.president of liu* , group. William Hale, Altana utu i WilberJ’ort't! Slate coif’] hen versitv; Fu>f A F, Yarborough, dr.re Blackburn, Planner linn •••. Indianapolis; and Sidney Wdh ip.m.-t. at; 10 ;t-erelary, 1 hie a* ) go Urban league. « O’ Prarior. Walker .and J tph D ! -oh.'., , of the committee 1 recently made a report on su, . n gat ion in 'Was hington, and Jil suich’i Masuo-ka of Fisk, spoke at lb- meeting. hi his speech. Dr J* razier ttw * cd various race theories and ex ■ plained the .ones that, work;-.: > again -1 good race relations. He r i v.' Iconics bi-racial organization , r:nd activities and urbanizati >n a.-: : Vt.Tv T-.. v M f W$ * ■PH OF r I HAWK IN - ' tv,- (oi ii* il< • insur r full • n.jovmrnt ot hu'i'l.tv nut Hip days follow injc them b\ using a little coin iimih seti* f ami ialnng lew it rhiuipf -s,", (>-, ( I , Hawkins ei upriver. /•<•!.. i urliM ie sing "Ilelida'. Mishups” in ‘"rite Itoiul to •- ;, 1.1 4-niumti this iieek. I !AN V 1 • -breaking down racial barriers He ; iso r-raired l.h<- in , e I sfj'aUf,n ->f Negroes into industry and labor ; organizations. In hi.-, disotusinn Di Kruzn 1 • introduced tin genera i topu ~.f .!(),■ meeting. "Raci. and CuiPu-e <iunta-sts si the Modern \\ rl-! J)r. Johnson o! Fade was, eieei. i ~t iari'.;>- to Ulc "Vi- at vr- ton; mitt! ;. Dr. WMkor. in , fall;,, iivi-i 0-1 navy do I'i'iuUuna yeti VI I n srnci* the Civil war into three in a : :-;is; the adjustment state fol lowing the war segregation era • luring which Negri; Waders an; a .•i;. hasor, men between ‘h, tw , ,■■■■■■• and the integration period still m progress in which Nb.gr->- waat equal parti,lijiavion in ■ ; W lit white -' A paper. Nd ;>r ' lead- y in a ' .Southern Citv” by Masuoka, o; arsed t,.- .hop..- tlint ‘"M'e rs.-v eventually conr m lerirn ■>* see ether tur n ay. inon and not mere! y aa a s;>molt* of a r.ioe. a- nati-->n-i : lily or it . d. DHORCEOR I.OSS OF TMROM I UJ.S w im w ?m si E Joiiamv- raev, s ; oy f h Africa • (ANU) Kcrfet.-,' K'lanta, 27 v s es-t !u-:, t Batrvnw'm • •! ‘ .V-me ! -1 Mr I,on non Thinsdat t<- ted his Engis.s ; ; I-rid*'- u iat hi ■■ inb«*snu-n w1 r gainst having a w.hile U teen to . ovi ; hem. Tin: ou, a'■ >n far : irve Kb., w and the i ; >ni • s M 1 Rath Wi ham . v. iavn be so 1 a d vast 1.5.11. i- wixtber Sk- wdi give yp ilia tips on-- for th* wean an he , loves, or asc end to the kingship (Without her. Kb itu.i i to talk ove, *h ■ ■ t-, at aai waih is, wir .0 L, subs. atvl a!,, s with colonial oil; s >.4 i fused to a.rraiirnt until ah,.: it,-.' ;In ... d -a net.,,is vn a , ’■ jiil : or a■:. va! i: a- a.: tit us>; <-ißr i tush oflieiaL-: is that, the question A,- chief; jinr-r v a artteem ol tltu T'n.e chief-elect met his bn.de. ,1 typist, ynis stu,.tying I-w 1 ■ England. When ,i • pec-pic In a d about the iiKirnage. they oabe-t Kiunsia io H -ssssrf'V! an , be ; him mat a white qu>.-t.*n v.oul.a not be ticrtnitterl lu rub them, line e ; d eia itaan to’u Khtiiiuna. ' e. e-e; .- a -i i-v ;,rn, ii,v :he ty- ipi, v ]•>>• -e; . \cm bring ihi.-. ivore- tn. tie: te v wdj •-,*«. ; p-1 |!j. a (<> "'.pa, O i-m vi! ; is ult. 1 , K• •i• . pm ~ui - in takuig ht. wi 1 1' to Br-ohuamankmd. F-.n one thing, rill fa-Tsi iaivyr is due-- ; bv the women, and Mrs. Khatna would iia v-- to fisi be: -ib ’> s- - -1 booing potatno-s and rovr A : chief’s wile, sw would be 1 pep ted 1 :; -.i-'ik iinrder t-nan *u other to set an example Should she visit the Union rJ South -Africa or Rhodesia with her ii-.rh vid. aim would be can* - ' v :;oi r.ii, i- :S| : lid wo lid !)■• loia'd, ■ to tM win!,, note's. e:ti in whit*- i-estau rants or travel, in whit-'* trains, it --t a ■ .hit ion - lie- '.vhitt w< .im The t.sdr.a] decision to oppor-o -was reached :>y the tribal cnamol , f rid a-as Octoiu r S\V NOI SAW IT f\ THRCAROUMAN THANK A01! furniture: SECOND HAND Bought and Sold. Easy Terms Radio Hospital 405 ,E„ Martin Street Phone 7159 SUITS MADE TO MEASURE Snakenburg’s Tailors 123 So. Salisbury Street J. D. Snakenburg Raleigh, N. C. REMAINING NEGRO MERCHANTS FACE DISASTER IN MIAMI MIAMI (A.K’Pi —A '■lU'vrv m,irie of the Nee.ro residenteil are.i here ri! ri< .cd 10.-. i. week, lint th• 1 N>' ero be: .ness opera!,jr loiig ;i prom !!•!;! i ie, i-'hal i-:, kteei i, ' •‘colored town.’* 1 methodically brie.; repiaced bv tncrr.-hanls of ot he; rates. A • i, -nr* . •, 'in or ; i v;,.. provailed in this city there was no utd'tceir.Oiii. t, j- white nierc'e.iit-.- ■■■■, b'.-cate in the Negro j*eeticn • But ."■ ~ch 1.-: not the csv'; ; rjlop.n r -1 .• I firm !'.’<■■■ on t p Negro rm-r --ebsut .uund;, trembling in hi.-, boot.** Vf*-..t Muporian! o, -.cvu al u:n in untfiMe batru-trs r : the heavy rent forced tip-, n t>c Negi n met • • han! A modern building now in the of emii-iructieti, and in 'h- very j.ilackbe!!’’ of Second Avenue con i«ts of six stories, only ■nr* of which, will bp. rented by a NCgr--'*. and he is a physician. Above ! nose .tores arc apart ments which rent foi si? muidi as •siio a month The rent must be paid •:x months in advance and should the- )oase iy; broken ivha!<--vc*r i ant remain.; becomes forfeited lo U-,e oV'i 10) The store a ~!! saial’cr in size than the -m: i.hey replaced sell such merchandise as will be a ro dents living in Hie above apart ivf-ii) a V pei ml eominblee Vii.t * erf; listed tv.o e,;. sf ■ eve-sore-, .in the’ ;v:-ei o r,-sid- •,tini district And oner* these i'.uF'iine.s arc razed for rr>>lac< i:icnl by inorc ui ’d-.rn one.'. ii will find themselves .sur rounded by white business;?? ai ri-ady serving tiie Negro market Hmrrl'.-e makii,:.: ii a suicidal at tempt for the No n o nicrchiitits to ri.-k Ins hard earned cash to con;■ pole with white cumpoutorK v.-hu ue now enfrenehmg themselves m ‘tie tilightccl otsis As m rnos! i.itiei-j. the liquor t-ade ,s corsipieciy incauqe ii>;ed ;ii iMianii is*, whites S are most of the mod ern dance halls There i, oniv "r.e ,\ T - gru-owiH-.'fi slit- is ,;!>je i--. 1 •mMoMMMvwiMiimni.MlinMg'MMwniuilWiii \M* drive: in CALVIN’S INN STOP AT 21 ! 2PE i ERSRURG PIKE ROUTE 1 | FOOD-BEER-SOFT DRINKS | Mrs Km Woods PROPRIETORS- Cdvm Caldwell i HOME COOKING OUR SPECIALTY A MUST STOP ON NO. 1 WHAT TO DO FOR A COLD At the first, sign of a cold, obey these simple rules: 1* Keep warm and get as much rest as possible, 2, Drink lots of water and fruit juice -. , 3. Take a ( A LOTA 11. La lot Mbs are a thorough depend able laxative, intestinal I antiseptic and diuretic. They clean out the entire rfi i ge.tive tract and flush your kidney,;; ridding the system of poisonous toxins. They help nature throw off a cold, REMEMBER! At the first sign of a coId—REST— EIQTTDS —CALO TABS. Follow label directions. , FOLLOW 11 IF. CROWD TO gKKFirf) 205 S. Wilmington Street I ,km> aui 2/mt % : fJt MMali . 4cm , - • 1 new*—m»— ******.+**,:*,-**■*»*■..»>, mwu'ww «w.w <*»■».< wmkwjM MADAM WELLS (NOT A GYPSY) American Scientific Palmist, and Advisor (First Appearance In This Community) SPECIAL READINGS 50c v Good lor the public by her Wonderful Powers in H Isi s) reading the history of one s life by examining the V\ ijl/j hand. She tells the past, present end future: also Cv w-* gives advice on all affairs of Life, such as Love - i Affairs. Business Matters, Family Afairs, Wilis, j \ J I Divorces and! most everything pertaining to the V— .J welfare of one's life. She tells you the initials of your future companion, whether true nr false, tails you whal business you are best adapted to and all about absent friends: tells what planet •you were born under and what part of the country is luckiest for you. This gifted lady is now located in your Ibwn and can be consulted on all affairs of life. Each Reading Confidential—Read for both white and ctlored Daily and Sunday—9 a. m. to 10 p. in Permanently located in Trailer 1 2 mile from Raleigh City Limits. U. S. Route IS-A South. Fayetteville Highway. South Street Bus stops at door. Tnr: oaroliniaw Me; -.- o re-.1.-uirant •• ats-.* full within ; it if- ■ •..roe 1 dr-'-c v Th<* three Nr- I pro I■■ Mnurant.- ahnig Miami's gay .'■mired Av.-nnti are not halt os; busy as s-uveral while establish-., nKiit ro is very tree with the | Chino-o opera led place foi it is ’ n i.v to,- persons m stand in! )m e io; ! , ‘ \ ,'r . !:-- ,j; f. *; O I ')' (TT* ! ( v. iv’d by white.-;, ji’iis the Negro merchant- in j Miami im-is himself to a plight ! V. :\,,.h niii::!d find it, s'ii.ition in; more distant areas like Brown's j subd'vtiion. Liberia and othei iso- j ;. 1 1.e.-1 not yet roralled by i land-sharks who call themselves' “deveiopbi j HHIFIVIvIIFM KAV 11FJ.D IN 11 AUI \\ j Fifteen Negro -t-ti Clubs of Hull- ' fax County held their 13th annual ; Achievement Day program recent- ! iy with nearly 300 members arid vi.'-jtnrs ;itn nding ln,-|ri,‘Htio:vd 1 ilk:- f.\ eotrniy of- 1 f." er ■ l<>:-iir ; - club ■ opt 0 ■ utu dives ini• - .it the yesr's Hviitc-: by mdividurl clubs, award ; my and o i'ronp song ( "n|r .(■ wen fC;d’iu of the :>:,)■ r.rriiu.n ccoiunig to Nci.;-,* County , About l.t Knight of the State ; <..'dloi’.r tixtension St’vvic-e. Spook-'-: s included W IT Over -1 man. superintendent of schools; '5. lie-.!;. Alexander, county coiu m ism-.nor; He- a Colt-.in member of ASLit Tillery 4 H Club; and Mrs. ! S. .Tones, a *l-11 parent-lender of Mrtt-y'.. Chapel community •in til Conneti buntKt- was won ; i'- 'H.nr.v',-, Chapel Club whi.-it e‘al i- in's Fden Ciub. \\i * '• nd Tilleiy Chapel, with 82 points, were sec'-nd ar.d third Hi ojoet citiimpionthip <•<-, tific.stes ; we*.••: awtired ,-.s follows. Corn, s ! !’,■■-’ it C! - • ■ ■ ; r, 'or t'-irii ■ . HmiHt of Dani- i Chape 1; watrrmei in, Oct-a vis flew- lin of Daniel Chapel; dairy calf, K.itep (iray of Eden: fa!, hog, Leon 1 a i'd Smith of TiiJery Chapel; brood sow, Percy Hawkins. Jr., of Til -1 lory Chapel; garden. Couplas Whit ! -ikor of in hordcipoultry, Romonu Brooks of Hcbgood; room improve : merit Mildred Cofir'd t ,f Inber- I dm; food prep-cir,voin. Blanche I Si-aw of Mary ■ C» .. • I; c , ming. : Minnie Branchc jf : ; i; !'•!)<•> v ireni'h'; and Lluma I’e./e 1 daiys : Chapel < junior •. : C m and vnluar.te t>jl iwere ; awarded in w unci’,, ui ; earnests sivsisoied try h isin* .■ • I I inn:. Hen i,-i t n: h< ■: cm. ' lest with Print ranking second niri Andre.' J- l-. ,on third. OFFER isi UAt, ON PLEA FOR IS HIT TO HAS T (Mill HON | PHILADELFri > A- Decision <m j t.h.r governmur.G; pica u> cilmiiss A. hr* complaint, of Devereaux Tom- J lilt>on I’S- velar old Ncc.ro .seeking 1 octiv»■ s<■ rvl(■ o »..-?rd fut>in i >.- i oJin'tir-.;. him for .indue* ion into a ' ■ ■ *•'■*>> unit dffm ; rj tod i% ;>s Krdnvnl Judge J. ; Cnil ir n G in" agreed tu heat fur- I flier argument on the government’s I motion or. Jrtumrv 17. | At a hearing held here today ; :n Ihe Fed eral District Court, Judge Cfnney refused :o grant the pt> j 'll ion . ! NAACP att >m vs on Tom I I!;ioiibehalf for a temporary NEED GLASSES? % 4 mT' C cm * Raleigh, NC. Walker Bros. Transfc * Moving and General Hauling . ! Wood Bag Coal Wood hawing focal and Long Distance Hauling SI 2 I Davie Street Dial 3-1.623 Dan,. ! \V Hi- Edwa d Walk or Bennett McClain / ' / ! / 7 / / - //'% /&l} "&r l . \ Y"yi / "-/ / ■/>■ (j /'square , /•v. //# -i / ~ • ' /Jm 'PINE 3 Til ft $&&&£ . i/§ u l( /■ Vitamin "B” Homo e - f mIL m DRAMATICALLY NFWt NEW in style and beauty ' " Distinctive . .dignified ---- - Two True Temp Ovens ~ • DOES MORE FOR YOU! YOU SAVE time, work and worry—-enjoy more vTSS-.s leisure—greater economy. $319-95 Wfcstingliousc OA/mtyl#w twq.oy*n mm-: It'S popularity makes it the Champion of ran go val uc. Its ma n.y Weat i nghouse features are those modern home makers want. Also comes in the Champion one oven mode! with three OTHER MODELS FROM $214.95 Hayes-Jackson Electric : . ! 133 East Hargett Street Ralcit: \ N, C. restraining order against the Se i k-etive Service Board /seeking 1 to ; ii duct Tomlinton. A motion to ciis j ;nifs the complaint, was made by li. S. Attorney E. -A. Kallick on j grounds that the plication of is.su j ing a restraining ' rdi-r against, the : Selective ScdV' Board is now j moot, since l Vi, the date on j#* "Sk / Does \ / 3 jobs fast to\ J relieve that I BACKACHE/ \ v m ' ;*! Sf c\ j m i Ttsict; plasters are t.hn one p.-dne* ■suie fin r.-way 'etief of musatiliu backache' ill The piaster sMr-s tip circu lation. firings the healing and warming blood t 'he sore spot. Tense muscles n * and the pain eases. <2> It strap TtcWncrriUs ctes cuts down inose jabs ot pain. t 3) The protective pad uuß.rds against chi : ig Tests by dor t 0... show that Johnson's BACK PLASTER helps Hi irij ■ .. i;, • oi 1 sufferei . I ; • ■ marie' t.iv Johnson t-~ Johnson known for fine r.tr '-at products !,;■ years. At a drug cons, roomy storage drawers-- i' one easily converted to :« •• drawer. For only a few ex : get built-in Wcstinghouse qua • pendability and long life. PAGE THREE - which Tornlinr, mp wo. : ■ :• , ! for iiaiuetr !>.. it ■ 2/oki- ('/ ; /AAecli 1 ur.mV'V:- ''tv-... j. PACE BOV U 43,00 r J & CLAMOUR v kAca eor v CLUSTER 18.50 -^i. M ' ■ THE HALF <; length V'HS lia: !. Hat! L!, r,,..!, is il fa-ii. ns at «!.. ■ lisn.y natuu ■' • can wear n a stik, you t long) , . • SEN!.' . i ■ #SE H V V O L ll l # va r I l> EL I : m J ("St R V " « 507 MET?; DEPT.
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