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WEEKENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 10-19 3RD PHELPS-STGKES REPORT SHOWS GAINS Chicago (ANP; ln spile of many handicaps, the progress H the American Negro during tin? #asi 3a years has been outstanding and j.-. credit able alike to the N> Kro and to tho n interested in his fights and welfare roiati: !;.e new ly published report nt the rheip-- Stokes ftmd. TThe progress of the Negro,- as tine with all minority jvoups, is related directly with hi- cdttcn- i lien, the report points out. Sut-1 tls tics show that the Negro had a 20 percent gain in literacy from 1911 to 1945. a 30 fold on renre of students in col leg courses nearly the same amount of Urn e in pto-i tc.ssional courses and a live-fold increase in emu.n] expenditures ; for Negro education. The rep- rt relate that perhaps the most outstanding .'in tame ▼in the number of Negro high schools from under too to rnoiej than J.OCO Despite the- r-nii.d low eco nomic level (,i the colored man to day, statistic:, show tin. n- a re * markable m,.'! c:.,-, iron, 1910. 'J’ii.u year Jic conducted 20 000 business es. Between 1940-11), he rated 97.- 195. During the same period, he increased hi;- hone ownomhip from 500,000 in 719 771. Has uric de cline in this era wa- in farm which -howed a decrease of about ; 50,000. Th.:-, the report points out. .stemmed from -tit*- mi.-.-.ratien of rural Negro:-*, to urban, center < both ii; the s utii and north The repo.it two types <.f factors the CHI.-e of he Nee? climb Until r he general group, the accepted opinion ei modern science stands ou hie.- I'apnbh- is the- factor -oat there n : o que ; ion today the -tiper.or and in - ferior ; bilii.v of fact (iivtn ihe Sal Ti C npportuii i lie.. hit- into man ho is capable ot ihe :-'smo prpgtc:and of manife ting, <1 same abilities Other motors winch hnv, . a.ied the prow, ui in ( i ini i-,i man Ure the gi v. ,j ruru i.-liOc. a '•< the implications ol constitution.D democracy and iiber.y. and also the growing conviction as: to im plication.? cf Christianity MALONES HOSTS JT TRIANGLES' LINCOLN BfIYTFa A Lincoln .fay i r sponsored goy the Tea. V:. ■ ai: * con Tempi. Mr hreiist Can ■, given at she home M> at. I Mr*-. P. C Mai.-.ne. 303 O; c Road; Sunday. February hi. 1949 rise program opened wit! .no g Negro \..':wu Am. . f- m ■ . With .iivoratiuii l-.y ’no Re. 5., W. T. Brown. L-.-t. : -t V. . - - Tempi- Church, setiplure I l-saini Dr. J. B Davis, f uqm.y Springs, X C and Mrs. Rc- .a- i Fcttifcrd render'd iai.; e-tinc 11 Talk: The Junior (ini it n-orn ■ tin Baptist f’iiurc: and th- Ot.n i.a Method it : Chmcli •••-•,d*.-: -a Nc io Spi; i u i.-: T‘a VSt. t Trio »l«-i rendered r.vi .in.-..-. Th luilo.vi:-. sail - :: 1- • . } lyrnes, Mrs. Eli-:.- i' I layer. M George Ada.;-. 5.. 1 \y It 1 and Mist Jui.a A. .- i a an instrumental -clc M - LucdU- G. Campbell. M I - Get udlnc Tr - uer and E’ a- '.: . ihe accompanist .-\ delightful . • ast - , :■<•> a.. $ arid . -l.dv .< . cults, nut.-, c ui-. Ri,• a• i C . OillCf - I.rv.-<1 »>\ ■; ~ I bers of the Club P. .->•(•; ■» ■ . Approximau )y lot, presc r.i Mi Carrie Mon an . Clui. I■. dent t. ti. STIMNTS HEAR LECTI Rfi ON AFRICA Atlanta Before an audience that bird to capacity the Exist.--;- ticn Room of the Allann Univc-r --riy Library, Profess'-r William Leo Haflsbei ry' c.l - toward University unfolded the dramatic tale ot the development of eiviika.tion in Cient and medieval Africa The u l , - lure v... illtisii .-.ted by . : pm,, tographs <-f these impose g, min; that have been unearthed by - and archaeologist Earlie r ;n l;e day’ (-• •!. ; i . Hansberfy had spoken at the moi u * in- eh,.pel programs of .M rehou.-e College. Clark Coil and don h Brown College. At the lecture in the Library, lx matje it clear that the civilizations cf Beroc, Napa, Ethiopia, Ghana. ) and Songhy wcie Ilourishinr at a lime when most of Europe was m the Dark Ag,-. His photogi apVe; of beautiful temples. preei o works. works- of an. kings, queens, and able administrators left little doubt that the average textbook gives a false picture of Africa when it is described as a land of bat - ba risen. INFANT MORTALITY RATE CITED IN ALA. Montgomery. Ala. (ANP) _ The state health department disclosed Sere last week that 1,3(12 Negro ♦babies and 1,-883 white babies born in the state died before reaching their first birthday last. y<at. The figures Were taken from the Rational office of vital statistic:-: which revealed that 3,025 of the. total 111,063 first year deaths w, from Alabama. The report ul o staEßd that 30 states had a higher infant, mortality rate for Negro ba bies than Alabama, but only IS) bad a larger white infant dcatn rate. « «4-H t'r Wins Cowboy Doors 1 DENVER. COI.O i- M-v H.-iiiiti t .‘d VYhitr.ey, Nil -4-11 Club giil f- pr-'-i i t -,! - -.- ! l.y Harry t hwsu ol Lh<- A-am* Ho.u ' ,»■ ?i j - , .-v-.-m.-nt in ra is n.r the fit; i ■■.vinnim? H« ■ * -.1 i -.;i :.i. \\)-, h t- ■- k ’he junior blue ribh-.m at the Nntinn.il V-d , . 1., , -,vill ri-. i a pair of unique, hai.dmadc g. id inla ; -i , -v. !>.-. h.- like tin- . »,,;<• pair • In- is h.,1,hr.-. .: t m m i,!,- L.-m tl,- 4 ! ,-i winning animal. Oth-.-r l-H « Hiii 1,0.. I Kn : .. :;i ?! : ... e to re* rive imilai A, me < av. ;.v<ir New Homemaker Group Installs 1949 Officials JOHNSTON COUNTY llic- New Hott-i-niakt-rs America Ciur u, t.-r .j, . 0i.,; ; , ? County Train,;p:- Schooi held in;<tailatio:i set vices on AVedni-- eay. Ecbrunrv b’h m the ac., ' : auditorium, i Thi officers \v<-••(.> dr, - .-d j white, 4 ,]:c ciiap: 1 • irk-. n, X and (attda-s e hg’r.hxi --a t ■ Irtage With th piaving of .soft ( .-made, Mild: ad Roiford. :1k Sui - • -f .Nil.A. aj.pt met :i tag, : i -ilo'.v.'d by tin cff- ( vi • ~f tin !; join The NHA i- ti.,.- national <- : | pan i/at i<,u •: Negro pupil u i| in Uu stat havtngf :>c-p :a. at,-- .- :r.- ■ :, Nc gr - The o ’ .-arn/at.-on wa:-- round <! in i‘(4i '!'!”> by pupil : c-p: "scnia!-vc. f >m Nail ~ i ytut - S’:? .... I . , . uo! !< ■■ d in to, pr- g. am The NHA : a na-n-pmtit ,' j pomt: .’■) •’. b:--. has La it.. - r. ! I i 6 11 9 ii n Vft - i ? 1141% iv. <j yiutt 11 • - I /"lx / -* /Cv\ (o n x N \ Prob-'ini v you ' erven’t 'grown" likt d< s rotund tOl low, but chon cos urn 1 hen? is one thing around ycui house i that has. Your use of eiectricilv, that | - ' ! Most fa mi iin 2 have greatly in creased their use of electric service in. Ihe lasl ten.or more year:-., os they have added more and more electrical appliances to make their home more comfortable, attractive and conven ient. And, that is a good thing. How ever, as you enjoy more and more eiectrical living in your homo you should, give a thought to the wiring Have an electrician check your house wiring and be sure tha* it is ade quale for the use you are making of it—with a good me -gin for ihc ap pfiances you will odd ,n the future ! i ; (CAROLINA POWTF-i & LtCtf-JT CCdtPANY^ ' -.did.,, i FQUR OAKS NEWS Airs. Frank R. Bagiev of Four Oaks N. C.„ is visiting -hei .hus band S-Sgt. Frank R Bag-ie.y .for an in:!', .inite time. Tic- latter; is stationed at Fort Dix, Nov. Jerst y. tin- <!(--, i I,pn• ant ■■ f .-'Oi-ittl ? . ■;: ■:it ;<■ t • pii-ViSiOU for wiirio i-p, : ,-a• iuiml ac tivities and to, pr; pr.:?tun .A' better boiiv life !■ r ?r-,-i';;;j, r-: and t.u-ir f;nn - Tr. cugh the i.'.vjgram ~f th- or cnmizmion. -t? ,i’, :?;bers ui, ui : . a ! an - p'., .tunny i , develop ibis iharueto traits which . . nt. chute t-> i< cafe:'>hip and h Ip t p:-c-p;>ru them, for the vor-alimi i : • iUNin^,ushing colors of the - y.m i/ati'-n ca , navy i>!u. an 1 . lit- ft. it (U i, i• ■nuini 'ii-: -e, . i it.and an mvvav. ring determination to sue Why, denoi'-s purity, clean! - . nc--- and !i -- mmy.-.. The ,- ihe wh : uuli be at nun:-,; j-; i?ii the program r.i ti in, ivtak:? ;i America- The red rose ou: fi .-wor. It is mv mb'bn- of vibrant, glowm;; ~ ” TTTE CAROTJVTAN SOCIAL LEGISLATION PARLEY HELD IN D. C. j.ealt.’.i —a necessary attribute , for hapiness and efficiency. Th- mot tot is Better Homos for a Better Nation., The- motto i :. I presses th.- -goal of the organize I tion and one of the major pm i poses of a;) home-making; -due.’ | tion. | The newly installed officers for the club are a? follow: president, i Mary Buie: vice president, Kddie Fay,* Roi-ford. .secretary, J<-., n - Bjitekmon. as.-’i tant -vm-ta.. 1 R- salinc Williams; tri?a-:uj-c:. i Th i'Man White; reporter. Rosaline Williams: historian. V i rgi ni. ; Rowland, sor.g leader. Mildred ■ ftaiford; and udviKi.-rs, Mr.- A V Forte and Miss E. B McNeil!, ihe club is m’lu <P.iie-i t., nu-c’ ' liiicf, a month ***'** «*s.~ -iv Mi^^wrHiHinMrtrrmiir*-uw>iuKi, hi—i» ***' ... fS\ <jr \\ ' V i ' ?e 41- iT ' * e ; 75,l W/ „cP t ! V-% e > - T%.' x '"W'c- 'Til V", | ' \N-- s<c vy, jxN \ /,'V,'' r \ L, 1 J I \ - •-/ \\ * : , > . V ' fd YOU CAN MAKF. W ~0 . ' DRESSES ... SUITS . • . // h. ✓ COATS ..SKIRTS... V?.. o:f^T\ / / BLOUSES TO SUIT YOUR ’ \ v|' f Li rj/ .T *•' PERSONAL DESIRES AND AT / t Tt.' •' SUBSTANTIA! SAVINGS* V ' v. * ' £ Special Purchase ’Y /1,/ New Spring Fabrics From A Famous Manufacturer , ■*l For Sew and Save Week Only All First Quality L • Printed Bemberp* Shetu's • 50"x54 ’ Plaid TaftVta ||l; • Ravon Spoils Faille Values to $2.y1.) up # Permanent. Moire 1 $\ \\ • Fine Rayon Faille "f } • Butcher Lim n fM V % / • Washable White Shark- A ‘ a * c # Plain I'uinbJe Bemlxuy )■ skin Sheer ' * 'Jtk Fabrics Street Floor WkY# t ’M Sew and Save Week Specials in Our Basement Store Jwpf 2,000 One Large Table 3,000 Yards of Waffle and Plain Pique Assorted Dress Fabrics fa \ 2to 10 Yard Pieces , , 4 . '"t-' [0 f \ \ REGULAR 79c VALUE 2 *° 10 Vard pK ‘ c,JS ‘ \*j/ \ 39c yd. VALUES To $1.69 up //'if % Y*®.] •t« Indic-S Willi- . . . Solid Colors 59c V’d. -L-VS /\ ' HR ■' k's ./FcWxn. m 2,000 Yards " J * l Wide Butcher Linen. K-uU<‘. Spims. 1 1 I "Ff 42” Curtain Material x.,,,,,. \ j 2 to 10 Yard Pieces ol re,;. 48, Quoliiy \ \ J■ ' 17c yd. 2300 Yard* ,-0 J \f i t'l V,-. V I - 'OO Fik ' mv a " d Broadcloth and Percales f 2 to 10 Yard Pieces '^jjL 1,600 Yards REGULAR 59c VALUE tj || * // Y 27” Cotton Crepe 39c yd. W Jfo fft Regular 48c yd. Value /'*'#• f■■ < - ILy,l - S* W-f Lidsi afv 29c yd AColors and Smp.- v > j . % ‘‘EASTERN CAROLINA'S LARGEST y Washington ’ANP) Sen. Hu ! bert H. HTinnphrey <D.. Min i.) • made a sharp retort t • ‘ the forget ful arid tho revengeful" whoso ni in >r. Uuil •* - admiiii.-1 1 ;.!!ion ; w,.nld soft, pedal civil , i.'ht legis i iatlon "are v.oi w ."aoui politic;-. 1 | motive." He seoiched il!o minors with an emphniic Paitmem th.-.; "Die |i,.h. ! fO. civil right. It.-.;. ,v.,;y begin; .and -.. . tv ho ;.)i(-( ! r.',e our -crvt,-,-- to ’iu. elimination o; our country .greatest sham, will L-orilii.m- ), ; hixh a: diri-rlminaiion. ai Jv/ieh : hi;.;, ..' poll taxes, ngainM big,,try nniU the-’-e bid,-ids re felled itv : i a -,v The i.emitor'.- ebuke v.-as. deiiv* .end at the lo T T.K.-'ay . fie . t.. si. urn ot the Cor,'.",, ’me • ■ v finished UusinC’-: m 3 i n,I Legs; ' hi": held a" -. Ij:U i dep.tr: , mentalA ud loi lvuii, Dcpartniii.-ni: jot Labor. Monday and Tuesday of; ; last week. The Minnesota senator declared j Hint it. is no* only necessary to > ! enact legislate n to abolish the noli; | tax. lynching, segregation in the: . - armed forces and job discrirninu-: ( j lion, but there is nee dfor a civil) | rights commissi n in our m-cio -i; ‘! gbvornmont to \ dalize the law en-1 * iforcement and erhealional process-! ' | rs _ I ,i He -aid ;ie inu r.jed ro ir.troduci. j a till to e: lal)li«ii -tieh :■ corp.niL 1 j -ion in the very m ’.r riiure 1 : Sen. Iliiinplir, v v • introduc, I 1 . b>- Dr Lad." .Alexander, a ..neint , Ii of the P: Csiderif:- Co.nmH’.' or. 1 < ivil lile ht- A I yin || (old - ; the 600 iJ, legale”, repr- a'i-ntir u. the j ! Icadiin . ..ti-. ■ :ti urg .rm:.,Metis ,u • la. country, 1 hat they ..uul-1 urge j the,r i, r.grcsi.men Laid for th-: > (ttit.i ccintni c 1 Die ;:.ii rit-Ms «c --1 1 -U of ' lit; -In.cm ;f ji st-ce Rep. And -- w BleroiHi r . 'll. . \\ i - tnC- :.anV’ J.’l t-gja-li. I outlining Hie he.ihh .-.ua-'l-u m liiiv c./tinlry a,u ;!n> passage . i -on’,:- f«d- 1.,! health )e 11. S. SEN. HITS DML SCHOOLS IN RADIO ADDRESS ’V \ SUING TON (ANP) - Se,, late, \V liiam L.,;nger <R., N. D 1 ■ •-k crack at the segregated I ratio rt. ! i'- pointed oui that o distressing : pi'-iut'e- c-i'H ri', 1 - fr'm a study of. hc:a!h ol Amt i-ica's IS-n/iliim ' -i ! '>. . .me .- try. i'-,-ke a many Ncy.o mothers; die- ui nregtitiiicy arid childbii :h ! do -, bites, ;-nd twice ■> ■ titauv ' iNcrm bios r|:p than do whiti h ihifc:- Tit, re i. c 170 percent Light l , a.,.,: hi*- rate among N--; moth "1 So-.,;h Carolina than „i- ; - v.-1 1 i;, • I'-otiiei--'. i e j.-eaii;-. iliK-nssuii, ■. - lei i ■'• Dr. Vv. Mon I:-. i:e Cot;!’, prof i: ■ r rs aeaioniy. y-hool oime di cine If-,ward univoi-rty. The delegates met with their ’ PAGE FIVE j.ulkiol. systems practiced in tCi • tain sections of this country. in a radio address last Sunday. Appearing on the •’Americans A!;” ovoyumi cv« hitum WOOK. the North Dakota senator stated that tie : ela: •, t ...a "tr "elimin ation fit * K.ivat'd -c: >!- would bring boUc. : isatment for mi chilQ-on, v.'ould bro-i's oppor tunity... it\ minorities. v/efod pro vide b .:•» o) ;.!i •Moup to he n:oi'( iole-;.iP, and 'vouk; incour age a ereofor mntvaJ understand fog.' Ht ! that Ihc *T.;al school ; system advoi cued i:. this country ! ha: been very h awful the II S . “How tin our ivpivseniativcs : around the table of the UN con tinue to claim leadership for dc ' mberac;’ when the representatives f i all i he .other ion...ms thnk Unit mo s Koai.a: are concerned, ; that o-culled demo*-racy has bc-cv ;a jal a ■ ■ ti'.i ■ (oaory, ' A;.:i -vonne on this snrr.u program ; ’veil- Vu o Lily •*. Jo ,iy. g eomni ,»f the National Indie : lal Jus! foe aosociatii.n, and Dr. F'eaei.i'k >.. . Ktiysiy. executive secretary of the W. 0f0,0i1,,. I''ec|a alb m i lairch <4
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