WHITE TO DISCUSS RIGHTS!
Future action on the? civil rijrt'U frou;,
following lu.-U weckV, ft*■ fevof il > Atir-iin
istiation-R'pon;; nrlion a tL ruffe :n
Senate Rules which would ha ■ pavo.i Utrt
way for ci.actuiort <r : Pfo-hlonv. T: urn nit's
‘NO MILLIONAIRE’, SPA HIDING
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16 Pages
VOLUME XXVIH RALKIUH, NORTH < \i;ui.iNA \'. HK K iIN! >i N't; SATI ItU * V S\ MA'U id L>-
SENATE POST
★ ★ * ¥ ¥ ¥ •¥ ¥ * & T*r * *
o TYRE AO Y FOR NA ACP MEET
300 DELEGATES
EXPECTED HERE
TO ATTEND MEET
OXfici ■\. • i the R a icli.i j Ist. :h
NAACP which is sereine • ost
for the 2-da - Southeastern Hf ,; -ri
al Lt—titrshig and Trxning Insti
tute scheduled for Saturday nd
Sunday nn'mie d this v. r* >• that
all se«u>'jv nf the •;n'erei.--n ex
cept three v. u !l>c held at ‘ > V -
Baptist Church
The three -o -ions whi'b will
be held elsewhere include the Sat
urday evening dinner session which
is slated to be held ft* she Club
Celoaa.de at Cabnmir and Btourd
Streets, the Sunday «:-.■■ ■ »>i* se
sion which ■■ ill be held
Bloodwr-rth Stri •*» YMC’A and the
final mass meeting which C -ho
ed for Hie Rult M< a v .; Audi
torium.
More than 300 dc.<gates and ob
servers are expected to begin ar
riving in the city Friday fm me
conference wnich --. ill n m
tally at io a. in. Saturday morn
ing
Delegates who have not regt ter
ed by mail vcill be .Fm Swed
the First Baptist Ciiuiuh at vY -
minfton and Strcr: Mr--
Florence B Irvin -n ns ee.
tary of th>' R'lieiwi Branch. wiH
be in charge of registration
Housing for the dvl'wiU- *vbi he
arranged through ~ h-usii g >-w
tns:tee headed l>y Mi M s !
rMairman of :!. ff• •; :: ■ Cormrii
tee.
Meals for the delegates n be
obtained at toe first Baptist
Church, except <u, s :nd.iy rvc .
ing. when brrabf.u.t wiii hr -•--
cd at the R-- *w- rth .Street VM<'
Walter Whim nut .--.•rctrr .
who is slated to be the principal
speaker at the Suruiin ,t m-w
mass meeting wnwh will cl in'- iv
the conference will arrive at the
Raleigh-Durham Airport at. V.'Ml
p rr, 8 -turd
Approving - n the Sts dr, -•»f 1 f ■ r
noon program which is nedulrd
for 3 p m, will be the Sclah Jub
Ice Singer.* and tin St. James Bip
list ChuiTh C- --.T >.( Rocky V«;u '
Robert Carter arsis’ant :p rial
counsel. (•-• tod . i be : I'su-i,. ■
(Continued ot page 3- i ■ rvcli'in'
N. C. Mutual Head Assails
Ebony Magazine Story
FOE OF KLAN WAS
ONCE KLANSMAN
Tallahassee, i“a. (AM’)
Gev Kullti Warren was once a
hKiabcr of th < Ku Klus Klan ■
but quit the h..- . it order in
disgust. Warren, the has dc
neunred the KKK and pro
poses to outlaw it in Florida,
recalled his membership in a
statement handed, without ex
pi a nation. to newsmen here
last week
i'he statement said, .Many
years ago, after repeat* a re
quests by a friend who said
\C r ‘iiUnu<xl on page «. Ist section) j
NORTH CAROLINA’S LEADING WEEKLY
Bethune Opposes
Regional Schools
L-'ikt'!.!' '! K!a * ANP) - ■ VV hi*■ ’
,-ntd S, : week that
muons! ' kr;:i", on a totted
bn. s were coni ini! to the south, hut
Mrs Mar? 'I.I -• ■<< p.euutnc de
manded tin- ei -i 1 in-!' (inn ! KV'?-
ten. of ( -fun ■ »• if, min .urn
They v.vrp snmtii; the many peo
ple vi-hi> .‘•knr.C'i o) T/'.ici’lund |
i.. - ’xC' . ' hi j; Finrida Sootu
ern viilcpio oh: ei v ■ its i-.’th an
aub! f( unci', r week celebration.
Adiniltins! »h.«; ccgiona! sc! nolf.
’A' !'• f O •>:" V)' M- ''u ’■ *•! J •'<* *’•' •' '• i i *•/ Jl* * -
North Car iin.i MutuU t.;*«• 1 ’i";
~nr<‘ (o, f.'. '■.•eel; 'I - pi; denied 1
lii inane.
Mr. Spaukiin;, ais scored ’he
nvugazin-: & statements that h* heads ;
a 60 million dollar business and
lives in ;> $25,000 home as ‘ erron- !
ecus and damaging."
H< veaitng that i: >. u.stru Mef’ ;
ids lawvcr to demand u. .etra :ior. ;
from (he magazine. Mr. Spauldingj
raid that ae would be unable to I
become a mill! lire on his salary!
if he "lived t . be a hundred'’. J
! In discus;- m?, his "$25,000 homo ' i
i the Durham businessman said that |
ne had paid $6,000 for it and that ]
.he had made improvements on it |
I eoslinp' ;n the neighbor hipjbd of S- ]
j iContinued on page 6- Ist section)
ctvil rirhtd program is evpc -'ti d io !>*' di>
cussed ity VV.'ilL'r Whip.-, NAAiT o i-ii>nu!
-V'.d't.'iaiy xti Hte Uaiuigh IVLmi 'nol Auditor
ium S' IK (i tt V.
Ml While id sci'filllcd L: : pj>;: K_ .*•!- tljo_
AMBASSADOR TO
LIBERIA NAMES!
8? WES, TRUMAN
tS/HN' TON tANT)
President Truman, this week,
sent U the m djlc th;’ r'cnin;!
*i',n of FfTwarri I!. Dudley lot
.'lie off i' t of tlie first I >
andnv ador to Librrij >lr.
Dudley is now crying .■ - \nn
lean minister to l.ih-fia. His
nomination < ambassador fol
lows the decision r«- ich fl by
(hr guvf * niornts of the ( nib (I
s I.iheii i in raise their
respective legations to rmSias-
Ml'
Dudley was horn at South’
Krslen. Va., "id received hi
early education in the pul'lii
I hoots of Roanoke, Va Ate
graduated from Johnson C
I Smith college and .V, lohn’s
university law ••liro‘ He it
attended Ifowaid i'wi> s 1
(n February. u
appomteil a'-wiuanl alt. : >.e>
general for the >t*|. •»)' N-w
j Votk In 1.* I he juii.id Die
legal staff «l ’.lit NAAf'P.
Dudley was granted leave of
absence from the assoc.aiion
ill 1945 to serve a , counsel to
the guwernor of the Virgin I
J ■ tm : . ifi Octoe.«*, he
rein ned to the V. S. to take
I up his duties as assistant spe
cial counsel lor the NAACP.
He resigned this post in May,
1948, to become American
' minister to Liberia.
jjrw I
... >
|i’j!i!;i- mafd nic-'i u:;. . •••tn.uitil.'il lor *> p.ivi. I
which will c ! .itna\ !\vo .:->y 1( ishlnr,- hij; and |
1 raining iiv.tinte r.omlt»ct«({ m- fho Sor.it!i • |
oast orn Kc.vionp.l ( oni'erenen o!' N A AC!’ j
(('ontiruod S, i i.d. m-'-I .n)
DR, F, P. GRAHAM
NAMED SENATOR
BY eev. SCOTT
Dr. Frank !' Cmiia-a jna ruleut
of the Lo.r-or ,-f N -itb Caro
lina and member of the Prv.-ulent':
Committee on Civil Rird'.lo. '.'rr-;
nanrted to. th-' United Sf.nU ■ Senote
],-t c Tuesdny by Go--. W Kerr
frntt to fi’i the unexpired Horn
of tr.e i >te Senator J. Melvili*'
B ■Ugho O
Dr fbahuiia who Is rceogni/etl
os one -d the South'.; great liberals
was named by Governor tkott in
T.. - .1 . rjmht during the O Max
Gardner Award t 1 nner at Chapel
Hi!!.
Although Jji Graham ha lour
porter of minority rights, ho hsa
con.’-j; tently refus* d to go to ex*
trenie.: in the advoear-- of s'pps
which in ms own juagen.-rnl 'would
jthi-mis-h viol- rt <iisloca*ion in the
. the imno- rep '1 follow ing ltie
i laiK-f- -if the report of the ( v ics
i- .o Cotun'.i'to, .••; Civil ft; ;.'
last, year.
While agree ng --'itti the inaji.ii
ity report':, findings of gross sn
c-;i;ltU . . i Un ir f I'ment of F
uati .n's rriinoriFc;; Dr Graharr
'held fa the mew that tnc remedy
m • -ht iii!'- lx: found in educa
lion of r.tt.mcera of ijofn racer, and
'in a lon . raicpr-mmam aimed -l
’ a ohiti-'ii.
Although tin.. drew tin
• f ; re "f Utc app-'inorsts m' "gradual
i;m", othf r . land , in th*- rmrU'-r
.of li.n ~nd free us< ->f f.br balm'
and !.:f|U'il;t v of educational and yob
t.hi epp aition of exu < ruist.. among
the ••*n! i Ne,*ro e)cjr.ei.t a
In V a n.< nt made f.,d ~g hi,
‘Cvritimied on pag‘- h: mrii-'-u'
Tobias, Stassen
Speak As UNFC
Opens Campaign
i J)r Ci ann.ru; li Tobins (iiractc' 1
<■' 1 1" ■ i ’ -St /: !it rid. aon
Hi id :• ;>■ .-.sen. Pp siclcnt of the
I'l.i. erslty of Pennsylvania, will
bo flint n.{ the guest speakers foi
the open it:;; meeting of. the <;ixi:
iior’.ial United Negro College Fund;
| campaign.
The announcemet was ado b.v
Claijdt A. Barnetf, director of the ,
Assoc ated Negro Press, who is N -
:is anal Vice Chairman. The meet
ing will take place at 4 p.m. Tnes
] day Apt il IS, in the Rairsoow Room
;of Rockefeller Center, and will be
broadcast over n nation-wide hook*
i up.
SINGLE .* /Y
COPY IOC
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W'- ... jyfiteM-
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4*T Aft ji
tiros mill \!»nc i
Stio-.vn Mr, Martha V tj < »u
ifj. « iilr.v, of ih G<i- Kom i f.
Mr( 1,?! ,v. for wti m tllfui.d ritm.
virre held Monday follow inr, her
rici«;i«t* S: furiiay afternoon at ber
heme on Tnrbfiro K‘ id. -(• t * on
this rasa .
; ‘Compromise”
Is Assailed By
Negro Leaders
FUNERAL RITES
HELD HERE FOR
mrs, mccauley
RA i EIGfl -Ml ' M-. .ha A '
f'nuh'y, v.'i'imw v-f R-og*’.v 1, M- 1
C uley died at her Ivuyk- on H ih
T.vl-uo Rood .Snit.idoy aften 1 e.i, ’
M--- ; Jdih
i ■ Mi’l : i■ y ■ . ; ■: ',- r: o-o y
worker nod render'-d .1 wide (*...(••
*(’ ntsnned 00 par ■ io v,<: -,u
1 The i-’H'l f >, idO.W'O
i )■■■ :o' ■ 'dy ID )■' ol tin c»i
;Uv - c 'll') 1 1. tie
: amount ■.c 1 ■ .-G. needed t.> lil! th.'
ap s:' U -n in come and 1 e in.;
/ .<1 or. of, ,n'J nr.-in tain the educa*
| turn sl.inuaitis o! the 31 member
colleges and universities
Inventions to the Fund': nati-e.-
|aJ campaign opening have been i-< nt
jout by an amki&*.'meats committee
J which includes -John D Rod'.
Her, Jr., Chairman. Nation 1. <"
jeil, Thomas A. Morgan. Chaim./m
io£ the Fund’s Board of Directors,
jF. D. Patterson. p-eiddent of the
j Continued on joe 8 this section
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uli FILIBUSTER
W. . £i»u 1 \P '•'»!;ji i;
ii, 1 :,h<:. t’- CD R. 3
ccr,*' 1 '- National coniniif.tr' 1 oil ait*
i>„..-. 'id .’. hir: ■'. hr at 33 A ACT’
fl: • . :>- ■■■• !a : '.v Waiter Whii:
he.ro iaot. ws-rk all imun the
son.'.fr.r thought ho aw the wcr-T
'*at>i n~t -■ nr-ii if." :n ;■ :h- a- r>
hhr Al " VVU
’•or !>'.(.♦ just a filer Minority
•n. -T that the mate lay a- ;d •
tin . Mir . light and adjourn. Upon
eisase Whitt hand
*3'..Mi tun sec i upon White -vith
A• V i * *i Cf *,* ATr/’’* r-, i }-. 4 I
Col i tlniKd ‘ on ’ p.ige *8*‘ ihu % cion
i: :on 1 cur:or," [it ,:r <■ lender;
01 .Hi -..i;.- of Me and Ironi all
; a' ■ 1" fiiiti.try -.vas virtually ]
•.inatioiMu.- tins week in condemn
i ■ t;a Scru-ie '‘Compromise” whirl.
..is;. Viren scundod win.* may be
rj*’.ith knel! of civil rights !e ,
'■.latvi!' ii- tin • a'?: ■ ■•it <if Con-
T. i< \ was (i', : • 23 in favor j
of : huh 11 jiraposal V'»t iw;
{<:■• .. : ;■ ; n - 1 1 a . on;imr 1 :
V.’c;l Rf'fH'u'hi ms. an:; 1 .
' <>- iii'.Tivft-; f; am border and far
■ ;■ v v rn I.tc
Ali icc tin a pop' 1 . 1 i ; termed;
a ro-uj'H no j ,;t. 1.; really a v Ktorv
101 the south The IB day talkie.*
! 'lea, ill. Hi e senate majority ■
!‘ ■ Irvin , !/ birjg lip a eh.,:, ••>
. • the , rap; rubv »fm < 0
. "f I ha ve halted debate at. any
a-' a. of (livni.r.ion by a■ w.
■ h t". : r::. (i nvij u 1 1' • of merr: - '
t • pro ~nt and v■ finp.
Under present sen do ruler, tie- ;
fa: e j-, jUmi can t'.e halted t. v
■ h ' •>. a third . ' 1 e, but on ,~k trui
'a..' ;11 a n.olisn <0 ei 1 ion rnn
: htiltrd Toe .>. a I'.vtial ;
< .•» I. it’d:; uv" "o ... : ibis ph.vv: ;:
m talking ic .ves thine , just the J'
they ,t a
Vis (VS oi mkc.ro bkaw.ks
Meg. a leader-, i pn .otiUng a v i- j
: riciy of polii ! vlevs were oil,:
j disr-’iwicd whh action of the
!donate ei ih.'.. discussion.
William C. Hueslon, prominent u
'Elk official and longtime R.ep;;i>-
i lican. said, “i feci like a roan with-.•
: j out a parly. ’’
“I felt at sen when I read the
recorded vote of so ’ any Ttopub- j
: licans, vesting against what 1 con- i'
side red necessary legislation to ob-!
• tain human lights,’’ Hueston said,
i <Continued, on page ft. Ist section! i
A Win t .it ■ s« » rv is not
< liiih :; - - iff.. A ■ rni
1 fl ' \ *'{}•'if*r| .tiidii'
i\iO Vf*. s r* > ivlH'ij Ui' ff)U?Ki
'
*v \Mi it TO Si NAT? Ur
fi ink !’. <. r.th irti president of
tin <ue it* i ! nicer itv nf Sort ft
f.i.'obna, amt member of I'm
dent irum.di f turimillec on
Civil Rights v. ho tv .is named tt»
Ih" i , •,, S' n.Pe Tufsil,!'. on>;e,
by (InvfTmi IV, Kirr Scott to
College May Buv
Old Rex Building
n, bt by ft M. . hi. -Ci f,.ib Igh i ‘ ..l
i t hr in.a: that .s a '.' Diiive: sify
• • cir,. i: I ' dive off'' "
T; '.V ike scanty Board r <
TTi.sse •neri: approved the s.tie of
the lii op( ity a met ' l ii
In a M.’.detm.ni M.wriy r.i:,:it
lb r;- Ib ' V . I "
th.,f the : < bool -. •■ Rni, I e . Inn .
to n. vo e'i t.ir.r.fiid, o oifiev.
ii.lo ’ " b: * t' : .a- I : i" ' ' "
»U '' v. i •
nf Hi-" f, ud if 'ii'-"''
'•hi .1 •'; I ic- ■; • • • tin rm t V
tii'- : v, <rf Ap: -
7.1 r D-iiiicf a.-t there v .is no
.plan t.< sue th tiuHiding for class
in an"j:; or do; mitorv space, bi.it if
the building - : •’ blained h.- '’>*•
SCh-aol if.'-' ii:-'' V'-.albi dc-i vn-1 i-.ij
lircly upon the adjustment of its
progi am.
Bocal n.t’mbtr.y of the Board of
Trusicts ire: Mr. F. J Ks.-mer.
Dr, V. McNeil! Potent Dr. L E.
McCauley and M:s? Miny llavw:-
Dr. G. O. Bulloch, of Y/te binsß :;
D. C is chcirmari of the Shaw
iUniversity Board of Trusties,
if •: Ik. <:!' tn link srajr- «•« i>
vvnit .ihiivc .>Oii i»uml > . it' 1
« »••! sh in In . la'in |ir*n ificJ for
ii-'r t" :ri> in uni . :i; of Or hoc • .
i iii>m> !■ y K ii l ii•; i ;v.
•’til (In ue* v p!M'd term *f ilt-e
• ate s'ldloi .1. Melville ih'uit'b
!oe
Win n vamtiim d i*> Hi seii.it*',
!»i (• -iha in v. *H ru;t •er . ; for
ti i MiH si\-ycar term, hot v. >ll
v tie ,i t-.viv ve.-r .'aiSYi, until R." -
iv - i general eleeti: n.
S, C.NMCPfSfa
2 COLLESES IB
ADMIT ItEBSBES
, f.'o!u;,il Hi, ;.j l ANP- 'mV a
; ?.r H .Hr j"! - >(l< v f <: -I ItO'uth
If'.,/. > fj A \CV, ... * -l '■>.>
iv i, ...e v. • v t.ney ghing
-i > do abend ad»iii!;ii:' Mf'a,roes.
t.e‘.’.vei I set)!. 1:5 !b’C.’.idfint
(H i-i It. 1., i- e of the nk-iiiyga
if Cbari-siun and to I'■ wi'-s-.! TTen
ry ( Sirns of iViti'.i.ui- col!•'•go
for .vo-m v;, Hutton in I he:,o Dt
v v aid Uvil Negro 5,1 ude ills ■ Mint -
; vtl Hi at'f-nd both school 1
In ,m.‘ . ; lob .t . ibVv., "d !o
; Use .Chvde&tcn county legfetatwe
1 <li.dc.r;tu the N.YACP leader
; h’.ader wroti?; ,
"Tie., county aid eity r Cha’d'i.-
! toi a arc- i.’ut finaneinliy able fa
i.pe.rate two colleges, and if they
<&■' rtltusod on png, ft. Ist section!