PAGE FOUR NAACPSLATES 2 REGIONAL MEETS P'SRO APRIL i YORK —TJlo.Uer B Cor- | l rct'v of brandies of Hie! t nil A elation for tin; Ad- J, It;; Os Ci 'i'll Pi • r !<*. til *.etk nonounerd two : ;ln ■' lu 1 1 t.i re - i |; 'm! NAAYi 1 inontrifi coi fci r;v. i ”i" I' !in P■ ■ ’ if':,- ;ei o . ) t J };• : I i-1 New V u >•. I |t pi ... '.l .1 ■• '■ : Cor • |,i no I'fd ir. kith Rend. In;; . j K, d a i-.i I lnr X. . Y ; Cotdei• f wi‘: (, ... t ■ r It-.Hlc! ; IV'lll NAAC!’ ,;i the State; ft Connect i- I •!. p • cl. id.ind. M.f .ichi.r !t ■■ i Delaware*, New .Jersey. New York, fenn -.ylvunin, Maryland. Vir • nm. i tnri Make " - 'M " f j ! A-■ -is* >nt ’' ■•i ■' ( ■ 1 -e' . j .ft \V A : M 1. ■ f i fiecrn.i•••• Cl t «-n»v Mm ii* i itch I • I •• • < >il ■: ' |aria ■•. K NenhiC, I Minno itn. M: ■ M { t. 'I t nl'Ci; . 11 r 1 1 a' \ \ * m Wm* j % : ' • ! #7 i! /'# * L ■ f sr :t j 1,;.. i* #■ .j ■: I ON! or MINNESOTA S 1 OEt.AiN —■ ’(os ii t Nf'vnwi, , editor ot tin- Minneapolis Spokrs j man and St. Paul Recorder. wis ’ Tided one of MinnesotaS S'lO liv- I in« greats in a poll taken recently !by the Minnesota Junior t hat; t her «1 Conmtme Mar* than 1 R.i.Ori ballots v. ere cast in the ■ veiing. -whirl* was taken in .on < nertion with the state's cent n , ni.il celebration. Newman, a ei i \ r ed Kansas ( ity. Mo., ratio t • 5 Minnesota in i:'*2S. He is a v - . l’esr of the Governor'.. Mate M • •t il XdMsnry board and the tin | neapolts Mayor's cvuncil :AM ;ii Pays Id \tlverlise!!! * Till 111 linaiimim ■miMuipuiUULLl [jj , • ; i . .<. 'n. l-'TITIT ■Yn~r.H i»l IHWMMIH niftT ~ “ r : * m ;\.y .M--3J STORE EXTENDS A CORDiAL WELCOME TO THE DELEGATES 1U I ML N. A. A. C. P.’s Southeastern Regional Convention I MEETING IN RALEIGH I i SATURDAY-SUNDAY March 26-27 | ! _:: __ l i ...... . -.i 1 0% I f j l ' fi-Y -yea. - ..'''lf'.tfs ' SRI Alls r l O sin: , T’-.i- s« 5Hi Jtsbdm' Sile.Vi',.. f.„ f li,f l< i NAACP WINS FIGHT TO END SCHOOL BIAS V.j <; Vi' tT; ! ; S J iDrti'V !' >.• ;. < I • H m; -I ; to. ■>’ fjtr R dfiitb : | Ati ui.:. i A KikVili.U'titn The ..... m *:if - Si] : ■ n W.-.rer f. '; ■■ Atlt Htmcttiyrit o e.'fi red f ON’t F. m ,J , I .. f ■ ..I ,S t;'nf'-'CS hi.:’ Dl*v SS.t.'i • I ' ’ ' n f^" \js (»! Kr- ::k-- ii(M‘tpnl. Is Slain B\ I.jndl'uK ■ ■ 1 ,‘jx r* . : ;i The ( arolinianl I TRF; HATIOTJNTAN JCS PSOSLEBSSTO IE PANEL TOPIC j Cirri nen Mitchell, labor secre- j favy the NAACP- will he tin* j principal speaker on > panel tie- | veiled to ihe tiisi. nssioi) of labor j and ciniiloytnent problemc- id. the; r M. Sattuday session ft the j Si".it!ir sie n Regional Conference > to i o in Id at die First Baptist Church As a result i f pyperience trained 1 thiough i’m|.io\ merit with ‘he Na tional Youth Administration and j the Pie i'ij! ConiiiiittVe on [■’m Ron a' ■> r-'er,! Pra.-'tices before ,i,> ; aplsr.,.; hi'J pi’t’syn; past, Mi MU- j • i‘• i: f qnde r.yvnji.-v with hbor j ■R. n and cmj leyment problem a; they .'.Cod minority eroaps. Ti l i. 11;; l-.e;". s ftl.i H-.ii i• ( . . aid!" n I-.'i.i neat ion and 1 AV.' hinr.ioe kr-t w* ck. Mi Mi: elli'I! U-erd that imy lat; ■ |- 1 at! /pied “ .rr> ;.fer:i:.i'cl; disciirninaiidii ;a d sejae ; {fatton based eti race." d'bif' ' apportin,.” r«■j-- . • *i ii; WELC 0 M E TO RALEIGH AND NORTH CAROLINA Dja *fx irr js'a A LLEsjA I ES TO THE SOUTHE ASTE RN REGION A L CONVENTION OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCI/vTION FOR THE' ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE 2 Mechanics & Farmers Bank DURHAM—RALEIGH RESOURCES OVER $5,000,000 ■ DEPOSITS UP TO $5,000 INSURED BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 1 Ta! I f!a. I ley kill''! - net, Mr. Mlt cheJl. ai'peennp before Ihc* j mittec on M.r l.’i arkttl “tn:. l i I* , union be. e< t tiiieu a; I bar i,aininß a-.tout if it reurer. tie? oi di cr ayaim.i any etnrl<" In ca'f race, reii'-.io't or na if nal a ir'in. \.'e als-, a; k that any | ,nvon follnv ing this mtjust I'-rac ! iice- hr fleet'rlined if it abrady J has cldained nargaininu right?." 1 If! Ill' i: a db'r'.f'-io'l :• turn . iM. P.ii'choll i’X|i'. eti'd !h briny; .ft p'-et;. Ot p '.rib'..', lai'f" !••• - I.';-!’ n in t nr iti practice? as UMy il'fect Nr, rii ..'iiktis W tt r Y01 : T ! i lil’.Ll) ||’o|{ t Ll’iTOl Hill. V-'ASJLNGTON. M ueh i \ ! ... ,ls the !'! W, i e. f, :'b. be.'eiie la\ s.iu! Us : te.’i.niflb??' of loi-i y n;:. a;a’r ■' * • - idii-,. t•; \' b ,w< ii >\ u ■. . ■V if ;■■■ • ; - .si' lix.der and ie ; . ; r, .\, j t;n!tar'.a i :■■■ ■ ■ isesson of ;b# thaM annual Yv.i'.it t'.oi n A ncuitin;: b r H:e Advaaen ment. of Colored People to In held J here April rO-23. Highlight of t ir linn day : erie? iof !ii< t;n •vi 1 i occur <it Friday. ,' Ar.il viim lb, ear than three | hand.; eel cor I ere nee deter,o’ ’’ n..;- : lb; . '.i iay NAACP mi ■ r < naplr: s j and ; outh councils, will ;.. it th • ( :pi;;■ ’ t i (ii cii.-s wiio Idea- re ! vc :cn 'tors and l i'nre-en'..' • it'.e.. a t'".r n:.<.'l;ay - b.'.eisl.Uivc nro ! . ■ i \■ . hi,.; i tt ll. •;.*i r, civil :] r um.' cenonric eccui ily. and so • I Oal weliui-r. M: -. III*! > Hir. ,' . N \CP ' till) ! c.'ta\. hie. .o’.nouiK e.» tli.?.*. ji b' I' 11 to lil: ls!• t f . '(■•];■■ . '.'.i'ic.h ha i j iv cn tdted i mei ali"i.' Civil Ki 'tit' j\\ lit uiri’.Tiir (li lay ■;.m;,'a el l llmeirii Culvers!..'. . H r ! I t!ie XT AA(I ’ X a,h < ilWc at >h< v : re. < ta.. v. ill 1- Mi }| : :•( ; re Mitciieil. the A" ■ i ' ■ >* •* Ffc.li y, CHI’ ’ .a; s'' Lui l Lp* ui.il '. *. ,»■. . fc . r > | ,(■, * t (*. t, i y i ha:» t ixcd n Tiis in •• f --.! • iT- «> i l ;., i U'Yimlu.'. v- V.- WEEK I'VIMNi; SATURDAY, MARCH ZB, 1949 j I LOLUiOF HEADS ITO Vrli’Ml Ail AIM !i»iKKT Vi II,L A. & 11. : 1 T’RAITPK YH'vV. Tas ; AN P) , t Acrordiii;' to Di S .1. Reedy, pi e. . 1 üb'nt of (hr Natioral Altenni nr.- I j .aH' -itien. fot'-n lYiJlcgn presidents '.vil! rii..- “Equalisation of Op- Irr a'! uiiif tt ■ li.y.her Kduealton ’ ' t the toer'h annual mceHny of trie ' ■ NAS t.i ■ r iu'lfl at Florida A. and | tvi. . ibay , Ti'.;laiia'-'su', Kia . Api .l Alt and t). A F'>lli'i”:ng the lead of the Sain- J .ri I'",; ton loopting it* 1948 the • ! Tlorid:? Pc'tiu.u wHi have :;tudeni • • r.c: ii;- ro i d Y.-Srd ihry heliovc Li ' i).c(*c;.'L'Ft vy to foslcx' school spirit -1 | i 'r.ni Wil'i.im I! Gray of r'i • ivl.i A : 11 t.i M is sciicdulod t > I ;’a ’VC I .uriijr CL i.'Men»an, | ojv'midppl of Uw ivL ussnpi 'ilion. Vj. ; I-. - <’< i t of (In: Student i t ... It w ,‘1 hr a • ' • : •p• - .• a Loi'ipijpL dance SHORTER COLLEGE MARKS FOUNDING UTTUS ROCK. Ark.* In oi.sfr vui.re ■ f its? o:ird annual Founder’?. | d«y recently, Shorter college had ..-. guest : ncakers Bishop W A. ; Fountain, prelate of the Arkan- area of the Afrl i can Methodist. Episcopal church. Bishop J. li prelate of ; the 'Venn -.see- Kentucky AMI. di« ■ ■ r and former piesidem of the • collect". and J. J. Sinunons. real it .date and oil broker of . I usk ,; '* 'fv e. Ok la ! ls ir ug the day tfa.OOG was rr.ls led for tii< school a expansion pro | gram. in uiAH Americans continued h.i ■ i rat tnt.we than one egg per person ■iprr das on the average. Research scientists and farmers i alike have proved repeatedly that ; gsms ,md ' 'go crops can be rais ed profitably in North Carolina. hVati Th<- Carolinian! !

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