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\ _ . v a . . , . ■ os&**s* ' 4 " lt *- -\„ > *'''. VI [| M ill ON \ <hil i care program. sponsored '■> Chapter ! of Eniled W.o 'i 1 b Raleigh. N « Reading It wo ! ■> to right .h i ! mm.t Err H Capus Hope Jr <ie' i £(• S, ■■ .. < William < .-Hi- op «n r--- > . Jr., Th m.t, Wild*: ' . ;<■. ; Smith Joseph Rich.ir.lsnn H.oa row staff -~ Mss R. D Ha He- Director. Mrs. It. V SI:;■ '.it Lacy Rami ami Mi.-. i:i;/.»h>-;s, Watkins FRFMONT I U)MW'.!> TOP YC. Ml U\W? GOLDSBORO. N 0 :.\ ; Rudolph Art:- pre sivi’ ’ ■ . Fremont 'A t-H t • Wayne - ' ("• ; r-:<• i i ■■ ■ ed the n. t ■• :t ataitti! ."A ; o • •., , : . J.. <',.. clubber ■ ' ■ ’ a- ■ V•: 1948. r week A • ■* Fr school, hi v. 1 i ■Go! f.j ; honor bv ' ■ : operatic" cv;' , i; K in . tiultur and 1 g .morior : Nonii ( Ati& .'tW •- d !-••»■•; --A ■'?; i' < O l pi *Aj •' . t ' , ’ the Greer : m ao, , to projects Hu- ton • . - where Art• ■ ’ i e -s n;, ■r. or.ri • r,e . ff.-.- ■■•jo :.■ .no r ; , y. <t ' i t :•< :■ . Artis has Awn wo idm : ■■< '■>■■■ Fremont cl w I s tv- o , • •■ b head of the wunfv C mm. ; ... pou l 5 s y :- • n > f I'■ • ? ■'. A< . " a • ins t’ > \y i j, '■’•.Si ’ * i f"*i. ik :nor i' i : • 1' /t{ V. * t• -« (*• - ilu i rd It . It.l',’ j’ ‘ •P Jh'V! J ip-f-j-A. OPEN HOSPITAL OKU i PHil ADKbPstIA , . of the .create: . • ranking .• 4 ;c • ever to be gmhered Oil too : tage ■■ r ■ A' oh ft; ■ ■ Mu- O 0. , , ,:•! .11 , n ,0.0 ' at th- kicK -i: , f ■ t'-j. .vi . D.V .?!■: . 0 vjhorffi r;.: plftgn. M.uvC I;' Ac.'mi; i - .. . , C'tiM'i . !/ f:, ... I nab Cl .■ -vill nd 'n ■c.• ;> \y <j rotr. Hey..oids William H S, k " ||c' ':C Cy J" +>. STUDENTS VISIT CAROTIN lAN—The above picture was made as senior students of the Spaulding High Seh .o\ of Spi .rig Hope visited Raleigh last week on a tour of the Tarheel cvplta! conducted by John H. Brown. Jr. principal of the school and Miss D. W. Alston. Bennett College stu dent and practice teaehei «.t SpnuW.ii)*". UPWA Hits Use Os Loyalty Order To Enforce Bias Wt.rkor--' ■ f A of:lira (jjf.i. ’ciCvr-ted major dj«f;us.s:.<n i.o a na ; .0:1 Wide CtmiJKi !>•.!; tr> -top ui-- orimmotion igaiasl Ac "tr.ph\v :r. tit- mi hi servicr' Tlic Executive B aid t-jopv-j ~ i'-pe-oial iTpori booed upon us . t: si • r loyaify rv-v - wo-.o }!;' . <? *r,:f tJjf L*‘'-'..IU V (i (}\Y • hcii't;:; U'-'-d, ifv dismiss any govern :ft-fni ; ■ k;:: who in ?n- - --l diKcriminain'-n T "■ report on rlir use of she j ! y *"Tr -i n r conta ?ic d cxtoi p * s Q !!■•'.?• :;?%'■ tis vAjii « f.j. ’~, .- . ; • { >'! ;. • . .t'P . • i t'’ : i - ; snie <T bo%.rido ndn'Ts <'?r; a Jim <'i ■v\ fc*v ;• ♦‘•eking ton hos Jim Cro-v. .signs tr ; .l|{ . i'iC’i ::1 iA > ;/• ftO\ c> • liTlfliil t ; io fn!r-; ’.oti n :»1 I'>:c>;o:- ve B-m.-d pc; i f .:. A. 0h tin.' Lrn n 11 > Ordc. Hi '(■ .ti> rj .'i.i-sc i from t ■ l. i''.'.. r- Vf".i;;' .i Hospital in m . ''"re hr i r.i.. KKK active! ie- and :n.i Vd I" "d ii >pi»el authorities rq .a irr-•>*!/■ f- ui t--. Neper and ■•■■:. ■ T;.c Ihf-ria Bp - I <l i ledfull support in the White in the city the students visited the state capitol. several Raleigh businesses and thr offices and plant of the CAROLINIAN. Included ir the group were: Olivia Wiggins, I,o;s Hegpins. Eula Harrison, Clifford Pulley, Ruby Ajnngton. Susie Pulley. Thelma Pettiford Queen E Mar i' s Rogers Pridgeon, Leslie i Stokes, Judge Snttcrwhitf*, Char- C niOt'iO \ U>'d of nn.- i. -t fight tin - Bun-iiU ••' K> • • 'u-v nnp.n’nun l onu i.* rjt \i>:c*T} djtpi .dr;C fj * O', \ \ , S. N V\ \f KKSI ; 'h. ( OH' \ : pel nrncy ApproyenTat ly > n.•.;»>•} r * •••'’•• | iar it i wovft l' n rn a,v i.ve < ■ e.):i rn t sh>.>'■ cn ; n rte r-.vni reterve sinff corps and: ; for spe u’ -i :. U e u h *1 ply chaplain, cl •.< engineer pitv:. i C-B M:i ’.. ire, : . and gene, a I .:i.-:-.f.?',eil !■* ny part u : . Be, v. ;» o accept. :! appiicr.uts n'rei'W.;. cemniiss;.grade c-tsm. n suj-ate with ago and experience. w lie Gay. Thurmar; Pulley. William Dickens. Rosser Pulley. Irene Ferry, Nora Wright Annie Hai ris. MSided Pulley. Helen Mills. ■ and Roosevelt Hodge. Shown demonstrating the work ings of an Intertype machine to the students is Franklin DeLalne, , St. Augustine's student md part i liw.c CAROLINIAN om^tiyee. omo si vn: l-uipi ' UOiD ENDS fi \( !■; B N /■ 'o'? ,* • v] 3l ’S nn.;.r t *; p j - ;\ ■ v; •.• I-,:.' ,«I| p f>v. : •• e; .■ .i. >U) " v.Ti Hcn•lc'a.•:i. •: i. r> p - 1: recently t:y ?hn Ber;;-* n.n ' - i - i- pf PICTHER Sf HOOI RAND MAKES PIU>- < - If* ss 'lbe i o«-i;u' limiter ■ ! ...1 B- u , . piri pi ■ ■ U« Ut.'b r 1.-- flu'. . toi I . f lt. ut j.son 1 hi-- • i .... ;h. • it'- > time th.it such b c,. ot imr.n h;t t ern added ;o the 1>or»l pro trun. The band -aas organized in tin t>.ll w ith 'Ojni' of its incin licic having their o«n insbu rf.cnts. and later others bom;hi some The I i .\ i tw« inslru mt»B. a tramp i and a clarinet, which added <•. :>• number of members. Th.- f‘ t \ president. Mrs. Violet M J'lilK n a H ilaf tromlmn*-. tnsUinn a total of three instruments no-.', owned by l.hc se-ohol The band i- nine able to play Pyramid Craze Sweeps Harlem New Y'lbrk (A-NPi Harib.n ; has caught she Pyramid eJub craze too. Phone are ringing. I doorbells buzzing and young gais ■ all agog. This is the newest ‘-get rich quick’" scheme ~— a way to | get roomy for nothing so they say. Frew mb<. the o':I "chain 1 letter'' dime gag'.' Well, this one ;ts faster— for losing— you start with a ouc-k and when the thing runs its course, route sup i posed to have a thousand smack icrs Only this time, you don’t . write letters. you give parties! Frantic Hai H-tmtes. eager for soft pickings are falling for this new jacket like I don't know what. First, a .person gives a party— scry s somethin;; light—the rules rat '••-•flee and doughnuts. When llb. .cfue-Jls leave each one r-Jips a 'buck m the host’s mitts. Then ! the club is formed. Each person is supposed to get two members ‘.and each member alter paying Dateline -To “30” By JOE SHITIIARI) F.v( nta i.f the pti.st I • months | raid the grov.-tug .if tittle thocut i led, importaio’c cf the Negro to | j‘ ■ tlso S'utnern and national polid- i | cal seen' 1 a few of the facto;., i winch lend to make tin.- nook':: I | Souther: tern NAACP togtona) coa • I : v.'iitian one ■■■ the j.■>-•• 1 sign : f.c; t o I in th • hist.iry of tho e>-s; mlvtut i/m j Dcr-rihed as a leadership taid ! traircn;; o titui". the tv.-n-day M's • j sions are do.-. :a. U to offer first- ; ; hand information on ).«'!<tit:il. !'• Av.il and legislative acl'on to dele j gates repro; rnting branches in tic. I ..even rl.'iv.x which comprise the j j confers nee These deleßates are expected to ret: if'- to Ila A i |y,. nrh- 1 • [ i diseminiite and aid in puttie,;; ta I ; praotiee the icrhn'rpie- di t f rio it Id- i. • nvrr.T | When one pto.ac: to realir." that l ’ the ••oven .‘date;, involved. Florida. I Aial nira. Tonr.cssee Misf-issipplj f .Go ffa, North and South Carol in a. | have aa mb' r--h:p reals totaluo. Vs. - I .on ■. 11 adiiy aoparen? 'had ip c. | ■ i.'crh!:' segment of the pop-.,- \ i hmee of the section is nffectod. j Saco a membership, an.led in con. ■ 1 1 ivj t-tfo:' t ■ I,' :'::; full and firA c-kt'a citoa r.;-hip ti> lh< entiie hoi.itmano a, cci tain So have a : A' .'.vrwA! • uj'.e.ii the »<lttca- | :on.ii p;')r i; si and r- •!>n, life a.:; ; c.kli. aiibn of the e<}.iaiiiv u( [ ; right rat tier i’riari in one of oa- ; vn , uiu-iUgently ami doiei- : ; ! ' iir; the :■ : c of 1 : awl I its •Pfa lOt.cvi in: ■■; ,r. t!l P of .oocp ■ |’ y f • > Inrr-;■ n ■ o{ ;;• soc:;cßy u- w?■ h ir i nnmbers together as wet his so ii<| h;< . nnilrri’il programs *lt» • inbf. The PTA was n tt Haincil at its monthly mr ms i I tile 1- HSfJ «;;s well r«H-i I's! i 1 < omiivndrd by its listen r*. far the -picn;tkl work it has done. A. fi. Williams is principal of the school. In the picture are I . K 1 imp. '•on shown in one of his regular p ■ a (tier essiorts On froi row left to right, \nn ,T. Coh.e Ai ni' ta A. Gary. t ali in '! horpe. ion is McNeil, and Satnim Gib son. .fr Hack rfw, |am< , fact sen Walter Sanders, .fr < cut f obi* William Jones Ervin Thorpe Harold Johnson, Daud Mefver and Harold Prime, buck. Rives name;', Ti n a 'if is compiled, with your name at f,ho very bottom of the list.. Tht* list of about eight people :u the Rfouo to be invited to party fuii is uprjosed to v :ne and donate a dollar each .vhich in turn is passed on to a designated pet son lqghci up on t « list. In ten or twelve days, the per son at the ,battorn should re the top ,»f the list when it heroine his day HIS DAY m collect. It everything' lias gone , perfectly and ail the members have been faithful, the person will collect $2,046 and the next roan in line takes the top spot. Lots of queer stores are gain ing credence through the Pyra mid route No one as yet, has cop ped. the big prize, but there are tales spread of folks who hit th pot for lesser sums ranging from S4OO to $1,700 and that ain't to be sneezed at cither if you can find seme ford, to go along ' Auvh you. BY ADOjU’II GERfiVr ST THOMAS V. 1 i ANPi Gov. William Hurtle, who ri turned, from IT'.’ U. S. over Ihe week end, j toleJ the pi oss ti .it ho v. r.s highly optimistic that conp.n s. would act favorably on the many measures n ;v, being considered in the logis.- lative progtam Id r ihe Virgin Is- j lands tie said that in addition to the dot ."it rinpiMpriaiion for tin.' a bill which would provide 4700,000' foe i,e- Jed improvements. Among the bills being consider ed is one which would, give the is lands a res id* nt commissioner at I Washington, with a seal in thi House t)l' Rpj ■n.'senifilives the -anu ,as Puerto Rico and other pos- VVhi ’ it wa. p. inied out. to tin. ; ...ov’inor that the bill does not re-' Ujui’-o residence in 'die islands ~s; . ''it' ;f{h o fjU Ijl’i; ■; i! i(ij *nf ;» {■:. n(1 i ! date, iln' jvwrvor onid Hint, i h). • o■>ii \ii>nt} *a i 1! shou Id. b• lof 11 | entirely U> the volf.-vr- a;• to whether ; they desire v-mc on residing here i t’;;km r;t c'ojt’ryesriovit CXuvidci■ j let-el rtfoKhnv tin the • -Jonti. G• \. H.l'' i tr’ reveail'd that thore • ;,ro v’erij] rii .ii'd' iv for urrirtii ;.e<* v;i!iinr:i?s V'l agrxeuj seek.hu- f a irnmuiiate appoint- Uvr'ifare fV Vireis XGmG to 'Warhingfon to appear helve tiv* Ci t*f lectu E re K SERES' WASHINGTON. 1) C - Dr • Henwcy Clinton Hutchins, Curator <th Defoe ami Swift Cal lent; on.s of Ynle University, has beer; i. i'fi -v- the first i peaker in the mw ; f' don Burch Memo. ,al l,e- - a the net • • Engli ;h •.f 'll' >• ard IfniverMty., For th< opening lecture, to he, ■ held on F ;day. March 25th. at 8:00; T M in Am!rev Rankin Memo-! .'nai Chape;, j, Hatch r :.m?v ci . wifi or ‘The PohtJi-il Arlventun s iof Darnel Defoe in Scotland, 1 ’ The lecture serier;, along with i 'other memorials t- follow, airmi to' ; erp.etiiate Ihe Uni'fiie contribution ! of Dr Hurcli. Jate hr ad of the . . I.'i pri; h a ’ll. of Eng’uli, on the 1 I liov.-ard corn pus for more- than' . f twenty years. Apart, from in* i . j ternatie.nal reputation as i Defoe . ;schoii;r, Dr. Burch was friend and j l counselor to thousand.-- of stnricm.-., j and ecrnfiletidy devoted to the wak I of putting good literature irto the • f-vcr.vd i.v live** of "‘uclent.s and j i nibfii, of the genera! commun-i • it v I , !J" Hutch in - and Dr. Burch were) , '-co-workers in Defoe scholarship. | Th): vis-t of 'Dr. Hutchins to Ho w- { ■ art] is in a sense repayment for sev- j oral visits of Da Burch to the Yale i campus 1o lecture on eighteenth j century literature The Reward Department of Eng- | !lis£t is also sponsoring’ a drive fa j i raise $10,(100.00 for a Fond which, i will endow the Burch Lecture Se- j vies as a permanent institution | j Opportunity will be offered for Dr. | I Burch’s friends and former slu- • !dents, and for other believers in his j i brood, educational philosophy, to I ’ contribute. * SECOND SECTION ri. -.i.rr | By w.w. jrrnmJcx' AN VDAMN VNT t INK IN A MIGHTA riI.MN ( Rii'.xnsjiii* It is Ivo'd to find in life A friend, a pal a fii j St long, supple :-> ' ndurf. jj-, st ck and sinew pure, False f: idols are wnum Yr g but j fr i. nature jink , Amndlv pair, j The Messing a as rich as rare. ■ To bitter ends \ ‘}u i rust »nu* * s *«*>'-c --i ROTHS K HOOD \M> i m » Il> ( I:OSS , are v.ed to exprvs ■ or belief, ae - > m or l TV '' r , r I!ir* iVijbv w 5 (• •i * Co <'.<■) «, ~j 4 V: > • 'VW rlvaHi. r bid A ;.! T.JT, A I RIKNO Iff ’far beyond me sc-i/jae of narrow - are produ 1 far '- t J - 1:1 ■_• Cf'e a n ■ -.nr . all i i 1 ll! a ti"w cfaaaitirg power moving n ay PICTHER EGG FOR sfHMOO" Pretty frtrong evidence tiiat chickens on rafi«Ml!) read the funny papers would sem to be brought out b.v this rsrg m hich was laid by a hen belonging to Mrs. Doris Mel- . toward th ;• *ssiblc ric-v ernsnubps ' tio.r, must be pounded rnd fit. n. j into the heart mu! mind <■.{ ever, ’ lawmaker in the land, locak r.t.>te j and n.'dionrtl b.y the poll . pres: - and pc j | AVI IRK'AN I‘E.U-f.M.AKKR We -a-dute D" Rlapb J. Buneia;. h if ’ K ," f grandson es a slave and son of .. i ! hri' ib! hai'her. ha . done a ’ o-. j v.nv.o a ’cariim.: figure in world as ! f;, _ 7’, b. .;•,<) [lnt; _ i(} j t>. ! . High *><*l7ool' I ; er :;..r rn : i: ;V;-! J fxrr! ahpoiuit Tv the fact llv.h; he i hynli'-f) C) *, ] ■»■ ' ■ ' S; • v>r 1 the pjo.* ■- i And with tb.d mi. au: ■ . ic.. - 'or arid greater Vh: * ? -- ._ ?• PASS YOUR C' A ROi.IN *A N* * : n?ERE s ax iNr.LRF.;s T r-ED nno- vinos 430 North King Street. Fayeitr vtile and which bear a surprising resemblance to sJv Sebimoos, Despatch style, which were created by A1 Capp in his ‘‘.Ur Abner" ropur strip.
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