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<'ARf ? !N ! !AN - Saturday, July 23. 1949 ADI LT EDUCATION IN BACKWARD AREAS SEEN AS WORLD NEED «t. DC- : f « aucation, . )VT. ; O' Ti'!. ■ c :-v.e\v,.d ..Iter r * t/MOM • •. •> - : , \ NESCO' i 1 ; D'ilt-r* r i?i Elsinor, ‘ t 1 1 vV*;.- i 1 p-r; duct . < C omiTUt itU'i he > : rM GOnjE' t .’!»> t .Vlr, ; ? < .*> v. 'nt . u d tic* (■'■•r in 5.; “c tn< . icT under ■ ’ s,-f v n i f-r \ on* t: - ::c cos ’ -oq “thot wc i ' mo 'he {'• ’ft-c ‘ kt» they wsj;t ■ C 1 - r ll;,n U* ■ in ; pret-on t.-fj ; . u, . ■ •on up: n i. U ' ‘ ■! : IU r *.'fl 4; f t hf? f nv, • j: (•’ / •'.. . i J . r 0 ilcstiOU t’fiu - v' • .• •a; has bt Cll --o i: t ; t a. *.-d UNESCO to pet ; ;'■ .*/; t. • ( f v.i':< "i i: Oil: 1 ; •i * o.■ tc:• oi• iSt/i . .t>fi oj good v. • rinh ,0 • ... >’.• .’id foundation for ' 1 UZ vRI. fit urn J- , E AM B Sl( HOLSON i ... I CONIiNENTAL ft/'' TUK.fe- C j !r> Di tii 'iiiiii VN Jvi't ( i ’.i *•;*• I’HH uU:<’ r<< iv!, Ui n* vii m . The’ Ho. ■■ W i.he.- Tel! hii*. L> K. ehuieh.-i*. Uiun.h (troop Wants End Eo fi’aoiai Bias V'AKi ijNGTON ;/ *;pi T c v- .■:. u, L'...r*. : U . Nut.; . F-._ie-.rn; Cfuncra o* .r... ii■ ■r■ 11 r ir America ir ■. • ■ ~c I cm</-gt-nty con/;/ci o-.r. ;-U:! ! -ht. a; ivu-lr. } ;iur. i Chu-rch fco- Ju.iv 23-24. Vb < c*c f 1 1 1 r<-n ce f t. ei>i:•1•; vo• ;v SI ov U hCL’Ui S'-turdLit n<?or* )ih two hours for roc : tru ti'; ilt ' V ! dch the rti >*C9le: o 1/ wU • ut r puntTßi as;-*. TTiblv where they wJJ bn r.y the Rv C T :■;!■ po:-( r r * i Vermont '.va:o Baptir.t Chu/ ■: n. i- 1 : < y c r-'Dic. ecii 1<• ?' i,f i h;c• ;:: •• •• r. Advice t*'. jucks( n IVlxss. . ha** c*'en ?n v:-:teo to del j\er the re -I. * ■■ ' - - •v- u.t Xi : .■..■« i C«* r - v- i c! t‘;.v W: uiriytu’u cure: - wi• v • an *i.t-i. ;j.c r .'j I’lHiU ? • i ‘■n t v-hitUt the rs i_ ;; v. j : ! be cflV C*d ;?';t '• /. (;OJT. .• hicol nr -of a ; i p Ph - - .. -i i ' Th< to rd w■ < nl ei i-.tCiU i. n the ee«. I'-.on.ic r:?nt< . <-d rhy t 'be pi.ssage of tan en - ,■ j n.r . f_ r?n :.u f o t 'J■ ,t0..-n f Ciini. i iwc in < f cU.h-: .. - ?f.* oc. t ■ p wo: r. . * dis:- •. r ;tncf iioMntbh.- jate; '• 1"a : jn c l rrc;urr* 'Tvle-ir 1 ..p u t : ChuiO O u .• BNlup i t |'v.(3\ ro SPP4E r. F'S! A h\ • : , f t': ■’ K v ••: -' .1 ; ; t GREENSBORO BOTHAM BUZZING ABOUT WHITE'S ROMANCE NT. W V ORK AN l- ' • J 'ir c - • '.! Mrx':, :;r dlvc cr oi-t • ri a*- ! Mr- Walter White Iron? her i . ~ „' . : d :erF’.ved a n.m her oi qt:«-FUon- ir. thi mind' of; n,. o> jrf pit ; . ■; ..-.j. Wh ' f‘ i with th<: NAACF Fcor' ; havi ;• • :,< c. fib-’-Jt’ While fyt-j s:nct the f h:f. c; ntiHuf ii iihsenoe-.- fro.a ij ;X.st v-ith :b-' NAACF- ..-oi r.. .i- Riimfitv of r i . -cs- h; o . friends l - ben*.ve 1 hat •■•x i : ro- for ..is • r.y. C£slfCTl W 55 the Jirnpeir i ? n diy•. ;d • Now that ihr- divorw is iin&i t. ■y i ■?•. • ;<; t r nr. >... : .- !,o ■ -.: - £ f-: name with Poppy Co. hoc soutelhir;.. to r > v hi:- sin t rr.&lgn ' his . T Pr ‘h- ! i;.r ire : purlin:- :! * ... ooas no has • : 'd Wniu-s. ‘ h ;.nh A.-h uh ris physH-lans did: ... :.t -:eser.t <i, the arduous T- wnj A:. !i I-U _ !nc: Worid jui;k<-l He, oth • tie ' Ih- P..n> < nfevouce - FOOD PASSION d : ii'.aU tov.ii dishes uiso ha~ been .. ven z.< p.. .-sible caast sot -p. *ai ■ ‘ ■ v ro.e with the NAACP ■Always know;-; for his fastidious-| :-s at tac dinner tab! White re. -■ ih : in? tasung. P f... - it*, i;..., he-- d many pound- !■; hi o IT* l■; i'-t * i!?«? • y |* (* \\\\ if* : V-. Lul-. < r tu:- NAACP L-u.t i;:r d>l OOOKINT, FWTOK *-'iti*T-oose)l** magstine and is it '■..ohf'c ti the Haitian lnformntior. : v"v:■•■.} ii. New York She and : White have known each other lor. ever, i years. Althtjjgh reporttrs h.-.vt tri-.d t»* . - : nr : e sp< . .fie nifurrr.a; ion - n 'he aht ut d r* ■.ranee, -h. has refus '•-■a t ay very much H r aniw.-r* I /Ti a newspaper pc*sor. myselt. i<l ii i c -ulti tuiiitt.u you I ;wrulu la Uu ca.se of rumors, the.e r So far Waiter White has fed !>: I.- .;: - Wri-thf, chaen;a:t - I : ■ NAACP b ard of dheetois.. vtcr, quizzed on \vh..tiiei White's ’ .dieueri ronumee is the cause of his; tsuif-t !.: -1 the NAACP o; not < v - : preach at the Tavior ft, . - : AME / - Chuich at K-ttrea At O r . p- V,.. ■»> -4 J J n ,. -,t Allpti'- . 1 - ■ *’ r ‘• 1 • 11 ' ' 1 * * f- • ■ v -» '■* •* *- “ “' , ! MftToprGitar* A?4E Zion Church at * I'.;-,;.,-. \v\ ' Oi i : 1; ' Ovi'-r thi Co. r. *al Na ?'v ■ c roi ina C< n sere-not• ; - (:xp r rlenoc - and cr-a --; v> stain r.rcl w*cro j Thr pnbiu r U; alo.-ru< ’IODERN ATLAS IZI/y kU I‘4/i ■ f NEW SAVINGS GROUP REACHES 2 MILLION I.o* ANGELES -- Thi Broad way Federal Savings and Loan -As set i..ti• n of this e-tv has accom |)i: hed the unprecedented feat for Nr-p. financial institut* of ;:t --■iunme u>tal ; «ts in excess of $2.0t>0.063 slightly less ihan 2 1-2 i Ass .ciaiion. a federally char '• . iiw.tution affiliated with the .- - - K* ,!■ rui Heme l.uan B..iik B ird unwed assets of $2.05? .395.70 ■.JuMi. 30 Tnis figure nmkus B. i.*d .-' - the largest avin.:.? and . elation owned and eor.- !rolled f>v Negroes, although one of the very y-sunp.st Until now iho M dual Building ~i-.d Loan Associv lioi: of Durham. N C . had held the leadership. Founded iri H)46 and -ipened for husines;-- ;n January 1947. the cihu > i .oder ihi direeti r. of H. A. Hov. y*rd. rr-. -dent and general iTuini gel- has forged ahead eon j-t ialy in its task of building an mstitutio?! that would make loans readily av liable to Negroes for home financing purposes. More then 51.860,000 «»f the assets of Br w-.dvvay wen outstanding in the fern-, • i ioaas on real property when this statement was issued. Under is stimulus of Mr How ard. other savings and loan asso .jtt t - opi-nitr.d bv Ne .. ns or gan , the Ainet ienr. Sav.n and !, an League last fall and elected hui ii first president The group *• :: n drf 'r mini’ t - VK— ■: .is r.:- t -.-•■* .. -m ; ti-.-ns fir -lien thrift account, and to enepur ave ill: f; rinalioo oi Bus type Oj financial ■ ’Hot c i woiti .: a- h* 1 : \ 111 ■ DIES OF HEART \TTACk tIUiH POINT Mrs. Mice Eertps. r.’ix Ppanron street suffered j latal heart ittaek here Tuesday afternoon on Kiiett Drive while waiting for the city bits she died in the ambulance enronte to High Point Hospital. The body van taken to Hoovers i utu-til t-o be prepared for burial. Mrs. Eceles was a faithful choir tn; other of the f irst liaptist cnurch here. PAGE ELEVEN LONGSHOREMAN HELD IN MURDER 1 OF AGED PRIEST NEW ORLEANS. La. 'Ah?; Tile poii.c here have cfcargt i r.vnlc j Ei.tes, --‘J .t- -.-ici Negro .a; sir rtio iu with the fatal icn-AM Rev. John F Neift-rt. CS-ye-aroid Catholic priest, who was stn.-ck dvwii in his ehuich last Fa lay tr.t.-ming shou-iy after . vrv t.i.r-s, Toe victim w-.-is a iren.bev of the. Josephite tider which da-, ut-r* it .-fir to .vnrk among Nrg.oes The killer. ... id to he .< -tenia? ..one, used * 10 pound, heat. ... oa 1 coiir.ii ho'.k to bludgeon 1:1*0 *n •AtsibUitv the agt’c cleric. Ha was apprehended m i s than :»*■ in-ue after it was teas tied that similar attack had been made by B • uj a Negro bar maid. According to police Be not only .*. r.fe-ssed to the heinous crim. but . is said io have also arim.tt* J that iie had planned to rob Father Xei fert .several weeks ago. Bates sici liiat he struck the priest alter tcl iuw.ng him to the Sacristy. 5 rcateci at hit- rear >f the altar. A search -if Bates home ueiird *3 waller belonging *.» Father CL-ifort, The censed ji-id that he took Sl4 from it. The money. however, has* nos been .lecuunted for. When quest;on>.-d concerning »he deed Bate- said that he needed money badly. A check with cuii« vials of iho killer's union drsch-red that he earned Safi to $75 ecicly* The wife .*1 B ”os said tlvit ’he j. iter's batik account totaled more than s7o<! In keeping with the praiaici >f the CathvUc church, the doors ivert closed for 24 hour* to v ror ccfnsecrr.r.ion purfires Th* - ordeal ir customary whenever viok-ucc is comr-ilttc-pj indoors. Less th a : m o years ago a wh.te fiend hero -er i- isly stabbed • Cal holt i or.-est. • He. ti)>> .v, pronounced a mental C'lS6. B-itrs ti»o father >f two euddrcU, admitted that hr often suffered from nervousness and that uch a reel’ had :wused "him when M- Nuke Uic priest.
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