PAGE SIX WILSON NAACP Urges End To Racial Restrictions In Immigration Quotas WASHINGTON T'-'.e •i - • .ion of imvuiatranU from Briliih West Indies and jthe.- Firthd :s ■ i; iands to the fjnits.i States ;ti ■ roll-quota basis •>. ..s urged week by Leslie Perry of he V.'asi' - ingtor. Brueau ,t the Natiur.ul As sociation for the Vi- ::: ' Colored people in te-titninv us fare the Senate it-be .'mrrdtt-.e vu immigration Mr. Perry's ra>tur. :ay mu semen at hearings n- *H. R. 153. - bill which seeks to :p r .-r e sent racially discriminatory pro visions of existing immigratiaa laws by providing that the privilege :f becoming a naturalized citizen oi the United States shall not be de nied or abridged becau.se n race or sex." Calling it a source of regret that this “otherwise salutary measure'’ contains a provision, ‘which ser iously reduces '.migration from the British West Indies and other ton American Caribbean islands." Mr Perry pointed cut. that under pro. pcs. d changes imnugruti -n from British coionk-r in this ire.a would be reduced to K'j persons per year for each of En laud’s ‘tine island possessions. This would permit en try of 900 persons pet year, as op posed to the 2.358 West Indians who entered the country during the year 1947-48 under the present, law,. Declaring that the West Indian immigrant has shown great “Indus try. thrift, intelligence, and un. flagging loyalty to iemoeraiie ideals. Mr. perry asserted that a reduction of quotas it this time would be a major loss to bolt West Indians and Americans “We urge,” the NAACP spokesman de clar.d. “that all such colonies arid dependencies fin -d in the West eon Hemisphere be accorded the same non-quota status i- is pre sently enjoyed 'ey the Latin Amer lean republics JUSTICE MUR D HY WAS FRIEND TO MINORITIES Associate Justice Prink M trphy of the Uai'etl istate— Suprem • cour* during his lifetime. was ■; stuuneh supporter of liberalism and a 1' fender of minorities’ rights. Many Negroes were shocked Ms sudden de.nh h re Jolt 19 .•. ■ fruit Negro*.- li ;>ar r ie'al:n* r--m C her his un.Bsu.tl2y fair roiulu' r fr . a the bench of the epeciaeniar trial. Despite the hostility towards X ftr-H-s in those -hivs. i handled Hi ’ case so well that lie stained thou sands of Mends in the t..i->>• • I race. In this Mai Clarence 10-r. wor lieiVgded Dr. i'-a *j; ,g ■.*. - when ho lVmp.hr. for hi-- Via seat lust the 'tack of sotee -vr-; •• hoodlums Mio- !->ri;iu>- *f> .irive ' i a out f'.f Ihe '■ "* < ** -. . -i>': > i'l ■ : D‘l i hTl*t i)l Vi>! : I /. WlilN* w ? t'»* •*• r- *w»v-»‘ * r-.if. -l S- . ... ~ ..!. d.-n-.-r- t ..... Rated tin* Co Kb.x Klin f- i* -eiH n i-.n-t r -y -tm-n- - d»v ffesnwQ i; ,i; c Inn !-k! v-ar r.=n-- t ! *o m. lr » v Convict ~.*, r.f * V Yo»-t-- N-- £r *-.*■< C.- hi--.. ... f rr*c.* th‘> r ******r h-»*i * A p-a?}. I-rr sh- r*>('r v :»* - r “Tv,- .1 -.Tty*-,- ■> f f ,-j j-vt • t ift j t Os ,* <\ f ; -nf ir--*> r> rt ' r r _' n orr-'Hf* : * r* * n-t •-.*?»<: '* * Mnn>b . ,w-m. irtftoioied *o the :• :rt. hv President Prau.kH.t; ’. • et is 194!;. Mil this 0 ! 'l ti.s has • insist or tty sided wit.fi th? liberal whether on the ma ; irlty si ie >r -a the minority. 1 During his career ->f public ser vice :.e served -ir mayor >f De troit governor h Michigan, gov ernor general ts the Philippin- Islands, a vt iDorney general -*f the United 3' vtes Tttr >gh ’he years he was known e. a friend of organized labor. Too. As go‘-grm.r -of Michigan he gained '.lijor's support it the expense >' itl-- Toss -s* file eoming el-ei tion ' when he refused to t -all .Mir the eriora.' guar i t. halt > slid >wn ■ strike. Jit.-; ■ • Murphy -.nav-r mnrri -I. He .> survived by his sister Mrs. : Margaret, Teahan a.»I brother, i (leorge Mnrphv EX-CITY EDITOR Luther ’Vf-bb. 29. ' ornier eirv tditoi- >f the Detroit Tribune, pleaded nor. guilty when arraigned last v.-.'k before Re-irder’s Judge 0 Z. l b -iu m assault gad bat tcry warrant. Webti was charged with striking Tribune publisher Ulysses Boykin about the face July ll following I an argument between the two uteri over the former s Sate pay check. . ; . Accord mg ;■> -reports Webb v.m-. , 1 dism;s=ed from the staff if "lie . paper t few days prior r o ti 1 attack on his former boss. Boykin failed to i-;> -,r ■ti Ft•*- ••'order’s court lasi Monday. In a . statement that evening hi .said. ! . don't hive anything to -ay nhom the matter -if this time." W,-bb was released >n personal I bond until next week. ENIS OF A REGIME i■ 1 •:. tii'iT t-yrriiilf f*itc lm i • ':ym t’.' f/;e Tiarffoot boy hi.t feet. Th is e ! ft ichvh ,ft it tern ,: 'f i.ft :)er.devcf •tin! to ,f ' li an-ii an btys trtij don’t ! >* to .time* was iif.vwct i hist I res!.- >J tfrr X fit !<.■•: at .US'; -w --/'M t'/nvipodists. Tfrf h It I'll;' . toot I 1.1-T Os: a,j. that if parent\ > ■■■nit s/- fir p-ra.r. , torn to he h nltl </, ...hst “mat, - ittrr f !i it thru' f hilih fh'.i feet rife h.ith 't (failn an-t th rt the vail* tire ■' >t -* err-1 t d<,s.” \ WIED TRUSTEE VT LINCOLN L L-iicolu University. Pa. O'ldg'ass Bitck. t. S. Senator -ms’ 1 of Delaware, has !>e i nee -a .mbor of he Board of I "• : a.- -s - f Lincoln. Universi: • ixi. :: wa.-- ur.ttounted : >da> by Dr. }J M u;u iFond. President. ->f j in-.- 00. In a.-mitig ill • b"ard. Mr i'.t'rk - I rue l-.i-’i ? : h u t Do • ; -- or. to N.-gro higher . Inc.- • in .-an >- made Mr.ough -ts vvci:.’:• >t. with Lincoln, because of ail •;■ star-ding record -.hrougbonr i ii.i 1 ' ' history" of r .h. :!iSti tut ion " V- '. k whose '.or’- IS ill W:i ’tilngion. ■>. ,s Chief Ei- ' n -er of th D.-Urn-- S' Highway D-.-p.u4- merit >r Ft is el-.-ction is Oovei •lor ti. is p-esidrat >i the Ivi"- ■ ,h: . Triis-' Uonipatty- of '■Vilmitn ion ia-d a ns-- tuber -C the Wilnsiag roji f* >": ry Club. Flxceptiocal man and exceptfonai j , women aiuvuM avoid ixy at.S.umnt i at. ocrmaneni companionship to SeUtqc. EOUGATION Os NEGROES IN MISS CAUSING FURORE : - • iu. e . . if N -.t: ocs l '-fi tc sl;.t'i .-!■ using such * ;•>r - Of-, k.v yielding D Wright m -> »ut v ' l ist, -v that i speci)! og-ssi in >f Ate Idgis'i xture woul-i v -1 sometime it: August >r 9- ; trm.he" a- to thraslt out -in cat;o.tiai . r.- • i.'i Nine million i-u 1 J ■-■ !'! ie omr.'-d • I • •* .h > ; bill. oin-'r 'is.:; January more than 21 •r- ,n . comprising i comini-'uv ■? trieti from various walks of inf-dl - ' itiiil eudeg-vor a re chosen from gr-mp of several hundred ;n■ throughout the -rate ro giv ■> , sidera don to the* )eluted s’a'ly >f N‘--gr.i educ-ition. -SALARY PJ-AN yr * *ll Mlhcomnut* yf i t - body has an:iounc>.-d that it is ready to r port a program which calls for equalix itlon of Negr-. lea .'-her.-: »irii white teacher' un •der i 'saUii-y .schedule” plan. The so omi phase of the pi. -a will-- stimulate t buildtng program which promises eventuaily to inau gurgle -m era d-stined to ultimate Iv bring about, the equalization of F acliot'-l facilities ui keeping wii'.i those provided 3 whites, j Tlie salary • - bile plan would render obsolete »• -mtitpiati-i pa' system >t teach. • -.-hich com under the jurisdiction of county »r ! district school hoards. The salary sched ••• v 1 1J be Im j r-d on training, experi m--- i t-i > - ’ sific-ulon of teacher-' under -in iminotion. IT is hinted *hr th COUllti -S will have beer • i,e he' ilen of providing the cost for Ur* schools through the is-u.-ni. ■ o' ; Itonds. A state building i :tul - M lie reuuired ro guarantee t.i.c rtrin oal aid interest on the .n i; FIRST FIELB WORKER SENT TO AFRICA FOR YM David N. Howell, associa'..- ex,-- • -utive i.-f th. Southern Are coun cil of YMCA's was recently as-'igti ed with the International (.' mimit tee if the YMCA - the iir-i ticld i'-•-■ > ker to te -era * • Africi.'s w. -i coast. Ho Weil will leave the <': > un try for I.iocriu . a or aoou* Sc .-e.mber lj to take over his duties Purp- sa >f the a-sigtim<-; it, lie cork ,-f which is strictly yrtvi ing. is r., develop indigeu > *.- l>- ui ; -itFp • , carry or Y wo k tnrau - •ut t.ibei a. Headiiuartc:, * the project will or Uxrc.ed at M : c Howieduc.iicd in Detro t, is a fr iduat.e ot Cri- ■■. - V, , :1 1 ame Goi iege and the University i Chica g . ini has dene addtt: nai wmk it Denver L'nivcrsuy. He etueced Y ' <k !A years ago md has serv d in various capacities in an ts it Detroit. Chicago. Dallas, Denver i fi Knoxville He came t-> the caurar! 1 .-tuff fiv-.- years ago He f ; nr.siried and in, two ehildr.M. VISITS WIFE IN HOSPITAL DIES IN AUTO CRASH POl.f.Oi ■; SVII.LL Lute- H -vere held this week f**r Lid: Diliahunt. ”, ! k of pollock*, -die who -.is fatally injot-r-i ’Veilnes'-.iay morning in an au tiitnobile rrash iiifile returning from Niw tt-.rn where he had been viutoig his wife aa . is • raitc-.tt it G«od .Shepherd iluspiial. A xeterifi a: *V*»rli| Wir ■!, Mr. Dillahunt served ». eri*. ;»r than four years and was me •>! ’.be first wlrckd f *-■> enter >-br Army from |m*, County. His wife, Mrs, Xinisy f*itta aunt, .ind ttk'ne "Uuidr-iia iur fin: him. CAROUM-iA.N Saturd ky, July 20, 1.049 ROBESON LIKES i RUSSIA BECAUSE ■ITS AIM IS PEACE P-. i: ?■> ):>; r: J. *s ? . ) i i ! i i m n * *’ >g • • a r:: : j i T i:i —igaivllSSs Ot • . UST3. [rtf i-i 3 i.v :u. p,,0-: : W iahi - gkj.:: In his stasetneni j ;s. "... Kobe son so: J- Mo:.- ma v -*:. s -a: n - and very close -■> aiy '.t -tt. . I: was there tha; 1 ■ *ai , zn burn l n di,g.ni ty Fo- ire First time.” 'and StaFir.grad. h- : - re - *i ' '.'! i,c >->. ,in j Si ai, j < > ronvince .1 rue of Hit* t 0... ... >'l£ • r.''-••-') • i.s iistinci. fr ;:ti r ' - 'tills : .-ot. ■ ■ v t a•„■'..i<>ri *ri •- - if JO for '.: ■ r:n!fij.".j f j->:tu!i oa ■ I !!>:.: *v >ri i ”A-iotiicr choi •.-: ns;-.- - ; linre i ; noti _-t*,i in the* s :*.. •: .>;.m ..ii* kie : conscco;., ■la ss )f f.in-itr .iigu r . : / r hist'ii c mis.-, n m uig d vsuuc.; - i^j i<f Fascism, tnvir latstaading lie - the MUI i j■:cj •; 'll - on;Y ilgruaj :n their s»t' ;.:i* ieachus son to loam: soviec On the racial angle Kanes on .* nif tusited the an *.« j; :>e w.n teaching his s)n a . * -t Kussia (js said. "I want again to -rnphasize that only here, in -,he soviet 1 nion did 1 led mat 1 was a real man with a capita! M. And ttis teelmg is con nee tel precisely- with .Moscow where I learned the jov and happiness of racial and national quality. 1 have also ar.enUy striven to iml uc in aiy sen a iovg for th.- Soviet I'm on, im o. r :>n ' - nif Trent nation “ *■’ h' mg -L ■a it. . w ... .. ■ ... j. bl,i>j ,s ; .'| ch ik. ~11 h■ ~ I;■ gfL v .-ars cia hr- s.i i . i. .. , - *: 'ltUrkil i; i; .- 1 ' . i v:),ir j MO • k-ne t. ’ M ,r )- ' j 'ik * , , >*.. I : giaoti ,tg mrs ■ 3 • - "''.l :! *>,- u -ii .- : f!v if ■> • )f Uu' 3.>r.;r-t; f;■ - e'.,,. ■ Lira! R. ; I’r n. . ; , ;t , <; . ... ' Hi. . ,- i A,id , cam ! '-i c.-igbr-it! )U- in fd i‘i ;.1 *^ : '” ,lv rsur/ )t the rmih i Al.x-' • under Pushkin. On leaving ...ujO ""! T'U ' taimro ’■') Ail:- . . f ; J; 1 ] Hie victory jf Hie .= i >*• .-.g md! ; -treugttiering farces i >-.•• •. , v - , 1 li.'i Tying ■ay v.dih -* , : ): n ' Mascow new ideas mj new on-: ings An 1 I vv ai.-t is iv > yog m ! parting::: "* li'a y - have been, ! . a ■., : and alv. i.y.s wilt be a tno-t i >\ >: md | ■; si near.-: L : i ;f ti.:-- 3-. i Uman.”! : i’c ; Uu: H I fur rim j culture he .‘xplained his tight cor | ‘equal ;- ’ : - fur ill iTCc-n uv suvi.'g I ;“A rag a".-', can>i-ut. sbnl i-c.-.: s-.rugq • : • :• T ' •of trier ■ • fu -i - ... -j ; ■ uupvil if; -n ) N >rth , . . i farms fr >.-ti ! Id.) to MT S .-. i, am - This • tar the p: -> t- iuf irjn • .hi )!:■* ,!! : ‘.s yr.i vious t ■■; j .u : s’tgif a its. y tnd . ith-.-y k -id' • u -■:•: tua g - rox ) \. , r • j , I-. , , . ... >:. , . . OUTLET FOR I PAWNBROKERS CLOTHING. SHOES ami JEWELRY. ARMY Ai) I ;N - VY SURPLUS GOODS Yju -av« by trading | THE WILSON j EXCHANGE 207 So. Goldsboro St- ; W ilaora, N.C. XIDS SUFFER FROM 40.000 NEGRO DIVORCES O' ' it' :it ■ -. m .’lat," ■!>': .• : r i:i'iC'-ico. -:.: sic > c- t.'i ir, giiiry U):)■}>.> i- * )n f leading ■: irrn ;•* > mini- .- A uh i: , rx ere . -m :->rd, haw that one naif f.-m years a ; : - i ge. ,J:- H ide ’ r. [.)-■ i}■:*.- b ' -a i tt: „y.:. ■ • ■’.-,* f ’.V 1 :•! ■■ ■ '»: -It- : ’:g j. ’• 1 • \Viter Iu n-•• my ; **. partners .-h-)’ -J ‘.rv it- i i ■: " ■ Ith it it U‘fit ’ 'a i hived. Mar - . e-ianselurs Hum ■ that .''LOOPS •; ' .md , Exam 'tying i few ~ , ,t pt hm ment ' icop\* i s.' ays p,. ■ : -T'.'cge r : - Rivers', F s-r iif ; Willta n H rstu*. 'h'> 3di ? >bu.su:■■ P'lJ C r :. s ta Ad ut’ P •-. '-a •»rttoil* ,:i : iws that these neup'-* ari l '•heir first mates dissolved aft *r "■ c's ;f eh i’ c: ;■ . uid cum': > hink -if is t- i nil's " yn.g • greatest •;- ur* if f ippitiess a a ! well heir.g. m arr a-g-- takes jl-.-m >t wisdom it- j a"n • a y , have - /':c! J. i . IHL OLD Cl AVTU'r-y ■ Bv william : . !J« • : jßy is no rat r. fbr*v m; were sway ed - j Their very -ee. .-.at , tones rhu.No Y:.ys jre • i m - i \\l <i tllo / ;e o :-•) ri-op; Walker Kletini i », j 1 N'i'OKBOB Ad i .3 Whulc.saie - >:u , " Electrical jiupt-ftes i ■■ i - Sewing Ala >tti •> 1: ' ■, , ■ ! Bhun.- a , it yj WILSON ARMY & NAVY STORE 123 W Barrie? S: Vs- ARMY, NAVY aN-3 CIVILIAN MO'iF. Tenfa, Hairs mocks, ic; cases, Trunks and Ci tng Equipment. C’othre-j ami ehag > THE FRIENDLY j - Z O. B. B- ytv?. >r t | BLACKWOOD"? A>s'3 STORE | Whizxar ’T.: a- 3tkr» t •'’•: ] Bicycles 5a ?? *.r. i ? * r j 334 E Nash 3 . -T ;.'t FOR LEADING STYi F f AND BEST DUALITY MERCHANDISE \": »s’c BARKER'S DEPT STORE Car Gotdsbcra -:*rui 3-jrnes S 1 ; Wilwsnu N. C OUTFITTERS FOR fHB ENTIRE FAMILY

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