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CAROLINIAN Saturday August 13, PS 1 CHAPLOTTE ; ft ry r^pirv Lu i § yiiliLS yn hcet m I -U ihLL ! 11l t'r-nrm §/ u* itlhrUU' 7A. i-s’i. I liv (he l.'i-V! Wendell e«>nd • 11mi.v I y. u, ' n t h<- !'i' to ; J if flip Presi Inis. <-hio. Dr. <Bullock. Fir-,'. )>i (• !■;■ «i:u itjtr tii' j f.-nhcomiiF* '<">) Ti*l .'iff-’K■•:'!' ii jit ; n r- I ; \V. n n i 1! i.-1 <. Ii; ,\t !■« Fit-, .1 P's- Fn ? ■ ! I"1 »i!!|inr -,vjH rc.'rivr .1 Con vein !>!'. ( 1 'iiTi':'i iv *ri- I,l 'l * -\frb-i Th.- 1 ,1 >! t < . M i:if i' c»i •■ : i ,} }{i>• v. ~. ?.. ~; 1 , \’(.S£T| . • tr ■ J ti Ca i>*- (‘ii,-- f ; Hr • !• I’nn ,:* .-* I U';.. - T• r R f. T»..h«,i.i -I Norfolk Vireh'M, ,1 "n; U| VolVK' n..... | 1•• Mi. ... Vi Vi,.!. ru,’;r'i' V I f.n u < ;iv v f f • f’ - .Jitiiniv! V , n- Chninmun of >h-> Fx<>niuv» Hoard. Th? R«*vei emi K. Griffin is ii >st 1r ■ 'tor r.« ihe I.<>G > arev Con vt*n riun SCHOOLS OPEN SEPTEMBER 1 •f ’H:-,-i•.r t.- Si Uooi officials -1 • ■ noiin.v tha-f plans have been iiia.fi-* far the i>p<*uing of local .. y ■ . : •'i i■. Si-jr.'inl'fj » A f* vv Teach inc v:u~mei*.*s in the aperial::«al tield*. such .is imins ♦ nal arbs and mu if art -"ill unfi.l -d. it was i • • •• *i Bur r.-*ch*;r«» hive been selected for the key in 4fnu? ~* J positions t hT'Kighour. :he rys’em. This *4 th** official r-ilmiia* f or the term IN WELCOME GUEST By MACKENZIE j j j. j '] ~ t we pi an io oe VD 1f ; i vjo vs iO l 0. V , / - *\ i *i‘; rY»4» . —— -y —•—■— j'MA I f r-sNT ) 1 L, l \ (' i \ V .) » S' A V-V-TK •'— c V-" // / - ■■-•v -V. . / , - - V/' ; _ / , v V w‘l*\ wp ’N> \ - More, V r I ■' ' •>’ £y - h j V "rJS ■;> Jv;-' ■ . i- “ ( /-/ i ruill r' V ' - !. I i\ ; N- f • ■ ■ ’ -• e. t *, < y i ■ ■ R--* ■. ( - / | “ i •_ y' j> • %\7*. . j ‘ s, > C y> i | *p•- t ... . ■•••-- ' .i# • .' m O r • ' ’ ;» ~ 'v* " v r. ;.:f --fi'V'-'- -V' j < . "i 5 "” ii// V.ACSS.NS.S i ■j . ."*. 2 ; j. : ‘; •' _ _ ! '>/•" Mio/ 0-/1/ - f-.,.•■■.*,■ u; ,'f, .y,»(i -'*■(/ hi,me, 1/ 2 'NF.f m.iet.m, .1 T SR. RANN BEGINS MEDICAL CAREER \nv, riiwlirine Tu-mlu\ at 40S & a:- <>i ..rohnsot: C. Sniirh. uttenrl !}' | ' V < \T U h itr ;.»•), ,1 ! r n ,. f . j. -hvi> l ' m ' tum?h< iii his Alma MaHr H«r ->-<• 3- ar Hu th«'n instructs*] a! ooHr&r--* in r iVv;«.. and Aiahairui for nine >•( a?) - Duj inn: He war, fee do<‘hH was einployod as ohiri rler' His pas.nts w>’>- both nrominriit •n V\ th '.i •: HI-; f.:- .‘h• r ’a, r .- an iia-annor at Johnson and his mother - now retired -/■'pved as prin v ; on) for Woodlaiid- Klohk'M. fri ry SWiool. M» m ‘U Lnhu r«f C« rn.nl: Hr Kami liv*is -r laeh Paihru \vr- and has mmlernly furnished . off it os on East First Street. IMPERIAL LORDS ORGANIZE <'l> ;s • The Imperial Ix>■ 1-. a. rocia! club, mu .Sunday after n•«>n on Last. First Street and mapped om plans to -(sure mem bership cards, a charter from the -tare of North Carolina and a ball which I hey will have in February. Onie-r- ->f j«.• newly organized club are: Moderator Robert C'h-TTv V i'- M(*-!*■ eat,):' -V-iliam Cherry I:• a-rd ing S<’nV Atbo A rror. • and T ,v r Willi* Harris. 11 " also ii!.*r-r* ved of .fames I’m.i on. Jack StovaH bwom as members of ?hoir neiv’\-organ ii so< ia i riuh '(’lie club aa-cts -ly at a rn-t.v- \ so. The In.ji- rial I-rtnh. u\'i'o Is To Hot-, ••or The C'omnini«iiu*K -■ J ff-arb-tt..* ai'i Prevent Crimes Which Will Pm. anger The V rn of -Tciuor MRS. MoOILL RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA Charlotte Mrs. V. J McGill whs torn , -•! rcnr.-l in ■->tie- n City is one of Charlotte's j pronnnm: nmi ;i g•• Mr-. ••!'•<■ litas a! -A Cf.it hetf Street is on.* of idle Char- Mi XAACT* : j members. Mrs. McGill wi--. -oiiei?. d 2i'n> re tnb> r»hip:- f<>; tho local N’AAi’P admired and respected hv the - nnruinity iu which she. and het ■ husband live. Mrs. Motim, a member ->f • Brooklyn Presbyterian Chur eh . President of the Missionary Socle - . VIVO A and NAACP rcM". d v- -v v.viciy of the won-lt-rfui tine In h; d in !-•'( Angeles, California. Mu- stated. ‘The p.o: its ( ali ternia take u lot of prid< -ri rts i io\vs-rs and rhemseiv. Shu also stated that Mu. 1 - v-- i y cultur'd people too. WitUe in California. Mrs. F. .1. Mi trlll and ether delet: iter 'to the NAACP National Conference vis ii-‘d -tie V, i - ! Brothers Movie S’udios. Hollywood Bow 1 ami other nefionallv" ksou. 1 plc-es in Cali fornia. Mr:. F J VcOill's bobbies are readine. nioviegoina and -ow ns. •She'd like to see V-,l|!-; be rv-ore active in putting over pro ject s. Aft-,. F. .f M.-frlfi received fir:- ■ education pi Braird-.!rd institute in ■ : . Chester. 5. <\ She is a. mem ber of <h tv Sooth side Art and Lit erary Club. t" S nepar*rne>Tt f AeMcaltyre r. jti - sr.-. im a' e The 1 Ulm fruit • T-\ "f -! boat It per : ,S. -ibove • :hnt of inst -. c.~ i u, per cent .-u>v- tile rive.-a-'e. P"-TVlC»«*S''': v ■ . ' ■ ' - : v : • NA* i ' i /•; ■ : / : s i 1,':;...' 5 -- ■ ]sf&x '• p/,-v v. ‘ -/* ! \ n • Lis^'[: . %SAV H-. I^4 mptM ■ £ • DiscrssES ir,' and ui-.st Dr. Maurice i A.tarns <.f italti rnerc. Md.. is tlu- author of “Xh ■ toad to Health" coiiunri this week wnich (Um- i sa-s fubereu !-J: is and Hot. Dr. Adams points rut a tuberculosis patient -tmuki think of hi-, lung's as being sick aiul nretl ail the rest aiul relaxa tion they can ; ,ct if he wants them to heal iANFi MRS, McGILL SPEAKS BEFORE LAND l CLUB The Smith Sliit 1 iivry anri Art Club had Air- F .1. McGill io s;> to tlieni about ‘.he NaACA Nutmiv al ( • mi'ereiii * held rcceruh irt I.os Angeles, California. Friday at rh homo of Mrs. L. G Ftobiris.-n or !ndependence fiivd. As <*,• Mrs. Moi;ill deJnvmi 1,.*: si-eech the hostess then se ved th im-irijer.s \sho were present. Those ; res-m we A*: Mrs. .i. S. N. Truss, Mrs. M. A. McCain Mrs. U. .M. Morris. Mrs. AtMie i. itle, Mrs. P. '.?. P"i ri;,>i Mrs. n. j. .laeks.-n an.l Mrs. F. j McGill. ALABAMA BANKS FIRST IN CARE OF MENTALLY ILL BIRMINGHAM <ANP* \i T.:■ r;: I .;H Aiatanm and other ~ia io-n. ■sutts are noted for the;; biased; •ind inequality f treatment ac .tt rdmg to Neuroes Alabama t stands 1 ;t a' ;..n exception m *.m«: ; phase the cere ol •:,.-• nemo. / . . Th'.jrn f: ■ F.f are ;epar..iv there is na discrimination in pro v'i ion., m-tde far v. ;;iie vnc> Ne_rt> i :: vent •. nc! the care ghen both races is good. Alabama Has tv. Riental hos pital. Searcy at Mi. Vernon • Mo bil? County, iv hare mentai.y-i;l Negroes aie sent, and Bryce 1.0 - pit;;;, for whites. Searcy occuotes 35 of ian . and is cncl. vd by a I ’n • bn :k wall rveraging 15 feel in hevut id two feet thick. Tae lard was ; once the site of the Vlt Vernon Barracks rnil Pay ienervation a i ■ the hosp : tat wo•? nnm:d alter D-. James T. Searcy white, then sup erintendent of Mate hospitals. •Pi ior to that. Negro patient.- had been kept -it Brvcc. The hospital has 1 845 patients, 836 of whom lire men .Some are housed in old st rue lures which were built in the days of th; army barracks. However the buildings, most of which arc now being reno vated, are well constructed and in good condition. Several new build ings were put up. including two large dormitories, two receiving buildings ,u kitchen-storeroom -din ing room building Faint specialists question the i present vogue of pointing the out side )t farm buildings white White painted buildings need repainting . about every four or five years. Maybe the old man had bit* right • idea when he sainted tne bam red, ■ s-nce red paint; hold up for ft -r 1 TO years. PAGE SEVEN FLORIDA EDUCATOR S\YS LE VDERSHIP h MTAL IS STATE i Ah;., \ y'KFi. r i ■— State Si. >, i >;!■.; ; ;S.JI> ! : ’I.;;: D. G nil , •:;. ,W. d t ■ '... , t hi Mr t inr d;i A. .. d M r US ' —ri;.-* \ ,-j In * •u- }: uocl.- ••Our Ptobknis." Sup s' U: "df-nt t.aiv sus p.- sent -d to iUucnt i xiy c;. Acting l'i i; . M..rming Tiff- .-. n. •> ;*nl* ndenl p-■ nt i ;>ut Isr .* ':n optimal oduciitiov; The; he Fvus t ..*ut the idea that Gnancial H- ' nee •. s! rus educate or •e. -ni imeilicssu ; jadersh ,j> on all ievei.; it; a great factor in volved ar.ci a great nccesyitThe f id for all lines t be cut down :r .'-iuntnaiod that terd t s ke-.p the child! en from getting the- best ns • • • d s at: , was 5....... he c eakei. r In r’tehsring the i.< ed fur lead *"s-up in on.- schools, he discussed three classes of people with whom •••' cme ir. intact generally They a;i* ..s iiiilrw-s 1. Those that make things hap- I !,, >e vs t h;iv. thi .nap pes. to th; m T••• s• til l do not know what i iiu i; 3t: r > i r*ry{- he • .-.lod l"l - tho deveJ - 'p- T .v. 1 4.;.,1 .i c • M : ,() It 11 c .11 S t lTitS :'\ 'l',.'.; tnat .nc.: •;. ji.(< may have who;;’ "me tiiisss hap i n t > liters, aitd til i the -iurd class m;:v h eiin-.inated Si: c r :G... l-. r. Bailey pointed -at ftisihc; tbs’ . ’t- e •.*•. id "1 • !. ; < n n:.: • be *..h eu :o following i; Tors if schorl urt uam is to be imprev'-d --l The undcrsu./.sin? . to o.eruis of achieving *n edueati* e 2. Tin* relative /:;;y of cdu 3. The es. ri'ja] factor * * .‘h'^d growth :.d development. ’ ’ Th*' no- G ii ■■ :.s ■ p s ih* Ic itnov* ere;’.;ug about the r*,quire mom for tfuecessfui teachm./. 5, TH- tr.d iri uni nos et modem smg. Ir. si -ins. he . sed M - tenc'iers have dec,, and profound love for the school and to neve visions as 'Hiy deal with the childron of Florida. XLAN IS FRIEND OF COMMUNIST WASHINGTON ASP) Probably one of the best friends of the so -railed world - .de Communistic movement is th» Ku Kiux Klan \t 'i*>st. Red propagandists think sc try , *A S> \ Currently one of the srussr p; nular niethcds depicting the difference between American life and Communistic life is .* hi; i picture of the s hiie.- rofcrd Klansmen parading thru the -treets. Often Communists cress like the hooded n:obst?rs and parade in city street- »f satellite countries sarfc as Czechoslovakia and Poland. Lo-M year me farm resident out of over;, six was the victim of an accident Read The Carolinian!! LOOK FOLK? IF YOU LIKE TO BUY ONE OR IF YOU LIKE TO SELL THE CAROLINIAN SEE Sylvester Buck Either Write To Him 3** Let Kitts Know Addreofe?: Route L. B»* 11 — ■■iimwh w n iww
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