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■ ■ I OOLDRN STATE ! \l,( ! - TSVMS I hire <it the i>ji execu tives of the Golden Slate Mutual t tie insurance company in Eos \ngi i»‘s point to the company's »!■« ultra-modern building tie dgm d by the well-known archi tect Paul R. Williams. Left to • ight: Kiljar .1 lohnsuti, sec >c "• try and treasurer; Norman O. Houston, president; and George V Reavers ,ir. chairman of the hoard. VN'l'l NEGRO PROGRESS IS DESCRIBED BY EDITH SAMPSON ■ -V YORK (ANPi The posi •: ; 'f.e Negro m American deni o'- .vas one of the facets of die o:s --iris: ii when th».- 10th around ' h aw t'o : ',\i -- rica's Town g!■■;*t- n ; ii: mated from New Delhi, oalia, ,ti Tuesday. September i,i, he topic 'What Are Dm* - - Best A r sveers to Commun ism?" it" Kditn S Samp.-on Chicago ; y representing the National (’> moil of Negro Women, who was ' -no of The American speakers > x plaii rd the position of Negroes m AtViCnern ci mocraOv Silt- stated, "The first quest!.-n I'm asked in n.-x-st stus on this tout ii Do Np - roes in America have .-qua! op tunities with whites" 1..- me an ivver quit. frankly. in same m the U S tin \ do m-t Dm :Ok at tilt: facts, in klvl pi- ' - .a 1 .',: crlive Eightv-ftv» years ag Negroes hi Am eric ; were slaves and lost per ■ Ilta-rate. !r, lit. ,ie i .- * ii ea.gupies of leakers, such as /ea :-a m-.- K<>Lun • ■an Bo ■!{.. r T Washington, Paul * . r aw:-Piu; i Nehru a.-imu a’""--' lot india. opm.en -.at: N<?v, .'>. Sis. T 1 Mi'ci’tiP -v >.f. spteen \mc ri* ,cis. H<- do.-: :-M Da..-- Do’ht. win.,* 1 expt-:i<:awe.i o any thou Old ha *: i a:.-: W,.- i 1 >: j■■ It; ' \ Cta- '"■ . '1 ' >• uvw-r countr.y i’i speaker.- ■ . the putte! Vino' Mrc Henuk.i Ray. ■ iev prc.,l - Oik. ; Unto. mi', y. ma ..... V. Oe; uy. Jr, vi:-s moderator i'its bri.'adeat i. v. ..s =■ i i Delhi IJniwrsrty Conve-r 1 hu-i uni it - itscrihed lor a 'eoriHd': in rue Ok (ted States. A recent survey in 30 cities -ho that m&re sod mon grocery -.tc.-ilers prefer that the rice and try edible be ins and peas they self h* lActtagvd in crsms’iarent film. ’ w " " &>■* ■■•J*' " ixWyiic -t , K.C. Chosen For 1950 National PTA Meet ROANOKE. Vs. iANTH The National Congress of Colored Par ent.-. and Teachers at its annual v rkshop held recently at the FT.;a Street Baptist Chun:"-. Roanoke, i Va . voted to hold the 195fi Natmna; | conventio--’. June 18-20 in Kansas Mis. Buh A Mayberry. is pie sith.nt of rne Missouri cofi^rtvs. Mr-. .1 S Morgan of Gf-Tgia is r-j --tior< ' president | Tiie three day mooting opened ’•vith "i pry :;:tm held at the First Baptist Church Mayor W p - Hunter. Roanoke, welcomed the Coup oj, behalf of the city; Dr. it -■ T. f o;: : v colored member if ■ ate board -.i: education, brought • i.recanga from the oitv m . LmKU’u. h'l' ; i 11l •• Ranks. On.t, ■ of Christianburg Institute in Car-i --oi i .i. Va., speak.-ng on “Dyr-iiMe* C mm unity Life' told the group , '• l ‘ : country needs good clean leadershfp VVe have got be,;.>:r.e : e!t.d to the problems that come our way til,- School official said ■-V e nave *, marry ye -ole at the LIE THROWERS MBINFINT PbUl ATTHA A- v i iidhv v. ill ; i,v \y i6 . > i -J j .T, V v : \v» -ninr. i iii - M < j.;u: .1 .> , ft : -■ • ... ' • 1 ? ’> v. ..-y ■ P-) *'ii, Jr. s ,:- ai 1A . .. J ’ *-* -w «.U : uVs C».J in V. / • IT i. nt K/XKx'V-.'’. 1 - ):td j 5 -X i -t ' . F-..rr« • . .13 we* j ::jhtir ■ .v- v. :;c.'*; /•t y > : 1 s..h ; ;/.?• : '-o• • h jn:t.)r : t-d it-.-'i t'v- i ; S'Zte i ■- . K'S I. i ; ■ . . . .. i • ..it J-- •. : ■ y r n via ad j.- ■ . a-.k I Os:;. j -■ (.*"> a- 'o • ' ..-jruCi; | , ■ fcts ir.e i./ia • ; irnouaiy ! ••urneu. I>-t.*y or.; Powail j. ‘ ■ t der ox the humid babv; Pruther i ■ James, ana 3;i-year-oid rnrl, | i B irtinra Brackett. I’hey we.- e at! j i treated ,it PennsyJvai.ui aospiuai | mil discharged. ! bottom, t a many at th • ton and almost none in the middle of our cci riumic .-' t-up. Children must b.- trained, he add ed, both in the classroom and in ■'the home for tin- life they "/ill have u live. D. H. Woodbury president ol the Virginia congress and ho?l to : the workshop, presided at the wel come program. Mrs. Thelma Mora,, chairman ol senool education group, called upon > the oro-o izati in to help identify ; "no inlet pi el r'.iueotionol pro' icme Negroes \.-lth the following action pro; rro ! Urge legislation f..r soundly . rtr;,r.-.i «1 .--;ho->ls 2 R.ddy support - for higher sal sties fc>r ieacheis. 3. Lu'k the interest -t home and sehsei d M. Black:. 11":'. membership rh, om: --. j:-;d j Ferguson, p: - - -adent t N iri:. Carolina congress, asked an* siote congress end total vmt- to ii:t'?ro ! ei Parent-Teacher membership m :h c mmunity by. i !i•• •- -b-: c a sincere belief in ‘ne parent-tea., her relationship ■■■ Gun .onfider. ■:> tv good will .<nd uni- rst:u;-Ung i. Croats a cro ir.-.m of vjik v.ith a .it iinite goal ' - a' P r ' T ~~~ ' ;y - - • a-*-- 1 k. v V yi kv. ■ V- - : >4| SCI *|M ■' -s4kk..c; I I S'IOS.a.S OPEN MOUSE, Gui de i Stune (Vlsjtuzi Life insurance j company if.-is Angeles receut ; X* held Tjea i«ese week it tia j -ne>- 'Kiraui efitee haddiisg. Atmcng SECONO SECTION [The Caroliniax v 'vl:EK KNFHNrI- SATUEIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. vm \ 5 Die As Crash Ends Chase At 90 M.PH i . killed here - o -- B'-moiy nr : 1 1 So; tember t >3 . .- Vit : B ( ' . i pus./. -oiie o/:- ; w i ‘ , s !_v . • The Ivo Near.- o’, o.- j t.v --o Be were .den f - - is Esses Brian y Jr. 30. iid M’s Emm , Lee Bell. •t a 10 tnde . '. ire •- -h r..i d ; crash occurring anr.-ut U .r-J a .n„ -Cs the 194:! For.l ctr 'n vtoch Negro couple or.-, nau.g tried to Vet around a ■ *adb'-tck tr.d ran hand on into an approach in.:; auto- , mobile with while passengers. .State Trooper 11. C Wilk-. rson. •who was at tile roadbiock. said the impact oi the two cars was so ; terrific that it «ent both machines into the air 25 or JO feet The cur chase started p Geor,. Washington Highway t Route 17)! at Magazine Road when XortVik County Folic ematt 1 S Leonard saw the Ford eras-- a rod light. The I t.-fficer was waiting for the light to; change when the Ford wont j through The officer gave chase and over- j took the car near the junction. ->f j Route 17 and Rout 198 He sounde d his siren. Instead of pulling over.! however, the driver of the Ford ■ ; car tried to force the officer oft I The road. When the driver realized that ho ; was approach!', ea roadblock, he j tried desperately to get around it ! and ran into th,- approaching Buiek j causing the erasn and five deaths, j He th ears were completely de- , nv lished. Gas. oil and broken auto- i tnooile parts were strewn over the road in a 40 foot radius Traffic was blacked tor 30 minutes. The injured were carried to ihc- De Paul Hospital were the fifth : victim dic'd in th: ernerge-nc;- room 1 The bodies of Brinkley and his ' c .enpanion were turned over to The Chatham Funeral Home. More than 50.000 soil samples w'll be tested this year for the farmers of North Carolina I tne latsfiadiag events *i the | } week was the an veiling ot the j I murats executed by artists Hale j | Woodruff axi Charels AXston on ! j yira M«>vo in CaiMosui* aiaiar,?- • GREGG CONTMCf BOUGHT 3Y STATE sail is mm BY MiUK HYMAN WILMINGTON Dei AN?) ‘The long diawn-.'ut fight oeV-.-uc 1 Go . Elbc-rt N Carvel of -el .a- 0 0 and Dr Howard D. Or, .-.., pros! dent of Delaware State .. -ge ,ii Dover, ended i.ist -,-a:- . 1 . a.-'-n the board of trustees orought ,»ji 'he remaining four years t i contract CJregg had b-. -a, -- ~1 -.-1 u ; mismaoe.gem ,m by the state ;, sxe : cutire officer ard -he -.--.vi.dent ; had faced a total ■ t ,3 lays of • hearings and testimonies. The end ;of the affair was r.nnoun::-:i by H ‘Albert Young counsel for Gregg, ; and A tty. Albert \V. James, who represented the board ,f try. ;•;■* -.- Had Dr Gr gg remained i • ac ; five office until his contract ; pi res, June 39, 1953, he would iiavc*. learned 524,000. The contract wa : ; | brought up for SJ.-uiO. ’ The fracas started at Delaware i State when the students went cn J strike last February demanding the j ouster of Dr. Grcyg. The govern,- : promptly ordered on Investigation [ Laer he charged the president with j maladministration and w ith using : his office for personal gains for ! himself and his family. ; For several days, the e-re of nc j dispute centered around ’w-ao:#* !chickens were whose.' Chickens 1 were raised on the campus The | matter of feeding and how they ; were sold to the school for f ud be came a tieatccl ssuo. Gregg was also accused r. e fusing to permit veterans at the ‘college to enter veterans organ 12-1- fions'; collecting fees from r -adenl.s for lockers without ever ;u keys, and collecting lab 0 rat a- y de posits and not returning the ne at the end of the year. Even though Dr G a : .g is through no successor "ba.u named. Dr. Gregg lias nm ■ -e.lea ms future -plans. The building, which erecfe'.td ,ti a cast oi SM4.OW, was designed by the proiaLtiSO.* xrcWtecl, ?»»B «, WiilUms. (A»^»
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