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PAGE SIX \>ws i*r«*s c f'lioto Service H/snr BBC NO 1 CAN— Jiulrp Harold U. Medina ot the United Slates Court or Appeals greets bis baseball Hero Jackie Robinson ot Kbbefs Field when the court adjoun.od tor a day of peanuts and »>«« • UOKS as well as a game of notion. .Medina. Brooklyn's Number One Fan. adjourned a sess.on ol a.W.-tntst !„fts when the Judge and his Court were invited to he guests ol ledger |*re*y Walter <> Mahey. Dm Hrooklvn "Hums," who suffered a trio of det.-i.ts at the hands of tin- haled New V ~rh bin-it*. IW« back into the National League leadership with winning play on'he road. This And 1 hat it uiitinu.il iron) pace 41 adult delinquency can U<- ar rested by a ••ei 1 (ram of ’.upcrvLed ■ -ecr-'‘.v. i Raleigh citizens oi all rai e gave that quarter of a mi;!: issue it- hearty u|s* kv.k N’w vs hat is happenm -in: the recreational lront',' You don't know? a!! rii>bt. We will tell you one thing that is happening. NOW PLAYING 4.... The Suspense Picture Os Ihe Ye.ur The V!o\iil cm 4 Starts SUNDAY • APACHE VENGANCF. Ho bert YOUNG Janie r.’lflllll Jack B1IK„ In Tllll It All -UliKFir If! ItTHNTCOIOk STATE """ ~ " i Now Playing | RANDOLPH SCOTT ri;i> :> to new thrills j I I j and adventure : in “CARSON CITY” I — n nt nr - mi n. . - Coming Sunday - | HUMPHREY BOGART j BLAZES inio ACTION : In "DEADLINE” U. S. A. I 1 I * I » i i t * I jfpc, ill- 11 f ild ; /K { ' | * 1 90 ! V pT„, ; lint eM,. *»**•&&t' * i GILBEY’S GIN i \ ■ Gtibey S {Sitil'erf lon ion tty (nit. 90 Picul ICOt gram spiiJs, Nations! Kstii!?i.s f/txtvcb Cvl- . h®*Vo:k, N. i, ...-- ■.. .- . ■ —--merman-in : i ~, Tin- City of Hale;ah is pur ei aim- w.'l: you' i-op.it money, 'a-: i l i l a N't, n eti< n id KaJ-u’ll lei ".hut jt pi i./io .es I.u in pail; f..r white fit*t d:-Ji lad Ult* rep-al that, ill C.rjr V,j Hi- Ciltie I Id eld evV tio.-i■- of Raleigh. Obc-eliri, the Ci, ; us Raleigh i . iiieinL; the t. . I'livets' money for land for a park for .vhitc children. Okeh, ett this, the city of H;:' .h proposes to use ihat old ‘private insttiutu-n' 1 by .. ;n;., - tax i Laced land 1 .. pn\ate whiti •■l'-mre clsib. tbi... like Pilate, .lalunu il« hands ei Hit- matter. This same tyrx of thing is proposeVl in m veral areas •*i it ale ig h In the eoining years ,V. hell you H.ileiiill Y Hi-; !it<i ale asked ba soni. visitor, \\!ial parii is that (iui there' you will <t! i i urse s.i v that is tile 1 mns i ltti> t'.u k or tin- Ho fai t ( in’- Hark ete. It isn't I if., ii > you 'a di add that it ei■ puiehused with money you and your children will have to help repay, Ts there no remedy for such .-'bv lot e-'l v unfair cmation? Os course there i-. The remedy i> the Southern vvfii'i ratin'a own lav equal out soparai. iV-iii ties in everythin''. A court in* junction. halting the whole licogrrun .-an and rkouin be- ob -I.OIJ a-i i Mi' !lii-,v j,. .: i" f : Cal:’ should lx- tii 1 up Until all I.iOse 1; j . ■ cad 111 ', $■"•">! i'l'f I iffc-i. tion?. an- wiped out. ft, iic-ve it ... not. ii can be dune. The tie it? We promi-e you tli.lt when \ 01, Ui , ill Ui rilinidXll 0 thill the v, lule .rum Use the jiiW in; l.'lOlU’.lit J . lj, J ' a It Oil! for tii - .-ciKiiTie to keep you for ever enclaved, you '.'.'ill have much in or i tangible evidence lo ..«;.!)(,n y-1 ■ .-l.r -uiileniiuo that iliiU-i.Ji r ail right .xi you 1. iye time to go tutu another ,»i i. ai ile-.a defi’iitui ,i:.v. i.ix .itiialio.-i- . Gkt-h. let'* iai.e a J Cep at On- Link- l ilt air: ha'.; in cu t..iv city. A .siiort tune ago a group of Negroes connected with N C. Cuilegc >:• Durham asked that a certain ir.;:fifce ! ' of seats be reserved for them for oho ol ■Little 'I hi- production Not kr.-jw in;-; tin request was from Negroi-s, she reservation was made. Latei on, this group in Dm huiTi learned ii needed more seats 1 ban bad been re ();.e,n-d o one Os the gl'OUp n. a;.- ~ p- . .mint V .-at to the I lit -tliY [it t'<* *1 »i *>i r ; '•onlti in- ohliiuiuU, Wiioii jt wasi d bv • ! .in that the orVMnai request. Jt)« rc-N«-rva- IS'j'n. froiii T . the pCT.'-Oii ‘-J:i: jj .. h.i nitsu- f>v*;«ts VV;:: - t Oi. i Uiat tV-'l'LlliV Till tf> mistake had bvi-tt iriadr, Ihe Lilt It; 1 licat re d •• r .-T- UCiUi.it *\ C?'g f'OOly. ‘‘So What"? ’ »u might tie say hi; "everybody knows that Negroes can’s attend llif; l.Htle rhea ire Well. We wil! say lh>-. the K-i --leigh 1 itlle I iieatrt was ■fniill with pii, lie money. Your money, our money, c very body* money and M is nou beiiiij maintained and x rvhed by local money, money right out <>f the »-ity treasury and until this city pimitie the same type ot facilities for the Ne-.ro group as the law, v rittrn by .Southern white men says it must provide, we say Negroes >an attend -.J use the Little Theatre —th.ii is unless the white mail ehaiiges or repeals his uun lau. h it you .cf.-, good people, the : L. if Th’-atie is aicotaer out ! of tii. ,-e so-called 'just .he In-! Stitutior..;. What wrong is; ’ y.'JS ib e.i to build I ;a; if got private ;dt-i public r.d to -,dd la' tu the fire, pi'bli.- rnom-y js ..iii,, being us in mainuii.i n. Cm. ti.e city of li.iii ;gh i.rucftllv explain • '.ii' . ■i- t -•!• • mon ' ex.'Hides soir.e of t.s Lax pay. in;, . ii.r-.on- M : yn,• ;; ran. lint we will Ink m:i links out; and say it cauuut I '-gaily do f-O. All right, let's fake a "an- i th'-r o\»-r to Pullen Park, a 1 pretty -amt if there ever was) Ac,icjid acre.-: of bean- : tilth o.< )l-kop: la-.vn;- mid grass: -d over v.-ill) bi.; stately! shade trees fine walk., and; drive--, picnic tables, barbequej pits. Jt: .1 ;;it eVt VV't':: yo i would v.'nnt or could ex- I peel in a public park. Have been out there- lately? N.?’ Web you «u?ht to go. 01, ye-, it"; ail rijijn for you! io -" there and «<- joy all tin facilities you fnid there. You: e-e. my friends, iiere i , ,i situ u ion the Negro is abo; i to be-! '•healed out of by default The bm'y wav you can be !, apt <,u! 1 of Pullen Park is ihe City o: Raleigh in give it up, stop i jrudntaining it c ~ public park j ■did flier, liie bind will revert j to the heirs of the Christian- 1 lii-artc-d ; .-jitieiS]aii who gave ii To ALL Un nil tens of hah nib A male.- shill, sun baked .■■ e-a 1 l-iiuwij a Chavis Park ivu -at isici.- lor Ne-gru use and b re ’ " re-t' to a» the eify Park for ! IN• l.:-<•«and every conceivable t ‘Pori is bein:; made to jm-; . i’t. s upon Ncji'm s that Cha vis is your Park and Pullen; i .. ‘Whir ' Park .1 of cor;. f Negroe. fail ft,; ri»i-• adroit, j m.'iiu-uv<’i«ifi then ihoy will be j 1 u '-' l on; ol I* Oh 11 P.u k |.y '< 'ji.fohi and 'Tradii u'lii , words' ih' ■'>l lie i n uhi'p man now; ha-, a monopoly on A few) ago ;; Slia'A Uhivi. r?.i ty! Phi'tier took hit. summer school • cl&is to Pi.dien Park for an j outing. One of the city cm- j ployei-y i who should have' THE CAEOiniNIAN Disc Jockey ! With AMVEI DURI-t ;>l • Chiirle-s i .rimes, | origina’.i'i v ‘be N"fJ?t Hawk' show c>\ . r a local radio rlaiion, has Uv'. /;.*.*:{ >, ‘..cun ciuuci' ol inv 4 | rio'-.nson ar.d Brown Ajnvct Post No, ;iii) here- A NAT'iY >f "f Rocky Mount.! whe-re lie v.-r, • yracluntcil from the! Booker 'J' Waslnr.gtun It i£ h! S.'l .it!. i,;i'iiS;i- M-i-v.-d the Unit- ; ed Stales Navy troiTi ÜBi-sj? a? r.... . cat ok ;■ ;.xsi‘tant With tlu> rank of quartermaster 3-c. Other locm i p.'.-t of i) cers are: First vice Comnuntcii.T George Gihnurc; friwobd Vo' Command-! Ui 1 , Win. lb .1- : ..c.y• 'iloru Vice ; Co::.inan!'.!'i', ; i-■: in..;, ,\d jtdant Kichr.id T Pip:-in: Pub- • lie Relation ;bNicer. Lee Alt'.- iv it Offi'/or. Burner, R;t,v; Fi re - O.'ftt c-i i !-■ i.'.iy, .*• ■ -.;.i -r..L Wtilts .wiisun: JudjA- Ad vn;-;:te ! ' tair.b'"- i'}>.T■ >s in, 1 t.,--,: I ’''.'eread \V ■' ’: ::i liiiiti.:. Hin ti ,-i IK. Sum.i.s and Pro- | vie I Mar-hall. K.a-b.'.i Clark. Sails'' 1U(. .: 1 ::•■*.cr is t. -.o bill Uixtrict Vice C cnna udor. , ' ’ .’ll It, <SSAH II s GRIMES qyrss "s VcII.'AIINGTON Utvm I’li, Above is- Miss Rosa I Jacobs, (laughter of Mr, ,ml Mrs Wiilii- Jaeole Sr., lui-4 Suuib 10th street, who received Hu iki fieloi of Science degree from Winston - Salem l..whets (i I leg. on Via y 21. MR DFAirSKY LOOK iIAI.EiGH - Faret -U services I i. ,- 1 JelV.!'. -.- Co 1, : \V< n ■ N. C , 1.., ...I a: ion:.. Jim, 5 wcr,. cj-.'i i ' i ii. m tlb’ t, ■ : i Ciiuicii Sunday Jurw ii, 1 oi.c- >*■ . a Ly buri.i: lu cb * cli e- .;.et-- ;■ i ' Mot r I .mu al Homo :uis-, M>/vr,i:nt « mays, Lsiut r j-.' so: L" . I: .1?.:- be tii C. .vl . • r,: b . bn. uied Sunday Jum 1 .ivCaafcy Hurpita! wen- eunducicd from Ss .-\rr. i a .... - . ionday Juno .?, i iiou-d i.; Mt. Imp?- Cl-met, l hflit-r > "1 It’-I'lc • u charge. j MK. Rift BUN II I'AI I.OK 1 uneral services for Mr. Reubin 11. Taylor o! Yi3 Hugh .Street, who iiied at St. Agnes Hospital will be conducted fiaini liie Saint Raul AME (. iiureli at 1 :t!0 ucloek Tlnir*- day. Burial will follow in The Mount Hope cemetery. Raleigh Funeral Horne in charge. Surviving arc: wife, Mrs. Tent pie sjnnston Taylor; two daughter-a Mrs Mola Taylor j Father ol Raleigh and Mrs. Louise Taylor McCaloji of Newark N. one sister, Mrs. Dais y Taylor Malloy of Orange, N'. J.; two aunts and r.ra uncle known better if ho didn't) ask-! id tile group so leave on the i ".ruKiuJ, that ti-.ey were in a j VViuti- park Th. group, bc-ltcv- 1 j Jttg till. v'.'u'. acking ui to; ny- - v. . tin teacher vhe fi.iti ;i:. ,i.a-. , 1 1;i j ais tv f; the par-i ty, ref’ : i iK-'.i and xflar r'.'-citiTiSi ; ITK hi'., in lili:, l.ii eiinr,. do red : him i. pu: i.u-ru out and dnec-j ed L; i rc.ujj m proecod wrJi ' !!:■!! picUH* O)i yr-s tin'- hajv p.- i Duii't be ruied out of j Pullen Pwsk by default. We triichl mention Dwer-oux Mt ado*:' the Stab* Armory j . ui: many other publicly own- ! '-d and tax- upported instilu- J i tio;. in fialmh from which; ve are unlaw Lilly excluded | and say ;i at as long us such practice i-'xistx Raleigh m a: ) long from Kleine, 'all right’, but ( .ve fed w>-- have said enough j tor you to know what we mean when we say, "lit’!; ail joint hands and try to make Rj!» i|.s! ALL IfIGHV. i ANNOUNCING... THE CH A PEL OF THE AIR A A A JL# /I A 1 % « SUNDAYS H>:00 10:30 AM. through the facilities of Radio Station WNAO * A * A k — Featuring — Raleigh’s Outstanding Radio Talent -- - Leading Religious K Social And Civic Organizations 8 * AN INSPIRATIONAL, PROGRAM FOR THE BETTERMENT OF THE COMMUNITY AND HUMAN RELA I IONS | SPECIAL FATHER’S DAY FEATURE I ! "THE CHORDSMEN” I ‘ii Rev. Ennis Whaley, Director This Is Your Program We all at various time.- de.cjrn an opportunity for self-expression relative to our ability to achieve in some outstanding manor This is as- it should be in that we are ■omcUnie-K mindful f what we can do if we had such an oppov- V..ni’y. In every community there are cuch people and tin ii desire to make xucl i contributions lead to • ii oxpta-s ion as "Did you know bias. John Doc could ,io till 0, "l didi: ; know sbe or he ium talent". . . This is characteristic of the un know- talent often cm bedded in ah human nature-, and only seif, expre.- .-ion through some construc- You Will Want This Album ] SOUVENIR ALBUM WHO’S WHO IN RALEIGH Suppose we knew only a few people in the entire world and they all live next door. This state of affair.-, is true in mo-t case relative to people, yet around tii • corner or across town rue counties.: numbers of people you have never beard about us pertain.-, to their al ilitie-.- or aa compHslmients through the yc-ari.. We profit daily from the efforts ■it people versed in Medicine, Arts, (Music, Education, Religion. Busi ness and Administration without ever knowing oi wanting to know the reasons why we profit. Events happen swiftly, if we know them or about them tu would under stand them and appreciate them better and would be helped the more. These are the people who's contri but ions create the proper atmos phere of good will atid forebear aDce and tolerance toward all people everywhere . . the singer v. ho.-e voice you have heard or the person you have heard about a- winner of a prize for some outstanding f-at or accompli, h ment. These and more are yours in Die Who’s Who on outstanding events which have occurred here to people you know about but not of their above - the - average achievements. A great American stated that if we wiil only take time out of our hurried lives and ieafn to by YOU’LL ENJOY THE CHAPEL OF THE AIR REV. A. W. HAYDEN - Originator - Narrator HAYES-JACKSON ELECTRIC COMPANY - Co-Sponsors f ■ JL. m> t <jrw * ;; t >' | < . ‘ be * I r .•• • ' ’ ' ' I -**■ , I f, - i I . 4 ■ , » REV. A. W HAYDEN ORICINATOR NAHRaTOR A***** tive medium brings it to the -sur face to the surprise and apprecia tion to friends and listeners. The Chapel Os The Air pro- K) arn is very happy to know of such above- the -a ve ra ye. We are sito proud to be of service to )vu aim our community. Wv have reason to be proud of such outstanding people ;,s Dr T I. Duiiart, pastor of Si Paul’s f.MK Church and the Choristers Dr. P If. Johnson of v1... tr. St. Baptist Church Bcv/'Howard (".mninghurn of tin- Conarejiation al Church —Dr. Woods of Young's Chapel CME Church The Chordsmen. directed by Dr. Eii nis Whaley, pastor of Wilson Tern;.]. Methodist Church all means appreciate- and under stand our fellowmen, then, would be less misunderstanding, and:on ly hil we make up our minds to understand others will we be able tu understand ourselves. The Chapel of the Air Souvenir Album of Who’s Who will depict pictures of outstanding importance to your most immediate intc-A-sts and will be an album of collected subject:, you cannot afford to miss —a storehouse of knowledge ihat you will treasure through the years -of heart - wanning, af fectionate memo.-, ot events close and very dear to your heart and scul ami tho e of your most in timate associates. History is a record of u senes of activities which influence gue cccding generations, and by con sideration of such events we are better informed relative to the fu ture. We must have some means of m ears urine the progress *>f mankind, ami as the carpenter uses the measuring rule we must use hirtory as a means of measuring the achievements of Mankind History teaches us what can be done and how to do it. The Chapel Os The Air Pro gram proposes this medium of cx piv-. ion relative to our 2! weeks , ot broadcast:, through ftaaio .Sta tion WNAO. As we recall tho past our hope; are Drishtcned as Vv IviUK tNDIN( i is:\ I i. ! I'v u' i } j l.i ivl'. 1 • > j>2 We shall be proud of those whom we have since invited to participate in the pros ram whose contributions we believe will most rarely' enhance be tier sm« nsrm relations among all people. We believe their expressions will he a priceless memo to less m xoired people, for those who be lieve- in our country a.-: cit:zc-ns belii-v. aka in God our pi 0i..-, tor. The Chap i of the Aii program invitt - you tu listen so that you may hear and i-njoy the desired curpi'i. of your cherished dreams . . . The voices you remember The songs you Jovt to hear and those who pint; thi.m are yours so, the tuning in to WNAO every M aiday mondfiv. 10 !o 10:30 a.n; wt look to the future with renew ed vigor arid faith in all of our fellowmen, the Church. Christ and God. You will want one of these sou venir albums of touching idea;, of event,, past, but treasured deeply. You wili be moved by its simpli city of presentation a» revealiitg that you tliought you knew of facts of well-known people and their contributions . . . what they ore doing and what they have done for community betterment and human relations among all people here and elsewhere. The comparative degrees of pro gress Education Law as re lates to lawyers Medicine as rela-'s to doctors Art. Religion. Sciences. Business Administration, Radio and countless oilier fields of work and activity Social or ganizations in our city . . . the nature of their work. You, by ail means, must know that the first Negro museum idea was started here in Raleigh and the facts about It —• what it means and what it could mean to art lovers and artists who have no place to display their talents. This is very important To know. You most surely will want the' Chapel Os The Air Program Sou ev<?nir Album and you cannot af ford to deny yourself this much desired educational album! We will publish only as ordered.
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