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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1957 .*.- - . -- aieje-c -• i-_-c -.—--- --- . . . - -- - - ■ ir* " ii'liM ■« ' Roy Wilkins Blasts Senate Action I In Striking Part From Rights Bill WASHINGTON' CAMP) - It is quite evident now- that ‘Negro Avr.ericint. so tar as the Senate is concerned, can expec* little, if any assistance from the Federal Gov ernment m attempts to win the sr.joynv’nt of their Constitutional Bights This ■« as the renrluslon rewhe.il hv Key Wilkins, chair titan of On i.cwicrship Con ference after Ihe Senate had AmemJ.meni in strike Tart : JOHN W RICE, Heft), presi dent. of the Dallas Negro Cham ber of Commerce, gives choir robe manufacturer. Henri O'- Brien l of Hollywood, Calif.. good reasons why he should bo a candidate for the presidency of ihe National Baptist Lay iv ’ Movement. Inc First, ministers throughout the coun 2500 Delegates Seen: Ushers Held National Convention In N. Y. BROOKLYN. N. Y. CANP* ~ Twenty * five hundred delegates ttnd friends representing over 23 mates met here in the 38th annual session of the .National Ushers Association of America, 'lnc.. July 22-26 at First AME Zion Church. The Rev W. O. Carrington was host pastor and the majority of the Protestant, denominations were present. Ushers and friends met the. na tional officers at a pre-convention tea Sunday at Bethany Baptist,; Church. Rev. R. Goodall, pastor, j Mrs. Betty L-. .Tones was chair- • man A Get Acquainted Tea for; junior ushers was held Monday at Stuyvcsant Heights Christian • Church, Rev, Richard L Saunders, pastor. Other events included: A twilight parade from Concordj Baptist Church DL Gardner C.: Taylor, pastor, to First: AME Zion. J Monday. Annual Civic Night was' observed. Comptroller Arthur Lev-1 itt spoke for Gov, Avertll Harri nan and Mrs Anna. A. Hedge man. assistant to Mayor Robert .. ■Ttm—rnnm-i "wm-iiiiii niinwnio mm .ij hh in . , ;f®teS- RALEIGH Seafood Co, * 1 If it’s in the see ~ .and . ~ eatable we have it, or we will get it! Dial TE 2-7748 FREE DELIVERV ® PLENTY PARKING SrAOK 410 K, Davie St. Raleigh, N. (’, : FIRST CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY HI - which was ttir very 1 heart—frnm the pending civil rights amendment. 1 j This action has said in a very i reel *-nsc to the Supreme Court : j that “ihe United States Senate is | not willing to provide effective. 1 time-tested machinery to imple | ment the Court's decisions.’' con tinued Wilkins. By gutting the hill of all j enforcement powers, the Sen 1 ate has given aid and comfort try welcomes the Christian lav leadership as exemplified by O'- Brian I. and second, he is a suc cessful business man who could lend his know-how in building husines enterprises through the aid of the church. Election of officers will be held during the National convention meeting at l.ruiisviiir. K.v., Sept. 3-8. i A NPi -Wagner represented the City's > i chief executive. Herbert. T. Miller !i of the National Church Council ; , was master of ceremonies. ■; Junior Usher Day was observed : Tuesday under the leadership of ; | Naomi Hood, national president. ; The drill championship was stag ed Wednesday, which was School of Ushering Day. George T. Grier. , national director presided. President, Henry Ballard of ; Brooklyn delivered the president's j annual address Thursday after - noon and in the evening, Mrs, Mabie Grey, national Education : Department chairman, conducted : the .Junior Usher contest among representatives of 23 states. Dr. Hylton D. James, pastor r s Berean Baptist Church, Brooklyn, j delivered the annual memorial ad dress Friday morning. Election of ! officers was held in the afternoon. ; followed by the installation ban quet at Concord Baptist Church. Ushers of New York State, Wav erlv , Jones. Buffalo, presidem. were hosts !o the convention. to those v- ho would nullify the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment Fro visions <*f this Amendment might nr upheld in .judicial decisions, but,the Senate has voted to handcuff the nation's inu enforcement agency in ’nforeing equal protection of !be laws. Serving as spokesman for the .">! national organizations making ; ur tin Leadership Conference, Wil ; inns concluded with the fact that i the Senate vote means that we can j whistle ''Dixie'' but hardly feel jo filed to hum the tune of i AT;* Country Tis of Thee " Sen. Claik <T > Pa.i contended ! that gutting of the civil rights i bill would result in “convicting j thi foreign policy of the United States of hypocrisy. “One ran imagine ’hp embar j rasment of our representatives a- 1 lota Phi Lambda Sorority Opens National Meet In Ausr. ! NEW ORLEANS. La. j On 3 iturdav. August If) at io : i ' i am., business women from thru-; j out Uv- country v\ .11 converge in ! ; .’fir-cooled .Mount Zion Methodist ! : Church in New Orleans, Louisia- - ; no to register for ihe 28th anni- ! vi rsary convention of lota Phi I Lambda Sorority, The call has | been issued by the National Pro- i i sident. Mrs. Marion H Jackson of , Washington, D C On Sunday afternoon 'he son* i or s will hear Dr. Samuella V. Tot ty Dii dor 'of the Business De- I : partitiont of Southern University, at their public meeting, arranged by the National Director of Educa . lion. Miss A. Lucille Reynolds of Los Angv-kts. Miss Reynolds has just recently announced the results of the 1937 national scholarship contest of the sorority: Tie-winners for the first place—-Roberta ,T. 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India Southeast Asia, Taiwan, and Japan why we believe there are no second-class citizens abroad but are. unwilling to apply that precept at home." Sen. Douglas, (Illinois) hud pre■ iously stated that cutting the present bill down to mere ly “voting rights” would mean that liberals would have to f ome to the Senate again next year and fight a similar battle for some other civil rights of minorities ! This caused Sen. Morse iD n t'fcg.t to say that he opposed 'civil rights on installment, plan. Morse has gone along with the liberals to preserve the third item of the bill since his amendment to send the bill hack to committee was dc feated. sored by Alpha Omieron Chapter, : Denver, and Betty Ann Gilmore, j sponsored by Alpha Phi Chapter, j ; Tor- Angeles &. both of the Far i Western Region. Supporting schol ■ arships go to: Donna J. Flowers, ! sponsored by Alpha Nu Chapter, | Youngstown, Ohio. Northern Re gion. Phillis D. Reed, Beta Omi i cron Chapter. Phtia.. Eastern Re gion: Beverly ,7. Dumas. Alpha Re gion: Beverly J. Dumas, Alpha 80-8 ion; 8ion; and Rebecca 1 Humphrey Psi Chapter. Dallas, Texas, South POSNER'S BERGAMOT CONDITIONER THE CAROLINIAN western Region. In addition to these, many chapters present schol arship awards locally. At the Educational Meeting an nouncement will be made of the Outstanding Business Woman of year which is a national project of the Sorority. One of the highlights of the con vention will be conferring of an honorary membership upon Mrs T~ ver.e McCoy Gaines, noted civic leader of Chicago. This hc-nor will be bestowed by Mrs. Lola M. Par * ker, also of Chicago, Founder Pre sident Emeritus of the sorority. ' The hostess chapters are Alpha - Rho of New Orleans end Beta The : la of Baton Rouge, Among the so cial events planned for the visitors is a lawn party on Saturday even ing. a luncheon, and a picnic at *hn Gulfside Hotel in Waveiand, Mississippi. 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