THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAT 24 1358 8 PICTHER LINDA GLFNN HONORED 4 blrihdav party »;;» cut" »*t yav.i «? Ml»>. 1 >p*G F?v* frlntn »i (He Hov' of her rn(isi!v Miss g- ~ —n.l I—, t— ,—~n ■ A Key T© Your \ | p«««9 ©f Mi«i GET V r j2|y ONE! V FIRST-CITIZENS BANK | AND TRUST COMPANY Tour bon "US-chcnlcn BySom ! . u - y. TbbTb.-. j *985 *4i Pint iiGHt s?y*siN wHsjrsr h rtA?; "inti, m noot swtut hsvuhs to. i f t ~ Crlia Pope at 841 N&sareth Street, vcrcnil.Y Shuwn in photo from M( to right front row; Cecelia Glenn, IRmnie BaMentine, Glaeir* Glenn. Helen Gilbert. Milton Fa Dentine. Linda lave Glenn. D.jnnHa Ballrntine. Floydsfine Williams Second row. left to light. Luke Wil iianvi, Marv Garwin, Bernard Upchurch, Paul Pope. Mari* For* Ronald Forbes Brenda Hill ('hrmia* Glenn Gwendolyn Matthens, Elaine Carter, Mark Hal Pope "id “Butch" Leach. History Os Negroes In NC Legislature, OS Congress EDITOR’S NOTE; Dr Nel ? on Hams, of Shaw University, Raleigh. nil! carona/igai w Wake County for a seat in the slate legislature To acquaint »fg iraders with »h* partlcipa iinn of Negroes, ir- the North Carolina Legislature and u h. Congress, the CAROLINIAN util publish a 'fries of articles dealing with this subipct Ihe aifth of these featured stories appears in this issue. Fifty-seven year; ago. h Negro congressman. George H* Wb-to. from North Carolina made a vale dictory speech upon his ietirc~ ment. from the U S Congie ; "It would have been on excel lent one had the note of bitEe 1 - ness not. been so strong." remark; a UNC professor, Dy Samuel Denny in his bock on the Negro m Congress from 1870-1501 "This. Mr Chairman, is per haps the Nog rocs' temporary farewell In the American Con cress: but let me say Phocni*- tike he will rise up some day and come again. These parting words are in behalf of ;*gi out raged. heart-broken, braised and bleeding, but God-fearmg people, faithful, industrial, loyal people, rising people, full of potential force. Coming to the end of his ad~ dress, Congressman While acio'ij "The only apology that J hsvr to make for the earnestness wrMi which T have spoken is that T am pleading for the lit'’, I'rip llbei!« the future hap pine. l • and man hood suffrage for one-eighth of the entire population of the Unit ed States." The handwriting was on the wall for Negroes in Congress. urJ George H. White ended his ca reer In Washington. White spent his retirement in Philadelphia and practiced law until he died on December 28. 1918. GEORGE H WHITE wi the last Negro to serve In th* It S. Congress. Born a slave, White was a native of Rosin dale, N. C. He graduated from Howard University in 187* and began praeticin. law in Stic state in 1879. 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AJc FwS!en steote 39c S; °“'- | SPECIAL IMS' PftlCßl SPECIAL tWOMJCK VALVE! Final Grsen Medlaan-tiiase f* jeiPQi*. Fame? Heads flf 'M Ji Feeefc FWida II (|gy|g Cabbage J LK IJ Tomatoes Z" J J Gienwrsd Village—lllW. Morg an St —Northside Shopping C e..:ar-Cameron Village ! No Prejudice Among Disabled, Prominent Physician Declares j NEW YORK iANPi -- Rr?.rial i and class prejudices that Hite deep ! into lives of sn many Americans and Mining, on the Expenditures, and on the Public Buildings Com | milters It has been reported that he introduced several bills of a local and private nature, i According to history, O'Hara’s beat speech of the 49th Congress was in opposition to an oleomar garine tax bill. One of his cen ! tentions was that the bill would ! require extra offices and thereby reward party favorites. Part of his speech was devoted jio the idea that the Democrats had opposed increase in faxes for | ten years. Now, he charged they ; attempted to increase taxes. l *w i LJamawawjauwiMiiWL* vmm jiiJuuamm .1 wij*«ii*j» Mvwmw, Better Buys Better Terms On Better Jewelry 1 I are non-existent amorr fn* severe- 1 jy handicapped, 3 prominent medic declared in a speech hera last ■ week Making the declaiaitob was Dr. Howard A. Husk, director of tha Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. New York Univer sity-Bericvue Medical center, and an associate editor of the New York chapter of she Military Chaplains association of the United States. Dr Rusk told the chaplains that in the cipht vears since the Institute was first established, he had never heard ‘one single r ord of prejudice” voiced by patients, although some 13,0110 «f them received service. He added that none had private ac "be ; PREPARED 1 for ! ,fm wtmr 1 fe | CIVELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE I Fall Coarse la Beauty Culture and Classes In Personality and Charm, for Information Write• Mrs. Christiana J. Pitts President 4fM> EAST MARTIN STREET Raleigh, N. C. i comodatirius. and hm« cared t! his neighbor was “bUi b. whit* poor. rich. Catholic, Piote.itant. Jew, ; doctor ot philosophy or a fteid hand. Disability and cripplings, he said, forged a common denominator for human understanding, and an an tidote for prejudice. Among the prominent patient.' now confined at the hospital, i? Roy Campanula. Los Angeles Dod t Ail Funerals Cost Less —at the— RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME i i ! Compare and be twi-m-4. Convinced! llfpl \ RALEIGH Funeral Heme 822 E. CABARRUS ST. ‘ K«rs catcher, who suffered partial paralysis In an automobile accident, last Jan 18. Consider a roadside market this summer tor additional farm m* come. «MKaa.smaM«iM..3 •*»»•*-■ *&.;*: j.ara iti.ri- up >.., ,»ui If Tnu Want To Tafc* The , UP ) Oui «t (Jtp | C. Karl : Uchtmai? i Dt.it i's. c “*:t - - U * 3 compact «•