6 THE CAROLINIAN •pntEK ENDING SATURDAY. AUGUST 23, 19SS Majority Os Negroes Still Democrats PRINCETON, N J - (ANP) According to the America*? Insti tute of Public Opinion here. Ne groes, whether north or south ot the Mason-Dixon line, are still po litically aligned with the Democra tic Party Survey conductors of ihe Insti tute pointed out that economically the Negroes interviewed expressed a more secure feeling as Democrat :es and mstodcally they felt closer to the late Franklin D Roosevelt than to Abraham Lincoln, Indications were that the nation al recession had affected Negroes more acutely than whites. Further, the Negroes expressed the opinion, 3-so-l, that the nation al business slump would not get merit, action would bo necessary to better in time, but, that govern help cure tt. In conclusion the majority of Ne groes interviewed by members of the Institute were confident that the Democrats could do the better job of keeping the country prosper ous. Tobacco topping is recommend ed when one-fourth to one-third cf the fololwers arc open and pin' - REPAIRS TO RECORD PLAYERS TAYLOR, RADIO & TV I SERVICE ; "Tits House Service Built’’ j CALL TE. 2-3950 224 E. MARTIN ST. RALEIGH S’*ls^*3oo Application Accepted By Phone If You Want Money Fast, See Us WAKE c JS!?. IS W. Hargett St. Phone TE 4-62 SS fdfsaf PBISTUISJID I Qmwu * BRiOGS- I sinyc f . # Je^ms I eoKCRHe pipe {4''n lf u72 r ‘i ’*"7 / ! « CONCRETE BLOCK AND BRICK « CONCRETE STEPPING STONES iFlp® t RALSIGH—DIAL Tt 4-2557 IHSRHAM—O.ai 2-4491 * &!WST©M™-£», a < 2514 Better Buys IjB^ PI JL D Better t erms i SP*^ I for On Better ■ jM L,V ™ G, “ Jewelry SjNsr* CIVELLA KgIPKB I BEAUTY college f ull Course in Beauty Culture Classes in Personality and P&sl&smJH For Information Write: Mrs. Christians J. Pitt 3 President 400 EAST MARTIN STREET j Raleigrb. N. €. All Funerals Cost Less —at the - RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME Compare Convinced! RALEIGH |-^~- Funeral Heme rs“ 333 E, CABARRUS ST. t „ . '' Miami. " is* cMMe®**™^**!*®;*. JHHKBbHPv ■ ** \N ARTIST AND ADMIRERS When France l Walker, 'enter. ronrrri piarii!-! :• nneaird of A.t t College last week. Mrs Pauline Wyrtrh. Gi eensboro and His- ivonnc l.ikr. Hamlet, both students in the Summer School, cot a looks'e at a musical score during inlermission Prisoner Attempts Suicide; Didn’t Want To Serve Time TOLEDO O. (ANP) A 22- would never be taken to Ohio Pen year-old prisoner who vowed he ttenhary alive, was found hanging in his ceil ut the Lucas County jail on the morning of his scheduled de parture to prison. Deputies cut down Grady L, AKA Prexy Receives High Honor From. Liberia’s Head ■ CHICAGO (ANP i A group of Aipha Kappa Alpha sorority sis ters, headed by AKA Supreme Ba llous Arnetta G Wallace, realized the fullillment of a long-wished for dream recently when they estab lish an AKA chapter in Monrovia, Liberia T!v ' were especially happy be cause the birthdate o f the new • : Bank- and be was re vH %>.• the • j fire department rescue squad Four : • j hours la*ei. Banks was on h<s way ; i to the Columbus penitentiary, ! Deputies raid that Rank-, vho 1 • j was sentenced to 11 to 21 years for ! j armed robberv, had fashioned a i , | noose Horn a towel in the at!*mt>t i s l chapter Eta Feta Omega—wd • I always coincide with the Inde • ! pendence celebration of Liberia. ! • While murine M«nf ***•!.» they .M ir i orally entertained it state dinners banquets and rereptinn:-. Peivi! = r>t Tubman's orders, r», Wallace was made an officer of the Hu ] mane Order, and received « eerHfirate and special badge -it ! distinction from the chief of . protocol. I Dunne a tire;-, confersnr* ! President of Ltberio s-ud h> '‘m -■ j ware of the puipn goal:- and ac. j complish.ov-nts of AKA because members «f the soroi >• a;, an unof ficial group had dope many tr• ni >n terry; of -rhoi-yrhip aid thr >ugh out the commumtv. ! Upon her return to this country, ! Mrs. "Wallace told reporters ft ;> ! my firm belief that Aipha Enopa j Alpha has taken the 'Giant Step ' I in projecting her program of hoy- I fog heaith legislation and --cholat • , ship, and has strengthened the w •- | Memphis State Asks Delay Os Integration MEMPHIS Term tANF > A peculiar political party was held on the lawn of the £, A Harold school in Millington. Term,, Mon day night The. names of only two candidates were mentioned brief* Jy. but it was quite clear from the tone of the Negro speakers that its purpose was to "keen Memphis and Shelby County down in Dixie. The main speakers were Rev, Blair T Hunt, principal of Booker T. Washington Memphis; Prof R J. Roddy, principal of the Shelby County Training School of Wood stock: and Rev. M L. Youna. i ONE CANDIDATE PRESENT Only one candidate was pres ent. He was Joseph C. Mat ♦hew s. a citizen for Progress - candidate, who is seeking- a seat in the legislature, anti he urged the aproximately 450 Negroes present to vet* for him md his team. He did not identify hi* learn Prof Hunt told the audience that they would have to "use common sense in this ejection,” and follow ♦he instructions of those {torn whom dbey would have fer "borrow money,'* and help them in other ways. "We •mk with those who have rise jatlbouse keys, sit in the judges’ scats, and occupy post!ions of the police stations,” Prof. Hunt to id the group. There were a few "Aroens* heard but young men on the edge of the crowd said: "nothing but a bunch of Unde Toms” . "WHO’S THE HEAD NIGGER?’’ Prof Hunt explained shat colored people preferred to he called Negroes, ,-finl then pro ceeded to tell the old joke con cerning "who’s the head Nigger around here?" to the delight of the nearly dozen whites seated on the school porch with the speaker*. The Memphis educator told the group, “they may not know by name whether you supported their candidate, because the machine? don’t take names but they will sure know by numbers whether or not. you voted for them. “You will get instruction cards on Thursday when you go te the roils and when you see "X” that is " here you should pull the lever," Prof Hunt explained. It Pays To ADVERTISE j to take his is.fr : Previously, he had ti \®d fr> cs ; cape from the count} .tail by saw- I ing Jus way to freedom with back ! saw blade.* supplied by his wife. 1 Dolores "Die plot was uncovei r-d by deputie.,? before Banks and two i companions could leave their cel! j block. rah- of ••■orors. offirials and the j people generally by exrmohfyirg j that we really ,»nd truly wish to i join bands with all people every- I where v ho are slrivog for peace, , securitr rr.ri self-expiesrmn. ’S ■ ... . • • ■' ’■Si--’ . / .:. -LL' ■ iXffiS • ' ■ ■ ■■». • r;ryj)-iK.*Z'-rqMßMa;f'« -* r - 25 INCH SWATH CUT "MR. 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Morgan St—Northside Shopping Center—Cameron Village Stepin’ Fetchit Turns Composer; Will Carry On Handy’s Tradition MEMPHIS < ANP) Stepin" Fetchit whose movie charact.ariza tions of the shuffiinc. easy-going, drawl voice Negro brought him in ternational fame, has set. up snop here to ‘carry on the Handy tradi tion and keep Beale street alive as a thoroughfare of music." ■h m FELLOWSHIP TO SII \ W FROF Sieve Benton Latim er, assistant professor of Chem - istry at Shaw University is a recipient of a National Science Foundation Scholarship, and Is studying this summer at Ihe Rocky Mountain Chemistry In titule. Montana State College, Rose man, Montana.. Mr, Latimer received the bachelor of science and master of science degrees from Tuskegre Institute, To*- kegee, Alabama. He is a native of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — ; ziz ; ; “ ~ —HAVE A TILE BaTh^ NOW-PAY LATER fiw 'Lhf’Te, is no substitute tor GENUINE’ SjU installing tile bathrooms under FHA c h *S|Hp dW TV! -I 1 no down payment, call .. . DAVID G. ALLEN 103 N. Harrington M Raleigh —.-L*.— - TE 2-3735 Fetchit is composing modern day songs at. the Beale street address where tne late composer W. C. Members Os Anti-Bias Group Sworn WASHINGTON < ANP> Members of the district commiss ioners’ new council on human re lations were sworn into office Mon day. Leon Chatelain ,Ir., will head the council which is designed to pro mote equality of opportunity in public and private employment. Chatelain was president of the A morican institute of architects. Other members sworn in durmc ceremonies conducted at the dis trict building ’ were: Aaron Gold man. president. G. B Macke Corp.; Barrington D. Parker, attorney,* Dr. Frank Jones, acting dean. Howard university medical school; and Wal ter F. Chappell, retired naval of ficer and businessman. The council was established in 11 Yon Want To T,iko The (tr» Out at Life f 0. Karl ft**? ‘ | Lichtman Jfty Oi si rr- 2-->-«v» KLOT LIFE &PBp f- tefwl insurance mmmm COMPANY Handy gave birth to the blues: His latest effort, 'Father of the Blues", written as tribute to Handy, will be sung by a 30-voice choir when the Handy Memorial Fund's Blues of Glory pageant is held at Crump Stadium Labor Day, The pageant, will wind up the drive to erect a monument, to H in dy in the Beale street, part bearing his najne. April by the Commissioners as art adivsory body to study employ ment practices in the district gov eminent, review complaints of dis. crimination in D C agencies, rec ommend procedures to eliminate discrimination, and devise educa tional programs to combat discri mination in private employment White Mountain toe Cream Freezers Fruit Jars Fruit Fanners Fishing Poles Lines «* Hooks * Sinkers Presto Farmers Cookers and Parts Screen Doors and Windows —See— AM. YOUNG Hardware 130 Ew Martin St. Oidil rEm pic 2-7121 y (COLONIAL STORES] Co-sponsored by the Cominercw» Appeal and the Memphis Junior Chamber of Commerce, the pageant will offer three hour* of entertain ment. The “new" composer heads t firm, known as 'More Music From Memphis.'* « , BEEFEATtF! cm 1 - Ji o tytt>N>£A III! I wm ! jj{||| A * . I| ' llP“ fammiS- . J :i s»T # OisriaßDiONß® L ogygjk* jj:,4 | wwgg"'. Burrough'a rSiFEUffER or? •MFORTES iraSi SR6UNB fcy YOSgAND 60SPCE4TI5W. -HEW YORK 1, W. Y. 94 proof » sniHUa fra* jsrsim

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