THE CAROLINIAN CHRISTMAS EDITION Cotillion Society To Honor Daisy Bates December 28 PHILADELPHIA fAN'• 1 '■ t C. "Pai"-' Bates vHI ".•ccdvo ft i •pecta! eit-idon • ken » v ("!■• m 1 ' phla Cotillion go~i« l.y pri Diamond C • • . : . . Per 26 Mrs. Be;.-, v-jl? u - f ; w the Cotillion ; award at the ip!vm! Christmas fepto y >o bt pr> -■ riled *i Convention I< -1; Pnywivt Vu< t* A '•.lnr *• • t rmte ovor fb<? H’* h < .»• • < \ program v/hr. r. -in.:--.. ;• r. «- * , i ■naiesy«»«T».e’*"! v»k ♦ert.m.ww n ■ fpn. i i« nim aii'inm^m^ IjeAhjtj 1 CtiRIStMAs/ ; ) Ws*rjt wTfft Chr?st?no* ch 66? Grid! oi out good iifefid&t os vf# thvs f?Hf# o!f oroufid fhi? temrs *. <„ * M«*«y . . m*t*y fj • 11 ■ m o£X? ■ , ■ . f v *£• Dependable Fat 21 Year* s SALISBURY ST, dial TE ?-8848 ten trrrm - .*, •^'^saiig ■fpwiH WjA m * !«*■' ■:■■■ To a ii o „,|f . Wends... "A Ma y *Ws Christmas bring i , ; f acloe<l pl««ur© of £ ManSXr , happiness ' to each and every I WASHINGTON _ >. TERRACE APTS. ' of " yoU4 | a i i 1 tor; for Mrs Bit as. the Cli'-vt'hs.s ! iren !ijglj.t;S ceremony; th<» pro ! t ouuion of 1.'.-.c Cross of Malta a I ball ( pi '."■'* ii:. ;.ion ' i.o>cl of Fire ' «>• loch o- fantasy incorporating m colorful - die opposing ! fr>- ••«.•* of Christendom and pagan I hie during the tuner- of the Cru and finaily the t!«n* mi* ui Mrs. E;-i- :•: fe l.<- mg htmo’eri be- I ' :n , ;.S head of the aUh NAA CP SANTA t t i:?;.N\S n - Si.mt.i Chmse, lu the person of K. K. Jones. Jr.. purehitKlnt agent, paid pre-Christinas visit to Krmn ti Collme Saturdav night. Shown with him, in nsual order, at college Chris!mas I'arty are: FmHrnl IVillp It Plavei Mrs. Chestci M'arlow. of Philadelphia, a campus visitor tori Misses v«n Deleatii of Norfolk. ' » uirt Shlriej- Dismnke, of Vandergrift. Penn The African Personality-What Is It? i» Aa.rkan.SßT she marshalled the battle against continued segrego lion in public supported school* ' ® in. KENTUCKY J| HMgnQMHI Whiskey inn mmm 1r BOHO t, w. siiiiists usmtm | ACCRA, Ghana Leaders from « every part of Africa, some in West ( «rn business clothes, some in so i tour.ful African dress, and some in •• a mixture of both, have been, ment is here tills week in decide the de tiny of Africa. Th» came is re sponse to a es.ll sent forth trow: the Office of Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah’s Adviser on Af rican Affairs. This was a confer ence which fulfilled e dream and Dromise, ©DBOIS “FATTIES OF FAR AfSIOAMSM’ 'Die drenn was bom first in the mind of an American Negro, Dr. W. SL B. Dußois, the father of Fan- Africanism. Between 1819 and 1850 he convened four Pan-African con ferences. "one of which was held in Aftica. The dream came closer to re ality in 1945 when the sth Pan-Af rican conference was held in Man chester England This time the cel' came from the West Indian and African leaders.—George Padmore from Trinidad. Dr. P T. Millaird ; and T. Has Makenoen from British I tltflape Jomo l’-'— y-. .r, srirt V | Nkrurnah from Africa. | They flew Dr. Dußoir- from A j merics to grace the chair. Thi* ! time they made » promise to cue ! another that African? would go home and fight to free their calm I tries. Sometime some" hers, the i sixth Pan-African conference would | be called in Africa. That conference I met this week.. It was called The | All African People's Conference 1 Most of Africa was represented I there , AH th* delegate- praised Ghana *•. t '-'*» *My f\ :;:: : • ■ Wj- i j ;: «** ' F v '>\ . '7, , i : w I 4/1 m - * v J j B «<fa;jwai«y!fWM^o^^T»rt»ni— ><nnr »nr -j<jwctr.TciW| - % J On this happy drry wh«n hectrto bsctt ' .<-.-i with dl the H toys that corns only in this Vyiethk ma&ca ws was* 1. to etlend oos aincsr© wishes for dt good thing* and m wrptew*. to one and dl am sincere thanks for your I pafrontrge and kind co-operation m the pest ~~ our % hop# to «m»v# you better them *v«r in the future. RALEIGH —DURHAM and it* Prime Minister for having | invited them to meet ut the first slat«* South of the Sahara which a chieved its independence from a colonial power, Ghana’s leaders re minded the delegates that it was not Ghana alone that had called the ft / 3 tst iir tuUiivflUw'ytA*' i :: I conference, but. rather that the i eight independent African -Mates which mot to - lie r (n April of 19:18 Egypt, Libya, Tunisia.. Moro co, Sudan. Etutopia Liberia and Ghana • had all agreed to sponsor ’ Mali n conference so that the pro- | »t r not ref free could hik'vn tSu&ig ay They talked loud and Inn*, clapped sang, cheered, booed, and passed resolutions. Dynamic and personable young torn Mboya from Kenya was etectl- I td chairman

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