i Funeral Continue from pa^r* jWilliwns In perfecting ptens fer|niMic’» 8*ke, no matter wiierc !th> financial eampai^ effort nf h« appeam and under what pon- ^ne iNeirrr. Bapii»t to raiae ^200,OOOj>itkmH, he entem Into ttie ipirit Cleveland, and clf*w friend to r*-tir«‘ the mortvairi' on thp’nf hia *rt with a]l the enthusiasm Dr. WiMalilk, trart^l the early Morria Mtnw^iaJ buildinft. home.and vijror ©f the whole being. ri«e of Dr. WiUiama from a tho pufcliahing plant. Fifty I At all concert, on thia “Coaa* liUle minister t»> a world thousand dollars of thi, amount jtSo Coagt To^ir” Kryl and hia wid« leader. ra’sej during the last »es«on j Syn»phony Orchestra will be as- •‘We have bpen intimate of the convention, Sept. 4-9 inj»»«ted by well known soloists, frienda for 46 years,” he said, iBirminjrham, Ala. Katherine Landry, Soprano of “and thia worid ha* iwt produced; Dr. WiHiamg recently perfpeted |R*dio;. Opera and Concert- Stage m truer friend and brother than a cooperative program wWh South appear with the Symjphony, Lacoy Kirk Williams.'’ 'p*"™ Baptints in operatiiig the®* well aa, May Hopkins, the **The bcMiie foing of this exact Ameriran Baptist Theological beautiful American Harpist »nd •eboiar, atate^unan in the King- Seminary at Nashville. The Rev." Krch, « Czech Violin dom dt Geti and titular leader crfjD. V. Deniaon also served on the Virtuao. Jfcgro Bapti»tB. i, an irreparafclo eommfeslon and is^thoroughly ae- in^roctoni loas.” Rev. Boone concluded. jquadntod with the educational The funeral rit«i wenp con- program of the eonventJ.n. ducted by the Bell Fnneral HcOTe,| Dr, L, K. Williams left the Esncst A. Griffin, dirertor. work of the National Baptist The Rev. D. V. Denason, pastor Convention in shape. The of the Tabemarie Baptist rhurch Publi*ng House d^’bt is paid up and president of the Alabama to- date; the mossionary worlc Baptist State Convention nd vice*under the direetion of the Rev, prcddent ©f the Natfc«al Baptist *J. H. Jackson Philadelphia is ConvenioB will succeed Doctor.making progress*and the annual ‘WUtiamE as president, [seaBion^ oi the 'National Baptist Elected in Atlanta in 1901, the Convention are larger each year, E«v. Deniaon _ presided |Over* the I I^repddenj. D, V. Deneson hasj conveutibii daring the absrnce of been trained tj carry t^n work! SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK By R.J. SCOTT adjoindng startes have made ar rangement with Julias Flood, Manager of the Entertainment Course for acooimmodations as the Kryle Muskal attraction is a "must”, on their entertainment calendar. Teacher* Continued from page one MU&KIUX>M CAM FoRCS, rfS WAY A.SPHA1.T afatET Entertain Continued flrom page one Maggie Kennedy, Miases Snow Bailey^ Thelma Amey, Fannie RosKr. Helen Clement and Chat Rivera. It was regretted that Presi dent, C. C- Spaulding was unable tci P«y hia reepeet or give feliei*>- tion t^ ihe wdfe of a man whom he love and admired. president is taking a well^ earned resj for a few day, in New York City. HikLt R.tSK FUHft|tA.V. IM )(E PUlLlPPIHtS iMia. whipped So -fKty Aoa. KAf H.E». A4 SA.D R.EXATi'^ES 'WF-lHtCEce.Asto jltEpLik Eyt- * OMI. or UA.'fkjaA.X. •V -Hit BLACK HiLVS, \ Soufit Mjeafk Dr. Williajna. The former has a^of the ponvention. long and distinguished record as a leader, not only in his own state, but in the national ca^ization. He was a fai'ttcfid KYRL'S SYMPHONY—' Continued from page one "— genuinenew of purpose win him . - , follower and disciple of the late an inStant response fi^om hia amounted |il29^bK)0 on condi- E. C. Morrig for aeveral decadc& Teachers Association, tkj equalize the salaries of Negro and white (teaehera over a period of three yeans. On Nnxvemlber 7, the teach ers accepted the^ offer, which iklucated at Selma univeiwity, Sejna, Ala., and for 29 yeasis paator of the TWbemacle Baptist, church, Selma, the Rev. Deniaen is one of t}^ able leaders of the Paptiii' denomination. fia mig aaaocii^d with Doctor audiences. Kryl has no manner- tion that they be given »n in- •isnm; nor idioeyncrasies, he igjcrease ^ not leas than ^0,000 Ju3t what he apipears, a whole i>f the nu>mey this year, and souled, big hearted, generoufij higher increases during the next man^ Ato^e all these, Kryl is /two year® with the total dffferen- "onscientious and gives the bea,t|tial'to. be removed by Sept., 194S, that is ip him at all times with-|They further insisted tha^ the out reaerve. He loyes nnjsic for^NAAOP attorneys put the offer in Isnich legal binding. l&nguage as to be SPECIAL-CSET YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED FOR SCHOOL DURING THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER Suits tad Dresses cleaned on our “Back to School” special. All garments will be carefully examined and repaired. Call us for your cleaning and save the difference, ROYiL TAILORING CO. ScarborM^ & Hargett FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Phones: Day J-3721, Night J-3722 522 E. Pettigrew St. According to Thursgood Mar shall, E^pecifil counsel for the NAAiCP, at^wneys in the caofe who were invited to tfte confer ence, not only declined to attend buit ui^ed the Negr> reprsenta- tives not to partacipate in any such conference while the case was pending before tJ>e court, unless the city attorney made a Sipeeific olfer in writing, pireli- mary to the holding the meet- . — • ■ who tlii irnuiii youngj,^j'^aSd^ (ife’- 'ihe > Norfeiile. Jotnsiiil^ '-'* ahi Guide; Ifc Balmer, principal dT the .Hitintington High School, Newport Neura, Va.; Thoma^ H. Hendersioin, a teacher at the Arm strong high school, at Riichimond, representing the Vii^iinia State TeacheiB Akiociatiion, and City Manager Borland. THE POCKETBOOK / KMOW1.EPCE* 0|6 f(^ 30 Tbtis OF BjUEPkitffsiGo me mipm or a BAmesMrp/ nV» HMV Resat/moNS iiMir -rue lbnsth OF A wio/is ftA/f to '2!Nam* VUlOE OVUNERSMIP' 67Jfc OF BBHTS IN *mis cDUNTwy iso TO peoPUL MAt!IMS LESS ■txAN#s:ooo avIar ■me RAwvwiwiAtf IN A MOPERN WAVy _ eoAAscR HAVE toge brousht -«5SrrM6R FROW S27g£ . INtMSTKIAL l«SEM2Cri SV IMJECTIH6 CH6MlCAl«JNfO 8REEN \uoop, HAS APAPtfp ik Resomne VWX3P FOR uses WHER« RARE WATURAt pOBMeW.V HEgfef p , Commerce Continued from page one the organicati^n. The greater part of the remain der of the program consamed in one minute felieitatibns to the Chamiber of Commtfca By vaxiooa ind>ividH«l8 ' of the community, The highlight* ‘ qf this' phase of the programi weret'Mre. H. L. .VIcCrorcy»’ aeffiniiaoii of the place of woirien in the Ch«mbei^» pnogram; Mrs. L, A. Norris, ad dtion of another word, continiiity to the three set forth by Dr. McOrorey and C. E. Morelands contention ' that we teach one bhang and practice another. Explanation of the memt>ei^hip drive was cleverly handled by Ned Davis and the announcement concoming the coming eletion * f a Negro spokesman was made and the list of present n^qpninees was read; the meeting was adloiirnad with more than » feeling of ac complishment. FIRE Continued from page one sustained Were by two men who suffered minccr cwts from broken glasg and by a wcmen, wiioae ankle was broken. As the last of the crowd was leaving the flames broke througii the ceifling. Deacons tben i‘eonio«7- ed th^ casket froa Ae f^ont of with an hour, Maay ^ those who watched remaiiMd on the atreeta ojutkide until aervicaa in the afternoon. Some had l«ft their ovet«oati Iq the building. It was around 40 degrees above xero at the time off the conflagration. Defective wiring i» generally believed responsible for the fire, although the church organist, whjj saii the ^ge electric instru ment had been played almoat con tinuously fo»r two days thousands viewed Dr. Williams’ body assert ed ahe had felt heat from the or gan Tuesday ni|^t and had re ported it but nobody did any thing about it. Much oif the rich walnut and mahogany woodwork of the ohui%h was a total lorn and the rocif, part of the floor, and much of the upstair, rooms will have 1;^ be reibuilt. Most of the church records were saved. The loss was covered by insurance and rebuild ing^ i, to atait soon. OUvet haa the largest member- berehip of any Protestant church in Aanariean, around 10,000. It was built toj ita present site main ly through tiie effor^ of Doctor Williams. The building is 80 years qW and was once a station ai'the “underground rUroad" of pre-Civil war da^. Meanwhile Sgt Nelson had gone to the control panel of the public address ^«tem in the choir loft nd cut in on the oirgan music being; played o^er the speakers. "There bye be^a a fire in the church fcut'a itat now,” he said although ^e flames were steadily moumtin^^ in the upiper part of tlje church. ‘MSawever, the fire men want btiildtng cleared. You will please l^are, single file.” At the same tome persons 'in the balcony had noticed snin^e and had 'broken out widowg pre paring to Jump to the street. 3ut officers stopped them and made them leave through tlie door. N)(^dy betieved at first there reaUy was a fire, tbinMng those outside had loopcocted a scheme The Student Coop hai Iwen grntod paermiseten by the Execu tive Council to recondition the «wm at the Poet Office entrance *0. the auditorium of Thompkina HaM for the Coop Shop. Student me„ in the varioas trades have volunteered thear labor for the arpentry, plumbliny electrical work and interior decorating. The work b done under the suipervl- sioti of the division of Building Oonetroctlon. Activities are now on foot to »ise cash to purchase needed ma'erial that ^he #fanlzatlon has not becQ able to nalvage from, nrioue repair Jobs about the camptM. The Student Coop hag been gaven the nise ojf equipment for making and bottling soft drinks *nd up tp, date fountain. Over the fountain and at small table* they wiill sdl sandwiches and light lunches also. The Coop Shop will be rtocked with the usuai school supplies and college novelties and souvenirs. The Coop Shtp will also be Uie distributing center for craft pro ducts made by Mac^n County Folk dn the rusal center and fn the Oraft Hnjbby Shop of the :School of Education. .Shares in the Tuskegee Stu dent Ooop will sell for 35 or 50 cents and will be available to faculty, staff, veterns hospital employees as well as to the Stu dent bcjdy. Many non-resident alumni will probably buy shares to encourage the student dnitiated business venture. the church, where it had been It© get inaide the chuivh. When no laydngi in state since Monday [attempt was made to leave Sigt. evenin(g. There were four caas'iKelson reipeated Ms instructions loate of fk|wers banked around and the crowd stood up and start the altar but they were not x« moved. Later, wUn part of the ad moving toiward t^^ exlta. OProm the choir left ~Sgt. Nil-. eeiling feil tn from tha weight oC ton oontavilled the crowd, tailing ttorg. above, the the people to “quit puAing” and stc^pii^ then when congestion ^as ^o^ great at the doon. A« a reuatt, the thousand, got outsidd> in erlect order. Tfce^only itajuries MEN.WITH GRAY HAIR ... Here% Inside Tip Durham Academy Of Medecine DRY PINE WOOD I professional debris falling flowers wer^ partially buried. 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