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RIOITT THF CAROLINTAN W^K ENDING SATURDAY. MAY 4, 194g Continued from Page 1 3 DEAD. 9 HURT IN WORST HAIL WRECK IN C. B. AND Q. HISTORY iuiii injured include.s: Ellis Urux- ion, Ej tieal Urown. Vernon Ciirler, lion Ui»iuKun, Charles W Butler, William E, MeBi'ide, and Harri son Suniplet, all ijl Chicugu, and Julius AlcCioud, ul Gary. Itul. Duiu-Kan is the lather ol the well known pianist, Dorothy Doiiet'an. All weir ereW nieniiiei's ol eit-i- cl lh- Exposition or Ailvaiiei- Ely ei lrani.s. The Expusilioii Flyer was .-n ioul- to San Franeiseo with more tiiaii 2IJU passe njii'i'-''. ami liie Ad vance was heailed toward l.ii'- colii, Neh., with about toe same number. The eiikmv ol Ihe Kx- {■usitiuii split inroukh iiail tn ’ length ol till- parlor eai of Ih, stalled liain. deraihiik liolh trams aiiU i-ausiiik briknl aiumimmi i-ai.. to topple toys. Botii tiam.s. diesel-driveii, k-h . Die Chieauo Union Sjrlion at ap- pioximately 12;Ja p.m. At l:Ua p. m., two minutes alter Ihi- wiein. heavy steel curs were a mass .d wie-ckajie. and screams .of dyini’,' and injured peisons fill».-d the an. ; The American Red Cross and com- ' munity uKcncies rushed into res cue woi'k which cuiitinui-d lor sev eral houis. FIRST NEGRO PROFESSOR TO NEW YORK UNIVERSITY sociaU- director of ilie division of lacc relations of the American Missionary association and asso- ci.ite executive director ol tin Southern KeKional council. V KALKUlIl VM( A lO TATvE UVEit U. S. O. Hril.UINd ed fium th li.-Kioiial IISO Otfice that all lualenal .uni i umpiiii o’ iiOW 111 Ihr IJ.SO would Pe hit loi use by the YiMCA The local V.VU.A becomes tiie lifth cil> YMCA As-o- e-iatioii ill North Cutohita fui N*-- ^ro tncn and boys The Y.MCA plan, to expand its program to the Yuun^ men ill Hah'igli and VV.ike County tluuukh Junior and Senior Hi-V's in the Hikh Schols and Gray-Y clule 111 Ihe Kk-mentary Sehooh Tin- loiinal upeiiiiit: ol til- Bhodwuilii Stud VM(. A will (.ikc |.Iace on Sundu.v .\l.ii IS Till nifii.liei- i Ihe BuoUl ol .Mjliarteu aie J W Eaton (• A H.iywond l.i! (a S. Bi.Uock, 11 C HiKh. K 11 .\icCk-n- ney, C H Fra/iei. Cl F Newell. Dr. N- H Hams. U. Hdiuion Toole. M. W Akins, Dr \V B I’ettlfonl. D H Keck ami F. J. Carnage - V AGED WOMAN PULLED FROM BUS AND HANDCUFFED BY OFFICERS: IS FREED BY JUDGE SMITH I'lpuiTer that the ollicei hui t .u . wrists when !h placeii thi huii i- cuffs on her, and that she Ix-kk' d him to be mole eau-ful hut that tu ignored m:, Fuithei. sin- said, hei buck Is now pamlul !:om tin- ol- ficei drukkink hvi to the phone t-i cal) the police cai Whfrn tile squad car arrive 1, Ml-. Barms saul that the hanc- culfs wer»- removed and that a new set weu- placed on liei, AI- IhoUkh at no liine did she lesi.M urr* St. At police headquai ter.s, she said that tin- offu-iis on dutv theu- wi re so surprised that a US-year- old woman should be so handled that th«-v ordeii-ii lui ri-ciipnued and carneil lo hei- u-sidenee in the squad car. 'I'V... Ifll'I’VAl 1.>;ii'n>rl Tiu*. jiiiipies “talkcci witn Ins kvt. and il'.-it .\ionday's cclcbriiunn wouat not mark the end id .ms talking.' .\;j Hohm-ion. howevi r. had an «,!hei- way ul expi'es.sink it- Winn ..-ki-ci if this celebration wa.s ms I \it. :ie putianily retorted. R t.;'« ' I have just slai ted. 1 don mink about retiring. I'm K'dnk to K ep on uam-iiiu un::. I m a hui' d.eil Viiiis old, lu.st talking wi'-. Aiiu-rieas iiuinbei I Tap Daiic- : wii. i-el. I.'j-.ite his Utilh birthda> M;.v 2') and is now nivinp three shows a tla\ on Broadway, wher- n .'.111 eunmui imti. jiim ar. v-ill tht n no to lh«- West Co.i.-’ lo appear in vaudeville. He weikn- Hit' pounds and noi-.ls ii> un.-on listed litle o! ■ Riinmm' Backward . ..M.ipioii." He il.i.'- eov.ud I'a \aid.s in a .seconds. Ml. Hutiin.son has no .stjupl.-s ; 1*111 lint, exeepl t’> i-at hmr ciUui'ts of ice creaiii daily. He ab- •la.ns fiom alcoholic li. veiait ;.i.d .siiiokin!!. Earned Three Mdlian Mr. Robinson was born in Rich- itiond. Vu. .\Ia\ 25, 187U and w:i-. ic:iiccl by hi.s krandmother. H*' beuan dancink when he was seven .’, i;r.s old with a ministrel shi'\, eiiiitled, 'Thi- South Before tli. V/ui." He was a member of tl. ■■pickaninnies" and received fifty Cl nt.s per nikht. He has since par.' ed more than lOll.OOO perform- uiu-es and carm-ci more than $2.- llhU.UOO. Mi. Robinson struck his .stride-. !!■ 11127 when he starred in Lew, I.e>ii-'.s Blackbirds. This .show I li.n for om year on Broadwav. , lie \Vit. next a leadiitk slur in M' F.'rkins. "Br-.wn Buddtev." ■.vbieb , laii at Libertv Theatre foi- thiitv ' enlr v\eeks. , lo Pi22 he went to llollvwood to appeal III "Dixiana" in whu-.h hi perfoiim-d his tamous danc creation—danciiu' up and down ai Eipht of stars. Tliis c-arned him' a five-vi-ai' contiacl with Fox an I ;.n appeaiance with Shirley Ten - |i!e. whom he taukht to lap danc ' in the Little t.'oloru-l. ' He wa.s next seen ill "lloora' toi L«*v.-.' ■Parade of Itl.’l-t, 1... t). ,\L H. c* I 'Old K- ntucliv .-ml Hi-( -eia of ■■SutmVbr*JoK • F.iiiii H-’iiolh lie .taii>-d .Mth L.o.. lb.I lie .11 ••StoMllV We.ithe." .11.J wa-. la.-t :l.irid to ".M'-mpbi. Bound Celebrities ul Celebrulion Participants in tin- celebration wi re "Rosie O'Giady; Billy Gou’d ol '/Mexande: s Raatime Banil" f. im-; \V. r Handy, "father of the S' Louis Blues" Harlund Dixtip, •loi Laurie, Ji .; Mm Murray. Jno. Haiton. .k-annett Dupree, Nohl- .Sissle and Cab Calloway Olliers -.vhi) paid i*-M»ecl t*i t'u liam-ei were Harrv Heisbfield H rt Lvt 11. Bniek P.-mb- rK ri. ,1.1., Sbubejt. Joe Howaid. fjrn:- ei pobee eoiii'n '-oinei, K !‘.v;e' Giklav fhav. Re- I Hot lie and T'- ’ Ushers Hold One-Day Mid-Year Session Stiiiwii at..; I* .MlllloneV, Kimiuel.-. le-o. Smitli NAACP ASKS JUSTICE DE PARTMENT PROBE OF SLAVERY CHARGE 111: lUkht ill all kuui.s ol wealh' i (luink every imakinabk- chore in till liou.si- and on tin farm. ’ Accordiiik to witnesses, when Mi.ss Johnson wu.s finally rescued, .she was m an e.\tr-mely m-rvous ieciKiitioii. .secnieC half staivcd, [and her hands and feet we-c swollen, had corns. calU)U.ses and .-am ■ceiitly veas eli'cte'i us u trustee if the Cenlrai l.ul)o~ itKl> »f New llunuver CDiinty, which t-uiisisUi of uffiliuted Iwuls uf the Ainericuii KeUeutioii uf Luhur. .Mr. Evans has hiiik heeii jimininent in ihe Lunxslioremen's uriranlzatiun. tHhutu by Vaiider- bill Sludiui. scot T CAMP TO OPK\ Jl'LA « Rakiiih The area camping coniiiiittce has just conipli-lcU plans fo the upemiik a Boy Scout Camp fo: .Negro boy-- at Canij> Whispc.- ing Pim-s on July a, it was aii- iiniinci-d here Wednesday There will be bi.i Weeks ul c.iuiiiliig. eai-h unit begiiig hiniied to only one week, with only :iiJ Sc,lit-, acconiioouali-d during eac-i pei'iuil Altei leiinti.'itiuii lot JUn ha.s leached the council uflice no inuie apphaliuns can be accepted The lamp will open July a and tun until .Ai gust 4 De.idhne Ini all rcgisliati>’n is June lU Scuiil- n .isters who jilan tor their Iruui'S to attend ale urgeu U, nave thei' le.servatinlis reach tin- council l- fice befui'e the camp i: filled Jouiual. k-adiny, .Milti- Uallv pa in-i beie. Wi>te an 'dlloilal about tile appointllit nl elttilUil A .Si.umI .AppoiiUtm-nl on Sevii.,. (ii ounds.' Anderson, who ;u uec-n ro cketed to tile U'kisluture tui six c.in.seculive st..ssion.s. is lormer p;'(-sidenl ol Hu- Nutmnul Bar As- si ciaLon. a memuer ol liu- na tional h'kal coiiiimttec of the N. A A. C. P.. and a member ol die Nati>'|ti L;i-.v>'If.' kuild and American I.s-kislaloi s a.s.sncialiiiii. A khaduate ul Kentucky Stale col lege. Wiibet loici un.ver.-iity and l;.i Ho'.vaid I’mv isliy senuol ol law m ha.s piaeliced in Louis- viilt for ilmben vars. V WILMINGTON GIRL UNDER &2.l)00 BOND IN MURDER OF EX G1 HUBBY lo. i)w:pk '•vine,! .ihe wa.s imine- dialely i-m volped witfi kushin,*, blood This caused hei to tnink at lust liial it wa.s she who iiaJ Li t II .shut. A forme: .student ol Barber- Siolia .luiiioi Ciillegt-. Concord N (.' , .Mrs. Coilin.s sunl that hei mni lia! lile iiad bci n L.iught with tani.t-i-lie dLstiirbanee.s due l» keli erialv unfavoiahle livink condi tiiiis. Ever .since his di.ichai'ke By f'lias. ft. Irving RALEIGH - The fttur hundr*-'! : -;i!e: .iili ndiilk Ihe Om- D‘y’ .Mid-Year Session of tin- Noilh C'artiltnu Inteun nnininalional U Ji eiN A' eiali n, heie. l.isl Simna;. lepoi'ltd $4777.r«i fm Itiu Dxb.iJ Colored Orphaiiake ;iih1 the Edu cational Finiu lor woiihy bnys and kirl.s. The pi r c;ipil;i hix lepnrl vv.--- $29.‘)U3 and $12470 was leporl il for tie- .National Ui'g.im/atton A : I hh • coll* cli n - f was Itf- •d 'll a ll.-1l'e-> Mieliibei ef the orkaniaation The I was iielo in llie Ma.- lin Sl:evl H.iiJlits Chmcti .it the Rev Paul .Inhiitioii is iinmbler. and hekiiii with an address of wel- (otne niiide by W H IJi.jtili.-^ oi I'l • faculty of Shaw University, who i'l piesident uf the fCileikli Union L H Austin, edit- r >1 the Carnlin i Times. Durham. i.s orc.siUeni and pi esidt-d over Sunday : Meeting The meeting Sunday, aceurding lo the president, was for the purptwe '•1 easiiiK the "business jam nsual'y flit in the regiilur A.nu.'l meeting and lo receive advice oti the im- purlam matters n ,w lacing them Hesides ihe tep rls >:, the fimin- ciul matters rif the Association, the ••rgam/ati* It elected the delekate.- tn tile .Niitional Association, who it meets 111 PliilaUelpliiJ appointed commitles fm Ihe regulai Augi.st irieeting .nid selecleii .■ ineelnn' ,ilaie loi August Ft.n limes ol Dllliiain W.e i-i>-cleil delefale to the N.'tiooal loeetn:- .ind ll.;.o i'oiiil w.i I'lio.en a- inei-linr pl.ii«- foi Ihe .-\noii.d Meeteo- in Augn.-'. Tile- busmiss ul tie Ass'.ciate -i was liafisacled in ehay-like prect- Mun. wall .III occasinii.il inteispei- cisinii of leligioutp lei'vnr by gusp'/l singei.s and Hu- laudatui.N praise by M ' Austin, president Each euntri- bi lor wti'- jivoii "u hand fer his or lier report." ui.d direetid lo the Fi- miiice ComtnilU.-e wiu-t'e the monies wcie counted :nii1 rece)h:e(l b.r ’Pin 'p.II tout andiloiiinn of the • 1-111’.. .mil Ihe Snt,d.iy Scho-1 .i-oin- as well .t-- all tb-:. w*-a- filh-l II. rvi'i rinw ini' .iiul Ihimiiei us ap- Itlau-e iiH-l every se-iliiice uf Iho pii.Mtieni in hi' ri:i.il w-,i>ls liy lb ill pai IlliK delegates Prvsuleiil Ai.stn. dehveieu lo the luui' liuiKii'Kl d‘legate^ and eij^aily :is many \is.toi'. wb.ii he termed a pal ting word m a 15 nniiule ad- diess Thi- p.e-ideiit laialed th. n lot tlieir support to Ihe fiiiaiicial iieids nf the Oxford Col ri-d Ol- plianage .nid itie eff'-il to I'ui-e 1 funds foi' the Hiue:ition of the , y ulh. but decliii’t'd tli.il. "a.s fine ;is 1 nin effort to help the Oi'pIlUliake iaiid lo educate ui.r children, the ; most iiupoilaiit matter before us I now and the one lu which we muH . M l nur.selves is the proposition of ' regisu-nng and v iting in the euin- j mg pniuary and tile November eli-'.' i tioii ■■ Mr. .Austin potiilt-d out that their was tin law t . prevnit anyone froir regtstei'ink, who eui Id read lh» - constiluiiuii of itie state, and a.skod that an.N jie.soii who was occasi .u- id any difficuly in m attempt t* i't-gi>tei. to wile him and "ui iwer ly-foiir linuis' he would have in« legistiai ai rested by Ihe National A's'ination for lh Adi ancement t'olo.iU pei,|>li- tie finthei puinliHl out that a V'kele-.-. people was llopt•lei^ pt-ojiU- .Old lin'd it r III" 'bi'Uiidiin duly -d I'hii-lians *' Vote ■ Mr Austin -.nd Ih.il Hie Ush* r repi'escmeil tlie most perlect organ izuti- n III the slate, tiial it was th" most nuiiieiieal p.werlul .ind with that he thundered, "We euu serve' our country on election day by casting our vote for Christian men and women. No Christian hus a light to sit home on election day.' The representatives Sunday came from ni re than 80 af the 100 coun ties of the slate and represented every uenomination in the sta:.* The president said that the board of ilircclors were very desirous that each local union play its part in ihe ct,iiimg primaiy and tiial tb y w i.ld do their part l«i bi’iin',i abo. ' .1 biltei gvVermi.viU as wi-ll u- a neiter Cbiisli-ndi-iii Y Sec’y Resigns WINSTON-SaI.F-M -- Milton A Fli'lcber. ••xeeutlve sei-retaiy of the Patterson Avenue Br-meh Y.MCA here for the pa.st 12 years, hus of fered his resignation, and il has been accepted effective May 15 In lesikiihig this position, Mr. Fletcn- er Will take up the p*.sition of Y seuretary at the George W. Carver I YMCA in Shreveport, La. At the time of inis writing hU; successor has not been named. Mr. Fletcher is married to Mrs. Hattie Fletcher and has two daugh ters, Alice and Willla Marilyn. He has been highly successful during his stay here, the Y having moved into new and larger qu;* - tc-rs and grown both in number of member.-i and influence. 2 (>olil (iou.sl (lliirls Aik-ihI Nielli Siliool Mdnipoony, Nigeria (ANP) — Filty-one year old Anku- bthene Odel Meniah and Gy bentne Kwasi Airiyie. 40, Loih di&irict chiefs, are re ported to be engaged in Iriendiy rivalry in their nigh! school classes. This is said to have an ex cellent building effect on oth er pupils at the school was is thought to be the only night scl.col on the Gold Coast which has two chiefs in at tendance. Atlanta. Ga. — NAACP law yers from Washington, D. C., niingham, Ala, Richmond. V.ff Sumter. S C., Miami, Fla., New Orleans, La.. Nashville, Tenn., ani .Atlanta, Ga. in a meeting April 27th, surveyed the lkg:'ll pioblems surrounding the agd-ol^ policy of discriminating agairp^ roe.s in public school ^ucaf lion. V A VOTEI.KSS PEOPLE ilOPELE.SS PEOPLE. LS WINTER CLOTHING Should be properly denned before storing • i'!i«-ck youi wanli'iiji' ii*tav j • F10I.-CI ,Viui liUv.Uiit-iil Call i437 Cuinplete Dry Cleaning Service fortheENTiHt: FAMILY Peerless MASTER CiEANERS A DYERS. In Main Plant—516-S2I1 l-'ayetteville Street BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH Cor. Morgan 103 513 Cor. Glenwood and McDowell West Jones Hillsboro St. and Peace ABY RIDES ON A MAGIC CARPET Kriinrlh S. O-ile. t KO-YM'.4 Kt-gloiMl ^upl-rvisur. at the Kc- I'osiiiliuii jiid I'trm'iiatluQ pro- ttaiii ul ttu- llliiuilwurtii Street I SO I'lub, .Yprll J2. expresses a.nprei-iatioii for the nuuiy srr- vlus rendered by volunteers In tile Rluunl Street and Bluuiiwurlb , I'SO ClutM. L.I baik I.s now pamlul Imiii llii- of fici-t druggink hoi to tin- bhoiii' I'l call tin- polii'i- cai ‘ v- -- Wht-n till' .squad tar arrive I, Ml... Barni'S said that th.- ham'- nAACP ASKS JUSTICE DE- citlf.s wi-r.' H'in'.vi'i ami that .« pARTMENT PROBE OF new sol Won placfd on hor. AL SLAVERY CHARGE thi.ukh at III* liim- .lul sin- mght m all kimls .d wi-alli*i arr..St -doing evory iniaginahh- chon- m At police hi-adquai tors, shf .sauL III, ium.si- and on th. farm, that till- offii-ii.' on dillv the:.-. According In wiluvsse.s. when w.r.- so surprised that a 05-v Mi-vs Johns.ui was finally n-scued, old woman should U- io hanUU.. jjj,,. ,1, i-xli'.-im'ly m-rvous that th.-v oi’.li'U'd h. I I'lcngni/cd .seemeC half starved, anti cairu .l to h. r i. sid.-nce 11 .t.|- hands and feet we’.^ the squad car. Isv.olhn. had corns, callou.ses attcl The JOUlLNAL U-.iined Tues- tracked open, and Imikcd day afternoon that ihi.s i?. not l-'t-'! jigi- nothing they had ever .seen first lime Officer Hinson has been „„ ^ human being. The affidavits tcnnected with incidcnt.s involv- ' ^..^ ni on to tell Ih.- story of ho.v in- hmi--' till sympathetic neighbors had This is the first case uf this na- ri„-,iiy helped Mis.s Johnson to es luie that ha.s cleveltjp. (1 here sinv" - ’ j -u... -i,, eX-Officer Loom-.' resigm-d from the police force under pr«s.sure tor similar tactic-' O’ficcr l.iiom-.' i later unpioM-d by the polic WILMINGTON GIRL UNDER 52.000 BOND IN MURDER OF EX GI HUBBY to.'owiyg whic.t .-.he wa.s imnie- dialcly i-m voipcd with gushing blood This caused her to tnink at lust that it was she who haJ been .sliot. A former student of Barber- .Scotia Junioi College, Concord N. C, .Mrs. Coiliti.' .-^iaid that her martial lile had be. n 1.aught with .h.loe.slu- dl.sturbaiices du.- lo g.'li eiTalv unl'avuiabk- living comli liens. Ever since hi.s discharg*’ from th.- Arniv in March the ac cused Wife said her husband had felt very biller over tlieii eco nomic situation and since neither ol then, was employed the feeling gr.w worse. She staled that hit- capi‘ 'when she indicated that .'he I billei for ling had biH-n vented wi-nled lo leave the Broachs b‘- upon her in several brutal b.ai- cause of inhuman ireatment | ingb, She ex[H»sed a blackeye amt which .she was receiving j sundry bruises as proof ol iiei a,. Whin questioned bv NAACP i ?„i non. Join Today! KriinvUi S. Dale. I'SU-VMCA I SO Club. April 12. expresses Kegluoal >uprrvis«r, at the He- appre. lallon for the moJiy «-r- .... . viri's r.mdered by vuluiitcerh In ,,.,nlilon ..ul l,rn....Miuu pro- | BluuUwurll, gram ul Ilie llluuti«.uriii Mreri ’ I'SO Clutm. pai'tmeiit in Jacksonvill.- an | ,pv.'.stigators. Mi. Daniel Loma'i. Tin- coupl.- ha*! engaged m lui-sequ'-ntlv disnii.s.s.-'J. It .luel that he is now woiking m a .•aft- in Wilmington V. ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON TENNESSEE 'RIOT' MEETS Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and Dr. Channing T.iliias act as co-chair- man ex-oflicii* of tb*' .-Xdvisoi;- Comiiiitt.-c while .-Krlhui Spm- garn si-i v. s as chairman. Thurgootl Mars.Kill. Special Counsel for the NAACP, deefniL ing all of the Negroes uiuu i in- ■l■‘•!|•.u•^t in 'I'l-rm-dis'-uss- cd the legal aspects with the Com- m.il.-e. advising them of rwent l.umd Jury dwi lopments. autuinobil.- mechanic of King, quarrel earln-r in the week, M. Gtorge County, Virgin!*, told 1 (.'..j)m* said, wiiich w how he nut Miss Johnson on th ■ bclor.- duybieuk Thui.'»duv niorn- i.ad one mornme in March af*i Mr. Broach who is employed at c-iibs which slu 'd tiorii Ihe laims hud been isited with lur hu.sband’s c*, 1 lit Till- couple are the parent : a sevin yeai‘ old daught.*: lUlJANGLF PASSES STAGE ANNIVERSAHV Honored with Plaque Dalgren Proofing Grounds h.id g(-nf to work and Mrs. Broach, a '(•I'ool teach"i, had left for school. Poilv was dresaetl in snaky ra"- kcd clothes and was wearing Mr. ILoucb's .-tiTie 11 shots — the onL' sh.- had tr> wea:- H.- *o!d of tab- -ne her tn his moth'-r's hoiis:- m Si.iloh and th.-n bringing 1* r n. Wi-shingt.in. D C.. where she was staving with his sister. Mrs. M i' 111 Lomax. The ca.se was brought lo the at t.-ntion of th.- NAACP vhi n Mi-' Mattie Lomax wrote lo the or gemmation disclosing the situa tion. An immediate inveslikati-m Manyollheoldar!ibl.s. wholiai;^'a.- JAar-n' n,i ki'own Bojangk-s b>r y.-ars. r/i Brunch “f \ R ■ n. B •, 'I'l- Branoh. Mr. AuMu. i a .. .■ .v..l ■ . .Ml, K„l„n..ni. alu. u.aiT. ri., .1. . p ^ n,,, Lapal l;■.l!ne^v»pap.■r^hrou«hllu•^■oul- an-l Mr.i. B.-ati'U'.'' M, '. sv nf li,.- .louiTial i'" |■ R. d, Aclinlnistraliv.- Assi.slai. Norfolk ntu-kly TIu' -Ka RMAI- \.-. re a'suixl a full mcstigatKih Ml fr (!)'' th.- .Ju.stu-e Di parinu-nt ■Bill '' Bu.' *^IPST STATES' ATTY. IN gav’. ' SOUTH TAKES OFFICE pi;..' t'l till- N'eu’ij pconli- of Dniisvi''' show ' Lv lia\'mi' on. of th.-i'' rac. on li- •i.-'l Anile'son has had a In-* liaiii r».-..r.l a- a trial lawv.-i, ar-*! a ill t.i uniiiediat-'lv avsii'm-d t-- t; . ti’ii.' -.1 cast' 0! every -I* se.'l"- tii.ii. Ill the rvi'iilar criminal c rv .‘•I- ;.nn'l!Oee.! Thi- wliil- dailv ami .N W" \.-.i-klv ne'.vspapi IS hailetl the an- pi intnu nl as a p.vsonal tribute *1.. Looisvill* lawyer’s 'ebnl ah ’ complishment to bis agile feet. .'C- i'eived or recogni/. d the plau I;’'- Monday, in- hail In-toic. bv "ju.-t dancing." Ntw Yoikk Mayor Wil'ia ' ‘ Dyer, d. dared llu- day Ihbinson Dav," am! (I n.- iri behall *.1 Maym O'Dy.-r t" Mr. Robinson a plaque nu. his .'onlnbiition to thi- niisiiie .Mat! Sh.-lviv, admiMistiaiiVi dliect*a III the .-Xm.-i a-an Gtiil.l d Vai'.t' Ailists Dies-nteil lu Mr R( bmsoii Gold Lib'-tmi.' iiu-m- b. iship card." the fir.s evi i to be ' P’-es.ml.-d lo any aiti.st in ii-cog union of and appreciation fo h - v.'t.'.’itilitv and loni” P-'-* •»' Kf'fn Talkinq Marty Forkins, forty y*'ara Mr. R. a -. .vlrs, Laura Manuel Collins, out; $2,Uti0 bond in Niufolk. V’a. ■ 1. ; liu alleged muider of he; hi-sband. left Wilmington i’t \L-;'i-h lor Norfolk, whi r.- sh.- ha.4 liidcd off and on for the past M eeral years. Mr.s. Collins w a c.r.nected with the Food Bar. a a.ral cafe and hot.l. Mrs. Collins IS the daughler "f Mr. an-l Mir. 11 L. Manuel ol 518 And.'fson St. R. lore becoming connected witn llu Food Bar. she drove a cab hu' a iucal taxi concern. At on*- tin - she operated Manuel's E.sso St-* member paper ol the Noitli Car"- Mea Ntwspat)»-i Nel'v*-"k, has n *? learn.-d if Mrs. CoIIms is in Wi- i;.ii!kU-n. Join Today! THE LIGHTNER Mutual Buri2d Association .serving Wake and Neighboring Counties A Superior Funeral At A Minimum Cost Lightner Funeral Homes T in the beautiful new HOME OFFICE: 312 SMITHFIELD ST. RALEIGH. N. C. TelaphonM 3-1676 • 3-1677 BRANCH OFFICE: FUQUAY SPRINGS. N. C. MfJTHEH and DAUGHTER FA.SHIONS . . . 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Judge Holmes again w:ite an opinion upholding ih right of Negro i'gi.slrant.s stating that since legi.stralion i> 1 pi erequisilte to vole m any eleeion m Alabatna, incluumk ine election of federal officers, the .icti»ii of the regbstrar.-. clid -f- f.clivily deprive app ’llant of the right lo vole." Atturnys associated with Thurguod .Marshall. NAACP Chi ; Cc-unsel. and Robert Carter, AssLstani Counsel, were A P. Tu ieaud and A. Thornton m Louisiana, and Arthur W. Shore.,, member of Birmingham Legal Corumitiee. NUIKO SELECTED A.> 1H4I1 .MOTHER it> and bi'olhfi’h'.od whicti iiai't .ciiiain oiir goal a, Hu-y j-e *ne slogans ".My giiiiidfaliu-i' wu-. an mliinate friend of Lincoln. ai:d started the ftist H-'inbiicaii ncwspapei in Phil adelphia 1/ support -Mr. Lmculii for in’i''iclent." said Mrs. Harper Sibk-y of Rochester N Y. "Mr Cknu-nt's giandfuthei was a slave -ily sons, but none lil my daiighl- ei.' wem lo i-.-llege All of Mr- Ch.ini-iif- seven children have col lege degrees, some *,f itu-m advaiie- ed degrees. "Our warm congi atulalions 1* M:s. Cleiiu-nt, with our hojie and prayers that she, together with oth er ir.olin-r;. ut Anieri'.-:i. will p liiil the way to the new world that is (,i iiK — the kingd 111 of God un Earth " One of the committee membe; will, v*,t d l*i Ml Clfii.enl was Mi.ss Mary F Highes. New Vorx. tui nier 1.'i.isville native, and ineiii- bei »t Ihe Soen-ly »t K« ntucKy Women "1 iieVt-r Uieamed 1 would ever III my life vote 1 r a Negio. "she said. "but wtien 1 saw her record. I couldn't be fair and serve on the I ccmimttec 'witboui recognizing it.*': WATCH EACH WEEK FOR Helpful Radio Hints If vour set happens to he one of the stnaU table rnodelsAC.’ I>C tv:.ianti neither ihi; vlia! lights nor Itibus will "but n/’the result is an iiiuperalive radio. 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Day in and day out we always think of MOTHER'S re- quirenient.s—and now let iLS help assist .you pay tri bute to the grandest ladies in the world with gifts we know they will want and wtll cherish— • Dresses • Housecoats • Lingerie • Blouses • Bags Dresses Housecoats • i.ingerie Blouses • Bags Gloves Scarfs Costume .Jewelry Hankies Shopping here will give you every opportunity to plea.se them for here you will find everything MO- rilERS adore from a pret ty handkerchief to a lux urious fur scarf— MOTHER and DAHOH- lER STOKE join you in handing a t>ouqet to the Mothers uf America.
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 4, 1946, edition 1
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