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rAv;r; THE \^HliMTNGTON .TOITRNAL WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. AUGUST 24, 1946 (Conl’d from page 1) u»)V tiiiKKv iM.mioNF:ii will ruli'd uii huv.' Ill ny iii.iii - miiiv ni.i\ n ivt.', inicl whut 'cijii.i't iiKiit!- liicy liiusi maiutuiii till' appruvtii 11 I- jivi with bonn- aet;rii I Ml liiiiii:,).; •auUiici- -j- ui i.l^t rt..k. iliai truH- ;ii(‘ !-tudeiii. virllti Ilia- I.it.lliJ' Uil- ail l.-l‘ VM.O I la a M-i-iii,' :ii.v|rkU'tiil - III tiia- a-i.iji.l III \Vui;.Uiii-S.*U'm, n> ■.'{''Ul Vta/l.llmll III :|| ;(;i(|| lilW', Mini ■ W”. I > tiK- >'.ll ill I tl>r liiliitli.v tiav>- tiecii pllil i-iixj; ..J I hii I PM' 1.1 1u ii. mil >r Lil 1 :.t •>, It 1 ..11, ; . .1 Ml Will l.c-i ..ml .-.h I’Vii 1 ".llli lillli III ti.r il.il i.ii. l.vi>l i:ili, till'll ti.Mij p-. iKit> II..I|| \ Ilimi .il..:' Ul lliitlll'sj ;i..lil t-a-iliiiil M.m.iJ , lui NiCi'i'i Mallli-li^ I iklli, 1 mil . UliC -ll' iitiii liiM uiiii linn .igij. tohi a| II..it III h.iu Lilli .a)]}ii iiaa I. | .J bv rimi......i. .1 .M ifj lilt M.ili |l'..iiaj Mill, 'uld him tll.il I . I, 111 W.I ;iil!:; ICi upi-ii u|i | -,it Wiii-li'ii .Hill iliji 1 Viiiiild likr ii.i i.iili III ■mill' Him. 1.1 l.l> .-11111-; itt. 'sh-i. It i,,.ii..ii Mil-: i- ('l;.i';; ' til 111 i'.ilii'.ita- (hill M' I’lia'l-k IliJ.V | i.sie Lnii ;onif iiiMih- inf rnmir’i. 1.1. III! i.a'M i'll..,.] MllUh WJl. n't-- pC/i.eal h;, tl.«' .\|'| Ml K.iibfl; I a.'Utl>.|i I U'.l.: tmi > nil III M Oku i>lri.\s l.I.MMl-.l) It I- p..iii1iil mil i:.;il fill' • 111 Iiiiili.ilii ti|.>l.>I>.| liV .\Il; ‘ ■'-i.aim, I'.iiii ll I..1I' i .ilhiWC'li 10 sili.ImiI 11.■' '(I... 1 111 Hiiliii'i. ; upciuh'.l Im .all llliliit. v.itli I'll i.h..i.' 1 .lll•.'Al'0 11 '.uiiii'i.t' Ilii-I h.jiil Ill'll ..pii.iliai L:- Wmiil; Mm- ^dh, Mlfli 111 • hall . ' illl M>-1 22' Sa'uiil'lil. WlhOll. \Mtt. 1-1 allalli;, laud .ll- hi 1/1 i.iiiit'i till- li.iilil 111 t'Li lillli lil.aul li.a liilii'l - I h.i', U flmil. ;ai.(l .) I.I., ..! I; 'ii li-i,: ..•! ill- 111 Will Im. .s.ih III. .1 l(it..l '1 l!l i‘!i.:il I. U^ 1.It'll iVitl. all .illiitllK'lll III ii2 ttiiih.l 111 Illl' M'liii.l Im \Miiili i.ll' Whilliiv |,.M- -III!' lit iha- tilll. .,ri. !.I (.1-1 .ii.'.l iliivk'. Wi.at .11 ll .1, dmi rii. i Cli-ii> will laVc !•' I.ut 1.1, IMi I,III it I- •l•It.•:l ihul iti' -111 i-iiii."' I.aiiiilt- it tui Ihey ll ' a lii.cllfl Im It,*- UilVtlhC,! ' « 11. licit;. A .M 'Hull lliiii'tiiii aiiil Jiiini-.'' Kinis Imvi- Ih-. ii d»-.-ii'tia. • ed lbs ".Mijit.-i'vs.Hji ■■ ul t‘ii' lit’!' «'i Ni'ki'f C‘ip>. Ill .1 Iditiiin t" thc-ii' diitih.-i of Iji'iiiii thi iiiolt'h.- palrol Icaiii of tin- chUimhI i*ii)ut» They wmi- appointi'd iii .Jiil.v II. 41 TliUS tln' l•^fllI't:- of thi- V' I- fifellh Wi'lt.ili' .•\>Sin'Kitli*li WiJlK in;; in h.ll IU.'iIUIiIK' t'n-Ol dlll.'it i-.U with Ilia- i.?it>' I'lAijicil and t'l" Civil ^’.I'liH'i- I'uiiiiiii.-lion liaii' ^.',*11 till city It: iii\vo.-i I'Xpi'i.' nii-nt III iiiti'i-iiii'ia) co opciatioii and th>‘ niovi- lia- Iji'iii liaih'd O'* all lha- Nfgit. l iti/i.'iis 111 (?hai • lottt at oil!' Ill till Mimii fonvjid sic-pi. ill tJu- city. Chief Flank N. LlltlhjillUi li due *ull cM'dll for havin|> been l■^•honsibl^■ for ihe appointmem of the new cop.-, •B it \va£ hu; clioice solely, witn 1 .c a'liiui nl (ll iha' Council i . hi.Ve the move aftmted V nil.I.Ml sK.v ri'.N('i.i> 11) tlfl. l.>il'KlSO.N.MC.\ I KlUtit rnill III talitly Hi Mil.! Iieitl. nrd. at - i near Aiken. S C; a l.vTiehliif in Miiiiipipjii and the riuln in Coiumbhi, Teiin Reviva. ' t the Kh Klux KJii-i ar.d re-ie. .. I 1 I tie while supn macists siiei . Hilliu ana ■lalinariu. ar- ai.-m in- vnlvtd. Oijteivei.- tie np the wave of an- l.-iSeHMi vu.leni'i wilti Ihe Miuitici.i oriianiziiu' thive by tn.tli AFl. atiti ClU mil lit The klaii m-ii’inal!> .i.iiiivi at .Vihii.ei, Jews and t?.iti i.ln.- iiiivi opei.ite ai'.aiiisl uiuaiii/ id labm paitleularly llie CIO on' Illl- cimtnd dial it a "a biiiuli ut I -inniuni>ls.' Klan lynchinL’ threat: .i.ive Lii-i n iii.iile apai'ist white uo II n i|’.ini/ei'> ,;emilne illlloli dn\e , . ,1.1 h .1- I. ih .\i .-ro an I wliiu vMiiki'i' tabm U-.idi I'.-: pmi ' mil ll.al mil 11 ai'i.il ii-mible li.imp.-- . .iiii/i. e ill Its by nialini? ad .;ili.,n;il liK'lioii belW'.'ii ivliil.- aiid imuiMl is.aheis 1 hi- I.I.ill a. eoh- i.lcid .1 Itont Im .11.ll i.iuii' , tmi'ft ■ I . ,..i I.II-' 1 iiieliiite die Mipieiiie , I ..uil while piiiii..r> Jt i'ii.n lo ^ .ili. ilily -1 jli.. illl" interstate mis, li.i'.il vi.olnne ram- made liy .Ni .iiid till iiiililam') ol M.liun ; eU leliian; .^11 ‘I'e Used oy klaiis* ^ III.-I, III iiillaiiii- ivlilte .St IlSK l»lhs S.'W I.Sti I Kt>.M t'.Uiih and .iiiiilliei miise brtiM'ii •hi- ••.eanne fhiine. whivt. wen- ;i. ,. mil of L'liiitr 1 .iiiil biointht out lacn of the ;;4 ii.i:ii.iit-. Not laKmn lime III iiiujit II.I'll, not itaniMmi' 1. iiav le .'lied all I Imm. .Nur;e M.' KKteli took 1 last pi..l.;'e lilt i It.I iIjiiiiiie; luly ll. he SUM iiiiLiidy was Illl file tiaminc .drucline col- lap.-ed .Hid whin liremeii lelriveJ liei liody '.nine hmiise latei. it wa- I'hairid l/i yoiid iiH'upnili n But .,11 I.I the lialiel.l'. Well- saved I. W Ciikei, bmini':'. inali.iller ol ihe sanilai'iiihi. e.-tilli ited the lo.'-t III i.'la.lJiJli lo; the bulduii; and $.'>,• uiili |oi iiinii iK'i.l ill 1' ’file patient', will be ll leid tellipm-jilly ill Olie f I'.vo .vhiU buildiiiy.s iii'atby, lie.the; Hi v.liii-ti wa- damahisl by the l>la/e i'lmei.il MI'MI'CI toi the nui-c .M'le hi Ul diHiniJ tie- w.ek and ,,..,11.1 lit Clll/rll-. or b'.di i.iii lion, both iith- .H.ii the ne .1 |.\ lei.itmi ovelfl'iW.t tl.e ..hmiti d IS t^'iUU IN .\I"K) IVKht K Still! .Hid came out of tl.e ' ne- way sIMil and hit the rear of Harris' l!i:t7 Dodf-e, Roth drivers seemed t . have been driviiut at iiioiJeiate s|ie'd accordiiiK ti. pa- iMilmm, bin lliey rolled (tuile a disltine at Ihe impact Sfuve.'r-'a ^ lai niiiiiiin; up to the |> Hch ol a li.iu e at KDI Halitax Sii'cei and I hli'.iklor, 'Ome pot- oil the p if. I. .No .HM-I have been nwiilf V • ISf ltF.\NK U)H Ol'IMmi I'M'H .s.:%Vs SCTtVI.V l'.l4t), 47*: ; 1H44. 42 . V. hiti.- should have first chance 'tt4G 4if‘‘: , 52*:: L'ndwided lU4e>, 4'".; 1944, tl'.i When, on the more recent sui- \(V. Neproi's were askod thf s.um quistioji. 92‘'t demanded an i-qual opportunity lu compi'ic ll. tile laL'oi maikel. The .shift of opi. "m t-videnccJ amon); the white- public as -d whole holds constanl among the v';ii;iHr.: ni.oulation arouDs and \V .hi W.II II i.|.|K'ni..l lo the Veterans Affairs Ciiiniiiitle .'m Hmi-ini’ 1:1 me •lim's w ill be hell • iich sec/iid .ind fotirih Monday nii'hts at te United Church, .nv.i in inbe-siiiji i,-. op.ii h .,1! honm- I jbly dischaiucd veleian-, white ai"! .\’"Kro, who served m World *V.ir II. Appr xiniattlv Tfi person-, ii. . liidiiit' 2?* .Nei'j'o veterans, .itleiided Die initial ntietint' ALA. SOLICITOR WILL NOT TOLERATE fslOB AlllhXS, .Ala iNS’l'A. He el.iinq; "1 will not h.Ieiale innb lule ll Lllliesl.ilie Cminty," (Jeo.^.- C J -iiiison. LTii'iiil .> lieitoi li-' .Vlonilay called .i sfiicial st.-sion ol I'lai.il jiiiy to inii'-tq'ate rac. iioUnp 'll Ani’iisi Id m wlmh .m' Miiletermini-d number d colui'-.d pel: ll- i^ere iK-atell Till- solicitor siiUt tti distnrh.mt'e Was "a disiirace to a town that li.is foi mure than triti >(-ai.-. liUil no 1 ace disturbance.” "The fraud uny will be .iskeil h indict all thoH- coimecled with Hum di'^iac.-ful alfaii for ri. i ai.d lout, winch c.iine- .i maximun. ),i..ali> ol •li\i' >e;ii"’ i(ii|,iisoi, merit m the slati peiiilenti.ii.. .Mr Johnson -.ml "i will ,c k tin ('ll I ml judK«' to set the cjm for iiiiiiiektiaie iieaniii' .md mil ptcli them lu the limit "We must msiii'e that '.uch a dis- pracelul ' ceuiieiice .lial lia|i|eiiid ill .Athei.s Satmday .ifieiici n iiev i ' aitam happen: iii tin-, cuunty ..i cinuit The di-luibaiite fl.iit-j m iiudaf-' ti'ii.ooii followiiit; a 'ifhl betvvi'iii an ex-OI ..nd a loL.iej man all e l•.ll•d p.- .ph' Mib:e-|in'iitlv n.-re UllVi. floMi Itli sliei'. b.v Inoh- ol while nun estimaled hy Connl.'. .fudfh I) 1. Riisu.:.n Ji t., (ol'il iHoKiid ‘.tOhO Tl.e jinh't said ‘'ni'i ' lio .dliiin le.ider.i. of thi- m b ' la.n: 11.f Ul ..fp' fr.iin Ihir'i-'i. |, tm'v- one we’e .iiiv-ttil mi elia;fe- ..I- uhlawtul a:.-iinbly -M.iyoi ll H Kichai.l-oii. Jr, -aid ttie veteran. Ben .M., -ey 22. .iii I his bi thti. Hoy 19. -ii, Aimy |»rl- vate, were taken int , custody but that he latpr relpased them without an charges, in an effoM In cel the mill) to disperse The cfitorea man in the fipht escaptd. An investir.ation of the rl llo^ h.is bei-n stalled and : II ivicliiuc will be pr.'Sentfd li. the I'raiui jiiiy tic aciited The mayor said -eivici— .it mo;» coloir-d chuiehe- in Alhefi- mi Sunday. Augu.-t )1. \M-ie cainellcd by Ihur pastor* to avoid what- ttiej -aid might be ‘ fnrlhi i ineiiP'i.t.' .v•inistrl'^ mietiiit; hi New Vurk tu iirxaiiire an interracial cum- niKtee of tile Si-uthcrn Confer- eiiie tor Human Wetfure in an • irort til III Ip raise ^MIil.OUU. liiKii lillli of Hie New Vnrk eanipaiKii will III- a lliri-e-da.v eollection on Sejil.-iulH r l!l. '.'1) and 21 heailcil by Jo,- I.ouis and Orsmi Welles 'I'lie SoiiiUern ( imference for Human Welfare carries on a broad educational, piiiilical and Ickis- lalive pioKraiii in the Soutli. theme of whieli is "Fvery South eiinr a N'oter." ■\IUonK those present at Ih.- momk; i;M'i;t;v is DISCI SSl;i) AT A. All,I T. (;HKl-.NSl5(jHf»- UiUlei the ill- ectioi, ..I Piof Haiold Ui l.inej At n,Hi s'.imt.st Di.d . li.oiinaii, Ih,' • ' iiinmici- on At-iinj. KneiRN to. A and T’ College. :|H.nsured iC filst public dl U--IOI, at Illl- to!' lege l.i't Wi'i'k t , ..I ipnilnt p. l-ol- r till- i.'Hiip' . .ii,il coinmunity w,l'. vaii.-u- .-.iieiditii :oii.l, ■■-.nou: .■ ! p.,hli(':.l iii.pllcatim-. of aliifii'i • lUi.’y Almnii' ■'■•'1,11 I .Hi.i I ie;i,l.i i I l.e v.Himl ' ll nil- di-p.ll tllient t Hi, coll, J iin, d ,11 Illl- ||,-.'I, Sioh ' t,.in^ 11," l.iie-t dl v li pment-. n. inritinr were: il.ft i.i rigliti the Kev. Frank (Hen While. New Volk Director of Hie I’euple’s In stitute of .'Applied IteliKioii: the Kev Henry (.. Jones, pasi.r Mt i.vlhrl ( hiircli, (lien Koek. .S'. .1.; Dr. ( lark Howell Foreman, presi dent of Hie Southern ('oiiferenee; tile Kei Powers Hell, of the St. Marks -Alelho .ist ( iiiirch, N. V'.;. Hu- Kev. I.aurenee Durgin, pastor. Hie f irst ( siiKreitatiuiial Cliurcli. Drii-iil. I.oin; Island and the Kev. David l.ii'orisli, assisKUH pa.stui of Hie Ahyssiniaii Kaplisl Chureh. •New Vork VETS URGED TO STUDY OCCUPATION i 'lEIORE ENTRY GREENSBORO—•There are many ’ingli-5 which a veteran should cun idir before pursuing an uccup.-)- ti n ur 9 prulessiun," declared B. Mianchi, acting chief of the Veteran.s Administration Guidance Center at A and T College, m -n iddress ul tlie cullcgi- last week Stilling that eveiy veteran need, •ome type of guidance, Mr, Bianchi stressed the need for ex-service ii-n's making maximum use of the •'Xpert coun.sel furni: bed by th‘i rovt-nimeiii. Some , f Ihe questli n? which he said that a veteran s’lould .':£k himself before tulning foi :■ job were as follows; A.c you able to foil w ihiourt, 'la- training ntces-ary for the inb.’ Do you have the qualifications'.' Are you tempt rnientally titled for the- jnb' What IS Hie prob.able future of Hie I'ccupatiun'' and what aie youi reasons for cho sing the Job S;ivc Y,)iii' Waste Fat?'' CALIFORNIA TOWN GETS FIRST NEGRO TEACHER SAN BERNARDINO, Cal— Mrs Mary Lou Smlih. wife of J B Smith, Editor of the Tri-County ; Bulletin, bec.ame the first Negro, teacher to be empUyoH in the city • chools here la.st we»k when she j vas assigned to teach m the Mount 1 Vernon elementary school, the board of edurntion ann> unced this Week. Mrs. Smith has taught in the Lis Angeles city school system for the past four years, having taught in El Centro soon after her graduatim. he .llotl.ll ni»'y fit-M to Hie pub- l>i t” I. Cuopei. of the 11 • u. ii.a! riUii'jlimi Oi-paitnient, who jiie-nhu .iicognued ll,e dioppihg -I Hit- atoniic bomb • n Hiroshima J; '., ii-voluttibary move wli.i-h Will .ifleil Hie lives u{ ail ilihabi- i.Hil: t III,' eailli I'AIM . I'AIM .i;i I'J |•2y.•aI of '.ill' t..i t. Ill All G .1 oloi Siam- .iii'l Kniiiiivls J29 S Ull..Ml.S(>roN S'l' M:iiJ iJulri- Given f'lotiijit Aiturmn ILiiiroad Salvai't* (!o. 24.HOtJH SERVICE Eur Fromptneas and Cuui-teay CALL AN EAST END CAB 807 £. Martin St- TfXEPHONE 2-2086 UhlVEHS: Swain Birdsall Ij Lorvnza Sanders J W (••Jiish’ i Livisti-r W E C-Blaki 'T Blalock Charlie Rivers A Lifetime in Flame* Why take ebeocei oo burelng up a lifetime's effott In a tingle terrifying hour when it's sc tijDiple and inexpensive to ptu lect yourself against any poaal- ble mishap. Your home and family can be absolutely pro tected from ANY disaster at but a few jpennies e day. We'll show you now. SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT hankers fire ins. CO. DURHAM. N. C. OLD Mr. BOSTON MlitT \ nAVOUlD GIN' fttimi ss4 ktlM by I •IIKI IROTNEM DltTlLllMU, IN*. • MITON, MAU. * ATTENTION Discliai jieil Vt'Irrans Hoii'l Di'lliV' B«- I'l'iid' to uppl.v toi .•.iiiii ti-riiiiiiul l>u\t-j)iV Pliutcihtut'i eujiitb of .V' ur Ui-'cl.ari’v .m- mci- •' ;!iry 2 copif. of uueh side will lp- miiili-u to you rt-gist'-ied Send in v HI- ilnscliuigi- rvglsH-|-,-(l with $1 Du ^ ca.ili ihe.k or iniiiiiy orJci t-i .Ahl-W.AV I'HDTDSTA'i' sERVll’t DOVE n.i ril III loti 1 liii'iui ro opciuiioii and th,' iiiuvi- ha.* Ix'in huiir.l •/' :,H thr Negro rili/i iis of (Miai Iciti :i' •>i,i oi till most forwaid stc-p!. Ill the cit.v. Ch;'-f Flunk N, Litttrjohri u dur lull ('|••■dlt for havmp b»-«-n n-spoiisihl, for the appoinin'(-nt of ti.-- i.- ’v rop.-,, ai it was htS choi(.-e sN-ly, witn 1 ..' .•oiiiint ol 111,' (’ouncil, t'» h,.vr thf tnovi- affi ril'd . .V Hli.I.FK SF.Nfr.' ( I.I) to I.IH l.MFKI^O.N.MF.V I kille.i ruin in ijuily Hr -ai.i m-iHi' ti ti«' ll' I H - 111 Hi h.id * :i(l any !rou- Dir With .\Iu..ilv .hkI l..i(i not -rvi) h,tli D, f I, Bi>.ii.l -.illl III i.Hi .\h,n .Mo Illy aj'l.'.iir.l 1.. I., I, lo.i.nnj- ll.r i'll.: »nii >oi i.iliiiii! llic hHiiM', uiid quo' J:k,. "Whri, - Hit uH.,i ..iH I Want lu III I.Hii In Biv.iiil .1(1 ti- Him lieu li'..i,i rt,- • III, lo Ltrl ht-lp FY'N't H sFfKIl I 1..AKFS IN -MW Yl»KK (irV rh'-p II. H>, Vill.'H't all ml a bturr. L-ni t.i-i I, iiir. tnr. Iii-i'r, ^JL>}rrll.t: i n.-..tt- ai.d I, util,:' f-i tin- thrif VI..I fi'iiii ;■ i.oiitiilioi'.uiHi ,;liqut ivhu -ay :lir Hi., m. igfTf ti ll', p 111 tat iii'D'hlioi lux .1 Soni, turn Hip 1 .iliaiil I ,-o lioin,' :it i.ij'iit Hri hull., war lil'.ikrit llo" Hil'r an.t I ■i.iiil, -Hr), IT i.ikrii and. thouf'!. -h, i,'|i. .ill-!l.\ cuinjilai.i ed ll. Ill,- l,-.|li'i ..o r'lun h.i; Ll I ll tukpl, \, I I (ll ,'utilai',- H-c ttaiit' fi III Hii Ir-tiii ’ h r Thr lati-I r('|)..iliil aliatk w.i madi un :i i;iuu|. ul •nipluM-c* of Cafr Sm iciN. |, -piiliH Villa;:" night ,'Inli Sarah V huJ.ii tiili" loim-r. Gi'uicr TiiaHwll. mii.-jri i... and .N.iuiii. VViirl:: ni;iii n. writ- biiriOnndi-d b.v m -li 'if lioncllum: un Aiii'n-'t a’ll adrr li'.’.vi!);; a ham- buicn iiiii>-i I'hr rimuji manaitiil lo gfl ihtn tin- Mihw.i'. bi-fiiii til-.' wer, :iiiin:l.s l.ui'.. Imi Mr- Vuii^Ihi .v;i- lHiil-'*i 'Hi, > iininr ' lali'lv I .leril ,■ ,'iilii|/I;iiiit with ihr pohre Ml.- V:.m'l,i, -av; -hr cai. p0‘'l1lViiV idrlitll.V -.11, -f l.ri' a^- t'allani* po;.*ililv iimhi' Ii i- liopi'H V . . ' .AR.MV 'I'O DROP MlinnuiiCi'd fiincral nwlglit I) FiiMiihuwii, ehlrf of .st.iff, under diu.lion of Seert-tarv nf W; i Robrri P Palttr- suii l-•(ll•cl a cirrular diitrd .Aucn-l lutli dircoiibi' t'l nimMider.'- 'if all eehrl IIS and all ufficerts serving mi boar(h of nffir'-r- co-r'idirin3- in- uptiliiite of soldiir.- ajipl.v inoi' gpiier.illy .-Army nei'iil.iliMis pr.- vtdii,)’ f.ir discharge '■( s Idier? for ItiiijitiiiidP I'hr circiilar in.'ikes r.o rcfervlu'e tu race or color, but if known that thi Army mnsiders as a jimb- lern col icd soldier.* wh • fail in juadrs four iind fiv, rnikr the Ai my Gtnetal Cla--ifiei.t:oi) Test Siity-six percent nf the colored i:,.:' iiiinrl in Hie Re iiilar .Army i- sa!d III be sub-standard V FI ^'F M TH(l MOKi; I \ SdliN’HS JN -WTI NKGKO ' KKIGN' CiF THKROK Bb.oiui .u'.iiirl Hilh'i'i'-iri. and oit Othei W.I- J Illl (■ .luni- 2H-vi'i' .'.1,1 ul .Min '-i, I ', wh- ■ ii.--l .iftir .1 wliile woman le f.> ' |.U:S il.Hl-r 'li'O hi li..d « ’ 1 it h- I • - Irn '«• ' ■ -o. • Ul, Hu- ti- i,f ■ •.. .t‘o-p. ll •; the qauii XvcIp i.riiciilng r. W-ltoi. Ccuniv G.a.. nnd tv.'o naaiticnai muraer.s s.AVs SITtAFV (hann—194H, 47'. : 1944, 42'': \Miil..- should have first rhanee '94G, 49*: , 1944, 52‘': I'n-Jeridi'd JH4fi, 4*: i 1944, 6% When, on the more recent sur- \iv, Negroes wen- asked Hie sfiiiu question, 92^ demanded an equal opportunity lo eompete III the labui (iiai krl. Tile shift of opinion evideiieeJ among the white publir as a whole holds constant among, the vjriuu.N pupulation groups and the ''lindrcided” respoiou.- are likewi.-.e .-Ilighily but consistently srnalK i In 1944, for instance, on* Iv 19'” of Southerners behev. d in equality of rconomie opportun- ,l\ for Ni'groes; today 27': of Soiithein. IS would give wliil- . a.'id Ni'gior.'. Hir ->.aine chaiicr at er.y kind of job. Among the col K gv-eduraU'd, the pi opru tion ad- jV rating job equality for Negroe-, lij.* inrica.sed from 5H to 65*1; among per.sons with tlii- U-'jsI rdi ration, I'lom 31 to 39*1 Wlill. .-.rrlional trelmg on the uiue makes fur Hu* sharpist di vision of opinion, persons m the jih.re jM'ivil'-gi'd groups educa- t-onally and uccupationallv aie n.urr Willing than those le*- p: iviieg. il to .-er Negroe.* and V. nile* hav,' equal juh .>pporluii- itu.s The nio'-t :-ignirican1 ruinpar- i-on.- on tile l94lJ :urvey I'ulloW All white; I'ltei viewed 47'’: New Kngland and .Middle AHaiilie slab.- Gb'i .Midwi—I and We;-! iih'.: Suuth :i7 n '-Y'tinded college DS*., Atti-nd«'d high scliool 49'“: Kn'hHi graile or le-:. 39' • Fitdessional people 1)3*“. : Hii>ini'.'..snien Sd'*- ' WliiU'Collar worker.- ^2''! ISiivire woikeis .Manual and ' Krrtoiv wiiikeis 44'i |■.':lneI.- Ainoiig Hie many illuiuinating leuiniiKnl.s volunt«-ei'ed liy the '47*: who lielieve that "Negroo- I.should liave as good a chance as v.'lute jU'ople to get any kind ol a job" are a number w F o base Hu'ir argument on demo cratic principles. .Most coinmi.n I.-, the comment: "'rhe Constitu tion .*ays Nt-grof.s .should have equal right^.” An Atlanta. G:‘., h'-u.sewife quotes the Derlara- lien of Independence: "Each in dividual is endowed with inaii- rights and all men are rr(ati‘d equal." .An old age pen.*iuner in Wal tham, Massachusetts, thinks: 'in j a ileinorracy people of every 1 raci and creed should have an liqual chance at jobs." A Virginia jlibiarian exclaim.s: "Wliy all this • talk about world democracy i! W*' don’t clean up our own back ATTENTION Discharjinl Veterans Dut! I Uelay lie I't-ad- lu apply tori youi tHi-iiiinal have ji.iv Ptiutostat'c copies of yi ur DiMharge an- i.ece-.- ' Miry 2 cupie* of each .side will o*- mailed to vou reglst-’ieit Scud m .M ur dixebarge rcgtstei i-d w itii $1 Du cash eJie. k or moiu y ordei t •YR'I-VVAV FHrtTDSTAT SFRVH^; Mfi SHi A\f. lAept. N('G New Yank 17, \.V VIC SICKIMPANY Ait'I'iH K Ih»vF. Pru|> Aiiliiiiiatie IMii>iii>“i'a|)lis Heiiieri For SjiPsial ijcca'ioiu sill! iii-t^ijf-i -III I ,iir,iiiitdioii Ji.,-.- r>Fl f ("!' Khl'DKDk (H R ^F^:^’I.Y1.TV Dial :{-274t t'JM K ('.ARAHKt'H Kt Villniiialie IMii>iiii;’ra|ili.s MeiiTert For SpPiial Ocea'toiu ali.l llisisllfil -in I ulIHii,e>i,ii. h..s.* KFI act HI-COKDX Ol H KPFCI.AI.TY Dial :t-27H 129 F C.AH.VKRl'H HT SOMfilERTI^IE IS I'liRSHWIITY ( l.EAMNC; I’lVIE '.nil -kilho Wiilk i: slllVe llui- • :uilly to | IlKU t the (ill l dust alil' ji,.; Hilt pi..I, I the tabu- Sppcitil ilt.'iiliuii e iv-ll lo rvety gai lll•■nl III III 11,1' -.111 He- line* iniu '.iig I . 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 24, 1946, edition 1
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