——“— ————______^^ CHERRY RECOMMENDS $2,000,000 FOR N. C. COLLEGE Cengrms Lawyer Wms Merit Award Mi** Pseli Murray, a member of th* legal ,-iafi' of the CamiaLriesi, on !■»'» iod iifn’i.a! Action of thy American Jewish Congress. won the l f ’4c. Madc- MM-isclic Merit Award for signal achievement in law. A gradual* of Howard lltiivetsity law school and re* ripienl of a Rosem-. aid Fellowship, Min l Murray was temporary Deputy Attorney (General for she State of Cali* forma before joining «hr rtaff of tbt Anrrktlt Jewish Congresa to aid in it* campaign against racial di-'-i imo-ahon RECOMMEND A TION MUST RE APPROVED BY LEGISLATURE R, iLEIGH Appearing before t *■>.■• North Carolina Genr-tal Assem biy hj Raleigh last Monday. Gov ernor R. Gregg Cherry recommend ed that the North Carolina College, Durham, would receive $2,189,238 in improvement and maintenance funds during the next biennium. This recommendation subject tie The appropriations for tb Dur ham institution were included ir 'tie general appropriations bill which i; so be considered by the general assembly. Os the total atnoun. $1 835.000 would go for per manent improvement:-, and the re maining $384,238 would go for the maintenance of the school. The college sought $3,370,585 lor maintenance and permanent iat prayciaerfts; for pert-nan-1 etui *mprovements. ' s#3 fSiTHii tor! main lenanct-. Ttie permanent improvement.' recommended in the bill provide for the following. Library and equipment, $550,000; health educa non ,at id nursing building. $180,000; doxrn ‘ories and equipment, S7OO - 000 classroom building, $250,000; infirmary and health center, S3OO - 000; domestic science building, $70.- 000; renovation of library. $15,000; •-forme, building, $10,000; and walk-; and drives, $15,000 GETS POUOITVRS RALEIGH Allocation of SSOO from funds of the Wake County Cht-oter of the National Founda tion fox infantile Paralyse to S 1 Agne.- hospTul for use in treating victims has beer, approved, ii was announced here Monday. James T Barnes, secretary ol tile local chapter, said the money was to purchase materials to be used n combating the disease Functional illiteracy High Among Negroes WASHINGTON • ANP) Fig ures token from a recent nation wide survey conducted by the Ella reveal that function til illiteracy among adult Negroes stands at ah ;ilairr.m«; high rate and unless soKinthing is done immediately to affect a cnange toward literacy. Negroes will tv. unable to cop with fhc advanced age of eivilizn i >oi>. Thu. statement was made by Judge William C Huestim, Elks’ Lawyer Cites Precedent For Saving Francis \ BOY SCOUTS TO OBSERVE 37T8 ANNIVERSARY NEW YORK - The Boy Scouts of America, now numbering 1,989,- 000, will observe the 87th anni- j versary of the organisation during Boy Scout Week, opening Frida--, February 7 end closing Thursday,j February 18. It is the nation's largest birthday tComtaued on buck Woman Doctor in u»l\ed In Abortion Case KhH)5ViU.t:. N ( —Hr. Ora Civ her Logan, oui -i a oiling worn an pSysbi:vt> of this city, was finert i»(Ki, ordered to snrrend er hi r license to practice ntedf ripe in North Carolina and sen tenced to ten years n State t i ison. suspended upon the ccm iHtioia that she leave the state •a St hin thirty days upon her coeviction for one abortion and concealment of birth:, the physician pleaded guilty to one charge in the Wentworth s* iin of court Or. Logan :- husband, i. ' •tries C Logan, who appear 1 wit ness lor the State plead guilty to aiding yetting. Not pros nr a iso taken in the cases of Nathaniel and Goldie Hargett. Greensboro, N. V. also indicted last week for aiding in an illegal operation The case against Dr. Logan developed the latter part «i last week when she bad tier husband indinril on simple assault. In turn, the husband, C. Charle:- Logati, ‘tied the charges and lets Use state hi the matter <*f se curing the necessary rvMt-nces. The east- attracted cimsidn ah!#' attention throogbout Hie state. 0! AMENDMENT WOULD OUTLAW r|*q m ?«Mnm c WASHINGTON. D. C •NNPAx-- Ax; uimendtnerrt to .he G1 Bill • f Right:; to forbid . : ny payments to school:; which purport to be non seetarian but actually discriminate against veterans belonging u> min ; ority races ir religions. wa- offci ■’d 'as' Monday by Representative I Art-bur G. Klein. Dem >crat. ol Nca | York j The bill is based on studies of •I discrimination againn GIV in j school* of higher education mad-- jby the Jewish War Veterans and , ne American Jewish Congrcs ■ jointly, which reveal that immer i Conti mind on back page: AIUOHOUt POISOV |INC KILLS FIVE Kinston Coroner W. A Sey mour 8 -.id Saturday that he would sign the death certificate of Miss l Octavia Rut'.cage and Alottza M>- i Ray. aliar Curie Reaves, her com ! men law husband, as resulting j irom alcoholic poisoning. i Seymour said ho wa.; called in iby Officer Hey wood Lane to in • vestigate death (8 Miss Rutledge (who <;ied about 4:0(1 Wednesday j afternoon, anti that Rtuvcs told of j lleers liiey had been drinking since S Friday. Officers- said that Reaves jto id them where they got the 11- jquo; and that the place was raid i efl Thursday after Curtis died. ; rand commissioner oi education, here Wednesday "The real breakdown is that fl percent of all Negroes aver 2 T > years old are functionally illiter ate.’’ said Judge Hue don. •• Appal ling' it must bt corrected. We had better -tup all ut our other efforts rod took .after this, for it is now know that one cannot be function ally illiterate and protect oneself !>• this civilization.” New Orleans. La. - New hope lh,i! Sir. ii- of Willie Francis. 17, condemned a serums ’itne t.,;, die | in trie electric chair in Louisian. 1 . ; may yet be spared, carat Friday j tioin A. P Tureaud, iJAACP law • i yer. Speaking for tie. Association, •Mr. Tureaud Friday wired Cover- [ nor -1. H David, pointing out that , or, Aprii 23, 193 i. Governor Parker j et a precedent when he commut ed to life imprisonment one Lonnie i , Eaton whose execution date had . I been forgotten bj the sheriff Oua , chita parish. Stating that a second J | attempt to execute- Willie Frond* ! would be “cruel and -jsual punish- 1 , raent,' Mr. Tureaud urged the Gov-i era or to Bommwe l»is death sert i tehee to life imprisonment- _ 1 THE CAROLINIAN VOLE M K XAVI, NO. 00 Big Four Gets Soitfrol Os Ethiopia k k k ★ ★ * ★ ★ ★ k k k k k k k k k k k Legionnaires To Durham CONFAB OPENS MONDAY IN BULL CITY DURHAM D: c £. Sir n - h! i.i it A 1 H ■: • Vo. ; B. G'.iffJilt,, of Uniot.lcw!'. ! Pa. Natiox'ia! Coraxiu :.der of iAmerican Legion Monday wwmins ; v. hi addicssto members of the ! North Carolina Department of lh< : American Legion, in their 1847 ! Post Officers' Conference. The Conference wilt open Sur.- L.Uy it a Child Welfare program ; [-, St Joseph Church Judge Mamie jy,v-t Waifeer *if ■ 'Viliam a;.- CU; ~ ; ■ : Wm- N ■ ; .•< riiJdii: ”n !'*' ' U!e the H; Wpu u cw: ;jnd dedicated to DB DAVIS ; r : <«<xi Hr:L ol North CaroihiS- D.r J j E pi <)■ the t- id No. .it State Medical Society, will ‘ be the speaker at this meeting. The Weaver-McLean Poki So. 375, will be host and the meetih-’ Monday morjiine will be held in the Dura- An iicrieni oi i.;- No: > Carolina College Approxinia.it ' 50k Legionnaire. l - and member;; -J | the Ladies Auxiliary of the 100 ; posts i” the state have indicated i their intension of attending ilf Conference. Churles G. Irving. Vice Cc-fu- C'ontimsed on hack page Hr. Jam*; L. Shepard SpPlilP't:' ,V A ~ BABY CONTEST ENTRIES —Nine of the tan ccr.icsianfs in a baby contest to raise funds Im the Shaw University Nur sery School are shown above. The c prtest was launched Jan uary istb «jftd closes R^atary UAI.eiCII. SOUTH CASOUNA WTFK BRIM; sAT! Hi)AY, lASI ARV 25. 1317 « 1 " BLI OP.!. THE BILBO BATTTJI The til StjCAiitm tn minis' t-n. rejiresi-nij-ij, the Baptist tJenerai State and other -e tion* of tiff- country, discussing' <k Sen. ( Way land Brooks. )R. Ixl. in the senate office -mißling, yh" peOttom es IMtl naaosra.y vvjii.bi ;.:hl ;T--.-!Ip M,<-1; - O •t'y. “White Supremacy” Song Os Yoting Taimadge FEDERAL TRACE COMMISSION HIRES NEGROES WASHINGTON. D. C. ' MNP A 1— The Federal Traci- Commission has dropped its bar • hiring col ored poop)- in clerical and profs:- : iotial positions and has accepted tun-- colored persons in a group of thirty transferred to ft from the financial reporting division of the Os foe of Price Administrates:, it -a- h- , nine, las* Frduy. Jr. ■ ~ ■ agency ,H.:.i P.:p; lip Oil:: i ,ioi C-j ®- pie ■-><;*•. Gavi-iDd S Ferguson. FTC ci;airman, vitr-niusl,- denied tin 1 rm rac-t discrimination had ever xisted within the at; mey Mr. Fi-rgi: a.i said there were known Ja;v. in the group of thirty transfer* »*d employees and pointed to thiu fact rsa further proof th there had been uc discrimin fontinuvd «m Hack page "id. ' '£M The- little competitors shown above are: to© row, left to right, Ralph V, Mayo, Robert Kertnii Williams, I> ani e I Peebles, Otis 1,, Hairston. Jr., betisa igtv, left ta Singly ‘iurtw: t: pr-v--,t to -k oj.rmr.g o,i. ;■ i ill." sr»ii:; :i '.: 1 1c th.it Bilbo not !h «'3terl, l.ett to ? j"is! Rev, W 1. 1.- tieiM,> IVi eote.tn sk’(»J.is*t Cnn vmtims: Rev. R. i.. Bddingtou. Kev. Isvj’rs 1.. Horror Chicago presid : 1 J Kti '■ B J Vli s’-onwy r«mT , .•ecswtor . G:■ i AN p ' .Ail cm! ■ - non;: 2 fram youthful H&r mati Ta.tiEjfitge, 33-ye;;r-okJ son of Ih. L.’e Gov.-i-Lc; vv Tal iljriA.: brought :Ui U., liM Wi: i:»v UV. c.t\ oi "While to w;.o ouppoH of whhfc Georgians in ins bio fOi i hi- Which i. - fathei at, eP-ctvd I f&t summer. Chump q; riiui Go-. F.tk Arnal!':-. hand-pi'Sked successor ••■. Hi turn , r..; .-,, - - -'ijvpi- lock, s!: >ck an-1 ;:aJTO : to t'h< Reds ;mo Wrik.. of the eus’ and th- Neeroei o£ G'--- '- young Tf’lm.adg ternssci '"u politico] trick' the ruling issued lac.! week by Auy -G...: F.ugt Cook that Arnall should stay in of fice until 1U E. Thompson is -.worn in as lieutenant-governor. Ft* .-to .C v hut (G0:....-,; - -;: 'he .same- type of racial doctrine as hi: .au lather. fhi youth said. "This i- j vhiu man’s state It has always been a white man’s stale and this fight 1 an. making is white man's light to keep Georg:: a white man’s suite. Tne question v/iJi the prop! -of Georgi; turn this over to Ellis ArnGi. the PAG. the Red.- and the Pink oi the vast ".iid the Negroes." naid. Ann Smith. James Earl Stevenson. Ronald Nelson Reid. Jatsasr- Edward Onfield and Juan Medford CofirkL No; shown. Johnnie Le-sfec Smith. - »*= .:«ks, :. Hon i. < sst Si. Louis. Krtjr»i < Hro" u lubhi ist and cutis’tjltam; Mr- !ro«e Mi-Pdj Ga«u<>». f iuoago Counei! ol St - etc ortiauia xtxons and Harrison fjjin's i’ti) lie! 5 Sigma Ira In nit; .ASP DIXIE SENATORS FIGHT FOR RIGHT TO FILIBUSTER ’.-V ASHINGTON. i > G • NNPA: -- ; SiUiiherii Sett;.ton- wii! not alio \ Gentile rule*-. ; - he chunked -o as to j tkiilsuicf tint; without a fight. ] : v,iii-b-e'-le-l here hist Tuesda:' j i meeting called by Senator i Join H. Overton. Democrat, n; I opisiana. one of the leaders in the i filibuster which sought urtsnecesf*- j tully to compc! Republicans to per- i mil Tb* odor-. G Bilb to be sworn : ~- curing i first two days of the j Eigtht-eutU t ongress. Wh :l e South urn Democrat reach- j ed no definite agreement on stra- j ;! pj followed q proven* (.he • '•imure rule froni being amended j ih;b .. majority may bring up-j ior -•.•i.sidersi’ion and a vote any i measure knrv cho-t-a Senator | (Continued an hack par ORGANIZATIONS : SPONSOR PCTLiO DRIVE .RAI.EIGH ■ Three Inca) organ]- ; •/•du.ns. The W Listen;. Social Chib. • oi which Mrs. Marie Riddick L- ; ;: i- men; and American Legion i Auxiliary and The Charles T Nor- i wood post of the Asr. •ican Legion ; : .cm ui he spear heading the local , drivt foe funds to rid the commun- i ity ,il Polio. At u reeent meeting - hr id ■•■!. the YMi"A. Mrs. Viec n 1 Policn piisidenl of the American j i.i Auxiliary accepted from i Coaui*older 11. H. Towns and At - ! lonsr; (•’. J. Carnage the coin con- I ■rtners and promotion materials I •. •; .1 in i urn presented to het staff j ---: i information. materials and en- , - -ur :;-hk. ne.vssary for the sciccess tv.i complf'.im. of she campaign. ;n the Library of the TMCA on, iitnuary 14. The Whisterin Social I : :lub. iishncci to an informative • from Mrs. N L Walker, of ‘-he W;:kf County Chapter of Tnf;t..tile i'-ralysis Having already decided for the general improve ment of our people, where vet th opportunity presented itself, the i chance to work in this campaign vvi,-, c-igctly seized upon and pin ns laid for it>; successful promotion. Saturday. January 25. will he j&ohUuueU on page eighty i v * nr* /"'p Colonies lo May Under British N. C. MUTUAL^ uni' cropinit sg Iv I .ii „■% »“ rfi fc * w vLiWjivh DURHAM Onr n1 iht‘ mOH C-r.• inusijj;-:: ic rU MeetLi^' : the j '.f ihiciory <*l Nu.'in CTuio • ir;L Ivliitn.Ti Li it* Corx?* f >ai v w«m heid in the company's as •~rfc!y rorio. Monday. Jan. J:. bit. odd:--.- io the polity in id-- - .Pr-e--MK")t Spin tiding stated that lthough tsoOipiete rcciHtds for the year had no; »x'« 4 ti compiled, from •ll tnditxdt.ioi.-. suhntantia} increase •’;.d beer: rngJ-'V.-ved all phases ol i.-pc.-st ion. “Rroßmitiary c*lcuU; boos It "sho’.\ insur.irH - .': • • f' l '■<■ to cil < ;vj n: Mil iitrn ;’■ ju of ’,7 Million DoJiurs and income so” the year over 7 Million Dollars. W«. '.Mi* jiiMA in the tact thin over 27 (Continued on back page; t r killed G-rv-t-nviik- James Nailiau May, 1 k ' ’ V -. trill \ i)) j 1 -' ;1 Ob tbl Ay drn-ICinstOT! Highv-ay aboi?i 2:00 Satucd.-y morning wf.en bis bicycle and a csi' dwv-::n by John ,1 Row land, Kinston white mun, coliideri it H’i,:-. : epprted here Saturdyn Highway patrolmen said tixat in vestigation slunved that when th*.: car 'sftempted to pass thp boy or; hi hicytxir- he swerved into tl-o puffi ■ f tot cax. He d:-t: in pul General Hospital where he yvas ’alter: fulJovi’ing the- accident, ln •ucd is scheduled r.o be h«la this vVCT'k. i NEW ORLEANS PREPS I ! FOR MARDI GRAS | L „, , I BY O C, VV. TAYLOR NEW ORLEANS 1 ANPi - New Orcati.--, the rm.rdi gras city local-; •d in in crescent shaped bend of; He huge Mississippi. ;> ail primed • rid set to celebrate on? of the most ■“■lar-orate march gras seasons ever staged in the Crescent City. Clubs : nd ind»v iduals have made elabor : !v plan.® and night dubs an* pro oar-ng to do their best to entertain much aver-entertained people. Numerous visitors from ail over Seek More Race Students For Harvard Univ . CA MB RIDGE. Mass i ANP. --in -- ini rvb-w with spokesmen ior 1"-. a liberal student organizatibn.-.. W. j Bender, Harvard University co imollor for veterans, staled thid his office had never oiscriminuted gains, Negro applicants for ad mi'.'-ion to Harvard Although Mr Bendct is respon *ib!: fo> vet* ran admissions only, tnd thei-oi'ore could make no offi cial jttc.temeni on the university ad missions policy as a whole, he at pressed complete confidence tha-'. there was no quota system operai* ine at Harvard, When, pressed for an explanation of the very low rutniN'r of Nee" o student at H'"sword. Mr. Bender pointed cut that very few Negroes : (CiMSiuaubd m l»a.cK page> —.— YOl TO KILLED BY TRUCK JACKSONVIi.I ,K - W P. Mills, linear-old youth of Rielllandi, R'.ifli* I, instantly kilted at "7:3® Saturday evening when he was struck by n ;<v <im-,bi!i m front of ho’Tj'.- >L S. reported '.•id !hc ■ :de»»t h unavoidable a.'i 0-. will b<« preferred <U{.UIIM Sr!iw Dor! - T i- tk’V), WftiU* youth of Pink HltlS Route 2, diivor PRICE 7 c WASHINGTON. D. C. NNP-A) The- Jialien Meaty, (hi ofiiciai text of which '.v, •• published to the world last Friday night, provides that the Italian colonies of Libya. Britrer. and Italian S. rnaliland are surrendered to te ultimate dispos ■i i : h" Big Fc>> ’■ powers The Soviet Union, the Uniied Kingdom. * J-r *’ CV r"« H >*C3YVf»»- • the srms ol *h< treaty, "lt-dy TCengnizc aryi indu-UkeS to me iweriguty .net mdepen- J, nee '•! tire State of Kthiopia.” Oth- ■ providof l : of the treaty ■ > p. i.t!!;'. Kthiopia are ••ARTICLE 34 • iorraiii;. ■-•.■; . erces in fa ct!! of Ethiopia ail property 'apart from •les-sTi.a' diploinaf'c or consular ;*!-err,ises>. r .vhts nierev-ts: and ad vantages of all kind* acquired at ,i: y f.nse ;» Ftliiopia by the Italian S"- • •■ .-ell as all para-stat&l : • « ■; v sh -fi*---' : :t present ; Treaty. •J'::!; rc-nov res all claimf ui ..ja-cia! i-. ersts or iniieunoe in Ethiopia. ARTICLE 35 it dy recognized the legality of •U n>ei;r,UH ••- which the OowHi oT-: • of Ethiopia has taken or may hereafter take in order to annul Italian measures respecting Eth iopia taken after Gteober 3. 1835. the effects of such measures. "ARTJCEL 36 ‘•liolian nationals in Etiuopif* v-- ill "Jo;, hi sami judicial status ,as other :: .3 uati aij.ils. but Italy "■• ir-;- the Jegali’.y of all meas uri-.-. ol :hr Ethiopia:! Government nulling 01 modifying concessions or TjK-cal rights granted to Italian tiiitionals. provided such measures ; . taken .'Jiin a year from rhe o.’nine into force of the* present Treaty “ARTICLE 37 'Continued on back page) the USA have signified r.bcii inten tions to visit Uu- carnival city and . i; thugs b-ar out that the mwdi ; -h'o- will be or: the Dali. Mardj gras proper : on the cal endar for Tuesday, February Hi. bu. already the pleasurable enter tainments have begun and nightly 1 some of the larger parties and balls are staged with full dress, evening gowns, festoons, noise makers ga lore. ehatnpagtv , lovely queens anti 'Continued on back pago SHAW NURSERY HOLDS BABY CONTEST RALEIGH Ten tots of the com munity ;:re entered it! a Baby Com t -st which :s row in progress in interest of the Shaw Kurataf School. The- efforts it; being sponsor ed by tm Parents Club toward raising the- balance of funds neccr rary *o purchase a oienc* for the school. The contest, which began Continued osi hack page

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