Week ending Saturday, may it, 1947 ■ *•s It/ Jin, Annie L. I!, tine of Ra leigh. C who prior to her ni;*.r rtage on April loth at the home of Rev. William Perry in Raleigh, was Miss Annie I.igmt, daughter of M:*s. Ora iis on ,:m! the late Mr. James G. I ison of Raleigh. Mr. Archie I.ec Holme- i- the son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Holmes of Jacksonville. Ha. Washington Srlmo! P F \ <. Endorses \ri Drsolntion The W.iihr-.rton Sflv.nl PTA v. i!' final nicotine h Moef Thor.- day night, May 8. adopted ttn ot ntouslj iws-.Juion ;;; .■ :t Use Ks laugh school i.v-ai'i In art teachers- in th** ei"ti'a r’, -. fvh-in’ The resolution «.• a-• propo; <1 >■■ Mrs. Simmons. a r.icr.'i .v of n> • N 0. Art Sc-icty A repot, o: i mil.tr*' war. tnscic l.y Mr.- P.WU Smith, »!io reocromrxbed ;'.,u >lv same office*':* be votsined P>r j-.ci.i vrar. .Be: »;rc Mrs F P ..I. ' con •. !ft soi'\ i* s ..*• .y. V tic- i>■ : 'at kin*, v• • rlrrtcil '■*. dr.* p r te n. Mi. G r Cheeks, : < ;■*, dent, thanked the t: iv-i.-s ; • u ..if' w hitch they had vetidert-'i the children 'his year. Mrs. F. P Mayr responded for the t-'.nchc-rs. At the close of d • busing's ' ston all wen. X to the cafeteria, where a so or, s«v-i<«i pen >.i enjoyed Tlie PTA off it is. and ltr.chers greeted the parents in the n*c i a ... i■• Miss Move logon. Miss Maltha Sph.wi wve o brief acoot'oi of the cxtra-cunri>.'ti!-‘i acl-ivili*.'. T’.l ■ ins • a hcsrru*.- ton of the trades which will i>, offered n xt yea>. Rvt > ethmer.s. i c.n isTuiy of cool-; - s and punch v, ■ re furnished oy :no Athletic A: aoristicr.. PUBLIC U FAIRS HONOR HAITI The Pi,:■•!;• At i . < •• .vrAor "! ibe Sojounm-i Truth YWCA : n co*, of Li'alior, M?t the 'Ralcjrh Brat ex < i tec National A :• >ciati n f. <'"i l.'tte Women i* spoTn-f.-bie in Ra leigh at A.-tfO o'clock on the H y.uridav. 1W iv 18 '■ tfK* M -y'm St Baptist C -ur-h i'••••- At that time the rorr.jni'tee tiapr-s <■ shvc as a rec-.iving post forth. ci'-n*tionS V.'- x n ' nr worrst*:-. Ot } • ?i»<»i £ f h t »i :V:(I am c- }s\. i7i <2 Or^ h t*- cc? fund. Madsmc i «rimr. Ik <- r president of 'Hr,; l ! e. s writtu l *..niiV v*l -v- Or —.ar.w .. ... r... Ideh , i.sjuc;.,!!'..: ; i,. ppoak . presen I at the me* tine, to r.-y.. th. R - public of f iaui ;c.v*, S< i'bc meet ini-’, as aa fWe A rfieeting.*- ay. i ;; ■■■■'tT tn a , p . *i;e 'You are Invited to attend. . y '' m m '■ f . .... OBFRI.IN BAPTIST CHUW n ANT> PASTOR AVS?\XR.SA«V Thv Oheiiin Baptist Church and paster, Be\. V. S. Bwnra. (tiffbr the following in observation of the pastor's anni versary. Monday, IVfai 12,th, R n m., Rev Smith- Tuesday May Ypt* s p m.. Rev. R. C. RawTonct!, Cousn- Kational f luvir. ConitrrjptieTi Moswlay. May !2. m., Rev .1. a. Avery. Wake Cbwjjel Choir congregation. Thursday, Ma> 15. R p. in., Rev, W. J. Cameron, Wffl e«n Tem»so MettainKst < iiSjrr.h Choir, congrogation. Vrtdiay, May Hj. 8 p, ni. Siirter Gary 's Choir and eor.gregnt.ion. Sunday morning The pastsr will be in charge San * •lay afternoon ?.:IVi Arniiversary sermon by fir, 0. s, fittlliwk, First Baptist Church, choir H.riei rem ■ grogntion. Monday night, reccp ■ t-ion. Ministers Alliance Rev. C d. Brown is tiu- pa tor. Mrs Oliver Moore wishes to an nounce the marriage of her daugh ; let, Miss Mabie Moore of Raleigh, to Mr. Frank Moses of Philadel phia, Pa. They will make then home in New York City. airs. Lillie J. Boykin of Garlar.ii th. week on < r.ticsf of Mr. and Mrs. Jnnrs 11. Btyvkn,. 210 Gyapyh Sircet. Inst week. Mrs J . Alien, 2)2 Branch Street. Ruth i»ou*.jlas .ti!* V.,cation Bible School Jwv 1 to 12 'Bus service daily over sanur route ; Stmctays klir Geneva William... -;. pcrnu-ndi.'iit. !);•• V O Bluforri. pn.ldeni e. A and T C’oHef.c. Greensboro tva.- _ t’ ll: visih.n; !.,) the CARO IONIAN thi- week DIVINE’S WIFE SHOUTS “PEACE” AT ANNIVERSARY PINK BROOK. N. .1 iCNf'n Far, ft ... Rj 4 ."h;n 'S ‘ I S.e *,! rrif|<- v. ;fi' of Father UiCne v. as over-i ; j,.ye i .cid < vr; d dur is. il.f eeit • , ip,,C.*m of h r first vxiicii'i", as.o v< is.iv> here this *wcek. Ta<* Fatite U ted her ••divinely' v.tii fi.OOO followers combining )hf -{.rc o.rintjy club cempleto with ■ ichtstra and huge banquet set ; ;iy. Divine's best ro-.k* Is d cavc f,.hv prejiared ; nr.'iiu el WO meats j ',} \ c-. i as, sai 2.2 -3la'ta bn! t! * .tiil leader chose in- diniutr t avoid "setting fat However, Divine warned news papermen and ne'-'. artel men be; ;2ep rtaferring to him as *l>alti arc - sheet*' and "as a 'Negro" ' Every-] be :;-’ knows who I :nV Iso emntvit siatc-'i V■' my name •> * r-ns v. i.o is an emancipator and do live: ■ .a Humanity. ‘ Th-m tie offe - 'ri tec : iiovs a niece of anr.ive rsary cake. .M:s Divine, heree-i:. w.- alimti -e te. by the Father’s closest fol* i lowers and smiled proctcusly ’r, r.l-olograph-:rs -a-at.-pert Then very quietly, .he looked d-wn . t he !-!•;*,hand and said ‘Peace. ’ DOLMiS OF THEYWC.i y n LNS HONOR MOT Si? Si*- The Y-T«*eus of Washington Higa i c. tax'll he.iwrc-d tbfjr rnothcr? m th. school auditorium by givin:: ih*. Hurd anneal I a on Mot in.: Day. Thi program consisted of tYvotional ps.riod conducted by A;;;.il: Morgan. Several tributes t- Tp.'ly'.’s -ax:.* j*i.ad ? v members of •he clubs and -hics were, .-ung t-s --;n daily ritten bn' tf.v ‘jm. Mr* j; Cheek. - member f the Pa* a. yl F'-r- F- mn;X-, ot !-■' VVvCA 'be gut--* sp .ii.r. After the program, the Y-Teen-- • 1 ..-‘islod by the- Advisors for t he 1 1- 1 1ibs sc?‘Vt’d ice crcarri and co > .o to iionorees. REUOHMFNDAiriONS V,’A: HINGTON • NNPA I M ii.ouch iimrc- (ban a yea! i ns cla-jts d since ttic r-eport of the Guh'rr Pic *,l on rhe utilization of coin;*-. *d . rsonne; tn the pr.s*war Army war ,-,ip-. oved. :•!<- vV. ; Dvjw, ‘xiicit:. I:<>- !,,k;n rr a-ctiov; to t'A-l'iy out the i ccommi. ndation tc.it a board <»f of hcc-rs bo muwitned n, m tine tiv i-j'.pu mci ! c«Ttoa of lire program. Sii.ce War Deparim. nt sp;*kes ■ - ; jiSTni 4 that the policy respect ing the iriihzatlor. ol' colored per i -.., il:< postw • -' Army in ::'-i itnpL men led n the fuib'si extent, ii.e question has arisen as !• why th. War Dcpartsncnt ! x n(" 1 iliotved The recommendation - the Gil U-m Board by appointing hoard <>i officers w i>s< .*<’’r duly ...' * hr- to function from a staff i- vpt in flu* implementation of the adopted policy. It also called for the replaet n"-' 1 | of white officers assigned to col ■ red units by colored officers REMINOtRStFROM PARTY f LINERS 1 ' : / A •, • ' / ■• i •• 11 ■ || ’]|§jS fj|l :•« sfsdo!! anti . ppri-xirna!-Jv 200 :> .rents r.nn teachers a-'sembled in !th * eafolcria v.he;re zongs games out shvrt bilks were enjoyed. A sut>i*nar of thr ••ictlvilies and j the Ui’Ocr-'S:: of !!'•>' Sf ilOOl W IS giv .-: !•;, t?*,•jjv*ou*i|>nl, M tv. A.l;i!> - '.■! vey- ■’ ■ ou ir.e II N Y -1 i H ,n< -M d - rv Gitls League. High School Give o!*tb. Elcnierit:.; y Glee < bib. O* ,vr •x.d Sccpi. ;• <•; .:;-. Athlchc Aasoas* ! lion. Dvam -nc Chi'-', wore made ■■ " ■ u:,it!v< . of ‘he t .:. A voie of confidence and appre ;• ‘ ;-•• -,v . -.m.iriiir.-' x!y < x - -end 1 , lo the principal and ica; hen; by i. l ' • narf. nts. INCREASE IN IS EXPLAINER RICHMOND. Vo i.ANF.i Then vt tmly 'W! j’Xi-on why Negroes cjtjr.:.!)s of Richmciiri have rusubr qualify thraaselver for the vot *rg franc’iwc; one keem’se they ■ .sh to elect Aliy. Oliver W. fl.ii ■ s a reprerejitah*" ir. the Virginia ’T..-.i:e of dultti.Me.-, and the other *t; .;ese they « > e genet ally M lak' , great?!' part ir. trie aff.’.ii* . i the city. Tins was »hc explanation give*. hi List we!. by tr-.i; Re, O Bividfurd. chairman -i the stt-per vlsorv cemnv.tt: e vaich launclw. t drive among th.*;* ecilorcd citjwmrj to ov.iil thrmsc-lves cf the- right ,h participate in c-'iinty, so. * r!> ;*! i’ n* Be discounted 1 ‘ - !■! by sonx wiiitts that Ur- ru n te quali ty was brotight on hy ti.c ; ter ff-nsc",vativi- esumatt; have •. "Umt SOViV-s;: -S.,oin? J *-t’ -a \ Otci j? FiSVir • Ts..k':, re-gistr'ition alone brought i 838 xiun.-s, of which nu-rabc-r v.-ort 'vcii’ot-s .At If-am 80!? pc-'- .-ns. Rsosliy Negroes, paid poli taxes as the deadline foi payn-.n arrived. They did not register be ;-; -; Lir- .' -XiCi Ti: Ct’glSTT'ar s Otilct v. as close*;: Th< v have until July I;. )•; rover, ta for-'-r’i'-tc tix qua]®- . - ‘ ion llamptuu Institute. Va Jatfic:. \ Cols;on. Director ol Public Rc ; io*ts hi- Hampt-'n institute smci iiji.v. if*4f\ a«:ri i.-rm: prf‘ id out a, P* tF• tne-Coofeman College, h -s ac c~; ‘cd the presidency of Georgia S' ■'<- ( ;'! ’• V’ !-; ;-,e*,' (' [nsh, V.’hCi'C h- will a r.'.ime dudes ‘his sum oir-r. i ’f 1 ! s i , , , J t'XtiAfiFlt shown ahev** is Mis- J r.ira .*. ' * nor , tS: •, i; site t of lyr ;nx'i Mrs t W ‘ToiX'f* ni T; iL-irh \> skim* i n,‘;;ux tnrnt t« J.HXi f.iii. v'Ui »( !’ii Kev. ;•«.! I. ,1 Vv. Jones, has hern an- WHITE IH MIST >AS HE \US P.FATI S I •:. VV Y'"'f!lt f’i -icr gant. ot 16 o: h'l vt jv/t *’ * - v t iccc.-iuiu; they I : '0 h. at; .p: ' • merit from a Ni-cro artist T his \vv llx- si:!of ! rnony given hv ix-.e -f the* vk'i.ims.: Li. S'o. :■ K&i - ■' .MTot in t A Army A-cr.c-i r-s. in -;, ny ’ court r-c-ro hist VA-dne-May. K«i ■ aid that be )■■ * ■ lit ■•-.;*, by r yang of 15 or 20 Ei:i U*. i Greer.v."iA’ i-*'.Lig> lasi \p-.1l li. l>c ; cause ho and ixs vclc, L-ai . U. J M.'.lfCM ■ ’> -C-a IvOW >l*. tl ti - ’ a * , *;:-x! l-v; frhtn Char; W! • ] J frl ( pa> 111* :.* !'a iu'M rn* V. .. ; < !.-' ■ • taining two tin row*. | ; merit •when abort tbA.i r- m. to m-d « rapping on titc windw* H ' suppeti outside a.*d sn-Sam V.-b --t n-jfi, a Itesvy-sct m*a rto'.v ox in;t) • for fclonic-tx. :,s,-*ai'!l, v ,ai..-.!.!;cr i vvj 3 »•} •1 i. Id ■'hf-i’s to m .v- on and B.ey i . Tiled ni-.. h r.i . • ; i i AIL AROUND • IP ..HOME- yep: Y; ■ % 1 i E;vrrv veo( electricity does more orid more work, to >n (recisc leisure, comfort and I'l-" dfh i’i 1 i‘■ t-V home. j Yet, the amount '-.pent for electricity in the average household is for less them goes for oi iv other essentia! item . , . Only 1.3 cents of every k dollar." v ' *T. 3. F.:-u.au oi Labor Stef Mies j:• ■ i kMggf fti te.V>. f* *r. r. ! niiK.t:, ■ pnwrn company * Ait / at 7 p in l»!l BO TAILS TO CONVENT O' I.KWIS K.UT, novel : !v, YORK— >CNS. J - The other ■ a i to. l -, I t.O iiOSI ,j .1 y Com - ■ Hi r 1 : y Have to milked To which Bilbo answered, ”1 v.--sh tc acknowledge receipt <-.i letter oJ March 20th and to ■1 ; •.i 1 appreciate very much i. copy of "Kmgsbiood Royal” by Sn.cluii Lnv;' ihM vou were kind ■a"- to ns r ■ me. 1 am sure 1 ■ all ■ njo> H'-iding nd‘ COURT RULES AGAINST JO I IN MEXICO Los Angeles, Calif.-—A court of appeals here upheld the derision ot a district court, which ruled that ! ti*r> segreagation of Mexican child-: rer in the public school system ! was a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment, a legal representative j ot the NAACP r:'u uled today The Di,-fried Court lor the South ern District of California held, i. the c rr of Wr. School : District es Orange County v. Gan ! zalo Mendez, that the presence ol ! i ct.al facilities could not alter the j I fact that segregation itself violated tne guarantees n r the Fourteenth Amendemeiit, The cose was ap : pealed to the Circuit Court of Ap peals for the Ninth Circuit and : the NAACP then filed •; brief in : which it pointed out that , equal i protection by law couid not be ob ; mined under a segregated system : and. requested the court to follow ! the lower court's, doci -ion and dc ■ hare that segregation violates tht : Fourteenth Amendment. In agreeing with the lower ..curt, Circuit Jo,A:- nr: p •A - that the defend ant -officials in | volved in the c.•>••..- had violated the j ruminal laws of the State- f Cali fc uia and of the United States and should be prosecuted for then acts SOI THERA WHITE WOMAN HELPS NAACP ; NEW YORK - A membership j contribution and a Inter came to-! -i y to the NAACP from a white ; v. • mari in the heart u! Mississippi. She said simply, ”1 believe It i Christianity and democracy and I find these beliefs incompatible : ; with whit, supremacy You are to : complimented on jour achieve nt.-s Daily T see and hear things : here that seem almost unbclievea j bio in a supposedly free country : ‘ t am unable So do much about 1* Lrt 1 felt thru my contribution to your organization would help you ■ j who are In a better position to re i r.wiiy the evils of prejudice and big ft Pavs To Advertise In THE CAROi.INI AN STORE* HOURS: 9:30 to 5:30 Wednesdays 9:30 to 1:00 ; L Basement Store f ; ■ 4 ,k i \ 4. r vv: : .v>-:- • v ~ \ • u %sf ;■ \ I o*\ - d-'t;; vf-Ai-hlf v*'' ’ -j For Hot Weather Comfort..,Cool Cotton Dresses And Pinafores I y 2 95 / Lovable, washable cottons in a galore of styles and colors in dots, stripes cheeks and floral designs to keep you well dressed and attractive at home. PINAFORES SIZE 12-20 DRESSES SIZE 12-20, 38-52 BASEMENT STORE N't I • WW «M*UNAI u*«®r t, i TRUMAN MAY NAME ! NEGRO ADVISER | i ~ . ~* j WASH ING TO N (ANP .* -- Back ; gessip arid visitors have if | i n at President Truman is about to j 1 >;o t ■ long promised and appoint a! ...o to the White House staff as j an adviser eliminating all of the i whim advisors on Negro affairs. Many names have been mention d. but if the President follows his : usual practice, the apointee will be j Democrat, second a Missouri , Democrat and third a man who car. b. handled This eliminates some ■of the stronge-t names that have teen bandied back and forth at candidates for the job. Before Roosevelt’s death, Mrs. Mary Me j Lend Bethtu e has been prominent- j ty mentioned for a similar job. When you buy another t,.j% finance it with bank credit. Reason; You’ll get the b f combination of ad van tar? at the most moderate cost. # First Citizens Bank and Trust Company “Serving Eastern Caroima** Raleigh, N. C. PAGE THREE j NAACP BRANCHES AID BLAST VICTIMS NEW YORK Two NAACP | blanches gave considerable aid to j c ictims of the Texas City disaster, | he Department of Branches, NAA ;CP national office, disclosed today Mrs. i.uia ii. Wh;..e, executive secretary cf the Houston brtnch and George B. Saunders, president i the Texas City biatich, have fil ed reports on the activities of the branches during Ilia emergency. The Houston branch went into , action as soon as the explosion was ' broadcast over the radio. It coope- I operated with the ftedio. It eoope rated with the Red Crocs ana opened its local office as a relief station. Save Your Waste Fats!!!