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SOUTHERN .JIM CROW
KEEPS SOUTH POOR
Atlanta University sociology de
partment head. Dr, Rufus S- Cle
ment, and Dr. Benjamin F Mays of
Morehouse College, work together
with white professors during school
hours, but are considered 'm •
tcucliable" in social, recreational
and other after-school pursuits.
Quoting Hr. W. E. B. Dußols. the
author said, in a work! where
means so much to t iite a man by
the hand and sit beside him. to
took frankly into his eyes hi a
v-nrid where a social < igai or a cup
of tea together means more than
legislative hails and magazine arti
cles and p« eehc- - one can ima
gine Mu. ■onse.juouem of the al
most utter ab.-eirct- ot such social
aitwriitie- between estrange raves
whose separation extends even to
parks and str* •-t car.'.
BROWN BOV BORN TO
ABA. WHITE CURB
\v; ia for its; mother to mm;-: Thf
mother, however, demanded hot
baby and received i J
When questioned aoout the fath
er. the gill readily admitted that he
was a Negro and repeatedly told of
ficials that she had not ben raped
Sue insisted that she would raise
he. baby over the protest of offi
cials and refused to be sent to a
detention home.
Little effort has been made to j
hide the baby or hush op the Ne -
gre or‘white employes or patients. !
Negro patients and visitors have ;
viewed the baby with several of- ;
feeing adoption. The mother reins
ed all offers of adoption.
The Negro-white birth is the first :
hep. since the daughter of a weal- :
thy and first family gave birth to ;
a Negro baby 20 years agm Hospital j
officials ret used to officially com- J
ment for the press although they :
diunot deny the widely talked :
about, birth. The girl will be- re- ;
lc rj from the hospital till? week -
10,(WO TOBAf < (> WORKERS
SfRIliJ
local a. of ETA-CIO, ha :: bee: :
publicly commended cj:; the oidei <
Jnui -is lines by Win.ron Salt-
Police Chief John M Gold
t
FRANCIS EXECUTED
j
Father Hannigan to precede him.
Willie paid the death penalty to* ‘
the murder of Andrew Thomas a ;
white druggist in S' Martinvilic. ;
He allegedly laid in wan. for three j
hours behnd Thomas' garage for I
Thomas to come to his home from !
his drug store He allegedly wa; j
armed with a pistol he had pre- j
viously stolen. Afte- Thomas :s- \
rived. Francis was said to havt shot ]
him five times and then to have |
taken Thomas' wallet eon'airing j
At the time lie was if. year., ■■>>■:
STATE ELKS CONVENTION SET
TO BE HU f» IN TAKBORO
MAY 21-22
bnro, Treasurer; Robert Johnson of 1
Rocky Mount, commissioner of ed
ucation: A J. Joyner of Farmville ;
commissioner of civil liberties; J l
C White of GreenviJie, commission-;
or of Athletics; E, S. Potts of Char :
lotte, commissioner of Junior
Herds; Jesse Roger: of WUliamstor.
Esquire; Joseph Blount of Farm*
Viile, Inner Guard; Grant Bel!
Greenville, Tyler; O fc. Evans.
Ne w Bern, chairman board of tru>.
t;-.7 J n Brnwp, W:1 hir. fi;C
chaplain; P. E. Davis. Charlotte, a <:
s-stant chaplain; and J. S Bowser >
Charlotte, legal advisor.
The past yea; has seen increased :
membership among the lodges; '
su onger -upoprt of the Elks Civil ;
Liberties Program, and moe sup
port of N. C. in the National Con
vention,
Many - f the National officers of
the JBPOEW are expected to be on
hand for the meeting, Mr Harris
concluded The State Association
sgrown from 1,500 members in
1K43 to over 8 to ten thousand ]<•
J®4“ Mr. Harris concluded.
$•*«« PRIZES AWARDED AT A
AND T. STATE-WIDE TRADE
CONTESTS
d-ne Bartlett. Charlotte; Carpen
try. Edward Thompson. Durham;
Mwchin- Shop John Hunter, Dur- ■
ham.
Auto Mechanics, team so Robert
Leggett. Alfred Hamm and Wallei
Komegy of Goldsboro; Drafting.
Clifton Brown, Durham; Shoe Re- :
pairing. Isaac Pickney, Charlotte; j
Bricklaying. Charles Re»d. States- j
ville.
JURORS SELECTED FOR
GREENVILLE LYNCH TRIAL
fend the mob. Twenly-eigih of the
defendants are taxi drivers j
The 31 white men face charges of i
lynching Earle on February 17 as- j
fer the 24-yesi -old youth had been 1
arrested and confined to the coun- ;
ty jail in connection with the fata)
stabbing and robbing of a white
taxi driver, and are charged with
murder, conspiracy to commit mur
der, and being accessories before
and after murder had been com
m 5 tied.
All were arrested in a whirlwind,
four-day round-up alter Earle was
token from the Pickens County jail
and later beaten and shot to death
across the county line in Green
ville County.
Defense efforts to delay the trial
were overruled last week by Judge
J. Robert Martin, Jr., who ordered
the case called at 1-0:00 a. in. Mon
day.
DETECTIVESHOOTS, KILJ, MAN
'Lenoir Street, who was aceompan
ted White to the plant, she went
with White to the plant to get some
wine he had left there after she
had accepted a drink, from the vie
t§BS.
She said she and White- entered
tito dark place and wer. -"it
d0,.7 leading so the main portion of
five -Hrfdirg where Peebles was
SESr White opened the doet,
I " wsshfw. tump 1
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TRADE MEET ( ONTES'f A NTS
In sliniuluir- new interests in
trade and industrial education in
Ne-rtii Carolina, A and 1 Col
lege. sponsors all annual state
wide trade contest *n 14 differ
ent Hades and diversified oceu
i pa lions for hig h school students.
Ihclured above arc representa
tives from 30 high schools of 25
i North Carolina counties win*
j competed for » total of S4O» in
scholarship and cash awards
; Howard Photo)
i making considerable noise, and
j continued to walk in the direction
| of Peebles after he nan flashed hi,
! light and u inmanded him *o hall
J
| three line > She : aid :-;Rf- was stand
j iU}' !i nr...i l *!!■ :<i- iting
j occut r<- l
| (’ui one; i. v • M i •. k wt -
j was inve'.tiy.itir/i' ?ijf- case Moil
| day .said Whin- -m-U f» «-**••• n itoev
j tiiti iicji-niri age- w’hdi ):• >v.«-. fat
] ah;, wi'judried titan shot from tile
j iiigh-pO‘.vc-re<i . iff- which struck
! him in ht upp-s aflboGtnen. He was
j wearing working clothing at the
| !;mo rut Pad key- i: aas later
j disclosed that he - ;;o access to ihc
i 'NITED Vi .M; MCI (M is HOLD
S'? vn: • O.VVLNTION
Tuaione, Meba'ne. Ist color bearer;
| Hr; Janie Rotters. Fay' t'.cville. .-c-r
j .ent-at-arms; Mrs. !•'. B. Freeman,
j Raleigh e-.r<t secret ary
j t-rr Issoci !!-•::'< ai-'S-stant
! cererspending secretary. Mrs. Lucy
I Rai.d, Rate-Jig ;•. cc ring secreary.
| Mrs. N. P. Dev:■ nr- R.ileigh. arsis
j tanl recording ein ■■ Mrs. Ethel
| Young. Raleigh, cbaplah); Mrs
i Sallii Whitakf-i-. Raieiyr.. co-cliap-
I lain: Mrs Miner-. •. Hunter. Me-
I Lane, trew.-u:e;. am: M-s. Loi • Tsri-
I r.er, Winston-Sah-m 2nd color
j bearer
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Collier’s Deplores Low Race
Enrollment In Med Schools j
i
NEW YORK—Our Negro ci
tizens are in acute need of rnedi
attention but only 90 to IfJ
Negro doctors are graduated each
year from our colleges, because
most ol our 67 medical school;
bar Negroes completely. Only 8
h; 10 are admitted each year to
.Northern and Western colleges
This report is given by Albert
0 Maisel, medical writer, in a
signed, articlf- in the eum-iit issue
.' ■>l Coiliei ’s The article rjeplr.i
discriminatory practice- jgainst
. Negroes and Jews ,md oloet uu
; 1 1. .iwhich itove resalted m c-t
I hack in tile enroll,-nerd of •cede ,d
: Hide:its.
“Despite the tremendous need
I- J our Negro citizens for medical
' i c<.re, our schools have been pro
: during fewer and fewer Neerc
physicians," Maisel says "The
reason so;- the shrinkage is easily
i : w.nd. There are two colleges—
: IT ward University and Meharrv
; Medical College--which are pr.•
; :anly for Negroes.
‘Together they graduate be
tween SO and 100 doc-tors a year
Most of the 67 other medical
| schools bar Negroes entirely
T ." is, true not. only in tin Soul a.
j Mans a Northern and Western
■ college has not admitted a Negro
student in rn re than a decam
i Only eight to twelve Negro siud
■ i nts a year are admitted to ai'
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!- • i
There are good reas®«is why light is essoeiofed
with happiness and darkness with gloom.
You see, ®mt eyes ore poor Judges of the light they
need lor various tasks. When too much, too little,
or Just the wrong light is used, the eyes often be
come fatigued - and this may be passed on to
many ether parts of the body.
We believe you can brighten your home in mere
ways than one. We will be glad to help you with
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;ih medical i-olleges othm than
Howard and Meharry."
Maisel charges that our ine-.ii
cal schools, though they will not:
, admit :t. discriminate to “a less
ft degree" against Jews. “Some I
class.”
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Maisei charges that the Ameii i
i schools, which formerly admit-!
wi as high as 40 per cent of Jew- 1
:sii students have in recent
.-cars he says, "reduced their
proportion to as low as five to
seven per cent of each entering
can Medical Association, which j
i plays a "major role" in determine j
jing' the policies ot medical j
i schools, has been influential >n j
! cutting beck the enrollment, of l
| medical students in the postwar |
I years, He points out the serious
i national need for more physi- •.
I nans,
; "The American Medical Assn
i elation has given the Education
! Development bill almost no sup
; port." Maisei adds “This bill pro
; vides for federal aid in building
j hospitals and providing medical
; scholarships and is now pending
\ in Congress.
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128 North McDowell Afreet, was i
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Fthel Logan following an argument;
jat the supper table Charlot te po- i
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-elf up. The direct motive of her '
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