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W KttJv ENDIN'(I SATURDAY, JUNE 21 ,15)47 N, C. C. ALUMNI AP- j DURHAM A Hill limp Field Secretary for the North' Carolina Colletst Alumni Awonatiou will t.o into office AUH'J-'t 1 with 8 salary ii! 53.000 per year, arom-riim; to an announce ment from A=n T Spauld ing, president of the association. The si rtf lip voted to tr.: tv this new position at its annual business session in Durham May 31, and fom officers wok- it u.;i:eel to se lect the person best suited for the position. Alumni • haplor- ihmuph ont the cuntry have been asked to r/tike suggestions ctinct-rning eligi ble persons, and the final selection will be made by the pvt °ident of the body, the genera! secretary. James 1. Taylor; the rceordtlng - ! retavy, Mrs. V. 1.. Puvis. and the . treasurer, 11 M. Michaux. RICHARD BARTHE GETS FINE ARTS DEGREE | NEW YORK * ANP) Richard , Barthe. internationally fan - ‘>.v«.-i ai tist. was awarded th< hoa-u <r>. >te grte of doctor of fine ait* by .*>t Francis College here recent,' l ■ degree, presented a» the I s shot i commncement t\e<i ■ ■■• m >!)<• aca demy of music, "as ccnfeired by the Rt. Rev. Monrivnor Joseph Kel ly. pastor of St. Patrick s church. Barthe, born in MissHipp: sp«-m hit, early life in N«-w Orb uns. Through the 'assistance ■ t his pas tor there, the Rev. Barry V Kane he- studied art under Charles; Sd.roeder at the Chicago Am in stitute In 1981 and 1931: he won the ; Julius Rcstnwald fellowship tc continue studies in Manhattan, fol lowed by a Guggenheim fellowship ; m 1940 and 1&41. He has exhibited in public and pTvate collecting; in ths Umted Stales and many or , the old world countn< s. CHILDREN SAT THEY LEARN PREJUDICE FROM PARENTS ftV R. FISHER ST. LOUIS •• ANP i -- < T.'id; < t learn most prey, d.vf-* f;vvn due. } scents the majority of St Louis j are high school sti iitei ho nr - wered a questionnaire on tolerance Hated. The statement wo- rna--.ee; true by 165 vtud.-ns and false by 22. The questionnaire was t. ken by 200 of the 700 -4.Ui.lt nis who aft tri ed an inegi-0-.n youth confer.-’rec o-n May 21. at Temple Isr-el, spon sored by the National Conference ■eff Christian® and J-.ws Tme-L-tee . checks on given questions do not! total 200 however, because some students dU not indicate opinion on all questions. .. / . * v-r/ (mw -Jr % / _ | jpt j gl / M Saswwßfc as <fis two I J w fb*{ H*rv a ei-Miny m yrntr fgoartte purfumt it this ciM» ««o DCKSA esdasiae iawjflwi. ftesrf-Wfe f» a i'*ffi*tsi of jw*t»j*...«»4 fetsfli. cte. Sms 8 to G $19.95 I FIRST in FASHION *1 tfwt CAKOUWAS i 0 !Nf C. IaIvLI | ■ BY GLADYS l\ GRAHAM NEW YORK < ANP) Paula; War William r reputed To be New j ‘ York's outstanding de: igner and J maker of worn- n’s gloves, staled i An :.>i interview there lasi week ; that, ; • date Negro workers had : if tm unable to crash the powerful i I oca! 78 and 92 of the Giove Work- | | ,u s union and that cxctufcx of one j '«t'i or another had In <n given • which seemed invalid. Formerly of Ocala, Fla,, and now . •r ( siding in Harlem Mrs. Williams j ! aimed that sl.o learned the art of j j glove cutting making and design- j ; a-o trom the German modiste Gcr-1 trede Hauser, when- she worked or S j I jot; with 14 Ge rflan speaking j i v omen being the only one of her \ > :is imidoye.J. "Mrs Hausei | j was quite interested in me and gave : j v.t a number of pointers in order j | \.t enable me to work in the best hops in the country,” Mrs Wil l'Hums laid. She indicated that, she had gone g > j,, privats gi u ve making as a hob- j ::v but found that the women o’, ; .to r.-«ce and others for thai mat- ; ;,r liked hm originality and mater- j w.is. Her major patterns are made j . i leather, she said because the de- j ' round tails for it. ir, addition to being tarred from j i.. na fide unions, she a iso tnuna , t difficult tc- purcliase materials on . it.- open market and a number of ; 'Tievchants in the downtown gar- | ;:ent centers looked at her in pop- ' sod fashion when she requested j : e.Vihe-r.. suede, reptile or alligator j j n bulk. Sjie said the fight was continuing j : »v i emit and other trained clove 1 ! .* orkers tor enr.ee nit-.- the glove : cutters union until some recogm ! Lon was granted in order that well • .lined Negroes would not be de- ! ! .c-:: jobs is. uh teputatiie turns due r> tfmii inability t, produce a i .mien card. c > VER.NER, ADtIOCK TRI AL RESET ATHENS, Ca. ( ANP) The trial I Jar,;-. Verm ! , accused of hav ; ir.g berd.-n Golden Lamar Howard ! if<.year-old youth, m an attempt to : ; draw from him -vhai he told tl : special grand jury probing the J .Vunroe lynching, and that of Adcock, accused of corn iv,i.t*ins ps-rjo' ;n In- 11-.- -.irony L* ■ ■ More the s;> cias grand jury was mvstnf.ned isst week until the De- - cen-ber meeting of the- federal dis j L ie! court here. Tli- two cases will be the first docketed whin court convenes in I'tci-mbei Federal DLs’. Atty John I L-;vx‘^a\.v ' BAPTIST YOI’TIJ fONVKN ; TION Shown above is a jrroup if delegates to (he Johnston Hi- Diet Bujitist fiaii.ur uiiool and 1 BTI f onvention held at the First j Baptist Sunday School and lift . Smithfirld. June (i-S. Sealed e\- 1 treme let! ami kneeling extreme i right are the Rev. A. G. Golev and \\. It, ( ollin.i. President* of J BTI and Sunday School (onven j tuns, re-pes tiv< !> Standing just ; above Collins is John VV. Atit<di ner, Reiordng Secretary <4 S. S> j t onvention. Mrs. Helen HoU, not shown, is secretary of BTl,' Cim ; irntlon. !l i., WITCH SIS NT TO INCLUDE KKk AND COLMBIANS SPRINGFIELD, ID. i ANP) - I By ix vote of 84 to 44. ’the. house j ;>.riered las' week that a pending j :r,vestigation of communism h-.. j broadened to tax* iu the Ku Klux | i K-tciti. Coiumbtar s Inc., and oihei : ..s',ups fomenting religious and ra ■ I'.i hatred. i This action, which advanced the * red" probe trieasu; > to the has I -age stage in the houss tolhAvec. j the introduction of an amendment ! IBy Rep. Charles J Jenkins <R.. j -‘hiirago) specifically m.rning the i Alan and Columbians s groups to tome under the jur tsdictioft of a 'gis'i a live com rriis ■. to investi ; gate seditions acitn sties The Communist inqurj measure | vo inri mooed !:,v ■•.. p. ium'es ■ R.. Mount Vernon» and backed b; : rhf: American L-fegton. It calls for » ! comir ir -ion i fmo soiraiois. five j repr< sentatives- and five men tc appomted by Gov. Green. SEN. WIMBISH KILLS m\ BILL SPRING-FIELD Hi. <AN P ) : Legislation, which would hew pro j hihited mention of race, religion or nationality in newspaper crime .'Julies, vum killed hevi last VA-d --’ :u,,i when tin- autlior ol ’l: (■ oils. fu n. C C. VJifr.bish, ;D, Chii-uro*. ; struck the- proponed measure from the senate itderda.i wneec-* it ■en bet-n placed earlier uv the c-nate judiciary cconimuee The senator pave as his reason for killing the bill the opposition ..... ! jlfMj :«*-■ *%■ - m *>*, w, mm yft *//Fir <: -v'.',..: I / '•' ' ' E 'V - - - *r«»u*m S"— —v | SENG DAMP DRIED. AND i / DID you S££ THAT ! /./-~ “—“ ’ —.NO ONE TOUCHED / \it changed its /j ' >H/ " \ THe &€NOtX! l 1 OWN water = J it rinsed s times l _ *uror. ur/c*urs ! IS I ves. and sendix | ——- ' ~, *S r c \ J EVEN T'JPNS iTSELf | } : ,J (y\ WL l AftoUND - J f l*: 1 \ \.*V v ■ y K/j : / y''•■ p| ‘"V BENDjX ;; Home tsypjlry I Mtum w!im!. Itllf t | | ... m rar umms ... r<?» -vv. I Sw it v-..ur?«lJ' the wt.-ndortuJ, vn.,rk-ftee Qeadix wasliiog | |, that haa nuwte MMk of tfaeuwadis of wcitwri ladies- -of | * U... ,J !: Sdmk >n ninr yse»! ijhaMy’tt quastutr. 1 f. ai>:»u the'BeAdu. IvV i-Arr-a pr.,i~.*J /'« «* iw uiit (iuroon j i£. .;#' otraJaute —'youf! ««• Penrfix «’A«lw.lttV mimrlejs gulor*: C«aie 'WtffjmT in now . . tsee What w>ihd:.v fnM&cxx. really is! 'Psir BULLOCK’S, Inc. Cc-r Ssiisibttry anti Sts. Phones - 3-6111 - 4»15 RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS COMMITTEE MEETS i RALEIGH Tht Religious Km rhas:* ContmiUeo held its r cone! regular meeting Tursday. June ■’ 1947 m the Club ruotn of live So- j ! journcr Tvvdh YAVC A i The inerting was opened with . i Bible ii nix xviiii'l. consisted of the ten sentences in winch books o! the! ; Bible v-c.r< hidden. Prizes were I awarded ihese: who n ude the high- ; I cst «core. The- membersitip of the commit ! tec is made up of m.'JvidiiaLs from ! euch church of the city ■ Mrs. Nora Lcckiiavt gavt- the aim! i,:uf purpose of die committee after ’ :ch officers were elected as fol- : ■ laws: President Mrs. Harriet Smith:! !. ccret..! > Mrs. Jeanette E. Powe; : Gniuman ol pul:icily committee > Mi*. D. H. Keck. !i evented by Negro newspapeit : i.,r their own reas-ms.’ - The bill. :tlf would have, in a b.oad sense • p-evtnted accurate description o* . • ,ir,Ttd criminals u. po-licc puo -1 i Co , ioiis. ■mg that he did not want ’ ■ ) aiiterfere with police procedure. : Wimbtt§i declared. "I still am con vinced that the legislation embodies : sod principals. But it requires more study. T don’t want to en anger any .-,f cur ins< dutiov.s ir • trying to remedy a -.vrorig SPECIAL OFFER FOR OUR OPENING IN RALEIGH One Sx!o BrorvZ'Teme Pliotograph ONI Y $2 00 wrrH i y iS -.. INo App: nri’.rier.t Guaranteed Quality Necessary One fa A Fersao 201 V? South Wilmifigt-on Street Ra! 4gh, N. C . Catering To Calc.m. 1 People i.'spet.-ie:Sy E'hnne Ajsplihd For * hisOfiVr I'.Kpir.m Jane y THE C A KOTIN IAN Tin; purpose of the committee is |to work with Die juvenile group: v. ! fh emphasis on aft illation with ] .Sunday Sti <•• !oi.l .5 01111.; people’s ! • <■.'!•.--ties within the church. The c. mi.iittfc plcnr to vjion.sor j 1 series of Yoism; Re.-ph-'r. Focuin i fnMitutes in which youn , s cople can ; discus their problems and ways : . I:id means of solvin'; them Various ! Morins of wholesome recreation wiii provided for tlivse young peo-■ ! , v/hivh will help them 10 cie- I \ tic?: into useful G.ri. iian men and • women. The committee aiso plans hold a mass meeting in the i J IvK-rdames Nora E. Lockhart and ILvriei Smith were appointed to I cciiucl the Ministerix.l Alliance to solicit its support ris a starting . ivint for the project undert.-kcii jt- the committee. Fnihusiatsm ivrs written on the face of each mem be; pitsent ami it was felt that with let aid of the Christian people of Raleigh much .«*;■ be done toward helping Die >oung people ol the c.ry find them selves. Tares About The Capita): Oscar De i i i-r.v ex-congressman from !th nrti Illinois district Eari Dtci.- ,';v. n. prexy cf the National 13a- JesochJicn, and Val Washington 01 I the Republican headquarters staff .; ..I Chicago, were recent visitors. • ID. A. AVfiRS SENTIMENT \CAWST ! FEDERAL TRIAL | ; ghee:mvili.i:, < anpi u \ Disricl Attorney Oscar Doyle.! . I ■«. niiT’ctitiny; Friday on a copyright - j • ; ; Aory by Drew i’ousron, Wash- j 1 i i .ton columnir!. that A tty. Gen j , i "■ Claik pi. ms to brut; to tria l a., civil rijr-ir ir.aig' ;> the 31 white i . i ac-.jui! , :.i.i %f I;.m-hing W'iSlr , i rh-. said sositmn so among fedemi : i oflieials doe; no! tavor a second . I !: lal. Doyle said the Pearson ti.rv was | 'news to me." adding “of caurs; ■httv':-' teen t: Ik. 'nut so far as t ' : know, none feprrurhts >ho i.enti j jnv nl of federal iiicmls." V- A Ev.fwma ' , AV - ... * s 2 \\ 4. 5 fiMneri ! w^ m \ i Vfc# AA \\ X&01 PROOF PiiSijeta *fiii Stints »y BEBKE BS9THERS OiffiLlEtlES, iMA EOSIOM, mbit SOUjfSTQMACH lajce » i 1 talotabs foe 1C CONS uPAfiON - uir AS CsttOtD Old? Gel,Pep, Vim tVitri f“st»s c uof>i£ ivfenis * Vil A NUN B-i MEH.mmH 'A "■, I1 ;/e u : IS? 1. . . , • .v r , -i t.er'.jnil utter 40 - hy bo»l«c.«; old ju»t because ilili \r>n MAS { iKA.JITi \ iff,'- .it £<• '! ,„5W : fr-t : - ;. ••: r- c.- . ' < ,-.p r - i | *A •• 1-1< i 4L Mo ; t \-■ ~ri. (h i.-iist to *■«:>£’ •-u lijSJ Cpsf.'iUl, t.fci Ui-.il*r:y -feh 1 .’«*■ ' j£t£&- 1 or X&ie sd! Ijri-v blows EvffV- ' nh. re—ln BaU-igb, as Watgree.'r. >1 l-'ckerd’s Cut Kate. a I i I HUDSON-881 Ki O Store Hours; 9:30 - 5 30—Wed. 9:80 -1 00 ! | ; Sale Os Summer Dress 1/ Material ■Ph a-v % * f , Values Up To 98c | t ;J|2| All On Sale I 39c Per Yard W" j JERSEY EYELET 48” wi.'jp. f*« colors. Ijcavtlfvl pastel . shades—pink, bkte, yellow. Cotton Mesh Sport Print mmmm 38" wide, fwt color variety of COTTON DRESS PRINTS 3C" wide, fast color. floral patterns.. McCall, Simplicity. Hollywood or Butteriek Pattern 15 , ~ m 1 ; C**OtW4l tM.OW" > M. ■ _ . „ - - ■■- - ff WHITE EPISCOPAL BISHOP APPEALS FOR | RACIAL EQUALITY ■SEW AN EE, Tain. (ANP) An appeal for racial equality in the ; united Slates was made by the Rt Hi,\ William Scarlette, white Epis copal Bishop of Missouri, during a bneealauvcaf.fc term oft delivered in Alt Saints chap.l here lust week to : yraduaU-s. alumni e.nd students of : tlin University of the South. In his sermon. the libera! bishop pointed out that “human equality i i-c gardless of race, color, or creed is : vitally essential to the future of the world. '■Without it. stagnating masses of population.* throughout the World Today Gel &66 so Stop Malarial CHIUS,f EVER! Now-666 brings you Qutnloa-phw 3 aicr* rombiosd as rotaquin*; Caution: Take only as directed. Get i'>» roday! liquid f»r malarial lIUU SYMPTOMS •% a* as «c on 3k sa cw hr «a <w w WKUMTM mp&vm ask your mirror about | y,-- ! a - j Qjf f*Qt / \ Gray hoir often con es cn so gradually, you hardly ■_ / L-P'tt •—i j natiselt. Sul othsr people do, end if you're missing out —. s -■' j r 'NJ on fun., cciraironan and rarconce. Bsr y=»f mirror, ike A m or.:w*r mey te g.jy hem. But yeu may tek* years off / /AM year leaks by giving your heir rkb, netvrei-ioeMng 1 J_ jBB co*o. c.-.d beauty v»:th Lorieua. .... " ' b 1 ~ - - *. v .'.ei r or woi'i out’*' --''lani’vtEC! g'wjf | i -:,a ■> S--. 3>r sn i s Jos . . . 1 r /ly : :.« end to. over SO y«.-s Yout l ' / c ‘ ' C.ayercsca.tycuranci 1 / “" !rf \ / • . . r: s.bfes:>or.«i »r *t -.our j'.\ / - .:. ft.-... sr.ca -r ouv ts: ...:c atcr.,- -~l\\ / i.s■ AubC auptdYierb if daissacc. \ \\ yVf If ysot aeoie: dees net hove lorieusa. * S!,S 5 5 -a» pi-skit P*o. tox si 1,-eel te VM HAffi COt.OBINU <»*«•**■ GOhiPhwY Ms« CO.' Ill# outfit Si • ST.lObtS 3 MO. PAGE THREE will revolt and the result will' be 1 more war,’' he declared. is 1 an absolute essential if we are to : h;,vi bun.an freedom and world peace.” . . GET YOUR SUGAR FOR CANNING* NOW! There is a gieat shortage of freight cars. If all housewives wait till the last, mluute to purchase sugar for canning, many will be disappoinfedL Buy your MOW, aa-4 guard against freight-ear shortages prevetmag your getting your sugar. |OIXIECRYSTALS inr. Suoar
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