Newspapers / The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.) / Oct. 4, 1947, edition 1 / Page 1
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Pres. Gov. Qierry Issue Proclamations Set Aside October 5 to 11 To Seek Employment .For Handicapped Veterans Raid eh President Truman. Governor Cherry an d many ui ihe mayors of towns and cities in North Carolina have issued proclamations designating the v cek of October 5-11 as Nation - 1 Employ the Physically Hand' capped Week.” a week hirin' which the North Carolina State Employin' nt Service Division BISHOP HITTER PRAISED FOB SCHOOL STAND Si. Louis - Rabbi F- . M Is moan prai.seu A ohbisho:- Ji w-ph E ft.'-'c: f,»r m-- ccer.t ael ion in ..rlinittiius N< ..... • u null • to tin Catholic sch.u-N - ■ S i■■ uis • the 11. m; ■ < vt-nce of Voir Kippo:. die Dav of Atonement Tcim.ie Iw.im i.orc la u Tue < iav night ‘•Mer. ii all -il ■< notions w lil u tolaud tin- fi< stall i taken bv Archbishop R:l for- ill *:;• 11 • se gw got. u! ;ri schools’ . Rabbi Isserman tv .he congregation. “The State lav. s !• <vidc far segregation in the public schools Such segregate • which i.s intended to hur iliat . nd degrade a race of human he ir rs and to denv them full equal itv. is a violation of the baric religious principles-- that ever'- man is made in the image of God Calhoiic schools in the pas* have Mlowed the pi availing pattern. “Archbishop Rittei recognizing me immorality <f this eon:.it. her eliminated it from the Cath otic schools in our city Thu.', i na.s reaffirmed the doctrine n f ti.e hrotheriv-.'-d of man, and has •trengthened the for -cos see-king to create one world.” Perrin , Chippey Ask Chavis Park Changes Miami Policeman Is Charged With Murder MIAMI • ANP> Tb' climax to the prcrr.isntmis slaying of Nc„t - ; Ki.Mcr- while jn the custody of trigger - ptillinf* policemen was reached recently wh: n Peace Jus tier- O. B Sutton bound over to !h. criminal court Patrolman R. O. ! Continued on hack page* Marfan lonia falk- About Puerto Ricans M %*CANTONIO TAKEN NEW YORK ANT Pucite Ricans in this city arc being at tacked with a view of forcing them into a ennditw if second class citizenship, said fongress man Vito Marantanin address ing a group last week. This makes them ‘'ready victims of a cheap labor market," the cor gre-sman told his hearers. The meeting, the second in a series in he held whs arranged to diwuss problem-' affecting Tnerto Ricans. Mareantonh laid the cenootriii- plight of Puerto It ,•<•»> to i nited States business interests which, he said, had g:» ■ i n Ihe island a ‘wif crop ece »»ny." the crop being su He srid he favored some ,nrm of polities! self determination for Puerto Rico and that She people sf>o«f»! have the right to solve their colonial status. Henry Wallace Can Speak In Little Rock Providing Race Groups Are Not Mixed LITTLE ROCK *AN Pi For.v.- , cr Vtcc President i-tetiry A. Wal-1 Usee nin make a scheduled appear- > uncc in the auditorium here if die ! Suit!hem Conference foi Huv.iu< j welfare agrees to follow the au. - j torium commission'* ..eating regu-j lat-ions for segregation of wfe.ie.-} end Negroes, it was disclosed uti i last week by Commission Chairni.c. j E. '£. Beaumont, Wallace’s appearance, scheduled for November 15, is being spons.i: ed by the Arkansas chapter of the conference. Beaumont said hi? group agreed t-o tentative lease ■>: the roncer: hall should the conference 1 , abide by "the rer*u'a .-eating a,- ranffeinents at the auditorium. ' j This involves seating white persons ] in flu downstairs section and No- i groes m the gallery. Chairman of the recently organ ized state chapter of the conference, ! th. Rev S. F Freerv«aM. declined; to comment upon w..*Bt course his j group would take. He did say. how j i'vw, ih#t a moetsup ••••ould be heir toe Veterans Emplnvim?!i. Sc. • vice, the Vocational Rehabilita t.un forces.the American Legion and other se vice and patriotic organizations will seek t<- find suitable jobs for many of the pained handicapped vorkeis in me blate. io Utilize Abilities "A disabled workei especial;..' a veteran, properly placed in the uioduetjon line or at the right desk, is a sound payroll invest n.ent," Chairman Kendall saio. 'ln tin: nation today 170 000 do bled veterans and many hand 1 apped non-veterans, who have woven themselves the mo- pro ouction conscious of workers are unemployed. Practically .-.til them can be fitted into j- vs by i-ur selective placement tpecial srts tiiat .vill give then? the t fiance tfiev need to Income :,• lend id producers and sevsuo -. :nng and self-respecting nt) >i ns. Excellent Results Gained ‘R- the end of the uar nianv :ge firms bad established sound r-.-lieu-.' of hit in:: disabled voter with excellent results Then on discovered that di-.ible.. ■ eterans. oroperlv placed stayed in tiie ball' and stepped up pro •luctmn wherever thev worked. Haitian \ppointcd \s Firm h Teacher Atlanta President Beniamin : Mays nas annouoc -d the at? p immeni of Paul M Ri- hiez >t H. it. !<; the French faculty o; Morehouse College No stranger *o Atlanta tnd w A Manta University System Mr h;- was a student • adu.ite school of arts and .-■ tvs at Atlanta Univei nv •-furin • l ef4-ims. when ■ v a.- ■ x change student from the Reoub -.-f Haiti, RALEIGH Profs H C. Perm of Shaw University and Arthtn P, Chippey of S’- Augustine's College .• p pea red before r Snypes. City Manager Braden and Mr f L Barnhart. City Engineer; Mi Ralph Andrews, Diner or of R*. .-- i -us ion and Mi Let*, m charge ■ 1 Parks, in question about better seating 1 and ticket stall conditivi.s at Chavis Park. Where the Chat is Park situate*u is concerned, the lv.-p college i..,-.- resentativos slated the conditio:.- that have ben existing and will <:» ist this year. <>i present indica tions They pointed out the incd.- quate seating capacity, 'he lac;, >,l ticket stalls and the need of v.ure :-cr*.‘c-ning to prevent ever jubilant spectators from crowding the field during games, fhey ats-> recom mended a press bo>. to accomo date visiting newspa,.—nnen. The need of this was pomteci out ~y stating the Tu-iecormnc games b tween Shaw University am: Morris Brown last year, wbn h dh-ew a crowd of around 7,.'<00 m m•. c. Anri then- is a came v hi; Fk>r;.',. A. and M. College her*, tin- w, ; : *;. which is subject to maw n.\ •. high. Sans the propci otrectmns Chavis Park, it was suggested "ion the local colleges may have to r.-- gotiai:- with Dcverttaux Meadow officials tot the use of t *"ir facili ties. The city official we: i.- > re minded of the situation that exu.-cl in Fayetteville where the Sia-u Teachers College Siad to use tnc Bussell High School t white i licit; ‘Continued on back page: iwith ins committee to define wheih jer to accept 'be proposal or re.i.v; < it, RUMORS 'REN RAMPANT j Ail sorts ot rumtiis and. in some | instances, threats iiave been wm j trig in from local whites backing Sup the auditorium commission's I proposal. Net-roes, nowever. arc J planning to test t.hc sc, ling arrang. men: Rev. Freemen, pastor of Pu laski Heights Christian Church, described as being unusuallly bioml in hi? dealings and unpopular with ms own people- a> »-«wuli of bis • views on the equality of Negrov.- ! and . whites The be lift cxpre*«vi among local citizens is that ht- is it. ••northerner" and has not . ?eo i here a sufficient length of time t'< | become “sou theraized." j Mianwhils. Gov. Lurwjv annou.ic ; od that h>.- wouldn't v/»!k 20 yards' jto hoar Fenrj Walla speak. “1 know of anything He.rj j Wallace would hav* to say tha. j would interest the peopi.- of A.rk*.n --" q. NEGRO BUSINESS HIT THE CAROLINIAN VOLUME X Xll. NUMBER 1:5 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROI.iNA H EKK ENDING, sATI Ri> AV. 1 M 'MC.-V i. CUT iiiH'i. 7c VANDALS WORK UNDER COVER OF HURRICANE Miami »ANP* Vuixiub ’•■.’rite and Negro, n-'.-vm.bl- i -in - reels end nea: buildings hi- 1 ' : loot and yhiiage at w:ii In . business housrA uridc; * *jo -.b. '\ rv of the recent Caribbean bun ’cur which ruled supreme ov. r the eitv :<-i sou: days. Hardest hit b; thi-v • yum; loilrr.vers of .ivisiu: av.. ww I >;SSOS i .rated in the Negro sec • tic.n. Prime objective of tin a: ta.-k wire liquor .stores from •vide:-! more th. n ioeahM 1 w- V , , Icobolk: beverages were court -5 stolen. Lieu or Stock Reduced A Than Av. n .a rvvhm.t ' ud >■ lice that his stock of s3d.Q<i v. r rth of liquor had iv-en re . : to s2,ohn o.Facers lur Irg t.ne storm One whit*, hw. ran across tv Negroes r- m -v a )i or..' 1!v oi i . -tr Tin ■r • • -.*J• :: or; hack page. Holding; Open House Sunday, OeL o R\f FIGU T . > j - Vaaagcment of the v\i -m-ncr Trials Branch (, f the YMf’A , ■ sponsoring i "Opt-t: House on Sunday. October - o'h. from 4.hfl *o p M. Ai! !- YWCA members n r, friends , , j-i iVitf'd to isit I,ht‘ ;1, M 1 ; *:ri* (-.1 j, ! .' "Ea?! Davie Strwi ;,nd to e.spee | inlly observe the progress made m \ enting and deematmg since .•«. i t-upying in August. i ( 'f»fT»miTfef’ f'\ 1 ] vm [ j;• ar*H i«t jv j c '>mmil tee p-crsf> rstie 1 ha ve btn | * 'er y bi isy du r irt£ ih e mon ih ( - re n-j-w :-; : ady t>- presem to tm ! v ifikn ond girls of RaK-ign uh j isvilitics of the house for ih-i; I * - ■*'- use. for relaxat.io-r . hfr cno.. : no!: -or ounymou -.tr VV.'C.. j \ ours. I A spciia! coimy* n’ ev :.:. it* *.. . i ntornbership at large wiil greet I' i-'t-i's on Sunday 01: i planning I for the enter!,airrmen' of .31. With -completed renovations eod j ai-ri-sngeme-nfs th: building will •,?- ,?<-/ lobby ,o:;v ofitee. rnr- e p;;..n j lions are invited to use the YMC-h i Bi'otvsing * .t.-jvi, Dunohe’U-. * Kitchen, two club room- * largo as ! e.'.tbly 1 worn and a room f.»r Youih ■ H creation Individuals, c!:*rs and organize Look and Listen lor the -.-nricfu.u io. ’.rum i aettvirk- offered ci the ! YWCA j IVxas I . (yets l irst Negro Law Stiidenf AUSTIN. Texas iANT* The lirst and only student to enroll «>r *ogal training in Texas seg- I legated lav school .or Negioes. reristered for freshman courses | here last week. The student i ! Henry Em<n Doyle, former groc ery store owner and school teacher j The Negro law school was «'t up last March in answer to a suit brought bv Herman Marion Sweatt ot Houston against the VniversMy oi Texas for refusing to admit him as a lv» student. Since it-, opening last March, n,< prospective students have er relied. Swratt contended in in suit that the segregated sch»o< does not affsrd equal opnoriuni ties. Doyle will be instructed b, regular faculty members of the I'nivMtily s Lavs School How ever, the school will still opt r- t ate as, a segregated institution. The rew student is a gradual'- of Samuel Huston College. He j ; did graduate work ai ColnmhL I 'niversity and at one ite .- j taught school here. Catholic Facts Cleared NOW IN m\M\ J'u tun-ti at). '- ■ . O Meb.if } i.ttivU, farm* r tihi anrn ci P? Washing! p Hi;: S> hf-.o! 3i :>• who has .» ;>e-Ui»?i r.s -< Itj 11 -1' ms - i.. i:- .i t ;i:; Dorse? ; !iig!i >. iioo! i .Miami. Fiorina a salary rjntc- iraiw Sf.i'T: 53.C08. .Miss Ktiiotl is n.s >?<> Wadrshorc. n. . 0S? radio i'\‘ <: u s mV* i>2i* i V* '■.*+}. *. i bi'T nfW post ! I MiJttU I im iir nr «mr Nil Rtonb filbh rsnn pftnnpftr *i. FOR FOuRLoiAL W A J\ > • ’ i :>■ -•■«■■■■ ” ' ■ I )H)\ •: ,»;it un'iUi.'i K* A i;:. Ij} p t :; • i vi\ ihan in the j -.iiiuao* r,: A’dbliSfi IYK-n 1 V/r F UU- j fj/-. .-(-iiTin'-tr;-* 7 0 * i civilian if lr : c *M>vy ■\' . } y . <U. ■ O ..., r-.l -,S v , ' ip . j vVvv C,, ::; rh n rii.iah Se..:v c. v ft-:. >mj. -Aid I Lit intc- vview new wcck A qciyrAm? w • ■ < t i • .. '•■ = ! .•Micial. ht r.,r a.-. h:w 1 av- i rr us persori' . r c-nrinec) ir-n v ;■■ j : m.-cif ic mic.ni.ms arid that Let ! £. Grange . .. ..w:r. wer.-w j C r.dovrd as hack 'wee; 1 Cox, j v. C. Mutual V-Pres. Says Selling Is An Art ; .v . L,. 1 ,‘li\ t* '■ *' i Ij . j;; me of scliifiß is not a savact;- • ' ii's an art,' dßelayed G-:-or-. e W Cox, -. itv p. '-.-id'-nt ->i' 1: :- Not ~ j i.'t rnpajty m.T'. last tvok. •„ *>. - jis also dire.-to: ot -.iof-nts ff-i th*.- i • ganizat ton, wa. tiring : : -ut ,l'ne to the coiaim-; .aerter; tt-m of I *a!turner, -me ot it.-; reqir- i an: - Art of Analyzing i "H’.s the ar! ot onaiyi’ii'Ki -, nn. j.m,j:kr-‘ oi acquiring t.- < risa; ! hind of knowledge* ijbout ,v >u- I rvodijct and service,” Cm. sa..l j “Yon should i-k kno'v "ig<- ! nlan you. v oi-:. !e.*d the is-'-mbi 1 , nc you; salts ar-.-n "'’a ; v'h.nly of raw mate: ial, inamtv ft • ii-t’W p■ o'-L)Cf'LN. Tii.’p mime oi sc*!! |Tr p j s [he ,i.rt of im'ierstMndin;* Alabama Gets First Negro County School Director Birmi.r;chatn, Ala, Paul A Jones and Mrr, Odessa McK' unev .hr vo b-.--.-r: ,j; or'i: om supt-i.' | vYors to directors of Negro edn .-.-’Uon in thv Jefferson county i hixil sys-tetn, and aw* now mem | versos the counrv supvrißien te:,ts staff it -lias just been au ; .jounced. Mr. Jones will serve as cire • : r and Mrs. McKinney veil! sen-*- at assistant director and utjl re commend the hiiin;., and fi<iiig •> ' teachei-r- di.x-cllv to the sm evin ter.dent. Di. John i-i. Bvcar sc ncrinu-mlent of c-<a»4y : choois, said in announr iny Ih c opointtm'.-m. and added, he bt dews the boa'd :as done -.-'dine ! Thing no o’her boerd in Air eric* j!;as done His .speech to the te«<; het-.: Wet !10l ho fi; A l il i - & \ %ti\T ?IS i Av i: t iOl ;uj? -Pfi r ’ W f o jUI- 111 LiS V a.: , 1* V: J t■i * • TCi it.’ \Vj. il P <>j ittvOii* s’jlclltO!!. j't iO li i 4 Vi: t A . >x\». 2 " .r-rnn.,.,,.-.——M~T--,r- » v hittiirii. Ilrisfoc . i onier f itii I ruman * U ' 'HtVf.TO? NX PA I r. Fva Miuhell, of the i r . ** V .*■**>• a 'Ci* it? | | il.fiiipitii! inslhufi*. .'.tv.: >hcrmuu j ■ BrihiforrnaiioH sKeiilisj o* » j tin* Airri nltur< j j wf-iT flsembftrb of a | iTr>m ih.- \ merit m -f-aa \iil j i Uoard which •wish j I f’re idf‘ni i - urr. n A Uir Whit* ! j lloumc* last Wo«ii»t*sd:tv on tin* * rai’SiTis. o* hu* a>. tn | ! ? v.iivii roiitrii ;;R-»n Ui th * l nt i J.iner- • j fccni'v Fund | Thr prrscnliui t*'* J ] ih'- nl Tnimin by t’hssr- ! j :* 1 P fait c3i;j 1 : i7i,m ol tiv ? I tut il V 1 \dvi>or\ ? j l on % oluntTif > For : \ni. AT)d f. 105.. ti Oi S!' S"! j tor Rofeeri Tafi pubiiean. o* j Ohio. folio wing -hr ."ir.t.rcna will I 1 .Ti-sifi in. I'.-i i.i r. i !>:. j I -‘iUctl- l; d( COmflUl. (t ft- ".'-.SUi ! I ..> til. Mai Hov.-.-r Hotel !>: j ! unthcitn Where t.a «err ad- i j irc.-srrt Ktlwar-i Arnntd, j j film >'.ar. t 'hesw-i Wtvi.- v ■ 1 | iiaelar a.i;i Ml' I'afl . .r.rt getting along wtUi oeitslt : "i getting mo scientific 01 tech nival, hut mare artistic in open eg wedges. developing welcome, rod imijiVf si n n ;>eop It Cites D. C'. Deans, Jr. Cox gave as bis notion of ih. supreme example of a good sale, ■man, D. C. Deans, Jr., one of tr best known insurant men ;r tlv country. "He is not a go-go'ler. raid Cox. ""ht i- a go-giver. H js> one of those personalities whi looms large in the field of insnr r:o r because he \va.-. aide to rp.ak i» his mind what he wanted t< (j(* and then was able to concet* ‘:' a»< d on mak mu his cle c. .i si on i living, pulsating, dynamic n alitv H>- has that most valuable of s' 1 Gutes. [he ro inn ion touch. visually a deck.ration of the fiev policy thaf if the board fas u. Buy all teachers standard salaries. <ml will have to do equivalem v> ork which is the result of eots t''in|>t proceedings against tie' :'i hooi hoard in which plaint ills oniond that the Board owe-, them approximately S2OO WO i i un- paid salary dif-ic-rer-iials due '. 'he unlawful disci imitator;, rw practice. Shortly after the action was filed the board < aneelecl the baching job of Mrs. Ruby Taek ion Gainer, leade: of tire eous'.- irlary fight, arid 46 new teach as end four office registrars fu.m leading colleges and ua:iv**r sit-ies all over the country have been employed ‘sc ccirr'D r i'S Sit i'j’Tl II ilpF A", *ote & > ■:XTA vW; #- \<--v X*i G - ' * *s - ■W -•>:*: '^feW -1 * |4f ? ' « j * 4' fife ’■ VW ; : y :: *MV ; ■ . | | £ «>r </, V.'. Law icnce, 'f: f>-tary !ro.:'«■»•>•!• of the t’haieh Dcpalrtvt nt of the AMI /. Church, had his plans of purchasing ad<* ;.jUat:- ■• hutvii properties in . «*m amniti« where mod needed, v, ere accepted by the recent meet ing of tin* Coiiwctionstl Chancil ; hold iii w \ ( . . v.i!J be found on this page.* ISIS DAUGHTERS \ AIGH DRIVE «$ T C® : PHI! .ADEL PH l A l AN P * - A . IU:C*-j <MSiJi.V I .injpaii-!; -A) .”0 I ] el •.ancer and tabercuiosj? hss U ‘i> i Jt'siynax.:-'" 1 the r;*giu... chant; i$ | She Imperial Court Daughters; ut |votied at s‘iwe®)g <C the in;r : ;; .*:*!■; Aii monies ~'*-vri e:) c.J4ed to ilna fund which fas con -G t >•{ Aiti.isjli ti sA i'di : . . ... i-«• *-,-s vW. \ •■>'}/,c r;f «Ot Misyik: shrities in i9JI. The Uv . . celebrated its dSlh annual convc.i --:;■ it in Aclamu- Coy i»st Auniel : lx i: the oe.ly body of e rmm -.nih Masonic affOi«tu>;*i that -s Rmm*i , c.rgamned It nus ill ,tcti». royr'.is ",!*r ;nn ‘ tht . ; .-: v M. ml'wrsinp in the li’oiip n;n ; , i >*e;e ;,p|Vi oxisn.Ai'i;, Xe WO;: ... . j-n'dil :. IrCnsUi V, iHUi.Ci .liy solvent. :n. exceo*to e.xer.’Cd 52d.eile. Hj, ip j’CX'Cßtiy .. , ■ ; V'-.'ijUi . ; a juft* membership in the \ A ACT f-*t j it- gift at SS'H'i to lei; ‘ . ' fniieers nf iht -Slu in. rs ~u>; .. .*>• 1 xr.dsid. Eieeiio H. 3.*!o«i»•• ■' Contin littd on .>■ X: ji.. ' - Newark oman lias Vcrsinsslrali’u 1 job Mbit ARK AN P i Aleiw sirnpkin* holds the unitjiK posi tion of ’‘Supervisor ot I.easing nd Occupancy, with the H us riii> Authority if >iiis city where she is the only Nesrre in an aii- Jt.injstrative rapacity. A natb. r of Edgefield. S. i tU. FAfCVSivt is a product of vot.;i Sentinary. Bishop Tuttle School of Social work. Eutttes •nd New York VimersUy. Her spi'cuhuiion m the MtM <>t ksiuing Mas carried on in tile l:*trr lv t> institutions. Chic of tl’c heads if four de partments sh- has under her direct supervision what she j iccmrd a “Vnltcd Nations in miniatare" :.;rwc the employ s arc of Italian, Irish .Tew ish and Polish extraction. in private life ,41km Simpsui is the wife of Harold V. Lett, eh lei assistant in the state Di vision of Discrimination, hoard of education in Newark, a wed known former Erhan I e**#f au- V.) KEHRUES AMONG rHi nr'BW « »f«|i« Uls ■ . a I '•... I'< Uliß v*-y*L,^ .X. • w. < . 'Si v.-«. *'.i'VxH:e) di«.‘Cvse. inui«xx‘u /a H-;- « :, r<{ ’•/ r £ wit!•; j r~g'lOTt i d\visi on ~. •» Vi, ( ; .. | <* - '.itif » S 11M ilOCmSSr'Or *’ FACE-!) WITH FK€KU4U “3; oi tdh- cleve;np 'lack i.;I leaninrig Sixerx Tilt: K*.\ f.y* p Vvp •, s- ~• J I.- ' J •«.; v V*] [o Vs»- _• fm.'O A'.tJUUOB vaV'S ‘;0 X..iKl OL *x4 ■ This 4#ehsk)r prompt,: : ty at’ ihe i..• ps/ixe in : poiirv which hr*,> 'V. 1' and nx-vitaoiy shaping itm U in «nc laci; of Tx'hms Sis tors,. The Rev ion led that lit--:c arc now app?; ::i --n d .v*!v xB.OOh n \:l\ d; t* :.l in the par- '• - Dr. C. W. Lawrence’s Flans Accepted By AMEZ Group Property Been Purchased By GEO. F. KING Greensboro —■ At the .■''•cent j j Conneclional Council of the A M. i 1 Zior. Church, held if. Wtiming- j ■i 1, i je week. Dr C. W, Law j -ncv. Greensboro. secretary ; tre.r-iurci ,;t the Chur, h Exten- j i ,-■ ion depoi tiTunn of this dencmin- j : ation, in making an outstv.tbno j : irport also presented a fibnstrut . ; t:ve promotional plan to the, board of his department. .Bishop 1 B. G Shaw, of Birmingham Ala . • j eoairtnan. The board endorse:’ i ")r. Lawrence’s plans becausr ‘same would vil.div assist in ex ■ • landing the church in every Epis- j , ,•pal dblricl Firms Put Into Effect . | The plans were ifirmediately ! ’ put into effect by .the went vis; 4 ! of Dr. Lawrence to Phi Jack u;vbi to assist Bishop C. C, A lit. ”e u . ruling new church prong? • v to * that area. The connection no - ; having .any church to Crestci, i Pa., m be«ufifi3l church m that city w*s -v'Ciirrr) h - '-- Bishop A1 v .. i FIGHT AGAINST BISHOP DAVIS IS STILL GOINS WILMINGTON - Mi persons in in "io ! (■•■ '. :■* J.ayxu* \'.s nn.'vement of the AME Church, m c'lidim* tin* North CaroHmi and .Western Ct-iriioroncos. ,'tco vnocl»i,.f A R ••)*'.;> Mountv, N Sundity. i :tober 5. for the ;uirpus. ■■!' •utng tht fight agamst Bishop Monroe Davis, Thomas H. Hoop in*. r<*|jorter for the conference told the N i!h Cm obrsi Newspapr--* NVL wok. ot which this newspaper L: a xo.rrnber. Dr. J. N. Mills. Durham, is pro.si e'ent and 1.. E. Ausiin. -ditor of torn ' olina Times Durham nevvspap ■ i . T [• - v rcicirv. Bust* fnn*. this sectiot) wii!. v v<* Wilnhngton m time for tto me. ting ’.‘.hlch is schedalod for ■ .hiit v w'cici ;.. pi the afrrrnooH. Thy Wilmington schedule iot-‘ i'.vs: i- rum,; Tin and WrigrA fr'ucefs fit seven o'clock in ‘.he • •.. mi'xy 51 h and Ued Luts SU'« U, 7:;r o’clock; 51 h and Nixon Streets. According to tfoopei. the w.-nch ; Ihm will no; supp* i.! yon." He ada ■ d tie : T.h G, D. Gam -* ine id :..* Udder >vt Lhe aisrmf. and S G. Tdiempkins. misiisKr o? St. Swi>h ( AML Church, r, u?i :;e* laktu ft ■ rn this dnlrict. AVe shall statva them out,' he added. mm. whies AT SEDRSIA POI.LS i : id I Ltulos Committee cf nk* Dcnto;t;Uib : Executiv• e C ommittee- e* 1 i2llf cl w. ■ Acting Governor \leivn* E. Tn ir s / .son. k.' : week atmnunvcfl a rule v. oiuring -ep.vnito po.hi,;.. traces fu: ; '.vniii’ .md colored valors in 'he ; IS4S Democratic primts. y in Geo.) - Tht purpose of the title n to ; nejk*' “.'-ompleiC'" the secregaa-.u of the races; at pollhif place*; in leach precinct and was interpreeet io nifn that the segregated yao ere.. ; plad es I ■' city, county ana stafewioc ; rirnaries must be in :;op<v.o‘.i; l buildings. The rule was appartnffy the ,!.;*• I vice favored by the Thi.-mpson sx>.z~ liuii to meet the demand of th * * iovrer.- of Herman ToTmaflidf* lb .-.on of live kite ea. bide - io;o;s.o \ o d- ■ : ;ene Talmadg; and deposed gr I preme Court decision i Continued on back page. j Rotary (Jnb bran!^ \rf Scholarship sor ril OR ANGE, N 1 NT V Mom*s L. T.ttison. Portratteiv rtisl <.i South Orange wili !•■■ able to realize a, mng cherished dream when he enters .Syra cuse l 'Diversity as :. freshman this fall on a scholarship fur wished bv the South Orange Ii«- buy Club, a whiti organiaztion hieh wili see to ii that its , tiuih gets his $-175 a year aid long as he' qualifies. Ettison is a graduate of (’«lm i bin High school and has do. u » (irking as a typewriter repair man with the Smith < wen,i i lompany. In addition to the monies granted by Rotary club ntidcr | the direction of William C'annon 1 ot the scholarship s oinniittr-r. j Syracuse granted rttison a Ss#o ] .scholarship and with the com j hiued amounts hi «il! he able to complete his Mur year comxr u! sin famed Nm York State Institution. . r- -T ,____^ ! iaier an extended trip through ' ('t-orgia and Alabama was marls' i hv Dr. Lawreno , aceompan.ed b > j Bishop B G. Show —. Birming j;n m. Ala., and Dr. H 8. Shay; | rretary of Home Missions Wi4 irniisgton". N. C, Visits Sar'Bnnah i ]n S;r, annah. Ga.. this denon.- I.,tion W 2. without a des.rablc ; ; hurch edifice The parte first ’ veiled 1 his citv where through i-h,-- indefatigable efforts of Dr. j E. Fonvibe a prominent drug . j,.; .vj.ratine, four crea.tabb 'd’ ug . imes in thal city and J r El I c roe, executive secretary of the local YHCA Bishop Shav ! y-ps a hit- to secure an exc -lien <■, nt'T she on two main • treci« ! b-,, V 19,000.. In die initial rnouw foi the • rrhu-r-c *f this n- .nv'v ws. ■ part of the a’lrCment from :h ■ J" 'enerrtion:il Se«pm Ccntennia’ bar ration of the A. M. E Vior. ."■hurch he!u ir« New York City lust year. This new church its Sa •aanrh was named Sesqui Cen 'CiTtarv A M. E, Zion Church,
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 4, 1947, edition 1
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