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\VEffK ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1947 Employees Are Ordered Kelli red By C'ivii Service j WASHINGTON (NNPAi T'nr. | United State.- C'ivii Service Coat- j mission has ordered the Federal Trade Commission to irhiro tin of tiie colored employees whom il dismissed la t month to a “reJue* (ion in force" program. T)u Civil Service order was :uv\ i as a partial victory f t the United Public Workers o« America (CiO» \vho fought the dismissal of the i employees on the ground that - 1 were dismissed because of thru ! race. The three employee;., Mir- Thci- j ma Lazenberry. Mrs Sndle Wii--.it ‘ and Mrs. Thelia Petty, were h, .1 group of erght- colored PTC v-onwrs | whom the agency dismissed last; month. Action on tin dismissal of the other fiv? employees is pending j before the Civil Service Am < V Board. The Minority (Groups Section Is Abolished WASHINGTON uNNPAi Tty Minority Group; Section of tl>: United State. Employrent Servi--.. -. has been abolished by the Labor Department, it was learned n cent- ■ iy. ! Mrs. T.iomsiina W. Johnson.) chief of the section, h been n. r• | cri a "minority groups consultant” to the director of tiro Program ,;hd Plicy Division of the Labor D, p.n . i merit. Lawenre A. Oxley, former labor analyst in the minority group -t, - ! lion (.as been placed rn the ;sapl ing Section of the Department. A freak organizational arrange ment. however, requires Mr .Oxin to report to Mrs. Johnson for hr- as signment. it was learned. STRAIGHTEN I I wWiit m USE ONLY »• R of i<*PLES| -V, siu mmm! 4" 32 CONSECUTIVE IEABS F#r itridgftlsnittg Shorlar Strami* II 1 8P Ts < beta ) a| j jtEoULAK j *; rwsri fTT=-a L-J —S?"— gpCTWiX; Cl ifAtKAI << » itK s.u ■ - g —— —— ~I h ; c r, > s (•;; ■r\ \ lTT ' r " T' ,«i, fern A /fcmy'i./A ! Ijl // :: /V v Wm/ rtMt , •■” \'* / j || . fm’ ssss^ :i 1 j ' !j TO THE FUTURE Happy the w©man who sees in this soil suit, the * Ufcv **• ■' ••*«». *- answer to a busy future, fine, soft Botany SuparcHan, moulded to figure perfection Hs long rolied lepeis and softiy curing jacket, a perfect backdrop against "*e- r m*- which to play any scene of the day', In foil's lovelier,; r^on "*»' wW*® 1 gg Jf M FIRST in FASHIONS in tM car ounas I; fimirniin-ir i■•■nrTiiini^ ,^,^mTnTi^ l nffrrriTTiT^sYrTi^-;^Tr-mmr“m'v7ii‘TfTTr~t' , ff I fiTiiiirr'irrr-ritTTnni'm'T ir- r-- r-- j t'rri-rr»-irTMirif fi-ni--r ■ r—rt r.«iit & & W ■liil. r ’ •, . I-.;® *£% jgSsPp*gS f * w$ wM ; I pi' i ’ t db - “a !| ” * jl#e I , ffi§ « k% ,&M 1 * o Ut JDSVU.U: The picture above e of the Crown and Scep ter ( lid) of Washington High School !t is composed of seven teen im mbers; nine old .ini! eight new. They are, first row-left to right: Dorothy Haish, president, Dorothy Price vice president: Arlene Lambeth, secretary; Dei cent VVcmblc. assitant secretary Pearlctta Russell, treasurer, .see j end row, left to right. Bobbie f oster. Margie Sluoblefield, Jean Carter. Charlotte (.iorrcll, Con j stance Slade, Virginia Scales and Margaret McCain. Third row left to right: William Harris, Gar- 1 ! land Wall. Moyd King. Jerry t White, and Walter Scales. Bennett College Expands New Clothing Department Greensboro In response to the increasing iemand for end in terest in clothing on its eampu Bennett College last week format iy opened its rtew cloiluog dc partment highlighting the even: by a visit to the campus ol D . i airline B Mack, Diroctu; <d the Textile Institute. Pennsylvania State College. The now unit of the Horrv Economies Department is locate .o the ha.'i ment of the Henry Pfeiffer Science Hall where ox t(nsivc renovations w&n- -mode L ); wide ample facilities lot. IF Pc partment in her formal address to stu dents and delegates attending th' xerciscs, Dr. Mack discussed the importance of maintaining ititt*. standards in ail aspects-of lion e life despite the van >us condilior v.-hieh tend to disintegrate nor i al family 1 it* Later Dr. Mack conduct'x - ) . ft. rum which discussed the t • cent advances in textiles and -•1 r 1 h : ri n 1 W Prol.atitm f«*r tt' candidate x begun Monday, seplrmli r „ih! ’ ciutcu rinirsil:: y. September :> when initiation I’i'pii. Aitci njuiutixu toe ot<t ini-ini ■ i’ : reeled the .new members and ■ome meniiioi'. of tin (acuity so the cafete'-ia deparsn-ent where . -a reception was held. During this time. the per>>itb. nt, lioroitu Haiti), p»onoumcil ail ramiiiatis as members, she also w.-lcom"d them into the club. Members of lilt sacnlty per ent were: Brinripal SS M Holmes, Club advisor; Mcsdamrs 1. 11. ! Duncan and ) M. Regers and Messrs. A. N McCoy ami I. I. Quick. Movies, a fti d' Xioi! !rntic-r. dr d open liot: oi (tic: i.ew d - i xrtnient y,ere c.l;;f-: irotuc o' : tht opening clay schedule. n of the Home Eoonontic:-' D 1 -lit on. Oiii Plyrnoulh Kook isoeks Statistici^ns Del; oil. ?vi;e:: - St a ii:, L'ua!: : 1 fieni the deourtment of u! to ft incidence were kept buss' work i :;ig overtime 10.- 1 week on ■> chan' o, eircutristam-cs set up 327 years <'go this week when the I’ilgnr • (..Users set sail trom Plymouth . England, for a ci<’&iir*ntion they : < 'oast(.■■'■)(:'<! r-’L in'.iuf h I.' • k vvht'U ti.ey saw if. The expert’s quandary avo-. when it was announced t she i L mouth Motor Cot:})., mu! o..'cling co Plymouth G■aJ <.. rv soiedul; ;l for rsouth Coimfy (. !uh. on PI. i if utV: R ::d, in the L ■on : ' Piv j..oi.nh MocUnc. Pa. Plymou’li M otPa., i‘ w:..; added, is or. of JO towns in th • U. S. named i ] * ynvosjth or «'ontriin ifji( tH<? nun ■ i Pit «■ ;'i ■ ) i,3 *i\ ;i nt*l \id 1 n Lj, PJ '*JilC } Ul :, i Korth Carolina. Incidentally th f lymoiith car was earned in hole i r of the iJoe • -ring Pilgrim . <>. Id V OH-uth, Mii ■ A life bw, Book«r To Wa-hingtor, 80.-,a; T, Washin:.- 0 n Mena•: in] h;d!’ ■ ii..s's Al THOR OF BOOK tt'TBOR OV BOOK 13 Dr. I. V. Dcrldgiiv Administra tive dear; of Tuskegee Institute, sc autber of a book. “General T.J unation m the Negro Coilegr,” published recently isy Stanford t nsversity press. He has been Tasktg;ec*s administrative dears U.incc lie formerly, was head of I'ailadf ga's obemistry depart nu nt and also the seienee drpart- J mrnt at Virginia State college , 'AND i - - - k T~ AhoURS IYIIH. TO : ■.'*■: at. Ch>- If APfL. vj f I fc, VIA ' TRAILWAYS Hew Express H LEAVING RALEIGH p ARRIVE CHARLOTTE § Regular Fares $ UNION BUS TERMINAL Tl'.t present members hope tlial every member of the Bresltniaa and Sophomore classes vs ill be gin now preparing themselves to qualify for membership in the Crown and Scepter ( iub. fen-- t^€' x & 'Mm —A v \ I * * y/ j IT'S A WISE MOVE . , . —’.l'li'e opening' of y<n«r ('hc-vkin<' Account with j'JRST (ATfZKXS HANK A TIU’ST So conveniei't to pay bills by check mil you have a jiersonai vorooi oi every payment. You need no minimum ha l ant e here! A . otall sortie c’ u'Ke per check gives you maximum convenience, FIRST CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO. “Serving K.isteru (.'aruima" Raleigh, N. C. | *>■•! MK-wwi-ac-f - f—iW '',<wiriio.j^>igncwM>.'«w».’wwbwoph wHwwwww'vwv'f iur.»iw')»»i)i) | '»«MWW»'‘**r-»‘ M»nw)».w« - / BOYS *'v \ i | tJr ,i “*' ~rmvn ;,wt ' i fi\ l^pA ]]ur Si/, ' s(i,olß ' ' "'‘wi ' l2 '“ I / L/ Boys Felt Ila is /y, / l i f amous “Dieh Tracy" make. As’k for FRIT, ling. *** W $J 59 BOYS DRESS SHIRTS JgL Our Low Price! l amy pat terns, broadcloth, percales. * $ 139 • ' jjo , V— i —i—irißniwi rimnni)i ■■ umm i n i t Boys Ties i Rayon, satin and taffeta. 39c U| . | eMk ; mmm H j| TTTF CAT?OfbTNTAN_ Woman Draws (Jnusuai i Fine and .Sentence i Chicago (NISIPA) JVT: lSthol • UcKissn/.k, 34, who gave lift art- j at GI2P South I’./kwav, j« as assess'd I’l'ini in thi gn tsu ■ 1 ! a mount of sa.Bs and sentenced j j f o an unusual jail teem of fiv» j i'uiur,' by Chief .1 u> 1 ic-■ Corntdiu jJ. Harrington last Monday as liit-son in citizenship. Mrs. McKissazk’s double 'lorn 1 toed from jury sendee. Sno wo | celled for service on a thw wee). i imy September 15. She begge i off a week from Judge Halting j I u it because of business privsur • ! When the week was up on Sep • t s mbei 22, she showed u . for a i day’s duty. The next das' a. me ■ |: ongcr came to the court mon j t rid brought her jury badge an I J cnvlentiab 'along with word fro no Mrs. McKissazk that she woaldn t jbe back. i A deputy was rent to pick up i Che woman. She was brought in ' It. * tff , -.v. u-. . . < ; .. . 1 Ir.si Monday and spent five,houw it: the bull pen before Judge Ha. - '.xngt.on could talk in her 2he judge decided she should re - ve the five htni's she ha<t spent is the bull pen as a .sentence an i be fined $5.83, the amount si." v'as paid for iter one day's sev v, <:c. litlcrfaith Rally Held In Tenlra! Park Hall NKW YORK (ANP) The fu.h j against bigotry and intolerance wab j renewed here recently when son". i 2,520 per .ns vi.i ed their faith „n A ncriean democracy ;t the city second anliu I Interfaiih day wiiich was held ui Central Park Had. Freedom was consider, d ever.- body's job. This was |hc first In r I that the day had been nfficisi!, ren gnized by tie state. iVlorehouse (!o!ie<*c Has (k>l Students On Roll Atlanta Eight hundiv'l an I fifty one young men are etuolle.l at Morehouse College the regia liar's office disclosed Just week. Ti e largest class group is nm 1 • UP of soph amor s. who have 565: < ’embers There are 214 tresis ’non. 204 juniors and loft seniors j; : " ■. 'wt ■ y ~ I rn t ECONOMY or I | CAROLINA TRAILWAYS BUSES i I " SERVICE | means mom room I CHARLOTTE 1 NLW Yopf. Anyone can practice economy when money is scarce, but ih || A SHF Vi! ! F really smart to save now--especially since pleasant and de- g| ROANOKE psndable transportation doesnt have to be expensive. ■ DANVILLE I WILSON For riding pleasure . . for frequency of service ... for con- p GREENSBORO venient, easy-to-reach bus terminals , . you'd choose Carolina || WASHINGTON I Trailways, regardless of cost But, its still the low cost way i&s E A\ETf EVILI.E to travel. Plan your next trip via Trail''cys .. . ard save the |f Other Points difference for the future. || UNION BUS STATION I I 217 W. Morgan Street Phone 5538 | *|Aj #WAYS I THE ROUTE OFT H E , C I ■__ i Warm Up For Winter I With Fine Blankets at A Low Low Price in j \ \ i s Wool and Cotton Double Blanket Blanket Fine warm double* blanket. — 5% v 00l woven with soft cotton to vr warm Springy wool voven t?.;ve you a blanket that makes •tii dr.ft cotton U. give V'»u - v m * er nights nothing to dread. ISsm‘ D,S:,’S ri «i£ BtoV, **■» Joublc bfd size. Blue So*. Hose, Green Peach. Green Peach. $i 98 $2.98 **” ~ LOW PRICE BASEMENT STORE ' ' ■* ( UWSWf . «r | School of Religion, two am spe ;••• veil students an enrolled h, th i «. ia 1 students, and 13 are uvulas shied. Mure tlia i fifty per cent of tin | t r.oik.es are veterans, whic ’ i number -f aft. Three bundled and **•> t\ eight of Inis group let" mod Hum last year, and 107 art new j era nl Ires. | j \lpha Top Officials Expected For Regional nv I KCIMRI m'OTT DAI LAS. Tex in Most of the j natioi al officers and outstanding j members of Alpha Phi Alpha Fra ternity ar cxpectcsi K> attend the Weston Regional Convention of 1 he fraternity to be held here Oct. j ! 10, 11. and 12 Alpha Sigma Lambda chapter host with R \V. Purytar • ervin: • as convention chairman. \ Tire convention will open with n gistration on Friday. October .0, at Moorland Branch YMCA. R. 1, PAGE THREE prince, emurmnn ox nousuig. vnm agj make home assignments oft Fridav gjJ t veiling. Convention pictures are to :fV he taken at, 2:30 P. M. Saturday. Using as n central theme, “Unit- ||p cd Minorities for Full Citizenship ||Si flights,” dhcussioh of issues par- HH tabling to citizenship rights will jjfw hold the r.poihetd or the 'session. oH Belfovd V Lawson, nsb-snal. pr-i- |B dent, will speak to'6 mass group on pgg Sunday at 4P. Mr . ,> ft fays To Advertise!! I I w Williams Electrical . Service ELECTRICAL |jj CONTRACTORS % Phone 3-3560 1202 E. Martins St. ||| R. E. WILLI AMT Prop. ||
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