PREDICTS NEGROES WILL ELECT PRESIDENT South Park Residents Irked' THE \'oj XXVII. No. 20 JiALEitlli. NOKTtf CAKOiJNA WEEK KNIMNG SAP MDAY, XO\ Svfßi 4 ’A 22. 10*17 I'KH h .-rd i r«mv n-qiinn;-. res>ci:nts ~-1 K. Hi- !' (o f* >; vycer- To e.'M ill. Ci!> '-o j -tnl! lights ir. ih and put in ■ light.* - ihat coy mail md burs st--r- ; r-t- may bo txt.nboci ‘o the av.-j : when copies M ‘ho oM : dance vo x disfrihiil 6 i.c-: • ia-! week. The strut* G*' of ths residents «>• ;he arc:, undo, the handicaps 'hi.-' • must live under became appai-t-ot it>r !'k- J*r. i um,. in March. i&46 . v is. r t.ac;. h M:.Ne !i ■ i J3GS : i: Si reel .> 1 lice t : 6 siynaLuvs on - . jit-: *ion :(he Caroitna Power and Light Company of Raleigh to in tall lights. An outline of a petition to City * .VT..' .; j-« ■ ■ Roy S Bi■oi c■ 11 lav t.; - 4e Tiber pointed out thet there are • In the West section or South Pa: k t ur streets running t :st and wesi j which Mvr hh C" rs?-"C ovav >r tin ] dor the South'." Railroad and that j there are four othei streets running ; iOomimscii on back page! U. S, SUPREME COURT REVIEWS OKII,ESSE WASHINGTON -- tNNPA) —j Tho United Slates Supreir.i Court ; last Monday decided to review ; the decision of the Oklahoma Su- , preme Court affirming me dee;- ! sion of the District Ct urt of | Cleveland County, Oklahoma, re - J fusing to issue c writ of mand . i nuts to compel the University ot ; Oklahoma to admit to its law * school Miss Ada Loir Sipuel, a j Langston University graduate Miss Sipuel applied Jafluaiy 16. 1946 ior admission to the first yi-ac ,-jars o< the University of Okla- ; horna School of Law. - The State of Oklahoma makes no provision for legal training of i colored persons with the State, j hut Operates an out-ofstate ■ -cholarship plan foi those wish ing legal and other profession;: i training Affirming the judgment, of the lower court, the Oklahoma Su preme Court ruled that her ad mission was contrary to the eon- i siitution. laws end public polk, of the State, that scholarship aid w:.:- available, and that no de mand had beer, made on the Beard of Regents of Higher Ed- 1 ueation to provide legal training a t Langston University. Why Yellow Slips Dan Duke Hits Method Barring Race Jurors j.—. i MAKRIETTA. Ga. CNNPA)--- Exdusion of colored persons from jury service in Cobb County was < attacked last Monday by Dan Duke, a forme; Assistant Attor ney General of Georgia who gain ed national prominence by pres editing the Ku Klux Klan and j Columbians, Inc., an organization whose activities were directed a gainst Jews and colored people. According to Mr. Duke, the dr vice of putting the names of col ored persons on sheets of yellow paper was used to exclude colored persons from jury 7 service. The names of white persons are listed on white slips, thus permit ting easy identification, Mr. Duke said. Defending a teen-age colored boy convicted on charges of as sault and battery, Mr, Duke at tacked the indictment against the persons are systematically exclud ed from jury duly in Cobb coun ty. The bo" Chari' Mo’/k-v. 15. war. indicted on a marge »t --fcutphi.g to rape Mr*, Mu tua \IOi)KK \ PORT IA 01 TRiMIHI) *l^"' j PORT -Ol SPAIN. Trinidad i iANP. lncreasing Htigat.- uil a crowed bar has attracted two lawyers from poles apart to | *<» try their mettle against the I. gai luminaries here, i Om> ... Miss Ivy Marjor'* 44 Jaw I i.ii' f, renter, modern Portia itnri 1 Canadian born era dilate *»i He ; k **. FREETOWN. Sierra Seone. West Africa i ANP)—-Rev Isaac E. C. Steady, of Free town pastor of the AMF church here, announces that the newly renovated AME church which they have, been remodeling for five years, will be ready for use this month. He needs 100 AME hymnals for now they are usin'. Hymn books from Enwiar.a and feel much oui of touch as a result. They may be sent in small parcels cl four pounds each. He will be glad to have used papers and magazines else. Rev. 1. E, C. Steady, Free town, Sierra Leone, pastor AME Church, will reach him. i Voijngbkiod. a IJ. year old whit' ; woman in bioc-kbe-cry patch. He ! was convicted of the lesse• charge. MOTION DISMISSED Judge j H. Hawkins dismissed i Mr. Duke’s mol ion to quash the j indictment arid sentenced the boy to twelve months. Mr. Duke charged that no col i ored person has served on a petit '.a,- grand iu: -a m Cobb County tor ! ft i least ten years. The practice of writing the j names of colored oerson.. on ye! ! I ’ v.■ slips i.. a carryover from the , tax receivers* office, he said, j'-'nete ret.tens of colored persons arc entered on yellow paper and those of white person-;, or. white paper. As the report of the alleged at tack spread through the town, the mob quickly forme-’ and began ; !s 'i-ui 'b for the boy intent on reaching ar lynching him before ■ dicers could take him into cus tody. The v. b was armed with snotmuis. rifles, pistols., bra.;;: knuckles and dlribs. >-•■! J;,- .u the l htstori* Lid his- Lawrence comes with a illi mt Hca.derrik career, she ha .!•••' class horcr degree : n artfc. v>t-i disl'niU'in ir, Tiv'i Ii and Tn . : -h and * Lachcinr ci «c --ly f j or'n. s ;,3v, '• cr.cnl. SL' v.-.-nt in Ena land wb-erc *.h> w.i« ■■ iv. (In Mfddti I'empif sp; < * i' ii’i »■ j;-, inf x- | *?, tv ki MvOsll. Miss ‘ • p-'.-aiilom ot i«e fJchating m* nf*l> .iikl crriitcd • 1 ’fthe first vi f-Wcin to tv Chinese Speaker Paints Dark Picture On World Events In A & T Address T E:\SBORO Tie 1 ime rn.-c- H- C outlook is chirk ,nd gh l - .v us. of the threat of war !• - Hw.-tn wo greta t-iat. ■ lame -I S- ■■-. Dr N-V .n, ; Rents i . r.i.e. •. tk.dogc du, ,n • ie . ;■;.- i:.st Tun a;- Cernpa. iri: h; eurrv.it crisis v. .m ■ • uj.'icfi irmi.",*. i.i..u-i\ prce.'diti.v 1 1 Harbor, Dr. i’erf h id sh:.i . - key te irnivi csitl p< ~cc rests .. ability ui in, Uim.is Slab - <■ i. hr ■. -Hose polic; ! ssiou. iJ. Peril was pi cr-w.-cI by Dr. i : . | Billiard ore-idee.l ■■ ■ ,-y othl T , VViide ;ijcharoison. of High ; -..'U-siE. N C r-i •- irit’iy rs u,». <■ 11 ~n i, ;-l .Relation, Cum ui A...-nil . pro lut'd over ii:i- ui'-.i i ! .;;ini. j nu-iualiumd picture the speak-;- 'arifu-ci the position «-f Chino n i '/orki siSt.iU-.a. H- charged i' ;u ihc United Suites lias never .v. : ti The real b.fo, manon ahold ll.a el inly <)•■: lUs-r e.f COHOTmie pi opug.'uidu nr.d <> v. idespreaci uit) Nationalist feeiiru*. C ting th; • proud es Comtnttru«m . Cbitu os a cio/iiiatc threat to dw cnentrys balance and immediate 1 fn-tvr< . Dr. Park, nutfnti ot sew .-'Hi #’«M‘ Red dross Worke» jtesijrns Post lieiv • RALEIGH- The resignation - f Miss TtabcrM F.nhv. director m t.-ie Home So-’ vice of the Wake t.'-. tnty Red Cross Grisptct her been announced -by Mrs Robe:': C. Walker, executive secretary of th. chapter. Mho; Enloe. a native of Prank lie and fe graduate in social service | r,f ihr Univerrity of North Caro • ima, had served as Home Service Director of the 'Wake Countv Chapter since 1944. Her resignation wu, ncv.uiim- d *by illness in her family • :!r:t"d lit tich itm.a Up- fo v uit<-' voll'-gia'.- • She was -t ol He ; rv of the W cst ■•'■■'..in soviet, .»f Mct'-ill. Her ■ is ii r'i-ir,li’•:ds .>> anil she s>. ■ thrr «ho i- a i ity ei*gm . win ih. horrwjgh .-ojsn ~ «f - I .-rnaurio oil in>< n 01 sh, km. TL. other lau icr r H. a .don own .<>;!, TTiriidaul;; n civi: -cl ■’ .--sicnefl {«* hike a ’aw - ■ .•■> li {. siin,, 'iUt: lIH* ODOh ■"fS . ird.;v h:s ;u v. H<. 11• i(< c i c'as s ?tc r l i? iieiemv <»- ’‘: i.;: ■L , .:: Oi .-2, • /li 7 ■OU pOHCct - UjOii' ; A'D-.V iA'-T.CSS u'ID . wnrkwc ::i Ovn Thu hatw* ''.u .• *1 ; > iid v. .s of » Vi .CMAVfcWTt ih\ fWo • X i r Dps m Chiru prcvc.ni:: *-n,y a..iC 1 •. from hr t--ii Paul Robeson Charges Attendance Discouraged : ST. l.otns NS :‘A. bar,! ■Rr , mi;,, re.led sti. o' "tugs m 4 I cab -re i-h::r-;eci he. recc'i'l., tho'l , vi i-rr; laid !,. e*i am- I,v some ii.ijai '• ■ r.rreri ebi'iis. i's i • d.t-cuui ( iagi .d curia nee :-i r;:i> spoosor t; by ih< pro: ressive ffitiiuus ul ! America et r-. e! AurU'for/.ußi. Con- Tv n l i'*P Haii. M- f’ l boson " . »• be-' rei th. tr H ir llj r. ilk Hcoy, A. vVulia.'t form 1 i vice V’r-.-.-.iei.».•■. „na Cubinei ; i ru:ruber, and now or.ii.,r ol ir.c I | Ni-v.- Republic mcgaz'r.c. !S . it't; vppa r;>t h bltterr.esis fvl, Hoi'oson do !arc(i. "Ni ,:;-d k-a.'ic.'N v t l '' re :d i■ i. i-s in i.iicir r.i.-'iibiv • i show tip at riTiam event •■rnip day win have to answer t- ! •U. • people." 1 1 Rcbemoi spok-. briefly, d i : filing, the right:, i co’ojNKi pe >)■*<•- • ■ be c- e . rvetive. t.vlhJw a middle : j cf-thc-rond policy to “to be radi ■ i Cta ;!' liO.-iei.t.Ml V T make the program bf fomgn aid , i‘-. i'live. Mi. Wiiilrv-r- suni. if.e United Steles must con vinepc."-; rdc ahiend it is -sinttuw in advocu - Jru Ji'ilHioii of the poll tax .on. hike - , imnaton. . intervpciai Cosmoix-.litstu ! Ch<''. rang ihree nun.hers ut 1:5. ; ibi.gii.; big m the lutvn :% MRS. FEROOS’:?' SAYS PROGRESS IS BEING uHOE LONG F.i AOH. ! -i!L Nul.ibie -- - n i-.'cmg mad< in Uveaking fi ■. \v ,-i I i•; Vs 4 ( C,.ij Sc v* ‘ ii l *"' nwr'l a'd ;- c-Mc-nciin!-' ..,'. i lived, uv voli-i Mrs. C. ::ho» FVrgm- n ot Schonei'ton \ v. N*m ;• i f.R.d Th-cs.Jent ■! th-. vi--. li’.-n of the N.-iiiur.; I C<'iv.u:ii ol ' :, S<‘ ms. at its. firs) • cssion hoi i j, 1. | . •; ' \| , V ' i i -'l'd '' i i Sc-" G, i ! ‘ Xlt.f. * ogs. 1 >1 1.0. W,':'K ‘f hf-i iii . y ;»P. p •.rivi! ot da •the I «v:: l\r> idi(! : - v hi. 'ihe S. :: ; r:vu *t * • h : u hitir-cti; - iUiiil < :.,/•!• hsi- U:o lit?ld si lhAl In: nn oris md wkiu ■ .*onm s. nit''t of oti A r hi>)iiir- bcit.k-,j uiid. i'. S' Louis. s.“k po in It’d :i, " eng t-ars- •■'• quiet educa 1 ‘ na- fn.s.si'-'i sent : ■ *i• is so ivci .in vniistanding merr. •* !.apt« ... -• »• ■ No ...- Presfvi: -i! i The Sc-nio- Planning Board. •;.. La.i-u.-'V li,c key:.oi • of ■hr Cor.--.' ft ion. where ?.C«ob Glr. s' :: nincr.- and Sennit Gii-1 S: ids ;:r«- ,-ssi-mbled fnm .ill port? of the cournr. Alaska and L. a :.a Thf' rii’c-.'Sr include Nc c.-n representatives an-d uiustauc: •ng N*-«r • lead rs are laking pai’ vi ;t>; venous dUouSsi---'. ssions. S .N-.-a-.--h. ir.th ■ ■ c i'-t.-ii mem ' • rship f the group has grown 26 n- -- ,-r-ni is vl "• ~n tl-tinii- hsgn iP/uoxinriateb t..!6n.n06 girls ..nd | ,’duhs M.-ifjy- ?n >re gii is wivii to j.-iir: the Girl Scout-- M 4 s. Ft i*gus>M. id. bUI M VO piruCnl: '. IH/iTi d‘. U‘»C abintinued • i. hack pa^ei v , Im-ian onu-n onl\ o’ m! Croup Vt Me<'t NEW YORK (ANP! Members of the American '.Vest Indies foundation were the only represent 6 fives of !he colored group among 200 exhibitors participating in the 24th annual Women's Jnler natii.inai exposition in the 71st Regiment armory here - c con fly. The event, spon sored by the Women's Na tional institute, drew exhibi -evs from some 45? nationality groups and 86 educational, civic, patriotic, religious, cui ".rai and philanthropic or panvzafions Crain' iielievrd Sworn I i.' \ r ( add . Vincent S i : W.-ters. bishop "f KaL-i.rtt win p'c ' sidt .it (ho Thanksgi-. ir.g Solemn ; !,.J; M.is. v- hire will 1 o precede-'-'. :by a pro: c isuina! both the school i J m the church tmd at -'. neb the nc>\ , Si. Monica's Catholic Church Co it- j ;”1 v 'l! K < ded scaled. '.i’'t• Rev T ohn : j Dilion. assist art pastor nf the ‘ chin eh announced hcie Mend;.;- ; Co*o a ant <0 'in* i -s vil l-r j Kafir DtHon. anti 100 Rev M j -j ßurke will be .1 .a:- -a mi the Rev ‘ .Icoano M Tierney, pasioi of tiiv t burr Is. sob-deacon. Tht Rev James | T V.t ! • prelaw 1 e'.' Ap.iio a tit.-: ~nd Sacr d FI qvence :•! to* '■ «*.*•-,»;. n House oi Studies a' : $ morse*. Ohio, vui c.cliver m< o mi ft. i St. Mos'ie ' Sop. oi ch. i; . • ui-ctb d reel ion of Sister* Ads-i | PhiladdphiaNegro i V Off (rt)fS ’1 O i»OP PHii.tifti.riua iNxr.v On the basis of the results of the Stvmber t -lection, the trend nl the colored vote in Philadelphia and f-Jsrwhere in Penns' iv-.mia is back to the V.f publican party where it was >.-ff "c the days of the New \ lie-!, of servers here said. , -The liratrtHlk party local - b >'-i to take advantage of 1 'Jo s- What V (Continued o». D/.k Say Truman Has Their Support; GOP Leaders Rouse No Enthusiasm NKW YOU K—if the 1948 presidential election proves in 'a* reasonably close, the pavtj which *• ins the Negro’ vei*’ iii the nntth and west will put its candidates in the White House, Walter White. nationaUv-prominent Ne gro i< ad< r, dev Ia - it. a signed article in last week’s issue of ('oiler’s. to * WAI.TEU WHITE m eOES TO I.I3RARY AT NOTRE SAM[ :-COT RE DAME. Ltd. Miss I .--U G ;)• .’ior ct WYsniiig l U I. , ;■• .in -:?f H .ware l.'niversil.v. ns: appoint< d Gib ;md Exdiartge .I- -'i :,. mn tnc i : • ;vcrs>H> u ' K idarr-i- ■: v. ,ii inr- Muted -.es •- ■ ,',ii N,.- i ir.!: :."•■ ..> the rte\ i Hi -.:. s ,’ci Konna. t SC.. T' 11 rcilOi i <>f Studies at N.4i-v Dame. Miss Do- I'i' * : I:']” VO .'c C‘- r ' D.'-iTT. m Atlanta Umv< rsity 'Ga. v. sue *;!: j. . last ihrc< cc-urs h-.-ac! of ihi caialoguuig do ; i.;.nrric-:it ir. if-, anaci.- ity jibrary Bfic'i,' ii-...')" to A tint;-a University. ■ ssi'iT-. ■; .:■ :s.--isi;- librarian a’ Mine. i-at Washington. L> IC. from :94.1 1044. Dxiigl'her 'f the i.-uc Lonn.-i Oo;-. 1 : or a gi-ivernmeri! cniploye<- to; ; : . o.i n ■ ai’C M: i.uv:o C j D'-c:-;-i she iv>m tr. ’Washing ■ ! l< n ■:!. Mac I. T 919. A ;S3f. t*rwitu»fc j j - IVm.-iY Hi;:-!-, r-'.-l.c : Wash:. :- ; 'Gontinueri on b.xk page.' IforsuVrsot] Goo 1o k\ . House Os Rep. » i LifGIxVIMJ \NT.\- HcmH-rNOTi. Repwltlican. i local <<>lorc<) attorney, was eli'cn-d to the Kentucky- House of RcpresenlaH-ves from the foay-secor.ti legislative district | in the recent election to suc ! cced Charles IN. Anderson. .Ir. Hr beat his Democratic op : nonrrit, William Childress, also I colored hv 00 votes Childress 1 . has been granted a recount S.oui-villc replaced its Ite pot.tic." ! o:*rri t»i ;;n entirely Democratic one. The I one colored tncmbci, I uifcnc ' i ivton. KeptlbHiari, ■a as swept off i.he board, i ...' .r“r_ . ii’ ii- t J ] •' N. C, Nurses Urged For Army Deadline Extended To Nov. 30 To Fill Quota RALEIGH Still Tued with a '■ rhortag*- of Army nurses despite the new opportunities now avaL j able in the A’ nv Nurse Corps, the ; Deportment >f Army has author*2- : ed .a. i-xten*. ion if the campaip' • to interrst qutilifiad r.ersrs in ca- J reer service with the new Regulai Army Nurse Corps, ot in extended j activi duty as reserve officers, L, ] J !V) Pate. Sub-Siaioi Coirimandc-i , CT. S Army and Air Force Rctg Sub-Siatii n, Raloign. N. C., an nounced here. North Carolina nurses with ot Without previous military expe- • :-?ncc were urged by Li. Pale to ci rmider ihe ne-w benefts and a«1- varitagef, available not only tv career Army nurses but io nuraos r-n active duty in Ui. new A 1 in; Nurse Corps Beet ion oi c-sr.k ’Reserve Corps. SO RESERVE DEADLINE He sitSd th-- Department oi The Arm- hi.-s itended until Novcmbi- SO the deadline for submission ■- applic:iL--3S f>jt' pe-m»nefflt c.»m Witting as the Secretary of the National Association foi the Ad |’ ■ ancement of Colored People, I Whites points out that the Negroes-. ! r.i.ivv hold the “potential balanct | of powr-i in IT states of the r;< .th nd west and that their ! i.Mate hi 1848 ' White says. 'Only 268 -. ,it-s are needed to elect a Pres ident. “ The othei eight slater ith c substantia! concentration Wgvo vctei’s, Itave. an add: t.ona! 72 electoral votes. DEWEY WOULD BE PRESIDENT I; ih.- Negroes had voted as r '■ ltx' against Franklin D Roose j'di u: 1044. Dewey would now :!<'<■ President,” White reports, lie ! *nts out lha 1 the total colored A ;■(<-. in eleven of the 17 states, ; uv ,i .a- than the plurality giv '•> ’i'Hvvf.t and that a switch 11 : ■>. < lecloral v otes would • l \i resulted in a Republican ; v ,etory. Tin. parly that wins the No 'o vote in 1948,“ he adds, “will : or : ! v one that offers some con :■' ’ 1 t*’ wuiende that'it intends at hast to help hint get a square deal.” Hi says that the Negro thoroughly disillusioned by past campaign promises of Dem • ats and Republicans and 1 wctciics with a hard-boiled eye • am if '- of the would be Pres i idents and lawmakers." Negro leader reports* that ' i'resident Truman gained a gressi of support from the colored ;, ple in his Lincoln Memorial ..speech jast summer, when he sssd. 1 federal government must . show the way toward extendinc i Continued on pack page* CITIZENS NOT IN FAVOR OF POLICY OF WHELAN , WASHINGTON -WWi fen pioyees of the Pebbe Housing Ad ’ ■ . .i/itrab i) and t : hers staged a t second demonstrs-i iCK! at the new | Wi-ek;; drugstore in the Longis-11.-w - Bulldins., on Armir-succ Day. aa th. s: re stood »a! on its scrvice-to whites-only po] \ . About thin.\ r'-monstrators. in : eluding about ten colored, showeci oi* at noon and stood in lines inside . the store for : niv than an hour 1 More than a hundred persons jam ■tied t’ (■ drugstore cafeteria 10.- ' Monday to protest th« establish merit’s racial s..gregation policy Spokesmen for the housing ’ branch Local 3. United Pufclk Vt'oi-kers. oi An.er: -a ICIOI, charg ed that the Whelan Company had ! 1 i -ken a plods” not !•> discrimin ate against colored persons in the .store’s cafeteria Space now occupied by the drug store form, j-iy . ,i ; , a Government cafeteria, which had no racial «Us s crimmoti policy Many colored i per ons - mployed cy the Fed i Pub.:, H- using Authority and . the United Nations food and agri < uiturt- ei’ganizatiuns which occupy the Longfcilow Building at 1741 1 Connecticut Avenue northwest. r>s in the Regular Arapj I Aursi Corps. There is no dead lire j foi Reserve applications. and quai.-; 1 . .1 Rr- 'i've nu." r-E may he dtgk j hie in future veurs to qualify so ‘Regular Army commissions, h*s | added. ! "The peacetime Army wffere It* ; mu-si's exceptional opportunities, ! Lt. Pate said "The benefits a mil ~ vantages now available not ItfMfl : i Regular Army Nurses but to Red rv. nurses an a: live duty mc-rnl I (it • thoughtful consideration*''„*‘m| • .ry qualified North CarohnaH nurse." * F-.-Hipij Alpha Founder 1 I Fes In Indianapolis i i DJ AN APOLIS, Inu. Fide;® W Diggs, founder of the Knpa-B ipha Psi Fraternity and 1 scalS •incipnl died us hi* -deep her.' On® ) Saturday, November 8. brlmtirt'ru ft . n cud is km*, useful ..ltd colorful® «s i