PAGE EIGHT Continued From Front Page 1a \» civil i tght> to revc-iy citizen.' '‘At tin momtut. President Tru jtii&n .seenm to bt strong ••tmiwi.e the Negroes,*’ he continues. ‘The question is whether h" can hold what h<* has gained, o; whether the stood will which n created for his parly and hi, ov- n candidacy will be overthrown by the actions of southern memb; . of Congress. • ■ “But there appears to be no enthusiasm at .<ll for any of the current Republican candidates. And of course, as far as the Nc -Broes arc cone, rned, there is no comparison between President Truman and F:\v.tkhti D. Roo.e veJt. despite the President's pre en’. popularly.” White declaica that the current political power of the Negro in !ne north ar.d west, due largely the South in the two World Wa s. to the ntiffration of Negroes ’rum both major partite-, “worried." Bu, has the political strategists of he deplores any move to organ ie. '.lie Negroes into a single, voting unit. "Most of us devoutly hope that i* will neve; be necessary to form a racial bloc of Negro voters.’ he says. “It would be far better, both for the Negroes and the country a< a whole, for racial and other groups to function as American citizens. Whether the Negro does so or not is not a i-hoi'.e h> will make, it will bo n-adt for him by the politicians.' The 17 state:-, in which the Negro is said to hold the “poten tial;) balance- 0 f power” a>‘e: New York. Illinois, Pennsylvania, Cal ifornia. Ohio, Indiana. Michigan. N» »v Jc-vscy Missouri, West Vir ginia, Maryland. Connecticut. Del aware. Kansas Kentucky. Okla homa and M.I .ere :s<’tt -. mrs. mm so\ . t Ire . .use of a jitfh of 1 aders peii. : :;i s and inceti/!!. (d"cos. in ree rmtioi; of tie import-aiic of loud, Ike Oir! Sc n! !t Ilf. :<-! is instituting igri ulicie ..- a new fu 3d of acvlvit.y SOITH PARK nui'n and re tun ;ix:re have no cr. .-.s in: over or untie 1 til. Scute., r> It -i.’road. Eecattsi of ibis cnndiiion the on- , inf section is isul;<!t.*" and ii not be:. y provided bu .-■. rvice. The petition iwinnfl nr t.i..t there aw two blocks south i Braga Street extending m-ru Fayc-'tcs». ••• Sire. 1 i - lev Gainer Rond v a.: ; itiH err no iigM vci#h make: ;• • mp..s.stbie for made tv • t» be pro- • video ..ty innU rexrvnre. The City ai' Raleini extended the city limits ' ve. u.. area several years bet the. w: : r.d prom;.- - ii) improve the arCui, but A ii ■ ti.a ~ ! v b> ~-n ii: -U'dlet! ■ ■ rt-.a! service has n>• bier: exindeo ana the entire area r. -1 i! 1 aw,, oi mud. Postal officials sdvDed the yeti i i oners that mail tv uld not bt <■>;• U.r.dec, to the Sect am unn: ’.be streets were improved and C n n.na Power and Light Company ciiiciais c\ mended Mot the streets arc soo rough and muddy to drive buss?* iivvi throughout the day B rick, the area !<t”rig isoi.it.-Q b; cau • . ];, k of sti'e.l:. Ihcre i no c n On.; - circuliir I'onn.ca ■■ wi'ven South d 'it re.- W Ae C! t. City Manager Braden promised id i;. v< Us City t -i’ci 1 and Public Work.-; C<.nu.re.si..;ne's -Did. Uu proposal pr.semwi last Septem ber, but .-o far iu> n< re n ha.* .ven taken Mr Bracks: -aid Monday inght that pari ot :hi >posai read ; been studied oui no definite dee; si .i, had been m ■ CIVIL RIGHTS means shall we nov- use to ; ..rt ■ to is report law? *'3l is nur task to see that this country return to the democracy of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Sin t Roosevelt's death vve have goo* a long wav from that democracy We must fight the force.-, that profit by the fact that there re no civil liberties. Reactionary forces have made attempts to split the Negroes from the labor movement and attempts to split the Negroes themselves. We muD fight these forces in the Rons'. \ i’lt wav to bring pood coven-, merit to the count-v again." The- following resolution v» < passed: "The R.ileig” Branch >f NAACP s?oc*s on record as welcoming and endorsing the report <>: the Pre-re dent’s Committee on Civil Rich?*. As members of th« Negro ->ec » the South W:K*re Civil Libert.)'* are d'-nied us on one minor protex o< ■■■ "th-*, v. • " iv.e that ni<-—e vru-'V n enough The: * f -re- wi TrC'S!dt T- - <n -|r»U f t-v • (. -■ 1 err, of r*oG ’ 'es i" ■ m/ik<* ’!'<■ “ *' to p: *” t 11 • - .1 P* ft ST. VOW t’S f dlowcri bv beneddn-n. 'Numemi' 1 '■ Ty.'-pinicve -i', ,, i, V- ••- V n 'ore >■ PedeP' -1 orifits Hnh Ghost l-Stir >r«d Ob&tis Orders -s well at ••■’.oec-san clergy and member*- -f ligi'ns orders and eg t: n; Irttm various -ectinus ot North C.r oliuu a rid idiomhig states will he Metro tiers of the T-io 1 " Nani- So viet y will nc* a« .-T ■ and foil w• rtr tp. which wilt be* if- at frr i h th< mrmberr. ot th- Rogary %n A Aha. Src-ietv will serve din ner “ - rnitii v«eev.tiu- into th H«>L V *}»• Society ; rd the Rosary and sWH Sc.dirtj will b>. held fob In# tv fl;3o rvrnr; Sundoy m 1 qpj-,, tr/ii- infssrm* c ocie'v ' ftu - fergsob "< n (or >.p-" - hich tuts te ftg pV£‘.jjWi «f teftarea^ J i > ;t(t Jv * iiA. . lU>l i 'Aiil.il i’-tU. i*y | ; j .Vi )J c,:- ;-1 ‘: v’ ; :: 5; : . ;,*J.;sE a 1)0 l Vi- c the tv . A ~y. iIiSS iKLjs.'H ; i.in. D. iviiss u." received c Bachelor oi Vru> deg.v, with hou , ore ri m Howard University in !940 . ' Tl't- fi-lloe. uu; sin recciveci , i the* degree <-! Bar:lie!•••■r of Sc; .n*< jin Libvary Science frens Coluim-.a i : University in r, e\> S'.C ‘;- I Tin- new N lr- Dame libiv re ire .-. mcnibei oi ihe Librarian'- i.dvt . 'of Atlanta Ga.. and l-.us conU'.o --; u'.ed articles to var: ;iu; library puo .lio-iions. At Not noioe she wui !be hi charge of ;•)! . fts from in* j ri:vinu«i ..ot. ti - a,;:.-, and e . Wit! 1 in.-UtUtiom. ! Tire N.-n-e Oantc [.i’.»-ary com. j ..rising nearly SOO.utm volv. j> i i i th** lore, t itn.\ easily itbva ji us m the- United S.:ult also houses the C'h.o k-.- Wighimaii ■ j Mur. •iHi An G.uicty contaimrig J mor. than 300 pr ntings by Var j Dyke Vhi iilo Vciojw- ThUO-vl'.n I Sarg.*ant. Cons!able, lk-ynolds m? i j man;, other master.-,. I ! TO Sllltk VS St IB* . tH‘ . e . e. . *l-. fin, ibi-vr, pastor of First * <h.. i > Baptist t lllli. h Nor:'.:-!. V.; will deliv er the Ftiiiiirk-i-'s Pa., address at '-haw l/nivcrsity Frida.-, nusniing v vember 2i at it <> ekick in • rcenicaf < i*:t •-■«■!. Rev. T£r. Grif fin is Pre reieiu <n t‘;> i University General ASvmni As clstico .-.nd I'ormci vAcrattvc Secretary of the General State Bapiiyi € 'in etitiun oi North Car ■ I a, \ \ >2- V. 4 r v - h#A Y, s \ \ fuA » \ ref ! PROOF \-:■ | XsZW I Produit-d and Soltled by j BC«KC BROTHERS DISTILLERIES. IRC. ; BOSTCIH, MASS. aO. --». «fw«a 'O. -re—fgfcJttXK r-t .mmh i MESVIATI ¥3EiTrSiAT{ON, TOO! Yon just can’t keep small fry oil the I Root. So. . with a simple twist oi ' the wrist, t»gul,atf yout Venetian' blind* to control ventilation. TZ RMS CjXlk \ BE ARRANGE!) WILSON WALL PAPER COMPANY (Ny-.-ro Owned' 7IS E, Mur tin St, Pham 3134 S ' '■♦kwc;. —. mi trm;g mwxts mim pki%!?)F-M Vi- tureil above in haud-sbak ivy rile arc Dr. Harold 1,. Trig*' ileft) president of St. \ugnstine'.. t'oliege. here, and Robert Till man, former basketball star for the 'Saint-, who is president of th«* New York t 'haptrr of St. vugusttne s Alumni Association. The s( f no is the Recreation Room <■< ihe Harlem YUi \ win-re Or -.This; -! a led lii- nalicj and pro jfram before a record turn-inn S' -i i uru tine's Alumni and fol lowers:. The oi easier, v. Hi* h mark 50,000 New York Vets In For Service Bonus Jan. 2 Xi’.U' YORK (ANtx - Mor* titan aft.vuti sc;a- veterans ot world Y\ .11 IS, ,i- their nexi «>; kin, ar<- cii|;ibl- for .he !e.,nu-> i>:.ised .reel vvbelmittgiy bv N.-w v ork .••Sate niters on Nov. T. ' . jits an* to to- re. ,-d meat. - cf a per .-ent in crta-i in state ini c:ire t..\: plus .. ire. a-pticl, < -an 1 : lav lr. sorder to :jaa i. inr in* Ia v re- v, !ii<X. :i .- ■ .n- \ :w ■ are •< it'd therr.dif .*. .eran mu.-t hav< beer, a v. -ident of the slat tar -i- : tie.nibs im mediately jiri .* U: t-nu ri ns. -,-r - • ,^SSS) Topped with Ik spaiMng-eSeas color Ww S of Inaty orange siartoalads... what tan© L goodness... what a bfendisg of floors •* • ** 3 lmv v \x. S § ''' ‘ ‘ .... THE f ; t| t h't \A? ed *>: rri.sg'-- first publl,- ap fnaranee in New York .i»< e bc cuminji affiliated with the local insfiiut; u of higher learning in the above -fated capacity, took aI.K-r Punday afternoon, Octolier the idth George Williams, ioim «’i 1> of Apex, N f and KaieigH. v. he attended both the Berry O'KelU School :u Method, V. t . and Si Augustine's (’allege. Ha-' h igh made th;.- photo Williams is the above nteniioned ebilt'* ' ;:,-;tj»!;cr. ■ !' I- iit -. W It. ■ (id; I ‘ I and Scptc.-niter J. I!MG Pa ;■ i; ■ ;:i- vviii i:i- eOtnputcd on ,i length of vert ice basis as iol i: \vx. Sire :i the veteran served t!0 nay- c: !{*-<, with the armed i • v.iffsin >iie camisn'iita! 'unit- of !!>: I s >l5O for m re than .*0 day , d duty within the ,■ in-.-,-. -, li:vS; .. !i ! > 'i!) for • ii: oui-.ide tvnti'ntincuui I'.ltlti . V d'ccring re.r-.n ir ’.he V-^Whih i isFoi'^iHUai“n !n -; s arlem. I she \ < fab i* react..in l < t, - • niic.u.i 'an- being, i ir • c on 0 > ' Cl 1 re ! “ ,>•. a .i - • '-. n'• - I ’ T.^vv,-V.V ' ' 1 ip .‘D., *1 ;i >SiC. *•< t iit .' i i gun it: Jp3* to pre.m -*•• big.-.'.’:' |. n.'i be?.!!.'!' Meui ~ .: (i bit-: ’re-.. I H rir m ■ *s the- reretdi -■’ tlv aEaptn-n <>f S:h :•! 145,f> “Don'; Buy '.lb .. ' ; ri l Vv'ork. in aC; organiKution * ... .. T --■ -| —r-yrninmnw re himU for u Process Die: a your prmcesa in p, It ' i city 'paten l uLy Buster K -. re Gihim l.ci . :,iy icet Tuey'ic:; ~ ;m Live T i ---.■ .ajl ‘O uX.I : .. 11l ii TUNE IN TH.F BUSTER BROWN GANG EVERY SATURDAY ALL STYLES AND SHADES IN CHILDREN’S SHOES ROSCOE - GRIFFIN SHOE COMPANY 120 FAYETTEVILLE Wtirrr ■* 'XKTW lorimw-UT ■>». re ». • *%'■ —Orlt** - »*.^ ivrrc 'l'«»nvu:'d cmo .*> ,• ic’M,ih; limit , • ' j- v< »p). iu > .« ;\v employe**! A r.‘ ■■■>•' survey «Us. .■ •>; the su» 1 nw 3 t.u;i ,\\'nro-i'v iuj : i i . ’.s ; t:i>t. p/fgt s ,iir now at fv.’ '• • i!f m noth 10 105th omployir,o ■r in ovr. >o :'jO ptirSOtf' •Vr rlouV lanrtws mill •ho. •v, .»i Miiiili wc.odiots. v. «ivov . • about (>2 i" ■■ :>rn much about how ivu.i .;r their t.irost piopct tnt> . ''(>•' uj run’ t esii and tutu re F irn ■ Bulletin Wei, WEEK-END IN<? SAT* Ki)A Y, NOVKMJWii 22, i SHI ; 1' lt.t.U'it pig bi - f'ier-- (lit 1. s-.' ■ of bab.v pir. about oe-hait La 1} }' -/I *;■ ••' . 'IV, V- it I j 1 Vy .'.V . jo i ia’cpuis; warm wish l -lit «g| J •• GRANTS turns m the heat with low prim on Will OUTERWEAR “1 hr everyone! I fturdilymode, 3-pc. | Mens 100% Wool Phid I BOYS’ SNOWSUITS SPORTS SHIRT ■ Kesha lined poplin locket. Wear it os o jacket ©r O *Mrt. B rroufon collar. Lined all wool It is 39* iortg, has button front 1 ponti, bib top. and bvo button-flop » ■ Matching cop. 4-8. i**V§ pockets. Sizes $. M. 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