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XVKEK RNPTNC, SATURDAY, DECT .UlTr.T' t-i, IJI7 URBAN LEAO'JE GETS NEGROES IN UTILITY .11)8$ NEW YORK -•• The firs! Negr white-collar workers wore hire oy the Cleveland Electric Ilium mating Company kr-t week m gotiations by the Cleveland marking the success o! long turn and the National Urban Le;:gp. to break the utility company jo’. Lias. Announcing the employ ment policy change. Cliffor-i M'tnton. Industrial Relations See notary, Cleveland Urban Leagtt said that the new employee would have every opportunic lor advancement. Although- the C3e\ i land unlii c ompany has always employ*.-! Negro workers, this is the l’in break away from the “tradition ' Negro" job ealego: y. It is the second private uitiity firm m Cleveland to employ Neg ocs a v.'hite collar \vc.ifcers The Oh: > Bell Telephone Company, who •"not yet hiring switchboard oper• - tors, has employed Negr <os ; - co.'lectors, commercial represent :• Lives and clerks. WHITE COLLAR SURVEY DUE SOON A complete survey ol Ni-gr in white-collar jobs around tlv. country will be released to th* public by the National Urtuni League before the end oft; .v ear. The stkvev, being mad: tv Leroy defines. Assistant D rector, Industrial Relations T.b pa: hnen,i, red,; show result • " ■ date of an intensive campaign begun by the National and Ur ban Leagues more than two y--,v • rge to integrate Negro'-.-' into tV utility and retail merchandising irb fields, as well as other nor Negro private concert',: such banks, insurance companies, law and manufacturing firms. Ax t *A / , A\ i~- A J *- -a t . yU v •- « ■ & U; " Igjg m* v. a „ v ~ .. ~ ,-^.... ... 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Scott was -sworn in recently as the first colored deputy sheriff attach ed io the superior c. uri of Chatham County, He will serve as bailiff in the office of the Solicitor General. Scclt war. sworn in by Judge David S A.flumen at i c rercises in ir.e Superior Court. He vv.rs eppoiniei by ihe judge upon the recom mendati.-;i of the grand jury. T'iUs Alexander is Siring prrsrtit -5 ts. cu-;h the «nuriesy nf the N»wv Vork '■itapler of the St An*- u.--. College VlUnmi Assncia th-n. The program will begin in Taylor Hail at «, I*. M. which made the proposal after c/nsullalien with the UoliciLor General, Judge Atkinson told the appointee that with his in telligence and ability he probably would rise above the jcb in a few years. The new deputy is a mini ricr and a member Vs the Ear. He is pastor of the Se cond Baptist Church. EVA S. MITCHELL i HASe MEMBER I OF RELIEF GROUP l HAMPTON.. T. M. CAMPBELL f NFAY YORK A ■. ordination L i*i AmericaN major private for- J ui.cn '-1 iff ugcncics into a sing!: r ;i-r':a'ion. r.ct ,-n motion Septem i ..-• 24 a, the White House Con I fcrence, is nc-iring completion, it t v.a: u:ported ht re recently by ') L.; Marshall, national chairman u , I American Overseas Aid, which r ■■ attempting lo re-unite volun ■ tai ;> relief gn ups much as they * ' ' . duriog the war under the. ' Nmonal War Fund. Two Nc- • > g: thus iar have been named E ; nt U directors of the j rawly organised agency. They * . I. M. Campbell, -Extension *. s. vic< Field Representative of ! I Ls- Department, of Agricultur.-, * jf.-t ated a Taskegee institute; } . n;i Mr. Eva Mitchell of Hanvp- I tun Institute. t In a sfaten’u .* issued at. AC A s 3 naiiona; /k air aat r- rs, r.!,. Mu, i i! 1 said the new federation wul bring ri*,. Its rant nil relic: to dts- S tre.-:-f ; p. -pulnti ,*n abroad and ; .mpeal weary Americans at home . uniting undu one banner most 1 the naior organizations 5 • ding relief to foreign lands, - including ihe great denornina tioiial welfare units,” Tic* ACA chairman revealed ' that Kc-iveral outstanding leaders ‘ ivivc acce-ptocl membership on the r i o•• u’ivt committee, including ■ UiorstiV Ik v- William Green, ’ I'rnlip Munoy Donald M. NcA . ion, Charles P, Taft, and others. Tn<- xurn.Hr-; of the member a- i 1 geneies of the- federated body, ; which will conduct a joint eam . paign !•:>; funds, will be unnounc i h within j •.•*.*.• days. Mr. Mar shall. the chairman, is chairman ! ’ ..•{ Inc of u;rectors of the ;• Continental Baking Company. .. md ‘. us wartime consultant and ' a.T.i: MS.tr;,!,, v.xth the War P:-v i tion Board arn the War Foe:! t ’ .Administration. j Fellowship Pane] Held ■ \i Bloodworth St. ‘V [ F?A LEIGH The Rev. John Oil .. lon ussislant p.sst.,r , S’. Monica. ‘ c-aiholic Court a, was the pniici pa! speaker at ?; panri discussion ui: J!uv. May fVo Help To Promote ; World Fell- vrship" at the Blood • , ’h Sheet YMCA cl 6;00 Suuda;. ; r ; evening. ■ vHisic was presented by Carl • , ■ Cruduii of St Augustine’s Cob'ye * o.:d Earl Alston of Raleigh and do j, . votiona! .service.-: were ccndueteei ■ * i tv tin- speech class of ihe Washing; i i tui. high schc ,1 under direction oi ■ ; H., T. -i- hnsoti. i Others participating on the pro s gram include Thomas O'Neal | jt O urcr Day,-. Charles Debnaro • N, 0. GOVERNOR | ASKED TO PROBE i AN6IER KILLING j lv> William Barber Raleigh NAACP T. V. Martgum, President 1 ! the | ; North Carolina Ctmfc-rehfce of N A A. C. P. branches, has asked G v-; V. »w Cla'rry to send the S’nu.-. Bureau of Investigation into Lii bi.gl. n and Harnett County, to in vestigate the killing of one Nr-(•>•<>; I and the serious wounding ts .•!>• • i other by a mob ol white men. at'tc ! r- argument r>t a filling station ; m Angler, N. C. Although the Raleigh News -on ! Obforver, calls it an 'Ambush Af fair" with the uuthorite s not j ki owning who did it. the colored j people of that community tell a dit | torcht, and most likely st ;v to ! NAACP investigators. The man | killed was Charlie ifeudi Smith, about 31 years of age. and had a wife and two children. The e.-lov 'd people throughout the c rnir.un'- itics of Dunn. Lillinaton. Smith field anti Harnett County arc vv'i y , much upset. , The North Carolina Conference f NAACP will threw its entire strength into ihe case to uncovi *• ! 'be whole truth j A few days ago the Governor i notified Mr. Mon gum that after in j vestigatioh there is nc mystery. Ail I parties involved are known and there is no need to call in tin State Bureau of Investigation. 1 It is very ironic that jusl when the ‘Freedom Train' has entered nr fair state bearing those do u mints that are supposed to guaran tee oui freedom, carrying the very document that bears the statements ; of the four fundamental freedoms j - pen which our so-called Western 1 Civilization is based upon, that a : member of a minority group hat. been deprived of the prim ■ ot the j four frcedr-nrs, the r:gbi io life A- ■ i --1 /* i Stfi. We in North Carolina are for*, tunate in having a liberal and, fait l minded Governor and *o some ex tern., fair-mineded law enforcement : officers -as was shown n the! Godwin “Buddy" Bush case) but it j ■ is the sentiment of the people wh - ! will decide if JUSTICE wh! ne ! ' satisfied, for it is from arnonr the j people that juries ate drawn aud it Public Opinion is against jut- j tier it will go unsatisfed. It is up to ! the people of Harnett County t- see that justice is earned out. Thomas Cooke. Earl Alston. C. H. j , McLendon. E. L. Bedford, and Alt,- ! ton Sharper and Hugh Morrison. ; Washington and Nccdh m Brohgn t<.n high sen-.; I? and the Y Teo Clubs of the Kalcych Public S. bools. ! # M Say Merry “Christmas'' jlj With A Bright Cotton Dress j | J T Like Sparkling Stars Under The Tree These lovely cotton dresses will make lie; eyes shine on Christmas morn nun For there’s no gift she’d rather have than these. They’re made of fine cotton fabrics and styled to flatter and wear weli. Come in today and choose one from our large col lection. Sizes 9-15, 10-20, jjfcjS-Di $5-95 basement store tMsdsm-eBfM . . ii a, •- *&akmm six s*Bß** «. THE CAROLINIAN Bride Stealing Upheld By Judge In Africa i CHAVIS HEIGHTS BV MW L. BROAIHF Mrs Lula Morgan of Auburn i l spent tfte wcek-otiti with her dau«i«- i rev nd son-in-law, M«. and Mi's | ! WllHani McDaniel of 5 Chavis Way ; Ml':-. I'.:-no Chancllei of 12 Chavis j Way has hern informed that hu : daughter, Mias Marian Drake el I ; Cuhimbits, Ga.. lu»s been ill ;mu ] i c nfined >■ th. hospital for sever.. I i | days Her many friends wish her , ; | quick recovery. I, ; i'.l r id Ml>. .lei! :"1 \V;d I I.! i ') Smith r'a . spirit the past week!, i end visiting relative s th N< rlina j : qnd Jacks.:.n. Mrs. R N Brown cf Kn’lim...-. ; I Mtl.. :t; : returned !»< me after v , n 1 ;ng her sot: and daughter-in law a* . Hi Dart? Terrace arid her grandson j who has be n ill with a broken leg aicarnpanied her. AH friends of Chavis Heights and i else where are in sympathy with ; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harris of Dare Terrace in th. d 'h o' b. • 1 uncle whose funeral was held Sun ; day frchi the First Baptist Chin id The Capital City Temple i.-.rdgc No. SlO >f Elks celebrated twenty-tl.ird anniversary Thursday nipht, November 20. at the Elks Home where more than 200 guests i were present. Hcnorod guest w.o . Mrs Tony Matthews > f Philadel phia. Pa., founder and first danga ter ruler of the local lodge. Those who participated on the program include Mrs. Annie Met ullcrs. Airs Bessie H. Chavis. Ma A. Brown, H Townes. L. H. Wilcox. Mrs. 1. Partin and J. VV. Baldwin The Chavis Heights branch ot the Richard B. Harrison Library ] .presented a one-hour program Fr;- : day evening at 8:30 in the library; id 1 Edgecombe Terrace in obsvi van::.: f National Book Week j j These participating on the program 1 ] j were Miss Beulah Kcavis anti j | Howard E. Wesley who served a . (master of ceremonies j Haiti Aroused Over Biloxi, Miss., Incident Port-tj-Prmee, Haiti AMP; Public opinion was badly impressed by the misadventure j of Francois Georges. Haitian f minister for agriculture who vtas refused admission in the Buena Vista hide! in Biloxi | Miss., due to his color. The press of this city has j violently rritieired and exposed { the color prejudice in the south , it is to be noted that Minister Georges w. scn official mission . j ind tmilrd by the I'. S. state M department. j j LAST' LONDON. Soiilli Afri ca i.X.N'P) •'Twain" or tile na tive curt cm of marriage by lapture. was upheld by a white judge here lerentiy when the abducted woman sought to hav* her eapturer jailed, (tie worn an wa ; ftekv.vra linnqpn. According to (he judge, there was no case since "twain" is a native custom. HNIH T L YTLD i\ Ptiti Trinidad Junior CV.-legc wa:; un defeated in the Reeky Mountain h Tja nden! Lear.no m lil-US. winning eight, for tbail games. I Af‘ STRAIGHTS ; I ' -y//e«fHAIR . j f | | USE ONLY !•>-.. §/r '■> mi moil | -£« 32 CONSECUTIVE TEA3S | Far Straightening Sftcrijr StrsmSs g Sf Vi 4 8 j rIsHSs 1 Ir*="i Litt. rv K »*AU ( jccei c ■ i , P. £T A! I 1 FRiCE vm J piNTS j Ilf - * I j 100',. M«'.-lr«l Spi.U DisfHed f.om Crci.r i I swsoirs msm cc„ hnben, hi. 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