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PAGE EIGHT Continued From Front Page LOOK MAGAZINE H'Ci's themselves Ho uiges Hum i j tarn their pla-..- In indust r.' by; i raining for jobs aid dm nr. thoii own part to promote iitii einpl v mint practices.'' Quoting a stato mcnt once mod., o \ Alt'. Granger licit "'liuil ■: HCC-, eci above everythin!.- is a drivitu will to put over det.s ’ the tui- i mre declared. "Mr. Grungci ha.; that will.' Presidential \<pirants Cha. les i);ih;e, As.-., tout Pr. si Seerciary. has acknowledged /-■ NAACT id ; on .11 ;■ Gov ernor Karl Warren oj Calif or ii aii.i promised to i-ati to 1h Govo; nor', attention the request for committee "at the earliest, oppo* Harold E. Stassei. has made th only forthriiiht c. nutu ;:i in ■ - -ram dated December 5 front C.- tumour. Ohio ; ending. ' In response to y. U! letter Nov .-nth r 14th : consider the Report of the \\ m. ■ j Committee or, Jiv .1 Rights to be | snj i o ducumtnt stor 1 .to- it ae;. J .;ai sin-!-: t’ now «m .nteud J :peak : its .t-.-0.-nm-uti..tiOns ir-J detail in tin coming months.” G vc-i not Thom 1- Dewey j New York mad*, no direct rep:;. Jahie-s C. Haaeriv Ex wti * As sistant to ilie G*>V( r. or ii-.stcaa wrote ho opinion nr to Hows: v ca-eful :■ < -ting ot the recoin;:'. I ions lead no 1 ■ believe that tl State of New York, muter Gov not Dewey's leadership has teady iakt-n many >1 me s; , • which the report recommend - to Hogerty ealis attenti n ii * '■-■ York State law ogams' disci uw. • ation in esnnloym nt and io in troduction in Congress oy Si-nalm living M. Ives 1 '■/ \v York ot rail Trades Ein.jtoyuwi'i a which is presumed to mi a-; *;ic Fair Trades Em ploy m r.: Ac! which, is presumed >o mean tb E'.-.ii- Employn.-:-n Practice Act White has thanked 'Mr. Hagc-rty f - his opinion but requested to: i G-.vemOr Dewey give its views General Dwight D. Etonivnver has replied through an Aide the; ■is long as he is Chief of Staft • f the U. S Army he is unbale to ex press opinoins on this and othe: matters involving ievislath n. No reply has been received > dal,, from Sera/: Robe:'; A Tali General Douglas Mae Arthur, Cor, gressn'Kii’ Jose-nth W. Marlin. J).. -Uassi.chusiits. Henry A WaHac ar.d former Secretary of Sta- James F Byrot*. I .oimec ticut Governor be open to any man qu;: lifted 1' -erv-:*. lin -el, c- of race, ctac-i ancestral origin.” In commenting upon this l-.-'.Hr. Thurgood Marsh;:!) spitin' ra«n. ; for the NAACP. stated: “All G v er-.Ktrs should take such a J-'rti;-| nehi position opposing this unlaw -! it.i refusal - t the National Gum 1 j Eua-avi m W shiia. • n to require] of various state units the ad mis j non of all citizens, regardless of j race or color. We arc deioimiivd j tc iibtair foi N---:.. yon in ric-sL ■ m such opportunity the right to joint teat unit of their state Nation-' ai .Gyaid which they dr-ore to jo.n j the applicant.” BALLOT BOX Till- s. .7.1: 0 ;.n U;lj) UndilH: 0t .1 r,allot boxes, soul Lockhart, wo to M' urc the candidate.- b. me vot ed : - that no < : i ■' h.. u- a enun.-v tv injure the rictus of any of !tic nth r cr r.ridnr--s. oy commit ling fraud, evident < < which is ..h;andy visible. Lockhart said that on his rc-l.a i here. he will -a .-. ii'r. i.L- m } vnty net out;' ta obrorv-- ft; -i-l'f'tO tv •-i ft," • «'-r 1 ; bvi to Home the \v-•i.se)' X tlto cui> te?! and srt The h use in oiNjc; «.nj. in. TRUUN \SKFI) ( uc.itii-iu.l ■ r-p a t i-nitic • l . u i hildren of the district rcgaaai • <>«-<* color" ' ft : c iiferriiia: with Mr. Br ma I Diikseu anti! a. d T'-c* iny night that in -. i.skm.g '■« dc-tvi-'l .commissioner and scfei’o! officials for ' report l tfc s'Ak Ii saici he -v uia ..dan no action, unbl he is informed what tic far’-' aa lie requested that re-mrls ’.voui t : t - Dast uit Cenumissionct Jo! Russ, I’ Y uru- Mr- Hen.-; Grab > Dov] r er.idcnt of the board • : idt:;r icm .■ ■ d S- j„ i'i; tenri-a'i; of Seha ’a H b at :V. O vami Mrs. Doyle refused a n qut.- - maac by G-dr, :r Bishop spe-ke man the parent: that 'lt botu c: edui ita n mewberi nf;ct wi'b rtriki. g par- nts •>cti hear the 1 t-bje. tiam to the- a M - at the: tv. . amu xes. Dr. Garnett C. V-Dlkinson. first as sxstant superintendent of schools ; i charge of Negro affairs, stated th:. ■ plans tor improving Hie tw. an nex buildings are untie < wa. MX FREW ' list October that he is not into c-sted in any position in l.h - United States “until I finish t: job that I have to do in l.ihcris Intimates predict that Lanier \vl i not be available within the next five vears. It is apparent that Dr. Knight' cuiumiUec anticipates positive a.- lion early in 1941!. Knight emph. sized in his telephone interview; i tth the CAROLINIAN Monday 3j.rrht that his «r -'ttoe simply >i-Ci-mn.ends uctioti the col• lei-e’s trustee bound. Th truslc . wall formally elect a stu cesser to lb’ Shepard. With ‘he removal of North .Ctftoim* b»hrr. % .CHam "Tt -Stu--’..'. .:-L ... —I . ■ 1- . I • . - ... L_ successor to Dr. Shepard at the jHi tui'Vi instil a tuii;, obsc-ive-s j C'< sc- t.. the L»ui r.am scene turn jt,.,-;. .specu uUK-ns to North U.vu ; hut. j\e«ro <-vH.ef.tors. Among college i.i'csident.:-, •n this atatfc whe arc known to have 1.-cen favorably viewed by Dr. bln-pard comes first Dr Robert I ] ). !ri i,.,j -,i sh; • Ur<i-.-crdt,v I*. i> believed that Di Daniel was Dr. Shepard's iit At choice tor a : successor. i Another N irfu Caroiiiui educa* t, prominent iv mentioned tor ii. p)t*sj,i -ncy of the North C:.. >• i.na College at Durham is Dr. ih . old L Trigg, president of St. A .tgustine's College. c.'bso: vers ir Haleigh last week, pt.rpc- tediy edectmg opinion ii ,-< to the State Department of ; ~i. 11 I! is 11 U. 1 <T, ,C.; vv" l.h . 11 I—o a decided v,.s- on oi.ner candi dutes for the Duiham presidency. Liigto slot •: as N. C. College =.- sidential *hr.lu-r reperied!/ ..u ( week follnuing tilt uthem Regional Council’s re i,., .Jution of sections of the tiro j - - - C.iva Rights report recent •fbmitted ft. President Tru man with recommendations of de j, ;;,i of aid to states with discrinn {..lory racial practices. J TAgg becaro. th- rii-st Negro j I >1 i,: S'l. Augustine's C"' I. : • follow in; three years in r.n j>' ecutive p< - -tion with l s If- sh • Regional Council. He Wa.« formerly State Inspector of Ni gro nigh scl.ools. Tiic- Raleigh :uinor market ov-e the w- ck-end purported to fore ; {<* an eventuai ciioice between 7 r. and J.e sT. Tayl >r. pr m -Ti c.f tor N. C. State Teachers' A sociati.T-. end former prof-c.-,,;. f r.bychology and personnel dear, ..■ N -'ii Carulin-i College m Durham, where Alumni sup port is solidy Tacking Tayloi for i ,i ■ presidency ot the college with ’-.iah h- has been associated >»< .- mil r.t and teac'ner for the past 3 ; years', if is believed that Tay ia; s, chances have been undim ;;;ed bv inroads .Raleigo j s, urces attribute to the Frige ''bath Cari-L'Y; College contin ues i n the meanwhile to be ad mi-vis’ered bv a committee of Vr'xv deans;' Dr. A. L Manley, dean oi the college of arts and --(■oner-:-: Mis Ruth G. Rush, dean women: and Dr Albert L Tiirnei, dean of the law scr.ooi. Fi.-icul affairs v of ITk:* institution are under tin direction of C. C. Ap’cv business manager. .. .a nccs; Miss Ruth G. Rush, dean Knight the sub-committe. that .. .. I ivccinmenJ a suceer/oi to D- Shepard includes W. Frank Gi-ldsbo.o: J. T. Pritchei:; f;. n , o' 'caous M. Way nick oil I j ji, b. Warren. Raleigh. Othe members oi the colleges fustee b .rd excluding the__sub < mmittee. arc Dr. h. L. " 1 ;V --tvs Durham, president, oi Dun t ;,iv< i-sity. chairman, Oscar Brr> r M Gantt, and Dr. C. C. -r-ouklmg. Durham: E. L Bos., j ' ~, , ciydr- A. Erwm and '/o' B ' \Vanvn, Raleigh. " Svledi.-n ol a president to head. I. Norih C. olina College :-t ! Durham is cei tain to locus i'.ie j educational ;■< n d race-relatu.'i>. -.. the nations on the <tp ■ pointer-. As the president of one iof the nation':- foremost hperai lo t- colleges, the new president ! be faced with the necesscto j -an eciueatior,;.! course that v. i!: I r-u'-ct Ihe demands oi the po*.- C'.-.i \ V erld and its professiont. i d "Tocracv hea-d on evert nan lard the \-erv real problem of opr : i n[ . in e segregated situation I thi t "T.hvuia ly is not intended t< r K.,|-in th;*- generation. "'b.-etcISC • I t e ; ace relation I, -.n;« . tit : .-lection of a preside-'. /.• North Ca;"-un:: College ■-’.- preruir.i.bly depend in consider u. measure- on the individual reputation tor b- ■’»£ '‘; sf "" n v " "rrcc quosti.-n. In the ca-.*.-s of iay lor an ’lrire, Li ere untointo bv the -•tig. it a r-f radicalism. Eac. nerumii-'i notewe'/h: pub; - •. ■ in this stab- As an : -v ;; --- { cjilege admin .strato: - - - • :-e •>" •' l *J h.. - _ - - -to vantage. Prior to joining th ■ : ■ Suiith. r Region. Council, : presidenl of 1. S, e Te- . ' College ;.t El ir* tb Ci. is aequaintet i ; -\ wan lie. machinery peratum? ire -h- cd ir, a >. pt.rated institution. Taylor’* supporters, i the oh ; ■ h and. po ]nt t o hj .s - > v yar n with toe i .te Dr. Sht-u ,a: u. For a considcnible par. pi this time Tayioi is- s:; 1 to ho en ;o.ve<i th; la.v eJucato: s r -i. I,ncc. i mt* iVv o ini.*ri truv 1 together mU..;. In general, '. 1, is rega. d.-.-d in many state o. . . ;e. as Di. Shepard’s protege, H aid 1,., be trn..roughly conver i:,ant with state affairs as they re ; ir.li t-, N, C. College. , in accepting an executive spo . iih the Southern Regional Corn , Trigg accepted a spot tha' Tavlor repo, it / had previous:- lined. thus, while 1947 appears f ' .or T jykm and Trigg, there nr- Raleigh, Durham - Greensboj-o, and other key Nort.' Carolina cities that believe will th-. coming of 1948, a new ere,; ~ .j; candidates will spring up. Regardless ~i the candidate • die- may appear on the seer m othe; sections and aw?; he- institution that D; , Shepard founded and brought ti |. losition of • -utstanding leader 1 ip m national education, tbc-r --«ome r f s." vers who are stil id to be interested in some o v. late educator's immediate a. • ••dates r.t North Carolina. A cursory glance at the pres 1 tnt college set-an could hnr-i!' i« (r look Dv r A. E Manlei ' i T'e-an A. I. To.-ri.;- forme: Deai Mphc-nse Fide--, or Business Mar ••Ter C C. tont-v. ' ’ ihe county supervisor lellin ■in' th;/ -‘ - don t w ;V, < ;orn : ni in hr re .-no working « , . onr office." a j, The >nps-iviat»r weisf to mat ft: L 1.1 rTTat' iV'lffliitiriMlt , -fli-ff-"Ti'rti m-f'■ f snuu. .*b . . ju.it piainid to linn that Mr Washington (was then at nis im-iumoit to nelp . ' will the annual check-out i.rogi rr s --.-itlt col- red bOlTfnvers. ... spit oi the -.-ounlv supervis , -, Ih.-I.M ,-l tha I iVll. VV .r.sllli !;;■ • ill j ii.!' alone :o ltnis-i Ir work - iu.u com; to do. the sheriff >v-. j ci; inant Rial lie iiati 'betn-i go' t. - o' quick beter Ik gets hurt By S • lifts lime » group or whit' l ! : cople lif h gdllivix d ovouiid 'he . ; .overilint'iit-owsice) .a- tised b.v r vVashmgton. F<-.-n r oedfty n.inrr Yr. Wash i hir.ton quickly t-athr.ed up hi? ; j.-apers and .i v, - t w •y. -' ‘ '; was' rorei ig oul of the olti. . l f; i. get in the cmn'nng pe,.- i.;; *1 in the crowd mutter. "Tbm ? . j i:;c piimpkin-(.-■ .Sored 5.0. b.. now -. ] Lfs nt him " M . Warm: -;f - - mode u quick get-away (i was- in sis- .r :■ that N..-»:i ? j Hickhum. a colon d aswslant F.-.nii ‘ j !-au?ity Agency -q, > \ -:;or v-as ' j mysteriously slain ir-.n am busk no right shortly ; ilia report it;,? ‘ a duty in So a tnijer. 19-18. He i U SsCC-ivid a ilil ... 'list if he o. - . nlod the -eh ii,-- ooda would be I ion nd. !*•••,,t,n_- m ■ t.t Mi.-si--.Mpi , (j ! nu'itod down lot ce.mpc i a .it ion ft-: •I r husbands deidb 0,-c:nt; j. mu* ..- v- pr ved cnecius y<-l; th, ; : - ■ .I-n- of the miirdet Ii is ■. ■ < ,/' pvac.tico for eg; it niiu. w,k ~ ; - i -in. nt th- mo at'*<.- official clos i 1 mg of office ho.ur« in order to s. I; die icrnif ! :■; a. ih ,r home. j Many j al peon!,, were surpr;-. -i it the .accorded VV; ? . j . -itors it; that ho «. a nativ- ol 1 Louisiana and has covered the sitew r Ir.u.ny limes be ton white employ.-d. til. Agn'cuttuic Dep.-.nmcm ! s lensi.in Service arc. ’h- Fanr- ( a - lit Agency I)-, tore .< c ail: -.- .:o -t v'. : . v. ■ f/.mse -s Hoi- - ; Administration. 1 ; Other observers were ol Uu ; opinion that the n-p -i: i f lia? Hrcsi i i-jciW’s Civil R'i-his: Committee .me j ii.e controversic-A a, ■ areci by th |. 1 Trail; -; i,t .- ■ • - ill otoia? . j r.g segregation me a'iav.: j j ihe places at which the train stop , !■. hiert the train <, ps may have ( bearing' on th: treutmenf «e- -. U orded Washington cegrog.,;. , m eauc. ..in j Mgm&tk brings you Baking ■■tag— yW coal wooo-rLtcrmc COME.NATION RANGE "I | ,'ro COMI*O I^ E0 1 M, :, . I n jI YES, this marvelous Mo: - w . Lkcs ail the guess work out of coal-wood baking. It your recipe calls for 42j ; heat, you just set the dial at 425°, and your oven is automatically held at that temperature. You no longer h need to keep close watch over your coal-wood fire or overhear your kitchen the control does all the watching. SE£ I T ■ % ' . '••• ■ j /, ditto |k; J. , Civ.../....t0 . /,.. l ■ . _ THE OAT? OMNI AN itecf ives Eimsrats pruprialiCK-, to cci.-t- this rating, :!• l.'-k -I adequate appropria tions beis ' ahi h hits prevented tht stlegi trim get , ting (his rating in past y .»!>. ii j w si. fed It was pointed out 1 Unit, in making ?T:, plea to tin- | legislature. President Atkins has j continually called attention to the I 01 -neering work <l' the Winstnn sialcm T( ackers College, which ui heeam 1 '.he first Negro institution in (he t nited States to < -nf-n its work t t our years of college training and the bach : elcr's degree especially for teach - j ers in th, element n-y gr sties. Other pioneering activities of th.- college wive in-, ntioned a.s ! ~ n»e ?* H g 1 v, as the j first and is the only Negro insti- 1 ■ 1 , . the 1 nited States which offers free piano instruction anil Rr. o at! students who wish them, and for ihi- service j -.-" toe has a piano classroom 1 v. ,-;h lies:. Multiple Piano and nineteen praetiee studios on the ! .vouiul floor ol the f ries Memo- 1 rial Auditorium. (Z\ The college -.r iv cr-d in organizing and •-.rejecting it. alumni activities, v. ;h a luH-trne staff 111 its alum ni offices, which are eoordinate.d , -tl; (tie college’s department of ••dncaiioniti guidance >nd re .careh and which furnished the ! .i-iershi;) for organizing the Na- i (- i-ai Alumni Association with thirty-thre? college alumni as ■■oeiaiions represented a-, guests j 1 tin- Winston-'iatem Teachers , oiiegr Alumni Association on vpril (J, 1 f)4*.>. si miEssiox 1 it y in.' power. ntui cleprcs* , -•rr ar. trreeabio'in an impropei j be inner be 1 ween buylhe, power and j .iducii !i. He . j • : •'nted oui thnf j ;■ ;« to the Civil war, the 350. r. a,- j .- 1 !j<■ s hold’ng 4.500-00& Negrv>oito ■; .slavery. redt-erd H..>00.000 oth-.r ! •- ui h eni whi * •'• po voriy been use j .re Nec.ro •' e/ey wen- able to poo ! tore oottrr moor cheaply. “Lone In •o' iro tr-t only 4.500 OiaO Si : VIS. bUj '> D‘P(j.-RR.i whltCS. •' V j .ro bondage on the mass of soul la | on wi• ite? ern sti\i be fell to 1 ‘ ; .ia ! day Jan . 4 Proclaimed \''Negro Prayer Day’ W ABHJNOTON TN. Nat losii.i !tori:: 1 1 Council of Negro 1 jChurches <>t the United Suites of j America will ;-'pons' • a Nation;:! ! Pray v r Day on Sunday. January 4, in tiit' interest of the Civil Rights irh-rUY. sp rial committee ..n Civil Rights. , uiK:'i ;s a.-kitv-' all of tin | i:" . Chuvc'i s. ■ luch. : r., e-os l oil ojjjiroxinuiteh seve malum Cle j Ilians, t ■ consecrate themselves I , j designating this day for speci-G !prayer in behalf "t ..pproximntoi;. ■ thirteen million No go ics who «u «' I victims ol j type of o nd-ci.-. ' p iil . y (hat lak. j oes.-itales ,-xp- re. which > nt.d j rsi."' to pr b.liei .school ! ir-g for both rao. withe in politics, , hv disenfranchisement .-f Negroes cw. educin'* " 'state like Mississippi to such poli !i ’. si it. j.,0 '. : at 1 d:: n't ro- Inirnfscr :\n\ pro.-hieidial candidate j"'VCi c. Soi i it'.,; thf'OVlgh tit'.' I "The president . p,; .its go •-•. i\’ ■■ hoik. Tinsy >.•() to Massucku s. bin tney don’s ... to ir ... >• I m I KENTUCKY STRAIGHT j> BOURBON WHISKEY $ /Aj ! 86 Proof. The Dant Distillery Co., Dont Ky ■m . _ •• . • % i&z £4r | futofUer m/KKtok Si/C£ ofSfi£4o N ®amby BUTTER * PEANUT BUTTER Ab "§0 .ijßßj# gp| g*t SPREADS «JELLY and JAM . |||p G MEAT * CHEESE • GRAVY SBSj and OTHER WAYS ' , | pride in the faci that .t >s the great ,st renter of >temoorac.\ in ;! e This Prayer Day turthermurc ' '•.> ,w.'.V :■ the cO-lScteilCw these seven million Christian: h :he in. that ih .'UrvygUi an.i po,. i their social destiny, lies with in their diviv; resou" and fh.ii 1 they will 1 nly resort to this di i i it thni tlie freedom and the it:r!ie. for whidi l 'ey h \e ruth ' ti and ti rd to win. vill be granted - them also. kids prayer movetv.ee.t is a ch i'- iit "in to clod, who is r ‘.l . * the injur';. t- ex pent need by ihe millions ; Black Ameri cans. but vel o is won.-. . for a ■ n ■-•cried unr sous <ppeal from Ilia bili< v' vs bvioie he lets or speaks 1 uci in their 1.-. ai; ’sational Prayei Day will he fol '.-r b% a Minister's Prayer ba n i. Washington on J..., .ary 7. Ti. e.-mi Fn-;tCi'nai C nm- ; is thov= - ’"ore calling upon ■....' i iindreo Nc ;.. Clergymen ’ :i ■•'.ery non. a | WANTED! Ice I mod \\ Oman As Matron In Nurses Trainino Srhoiol SALARY WITH COMPLETE MAINTENANCE Apply: St. Agnes Hospital RALEIGH, N. t. &twiw*vuTmMntri*»firmmmmrmii l n,»o«cir' • •.. a ■ a iiinnwirruir--— —- ■ ihm. ■ mrm '!»■■■■»■ hiiiwm nwruwfc'. ! WANTED! I experienced Bookkeeper ’Must Be Quaiitiod To Handle Complete liluoKKeepiiig Ot Hospital. % Apply: Administrator St- Agnes Hosoitai | RALEIGH. N. C WEEK ENDING SATURDAY DECEMBER 20, 19-17' 'he country to per' i iputi in suit | ' j r March tb ’.' ill e!hr.:>>: ■ C ' ‘ the liop? of the fr ; Tb " JiUtrch 1 \ ill hr tmrely mi'ofri pur > , ;, re. gins - \;• >! mi. ~i be! P! ’s ■ 1 or Lucia) . -,-n. .u. i'.itlueiici ■■ by iv, p Jitiu.. o: prt ssun* groups. j - OMEGASMIET lIN | : DETROIT DEC. 27-30 1 ; The mcrab :s of me Omega PH j P;; Fraterrh . will invar.tr the l Motor City for their 34th Grand Conclave. December 27 30. De - iroit is ready I - the Conclut t. i The business sessions will fc.t-1 liture the repot,, ot the Chasm C - i.i'ti ;■. Scholar, .up Commissi x District Kept, ..•ntatives. Ilo'.ii-iu.: Authority, Public Relations, a.ui 1 the Social ,'yct.iots O.imnutti >. During the 1946 C(>nclave tls dv i rates established the S r.-iai A.- n Committee t . i .teh ' fields as public lucati.m, h• e - and fan employment,; ,p. il rights, th; frai hi - and s, ■ Cal security. The pam was: ■ Tun' dto set in mo- nr eliinery ihai will eause the fra* turnit.v to occupy a progressive j and constructive place in the civil hi of the nation. The Soci,.. <".»tf ndar includes'* many affairs •on by GrcG: or -.anikation-s. The highlight of the o'ini c dondai will b» the Form , ,s Keception in honor of Dr. Rdppr Love Mow York Ci|y. Dr. \ Gsc" J Cooper, Piiiladelphuy. i Penn., a:id Proi( s: oi’ Frank C de mon ol Howard University, Wash ington. D. C. Hove root" William H. Hast.ii’ of tin \;p Island; and Dr. Wil .laid h. To-enscnd. President o:l Itiic Units Gansport Service Fmployce America (CIO) will be speakers at the public meeting ; C( comber 30, 1947. i ...... VALE'S JACKSON TRIES ,BASKETBALL New Haver (ANP Levi Jackson. Yale first Negro foot baller, is at making history ; i»d he Nines. Levi turne ’ our : fi . the basketball team last week anoth • first for Yale’s Lwi V uik hi was a basket star in •!. ; a schuol, Jackson was not eon .-•tdered in t light when he en -1 tei ed Ye 1 Yr.lc hopes to Have a crack court team this year. IrtHRE IS NO j SUBN-T ITuTE I ‘ ■ yp+itel yf»
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