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PAGE EIGHT Continued From Front Page SCHOOL STORY Ah•' ugh :he Ci • • Ornun. ‘ee-rTA dclegaT’.'ii xpvctcd t ; ir; p irt a report ou ,il of the No i community's com |i la in t*- eon- • t • uittg the school .yslun. the Min- l rial Alliance has confined itself ' i ;he issue of the loe. tion of tin A-. ;.•■)••• high school. Impresses Gratification The Rev. M W. Williams, cha; - r: .in of the Citizens Committee ,mi arr: mber of tin Minis, teria . vilioncc. expressed gratification | ' progress made by the minis- ; t group, but aim that form.., ; 1 mmendatiiin;; from his group! >• -dU await conch*slot, of pending • f'cr-.-ncs aud a mas- meeting ;> 1 "■ rh the "finding and conch, ■ : to . " would te nnor : «i. "■v diff. renccs. now ever, are to i i.- uunri between tin arguments j :o -’langc- of the ehoo!'- loe.itmu ] v • d by the Citizens’ Committee j ir; jts meiting wit Mi. Sander so"- ami those contained u the Minis I tonal Alliance resolution. The text of the Alliance re .oiu tion follows: February 23. JJWt: j t’RI AMHU; We. the members ui the Rale; lid idenominational Ministerial Ai • in ! i "1 i ■ weekly ?•. • on the above date took unde .id : vLsemcnif the matter ai th-. p:• -tnu location of the Washington Hi;a School which has p<j; ll Uici.-i fin for a number of year.-. Bee.him • Negro v.l1*• h.ivt no direr' i.■ j rescnta'idi; oi; the Board f KdU j cation we submit th-. follow in.- resolution in order that the c.iti of equal educational ouporia: i*y i may be bettei served. RFSOLLTION Where;.: She Board »1 Education of Raleigh has propored a pro gram d improvement of tin put, lie school system: and Wiio-ieay it i: p- >) that no-.-, elementary- school buikoe • and gymnasium bo comtructcd .j.; the present she of lie Woshiiw toi; High School; and Whereas it has been proposed that die present Washington H School building be r< modeled a:.-* continued ir. use a*- a Junior pne Senioi High School: and Whereas, the ju.’.gro nt of the Ministerial Alliance that present r;te of the Washington ifig and Elementary School L crime'.;- unsuitable for the followim*' ron sons: 3. The presetst is Jocaled - - epre: sed re i dc.■t ia i an d bi * nw* '-rea with umvhoicsom< oncar in I ho Lives of the beys one An Is who attend <cnoa) there. *■■■ Tee yres o ?xi sne is l oca t eci <> t tht south m frine< of. ?he cu v directly opposite to th*- trend of *^t*c** ; 'H '•* ■■ ■'<•• S’-.. . ,i - v * •** °* •* 4 Avgtu _pv»p.Ui«Ul‘..*?i. 3. Heart 1 1 and ■■ ■•iciy ha?.; rds «r encountered by she' hundreds o 4 schooi children beioie reaching the ;:;a ire site. 4. Irioo. .• transportation fa- Ciliti-.anti mo: :a?>s, of ;ho pry.-- * nf Fcnooi site make it so iu-k sible inai the o v :;: ■; d : ■ and €am.>ot serve •■oi'stiee T: soc;;<i agency in o mnumii v. *• A feign majm : the floa. citizens of Hateful- ,•?-.• >.<i n.,-. been unalterably opp< to loCtit joy) i \ t .W..iS3iiv»«.- Si-!.- li Siim! ... ■ ; - h mentioned above. Be n the ref ore rt-io/ved if. . C. Tie Tl" c.li an . aaa na a .'I: .' :.. - t-i-.rial AU:.in<-<. s-.ibnut the folic-\ nu; n c-.'anmendsstkjr's t. ho; o i-r EdUCaiii.-n of Vt •if iyh in In-: that *.’w- y/ a C'"'.; .n an' -chcua i.v urovi ment when . i-rcompiishv: ruichf serve 'he ba- 1 clnrvff.- of lha c-OTprsiunify. 1 Thai a n. -,v w.-sl-,. oion snaa . High Bcbooi cuiiCiing fa consfiuci■ ed ;ii the direction ;>i tne crow; i h enu'i of th<- Negro pi. .. ol.yi ion. 2 Th-;! the ))-■••. ‘vr:t com lit no t W.O'i.,n,a an H.. ri: fck-T.a, . School Bm.id.’;:;g liio.: ougiih re. CKaU'-d. cotnptetefy cQnipned .a converted into a modern etenu t;- hi/'y and Jurat;; Ki;.;. Schooi. 3 Thai a new Wa.-ningioi; *Ojr High ScbfKd fok: be t-fio-vr; we. - View fmvard uceessioiPly t 0 s -,u dfcffts m all part*, hi u • C -T;. v... tht Lope Vfi;r: ihe if.*,: tuber: a;:.. ultima'vi> hct'oir.t- -ron; . *'■*ruotivt* social force in ij>e iv: ■ innnHy. li- speci/uUy submiti- d Com th it too on R>. ad u i. ons liil.ei-eeii urrunatioi.a i ivi uisl .aa,.,| Alliance R CV T. c. Bam ms. Rev r. A ! Kearns, Rev ,V. £. BanfieJu K. L. Rniford. Sbcr«ta.-y. R<v. 1 C. Lawrence, Chairman DIME ÜBERALS rreskScnt and Dcmoet »tic party ~ H. ai to such a convention woulc t *’ ,r ' ’'-'.gressive f>- r,*’-.»rauc party; a;in JnJ-.n !}. McC'j-ay. state PUT | chairman who addresser; the t»roup .-.i*d trie possibility of such a souUi v ide- meeting had already been ch - cu-sfsed with Democratic Icadei. j Georgia Alabama and North Co oiina. is high time thi.t the rest ui the country know these recaicitrg.,* put lie officers do not apeak for u.- noi the majority’ of tiu- white pc, pk- in tht south.' th. 3»tetri: ..t, , «Hd, Moreover. it t.hrcMtem 1 | h'outh Carolina participant: in th cuiaent rebellion with removal fror: Copies were sent to Preside r n.man members of congress win. ' - i’ urged io pass ihe civil riG proposed. Gov. J. Strom Th.ui-ml.nri <•• Is directing the f.ght for south c--‘ governors, and members, .if ;;i< Stnii:. Carolina Genera! assembly Sli WTAT li Ms sat rj: EBawwsssr.s hops': "V’’- hope to make young p-.npU *wt OI things at they are. bu. ousrh. run -■ be. We'd litee to give ■■*** *>: iiiNpxtWiity ;* «><>vur. izi ! iitKicr-land niOdcni problems: ! delinquency dnuiL i;■ ■■ ■; u n i vipiired \ ti i-.impii o ■ conditions.” is ■ i hat 'n A i ; 1.11 .r; campers were ;olw-r-.-d Ly hcii expo,urc to ! hinn« ' hoy did ! ,i, !,m!,\v -. xisi.eJ and fhoy ■ 1 :!■ ■■ j is possible to work with to,; | o make a betti r world. A keynote sounding Iho lnotu... i Pi'-; of (he- work on the tv.iipa nd the bctu-i'icicries was \ <icccf :,y 19-vcar-okl Ann*. H«>bis. a sop*' i.morc at Bryn Mawr, I think ii'"- a wonderful idea. ; vc oil on three >.vcek end cuni,k and 1 think ';c ■ xpcrH.iH-; ha ui creased my cotitipa.'sinn and unde. ■ .■ianding. Ann it's inspiring So -i defected people become hope ; i and try to improve then con dition aftei walchc".; us at win . ! c i v. ■ ci; end i amp-- arc enjoy <d and paid foi by the .Sftudi. :m iiaa-nreive.-- They pay :or their ,eeliv nicids prepared at a Ne,;,o jliurch at 12th and Wa’.lace S', -‘e s i’ii; church alro serve.-, as letup*/; • headquarters while the cam..; works the Jmmediati migl no; iiood 'lilt nunibei of ..tunents wtii b i i-cuaed soon to uc<. tnodute tin •. !!•.;•- applies,re- who w<.n’. in ■ me ;* pa’ : ~i iln vc vk *. nt! 1 El Si Sis *- c;.jf tucation. said .it "yviiidd make no -tatcivieni in matter" m i that he did nei knov. v. , pr- i ihii'e iS'a: Auhiilf! iiii;> tei-s would follow. Raipn Dranc...a: aetin:; p-rt- .dent oi Phi- sche'Oi . '.e: ; sun ■ ■ reached ear coin men’ . i.aL'.pi:.; H'.-ly icvhiiic CPs the o? J r ...ehilt.Ui.nl school ir. ihe sUr.c. J ! Hi.ioka ’ill- 'lrani* policy li .. 1.-rti'iij. Srsid r.c had ailsp.c ;hcd. Bel; credlis t,, Auburn m*v’v. ;vl day- aco it- Ji is a member of t-NAAt [ He ,i. teai'hi -m , Co.-,. .i. County school near tvererwo. I!.- mother is a teacher in the Male llie*niet:!..ry school hiu'c <;OV. HVSTIi veiled a plaque coritinemorating the iOi>th ana:vci arv ,->! freedo-n ft oni siav< -ry .:. the Virgin Ls lands'. In his welcoming addr*.ss tint ernor Hast it dedarod: Ai■ ivei'i .:.. irec men a u won-ien eryoytog personal right-.-, iitx rti* s a nr. privileges which Pii.ou; i'.. u.;i\ and its >a;p'- (■ p■ sions in tin vangua.d ol the "m;::ch of’’ mankind toward a bett;-; life. Yet, fre-edom car. never Ik- fully won. or wholly secure*. "Men trust ;e- ev« .> pv.sistent and skiltfu; it* -.n unceasing e*t tort ’o fashion a bettor stwiety In that struggu* today, mankind enjoys the incalculable odvatt "age oi the pu-rposeful and cour .vent of til. i.piit-d States wi ,: ■ -oji i oi' uI and appro;"- u; i i" I nt has re* CSt in l.u of the p. op:/ (fi eur ter.*-ji(>rirs and possessions and that in no ics;- titan three public utte; uncos, ho has singled out the Virgin Islands for speri- In rneimon "Mr. Presider.t, we deeply an prc-ciate your visit io the Virgin islands. Our welcome is heart felt, A t nop*.- that esir gre 0.1 iliijjpe ness today may be ours also We are honored that you have consented te unveil a tablet com .pp- ni :,.-t:v* n! the centennial of i.-mtiTM-ipation in the Virgin is itinurics symbolic ol your |>?4T* Ucipation in our centennial cole ’■> ' i;t l Vdli . NLM FETES Vi trie'Up arid M:.* Kim. and At Lr..-pa;:;.-; Charles honored guesr-'i, Mr: V 1■: 1 ■: .-• Srpp,: v'-k,>;uipr■ ■ ■: pi: Chi.- .ic . Deten ( : . ;,f. Mi.* Cat T Hurley. ■ of ib. ci:;. tc*uchi-,>. arid presidt-n* ... Ui iheac!'- ers imion, CIO. Ni.URi UAbOIS UWf: if IV:: thi* H; o •i iK’.rihirti-oT) ol Mooa lor piitoJi" ' * ‘'Ft)! r.SO'i- N'OtriiiU; i: 1 (H't Dla V Loo TvYe sot- its tern; ni Tar 1 £'mwrr; H rr'iiijion:-.. wren needo-ci I'*. u f*Ta*. 11 TlSOh !hv : •; ( li n-t-i'r u ■[>•...(. Mi vh(: : s • ■■■ U! <vi \'v in !;>vjng *nd d vlres’-;. All i ace.-. iroeris «.jv' U)£ov< are : j-rvod bv t:.is greal or* .* r: x;«1 ioti. hence all < ci i: Are you QUALIFIED in one of these fields? • DIESEL MECHANIC * CONSTRUCTION TECHNICIAN • AUTO MECHANIC # CRANE OPERATOR • ELECTRICIAN • CARPENTER • BAKER » COOK H you served ta any one at fh* —depending upon your training Armed Forces during World end experience. War II and held a classuiicatian Here's a chance you shouldn't at specialist is. one oi the jobs past apt You can draw.' high listed above, you are eiigib.e Army pay, with all other be. ur ic enlist in the 0. S. Army in Site, and be in line ier higher a non-commissioned cihcor grade promotions 'while doing work in .p. -|iiririiwihiiiffiirir«itniivirrinniiiii 1.1 in m which you're skilled, Look into tMt it today. 1 You; nearest O.S. Army U. S. Air Force Recruiting B*Jwjwty|3BPT7Tl*Jß Station htrn all details. ft’B. 8. Hfmv SHE #. 8. AIR FORCE service v. s. astmy etat 10m, m w. wlajrtin et, . CANDIDATE •■Mwmn *;■•***. James C. Little, .li'. eantlidah !V tin* House of ttepi’cscntiiiii . from Wake County, who tics (■ spok• out in favor of bet toi :urm-to-rnarket roait/-. tor the i'V«n if it nece italcs a • issue to financt Mieni. c colors -ivc ii to themselves io Li |» C ?; I I IlC* K €*U C • '-ii t-. ; :m C'Pi-nioj; H 'lt'i.'ia.s Ciil'vO- ; 1 ;:. Ip Si*);.; tuud Ni v. V,i.'p:. ••The Am 'it;';, Red Cross l!:< *i, h;-iii!i pen .pi:,. ,ii v iuoiar* A'li;' ic;i:i organ;/:., ions, li: r gu!u*‘ services arc im portant. and it.- disaster reitef ant) i p iitpii-Pii !/ru;:nin .: sorniitnii:,.' p.pii) wnieh \*. ■ ~.c UcpeiuJvii. vvo au; npuii tin iiistitution:; o! pin v.nMo ni, ! ficspcak lor ’nc o; pihiz.ation tlic preaiert public "C -pi p; ..... * if; it: hisiory bcf.iil.-e 1 C.n : I'incmbci' He j.i.e i tinti wilvii the.; v, -i. a- mucii ne.d ot such a i’c j.'.HM . . th u ;■ : ! . ui Dr i/ V JetyUfttui. pic:.- ' deiii. Naioinal Bapi*;-a convi-.Uion. H-ima. Ala.. *'Eve;> hum.'ii. bong ; bould be a supporter cf me Red Cross movc ' nil'll’., v.piich ;s uc-it-neci to help Miur,.in whatever skm ii ; idah ; si is a humanitarian organ n ;nd '.c-. t.T tu better cont*-. tiotis ot the people l therefor.- • ip mm- n<l to anyone v, hi- has not ...h-;.!; P tht Red Cites ..nd ; worthy purpose to do o ‘The Red V; os:, ;s yens a fiat ; aaportunity to . pp rn . ai! ptapU. to bci jb* s..f •( MH-ci i- - ; tlic! id oi.es • i \. dtu eon si .era foil in tilt- ,npfie ,a: ;>} "‘’ ' blO' l • ■• Frorr*. K'u'io'F.io Jones, ...v* ; V tTC'tili'y, Nii' W V-. \J ) 'Cc* "Again the Hod (Yv; le‘> ui the • » I.IT I.T. T-t nno;!S pTt>gTWn ■oi ovcor and other rveesyary m.. •• ; vioo it* *iii' ft"]Tiv*'.. Such a br*oid. ’A Hi I Wit I ;*»•,: 0 Vl’T-SU ii.v Ci i i>*?U b.y iws i ]3?i Ch/cve public. THiH-X OIF « ROCK,:. , ! . ri,T.ip. li e<i ey a wife ; p.p force sons ; ’ c .iwford was the son os Mr; Btr.h.p Craw-ford Fayeltt .w<* p-. t vr Mfiv.-;.. ;: j p 2-: A fRMONS Ol < RAMI DIFFER Accordii'i io -re tru* . driver ;:ei,ill the iMru ;dc of the ivir;- iv, and the Buick '''as bound norm ;n , -pr ; ia;:<. Othty wr p.-. i v s ./id. fiewever, that the Hulcs v. .. parked off the cc-mretc nigu v,; y o : i ,-i dm shoulder when the p font pL.ee. \n r:qi ( st ;/ |,. mici* iol,lowing •f..rca.n’s recovery f; >:r his in ju ics Tv.-., of tb; deaf: men were ihrnwri out of me eiu ay the crash. 'T'*!,. P. 'iri* %*.’&'< LAV :y u C? foV til; Ii ‘vl; Mclnr.Thi i ruck \v; - cw nod by M- W Mcrvic of i.obev.v OMNiRISOVII -u - s i -‘lynching and an ■ i-poll tax st& tui a camnui'siorj io ; revejit das un rm n. ?1 on m ■ m pjoyr.-; *:• ri i oecu u •• of . creed, r-eiviori or out]a‘.vim- jiryi crow ruics ju rater • ole lion mj oppor tsUrut *e:* foj resulenb t>t ihf.* U. S. to be com no? woo i ;]i irons k-T; Dt>mi.icrii< ii iiii.ph fit niM CARO!. INHAN I <•!.-. .'■ i ; ,*! lev* I ;p a this lump ;mg topchH*!' o' Vis! .11.; issu* : •liou.c.h 1;. ; ;*.•■., ;; ..in;: ton big fur ;:g. in ; in;.’ nf.'.-i:. They in nc in- . i iv. ■ *ir.< nfning i!; . s P ; a.. , n;i - I, U‘( ,\ t ’: | ( ■ ()Ub |( ’ . I> . . me hand. ■ n u* !: ram .>ui c ;• . ;ui).l snuLe rn filibus’.i.')' m ; . i u 1 mig:;' iII si ill . V'>U> i- i ‘ ll’ to pit i ■ -If tile lib UP’i.p out van,p.p as ; mij .'it : (|].m.ijy dele,' i do!II: «> t.Ctil-y ■‘o.xi bL’Ficr tsiAh ii ;u 'Avshi.n.p.'.i.i, i.iut ;. gl.ivc cioubls tiial such npv. .aimed oven then; i ". ■; exi:dii)f; regulation < Ha; .; ia. .i i itilioi, an mm.ituir *»i c'.'oiicction io■ ■ *,i . .i.i iim I;. ;.'•'*/ nt.mbci s of . p. ;.’.• CCS a. Pep McmyhiS. V- . • ioLui re-.a. n'.iy. U.u a ;i j 0 ay ing rluvifig Va.;c/. ca;.i■ " j .. .■-l of ;anployrnem or oi tip • -o;nr store prcsu.i cct in such i { !■-’ i in' as to cause A it by Cunca. : •sid.ni ot the Naliunal Alliar-c ! • f'o.srai . rny.'es.'i . to declare "R -nip an disc J IV, 11 ... 1 1 ; 1 ; PI J p - .'Hi Pa is veil conclusive!:, ; pi oven ;o ti:o sal; -...a an "f t;hje‘ : InvestigatorHHi.-.11. 111.1 b* the 'fv,ti 1 ; inony oi both chaiblt s. cinpifiy .c ■ ; ii rs ox-virnplo’ccc.". "H va shown ti -i. ripgram :l:., ’ j icgi.-rd so? ii*.- ■ !t tci .od to ; ,i ■ -: -. sa . p -PS v;s- ill.-i*l(t;ng Inns : U,m' and pi-.icl.c;- tksj.ih ii;e .jib P'snpb v ole-.u <>: ;v ,ntm.su-.'oiv ATI M CKO ’ OIS Accoiding tu oupi'ia.,* i rcpoi-l:: II to Sn-u;... ;; (...-,;•! -Uji. plan send to Was;-.;na|.,i y comijiiUcc is apivd be QoVi I'/a:! J. hitr .;.: ihu -i" £;; *■i j 11 .-.pen: i'p/i] '{ights . vln.oiugo tu Cohgt mn’. unri to mai.i , kiiown to th Chief Excoutiv*-. : l.iea- del* I li.;;-, Ui upil lid the . • theory of wi. ~ : u-n-cmaev ,n tin South. "1 hit; issuing a call to council leaders througlijut tin; cmintry" * Dr. Jeripgip raid. or pre Cal red to corn*.- t- Washington to protest the rc-m ' aiaviul di*- 1 L''' \ \l .'lr ■ a ■ , \\ m -*w \ gbain lyy Nfunt.AL SPilttTS && sifOOf ; * st>A S*rt»s k, K**£ SROTHEBS lH$TIU£ft!El, m. BOSTOk, MASS, a* 70% Crk?M HHA9M SJdRfTS 1 BEBKE r£?OTWEBS DiSmiF.RiES, m. | f mwx, mu * j DELIVERY DIAL. 2-3911 " ) letter milk for better Health t \ oettsr say., swr’sk, > MILK TOy -» i jj play «>l Un A rot. i uranism by re ; esentatives of government this country hag seen in many years.” "We will exercise the right of militant, prayei as the Church's 'A capon against these false pro • phots wlio won! 1 hes''ov tin ' o X<■ "i! h.ens to w ! u 1 ;< : ir full oilns i n., ar, d i 'njs i - .:n nc the Con tituiici.i art 1 the Bill if Rights \v'. >h :ht \ :';;v sworn * > uphth ; "Our plan calls lor organising ■ - com! naii- nni rn "ye- march !:> arouse the Negro and white I "roole of this c- ni"' ’• ta e v:,r da up.'- t • America's pres !tg. in r.n ■! 1 fairs threat e-n/' ! t-v the Southern Gove; dots' " ' Olio ” *»■ n t * n p t f r <t% rs n n t f ; : i i‘ ' 8 - r *\ ll' ■*. •’ u - ■ 1 i. La M 3 i. IK.; - i %> ■ * SBINGTON ' ANPt a Dwight D Eisenhower official f-’iencd the annual Easter ,ea d • Friday by purchasing ttu irr. cci of seals from . Nationa y f.-i Crippled • .ildivn a;it ’ ,ulis. a little l'tnu-year-old Ncgr • .ni Hi la A!,.e Given, sain to Gen. ■Use.' "flit s t -eel-, help aids line Ell Mae is, a viciirr of eu'ocr.n isy. a cripple;- whi; h disabl; ai it jjt rst.nv ism [ailio The t.a 0n,.! society nir.imai. s a specia : ; brat palsy service in addition O; a , other -< rvice- 1 i iil b.mai .lipped American . regardless <•' the t,alert- of their d«: ability Eli Sii.c attend ;he kin n ..■ n slab baht- 1 L;, the District of Colum I *■ Sc. ... 3. , I! (.." ii ; a lit tl CT: lie ■ i ■-! in- 2.000 stales slid bssi i ;ii;,! -as the national socit.sy 3-1 : I. f K.: Ot . c; ;■ ,ijjm cti >■ • in. public S i’c'isv Februa.y 20 .a; ends on i;asier rfti' Jay March Supjiorl tour Paper! I Save Money! i 1 BUY | i \mm?m i jj » CLOTHES * GALOSHES •SHOES > ;j * BLANKETS • UNDERWEAR 1 !j • SHIRTS • GLOVES | i I AND NUMEROUS OTHER BARGAINS! § ii is ■« | --- - : ' r >*' —m R ii ovtist sr&ne y---j l Ii f,2G§ E Martin Street-RuCqhjM. CJ I 1 j NEAR CITY M.‘ RKTT j I Pmwpbbkihb iwww» , "3 ,v, « fm^asrjmvmL th"~t ttiwhi iht tmmm BLACKWOOD S 11 YOU DON’T NEED CASH 1 ' AT | BLACKWOOD’S TO BUY | * SEIBERLING TIRES 1 STEW ART-WARNER RADIOS | NATIONAL BATTERIES <tND HUNDREDS OF OTHER | NATIONALLY KNOWN BRAND PRODUCTS I FOR AUTO, HOME, YARD AND SHOP " Buy On Easy Credit Terms ! L&lackwood's AND ALL BLACKWOOD ASSOCIATE STORES | 1 FAYETTEVILLE - RALEIGH - BURLINGTON mm CHAIRMAN '■J.:: JSSM l.itain A Clement, district manager of Hu SruUiern Bell 1( ; Iplnn-e arid Telegraph Com • ay uiiosi appointment as gen : drive chairman lor Hie p)18 t-. n.'i .: Img uintpiUgn of the l.t County Ric! Cress ( haptet ■ !<j,di rvi.: he held March 8 to 22. •‘Jr. Ci 'm nt iist became inti a--.--i .sti d u i;l; Red Crasa ..-•liviiies during tin '.lississippi • ivi-r Hand 01 .it ... -.■. hris he was a part ot the 1)' aster Relict one ot tin Red Cross. Nurse-A Oifer To Ax >< Pga! 01 Superintendcm (P)». i■ . *ll jI A S. t - i\' I J I v. • ; . montiis • ; :-.l ih ' '"i iKtiaa h*-‘- p/iti*{ , ly Ni. o ! iui* v •.. cl liio v\>loi’ed v/M.’d oiierou If:Oil li r igliul io:;. iaSl V\'t t J k in pi 0 t* *! . \ thv.’ir .\i appuinte SUplil’ViSiOr WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1948 NLRB is Urged To Refuse To Authorize J. C. Union WASHINGTON- In in effort ic iissuu Negro .steelworkers in 3 he Ny-tionai Tube Cotnpan ■■ ' equal opportunities to promo promotion, the National Associa tion for the Advancement >i Col ored People has urged th Na lional Labor Rclation.v Board to deny the petition of the Brick : -o-s, Masons and Plasterers Ur ion of America to n present . small group of white worker.-; in a separate union of brick layers and apprentices. The attention of the NLRB da. called to the fact that L'niti .i States .Supreme Court d. cisiou.--. have <stabl;slieo that no union acting under the federal statute may lawfully engage in discrim ination. The nurses' prot>.>t came when (he hospital appointed a white runs; who graduated t>i June. 19+ head their dcp.u-mi.-nt although ’Obit:- - 1 them tun h,,d up to lt : year- experience The new Ik..J pa.sea the state board examination - t month. i’hiv art* i.einyfitimj; .1 colon e ti ad nurse or. it they mini haw ■.- i white head, out* ".i; x; .i-ncuet bluce m itui t are r. ~0, ud r, t" vv alk out. too. u-i!i - ■ ■, ~ . 114; nurses ,ii< le'un.t -i to Iheii , ! P^ts. Hear the GAMES '■s. PLAY by play I '. il ! • * IjM * with an all new 1948 1 STEWART - WARNER I! i T ' i RADIO . I! | j!) | ; am V ‘^ s5 ’ fm lj ; ' !-r 1 Letts TELEVISION !, BUY ON OUR P EASY CREDIT TERMS J ft J I «e SA '-$Q -M if " : '* , | SOUTHERN : CONFERENCE i' & BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT I 'H‘‘ l}**j |ij OVER WPTF I 6SO ON YOUR DIAL March 4-5-6 l#. mb . --. ilji Direct From DUKE GYMNASIUM T'ii < jjiii Sponsored Bv \ | BLACKWOOD’S we. v and all I BLACKWOOD • ||L ASSOCIATE STORES 11 j ; ||| j!|.j FAYETTEVILLE BURLINGTON j| RALEIGH The NAACP .stated that 'thdß . jc-cord eiinclusively that^ the group applying to the Board bargaining ; gt n! has been instru fi ; t : iifii-.ition as a collective mental in discriminating against Negro workers and effecting a 1 work .stoppage when three Ne gro help./: w -re promoted to the petition of bricklayers’ appren -1 i: 't The propose of the application, - J! was charge/j, was to isolate Ihe eralt of bricklayers and pre rent thi promotion of Negroes- The NLRB was called upon to • •o*>P' I * it-ii nJ.icy of refussal to ceritfy a union in whose activt t'"S Nop lot" will not be entitled to participate fully nor benefit equally. f nz-fßlkv
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 28, 1948, edition 1
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