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PAGE EIGHT Continued From Front Page Senator Jaded meeting. S Roto: T: . !.>r rOO ivcl a cut finger and sm* that he ■manhandled a> iPo • "Insortkil.v 1 i barge Oespit* tiii- liowtv i. St’ii.i'f) Taylor was not ehriigci wiif w : 1 1 ion of 1 . irmirigha> - cgr g ! j.i.i ordinance but with >h -.wc-rly ran • fuel. nvauß and brui'-ry and risting ane.i rcstilUnit from Ins. *.s gpvle with .he poll o. Earliei . however. Birmingham polici had invaded t'r.c m cting o r ire Southern Nr.-m v outh Cun Kress which Taylor v chcdiilo'.i (o and had ''(.'.-■led rin sons including Hr . nr. s Duni- Ivowski, executive di. cetor of the Hn”'hrrn Conference for Hunrr. WeFare, on eh.rye- of vie L-o •. 'nr ' !dinanec. !olilowih,-'. this lnctc.eni SNYC f fieials orec ed the trudili , ni ; ■'write' and "Negro ■on !o .-a , arete the uidi, no.. itu me.•' ii," was adjourned after Taylor’s a res;, F Rowing hi:- ;ri:.i :■ so v P; ir Court Judex? Oliver "nl! duim which the judge charged that s.. 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WILMINGTON STREET line T.ivjor hI i i>r .•!;•••• 1 : Mu' <(!- ... ei. .is a ‘ p;. i. n. 1 .it .it .■y li.fi . Smalor 1■ . :• .■ Dun'ivv,'. v.-t. - mil! iori Ant . .'iii in.! .-tim'd Negro, said ill;.! tit ei..id a:>i.-■ • I i.hi • tn in . ■ Wee CoUi : il ne,..;;a,y. In placing Senalm "aylor under '.he : urpcmrfcfi '■'• nit iter pu:;> .. • a .• >• period. Judge Hal) point, a on that Ihr probation would ! .»* ! .’trough the campa.".u i.eri<id i ; which he charged thui iho Sena!-,, v.a- a ticking publicity. Nol Eniombic nsi ; k iii the I listen ; of Columbia •Lore has been iitigiuion ovet • •.n.ints in twenty-one L m and n - -lost l.itse ■ lilt St ! ect’i'h. h.iv .oh, i.i the aereemoni;-. Two recent decision:; by be.-.e • • .nr;:; tn California, in wever. levs found tiu-n. mu i.l i.Tcabh i u o'. ,ny ncrtheiu and veslern -to. es. : ith Ni geo populati-••! c are cases pend’ng cor ,v --etiiiii-c: mom of covenant.-;. 81 t-u --\. A. A. C I’. law;, rs iiave p. licpiii*-'.! ill 30 ease.-. California 30 in lllinuis, in in W : '-bigan; l-’i in SVb;- i.!? i; and t in . v. Yo'-k. Ail , i i e..; 1 cayo- liave ’ ;--T. handle ■ ' yrr . iHiioi:.. . ( ovenunts aior.- of t e.sti :tl:\ ■ C'-ven«.ii ' !■ : • 'hat the preset, e ... "in mi>n.„u.,” eletn ih-. in tie, .! - - deptvcial a i rupi riy va . lie covenant?. ti.cy ituiiulatn, de priitOC'-on :>l ,-ri-p : i.l ,'tlil . .nt the invi; ion of the neigh hood by un; i siraol. j,e- 1 .- m . lvate individuals, they as.—v.. lenaily refuse to . . !' their ~r«.,,r«. •' ■ v to members nt ,;n undesi x,i • il minority group Hena. Ihoy 1 1 roly contract With eac tl not t.o cio so. I. contraci;. con.-. i'.utc a volt, lull- which the courts ai i ed In i nforci. the coven ait .a-;._rs cioimod. Ins (ontentioo. atwever w ■••■ upheld in Mondny's decision hile file court lively adniidi-d • right of prival-. fr If to on in such ewvenanis and there • a violation sn lung as the aci ,o • volurstiuw' it dented ttie ohitga ion at the court to use fheir jit".v -ccfir, enforccn.ent. i iii ted (ao! Eund i.ams. instrurtnr at Washington i High School, Lie county school ;t•.- ei -■ r-. Rev. I . A. lAe-rims. I’.'ts l<»r oS Davie >mvt Porsbytcti.ui C i lurch and Dr. it. S. Bullock. Pastor .of First Baptist Church, Raleigh iiimist, i s.- Fund raising at the collofu -- will be directed by Mrs. Ada M. Jarnigan of be Shaw University staff; while- E. L. Raiford. Execu tive Secretary ~t the YMCA, will solicit orsaniitatiuiis; and L. It. Roberts, real ..state broker, ard M. H. Crockett, head of the Deaf and Blind School, firms. Four colleges in North Cardin < : i\ among tiie Fund's participat ing institutions. Along with other mem bet colleges they will be helped by the iund to incre . amounts earmreked foi aid to worthy students and to bn . teaching salaAes moi <* in line vith !n mg costs. 'lnstitutions, raced with *uiraiing operat n;-, costs and overtaxed facilities du ■ fu large enro'.lments, can av u 1 i critical fin mcial situation only through such assistance as tv fund gives,” one college admini jtrafor pointed out. In f-our year-; the Fund liar raised and distributed to the school 4 mu'i'-r f;om thousands of contribution:-:, largo and smn’l. from infli'-'id.ncls, both white and Negro, and fr,>m groups, corpora- Jons and foundations. Dr Robert P Daniel, President of Shaw University. and Dr. Har old L. Ti igg. P'csidcm of St. Aug ust ine's Collegi campaign cor suHants, decab"d in a joint state ment: “Every i-onb ihuMon l s th 1 Fund aids in "rising the oduea • sioa! standards among Negroes throughout the country.” I.paclcrs Refuse wh<u a better undcr-’anding »va« .cached. NHUfP CRTTft’TSM THE CAROLINIAN Because of Army .-xcrclary Km-; ii lb b'oyall’; ••!> ick-wall attitude' - 1 .o: • - ng lucial .■>(..:c.ai.ion. N< gru 5p0i,,..• em u c, r i.-»*ct Pa- army 1 : harpb t’n y ~:a he stood y ,• g; 1 ')•' o vi ; and b_, pn.cni policy. Dr o’ u, ~ie :. .'. 1 jir-.scj.aii Morefu-u i --.'in. be o i unforlimutc .cmbtH mud ur was that ttiru . c n be Kin in bun' discriirunatson. Mf' ell mad', tha steicmenl." r. tci B. Granger, who acted ~ .liitiuiu of 're conference, s.rn e roup objected to the army's > '•• ,-iv at ion of tlie '.jillem rep art. the i epoi! was wiitcn sc :., :;a a wouln eventually bo elimlua.- he s.aiu but as an army spc--. - - ■n reads it, sop,arte- Negro b.n --< lions and -vompanicii may i.c a .ntaincd within regiments, dr,.' ; I'm, also anted that sr-a :i percent of the whites an' ■! A o:h jKK’Ciri U'.C Nt’.cC. o"o in the big ; g. o-.tp on cla; a •cu .on ie.-1.-, Negro, s would 10.- c out m i irmpeUt ion w i;b whites i n t cc-jitt office-. Undo sgertigailou co din' 1 , to the aril.. Negioes a i a i : of c proportion of advance wonivl ll UI LI. Truman K. Gihsot; of Chic..^< | h in the few ccim where to, .riny has used integiation ii iias o.'kecl om well. Di Sadie T. M ! -. ndei of Prnl.i', rlphin aid • Tin.' future -f Anna. ':, depend-, on ,ow she treats her Negroes.'' Wltei: rsk.d anout . Philip !; c. j o’olph'; civic disobedience pi opo.-- i it segrr rat ion is not eliminated in the armed forces. Charles Hon., ;on of Washington answered "i happy that Randolp a 0 i ai. It refit its a vt;r\ deep icebP... rnong the No aro pc-op’c But I a>n , 11 oi yet ready to inaorse sue** ci*i i action ” Until the army agmes to change Us present policy on segrr-giitoti said, Negro leaders c«t t • i.m serve or. a permanent race u • •tions committee. >v added lay' ! hc.s had plattm-fl to t* .et la ter and repose , • (■ i.'iit. tsd:.; -ns and ..uu :'-! i then; to Forresta.' : 1 •- b iy ct tha: l ic r tills gi oup :it; tiie deft;;sr in ads may uc .iM.c a g, t togetht';. he said. !;. . i'olln V, i )iivi . pro; idcif ~f Wes' Virginia Btate College, lea Utuick n tore, policy. Av on auig i.o : in 1.; (..An. ichra-' Jois. USAr pe; i "'.re! direvlor ■i . fiat iiilografiop. »i NcgiOi .. d Int\cnuir; r "unwise • .1 hat va- an unwis • statement," Dr. Davis .--aid. ti ei.ton, c the Cl-:.;! Ty, ccUt-H* the air force atliluac a “pious it -pe Oti: notin'.c ennercti . IT fell :h;u the air force de ua- to try a;tc .;ta ion out but a yc; had no plan io, action. The navy was praised as the .mly civic. ‘Hot temiy sir porting >cg c,;.;; joii' u\ ti ranger, who is . c ivK.iy oi the Nation.ii Urban Lea* Senate raises itTprise could not do the job, and }3arklcy uddeo that the govern ; ment. can afford to spend the money for public housing. The fight in the senate, which was s h a r u enough, is mild to what is expei ted in the houses where the full guns of opponents to public housing will be aimed at the or, : title providing 500,000 units to be built over a period o' : five years. Like the >m ate, the house is expected to c\ ntci around cliio ■ mat ion of the oublic housing pro vision from tic.' pill. If they suc ceed, public housing will be a “dead duck" for some time to come. Without this provision. bill will be 'i little benefit to • persons in the middle and ovv j income brackets. A real death struggle in t’m house is ahead where the vole |of every member needs carefu. i I attention by his constituents. It ! is of transcendent urgency that, no stone be left unturned to win i the battle of the house an i ! i merge victorious with a corn- , ■ prehonsivo housing program, a.; ; passed by the senate, with provi .si oris for all evels ot incoire ; emong our pec pic. Congressman Jesse p 'Wolcott. • chairman of the house bankin;. 1 I and currency o .mimitf.ee, and hi i thorto cold to Lie measure, schc- | ! idled « week of hearings start I ng May 8 and predicted a hour Img bill “in seme form - ’ wouid j oass congress this session, i Endorins No I'Liiv The committee reaffirmed a re v- o | ution passed by rb.- board at i ? j March 1944 meeting which banned : t)i.irti?/|n poli l iv‘ai aft'vity. “Th Tfc* Strprgfc VkMtpyt f*t Hit predwt in 5 1 yt»n « »«< *M; iUSiS11l 6r»i» N«utr#l Spirit*, 36 6 piwi. * ! AustirvaNicKols I \ # eco.SU iiw, | »wo«rai-)ii» r*w * * m mm mm m* mi,mm wimmess wp *f | Natoinal Office of (he NAACP may I] j not officially support any political < ! p;u t.y," thin resolution asserted. "Tiie broaches of the Asosciati >u | may out. as organized groups, . up- j port any political par .v: but the! Hirers and r.embers as itv j i \ nals may work ioi ind support 1 pom lea i party or camiidato oi ; ibi.il (hoax They may work as in ! aividualr rjii pally eommitie k to political orgunzatoins, ;mJ j ip,a e in any otht.i activity in j ' ij port of their poiit ail choice.' | i . .esoiulion c.mcmctued. HEROES ON 3RD ! the Philadelphia NA.H'P. H star j •cd as Stale Athletics Commission , jei from 193a to itkliti, aid as Mag-] ■ ystrate since 1938 Hr is a grandson of one of lie: 1 | lav! Negro (‘ongras.iir. n in th) V ,S. Joseph H. Ramey of Sou ." j : Carolina. Magistrate Rainey was born ai i .snringfieid. Massachusots, in 1901 [ He is a graduate of the Univcrsi'y ' | r,t Pennsylvania, a lormer coach oil : le.t Lincoln University Track anJ . ; !• x’lri Team, and a former new,- i puperrnan on the Philadelphia Re . ! cord. !i - is a ntembrr oi many fratvr- ! | nal arid civic organi;'.eiions incl.id n a- Mi ons. Elk:, Omega IN. j 'Pin Fraternity, the North Philadc 1 , i phia Civic League, and serves 1 : ! ihe Board of Director, of the Pent • ! sylvania NAACP. He is married j j and ino father of three children. | He is a candidate >n Philaticl- ; ; i,inn*:- -i h Cmgre-sio, ..1 District. BALTIMOREAN ; NT! RED Dr. John E T. Camper. WaUav j : Party candidate for Congress in ! Baltimore. Maryland's 41 h Cengrc--1 : sional Dist.i ict. is a 54 year nidi 'practicing physician, a veteran of j I World War 1. a first, board physi-. I cian in World War 11. and a co- i 1 chairman of the Progressive Pert'. ! (>f Maryland. During World War I*. Maryland''! 1 hen G'-vernor O'Connor appoiuico ! Dr C mper to sludy problems at- ' foeting the colored population in | !he State. Dr. Camper is a graduate of the: Howard University SO oi of M.- n , mHe i: the fathe< of six On cron mino< !‘S Beach Tour who come will probably use p>' • rate cars and should consult me 'rhw,-v fe.v the most conve.t iem rouit to Jackson.v 11c N. C-, <nd N. C. Highway No. 24 east from that point The entrance to On Hammocks '- about 18 miles cast of Jacksonville on highway N... 24 and on the I.V > Boy Scouts will be or he high'-v y at this point to direct cart to tr. • Pa. aoh properly. Dr. N. C Newboid. Director o‘ Division of Xesm Education in the S* :te of North Carol'na Depart merit of Education t;.> "The gen erous offer to give to ? fine beach and thousands of acre.; of land ar.t --ki.l-: for recreational purposes rep re- enls an unusual opportunity of -i lifetime to North l wolinu Ney,: <6*. // 7===== THUfiS., 5R1., SAT. I MftV 6,7, 8 liliiiiiiitett *M§m»xa&:. ...:;**;*. w *sk&. ! And, The First Place To Shop, When You "‘Shop In Raleigh s ', j| Is EFIRD’S! ■ i ! . . . and that is true every day | in the year, but especially dur- | ing “Shop In Raleigh Days” 1 i ; 1 i On Every Counter In Every Nook i and Crany in our big store are real honest-to-goodrsess values for thrif ty shoppers! |_ EFIRD’S DEPARTMENT STORE I 208 FAYETTEVILLE ST- RALEIGH. N. C. people, likewise, it would prov of significant value to the entire |state." | Support oil! Papet „ u , t .mu, ■mi —" « n w—rrm «wrr nmr ; imm'inwmnii- ibh ii. niiniimo t - —r-- miwwww. - tl lief rigerato rs! ! 1 ;i bill r> (Mil.!, (out U'aiC.' ii 5-Ct.Sic Foot, . jjj» . p| 75-Lb, Ice Capacity ! If ! L ttii ii” | Aiilto jp:|j l-R.li - SI.OO Week ii . -. NOTE THESE rtATUKES! * Sanitary white on a me] interior! Home “ JF i Jj —* Serving The ao odes = l €?T“?nS » oj,. mann-. asettißtt l &TS FURNITURE Formerly Rhocles-Collinr Wilmington Si at Martin -n t.i i T .. II I .11-I r.mitrfuiriT- t«- iin n ... c nrwi- .m)-'<i4iin<r «i-»i»wwb WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. MAY 8, 1918 ! SHOP IN RALEIGH THURSDAY -FRIDAY -SATURDAY J
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