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PAGE EIGHT Continued From Front Page WALLACE DEMANDS other states, particularly in West Virginia during the past weeks “In that state Negroes anxious to protect jim crow by signing new party petitions have b- on intimidated by armed deputies,” Baldwin said. Baldwin also coiled on Sens, Lister Hill and John Sparkman of Alabama to take action to pro tect the constitutional rights ol Alabama citizens. “As long as one-tenth ot our nation is deprived of political, so cial and economic rights the job ol all who really believe in de mocracy is to fight for those rights,” Baldwin said. "A car dinal plank in the new party pre gram is that Jirn Crow must po We moan ;t. Wo will not compromise. “The arrest of Sen. Taylor places squarely before the Amer ican people the whole issue of whether or no! our government is going to permit the presiden tial election campaign of Henry Wallace t:: be conducted in an atm- phere t'rei from the fern of police violence and intimida 1 ion.” NKA REPORT HITS TtV levs ' c>l - :• •m.saeitll u, pol l, it 1 no:nt ric-.'s h n: Cfts J. pew rful ■•nee <-•’> •' rate ■ f !.tn . ivstl in >■ ! :ml poi 1 ■he ISC’ (i es (': 1 ’’ id t notion u: oml- -.-i ' a ■’> tnuit* edlii r: ion:? 1 ”|.-i ■' ■' t ■ : ■ all Anri riefm youth Thus die tales low ' i- ' In pupil aiu-ndanrt a stun-;.- ■■ • ally .e i.i eJ el IY-.’- • D . n• -I fcssisiams to! public emit-s' 1 >• U pointed out. Under the u -fit ■a! it t>.P « .’••• ■ Was pa:-,std by the >• ;-:»*•- A|>: :i 1. 300.000,000 would t)C ; ! li t.: ■ for apporlioi tn. nl r tin- '•**'• •as the basis ol Ihc.r need ■.- and effort in sc!: ..el --uj:! ui a itiomp: to equaii.o timral oppert unity. The bid cot V! -spout? h g to Slid -n the i’fliwv must Uo re, m'icc oy !.. hou.-c !'«! 'ii.iiec ducatiei are tabor b. t .i- it ea:'. ! aete-'i up , by the • IJV. iv.'ne fcyislaticm ai.iu ha.- ’ on- l> p><r • titan suppcil Under th: ti-der-: :.'d piv-un-m the tumli- are ’. : ho . ' n tho eon-vitut.oii arm swi'nit. inch suite, guarau.eeir:;: conte.*. < state i.- ettiCu ol the sc .eois ,<nd •?• abfmj. f-.-iit -fait to Vi 1 m.u minii edtiii: ionnl opjM'tun.-- ev r> public school child The NKA M-ys ih.d. he • 1 aid program th • u■ • ■ nesaed in uditi ag ' ' t-i> number • f pe.j->’..- j-s.a.g cm fit school ir; ah stars, sne pe l'- ii.t in there rank!):; low ip income and i:i school ■ apporl. Favritn illr Jiid^e their fists, inflicing painful injuries. Bath men denied making advances toward the girls, and contended that the inci dent started when they told the men to got oft the, side walk. Jones itaid shat one cf the girls hit him or the back and over the heed with an up, brella. Thames arc? Jfcnes had ap pealed ihe case to Superior Court after Recorder Cour? Judge James Mcßae had sen fenced both of them to two years. Therowers two warrants against each oft he men, each girl charging that each man hit her. WATt.H rONUJESS Provider t JV.H'son .-- 1 p j .o v. -■ i i pel ni&fei up hi:- nmc.i on a irrsi 1 den’ial candidate until ftc-t rt' publican Na a,:..-! • ••' ■ : .! lino. While praising Pi sideut 1 1 man s enu sßwii. d v . , .igt m ih■ Civil . C-.»r:t :•<-VC h- .- be that he did no? respeoj ‘lie- Pit -:- dc-rd's , i t>ii 11\ t.i accomplish 'be 1 1 fi« object \vs ol In; jiroyiiiPi The spc-iikci dee!.-;-.. 1 1 ■ . .\ . ilia’ pi vi g res -a in-i made Iv and bfc enei'ura;-;' .he .\ I- rt-Sh to continue the f gh; :«■: democracy VNPA PRESIDES! si t \K> Crec'.in.iis from the Nc./co rue-' lishers wen . xnro ?<•-.! is\ 'i’ln-n.;.. ; Vi Vot.'i.o p-’esuh’i'! n : To !M S : Nev.vji* . biis . Associ.-ii .>.t and Are Norfolk ,! ournai : • GCiiiiu. Mr. Vouok •n. .pas; zed - rt.*spomdtikiies incumocnt on myt. i oporters and piit-bslirrs to sun' relentlessly after lam ana to .<■ Children Smack Their Lips Over the Creamy Taste of Smith-Meiviile Superior Milk | AT YOUR GROCERS |j OR CALL 2-G3SI For Horne Delivery Smith-Melville Dairies ! ? POOLE ROAD » RALEiGH, N. C. •— —— ■■iiiMmiHiiniiim i>iiiminiiiiiwiiiiiiiiniiiwinii'fli 1 poll same accurately. He said (ha. integrity m new ; 1 < . -. ;u .. . us Negro jourriallitn. Mr Young praised the work ei ?. e VVashm;. i ton reporters and lir'.v.-.i ape | and complimented tuc , m on n.u j iilth anftlvei sary. Si'Kl IAI VWAItDH i Tile “Newsman’s New “man of a ■ I Year” award was .von by -■. 1 J raves, Jr, Washington com. p -n i ■ ent of tin' Pittsburgh Courier, -i --! tificnes for meritorious service nco : presen fed to: Otto MrCliiiiin lii.v.’ard Univ v ip, publicity dite'-b’ for pu.ii’ ;i > lotions: l.loyd Oenur. 'if the Washington Afro-Ana :lean, lor , - ; vertising. and Fred Harris. 1 uince cam-, r,,mail t(.-i ph'itog’ .'iph An Carter, past pt end ent of ile I club, was presented n : ovel. I' : .-entatjons won mat;.: bj Her',' i no : i. . Ag: ine ! ‘ur I tap.!) bn, ip üblic roJ&'ions ofiViol who I , president ol the Capo.d Pres - U : -ib ■ Joseph Aibriglil. in I ass).' a., ihe AdminislratOi of Yeirr.a, i i iv, vas le .sin.;.- ■ Pi . el viol (fecit i W J'-hns ■' I K.’V-ai \ .-i sI■ y. ■•• I le >rrje< . .’ el.. I ,unpus : el'oi ;■ :> 1•’ ' I .”1 el am e: p, to; to the ’ anpU. i. C'e j of'icev:. .'Of! I'ienib: I V I-)'' !>! f---' • MM *-jo\ i \\\\ slit iiiej am) ! 1 jie nm ■ c J . corpus. At aeon tin rerpsdl e took ;; two! help’ lunch llif| ; i . . | - ~ jliou tlu I see .lad ipudile. -a ] ~, jjfy 1 J ' . ! Ye. s • the S“i," Kola: | i'plitic i Club. w!e, i ■ ported u j •h- F. . lilt bed Nog | Me I i’l j* ..." i lIV-u; 1C Xh it FI.I j -.'.V i ! ; 1 *••• - k U!( la O , 't 1, C. min it it.- st u s n» rut; <i i* I ; Mi S -"a.e' ih .' ” y‘W Om’ \ Mv k’i.r -a- rep., tr-d thru ti:.?j Nr,si, C’ounn B) arch m ;!u- N.-KACi'] ■ • nos the Coo. V Homo m ! ‘ KJccii*in ot • i f. *s a?id it j mu* ..ot i - '■< . i -U r j . vo 1 ' rs ~r' o.>< of r&C*. j F-Onire 1 o f'omply v:i-h U'nt ic : <\\io the NAACP official said, wiii : i-.o *?! lowed in wi or- -necs b> .*• ; noris to and requests -or odior by llubon K. Oli'.-r. <w;orrnan of ’> | : SUdo Hoard «>f E:ectto“.:>. | COl RT ACTION rOSSIBI.K I may follow. - in several As-iaot-cs wa i -r,r: i? oned le'iovcing a query j ' - F-| F, 1 1)(■ ;: S. Dis- ic: At; i tr e NAACP aIV. Mrs. 0 \V Vi ink. a !>i«b school c.rincipr.l o» , 20-ycai - !" tfacbing cx. crtc-ncr- an. ;:cr hus.lvmd ft W. F- :;:k. pt< side:' -f .he Brunswick C< “y NAACP. j Co;e inn- ~skt?d b\ *”:»• ! - cg’«ti .: j 'u‘ ,:'d Iron'! rc i Av.- -ic f,-.r verbs{)m ! .vital of sot: lie ns of !■ CoiMtitu- { Mon r-n auonbfi and names y. i tro.ro Nonh Carohoa •hr<!:-.n» t.a \ in! z\ ion ‘*U> tht! a ’ ; >facFoii ot j : the registrar*’ of mv! : w of Fv j XAAC? and other organizadons L ttichvh.iu.ils. the, $ appeared • •r>p!d be- cleared up in 1 mx- to pe ; - roit irc<* and unhamp-** vd regi.so’a- I ti-071 in time f r tht pomanr-:. oo I Ma v 2f<. This was i.o' docl.na USE ! 5-V allu roofing j S to 12 FT. Makes A Long Life Roof j SCREEN DOORS 2 8 TO 3 7 SCREEN WIRE AND SCREEN DOOR TRIMS Woolsey Standard Paint S. M. YOUNG 130 E. MARTIN ST DIAL 7121 HAm POMADE Used by lovely, popular fhi >"•' : women for over 40 years, y V *'' bI , You, too, con hove soft, i „ 4 a,r P i s }, glorious hair the EXELENTO j : l way. Delicately perfumed for f M SJ; ij added glamour. W*'h'wlThK., s« ? * rJ Other fXtUFNTO Beauty AS«I* # Gfcwsttte ami Pressing Oil f* Otloi, <5 doirtfy droJcront £«* sure ord get Ht»? prsigtnr.fi tit * Bleath Cream, to: brighter skin ,he y«'l!cw tan. Only 25t. ot oil drug stores. : fioii .from Raymond Maxwell, o;o --; , » v |t i\ r f'i'eh i ni «tK' .State Boai vi Kk,*C'lioi'i ■ who. <1 • • rod tft a. ifio .'. tit’ ol re. .‘Nii’al o Utj ere. • Si‘ 0 bt'an* uu.il c. o'ina. up "ii . :i.ad Vo mtwi lin.ti'l mi o r Uva s .\mm Wl U) Southcni govornorb as a moans ei meeting Sup:rtnc Court man i dal r !hi: p . o:i”. us equal iitiucalional iacililies, has been uritier htt »•> Negro leaders ■.rho term :i a device t'oi - obtaii!_ eg federal sanction i f education al jirncrow. P,ed ovi-i whein’ingly by the Hi vise i.i l >v. ek, the bilj was rr. pe ietl out of the Senate Jud’.c i:.ry Committee n Monday. On j'ui .'.day'. low- vi r. Sena to i M’rse. one ot l.lie few members of either . \vh had ’no’s ed tii" rr.' ore intr > U’rod a mo_ t;o ito send the b ; i! back to C mi mi Pee. WOULD KILL BILL j I <:•„ p,. ::■ !i ’, 11 ...I-..: 1 1 tbi ~iii ... passed, it would ;.at...matt 1 ' ■ ' i ■: ' : sous,on. ] 1,, th ” - i'. 1 'not his motion 1. mail adepuct. Sc-Uiivr M.-isc h.ts : voiced fhi 'mention m erecting j HuT-iv obslm ic la- th. ail)':; pan , c,- ill OUgii : i • ud.d I‘ l T. 0.1 ofl_ j % i.gale>n .. ;• ; 'linenY j Ihe iu>. Fptiu-.i <•; suca an nmeti.l --i lih-nt a the bit; it was puini.’; l ! ~ut yvoul-'l l' sult in it ci i t'T'i j since rncsf of the slates 1 which v ei:d,'. .-ed d have s - .'g | 1 1: gat ion require?..outs writmn in ;-EWMiirs jim cno» I . » lo* i* 'H 1 \p„- .»• I* a\-ha:go F-f “dAorde !;. eoti J rb- t" was alum -vd *-■ breach of : . . ;m:,:i m i imt-o-v an-'. 1 l. isn't" an n*f; er in act lorn :- s ., ; ' of h- i -:v . j (J.itt\'*c v -. - ‘.a* the.( charge I ... - oq; .: :.ci ngagod ! “iv; tin !•:•. ful rt- : mo a nee nf his | :atv“- a!'...: - FOik.-a Tm.l-.Cs | canvK i:on ; test I th-- orist i - j tut-.-r.alitv of .-•< '.-rce d- on lew : « it ,„; i . Arthur S a ores. .- g. •* an-.,'..'-. ! • shit Blmnre » c wgc Tray ! of B'-minriinm. j f jf>fi ’Of* thf* •:> 7' mpt f :*? *-i iTUu j m,V VotC •' 'i Fr.'ii'bv'nth tr>c*ndtpent " ’ •*< eU’e contraV i i Th« Wiisktys »w ffci prikkKl cn 5 § I vwjta or nr.sra tVd. B WwtfSl Spirsfv, prooi ! AustinoNicKols i I , ic. lw. | WOMdt: tO» v i the Sitpreme Court decision hold ing restricted covenants une-n force;. 1. V Meanwhile th< sentencing ot T'.yh:i'. con-'idered the leading i : ;y.-r.i-n1 of Jm Crow in tho Senate, was branded by Henry Walla, o 'a- a (.-use which assure?! “thee certain destruction of the : Democratic parti "No party," Wallace dci iarrd, • an claim to be liberal and still stand for Jim Crow. Glen was net violating any law. He- was 'upholding the basic law of tin land, the Constitution of th 1 United States" SEEK (I. S. ARM A' yton. Pocahontas, Va both ssu -. . ! w• st Vsrgiid.. Stale Co • H rol.i Hutcherson. Oxf-'n : • ' • A and T. Co!lego, N. C.. ' '-.r -; JackM'ii. Pi..-burgh ami - I-' VYicci-i li usfo.'i. h ■ ■ i:i -of Praii i Vi- ' • A ami V. Vicli >• O. .V'or- is. \. , - !.. . ir; 'Yu ,1 P P r-- ’• 1-. . Imu o' Tusk-. T NF-H-.ni- Qiu n,an Ga. artv. 1 asCci P ink-'. Mid:’less"-. Conn.. •. 11 -i To.iki a.- and the !,..! , : d. - the: ttisri r ago m. ■a! 'arm i, ■ ro. .pp. -i - ; 1 an I it. ,11 i to:. ■ N< -1 oa ■ n in Ibis' sjvoup mvo .}(w j ■ P.a mtai • T ' , -liff-f : i ■ • i Va n : l .or:)!! E Har: mg | dr Haiv.ptnn. V John C O --Ccii-d N. C H mp;ori • m VV i 'niF'i- C. Ai.i- 1 o'.. Phil 1 1 > i . \\Y Vi a-:. v. . V . Uc: Read. ( '-..n. T«. •,. ic View, and Ernest P Kouio ! . \v -ill, N C. A and T ( >l - will ;-s tho to ' large - • o ■ lo be laken into li.r. rcgida: cs 1 '■ ■ -■' und' r th. dis! iuginsr. d milraiiy pro*;,- rr p. is anticip.:: ' taut ,-.p].uox'ivif.- cl, 000 . nd n«- w ill be acccplc-i yvl) i, m CC | .i-ogram return.- to normal. arrest record me.: w f'ra-r,-- ear:.li in Kc-ivic.ry 1830, tc. Mik 1 \: !;aii -a- ’ . I : pi,-; F’s, 0!m f-i vA'lk-h c.g.:;- I •) pounds 'I.-. . 1 iUs: a :,’l. lah- lv:.s I';-i.)f00. widu i acrs.in wt.iii yea i-.-.u- hr. only ti <■ 8 0()!i IN PERSON * ' - EARL MqM I i BOSTIC AND HIS ORCHESTRA \. f % W R A LEIGH MONDAY NITE ' j MEMORIAL MAY II MYriVsJr AUDITORIUM AY li* 1 | ... I LOVE REDDY miOWATT.n § - -d |>'A wf# j c/ n // /Vr-r'O \ vJ / °ULA-' | \ •-// * Reddy Kilowatt, who typifies your electric service, is a popular character with the youngsters . . .and with good reason. Electricity does a lot for children as well as grown ups. It protects their food in refrigerators and storage lock ers and preserves its goodness by modern electrical cooking. Good lighting protects young eyes that must do homework. But, of more importance, in the all-electric home everybody is more comfortable . . . they live better from, day to day. Mother is relieved of old fashioned household drudgery and has more time with the children . , . and she is not too tired to play with them The youngsters understand most of these things ... so they love Reddy Kilowatt. CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COWPANv) * AfrhgfflHyasTWtflniitlfaifrilfry ■RtfygianUTy*'Wtfawwn« i «»aig>i3a|ftav. , Has v»uus»»tu»niEm*raeax«iniiM.ai<*>nMtuiu*MJMV ' THE CARO-tiTNTAN imm GARDEN! PARTY ATTENDED PY 0 t; t to* :-Arc^ WASHING I’ON - (ANP.f A j number of Negro women holding | executive positions in ihe gov ieinment wire among tiie 2,500 y-.iinn-ri attending the annual gar ■ : 'ii party giv-.-n by Mrs. Truman ; ;.t the White House. Turn-day. i Among the.-.; 4 attending the e : Liberate affair were Mr.-. Chris ! tone Hughes, secretary of Rep. William L Dawson; Mrs. Thom asina W Johnson, chief of mi nority group section, USES: Miss Gcrti ude Brown, .supervisor of 1 Wak - Hall; Mis. ilaiM -t Young. • supervisor of Mid way hall; Miss Rosebud Smith oi ;h«* National : Training School for girls: Mrs. ! Velma Williams, mem' *-r of tin i district school beard; Miss Annie Le;- Davis of the children’s bu CO! D COLORED RI 1 LESS SUN-SHADES! GREEN LENSES PROTEC C YOUR EYES FROM THE SUN GOOD FOP OUTDOOR WORK, SPORTS DRIVING SPECIAL PRICE 3-69 SEND CHECK OR MONEY ORDER OR WILL SEND C. O. D WRITE—C. G ANGEL, 105 N. BTH ST. PHIL A. 6. PA. ! reau and Miss Edith A. Lyon;., I dirt'cto! ot division 13, I). C. • schools. | Miss JuincUi Terry, secretary to Rep, Helvn (..Saharan Douglas, rccen od an invitation but was unable to attend Apparently uli Nii, women in top government position !revived invitations ‘--x- I cMiss Louise Max mite Dar ganv. secretary of Rep. Clayton Powell. who wits again overlook ed. s\AMEB TO L i POMS' NEW YORK (ANP) Moxie Rigby of Freeport, Long Island, was appointed lasi week senior assistant district attorney es Nassau ccunty, marking the first time in the history ot the county that a colored man h-s been so honored. Rigby, hereiefore a junior assistant district attorney, was pro ve led by Dish Atty. Gehrig because of his excellent work. WEEK ENDING. SATURDAY. MAY IS, 1948 I Final Speakers Mamed For Shaw I mversiiv V \f ,K !GJf Speakers for Shaw ; university's 82nd Commeneemes" l i K.\'- cwsi's were amiouncosl roeem - ’ly by President Robert P. Danici. - ; ,Dr Frank M. Svvv.l field, Pastor i: off C.'Jvr.r.v Baptist (.’ mvii, Nr.\ Haven. Conncciicut. w ill deiivei i the Commencement :.n va s- Mo,: ‘ day ul'tornoon May 111. :.r o'cloeU | "i Raleigh Memorial Auditorium. I Baccalaureate Services will or I iield Sunday. Ma> no. at s <> •• aik ai Greenleaf Aiidilnilum wit h .< * r .1 r >|| •• I rTw \ <vi r Jfl 1 ’A. Vs - ; . Mlim I w e * ;/ Jffc I C «cr f.: 'v ; jt 7 f > ¥sP® I x v- *- V. ' ,* m> \iW.' > : S " \ (fm • ■’ > r V/ > V If DO YOU REMEMBER... Os oil the sights, sounds, and odors that make the circus such adventure to young artd old . . . what lingers longer in the memory than the fragrance and crunchy goodness of fresh popcorn! Here's a bread for your table with a flavor that Is a pleasant surprise on first acquaintance , . . becomes your favorite for every bread pur pose as you enjoy it day by day. Every slice is a real delight, no matter how you serve it! , la*. '7a : 3 1 H «jjs ts? J 5 \J|> , i mim i.v Dr. WUluur A Page, Pa .-.tor oi Union Baptist Church, Cincinnati. Ohio Cardinal Spellman Irivt >To Hospital * NEW YORK SPECIAL : : uu-i. C.ii'F: :i! Sprikman, Area ‘-hop of N't. .. York presented a . i k t. . ,!,i> i<>. la ■! c oek to dar : ( Oi>i' ni rimer, president 8* Sydvnl...i.: lln pital. as a coftlribu ti live iuj- sii'-< 1- current cant .... i i’D iui.-pilai is seeking >SOO, . ■ . coir. ir.as thi nation's only mie .cut voluntary hospital.
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