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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1948 Truman Statement On 80th Congress Hit By Candidate Henry Wallace Cievekinc! - Henry \V .IF' . icw partv pi "..ich.-nthd .Mnrcda'-' . in ‘us :'.rvoi'c>f iU.uk to d'ltc on Piv-tdcJH Truman’ ■ starni ns ;• (ivit rights proponent, tbu wroi; is.v.ie:.! a bltslcriiji' reply to in P:i .-.idenFs recent. pionounc m; o', that tin- ; • .t-(’i\ , \V;.-i Con ‘rc,.s c.t Thaddfiir Stcv-’ii;- wa > yvi n "a little v.'! ' than lh< i•is; nt iilSth ‘Jong less. !';uma;i hud c.ri y.inaliv c.iii tot urn . r,• G a gre s the* “wi'i.-t in our history ’ In ;m ndiiri v, bif'.ar the Or.io Wallace L?' Ihc 1 at* ;r ConiiTutti"" on June 20, WaJkuv dvi larycl Hint Tr'union's roton-mv to tin Than deua Stevens Congi'ies as in. worst in our tnri-ny iloninnst; <*.--• t 'eithei ,i : a.i tidi:Hp.“-i:ry lit H knowledge of our civil rights hi. Fry, or more likely, he is !•. iiiiip the south-.m reacii-omiri-s iii.it he didn't mean a woiri ot his civ ; i ignis p; oiiouiv;; ment. Passed 14th Amendment Wallace (tec.-;red that "It v ’1 lliiddcus Mm mis C■• O A ; which passed the 14th nnneiv.i ment giving citizen iup to !• *' one-time .slav<• If a a.-; St.-. < a I'ongrt .. wiiiell .-at,;nil:-::* . 1 !d Freedmans' Bureau to ;ive aus's lance to tin n:s ntly Feed slaves. It. \va- a (’otigivs* led • • Til addons Stevens v uch pas.-' H the fifteenth anu n dm-nt. -- the 15th amendment . ivii pi .didut; the abruipement N the . : i veto "or; 01 I.lit lit previous onditi.. . o 1 servit yd I’ll.;; Ni \v i . ;‘V . .. . In Cleveland, on ivhalf th in! Wallace ships' fight ap. the Ohio Sccrctaiy of Stab .< <!e ni a! of the Pallid tu th- n ■ party or|»;t'ilzatif':i there in a riir eussion of Truman's recent ‘av-;. political" tear .statements. Wal . Oe A ' BnAfet ” | jJESBESSI 315 FAYETTEVILLE St. | YOU CAN STOP WORRYING ABOUT H..-- j-aT There's no need to let grejy hair give you th© blues ~. rcb you of the pleasures of youthful j looks, popularity and (ontance. 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Hits hi at Record At Men mg Tiu:i;;; ".cil rights ; ■■■ i 'ot ;I , w . 1 ' hi l . '.' '.lid; • Ihe 1 • uric:;-, viit a nn : ,ir. to t ' t • ; ea ill 1 ))’, to. iil.p l. r.l e i'. j] 1* ; a Cl! s act) ;!h. lie pi OiSCd that. h< VvuLiid take executive a> ;ion to end discrimination in the, aimed go: vices A lew days later 1 Tj uniiin s . . scv. eta: y cl la .winy, Kenneth Hu.', dl, told lie, Gove; nor of New Jci .-iC-y Ih a ' ■I ... . ; >n ill tile ui .’la d L'n'i <.- r.rcs eon■ idermi to i'l: in t 1 e tn •i : • t ot nation,i! dos-n.-c T; a man didn't reprimand Royad. Ti um'-.n didn't issue be' <■:<<. eiitive order. Truman didn't -end has rpccifi.' draf!.-: of des.’ v ablc le.p.i iaticn to the C'onpre-s. y\nc! the clai’i'nu-in of his party. Sen. Me- G al ! ire; !'•..! the ootiv. rn gov envn.s that the President's pui pose in Ins civil lights message .v: isn't to interfere with tiiei • feudal ruii . that hi- primary pur pose was to curb 'lioodlmimi: ;u" :n dll-1: iiii disputes." '"Truman fold a press confo’ or.; '• that in u • .tm.-e In C'.>m mil feelings against execu tive ordcai he hadn't sent the no il lad’! bills t” Cotiftros ." \V.: • !.*••• dc clareci. “1 ..it we may u-.a.; ’ that in d’d not hesitate to ismi an oxecutivoorder for a loyalty .'••ai i'" of ‘he i_ r o\s nvn nl " "Ail the talk in th< world doesn’t o', cui ■ the fart that fa from advancing civil AtMls. Mr. Trim, an ha bt n :.i partner w tin move U’ cu; fail civil light-,'’ Wallace said. ( STAMP WASHINGTON Pr- idem T”.i UNJJi i *1 li 9 f GAG'D if A) n f - . tu .i.l of three I uh .me,ivm,iry of the poultry U will t:-.’ left tr. Hr P.'.stnruish-:' (Ymi ’ .1 }--. ,I, ... J r ~ Vjftih,,. *' . , 1 . .. ' ! ; I ill i .(• ion,’ "d a. die dtsign cf l!;e damps. \i i;w w in \h i \ sPFf f m t-r SM > r«I 111 ui; INST. K A G. me:. Umlen ha-., a r.; ol the UN f rt of Tru-acc-.'>p ai.-:l 'iitor m.i'i'.r. dn ,-:m d fiA 'Undents from 7 ■ '.( yr joi , aiei.d the v : X. lions at Fitch Colic;,’"e. m OK'S M a IN HA'S ON MIAMI GAMBLERS By JAMES B LeFOURCHE MIAMI iAXP) Two Ne«: > polici nii is garbed in civilian at ure. have climaxed 12 days of raiding of garni 'rag joints he: • t;r, iaiggiiig. in one day, 2»> su-.- (a els in tin Negro n ction M ire > than J 3 persons were booked , i tile "living duo’ for op-aating , handbooks, disorderly conduct n and 1 litering in gambling place:;. . Wi icemuig liu overt.- 1 m were the white ijondsmen. always cm ,- hand to p-.st the reciuireci sum for trie freeing of suspects char;:- < ed with violations of anv kin-.!.;' Tile lee exacted i” tin :u Hi per cent. A land office bus ne was realized by this "Kenerou? vri.iij'” v. .a n thev p isled S2f*.i>i > . in t.he inti rest of liberating th • XVr’rucs charged. Their t r down for t:ie- day amounted : ' ?2.hG7.50. id. George Denny, commander ! of th; Negro precinct sta’'-v: • loud in his praise of ms tanned coopers wno had tin :ii-eivcs per- < ‘feted the .strategy which resub od in the record oreaking drag net. i "Previously,'’ .mi Lt. Denny "we were obliged to obUr.s ; eareh warrants, then raid places i whore fiamhlinp w<\ y known to exi t. Bui the gain' err- g d w , and after being arrested, they not only closed their place- bu’ ■!is.ippeai ■■ d between issuance J th, war: ret a net lb an ival m th< raiding parties.'' Elated .it the successful drive, Lt. Dennv said that “fi\mi new on. my b -vs will confine them re ! v. sta arresting in hviduais in trad of conte: mg the ;r oojoct.. ' ..ji gmnblmg e. tablishments." ROBESBM SPEAKS AT SSEENSW ' • N. r : AM 1 ) P.v; Hobt • sang’ and spoke • r Hen vv A 'Ado:. , . '.•/ Pi’csident lac k m,, CLv■ ■:■; t - I part', rally CVht" leading speakers at t - met ting weIV Clark F iroman of W.-n. trasurer of For 1 .. u-- I I:\ W l)G :i \ . ;.i.t . • r!JCi , f iKii’H*ciii f tho Nuvth CBrolin.'# thivrj pa ty. and Harvuv Cox. local chairman. Rdf'son .'.'ins fi\'o .son in eluding "Mmrhing on with Hen ty Wallmv" to F’-e tune of "Th Battle Hvmn the Republic." Dr. Clark told the er on 1 nrt m ilher of the two major partin', was inter:-t.-d in civil rights. IF said that ti;< third was ‘Fie or.i hope f - the .south- niie an-’ \sk Of Cops From i’drkti s ine Los Angeles (ANF) Lo cal citizens requested last week th.jt Chief of Police C. W. Hcrral and Asst Joe Reed cell off ofacers at the picket ime around Bimini Hot Springs. They recently be came aroused when certain acts oy police bt ought about the fear ihat vAience may be a result cf their presence. An interracial group picket ers formed a line around the b?!h house for the past month because of the iirr>- crcw policy of the place. It has repeatedly refused to st-vr- Negroes although it is the cilv’s ownly bath. FINALS The above scenes were taken as members ot tin ’gtadi.Mtue; class a; Bayne's lbt-- ii- s iuri si-eretai ial M tmol at tc illicit Itr sellonl's I iftii Annual i i niniciici nv. nl . xcrnsi s which uric 1 i i Iton.'..i\ at tnc Man'. . Street Ch « tian t Inn.'it On the speaker's platPirtn al Twenty-one .Graduate At Payne Exercises RALEIGH ■ Twit.’.' -one Gee '.i s. . .ml si'cret.u'ial school gncinaU .- received their certificates M'njJ.ij ■light cl v .• fifth annual c: inmcnce men! exercises ol <)i.' Bayne's Bn.- mess and Set .a iariul Sibni’l 1- ■ ■ li'.c M:.r.lc%> Slant C'ii.i-.ian Church Mi!-; Gladys Virginia Dunn v.a- Saluta’oi'i.i''. OF.iti iionor giaduate;. included Mrs. Con-’.'im'c B V.c r nr. Mi''- Ode-Vi Elizabeth Hu'-itf ' . mvi Amiri v McKinle;, Shaw. f-c i i,. t , \v: ■ ri. livercd ~> the Rev G ome A Kii-hei. rect.g.ef; die St. Ambr. . e Kph'.’Op.d Cbtircit The comm >'c ment address « is de ! v- .M ! ■ Willi m. H R-' -i di- ■ : Ch’i O’ ! ! : ' .', .' Ill' i d'.i hi: •!!. it HaiupPin hisFUile. T.ht' p, incipal speak 0 !' was intro- : duct'd by Mr--. Saltyc Payee prev-, gent I,' -1 fent.de'. rd the s.-heei. >j,j ~j , fumr ;-' i dv * •• Hu i■ g ■ School Glee Club tuu! by . % \ ■?%& x -T i iSy 1 ! M wad . 1 %k .{ipl*■ ' IXS'IAJ :.H) - Th.'Lev \lfretl R.iGTk -ni'ih, recent graduate nl Shan Vniv ii.it> who was re, .-tr 1.1% insi died as pastor of he 1 list Baptist Church. Sniithficld. } ti * «ix'Oain;i. The principal instattatoin ser r -in nas nreached by the Rrv. O. 5 Sherrill, Executive Secretar> of the Genera! IVaptist sta e Con '! uni <>; sortii ( arolina. Iho Rev Mr. Smith is .1 native of Wit reing ion. V. C. and is the son of ihc Krv. : C. Smith of Ral.igh. KAtl Htjihls Botlv birds Patterson New Y' rk (ANP) - The r\-<■ cuftiiw . lat d announced t i v ;! William Patterson ha? been pick i:I 1 1‘> -t vi as tire .axeeu!ivc ' rotary of the Civil Rights con -rig's last v eck Ge rge Marshall, chai.. man • •; the baa'd, saui Patterson bar |-been picked beeaiisc of hi? nctn vork in the stnigg'e <•: la’noi > • and prog: "S.'.tve movement? .n I gene: a 1. Patti i Sen ber.-: : - public rccr in 19IR when he served ar ,i iieniber ■ ' t' e legal -.idvis ■ omirnttee of the Bay (San Frae. . cisco Oakland) region NAACP In 1926 hi ; med t ~ Intern., tiona! Kii.»iv deforsc and in IDP7 •if .! !.■ Euiope 111 -tud, t*• e movement. Me a* j ended the sf ' omi eongi? s? - f the Ant. Imp. •.Hlist league at Frank felt : Mail’.-, Ce: many He opened Hr : firrt lirern.": i- mu N'cgro con cress i \ in Hamburg. Germany, in 1930. f He wa.s executive secretary •»! t' e Inlermti.mal Labor dofen ■*'. .9,32-34 During that time he i liclpcd 'he d ’fens'’ of the Scott.- ; b e g and Angelo He: nd m case I In Chicago he became associ it.- nf the ChU’-seo Record in i Im3ij: ho •■i-ganizcd the Abraham ' '■ incoln school • • 1*)43. and h- be• Ir: me vi.-c nrcsidenf ~f the Ccm | munis! party of Illinois in M)4fi |En<;lish miter L VI SIS BAHAMAS j I NASSAU Bahama iANPi jKisi’a Forbes, famous English iec-' I fumcc’. has moved io the Bahanvi" ; K.lsehy a-.J creat’d hen , n Kl.-u --thfra .• veritable garden of Eden , and in-;is*< that her wide- travels i have convinced her the Bahama* ; in the most delightful area in the i world. Selooi ir,p on island which had few i inhaD.itants she engaged able Ba hamian. lawyer Titaddeus Toote THE CAROLINIAN the nqht arc William H. Itnhiis >u. director of the Uivision nf T.ci:i. i f’ >•> slinr,”l”” f ivitilutc. cii nl nicru.'i tnciu speaker; ; ( ti ,s Louis v VVilliinis, tiistnictf.!'; Mr . S it ye .! Pas ne. president anil loumter, and Uic Rev. < ii-cro i . P”l>< < 'AKOLINJ-W i’ll.Hn My Shephard E. He u.'i'.i Sii. .1:. buiTnne. 'vh<. ■ .-I-.'," • ■ ’ .m. i, ' Will' fdi: You Walk." bpeeia! av u. d ’.ii • cv,-. i; liGcd Me nr. i r .Saundov.'- . •. )d* .1 H’.itd ■ Louise . r. . V, Kan i ■.]• :id Arc.'in M; Kigk-y Sn ." Gl-’i'i.i It- I‘istor. Mticred Mi'Cullcrs. Gla.i Dunn find Mil dred H.IV. nil is Tlie becicdictu n w. .iclivcrod bv lit Rev T. C Hamm.m-. pastyr cf ; IHe host church. SOP CONVENTION IS PICKETED SN MTS PROTEST By WILLIAM O'SHIELDS I’iHI.A.DKI.PHIA ANP L think tiie GOP eon vim; ion s ;i’.'>t i mb-ii • .is-irtg event sta - led T .u- • .*Ma> when sortie !ji) omkets i b\ A. Philip Randolph and 0.-• Hr. ivn n>..irch<*d in a gitlc '■> ': .-r.t nf I’h’l.idvlp!Fa's L.:r.o ■? : Convention iiaih where tlv M • publican? picked their prt side a tial c;,.K(i:i;,te. Each picket c -a • a i';o.i: printed ;ign with words. 1 know, that were: face-iwidening to the | dyed in-the-wool Republican.-. Ai«*nv '.F- Usv .■ igiih >*- * tt >'cribod xvith the following; **\V want race equality."* “Republican .'it R«■ ‘A n .strike *>n civjj i “If i n ist lie/' i • u fire men/' “Republican congress rids communism bv fn/benn; a jim -crow army", 'The el* oha:n. is afraid of race pi rjudiceT and, ‘'No Isi class iviim f:••• 2nd c)a - citizenship."* Aft < : I had d«rai Ihora f>y a few minutes watching the Situa tion as a whole, I finally na.- i'e.'Wit by focus down to nnt . viJuals. The amazement ’.v:t ’ which the delegates ami vi.-’.Ft:'- '•nfenne Convent; >n hni! re.,! i to the signs can: •) by an into- • racial group cf pickets could nut oc hidden It showed net •'i > on their faces, but in ih< u acli >:'■ a- well. Many stoppeii ta re: i the signs a.- tr.e pickets pasrid them, while t :v: -■ I’ium.-ily fr it their viY’’ up the steps and ihii iibh the iF.i.i.r slipping glan ces backward as if to say. "veil, I’ll bo damned. ’ 1 inch* 5 niv'elr close u; to a follow from Tcxa:; to listen t" . what he was saving t‘ h fcil ivv convention'.'?'. <1 say Texas -be cause he had on one of th >-■ Stctscn T’nicf X Beaver natr. H could have .’ome from Mississippi or California, but F t m- >;n. Tex as jus? the same for he had all the earmarks of a Texan T "i" conver.xati n went something lib this in a biotuie to ~ T' > along with , ?!::: hat "Well. sir. 1 vonde: v. hv the po’iee don't ’ton ’em I know what wi> would dn who- - His .friend disgustedly sail. "You k"; J ihrt. you av, nr. north ", w Thr!> J .hu 1 It's Fnenrl lit. hundreds <.f c-thor tIOP ivnvi”. Ti-m goers turns"! ?«d '•‘■•?uct >r,t’v w-.-rif into ty lirgi ’.Huy V-ne mg cijiio th” convent! in h.O. ■ "vutiiljc of thy legUilaUvc council to begin the m Qciii'cmciit of lAivi, a Fifth cult matter for Bahamas lurid :s held b> long stanciin, conunutiAl •iah!.s Fim-lly 700 acres of fertile hand were .-ecured. Mi.-s Forbes. i when off Fa lee,nr.■ platform, is I the wjf- f Col Art'nur McGrath. 1 -irtnijiiiiiiirt f>rnf .irw iirT-nJWJWi WMniru.inav.frKi^jifriinno'—inmtm>r-rnnniinMWi'» i Mimiiniirir itit - • n—~r*~ r**— “**• ' | PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER MRS. 1. A BONAPARTE OUR SPECIALTIES TYPING Ml M EOGRA PHING THESIS LETTERS REPORTS PROGRAMS LETTERS TICKETS TERM PAPERS INVITATIONS ALL WORK NEATLY DONE REASONABLE PRICES NEW LOCATION Y. M. C. A. 600 S. BLOOD WORTH STREET DAY phones night . . ■ -,r ' %. St.jsii3a6i'V.s afe. -i :*sas PUBLISHES BOOK ~ Dr. Get aid A. Spencer, New Ytrk dermatologist, recently pubiisn cd his second book, ' Medical Symphony.' This latest work irem the Doctor's pen, is a glowing account of She part the Negro played for Medical Progress in New \L:k, It will be recalled that a lew years ago Dr, Spencer wrote his first "bock, "Cosmetology in ir a Ncgrc." The nation-wide appeals ior mere facts from this ii i Id led lo the organize lien * . ‘ The institute of Cos metology" in New York City which :, making wider re searches. fSi 'Medical Symphony,' is pro fusely ’Uuslrate.i with the pic of the physicians, dent ists, pharmaceutists end nurses who tcught strenuously to get deserving professional recogni tion, and a few of ihe instilu ti-. ns they now have the right to tunc lion. The beak leads off with tb« struggles of ihe first Negro medical p’sneer in New V- :k James Me Cun a Smith. M, D„ a cempatviat of Frederick Douglass in the great fight for cl ii li.-hlc, »nd ends with a drhob;ME :v mm ary of the Oitiilcd, Hcien-Ific training Ne nvo nurses get .* lay to enable ; hens to successfully perform their important tasks, V , __ , 1 r ! , i T' f‘ t (1 1-| --,P but 1 bet -V m boa hV, S\> HVi IT 1\ THE i:\HOLIMAd% W'\is von SPIRITS 8* PROOF Produced end Bottled by BERKS! BROTHERS DISTILLERIES, INC. BOSTON, M/SSS, |—At 99 Cents A Found WILSON, N. C.— By PEE TEE "Bombo" Brooks, a three-year-old English Bull of 911 Rob inson Street, barked out ihe doghouse in.dnnation that he was host to a canine birthday party recently when his most cherished gift was a luscious T-Bone steak, rare, rare indeed. The well groomed bull, who can hold his own with the best, man ctr beast, and this is no bull, hac, as his guests, six i other pups, who came slag, they were "Pol's Bedford, Pal ! Rountree. "Spot" Chester, "Sport" Brocks and "Boy" Robinson. Pink bows were tied sdJund each dog s neck, ice cream end I cake was served, a gift from Mrs, W. H, Brown. Each dog, a terror by his own right, was led lo his plate by his mistress, I rather, the dors led the mistresses. "Bombo" the celebrant is cwnc-d by Mr. and Mrs, Burley Brooks. Indiana Town Ends Grade School J. C. Elkhart, Ind. (ANP) -- Sugrc gallon n the grammar schools of Elkhart has been ended, the Elk hart City School board announced thi: week. Negroes and whites will attend the same elementary schools in September, The jimerow South Side school for Negro children will be closed, the board said, anti the colored children will go to the Haw thorne grade school. This action climaxed a dm - by the local NAACP branch to end the segregation. In a mass meeting held there recently Miss Marian Wynn Perry of New York, special counsel for the N. A. A. C P„ said that Elkhart, was clinging to “just one official shred of segregation, the South Side school,” SFOR ME FUN, LESS COST nwmUf TRA IL WAYS Can hna Pailway .; fleet of smart new charter coaches is ■ -ady to take you and your friends any place . , . any time! 1 " economa ;,! and best wav for a group, club, or 1 to Have: to the bench, mountain;, a convention, and t” distant and nearby points With charter service you go ami return at your convenience. Far Lew Charter Rates and Coach Reservation*, write or call: M W. G. HUMPHREY, Traffic Mgr., 1015 Insurance Bldg - Phone 3-1944 HEDSON-BELKS Low price BASEMENT STORE Y 1/ % ® \ \V 1 \ 4 a# Dress Them Up For A Glorious ’’Fourth” \ gtnnd array of children’-- cotton prim, dresses, beautifully styled in checks, sti'ijseS, floral prints and solid colors. Sixes 3 to 6-x —7 to 14 $ J .98 "i CHILDREN’S PANTIES RAYONS AND COTTONS Sizes 2 to 14 ! 25 c !>r i I BASEMENT STOKE - *mam mmum* ua«mp * ri^-i^tmtt— nrwti"-rwr ,, -*y-. i—ii uiww PAGE THREE She said that she hoped the situation would be worked out outside of court, but the NAACP was prepared to go to court if the school board "was unable to find a solution.” s NEED GLASSES'? * » Ground Floor Raltlah. N. C. Professional Bldg. naißl 9"'
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