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PAGE EIGHT NM,./ A AN'I) T. COU.KGK SI'M MFH SCHOOL CLOSES IN WIL MINGTON The first off-earn pus summer school session spot) sored at VVillis'on Industrial high Continued from page I ,2nd section -150 ENROLLED \\ collere and U> secure an out ended formal education, a special acttler tiled high school corn <• is offer*’..! In keeping nth die at ricultiirai makeup of the cornmuni'v ■’ rv- • h an “On The Farm" agnrultpr '.} training program > provided, Tin third phast of the program i-: designed t" >000! die j*vds of ti;* -r interested in the bunding tiad*.;. build 1 ru; malntcnapr* o: in nth- • branches of the industrial arts Althom;:; the elr o! - tegular ijir.ti school prop tint ha* been discon tinued for tbe sucruri- vir.-o *. :|. veterans tinning pm.-rent ; , Tin 11 imt through ot, the -iiu.m r months. The vets' cta-sr olhd than those for the "ori the Farm" pm gratn begin at 4;K> in the afu.vnu.*n and continue dim moil fl.to *■ t Quite . f ( , v ~f ih, - 1,,.:. ■ ; . the;," Har rs at ? oi!., s . how ever. vho aie employed <>; who • have ulio duties, entry <i- ,* - from 6:30 to S no. Tlte sci on! and th” program .■ t• ■ headed hv Dr. Htrmort S Davis who has served as tt- princioa! sod executive Urn •• hid.'! Faculty n: , : be.rs who arsi-1 him in the c >yiuct of the program include O R K>. , A. J. MeOlv - J \\ Scod' :.. ,1. Eh.bey. Mt.-s Esther .lordan Mr., W Afiderson od Mrs* ;q \\ (Jhaot THRKE SCHOOLS in tho sci assignment r Robin ton w I give p,>'in! ,m- ■ tion t 1 rh- ROTC ,ir* .*, m h, gro Coder With the re tire* net 1 ! f Bur Cm B. O. D<<* : in .July. ('■ Rui.iii: -a, who he- ret - i\ ed f*>r pi loo'ion to in .d**- 1 Colonel iti th- Re.iula ■ army, <a be the rank"'.. \'ty . >;■: in dm regular fiimv Jan a-: f I .vans, ; irii; jp .•*■!■• the Secre'ary of am.;. id advi--oi to tlte secret a* V of defen, I* I ''lncreasingly the Meg; • youth i, participating in three methi*d- oi obtaining a commi- ion in the . lllar arm; th** T' s VV.'nry act- 1 demy at Wes’ Prod, the ; -crv< Officer", training corf* prre. ni and ' the regular army compel it :vt too; “The ROTC" program in college and universities throughout fha country offers the college t raduaie an excellent basis for progress h , militarr career Ai pres,! n;«.*T than 3,000 students nrr enrolled in the senior d\ ision. ROTC at nin* Negro col teg. . and uruv-*r#il> 1 I RGF DAN OF PRAYER to niinisters, said the pmpose of this day is to ask “Almighty God to give- these young men th • strength to endure prison and the other difficulties that they shall face in that .spirit whim remover the occasion of violence and injustice. “For we* are faced with possi- * hie prospects of haired and vio lence unless voung mrn who tnk.* such a stand do so with a real sense of humility and non vio lenco" Bayard Kostin, executive cr secretary of the league, indicated that ministers throughout the na tion would bo asked to ad vis** J . resistors and the people of the United States to “consult God’ in the matter of segregation in the armed forts s. “We arc ask ing ministers to urge all young men following the course of civil disobedience to remove hatred and bitterness from their hearts “ Field representatives of the league are traveling all over the country setting up local organiza tions to coordinate the civil dis obedience movement in particu jar communities. Thousands of pledges not to register for a jim crow army, and buttons saving “Don’t Join A Jimmtw Army.’’ arc being distributed. The leagti-- has also prepared a series of bul letins discussing many of th questions and problems that arise . ' ; LITTLE MAGNOLIA" ' * ] FRETrvTW>OU GET \T FROm\[T 7 MOPE». i must M hair you have, /\( your mother, /o f got rr from my (“tool. Wilmington, under the auspices of t and I. (ulhgc, Greensboro, closed today. A com piit;* success, the school is ex pected to become an annual when a stop so drastic as civil disobedience u taken. TIM MAN SI PI’OIiT ID KMI.IIiMiIBY 1 tin. DUiKiVii; 1,0, Angeles (AND) - Lleclur n*r; "N0g: ,,0 mll 1 no! *i ■ .■a i t Tt - iroi." t. . Kc' (.'layt<m D Russ.-11. militant delegate *.u the Democratic convention, do olared iiete last wot.k that nc wa., going to fight lend in keep the CHliiornia ueifyution solidly bi iiind Picsident Harry Trutnnn. I.r. It:--oi; was lust preparing < 1 ,-<i a *:,i.u la ;t Woi.itii • i;i ■ hound for the convention ttpen itig ot Philadelphia Monday. H< said he n.-nJizod not only he- but al! stauu.ch Truman fol lowers would ha*.l- !e ..oik hard to Pie-. i tii ill. th- spreading if senlinu nt against '.he chief exe cutive- "‘iaunched by .soutlu-rn anti civil i igii!.,; sanatois and gov <mors " ■'Kogardies:, of what the Cau casian Democrats do, f-*r the Ne gro in n-bufi Truntar* wtiuld bo work tag against his own best in* ti*rcst. No P:-<*sid*-nt in pas; his toi v. not c-v* n Franklin D. Roost yell, has been so fc.u’lc-s. ..0 ;pc cilic, so ouit.pnkbn ns to rights and justice or; quest!*.-ns that ev vt ,* \ *. Knew concerned the Ne gro. as has Truman, ■’ Ru.. cli de clared. The minister is a close friend of Con.gr.*:: uuan Avan. Clayt . Piwcll and paste; s th* tt.Ou.i tnember .farietietident Church Christ, the iarge- t cungreg item of any cohxrcd church in the west. Upon in, return it".m the conven? ior, he * n t reopen the tight iv a . Fr.i'C. fit- is accompimted by his, wise, who is a teacher ;n the local pui'- i.T school system. Site will go to Michigan for her vacation follow ’ng tho convention, l hiee Hurl As Su ji**r Fliicl Jumps Trark WINSLOW .Ariz oANP) - Th*. •<; (' ti’iigo imong tin mju.-fd when the Saule F- i.iit.-oari' Super Chief na n jumped -.he tracks as it turned „ cm vc in the railroad yards lax; week. Those injured \v«*,r- John Turner, 28, longe c;u attendant, neck tn -- BT»S AMAZING! I 'I juJ I . v2SlS*o« cc-c ****.. ‘{M&rs ;v&Lcl£ | .•''' /T walk a HiLEI rr -" : ''- k.U&S f .t{ i /\Or v/*n."T .. ->.n v >v u ,^MS /*j MONO Tftt AMERICA*! >p WDIAWS, V/Mo !?E6A£?DED O? . j^=: ** . Us A 4\v. THESE-'P;* v \\MAtS . 'V' ,Je> -gjjLV * W ■ ' WAS DEATH'. .^oi^Cv-Jfcji vy ip „ =i»sT u!sed as. viince - «✓ Vl?’ #'.' - " -'-' l -'' ; . MWf fvgf j j|pa|iapß|Kxv Aj&Y®' \ Y mutton p>es* y • k v ' X»J FftirrsopMAMCHußifl.BaOES ABF c VY-^^< v v OOMfffLLS© TD WFC>R Rp?4”sßo'ES r o c? r \ {f , T£? v Vy3pyYy ■■>.._ TWBFIPST 5k MOKTHropTHE.fi! ~' VXJf * r <o°o Hv O f ' MftRBiASE.SoTHieyvyOMT . \€s)-w%\ H i i H l\ „ homfit .y SECON'D SECTION ( VI. ilt. ih an Gibbs, of A. anti T. Col lege, was su|»' rvlsor. white I-'. .1. Rogers principal of Willi-tun, vtred as director. I Court Issues Order Halting Refusal Os Right To Vote InS.C. j CHARt.EATON. SO. Jurig -.1 ; Watifr. War it g of lie. Um'cd S; .' j District Court. Kastero District ”t , ‘-'loath < 'at olina. 1.- .tt; aiirni : order Thursday in th.-* suit filed ! I.*v MAACP attorney; 1.. m. ! J!» of ficer? and m- irtber:; ol t!v St iicVi N r-Rioci atic P.sr'y . v. -n .-JU g*. i-'y ilvi'.e rough! to dcinr.*- Negri-,... . f vote i This -my til' don behalf *f !>.*, •*• IH; own and who, <p tali Led Ncg'v j \olers of S ml) Caroliiv*. follow. Jby three trwtjJ t! o victory v.w. i;v Ihe NAACI' in tin - case of !-•'•' an * VV . in the i.iUor c.r-e, .lud <■ v-.' ■; a... j held illegal th refusal of tlu I>em- 1 ’• -. ■a; tc V* • ; sou'i ' 11 olii. * 1 ;allow qunified Necrf** .■> <i e i-j 1 *t, i . f..,ii'l!(-i, i at.e u; th* D< rn.ioraiic Par- • Ny prjjn ;ry Jit :ge Waring . 1 d-r-c;- i cion v. a ■ suHHiritd by the Fourth j Circuit Ottri of Appeal-* and • he; ii’iut-ii S* a- vk Siifimiii' Cotui r* - j i ;.*ed in I April, so 11 view the do cision. O ", iii RLQI IRFI) Following the~e b* Duni-s. the !>*••!;■ viatic Patty of .S-='«th Caro- i | tin.' deteriuinei to cmitinut’ it.; l in- j I jri'.setuetu ujmn the rient of Ne ! ;vats to in the primary. Pursuant in thr- ntrn. the party; ua so i i uprohibiliitj* m y Negro ! i''rntri joining f Kmor;-;!! u racy! : vhtiw. requiTuu' that *•*• :y Nerr ■ 1 tor. tp; ■r.; .-* n; ti g noiat* i t egist"atmrt eertiticate, and r»?quir-, ii* « !-*■'*: y member of *he Drmai-i.-i- • : ‘i ■ Pai t;, ••• is!;,- aa :,rh l a uniiWa r k*j segregation arid oyjvyy-f !•■ 1 •’rel fair empluyrm-tii practices leg ! tslation. ■ Tit j)i'e*a*iii md f-.k'd :.,*.■ ral . :-v oi y offit-or • II". IF n,.>-- la, - !1 ,v ir, Snifh Carolina whn was nut ; a * t ; 'ta;u :n the ray l oi F’rnon j Ri*--. i.C-1 the eour! . issue in.- I toe Lately .a tr irtporary ord* i re aaatniiig the ioff'dai;!:. from un i ploy it;" there rievict s to prev** e.’ ; Meg.'-’C.*; from vtitir i, Ute Angu.'t j !0 primary i The new rules of the • t*-*n '>*. '* ,1 | Parly of South Catoli a w-iv d* • : i vised soifly for the pur poos of dis-; ;f; inch-'ioc voters on the basis of; ; juries: Prinry N'ann'.a 4-1. v ;i* -hip end spine ii-jur.* . a**:; WilliaiV' , Caso;-.. 13. h>*-d watc*;', back in juries First lire shews fat-iillj. I,oft I to right, l .?. Rogers, director; Mis- F, P. While, librarian C. 11. MrOonald. prineip.ii of Pea !!-. r •••• and color, occnfdihg the NAAC i' rUorney. Such devices.; •he r mi.-1 mt elairu . are In \ io ta* inn oi \'-iic!e I and Amnidmon l ; . Fouetcrn. Fiftcft'i at id Seventeen of; 1 !| state* (' i:stitution ot •! •f Sc ';nn 3! .am 13 of Titlf < * the Umted S!a’or- Code The r..■.-•training order i c-und t*>- . -i .v I-.;- Judge Waring asks both fbei i-i-. f it '.-aiit;; md : it*- pi iiu'.fi • to fi|>- i pc.a ji* court July ni t*i piy.-rnt i both rit:c of th*> The r.Motuc- | : handlm-g tie c.is-' f-*r the MAAC.F i : a**e Sp*'t ml C 1 *.;*'■■ •• : Thin-good Mar- I ; shall at;d r-'ent Special Com : ] . • Kdv'ard R. Dudl* y of New V* - *; g j !and Harold Utnuware of C«*iumbs->. j (South C -•• .in a. Swiitii-i Beacons To Vied In ( onnei titut Waxmjmu rt t'AMD - Tin Na• j ti it,il B«opftst D:-a-' ns r. rtvrn- ; i tion id America and th Women - - j ; auxiliary will hold then 14th : annual v ■; n July 20 23 in New ; ; Haver,, Conn. The theme ol the ] ; meeting will be “Unity and the ! ; Chrirtian Churcli.” The tnr-cting will be he’d at th* ; Flnnnanuai Bapti .! Ciiureh, to Re. W-: ...: M U ■ -, D-- -I. mt-.- Kes* prcrirlenf and ioundcr, of Washington, D ; C.. will address hie gttuip -July : . Mr;- Priscilla K ; .s. preside;'.- : ;>f the auxiliary, will speak to the women, Dt J.A Jordan of Chester. Pa will deb'-er the annua! sermon. Art.hut J. Adams, pre.-o-h-nt -•! Umpire Slat Baptist Layman’? ! convention e-f New York, will also speak to the dek-gafes. The 1 Rev. William 11. Hester of Be,- ten v. id give a s. rrno.n July 22. The ir.'i'at unusual feature of the .sessions will be ihi- Sun; ,sc Prayer meeting at 7 a.n; J>iiy 23. The Dt-aeon’s conventinn har, temporary headquarters here at • 464 Eye St... S. W. It has oonnec lions in 15 states, and will seek to double lis number within th, next five years. SAY Dll SAW IT IN nit; (aroliman THE CAROLINIAN body sc’.otil, IVibniugton. instruc tor: (j. ft. Jfirtiatt. Grrcnsboro, in ttnicnr; A (f a vincas, prittci pul It. T. S, in4ruet«r. Dran B*hi!ly Hospital (rds Fh'si IWgnf Resident — y run \o? s.smh l ianfi - - i *>', Edward M. Sewell. 25. bo came (ho >irst Vi'fro resident (>::> "iri.ui a( < hilldn ii hospil i! I tiUi'Miay ;»! t»■ i eemplctiiig hi-. internship .:( Harlem hos pital in N>w York City. An honor graduate twin the <'Diversity ( (t penn- via atliu la t > .*»•, Or. Sowell uon top hon or' f>r seniors in the pcdi.ilrk*-; course thiti'. 106 WAKE COUNTY OLBfS YOUTH * | PICNIC AT BEACH! | | Woke County N* gi o Older You: * j f Club in. robe. - held their first im jnu.,l picnic at Scavov Beach', nc '■ j Norfolk. Y.'i. Thur.s lay of la>.i week | The group left Raleigh at fj.hu a. n> i vi three rb .i 'eroa buses and re ! 'tirnecl that evimnu a; 11:00 j Aceompniiina tile four organir.ec : rr- up.- of Fa sic Tint':. Jclfr u ? j Trove. Shiloh and New Hill war ! .V C. Duvet.port, Negro Cmm’y : \gi;ni K E- Evtmr. assistant Net'i < | 'ount.v Actnl Natalie Pceb!"s. a.- 1 is'ant Negro homo agent and W | ' Cooper Negro 4-H Club -pecia! Ore n.-L-nro. * CONFIDENTIAL SSFLY 8Y MAIL Readers of this column may secure a “private reply''—by sending for | one o! the following: O Abb*' Wallace Ailrotogy with free 4<hric« t*tf*i 2ft O Abb*'* H»pyer living leiton* with free advke 2sc □ ABAC WALLACE GUiOE Cr 12-MONTH ASTROLOGICAL fOKECAST SI (deiaued confidential analyst of your rate! Give name, address and birthdate. Explain problem fully and include . stamped, self-addressed envelope for a logical analysts of your case. ■ Write to: The AB6E WALLACE Seme# t 0 Sax 15 A»!*nt* 1, Georgia JVi.A.J. My hut).-.,and and I do I *>t got alone so ,vrU. Why E' C, y j time Igo mu and stay a little lau | or if I spend the night with moth I r. he says 1 have been out will i ; i man. What the matter with I ; * ; Arts: He s jcilous and you err- ; | ainly do not make any effort tc I ; iolp him control this tendency. ! j 'Staying mil late in the evenings I | rid speeding the nsyhi away from I ; borne without h:m causes him •>" j imagine that you ready arc not f pl. ving fair. 'You won't be able ■< j you show him more ei insider at a-;: | keep your husband nappy unless j Include him in your activities. j 1.,.C P*. 1 completed my roile 'e 1 course and have been working two war-. ) want, very much to enter j he College of Swedish Massage in | Chicago this fall please advise m , j Ans: This field <>f endeavor ..p i peals to you - to Chicago or. ! j complete this course es -.ludy aw.' j become qualified in ♦his work, f j chances arc, you will go into bu* j mess fur yourself in a few years j The vacation city o h. re you now j live would be an ideal spot fur y in i to login your business career. * * * B.S. 1 a it; 22 and in love wi’i ! a girl 17. She says she love? me. 1 j asked her to marry r?s* bid she s; r I she would tell me later She sin j goes out with Cher boys, Wb:d • SECOND SECTION fiil lis is net shown. Second view is a library srrnr. with Librarian AVhitc at desk in Background her objec'hm to mo if she loves me? Atr" / 'it drink too much, to suit hcv, Cut it out altogether or be more moderate in your drinking if von ' Xpert to win lire for a wifr She h;< adinitted that -he |p\ cs vott hut is no; *;oin.y to give up :cr fl Uod ' uni;! ..he I" 111 . .1 Ti. young lady has tlu- right dca. 4- ts 1, MAC Mv pi-nhlem r this 1 , atn lones-otr,r I work every day and :an week etri' 1 don't have any j (hint* In do l>ut go to a show ,-di I along. The: -* is n., one t>* Ink* n.c /'.it alo. 'Viler*' ! would like to ! know il I will "ver meet a p:i The Agricultural and j Technical. College j of North Carolina GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA I A Progressive Institution Stressing Practical Education For Service 1 DUDLEY MEMORIAL BUILDING Standard **A W Grade College Rated Rv American Medics! Association SDufhern Association Colleges and Secondary Schools Council of Education of th? Slate of Pennsylvania N. C, Department of Education SCHOOLS OF: | AGRICULTURE I EDUCATION and SCIENCES I MECHANIC ARTS GRADUATE DIVISION EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT STRONG FACULTY OFFERINGS LEADING TO B.S. DEGREE IN: Agriculture Pre Medical Home Economics Commercial Education , Education arid Science* Busiae** AilmiuwliraliiMi & Engineering Fine Arts < f industrial Education Trade Courses | Physical Education Military Science—rß.O.T.C. I For Further Information Address: F, D. BLUFORD, President Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina | Gwem'Airo. North. Carolina WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 17 1948 Third view was taken during a class session, Fourth scene shows group of students with faculty. Over 100 ty n : Irinun friend and what must 1 i ! do? Aie You cap enj-’v on active so- : dal life if you will get. around ;,ud ; 1 iii’x more t'r -dy with people. Be- 1 • time affiiudrd with a church a,nj ! take part it* the activities it of-,: fei's ritecttne, as many people ; t u >-one re I i; i**rr s 1 i for they will introduci you i*> the ! I of ll;|, ;• ,I*'. iU.il' / 1 * I through • *ml contacts that you \ 'HI! rn cf nice fellov. ; and even- 1 j lu 11 >• fir I ~ Irisbaiui You can i t lope In find one unless you make , i nvre • U than >ou arc doing now * Set'..- a qtt >••(!’!• for j hippie! Living ; I css-on N<> 4 “finw T» Win Mat*. - ' t Approved By Veterans* Admihm trnfion For Training Under Gl Bill, Adequate appraisal and psychometric fa cilities available to bath disabled and non-disabled veterans at no personal ex pense. teachers anti sttidenis took ad vantage of the local school. I VI I PHOTO!* BY VANDER- Bfl.T STITHOS, M Castle St. i ii will give >ou some tips. # * 4# ARC. f am anxious to know 1 about a piece of land 1 am buying. ]t .-com* like ihe mail has sold me !he wrong pt-*re I thought 1 had a yack farm: she higway. Fie says now that it is the track back off te sfmmn. 1 don'! want that place. Tell me w hat i should do? An« Determine immediately just wheie the propertv bounds are that you arc buying a Sum ever will be glad to conn’ put and stake off your boithdiv tine and show you exactly wlmre youi property lies. Have this : me now before you continue yvild the payments oil the place.
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