WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 31, !918 PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS D. C. Hospital Unable To Learn Plasma’s Racial Origin, Will Not Use It WASHINGTON <ANi>> Blood and blood plasma hum the Hod Cross will no longer be accepted ! pital. Rear Acini. I' S. Rot, iter, hos pital. Read Adm. P. S. H outer ho, ■ * pita! chief of dart, ordered lad week. The order came when tire Red U Cross announced that :t would not ipSffcveal the racial origin of blood j 1 and plasma requested by the h— i f pital. The fb-tnot Red Cros Blood G center said that it'was following' its policy of not giving out th.c • source of blood to district institu- M tions. Private phgyicians may request; ; the racial origin of the blood but : government hospitals may not. a spokesman said. \< Dr. Alvin R Sweeney, superin. Undent of Gallinger said that the racial qut-, ion had nothing to do with the hospital decision. He rea- ' toned that the hospital wanted to build up its own bank because Rett Cross free supplies were “not al ways available. „Or. the other hand, tk Jacob Weinstein, chief of the hospital s blood bank, said that the hospital bank does segregate supplies by race as well as by types He said that “as far a- experts knew today" there is no difference between the blood of colored ana * white persons. In giving the reason for blood segregation a* Gallinger he said. Under order of the executive committee of the hospital, issued MENN’IF'S FRUIT STAND NOW OPEN FOR BUSINFb.? ioid Brinks. Milk. Candy t a Ices <l3 1-11 F. Lenoir St. Phone 31117 ! Mrs Minnie Degrafi. nrid, Prop. t OR THE BEST IN GROCERIES ICE COLO BRINKS » ICE (REAM VISIT Hardy Grocery 315 OAK STREET * OCR COMPLIMENTS Hills Electric SHOE SHOP SOS Mitch.-11 Wooten Drive Alexander Hoc Hill Prop. L_ ' COMPLIMENTS OF NAOMI’S \ BEAUTY SHOP 604 Mitchell Wooten Drive k FEED YOUR I EMILY FROM RHODE’S POULTRY AND GROCERV MARKET f 708 QUINNERLV ST. IOR IDE BEST JONES' GRILL SANDWICHES, COLD DRINKS ICE CREAM —■ HOT DOGS HAMBURGERS 308 S. QUEEN ST. LET PHILLIPS Dry Cleaners DO YOUR WORK 30i N. INDEPENDENT ST. —. ... , ~ i Brownie's Place HAS BEEN ENLARGED t OK COMFORT AND SERVU I 509 SASSER STREET v MODERNISTIC JR. HOTEL fl 2 BEASLEY STREET A 413 N. DAVIS STRUT \ FURNISHED ROOMS Hot And Cold Water TOR BATH Quiet Location For Your .Hew* Your Music Your Entertainment WKNS Presents THE SEPIA VARIETY HOUR Wii'h Norman H. Stateman Every Tue#., Thurs. and Sal. -1 :30 2:30 P. M. On Saturday at 2:30, Norman H. Stateman COMMENTATES THE NEWS Sunday, 9:45 - 10:30 Spiritual Smgmg Friday, 1:30, Negro Farm and Home Agents All Regular Negrc Programs Heard On WKNS 1080 Wait* 1000 On Your Dial * - ■ - - mnMiiTin’nij-iiriirrMrarnfflr-mr'nn nMinmimnn»ii‘ririir-inirifnnirii«iimi-ir everal .years ago and never re cindcd. ti'.ui.'.fit:i'./iit of white bio l | to Negro patients ~r Negro blood to ; white patients is forbidden.” Tie questionable onici read: "To all chief no ftical .ottuvi., : evident', and interns: Until further : notice, no blood obtained from the J lied Cross •.ball be administered to ; | patients in this ho-pital. And no j uidibonai blood .‘•hall be obtained ! 1 1 orn the Red Cross undu any c:u - cum stances. ‘ All chief medical officers shall j immediately take step- to insure j t .at residents and interns on their ; -ci vice are cognizant of and shall | obey these instructions. This will require extra effort .in securing! donors to maintain the solvency of i tin- hospital bl ,od bank." Ur Sweerc ,v rationalized that j •’continuing extra effort” was what: the hospital blood bank needed be lore it became too dependent upon ! 'be free Red Cross supplies. He said that the hospital b! od bank had to be built up. Too many resident.. physicians and interns were de pendent on the Red Cross blood, he said. He said "The blood bank we! i .lilt up ovet the years, before the Red Cross program, was being j threatened. And we want to keep it an ever-increasing level so that ' in case of a national emegeney ’ ■ en perhaps the Rod Cross banks will be drained, we will have: 1 enough for our needs. We i.-.ignt ' even become a blood center foi , civilian ust." Gallinger get.; its blood supplies; • from friends and relatives of pat- i j sents receiving blood from the j | bank Dr. Wetretein said iVHEN WANDERING AROUND B'l‘OP IN 302 F NOR 111 ST. j Head the Latest News f-ns.h 1 Icc < nam Shoe Shim Sutton Bros. SHOE SHINE NEWSSTAND —.ju*Trtwr«Snw»nm-mw amnr Yairiii^^Tiii^iii'if^jiwaiiuvOTi^iirni l HARLEM SHOE SHINE PARLOR OPEN FOR BUSINESS : Cold Drinks (and>. Cigars ! Shaved Ice Shoe Shines CURLOUS HOOD Manager j SUTTON’S JEWELRY Watches and Clocks Repaired 413 S. QUEEN ST NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL” ! WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY 1063 L. BRIGHT ST. PHONE 3918 _■‘ _ | Midyette Hardware i OMRANY HARDWARE. Rl TI DING MATERIALS. El ECTRIC AND Mill, sUPPLUA PAINTS AND OILS PHONE! 3742 Beech’s Soda Shop WHERE FRIENDS MEET DRAFT AND BOTTLED BU R WINES AND SANDWICHES 336 SO QUEEN STREET CHAPMAN SERVICE STATION WASHING GREASING BATTERIES t HAROLD Rest Room, fjfblks. Smokes ;.07 S. QUEEN STREET FOR SERVICE ITS ! JOBJE’S PLACE 425 I. WASHINGTON ST CIGARS CIGARETTES SOFT DRINKS - FRUITS Good Music Kinston, N. C. Compliments Os A FRIEND i _ SECOND SECTION w „, ..eewoWJ , ■ -- j — _ t * ] Y * PHILADELPHIA HOME IS BOMBED PH VI. A DELPHI,A t.ANP) Fur the second time in one mouth, Nig roes have been mo lested by at ein pis to wreck their properties, Ihe later,i victim, Bennie Smith Hid his «ih, Anna, who t live in the Shipyard Home pro ject heard a thud shortly be fore neighbors notified turn that his home was on fire. The bomb, ot incendiary na ture. was .hr own onto the • led overlooking the entrance ot their home. inis shed oi lin-pmof composition probably pr* vented miuplele tlestroc thin of the property. The blaze was confined to the outside of the house. Social Scientists Os South Oppose Jinicnm j (graduate Facilities NEW ORLEANS <ANP>~ “Three nil of four social xvkuth.ts oi the i until favoi the elimination now t • : racial >cgroga’ioii a, :.qniiiatc -si•;,i j; roa-uii.i.ii fchi.ar.l--," according so | Aubrey William' -president of the ; Southern Confnvnce Education-d i and j "The re lilts (if an opinion poll of li members f iiie Southern "<'■■■■■ logical society cor,ducted by the Snuli era Conference Education.a •und show that only one in four t j he -•cfial scientists favor the pro . ai■. <?i tin- southern goveino,; ini | cgrtgiifed, regional schools foj N - ! "!ii recent moot ns soul hen insti t uimi.s m response to dec : ion.- ol I .. ! lie UniUu bill-lies Supreme court j ,‘iuv> it vi cd the ir pci.- i.- along 4 j idferent lines; Plan A of the Uni-: i . ersity of Delaware eliminating. | eg rogation in the gradual, : rhisoi j \ii, r. ;he dc-n-eci courses ".ere not j ■jite.-n-d in state . «-:,, ■,feu Nc-eroe,- I Plan B of the University of Ark an j ,-adiintlin:; Negru, : to its ; . J,n,n but with ;> , -greg l .,uoo; Plan j 7 ,a Oklufioraa setting up a now i iu op-teach.-.-) law school. l>u* fhu far wnh 'Judeiit: and Plan I< of . I h- • -IlMitlH V ,-V, calling U't'!' ' | !v- i-si.dbb: hmeni of ; cgi egat.-d, ] e. ional graduate scho-.l for No | rO t i ’‘The Soinhern CeufeYt nc/c- Fdu ] '.uioiujj fund waiited to krpj> | tjd Mr. W i ilia ms. "which of ino u I touj* was in u;t accept.atie 'o i r.out impartial ui"«d bust Qualifiei | roup oi -Xpert.-, j}. the south. It. i | .vaz assumed that Ihe rociYibors of ( ’he Southern SocioJii^iAa] S'OCu.-ly ! net these qualifications. ' 1 Sev e nty ont; per cein of iho: • * ; iv.no replied w« re for plan A elimin ! r jnsegregation. Four per cent j ouTid none of the planj acavptahl *. i here w«?ie no votes lot Plans H o. : ? Among she icasons for sup j > -itmg Plan A there were ?. that i iftpeami most fi-t-quefUly “inore j 1* mocfutic; ‘more economical,* and i ; more ‘practical.’ A number «l; j ‘hose voting far Plan D said they i thought thai Plan A v. a-.: th.- lohj. I time goal but ns : not ‘practical’ i it the rnomeni ” Erskine’s Diamonds - Watches l Jewelry - Silverware YOU DON’T NEED BIG MONEY TO BUY AT Erskine’s USE YOUR CREDIT Erskine’s Kinston’s Leading Credit Jeweier 1 KINSTON SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS —Scholarship awards retailing S6OO went to these three 17 year-old misses who made the highest grades in Hie naiic-nal competitive examination spon sc red by Phi Delta Kappa sor ority recently. Winner of the national award of 5300 was Beulah Mae Kibble of Cincin roli (center photo', an h wior graduate ci Walnut I lilts Clas sical High scbcol. She plans to vir.B ti.e scholar.:liip at the Uni versity of Cincinnati Teachers' College. At lift is Miss Lillian And?r snn of Atlantic City, who won the SSO scholarship for the higesl grade in the north east ern region, A graduate cf Al DAVIS-LOMAX RITES TO FOLLOW DIVORCE BY HARRY I.EVLTTI. I.OS ANGEi.KS < ANFo Lu- ’ Ciu:. Loin .a. Jr . publiv.her of bit- L.o- Ail:;,-'.--. Trib-.iia iinri bis: ,-di ■.l - Mis- Almena im-r. will be- j come legally married as soon as br,3l dec:, j f'- ibvon i 1 liiin and * his wife. Carmf-lita, is granted, ac~ ■: -i ii iibj . un:ci: - chrmu lirre j By th ir own adirussioii in sn- * , f sii.r rOijit be for.: Judge Arthur C-rH; week ..go they have since 194-1 hyvd in v. b i- called in this • ai* .i comm .u-law marriage. From this union they ai e ire par ents .*,? nvi. line childrcrn, a g-rl line, yeair old and a boy, lets i Lb n, a ye;,i Acc.nding to report, ,ii■ g I.i-max, -m .aid heir of Tu rin - Li reputed to be one of hie eaUlm si * Negroes in the country, ’tad desired it divorce a- long as • 194;? when ci’t ; i,3ckirig fvf,.- Davi-. in touix nii.g tiie new tabloid, , Li» Iwo Fi.jiizou n» ' v, T fu t: n>:july u’j w i(h ofrier A;'....00 I, At j . j... ni. i;:, wi'h Ally. < W-liter i Gordon, Jr., ,md Iwo as- . es as her > iimsel. won awaids amou:, ing to ovtr SIOO,OOO, and sii,7 pi r in.ini:i for a year, her . hi is band retained ne: s.l-, p of die j ’.v, 1 quipped Ti ibune print inp f>;i;ilit. * >. i norinc wirqq-inl criiu-i-,n. - v.huii tht-;. d-ecibic h.o nothing to - <• • Mi- »1.0,| busir.r . activities Tier have p cp:.rod to ,-sii ,»t tn.-ir ! - ! piifclic; : i!ion and tilt* pjiiit i ,!• of >tii<-.' ,-gp- r: A pro ,-nt they : av*. i g fun oi ■*. fin--; ire Can-'! i;.n They i,:iv, -1.-o stains: pun Inni on ~f ~ midwiv-i. TrYune . -III! Il! I o'- • ■ ill tii'iii- nl tht cuv including ■ itic ill- ic.iy }ti pif!a ,*gi H .ills üburb ! ; M' • Davis fil'd ci me iuU, na- t . » For Fine Staple Groceries. Fruits, Vegetables. Refreshment* Os All Kinds, Visit The Nathan Hill's Grocery Store Lcurated On West Slreel, Dover. N, C, PRICES RIGHT PROMPT SERVICE ■*. TS/O/’VVON'T Y&U HAVE'S W \ .;V U A 4CAT, „ /. j cm HMCMTAt PfeATUMgy * ; i "i':ven li Such Chivalry Surprises Them, Mac, Do Think Os These ■Comfort First!!’ THE CAROLINIAN ’antic City High school, she has wen the sixth, seventh and eighth grade American Legion hisp ;-y medals. She will attend Howard university to study psychology. Mi s Jacquelyne M. Johnson took she southern regional award of SSO lor bring an hors i.v siude.nl at Tuekegee Insti nte High school. She plans to teach law and has chosen Hrward to pm sue tier career. Phi Delta Kappa annually awards scholarships to female h|qh school seniors in the rc untry wl i ■ plan to pur .ue teaching as a vocation and who make the higher! grade in the scrcrity's c- mpeMiive examina tion. t ional nt tent ion sr \ oral years ago whi ■: o won lb, Wilh'.i, :iw’:,id DePriest isk> Dewey To Ask (longress For Hsplits Law Passage r r CHICAGO AMP) Ex,-ci, ri ia • !i,an O!J,-L; '• t-:-" of Clu-.'.i i>ij,; ::i,i Gov Thomas F. Dewey . f Ni V. A* irk to u-g his influeiue 11, .i !; congre-y to pass cii-il rights laws it: a- penial toiefiam sent to 1 1 Republican candidate tor Pies:- <• lit last neck, ft Pur-fi* iViote: "Bvca-uv; i.r your record ?n New Voile in -pnnsbfing legisiatioii !>. ..,\cr problems to 1 no. c i.c-w proptc <>d ;.t th* pec la i cuti- II I i c.sSlJy Hi: V, ll.dk you lis-C . 1 tiifHi* nee' to the end that congress shah b<come rnoie lot t« Ihe ehjbgi .■/ tape; and a ume a courageou and unequ.v --,’ inir.ii a ii a to civil righ:.-, whi< 1 „sf now .md have’ been tr, ba-.r (..a! •: ;V Core.llUltiOn Such le„der'hip cm your part 'voii Id not only further a.a or, j uur r-te.-t,cn mi N -veiiibi'i but l.'kews-, .ii id t-rve to rekindle new hope ~ i':i i i.i ■.t our cimJidcnce in tin t eiit-f hat :l;e Republic.:ii parly e-ay : till hi trusted as the party of i'li- const, union and hat it at are te ‘rill ruen up and no men down Fn ,rinsing 1; is aid in ll.e coining camp.-ui/a. the \ci ,n. a man ;aid. "1 hi have thousands ot frii-nds . t a...mirei • ».v» r the nation ar.J with mi\ hcallk cuntinuioa to im pr-'.-c ] hail leave no fctooe un tiin.ed is. you, bch.,!f.' FRONTIERS SLATE BALTIMORE MEET FOR MAT MONTH COI.UM'«■* O. (AN P i - Tlk I omKir- !>I America will hold if-: venth annual convention in 13a 1 j imoii. l , August .1-8, it was unnounc ■,:! li-.re this week. Tins year's eon ■i iitson is expected to be die lurg ! d in the organization’s history. Among the speaker: to be featui j | t! at the convention will be Or. I 'sin w. Underhill .It. of Phii.-.- | i lphia. Dr. Martin D. Jiokius i rwlj elected president of Morgan ! ‘late College; Dr. C. Bakej Peat b- TaJtimorc and Aides Fleming. \!>v n, Ohio Mayor Thom a D’Alt audio of Baltimore will gnet the I > ntiet „ ! Pres N. B aillen of Columbus j j viil speak at the opening of the •i.nterence, August f>. Tie pn i- i • recpti in will hr 1 held August' : at the Baltimore YWCA. The mother dub of the Frontiers i ■. tnunded in Columbus by Allen. ! who is also executive ted etary of ; ire Columbus Urban League in | November 1936. Other officers of the national 1 group are tire Rev C Baker Pearl.*, - .Inmans first vice pnsident; Henry C. Sparks, Philadelphia, sec ond vice president; Walter T. Hen ry, Salem, N. J., third vice presi dent; Robert L. Neal. Chicago, sec retary , and Carol! H. Sawyer, Co mm- .us. treasurer. Officers of th< host chapter are | Rev. Pearle. president; Dr. W Le- ; ■Roy Berry, vice president; William; B Day. secretary, and Reginald Gardiner. ;reasurer. ASK ARMY TO DROP INSIKFCTOR FOR FASCIST MEWS j °. NEW YORK CITY iWDLi R. moral of IV-t.-i 1. Xavier, xelt javowed sympathizer of Hitler and Mussolini, as instructor in domes j tic aiui foreign affair; at Fort Dix N. J. has bees; urgend by Rowland , Walt;-:, r.ationai secretary* of the : Workers Defense League. W t v.tux happy to i-> the Com 'S:ui.)st- removed from orientation Jdutie.- but we insist ti.at Xaviei and men like Turn ai- o be removed d: am orientate n duties and that fie Y be ft «\ . ated from using any of ; iicial position or capacity as a -■’means of spreading his loathsome doctrine Watt s wrote Secret ary .it tile Army Kenneth R.iya.il. j "Yes, this is a fr.-e country where one may speak his mind, but v.v charge that no official posi * .non can be u-ed to further dissem inate th.- views of a vicious, un -1 •.'•in. cr.,tie ami poisonous native fascism.” d e , The WDL made its protest at the j 1)...-. *»• ut FT tends if Democra cy. which exposed Z&vier's baek ,. j ;round in addition to his book,' c < R IST. AMERICA, which praises 'Hitler, Xavier ha- publicly express .- ..!<■{! his fa;cist philosophy- in other • writing- 1 and lecture platforms. BROWN'S SEAIoOD AND U'E CO. hit Tower Iliil Road \\l DELIVER Wil l lAM BROW N, Prop l 41? S. QI IT S STREET ! * HOME CbOKI.ll FOODS SANDVVUTIES AND BEEiI Don't inly or trade until you visit H. S. DAMS USED t AR I.OT 324 X,. Ql FEN ST. SET DVR BARGAIN'S WH MAMS AND DAVIS TOWER HILE SERVICE STATION fiASf.il.!M-;. on (iROCKKIfiS i Tower Hill Road at Adßin hi. i j <IAtDE A. NCN.V, Prop. I TURNER'S CLEANERS Cor. Queen and Bright Sts. PHONE 3741 SAM SMITH. Pi op |^=======^-^^-===== Lise Your Credit ON ! Porch | Furniture AT I IfffJß - LEVINE Os KINSTON, N. L aaRTr-mm-Tt i f SECOND SECTION Injunction Dropped, j Man May Occupy House j NEW YORK < ANPI - After months'of waiting, Samuel Rich- j ..id on, a Harlem merchant, learn j ed that lie may at last move into Ins new home bought two years ago in i a restrict ive covenant area. The New York Stale Court of Appeals set aside an injunction by j a lower court which hatred !he ‘ i merchant from his new'home, and; tilled in the light of the ievent U. j S- Supreme Court decision that courts may not enforce racial ic strictivp covenants- The Richardson family which in clude'. In wife, a daughter and a niece will move into their new home on 177th Street, a- .soon as S for better radio service CAM. LEWIS RADIO service PHONE 92?5 318 E. BRIGHT ST. VISIT GOODING’S BEATTY SHOP WHERE EVERY HAIR DO is f OMPI ETE 217 E. North St. Dial 4100 Mrs. O. Lofton Doves Auto Service GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS ALL. MARL CARS PLEASING YOU PLEASES ITS 305 I SOUTH STREP I MIL IK;-, DOVE. Prop. ==- Baker's Funeral Home Slorne of Lenoir County Mutual Burial Association !ne. 41*1 S. Qi PEN ST PHONE 2146 I.ADV ATTENDANT HSO k . TO PAY j'U^ PAY HAY ' '" KAY S YUAN STORE I GLOBE TAX* Quick DIAL 3254 Reliable 334 SOUTH QUEEN STREET LEN{)IITcAB CG™~~” DIAL 4701 338 S, QUEEN ST. CALL US NIGHT OR DAY OUR CAB WILL BE ON ITS WAY ii HOI R SERVICE JAMES SIMMONS, Mgr G & C CLEANERS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS TO LOOK YOUR BEST AT ALL TIMES, LOOK TO US 403 E. BRIGHT ST. GEORGE FRIZZELL, Prop. CASABLANCA INN BEER SOFT DRINKS ICE CREAM SANDWICHES FURNISHED ROOMS | 708 HARVEY ST, H. L, JOHNSON. Prop. SGSBSSSSSSaBBISiSSiSSSSSSSSSSSSISSSSiSSi&SSSSSS&asSS^^ COME ON KIDS I EARN YOUR VACATION I MONEY NOW!! | j NEWSBOYS WANTED TO SELL ' i ' THE | Carolinian j. SEE j' MR. WILLIAM BURNEY Representative i 232 SOUTH QUEEN ST. | ! _____ - l PAGE FIVE Kinston Business Men And Women Sponsor Miis Page - Patronize Them | MIAMI, FLA. CRTS j IST LIVII JUROR MIAMI tANPt A local garden er. Henry Annste.id -erved on a. ! . ' jury last week in an unlawful de tainer action suit to become tile j first Negro to -ewe on a Miami 1 civil iie. v He was mu' of a six mam jury in Judge David J. Hefferman's j court ii, the ease of Mrs Elizabeth Sne!cos against Mi and Mrs. J Dale ! Mann j , possible. In making its ruling the appeaJa e-un-t overruled an order by Jus life .Jacob it Livingston Feb. 13. HH77, who issued a permanent in unction against Richardson. The origin of cotton i- unknown. EDDIE’S LUNCH ROOM HOME COOKED MEALS DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 3347 j 238 8. Quern St Mr. K. > o * Davit] Warren’s GROCERY AND MARKET 1001 LINCOLN STREET 1 rtvh fruits Vegetables MEATS WE DELIVER | VETERANtT ” I Newsstand A Shoe Sliine Path,, < I CARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY COLD DRINKS 332 SOI ill QUEEN ST. YV. R. BURN i Y, Prop Experts To Clean Your Shoes H and II SERF It I STATION 423 S. QI KEN STREET DIAL 3141 ( iiarles Shephard, Prop, BIG SELECTION NORTH ( 001. SUITS AND TROUsI-.RS ! OR COMEORTABEF: SI Mtll l; WEAR ALSO FORK XK SHOES M W YORK < I OTiiJNG C OMPANY

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