WBKK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 31. 1548 €. J. Walker Co. Manager Denies Fraud Charges INDIANA POLLS, Lnd. (ANP) Robert Lee Broken burr, general Manager of the. Madame C. J- Walker company, denied r ‘ ! charges made against, him recent ly in a suit by Marion R. Pc and Sue Knox, co-administrator-* of the estate of Mae Walker Pc • r.v, i Brokenburr is executor of th** A'Lelia Walker Kennedv estate and also trustee of the Sarah Walker estate. Perry's suit charge., that in lad ing the estate of A Leu t Walk; Kennedy, Brokenburr failed t 1 list $58,000 in a-^ct; that he knr.v existed. Me also charged that, hr; three positions with the varioe. RPjjCind the Walker company MPd. The suit is seeking 'm jiF 0 f Brokenburr as '•seen Wt the A’Lelia Walker Ken- V estate. V/ith Firm 35 Years The names of Bnoks'.-nbiii r and the tote F, B. Bunarn have been connected with ;h“ Mine. ( - ! Walker company for 55 year. Ransom has been attorney and . general manegor, and Broken* niirr assistant attorney and as sistant muirip"' He became gen oral manager when Ransom died .last year. Hr was recently elected manage) by the board oi directors. Perrv is a trustee, a direct- ■ grid treasure! of the company. Hi became connected with the hr u in 1945 after the death of his wife, Mao Walker Pony. His daughter. Miss A'Lelia Mac Per ry, is president of the company and owns one sixth of the stock. “It should be noted,” Broke; burr said, “that Mr. Perrv ha t no official connection with th company during all the prior to his wife’s death in 1945, that Mine C. J. Walker died m 1919, A'Lelia Walker Kenned,, died in 1931, that Mae Walker Perry died in 1945 —and that dui ing these years none of the* OPEN FOR BUSINESS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS TURNER’S FLORIST 419 S. Blordworth St. Located In The j Now Croper Building PHOVi t 8092 mmmmmmmmmmsmmmsm’ myilfcDa 315 FAYETTEVILLE St. ¥/)U ABOUT CASH! 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They ail not only worked harmoniously am! effectively With Mr Ransom ;,nd myself to build a ■. table bu-sinto-s, but they also fr.?- ■ n non tty paid tribute to _>ur lead ' ership and integrity Expresses Surprise F. pres; ing surprise at Perrv .. attitude, he -nd, “it is very d;t ■ Bcult to understand why Mr. Perrv new seeks t:> assert claim" whieh hi< wife never asserted I'm* approximately 14 yeeu'i altei th .loath H AT.eli i Walker Kenm ly. .dative to the conduct of th xreutors of the oh,Hr, who were the same men working daily with his wife I v this period ' Deriving the charges of not list ing ail the ots of the .VLeln Walker Krone !y • tale, Broker. , . U r,- --ikl, "It the assets were ; tint listed, they did not exist or Ihe executors did not know o< ho-:;, existence We deny such and every allegation of the com ' tie added that Hie case will n.-.i ifj'. r\ the company and "*wil* no: permitted to interfere in the slightest with the proper condo-.- , nf j management of the affae - , (he Mine C. J. Walker Manu -1 !aciuring company According to the general man -mr the outcome of this suit w; not affect hi-; position with toe company at all. He revealed t in. two thirds of the firm s stock be longed to live trustees- including Perry. One sixth belongs to Miss A'Lelia Ransom, vice president of ‘hr company, and the othei six in Miss A'Lelia Mae Beiiv. He added that Petry got his po rtions upon the insistence of Ran soul and him. 34 ACHIEVE HONOR ROI.L AT ST. AlTi. A total of 34 students, repre senting ton states and the Bntis ; West Indies, achieved the achola,-.- Honor Roll or Dean’s List at St Augustine's College the se - md semester. In addition to th H members of the ’.948 gradua (ing class. 4 tumors, 8 soph . ,nns and 9 freshmen oualitiee lor 'hr list, which reouircs r;IW of 85 Five of the ranking students are Raleigh resident*, y lie complete Honor Ro.i PM i e.i below, the names listed w cording to rank: H living Mavson, Cleveland, O : Donald F Ashman. Jamaica, B W I.: James Vinson, Brad dock. Pa Cornelia L. Perry, Bir mingham, Ala.: William A. V-m Croft, Jersey City. N. J.: Hbar.e--' Mosee, Atlantic City. N- J l) < i, ;-(-s D. R. Jefferson. Asbu Pntk. N. J.: Doris M. Willis, Au CU da c,a : Rosa L. Whitley. Clav ton. N. C.i Furness J. Armstena. H-ddnnfir-ld, N. J . William 1* Gordon. Raleigh; Bryson Arm siead. Haddonfield. N. J.: Audre J Law on, Houston. Tex.: Valem r. Wynn. Raleigh: Pauline J P Martin, Philadelphia Pa.: Alice ,1 Morgan. Raleigh: Leroy Jones. K instnn N. C : Ruth A Adams. Orange. N. J.: Alma M. Harris, Littleton. N. C\: Walker B. Le f’r-re. Mobile, Ala.: Mvrlin E- Skinner, Edenton. N. C.: Josepo N Green. Jenkinsville. S. C . Lawrence J. Overton. New York City: Jacquline A. Mite-: hell Ra leigh; Richard L. ftevis. Ruietglv Barbara A. Hall, Summit, N. J Yvonne T. Hart. Raleigh: Geral dine C. Carter, Camden. N J C!audio> A Blackett, New York City; Ruby N .Wynn, Passaic. N J.. Mary G. Stacy. Efland, N. C.. r -n-;--* 1 -1 — w'mhiihi *. 1 v ** Mßpn} 'aMfcl j HOSTESS TO NACW MEET ING As president of the Washington Stale branch of the NACW. Mrs, Elisa McCabe will Pe the chief hostess of the 1948 convention of the National An- Political Forum Will Mark NACW Seattle Confab WASHINGTON (ANP -1 nonpartisan political forum fee » luring a speaker fr; m each of . the three major political parties will be the highlight oi'the 24b: biennial session of the National Association <-1 Colored w-.inen r> be h- ! d at Seattle July Hi - Aug 7. Mrs. Thomasina Johnson, di rector, minorititdivision, Fed oral Security administration, will act as coordinator for the poii tical discussion. Mrs. Mildnd Younger, (inurman of the Co: furnia Speakers bureau, will rep resent the Rcnu-biican narty, and Mi - Estelle Riddle Osborne well speak for the new Progressive ' p:,*\ The speaker for the Dem ocrats is to be announced. Convention headquarter.-; will , be mld at GarKeld high srh ■ -1. , Pe< pie's church and tne Prv mouth Congregational church. Gov. Mon. C Wallgren of Washington and Mayor William I. Devin of s,cattle win wei.-m --' me convention dc > gates Aug at a program at Plymouth church. 1 Civil Rights i ; The subject of the non-parti ,s ran political forum, to be held Aug. 4 at 1:30 p.tt; . will be “Civil Lights and’ Party Action." Mi s. Jane Spaulding of West Virginia and Mrs. IjU«. • . lai < n Sun • Kentucky will presid" Tie Rev. K Irving K. M<-;-chant will into. ’• dime the guc-t speakers. The coordinator, Mrs. Trv-ma ;na Johnson, is well known f- - • her pol tiral-activities throughciH'. the country So 1 Me Este’o Riddle Osborne !' (he Progres ivos Mrs. -Mildred Eberbr-rd Young c: of the Repul iicans is veeog mzed on the west coast for be !.t hoJastie achievements n--- -.vt P as hei- activities ns the chairman V llie California Republican Stat s Central Committee’s Southern Division Speakers but cau. She is the mother of one child, and the wife of Fvelle J, Young er, who became a major in to OSS. She is a re fesssiona! roia iw-i, = il painle: and decorator She was lire first girl t<> be come president of her junior high school student body in Las An Aubrey J. Lawson. Houston, Tex . i John S M ller, Plainfield, N. J.: „ Rusinda L Nealy, Aberdeen, M-i. seciaLl'n cf Colored women to be held in Seattle July 31 - A vicj. '4 Her organization has made arrangements for the no- j I iional gathering. She also corned a debat .scholarship to the University of Southern cb;»’iT‘; ma, aicl r, is i r outstanding woman graduate J her class She gi aduate'l Phi Bel.; Kappa, nui-ma cum iaude. Specie-*! Events Other special event, of the c'in venti n will lie the senool for Cjal action, DougUirs night, a ! nuil reception, a concert by th' National Association of Cuinird girls and a fashion revue. Mrs Annette Harris Off:-,;', second vie president, will pro - ide t-ver the school fo v soct:u THIS, OUR LATEST MODEL 'BEATS /ttl ‘ COMPET/T/OM- EXCEPT, v-shf f tMM-m v. ,4'dsi ryy Ym "Yet*?A THW WAR TAKE i *•*»* r, \ yam vacat/os \yY r! " * \ m TRAMWAYS \ to : \ \ * *&.<*•£ \ \ a'V^JSSvv f * .v.Tb \ Greensboro One way $1.60 m xS^ V -X 6 ,‘a f, \ 7 express. 25 re*, trip:. Bound trip 2-90 \ igSs , e o \ Washington, D, C. S.°° % 1 \ 4 express, 4 regular trip* Round trip 9-00 V , *" \ Roanoke, Va. One way 3.65 M 1 4.‘C‘ \ 3 trips Round trio 6-63 \ %^'^ hCXX . \ Nor folk One way 3.50 \ »tiP s * express, 55 regular trips Round trip 6.3 C | Pittsburgh One way 8.6 C 2 express trips Round trip 15,53 (Plus Fed. Tax; | UNION BUS TERMINAL - -.•••■ -.•••■ ' **'■• ' •• *'* • rn r 4 THE CAROLIM7AN • • f-nrotronn it- ; 5 j MAOAMLS. OLIVIA (I.AKK | AM) KO;*,. MORGAN, v. .15 | known lirauty iperialb s and 1 ; beads of the* ROSi: A!! I A ; HOI SI OJ. m \l I V ;m;l THE 1 lIOFK MKT A COSMETICS fly ing place-, Th<" d( i; rti-ri on a Cva-t tuOo.it tom nt the \Y S', (i i a lit i-dores, w.km c ttli'ir pro duct- hor.imr the tirsl line of fo' melir-, ii'.iinufaettireil by N:-- jrrM’ to be acc'i' eii by a Na ! tion.it Chain. Ma'lam ( lark. acmu|f:ni«l hv Kill ( ie.se. famous Society Col on: n>: 1 and artist, of the New 1 York Awslrrdani News, will spend several months, giving tl( monsiiation’ in the 100 (Irani Stairs Iruin tile West toast .<> Last. a. lion to hr held at 1:30 pan. ,\u:v 3. .VI rs Office:, who ; president of the Baptist Gcner.i] Women’s convention of Tllinou:. !v as a delegate' to the World': Baptist alliance in Copenhagen,' Denmark, m 1947. Mrs [rone McCoy Gaines, s • vend record mg sees :tary, vr. i brief the school which will r • divided into six groups. Group j leaders wid be Mrs I. W. Rowan ' ,:i Texas. 'Mother, Homo. Child." Mrs. Russell Caution N, v j c! :.ev, "Legislation Mrs. llano i (’orrine Lov. rv Coinrado, "Wosu < n in Industry," Mrs. Rosa M Gragg. Michigan, "Public Rel o ,ns " Mrs. Mabel L. 'C-.-lv Ahr home. '•Press .ml Pwbiitv.v :rnd .V! .Vivian Osborn vlan-h. (.'••’if-., iiia, "Nati'-na 1 As- oeiatinn e: Colored Glria.” f. f ' iPf^ 3UK SPEAKER Nora V. i amb, a court decision lost week by Appellate . Judge Joy Seth Hurd of Cleveland | on as-ignrrent with the Cuyalroga i County Appellate court of Trum- j bull county. The case originally arose in 1946 ! when, after some white citizens j complained (if swimming with Ne- j .roes, the ci'y asked Negroes i through the NAACP and the Ur • J ban League to accept segregated ( use of Hi" pool one day a week j 1 I be Negroes refused, and in 1947 j trie city rented the pool to a pri- j v.Ve group. The group. Werans Swim club, i •> I lowed members only to use the j : pool Although many Negroes ap* J plied for membership, none was j admitted. James Culver and a . T,-oup of Negroes filed uit against j ! the city fur use of the pool in July. j I 1947. The Trumbull County Common ; i Pleas Court ruled against the col-j I bred plaintiffs who claimed that; I'he lease to the Veterans club was) i ruse to keep Negroes out. In his ruling Judge liurd raid, j j 'We wish »o emphasize that we i arc not here dealing with social j | questions involving nice relation-j i Bldt. N. C i Ip 1 ————s IT’S RICHER TASTIER! 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