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WEEK EWOiNC SATURDAY A't’El'ST 7, 1918 Phila. Woman Member Os Civil Rights Body Lauds Federal FEPC PHILADELPHIA (AND- Mr:, Sadie J\ M Alexander, prom in ent Philadelphia yttoi noy, n.i member of the president’s con - natti-e on civil rights, praised tiic recent executive order bv Pur, dent Ti'uman which estabn.-hi a fair employment practice:; policv sn federal government tuy un*-; last week. She warned, however, Hint hi; ‘ rde; must be careiuHv carrier) out or flu aims of the action will not be realised. She :.aid ‘'Pre.'-ident Trump u i-xoruli-. ■■ order duecting t»<i la! tv ■ pp.ir lunity for all i., : m in th finned forces is in. (ant such <i. RUSSEL! OF LA. to DTROIit (L RIM, f f TO MOVE M.tiHOl s WASHINGi'I ON iANPi -A ni.i ieclifdtiJ.ci to be introduced inm cungrt ps s-.-uii premiaing n i< ; ■ aid to Negro laiiniu . •avalring i ; move trorn tue . ,u!h to oi.ln-i parts of the country, it wa. dm closed her. J;.i,a we.-k The bill, authored by Sets Kiehaul B. Rue ;tTI Jr., w.aild give up to ti.nuO to families desumg to move re a new area to better < conomic and ic-cial positions. Bussell, who h3S been study ing tne hill lot several year: a.-, a means of relieving the race problem in the south by dispeus ' ing the Negro population on a mote equitable basis through the 4b states, and said any Leg,.a family wishing to mov. from it present geogtaphic location t< another, tot the purpore of Lx . t a ring its <, or, m, ■ dual , t would be allocated a maximum of $1,500 by lire ledf. al govern mem to finance the move Iht program would !<- voluntary and no family would be compelled re move. The bill is viewed by other southern senators a.s resulting in n scattering; of. low incotne gr -.ups throughout the country instead of concentrating them in the re la lively poor southern stater. It would also afford them an oppor tunity of making their way in ♦he more prosperous state- It is ; .aid that several southern senators wish to act a to ~ n *crs of the meas.it; e How. . • Rusell is desir.»ns. -f introducing the bill on his own. *t~3 111 Till l> , - , * OPEN FOR BUSINESS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS TURNER’S FLORIST \ 419 S. Blaodworth St. L.acated in The New Cooper Building ( HUM. 3 4 •wmr.iraari a,q;yi j*i i, ■ jamvn.iuk tmo- asi.w * -aw Limited Supply Pinking Shears $4.05 j SCISSORS SHEARS HAIR CI,UPPERS RED RIDER AIR RIFLES $4.25 - i Scissors and Shears Hah Clippers S. M. YOUNG 130 E. MARTIN DIAL 7121 j ‘ (ot " • ® |‘ EXTRA r Jr ■ ' ** rm LMMM on your trap ' I r AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES «*• if you carry your travel fund? in cash, you’re taking a big risk-arid »n unnecessary risk, too. It ? easy to safeguard | • your money -w ith American Express Travelers Cheques - known and spendable anywhere, and saju. A prompt refund will be made, in case of loss ot theft, I No identification is necessary on these cheques except your signature. No ’time limit-iheyTe good until used. On < sale at this bank, for only 75d pet SIOO (minimum, 40(f). 9 Mechanics & Farmers Bank !; DURHAM-RALEIGH |‘ F«d«r«l Deposit Insurstnee €orp. a^*'""****>***r *mvv‘«M sflWßMirwenrrwwow.-n- —nr--rrr‘rnr—n —nrn-rTa-irrm.rranww t>t |ji.iijiriTtiriri«ii ju - T --- ri , IK| , ryctiv; in time of peace ot. war i 1 the A meriean • oncept ol (.■quality for military personnel 1 regardless of race, religion or } national origin by a Pi evident oil' , c United Slates, i "The accomplishment of this purpose with speed will deiwrivi | upon the charactei and vision oi ‘ ■ the .seven member;- appointed to ' j ! tin. Committee on Equality I i'eatment and Opportunity in j the Armed services. The frame ; work of a democratic army ha-: , 1 been < stublished by President ( I Truman’s executive order, i Its re,i.',/.:ition dem lid:: upon , I .he people of Ameiica u.s.nt; . their !”, .vis t: .* ecu;, the .appoint i ment. of and action bv a eonuoii j ' tee thut :. i cu:,-, th* :o ;m a x i a living symbol of democracy lam cec. nee ‘ ‘. t,, , , . dent has as ins t" ’*• m-mv :. pl e-.t■ olati v, ;;! oui , : , rv ll r• ■. can heritage ot i quality, wbcii : '< | does not couiil(nrwi.e tegregnti | ! in any form or manner." . \m. MANN OFF IfOR EUROPEAN ;! | HEALTH MEET i By GLADYS P, GRAHAM ! NEW Vuhk (AilHi ,vfr- j j Boggs Hargrove Mann will r. j pres.', nt th* • mi work prose.-i, !.-; n from Columbia th< .1- ; tciian Medical comm, at the Into j : ' national Congryis oil Ment.P \ i health to be held in London Auk ! 12-21, it was announced this i ; j wtek. ; , ! The prominent eoctologist w,.~ : < : the first Negro woman t, bi corn. . : educational director - t the to iai | . | service depaitment ot the N< uio j ; j logical institute. j ] , Sill W.i : : .?]( etc ) t-, .ittl lid the j j international coiif./i . nce bn au..- j ne qualifu d fev: memb.ci tup m ) j • tee 1 ■otertiatioii.'ji di re-rice or. j j Mental hv.dienc. s H. •: job at the Neurological in j iititutc is to administer the train ■ .pa program to student.: of alt ' I races m advatici ! nlu l . nt Fhe | students are working t'oi ther: j ii.•; t. . of social scinu. di re*-. - |. sn psvehiatrir s,ired w«>vk ; * : I'ordham nmvei:-.itv and the Nev re York School of Social work. . , jj. ; \>,, . -- sii ti. ilium *>m ! !r,tti-e ot tin* New York ehrq'.t.-- j t , Ai’ih asm Ass rent on so ; i p : lit. tC Si.iCKil Wui'Kel: lI.C : ; prepared her during tire years fee | j the niaior topics ol tile intern., \ t.onal convention. j i She received her college tram- ~ mg at the University ol (’..mein- j. ‘ nati, Atlanta university scms-sl o 1 J * c ; ,, work an i N. v York Schoe. j . of Social • wot k l Aid. it ten. tree the Are. re. i ‘ t 'tuil {’imp:*- .in M-nt;c ’i--sit I in J, ,n I. n. Mrs Nians- plan-- j t.-.ur Holland. Belctur, Firmc- i , i Tl>.°s, r' r* - t to cet d. . j : on training arc! devel -niri. r.t j y.-une students in the iield. FVa prociu Mon : 1,-c aim j !vid <-! »• ul'd •nine. !■ 1 ! the total ol 1 1 vc billion res- wa- j i •li. malh st tc . the no.;::. ;u ■ • ijW2, becau-e of a dectrece ir. the i o mb. ; f layers j ; Gfl. STATE PREXY HEADS NYU tUill CHAT.-'TAUQUA. N. Y. (ANFt Dr. Jr.A. Colston, presi dent of Georgia State collcg-N .Savannah, because the first N< - j pro to hold an office in the uni versity club of New York iiriive; rity Summer session, when h * was installed as club president last, week. Unanimously elected Thursday bv the 350 students attending the rummer session, he succeeds James A. Vaughn, exedive di rector of Simmons college. Bos ton. Tin-' is D: Colston'-; first .-wm ini'i- a! Chautauqua where he rrvolled ir; workshop- on publi' "elalions and fund raising A? tlx. !.h ginniruf i,f the session h snout a month nt tlx New York imiversit -.-• ij: mi*r< d summ <• " • difol in S -■; * * Lawrence college t>, ,mxvi!l*-. V. Y. Ho -,vn: , n ,];< • ii* the i outempm ary culture work' hop. Pursuim* graduate ::tu*ii>-e I ad I to till 1’! 1). dr" r; f P Co) ■:i already hold:; the !'.. S do F.'i m Mo'eliousc coll it. and ; '.! ■ a Atiaiitu umve*--.ifv. | ' • 111a■-1>■ re*- :»| i' <, 1 • i*:r"ia State. .reived a pub hi illation. i;,"ctnr. Hampton m . !.■: Hr. ores iti* nt }s. Ilium- t’• iok II ■: •! i coli. •)-;*.•; director, Babni.L ■ cbiiol, Macon, (in . and pri'icipal. I Rigby High ncbool. Ornton I : B‘ .reel 1, El a 1. MILLION HOMES SHUT SINCE m The building indu.-. try ::i..itc*i i i. pt-imant-nl. non tariu i <tW’.-lliiijaccoiding to 11,* i : • ini Hui. iiu of l.ubo! Kt.itUies • tally. M'-ivui II Baker, c *mmi. i t-- ch.'sinrian recently .-.md. Iluiu. • piodnctiori iri May nutnbere I , T. (KM uiut- , hi,!. ,*. .. , th,- hiy.h • --* monthly number oi huu '.i.**'.; : •' rt - foi tiii* month of in ' : c.r. ■; . V\,* elif i-i i d tie in..lit:. , •if June with only 21,0()U lion:, -! uiv.-i\ from Lie 3.000.000 no tiint J b* to. c Li. iiiiddh: of Juti* Ih■. | u.ik)o,!)ootli house was .star!,: ). RAIL WORKERS fill HOSPITAL ROCKY MOUNT ;N!i»S) li v*n. ;mn.,unr.-d h.-,- to.d *. «,,1- 1 * d I mployciof 111.- At!a:it • j • '•>;.,. I 1 une Raino;,d who u;. , ,n i l.tyed at the Emerson Simps, ;<• ••aiitlv contributed u radio t-> the ''■* 1 ' : 1 / tin- r..-n, ,-i --hoip.tnl to relieve the uunn.lo.ny j )■*!• tile patient whu are <rred'-rn i : so: any length of time. i lire act*, n is kn. \ n to j ivi.iica] ~! the activity of th< i • ■ I'opany’s Nk-gi, workers, wire! j, e itn-nidv act re,* in civic and I cultural affairs of iiu ci-nnour. j itv in which they live TEXAS LIT SCHOOL KCAB ASSUMES POST - - I Attorney Ox:, II John<«.!i re t .-. 1 up.m i,us duties a> Admin • 1 t iT Oi ol the m*'.\ Lav. | T-.a:. 1 :::v f: ,uty ...j \. j aioe.s, on Juiy JO. Mr. Johnson will spend :,imc i ■ ■III*', this Vvet k, at tile l.iliiVc,i ■i T\ J 1..:.*' tk. ! 1 ..: .t I -\ :; 1 . a co'dei i nee .Lb lieo.n Me,,Nc. link and ins stats, ih.'-re, an . | iuter will I’c.ittiie k(-v ciin--: re': fi'x.c . intei v» y. in,.' appiu an-, j fi-'i adnus-.ion tire TSU Law S.-b*. Is t Hl■l Is t Oil Mr. Johnson holds the : •••* LI. B f;orn T<-mph* iimvi-j siiv Li-jw Sre. nil m 1 ‘ndauVh'hre hi-iv he served a:, .■dtior tie . Temple Law Quarterly. He is .* j . 1.-0)1,e," of the Dam ire ,| ( ,i bia and Ohi.i ,Slat< ii:• * . havin 1 n.-issed the Ohio bar with th second highest raLrig in ti: Slate At the close of the w.i ; Mr Johnson also revved as. ■ 'mid soi■; \is with th? Can ; t' -c1 i'eiiiiiiist:,*:! 3l:i t a,;i of l:i L’eih-J .States Arne. Sicnai C. r,, ur tV.isbingt >n and i’i)i:.*d,-lj.i, i < 10 Viil<* t nils H i‘( • mil l "Limr Ou rilitp W & shin r* o n (A K ? }) - Tn**- t ccut!VC order t.-n lan fniphr/rm- :i ! pi m U\\ raai *4own 1 rn on\ I m encie.s was looked upon b; j l. tioriius Rk’hard.son, eiiuMman l.- 1 the United Pub]i: Work:-: |i Amu ica. CK), Ami Ihsciiiniru-i- 1 Lon coiniseton as being "a step!! • " ward lor democrat:.,', 'long ov • i riih lie also deplored tiu- fact Dial ! active in the camp: ign to secure j! ti e order, had ri number of c.ises ;| read;,' at id waiting forth,- ru-w-l board. However, he detpored th j j placing ct the l-iiPt' board under:! the jurisdiction of the civil -.e: - c:cc foie mission, saying that un-e i")i experiences with the com mis- :! •port on nom.rilv group discrirn- M inaticn r.t l.*k" c, '‘have )-,*• mo- i dis apoointing.’ 1 Hn Iso deplored the fact that . President Truman tailed to spy i ;fir:-dh include the Panm. a nnl t«w in the order, since the 'mfamous jim ernw silvt*r-gnl:l ? L "v tern on the Pnn'ima Panel yoii‘ is one of the sharpest examples Os d' !T-.lic* 1 |,l", v lf ,«V 1-1 Ti ip.” He nr "*d that the order he anu-nded to cover "there* de liciencies.'" It Fays To Ad\ertise; 1 Newsmen Praise Keynote Speech For Third Party Now Yurk. ■ ‘ T'in bfcSt key - 'note speeci; de.'i'cere i at a ma ioi poi:t;c;!l i oriventior in num.v ' ,ys fii-s. - ' T what. New York •-* w. - ! pa pc.i nu ri said about the addi'ur given b.y (."liaries lluivurd, Ney- . 11 ■ * 11, ! . , (it or ,niid forme:' lea - i il**' lowa l.cputii at th. 1* 1 Hiding *-. *p\out an of tin IV .,;re, s,ve Part.y in Philadt iphia. ! Ton hay.- :: Ii e r the r*-river-. O,; : ir-wyiap; mien and p i lit ica 1 e-b --' v!*i : were atii! t:,li-;:re; : to. jial, I l i ' t ,i, - ; i■,:> ~ and re j i jiient •_>: i ia, ing of lb a- an I - l-o I not la ,‘ldd :i : . in V.'Lie!' Sr dr-i !;:;•-(( i that '“t hr- ok- ill fa: ! la nt 1 ‘at. I i here bofi.in* you t**iiii?ht ib m !o’ o’ p el' Ear lit* fie,! Le. - ;, j HIV life. 1 ata CXIM-rierteiire i ( ,| ! iTVcn 11ig eit v.’ : ! 3 VOUR \ .. % ARMY ! "SCHOOFiHOIISMS ON i V\ HI 1.1.5" SHOW \lf rl I'D I (>k( I '■ V- \ t lb l.l.tliN : tv MILL SI itVISO; M,:ml*- s of ; tht- U. S. :lI :• cil reive.-* tic, , L' liolU : Mu? world at, liavam the vital news I d how they may learn *. liie they : iorvy brought' t. thc:n bV mean; • t ii,il.il- i ducat a ad urn k a.iia .trailer units, a anally e-juij.pfrd j lailwav car, aud even l*y plane.-. ; ‘itted up «> tlyaig ntuistration of j Lac:: ties of the military aer , -lees’ ai . e.-, onde:i< e -tlidy UIV:- : versitv. Ike Ihideii States Amud ■-**ives I i.ftitiite lot i. .--J at M.,di I ('ii, \\ is eon s-m. ate f;c. r-r’ul and -.-X plained t*. 1V; • • e,‘ l .-. 1 ! lit j their far-flung duty stattonf* j luough use of mobile -y: : « i-iwie ; ,f textliooks, course eataioguev: : Hid \o. i.t.e.ial pltid.-p-.ee aios, a: j .‘Oiupruii.-d t-v t:: vcling counseling : earns! In tin* oversea'* theaters, a van ■ -ty of tram perl; tkm method have* j ieen prerred into . - iv ev io hrmg ; :l\e nu-'.of LSAl'd short tea t. ! . S Armed pere.-a Institute - le j ‘he s iv.lt,: I | OS; :*)!, 1-iiciber Ot i i v * . Highway, rail mid air i’aeiltiire i:e evnpkwi d in th( Eire Ere t Ci,»> i , and. win c SiX ! ,? i.'-.-U Uh.t i • our ir.r.fallatnuis in anti rvreea. a convei ted v.tdv .... icacL t'crau-- out nf fok\o, ai ■ i ‘.hr. i :. 5 li..i on ; vi,e >■!. • u-ar.remi't ! ; KA El pc, ... me*! aml * .a; • ials t*. j -. ’a: -d is in h«* .iiipanese is,- ! 'and..:. 'l l.; -c ot the Vmdice tr.c.'.-i units I tr<- eip-rentiv (*l*,;’ r.l !ll*.- n*. tie i A me; ;ci ,ii-re a.- • ,*-.. •! re . nia-:',‘. One of them, ;i 111 t mL !he 1 . A!• 1 eon ••?*»>: *i: nc< j Coil, s.e:-- and .--ni*;;a» st'idv ic. mah ! cciiises Oli'ere-.i ut mmumd rest bv j O'l :»•o?>c , i :itU’i>* pivjlHVTl jUVC i .in* <.’v*r.'* ?) f*i ?*f !• t* *!.«•• st:u>!‘ ! still ! .1.. -f the,, ti ueeilil.-. ! *irnts Tbreevel. y i hut one rent of an hi m.-d ■:••• 1 edu.-R i toiihl )i)-,*t lam which has l.* ! cor:.a Mir largest adult nliieatim | oi ■ cam ni :he world 1 Also offered 'cider tne ••*■ rear ! ait elf-lt\ s ii*Mn£ s( s j- \\ Iticl ! "in• ‘ik'vs study witiiout sendiuyr i’ | ies-.n uaiifi- U. -I ■■ T SA FI huuu j or !..'aruh of.«<cs uut *\na\ifv Un v by G-SS.i :;U% rt On Jlb'f j -ntl -if .• u'.'ani-' In a.Mitiur; j ifn»up study eoniM-s. k» v.hiok .stir I Tents n-u-ei in <i . - 1 h, an j stria E.ls :n i.iiM.J j ik'niei* m thift y and <\\ er Nearer O(iH nu*ml,w ~f t.hr ..imc. sei *. res : *•(* at i-i,-f. :,t fin j theii.U' •*-.-:. . dm-.-'i.-mv Ih, . cai* I iffie study s,,j-,,e phase ; *f (he protfsiii. M..r« than 'i.o/H, | sign up ,'i.i-i! month fur self ti-a-’h ,n C -'<na . irs.jwuid, e c.itir-es j ■' hi.':h ..re* ii?..-d Jeiedil j Oill s bv 'Dost Vl. S. high schools ! Slid enlleges. The riisi of tie mobile amts t. •c p'e.Ce-d T. liiw-i atl.e, ill tips coim j try, a h i.;e red. c.LITe and blue I sei.il *. re del, reeeiil.lv romr.letcd a ■•Hi of 1.5 A rim, Nav. ami An I I'k.l'ee i:c II: Mu- south • eastern states. AeciampHnuid by ; an edn.-at pined beaut -or.s.sl me of i * WAf < kOlain. a Navy chief petty 'kctT, and two Aren’, enlist*?*] met, ■•p. unit *.v,ij p.id hi 1.1 e u-i*. .n i U : i '--v Olid's '11!!.'.-; Csl I<' J>llC" on *. pg ihixuigh several western • summer. $3..« | *!» WWsify, Id n-.a am S I I’lufi *> *•'» >iil 021 Tii*sh: M% - I Srau Smaral Vjl/ih, (S I pnwb * AustinoNichois I i 9 tcowm im, | jsMt) 3SW; vM&jUtw «ie&- taa - wA the: c’AHodinian of the ant: lynch, antipoTi Lr; Sind FEEPC bill;- ill the hist ses .con of Congress ‘‘va.i the joint handiwork <..f Republicans an <1 Democrat:;. plotting ti:;’.eth> r in > Cotii'roM'.inriii; iMiiih: Inco'-po •it'd. the t;h( k.-ppldu .an an ! 1 Icmocnit “n.vv • ,>< \■ . onr> I:n<|u•• in' ! tin* ifioa id' hinnim •ilavery." ‘Slnvorv has always beers a profiLtp)." ia ll i he -a ih "What was jiin-i Ike i hr. " tjtiii ' “:i and ti.s :aw tie." Toe 1 ; ha. beroner the din? hioiv r.i.n a ai. [ tin- starvation watte. . "Wo i-av< hen; I tin- on '.l ri.ch.T p-aiin; -o il tii<- nib iji• t ■ it,, biit V,- ha-a • aar ' 1 • r. 1 f■ ■ ■ • • tiK- til. Jjft.ua •I! tht 's a i'. !' • o.i .... a! Wind il ■ ■ i - 'O' ,)i Uy ;r>l - > '. ‘ • i ... a.i tor v a: have i: I t!i h- COlUiiiY v. s a ;> i a.t.iorr, i ir.i.sv J ( '['o'.' 'loiri.' :><( in. tbs' isrli: .a o k and trio h.-nii'Hi'mV 1 ">f •‘We have I •>< n Minded v.-ilb i nan..\t■ f. " to.. Mi.m; .on tun ev. S ;il O Oj'.l-'D 11.iV Wo iii-ti' • only what we are We Iv.V" . orn I [oil! i W.iliat’r ;ai jni o I Siu;l and iru.hJ on riv-nkin • and Speak —U, m:. nr ••i*ed r.M'i • i nriWo luo'r- rill ('!]<"! ■t v ii Ur.it. d Stnt • ‘•U'-nato--. d•! W ARKANSAS VOTE GMI IS SOUGHT BY CITY LITTLE ROCK. Ark. rALL hii s-v.:!.aid ik; c.t the v>n in,, y s!tm and voting laws in Ai k., s: ■' v.n.o !s. iri; demanded by nr., r . • ■! :.a ns ini :-v.\ inn recent is. idi: nr the rtaf-a voters S'. ' Si' O < ' r ; eat Although tin «me tried tv pro vent t hem from voting, ;»ra r> ■ whi'e ft!.••as cro'A : <>d si - if: color.-i.l polling .dace.- and look. i n to s. o ii w they vs ‘d. Aii n whole such :.. • :':d.'s, it ■■ as the open ballot rather than • • :<*!. H i vr - ifu • i ;:.>i of Vote -■ saint; !ra , ii:< .-ruins cauntin i of fail..:;, .if i of fail i,. -vere ruled throughout the si,.; •. ■a t only in c01...r0d .puvinet . led m the while : No. Pohttcal ,s w- >v* f •* ft noticed ip \ . ;,,: ), Ting J wr;. es up.-rdy sneak .n 1; ts tin v.iitsi' '’i i they a r, i■,.their 1 tallois. :'■■ !! lax pavr.tent wn mu nuthe.; 1Jt■ ii li*f J ■ i 1 ; 11; \ t, ij i i •<“a “I'd like to borrow $65,000...” The confused young man has heard that it takes $65,000 to provide each if the 1.000 odd jobs with Carolina Power fi Light Com pany. Ho has hoard, too, that the'Carolina Power fir Light Company is a good place to work, and that’s where he wants a job. Os course employees of the Company didn’t have to buy their jobs, but the yor:rig man is entirely correct in that back of each job with CPfiL there is an investment of $65,000. in industry generally it takes a capital Investment of $6,50-0 to make one job, but ! i (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY) Tirc »■ -. ■ . Tr| . »., rn ,. Hsxm.’urfP • ) AFRICAN BUILDING TRADES ARE CLOSED TO NAT! V E WORKERS ; \ CAPETOWN, Sou t h Aides tANPj ■ - One of the first acts Crow in Alabama fid f- !>• jin' •- amslsd by a poll e chief who later turned up ns a deli gulf k. the Dcin.cfitw National L'onveu tion. "iii.it inert of nil, wc of th-- new party . ee otmwives. W<? see . m selves not picking op (.obtic.ii crumbs, bn! h'-lplng in ke po Jdical politic". The Progrnssiv. I’-irty sa.vs to the 'v p. • |> s pie ‘C.iine- help .is to make (; inn t ; on what you would bow it.' "The plain fact thfd J s i. in iis i.H'iou you funipo: steliu-s our p.'irty'." l*f«ase liang up . c d ~. &., .r-iinc 4t.„. ~-!l At***W si*® 1 _ 1 • tiu never kiwvt what? haupeuine -k.Soi ' -'f : at the ..tli i end tht line! I hat - why »t - lmporlani to allow about a '''^w f<>i your party to lvadi the V'jW *rl> jili.ilie it • a t > .it.j.i riant to atisWt t ’• calls sr proinjitl- .c ju dde. "Ueiug w —4,, r sKP r '-{ % Coussd rate ,(!•..»' • l • oil' in tetter L tele phone -.res. for everyone. Jhltrcsef# & If* 4 nnsidvruU* the Ai « of (.i-oi! iiit'|ihi!iu> St-rvice 'e* > SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY (NCC>. PGfi A7£G 1 n r; (strafed by the Nationalist . ■ ‘"‘y, after it defated Jan Chris t . u Sniuib and t ie Umte-.l party c tire recent, eiectiui.s, was to : v d -continue the trainiiit* id nativ-i s ai i.sas by closing the only sc-h «)' k f.r tin- teaching of building I afies to colored. Till! school, tli.s COTT dci.ot d ! r f i't. ry on tiif; C:ipe it’lalp, closed | d. or on June JO, It had been . in opc'i ation sine..- 1 t)4K and ha ! :••• lualcd. between 2f»o and. ~ s , e- ■ lored ex .servicemen cl i ring j ! • >.'. t. period, it was , li.e one/ ( school for colored to receive d unire r in tile buililhig tract and vs in i‘ ■ r Inrnisf. no .lot d issii u il lie able to take, i.p ti ant the average industry docs no* have to build and maintain a vast end expensive delivery system to the promises of its thousands of r.ihmate consumers. Neither >? the average industry required to build, new production facilities well in advance of existing demand. Building and supplying an electric com panies an expensive business, i u: each em ployee of the Company knows that he is re sponsible to a lot of investors for having made his job possible. That tact, together with sound business management and a lot of hard work, is why electricity is still the biggest bargain you buy. j PAGE FIVE i. ■ an artt, an, Ts cl I vV(i:j urdured by Ik .1 oi'hoeuuin, the new minister of labor. !j!i June IN Affected by ("ii ce mu -'il trainees who —:e nidi" going .a.'! advance J riur.v','. Tr.-'v have aiready com pleted their b c,ic training wt I •■ (il'-nng r.tid ,tilled . tafts. These trainees were earning : -tween 44 .md i>o cents an hour, end. would navy received full m ■ tisaas pay a.-; soon as they pass ed competency terns. They weie weskn.-g .ii the new industrial srnooi ..I tJlfc: .> unci at the To a.(! ’si lonnatu; y. Os.einaliy then was a staff if -nght at the . : bool, -ait this num ici ~ .■., is:n ;., ii. ~ Now. th<*s-* '•'our ..." .si : ;. .n/o, A-. foj the ’ 'Otic* ' , . dfor !,,■: ,i ... I. ing inadl! hi risen re einpl.j.VinUit for them, :ii order Inc; I he. might rnak.' •Ure of flic partial ki.*Hv|.;i|gt! a!’ t 1. ad' : '. ; ■; !. i*. , bad li. ai'O id n l.iic r.cii .-ii. ■ b •' .i>: n*'.- i ■■ ■ • m 1948 will i;r' abi.ul iif pc.ends.
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 7, 1948, edition 1
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