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PAGE EIGHT Continued From Front Page W ALLACE Vn R u» i k ai till- it'jaMia'.it'-., >mu emit of the Pr-.igto'sive Party of Neat!' Carola . On M.w.day ia u ,'! Mr,, • On'ins'l r.ro, N. C •; ,u a! . luncheon there, and ;in■:■ proceed U> VV 1 M S»11: :-S vi- C ■. ■ Os High Poll'll if i a," Lexington i!.• '.vili a • railv in ’A'-unto. •: ■ a..: -.••• ■ riinp. On Tuesday ho ■ • ~ h ..-. .:. Progressive !•:. !i, an..' >■ |W[ s ,° | | $3.40 I * ||ggg|pf| fitth I | **' j Ilks SlrasgM Wkektys to this fniacS «r» 5 ( y**f: « Biert eld, J£_ WMkjy, W% I &«» Kwlre! Spints, 84 S uroat \ I - »*ot«rii ■«» rw EIF YOU CAN’T BUY A NEW CAR, KEEP YOUR ENGINE NEW New piston rings save oil, gas, and I crive y-'u more power. SIR WALTER CHEVROLET CO. I """ (*, I v . V//(iUxl miiof SIZES 3S io S 2 0 C X 1 jmn JP 1 JOW; 3 I f ® \ j. V LJi- VtL ,95 l |P’: A It’s fashioned in a W I '-L» modern mood to I I' 'ft slenderize. Slim * ! hJ W ’ll-. fringes lend a high /p A , v Jf js* ’ ®,»_ fashion key. Fine /•**£ | v£. || plied yarn rayon 1 \ i \i- aj \ \l \\ \ \? - \ 4 v \ In Raleigh It *s |h A ■ i...^ Fashions I INSURANCE BUILDING V, . ! ' “ S ** TOWwws »«’-^ %> ; ktii'lill—i" l '' ii nii ni«~i inrii-irr-n nrr—mßrnTeTriiirmrin naiwiiiMfiiiiniiM—mm iniir irMWMmnfiiiiiyiiiiiMiiii ißwimWMmiJs ■ ’ i find make informal talk*, in A ii-.-vi!)'.’. N. C. O'.hci n.’p> will include ii'.; ■ '• i-.'- hi;, iuini find Tuscaloosa. All. M. n. V ;<:i -li .if, and N'tc <•■/, . Baton Ruuge and New Or .■ It- ii., 1.. „ Little Rock, Ark , Nowi* ,i iiiiti Meinpni.t, Term. i SMC ASSIGNS I j a. Sell >■). lit late; Joined the : 52nd Antiaircraft Battalion on Mfijuru Bund in October, J 944 • Upon successful completion ol j tlu’ I’li- • Basic School course,; ■ Second !.’<-n> naat Rudder will j I att-rul tic Basic Marine c'(, ; . I Sc,'mol at Quant wo, Va I ]',,ur other Negro officers pre- j I I sent l.v bo o commissions in the , I Marine Co: p•• Rtr-erve A lift:; : I Rr.v. rve ‘••tl'icer i•••'signed his com- > | uiisrfi m \. , , ..bo; H)47. to at | I Copt an appointment in the U. I s i’u' ilc.brh Service. The Imu iosv finding Reserve com-! I J); US:>!<.•: i *'<Ci i I S' und i-nut, ;;-mt Frederick C j IBn :: 'i USAU'H. 2518 North | I Tvv. ntv-a t m'; Siiiift, Philadel-! ■ phia Pa., wii ■ t i.mrnis. c .ioned i I, r, ’iovii b 10 1!>I5 I S mk! I.•■ lani Herbert l- IBn im US.MCR. o: Senneca I IWi i 1 ..iLivetie Indiana, who rva.,: I . ,m d on June 5, 1948. I S' mid I. n;: mi Judge B. I ij.nvi.- SMC !•;. 7.43 Girard Street. IN i u'ti l w’■ 'd. Washington, D. G», • uho a • cemmistsioned on June ( 5. 1946. , : Sece-nd Lieutenant William K I Jenkins. USMCR. 53 Geneva St., i * Fiizeiieih, New Jersey, who wat I commlinuf ned on June 4 1948. I i;o\ii!) i hi;i\i, I the Loani and that some of these 1 I persoiit quahl ■ for the job, but ti> . |ie liiianl Bus ~.<in: jihcaiJ | with Us plans tur a white t.upvi | iniendent. ; Al them ill >i i - i. i reel does nui i hold .1 eoie ,-s liegiee she 1 1.* liad ■ Cl | ye * c.xpci'ie: ee at le.v iiotpit.al and s honost. cupablc, arte . j eonscicnttoiis. She is willing it i. , spaed, to .'U'ti a side fm a "lined | Negro. ; OPPOSEII MV IT ART The JOUR N-M hsTiTicii from :<:■ 1 liable source 'i t Or. M. >J. Learv, : veteran .-a cretai y-1 reasurer of the > timtieo. >'■ iesfet to co at*mg’ •■• ith t!i v Lite manager idea j.nd created 11 furor in the Tliiwsday ! ill’s!.” ■ -’Ming fhe-.’Oby throw ins .I i rein into the plan for the time Ibe ng Further, it has been learned (that the board is giving Dr. Leary Me: to pi'e-snl counter p an:- winch mil for a continuation of Nej/.o I nianagerric’■ ’ A few weeks ago, the tOUP.NAL reported That lji. Leary | might have gone along with t.lu : w hite manager idea la-t year rath *r than close the facility a- was .threatened by city-county officials | but it is a different story this year it s repoj tea. Negroes are looking ft” the dentist now to carry the ball n the fight for Negro manage ! mem at the hospital. His stand ' i Thursday night has been commend ed and has erinsed Negroes to feel 'hat there ' -till a possibility to ! hold the hospital for the rare. the ecer.d Negro member of tin ’ rune-mar board i, K. M Butiei •udrie manager of N c. Mutual i ifc Insurance Company. Willi DIES member of the Women's Auxiliary. Her survivors include her hus -lano. A F. Brown; .1 son. Gee „i two sisters. Mrs Rachel Watts and Mrs. Nancy I,eve; a brother. Rich ard Kenley arid a number of nic-ccs ; and nephews. Funeral arrangements had not been completed up to the time of publication. S( OM WINS Tlu Scouts: returning home from football prarfiis--. came upon the b’azifV2 dwellin« Finding th from doo. iockc-d they broke ; window. Scouts Jacks 11 and Sta pleto-i entered the house an si passed two children through th. window t ■ the other Scout-. Heavy smoke forced the tws Scouts to leave after they tried to force the locked door of a room where they thought they might ;be other children. They tried again a r'evv minutes later and forced the door coen but th c smoke an t heat halted them. Then craw ling on the fl.-or they saw the legs of a crib when they heard the cries ct other children. Enter Smcke filied Rooms Jackson felt around i; tit ! smoke and grabbed one child by 1 an arm and another by a leg and 'ran with them out of the house Thev still heard another cry. Sta : pleton crderi’d the smoko-filled Doom, found ais way to the crib 1 and canto out with tin- filth ; child, an infant. I'hen to make . certain, ail tour Seoul.-' craw led i into the room again felt every where bet found no one else. Scout Jackson averaged Grade | “A” in his senior veai at Dou glass High School, Columbia, Mo. this year. He was president of th* . Youth Group of the Baptis ! Church }•■ att.-nds r. g.darlv and : !is a member of its chon He was | secretar- of the Church Youth i Conference held in Kan-.e SAY VOl SAW IT IN THE CAROLIM AN —“ '• i.’. rr,ii *^-A*Ba«A«i»i»»fci*rii« l e»ifr*ii*ii>Tiir'rriii mu Muuuanr.i—r-tbwjMKu JUST ARRIVED i ANOTHER SHIPMENT r j Uet Washday Benefiit Tli«»r ESecirooftifisie j . .... -iWa- ... ‘ f rrT^i ***»“--' I, —N * iKW Down | «>*it 1.76 .1 I 4# » \ W<jy Eitcfro R li y * AdJliS'-abie pr v >»iuie s;inyof * Biggor Ic e rii in full 1 CASjH.i-.iiy i tfe pore-1 sir. tub * sud&-*eeii<->g tub cevn * Fum •JS Thor \ Q)') WAVS TO dfEk J j BACK OF COURT HOUSE ii 322 S. SAUSBURY ST. BGoodl*iclll I Aim WOKKEUS hk ! j" in .VI I c iigan were de 1 rib< d • vc •• tin amtary by Dr. R. L I Mn, hf.-dith officer ot Bay countv He ’“aid the. the Negioes were J:« idod i: to . u- trucks living on straw w'th :n> hghts. water o. MiM'ar ■ 1 ciiities. They cooked their fir 1 in Dots arid patio bi ought t am Georgia. M'm, hoes am! the .vornen were cssigt d to three farm camps in Bay Co. including;; pig barn. On teh rood to Michigan the 2 doors to each van were locked from the outside, and two pecoholos provide,.; the only fresh air. In 'he meantime nobody seems to ;.)• mi flow much Thornp Son in mg paid lot tile colored work*’!. Welfare Director Glover G. Stine at Saginaw count} said lie learned (hat Thoir pson wa • paid 535 or <>:ieh perso’i deli vet • ed. Thompson said no!:::ing. Thompson’s contract was with the Bay view Foots Products com pany of I.inwod in Bay county. The Bayview compare in turn is supposed to suppl;, the work ers to the fanners in the harvest . . of pickle cucumbers F. J. Janicki of tne Bayview firm . said that ail information -Ciould come from Thomitaon. Tilt N grue.s in the meantime. ; learning that they could male’ <>nl> V 4 a dev. are testing fu: the tittle being. They take to the jails er the welfare agencies for food. 1 They came up on the strength of handlilis passn out by the Georgia employment service promising t.'v>in the SC to sl2 a day in Michigan. HEALTH AM* rHII.II S E. Dm tear,. N. C. high school i inspector Raleigh; Miss Mae D. Holmes, supt.. state training school tor Girls, Kinston: R. E. Jones extension .specialist A & T College: Mies Vi ims Turnage field consultant. N\ C Tubercu losis A.s<’viatien, Raleigh. Other visiting consultants FT A ieadei s \v» re John R. La: - . Lf'. N C. Di pt, o! Public Wei- ! tore. RiPmciv B F Ferguson h r.iate pr -y. 1. : 1 : J. ~1. Powers Wal! ace J W. Mitehmer, Smith- Led' Mm. Hattie Rovull. Ml ' Oi'iw, The Rev. J. x. Blue, and ; Mrs. Ada Rankin, both of Con- * vot'd; and Mrs Naomi Ha ith of ; Gibsonv’iie who served as regis trar , ( Miss Sarah Kykr of Bricks Ru ral Life School welcomed the- , participants along with tin president el the Congress and the , chairman of the- workshop com- \ mittee. Mrs. C. E. Dean, and th • director, Mrs. D. M. Jernigin gave t:i<‘ Piirn c-i of the workshop em phasizing the pressing need to - df-v. lop rev. methods ift meeting \ health n<-< ds in home, sehon) and community ; | Countii r renrescntitd wen A'- 1 anirtnee. Cab: : us. Craven Cm , I borland, Duplin Edgecomb. f Granville. Guilford. Halitax Le I rnir Johnston. Sampson. Nash I Wake, Wamn. Wavnt N ano ■S.c. P VSTOIt ;S. C , that he had been assaulted j by a mob of about six whites I immediat-'B’ after having cast hi- I ballot in the gymnasium , f tin 1 white Calnoen High Schu.d I Included in the mob, accordme, J to the rre lister’s storv, was John 1 Black, a e.indtcis't ir.r oft:c* in , - the county and four or five othei I white men. 1 Bla’k, the e.iini.-.te: said, a, I armed with a club while the oth- I ers carried knives. I Despitt his pleas mat the men I f WCKtPS / WASMIN6 ACTION | | | ftiNSIMC ACTION J I jp’.H at> \ with rut \ THOIt % , A *iioinntiN* vR n iU i, l l Wiiklwr fC {' I I 1 j "|i 'j I P'>i ' 2 9 k\°wU 1 1M.5Q THE CAROUNTAN "A*,*.> wjjjjjjk '••• •’ -f r.fv ** nkw >ii.ijk \i. jik.uj ■ nr. C. Austin Vt hi tier of San An tonio Texas, who na- installed as president of the National Medical Association (lurie. \. M. A 53rd annual inert;;. i:i N. a. York, August 10-20. » ~\Xi'i not hurt him, and despite* the preseince of two poheo ilia -- v , the fiii vo.-r old mi .: tor -.aid thi.it Black beat him about the mms and head with 'ln o.;Ui.) and an - i;t.!ter f the men ; tabbed him t;) his thigh Tim elderly clergyman said Hud i'e had managed to break out id the ring of hi? attack >• ai d am down t'u.- «:t'.ec-t tow.: -i in a no which wat ices than two Deckc away. Before reach in a he he me. hove vei. the chit 1 . prone h> r foil to the rtrer ? wa. < he ve set upon again by one of the nr a who was carry a cursed knife of the so r t used lor eat:iny inwhc uin. 'i iij r man siasited him acroic the stomach and was threatening; to cut his throat wnon ;.r. uni dentified pm son itr e up any; told his rssaiianls to stop before th« v killed him. The Rev. Mr. Wai -.aid 1 hat he hod not reported the attack sooner becauseheahd 1 SSH R sooner because he had been in the Menu vial Hospital undergo ing treatment f■ r j . v. imnds which had required 25 stitches tt close. NAACP offic mi, 1.0 v. i. m !::< incident was reps >: ten. have re ported it to t FBI and arc seek ing to have criminal chary pre ferred again?; the asSKtUin-s id the state and local Nv< i The R: v. Mr War said that when hi returned home last Thursday following nis idea from the hospital and a rest with I I 'l.* , , .. ,■ i I „ -U , S3£*|tfl y§ I f •■'44-i' I Sofa Bed Group I I *** ? With INNERSPRING Construction!, | , $lO Dow,, ' Exactly As Shown f Lamp I able |B§j ||* HOO * Lahle Lamp |t 1124 E. Martin St. Plume ; ";(•.* I i ii i fii"i ir»wi>' rfwninrrnnff*i niinwii>rini>i ir niT»> rnmiiiiiiiMi»)Wi>Mi*''iffrPaiaiTiiMifna iwit n wirtm'iKnaiww w '»mi i w w i«w»»«»BM«»™Ma*»B*acem»Mßsißait>ttiißißaMm!^B^B<»)3Baagag^^ fry-ud • r. • hod bo-v. warned tha < In- plm.t.. nii.in.'.'iho "fit jsii" ; him' on Sutu’-day nip it. The minister then reported the case to i lie NAACP officials and left for F'\ ansi an. mo, ooo vh.sssm; ifii and there are s'-ong indica ti'-us thru the teachers for wnom they -.vi • v madi out uvre no; teachini? im be county during the period they \vi ;o supposed to cover. It wrs rc'iani*. 1 eporlod that the funds were not used for any type i t school activity, and as a result ,-n SB! mvi stwat;■ <n es SrperiKteident. Allen's bank ac- I count is now underway The Superintendent who could not be reached to op! imp at, as as said to !. ill by nrembe;s of hi; family This wu- c.>nfirmed b> Dr. V. H. Peete, the Alien family physician No nor Ament has yet. been is sued m i'm case. Chit ‘ago O 0 Social Worker Is Appointed _ t’ ! ao’ , ! ANI-n Miss Dora B Anil u u;.- selected this Week to in l i. • to. of social service for iht- Cuii'iiiii Yout!i organization Biot), p B- card J. Sin il. found' r, unveior ecnerpi, announced this Mis? S •mervilie her been a 11 ■ lulio! ni the < 'YO staff ,in, -• 1042. Sue served as supervisor ; t case w :i, in inis department in !:)4«, and last year was ap linfa'ci : :, ''?iK':ate director of the department. |B|BliE EM/O?'JwA, emmp <AAmtw4... state • iro. "V. (teamed | IJlfesS' W C<#TYA©E §|§§|p|[ cheese j njWWmmiJ i —imr runr ~ i" 1 t riiiTirn 'linn imiiiiiiimi 111111 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AEG,IST 28, 1018 TLBMAIN SHAMS til* LIBERIAN CABINET MONROVIA. Libebria <ANP>— In a shikeup f hi;; adminisf.ra tion !: st V'. i. ok, President William V. S. Tnhin.in made tnrcie shifts in the "iii-crninc'iit. Charles T O. King, was chang ed fr mi assistant -.ecretary of state to iiiHge of (he sixth judw ;il circuit on art; M. Dukuly ver-s moved fr -in c: rnm.sstoper oi pro. . • i '"' 1 ' : (.. ate to ,e i. turd oecretmy of ; i f tie, and ,);nm h A. (liitens ;u appointed commissioner of pro ; bat.< Kin.; t '••• S' n of the , minister • tiic Untied State.;;, L -13, K ng, foimvr president, of i.,i beria, ’-u cro-ds the late Judge Sumno’iv ! Uc‘. Dukuly a member of the 1 Mundinso tribe, has held several government offices, at A Gil fens is a Jaw professor at Li beria college. All three men me counsellors of the supreme court 01 Libuin.
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