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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1948 The Fear Os 'Fryman j DIXJECRATS FEAR I LOSS OF SOUTHERN j JIMCROW PATTERN MEMPHIS, fern. (AMP) - T.lu scar of a muihe where segre gallon and discrimination will not ha tolerated it Prescient Harr/ S. Truman is elected in November was expressoett-y Presto/?. Parks here Inst week, He spoke to a group op I 30 persons at a backyard meeting of the newly formed States' Rights Democratic committee. He ssids "What •will happen if Harry Truman enforces his social re volution, "There’ll be elimination Iff segregation in the public schools. Negroes will guide, teach and associate with your children. From elementary through college courses even in private schools the bi racial ruling will be enforced. "All segregation will be done away with in the armed forces. Men about !*? be inducted will oat together, sleepp to gether. The result will b# ( a sullen disorganized rabble, not a disciplined arnv. "Negroes will build wherever they want to, live in any apart merit they want to. There’ll bp no segrgeilon in hospitals, either as patients or as staffs.' Parks urged the group to send delegates to the Dixiecrais’ stale convention Sept. IS and to support their program- Harlem’s 4 * Mayor’ 7 Boosts Truman - Loses Office “Old at 40,50,60?” Man, You're Crazy Foffet your aft! T.housaii-.t~ ere peppy »i 70. Try '*P«PP*RJS »s>'• with 0-?*rh\, i. fcmU; L-v tuTKldw’ti feelintt due to W.Jy'* lark : -‘ f iW n-rdrh nut&t* men and wo men eat! oPL ;>•* Oat res Tonic Tsblet-i {• r p*M\ y ’Mititff-r fee*: us t; ■.* very day. New "««« HkbuutLnted'” Pise only For sale at all drugs stores every where— in Raleigh at Walgreen’' and Fckerd’s Cut Rate. NEED GLASSES?” \ ' ”, ’’ * Mi. ■.t.L.t M f. fvg„..ig.,i Hiii. Kjlg.gM. n *.lsaQ|Fsj^F Used Record Dept. 25c Each 5 for $1« TAX INCH I>El> NEW RECORD DEPT. THE RAVENS “Bye Bye Baby Blues’’ Once and For All" DURHAM MUSIC CO. OF K VI UGH 3ft? South Wilmington St. (With W & F. Sa!<- s-Salcage Co. FOR MUSIC MACHINES PHONE 83«1 \rmm PROOf V fyj \ fPPA?- ', UNSTIiiS ANVWHIBES L_ | NO BOIHNO! X' new \\festindiouse jli# n , ; c-mnd/mwf 1 • W ’ l % AUTOMATIC WASHER • wrt felw« WATER SAVER jf* GET PROOF WAT IT 8 ***' * Hr' sav*s op to 10 Gallon* of Water a ioadb P 1 Exclusive Water Saver measures water to the size % of the load. Just set. the dial! W jgte. Wash®* Cleaner. Exclusive, gentle but thorough f|p’JP washing action drains soiled water away from-the -Clothes . . . not through them. End* Washday Work. Washes, triple rinses, tikm damp-dries, cleans itself, shuts off... automatieaUy, , Slanting front. . . . emy loading. HERTS NOW YOU GIFT PROOF \ Phone us and make arrangemen ts to m a load of your clothes washed dean . . . the Laundromat way. i , UwMtei ’ , i ' |*l » Ht * s 7 ,i l , * - • HAYES-JACKSON ELECTRIC COMPANY 133 E. HARGETT STREET By CONRAD CLARK NEW YOKK ' ANP) At. .1 meeting held bv the Mayor'?/ committer u M unday. Aug. 30, M r ">1 ,r Ml:n. McCoy, deputy '-'Ot w >•■ installed as the in to; sm » v of Harlem to suc ? Sherman Hibbitt, who was elected to that office on March 16 of this vear, .exactly five months and. 14 da vs r.uo. “The r ’.an.go ?'f office,” accord ing to rteubea J. Patton, execu tive direetoi of the committee, 'b’.'cts di?" to the :ecent. violation ol an agreement, between tb • ci mmittee and Mr Hiobitt, when tie endo’ :ed the candidacy of President Truman a few weeks ago in Washington D. C. '‘While ! ;.-m not opposed to the candidacy as nresident of the United State,- or any other wind! into' ' the ccmr.l3ff.ee feels that no p-r.iKio in this office could really serve the people if he was placed in a position where to get things dene he had to commit himself to obligations which would embarrass these that he represented," continued Mr. Pat ton. The unofficial Mayor’s Com mute-' of li.-rlcm. which is at’ filiated with the Negm Lw-aliti Mayor’?? com.nittec ol New York, Ipc. was formed to give t. h > pcopTc of Harlem an opportunity to make their voices heard in th?*- government of this great city. To moke sure that the mayo.’ of Harlem would truly repre-en* all the oc-oole of this area, tlr? commit! oo had all candidates to sign an afreetnent. which among other conditions, restricted them b -m endorsing political candi dates and n«rtisr-n politics. Th ■ committee’s reason for this condition was that it felt and believed that if the mayor of Hat'em coutd keep above poli ties he could be most effective in helping teh people of this area. j Wake County Schools To Open On September 15th The ■v'enin;: df ;rU Woke Ctounty |Hc:iopL biis been poilpaned until Aeptomtet fa as the btate 13- ud ;of Health reported 20 ncv.- < v of po’n- m N’O.-i'?- Carolina ; 1 an; *be 1948 to -?1 up ’ 1H..:. ; ool'pb Bore.i r!. Walt’ County sup I rrmUorient, nf schools, has nr i rj minced. i • (♦ -He- f-aid fne action regarding the county .‘.Thooi= had been token on >• commendation of district, commit ; fee men and principals nf Negro and " bill' schools in the county, and tfc.il. one re«;;r,n far dHuv war the I guara it me on all children under !G which Dr A. C. Bulb., Wake 'County Health Officer, h/e indient e’i '"iH not be raised until after I September Kl. o. Sanderson. Cilv schools - superin lenrient, said ft- official.-; vil! he guided bv advice of hr -Mb j authority.., but that w far a |- lC ! knows new. Raleigh schools viif ] open on Reptombei n Dr Bulla reported that -ml-- • something unnsir-il banner}.-, in th?.* i polk- situation, he will maki no ; ne '-'- r? e.-.nnncridation- rcgrudiii'* I' ! ' '“ ocl.-v in si'li?:iu] opeuing ; ‘- l r He s.. ;d that although there - i case;, as iato a-? | December 'toe can't keep on tie ’-'|.vU!g the opening of schools if 'here is no large inei-iaac in the ; Incidence " | at - Auru:tine’s College arid Shaw 1, 11 - \ e l ly- Viji oppn on Septrm i ber 14 and if; respcctlv'elv. All r>re---chool meetings through -out the Wake {jaunty school . s -s --i l . €m h; ' v: ° beet- moved up a week ini lint- with the new September i > i openin:• date for Wake County 1 schools the only exception to this rw'wiv - .- - i'poncment of preparn ; bo?i,Vi ire tons being th o r r nu;: . ;par-- n-eebng which will be held : Monday scheduled according to Supt. Ben ten, and eoutoy ‘ i hn.' -! , oti - driver:, will not pick up their . vc?!- !I -1 i; 1 Scplf 'vtder !3 and J 4 f»l - TRK J NO. i BERRY O’KELLY ... John-.-m. F.uuivy, pruu-ipal; B’ervi,.:;? 1 blun'i!!' fu-'i’: C/mipbell. Marcellel.to I *T ■ f-uws. Gan-ctf; L.yikv Ethel . RV-r.k- , VJ-Mrs, Victorin Awoke, ts no re, Wilbur D Fva^- - Mr:-;. M.mde Fishy, Tanc. M.-.: Mario Simmon-,. J,?. ;Oi-- Tve-Tard! Marguerite; Me-: Fnddcn, f.otile Clcota; Moms, na v Vci nett Reid, Bern lee An .ne,.l- .- Bionnic Cl;*rarf;r,e- Web: A-...,’:,- Tat-- CAb-v ELEMENTARY - Hull, Mrs ECv-Ui Hay wood. Lo f ;;-,n. Mr-' U'b-an W.. Taylor, Mrs. Fannie Bird sail DISTRICT No. -> 4 -A tony FORK—Watkins. James A , i-i io- in?-': Rayford, Hattie Bob, Mr-- Virginia William; Per ry. ! ruhcvine Delanev. nOT.KSV!i ,J,F HIGH Wallace., iKoiiey. prm-’ipai; Bars. Mrs HaiMe ! Holland. Block. Mr- Martha Whit I worth; Earnhardt, Mrs. Jo Ann Mo<'re, Pf-kinson, John L,; Poe. M.--s. Mildred S.: Rroughlon, Mrs EJi/ao'.n Fuller. Martha Elirsi ppengrlicr, Herbert T; Pep.- , Mrs. Lill r Johisson; Prudc r !, Mrs ; Addle Bateman; Ooby, Mrs. filithc ; O . V, ..»ii u-. iVlrs Clove Tripp. William, Zuia; Winston. Mrs Ge j nadus F... Woodliof. Irene Jolinnic; ■ Marks, Mrs. Rachel Brown T ’LL AS ANT UNION - Smith , Mrs. Pat lie IVI-. principal; Marks., iM- . Sarah Brown. JEFFREY’S ELEMENT AR Y Hurdle, William Wilson, principal j ■; Hurdle, Mrs Annie Dev ; Smith : Mrs. Estelle. . ST MATTHEW'S ELEMEN TARY—Sharper, Mrs. Sarah Burns, S uOTHER KNOWS ¥ § WHAT’S BEST f| l BAM BY I p. mcipal: Smith, Edna. niSTIfP f Nn. i DUfUM:-: - I.inco'n Robert. . j•: .ncip'H; Antbon.v, Edna L ; Best, 'S’ Don-- A , Bin ■;. Lottie Mric, ‘IA - i Thumas Joseph; Tlinmpsor!. M ■- Jt m; Alston, Mrs. In riiv.v Clark. Esther R/.-naine; 1 Graham, Irene Violet. ! LeCompt, Joseph Alphon.to; i Mitchell. Sarah Irene; Muiruy, Mr. if-ibic Shumate, Ruffin, Ada; Smith, Addio Mae; Smith, Mrs. India Banks; J aylor, Mrs, Bessie Massen , ourg; Willi a ms. Mr; Janet t Wilder; Wind ley, Vivian Odessa. DISTRICT NO. 4 FHLr.ARD Crews. Garland Lafayette principal; Dumb on. As ncs Ornes i: Farrar, Chai !<’ Philip; Hrskr, Gladys Rosalind; Locke. J. 1 ; Stan{-'\ Minnie Beatrice Stow sii, Niuta i...ouisc; Wharton, Annie Mae; Skelton, James. Barm:.. Elnvorth; Barnes. Mr:;. Mary Joyner; Blount, Mrs. Virginia Mon ;>n; Coleman, Mildred Lucid; Via'one. Mrs. Rochelle Hall; Quick, M-v. Car 'prine Edgerton; Hare], alarjorie B.; Robinson, Charles A ; Smith, Mr- Rogers Mae Powell; Wilc.ux. Mrs, Mari- Smith WILEY HO L ■ Vinson. Geo-ge ; Donnell, princip..)., Cobh. Mrs c - Dockery; Glover, Mrs. Beulah i Walker Marable, Mr- Mary Jones,: Marriott, E-cna Florence; Massen- : ourg. Mrs Frances Organ; Perry, I Mrs Mamie Atwater, Vinson. Mrs. I Jncv. Johnson WHITE OAK Locke. Mr-.' .Christine Cooke, principal. Carnon- ! ter - Mrs. Graceie R. Foster. Lizzie I B. OI.STRICT NO 5 WENDELL - C’obb, John Henrr. | principal; Barns, Mrs, Addie! ; Fore'man; # HaiT's. M imic Hurri- ! ■ :; m, Mrs, Alma Leueh; Shepard,; Main it Anmbel; Thompson, Clara - -•} ;. Wcub An :;, - Ira V] eagle rock Film, i\b- Dovii Merritt, prmeipal; Harris ' Marjorie, DISTRICT NO. II LOSKHART Robert--. Mrs.! ' nles-a I-L-n is, jirinc iia), Bell. Mrs, - ii.-th-- Bovkin, BircLail. Mr, Ros.C Hilly, Bunc'y Mrs. V~anZ r r Lc- ; J,, - - Gertrude • . Haywood, M ; LiJiian Are.r-mn: Henry. Mr.-. ! Cora Srntih Hint on, Mrs. Addle i Kearney, vjrr. A. ; , );./eHr- Mrs Mciw; Ato-.-i-e; Sapp; Mi.; Mary Byrd; Goody.;,. Mrs. Mary R ; Ty-on, Erma Robcrt or/, 1 Tabowne. Mrs. Phyllis DISTRICT NO 7 G?\RNER Mari,at. Charle- Ai fcert, principal: Jordan, Elizabeth Mac; Sanders. Ernest Linwood;! Lam- Iris Bird-'naii; McClain. Mi:-. Lot Nola; Moore. Mrs, Bessie Walk- • “!■; Rob to s? m, Mr-. Bcuiah Massen-I burg; Rodins. Airs Lottie Harris; |knK W " Y WORRy! •' fyU r ABOUT cash * Ib®w® use our easy u4%fd" BUDGET PLAN A Small Down Payment Allows You To Choose From Many Useful Stems Anri You Can Enjoy Then While Paying On Your Terms, TIRE SALES „ & SERVICE CO, r THK CAHOUOTAN . Sfmtd; frt iu!v i Virginia: Wnghr. : ' Mr-i i rr-: :!!]!» liavw wd >"u-r-. c v; nri’;a ’■V'.; Wii:..on. Mi.-;, iiiirabelh Fntehell, • I Saunders. Mr; Victoria Li.gm. JUNIPER LEVEL McDonald, !Mi Prai I Smith, principal; Adam , |Mr.-;. Marnaret Whitaker; Haywood, ' Mr;-., Mabel Debnam; McCrimroon,, j Tressie Thelma. oPEINGFIELD Sherman, Mrs. , i Johnnie Debt.am. principal; Bar- 1 i ; rio, Vera W;i > Jones, Hester ! . Anner; Saute r-. Jr;; R-ther 1 1 : ton, mSTHit T NO. 8 j FUQUAV SPRINGS - T:. ■ | David Arthur, principal; Run ~ Leroy M; Lee. Miss James Sinn mu; | Speed, James, Speed. Mrs. Sat ah Ho-'-,, A-”,; J ■ ph (• yde; At j water, Mis Lula pearl Thorpe;! ; Boone, Mrs Christnie R.; Bur!, | Margaret Thomas ns; Colt man. [Mis Bertha Marten: Daly, Mi. . Johnsie Locke ! Brake, Mrs C-V.i rie Hall; Gili. ! Mr". Harriett Atwater; McF; oora, I I Mrs Loivr.a !’■ -eSls-Otim. Mr.- ■j Minnie. SneeJ, Mr: V; ■ Hick-'1 Stephtn. Mrs. Gorteu ; Mats el Louise; 11 \Ti-. Lucille : Jones, Wooers, Mrs Catherine Har o’u Burton, Mrs. Joe .Evelyn. ! Hamm. RKQVINCE V,Olden, Mu ■ ; Anita McNeill, principal: Sn;,; t, i ; Mrs Get trude Spenc-e. DISTRICT NO. 9 HOLLY SPRINGS Hunt. Wil li cm: Earl, principal. Evans. Mrs. I Candace L.; Lyon, Mrs. Mary Ruth, • j Mims, Mrs Hattie Atwater; Sancl- Iciv. Ruby Edward. DISTRICT NO. 10 APEX - Williams, Plummer] j Andrew, principal; Boistev. Mrs,: ' EHicl Page; Bine. Mr;; Bessie O.; . ■Evans Mamie; Harris. Mrs. Nome Fort; Johnson. Ethel; Justice. Mr; (Comma Bullock; Long, Mrs. Euta j 1 " j Budget i i | 315 FAYETTEVILLE St. j Mrs. Haze! C . Webb. Mrs. Louise ! Cam: Williams, Mrs Alma Adams; ! VV*t J > an-r, Mrs ! Ilr, lb. th Harris; ; iß'ik ley, Ralph i.edoux; .Harper.; Virginia A. j NEW HILL ■ Wilson, William 1 Thomas, pmnc-pal; Williams, Mrs RO O ]■! Pin teuton. ; i‘ R.IEM DSIHP - Spence .Mrs Cu.'.SM Eijjotc DISTRICT NO. 13 HOLES Vlf.l.h - Williams, Mrs I Beatrice Fuller: Jeues, Mrs. Nellie j Snipes. MARCS Garner, Ida B. ! Pip. 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