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v... 7;,; 0' .. m ■si i -: '*' .. *vv < ' J v v\ % ;g mm ; ' ■ - ; --w.«, , .v,,;.:.-. . —r —— *rr, THE CAROLINIAN *** . ' - > '- ' ' - ■ - 1 g Pages | NORTH CAROLINA'S LEADING WEEKLY J COPy \Q C VOLT-MK XXViil RALLHOL NORTH t AROIJNA WT.i K RN'DIXO SATURDAY. (.<< TODKR i♦>, 10 1* NO. FOOTBALL HOLDS SPOTLIGHT IN N. C. EAGLES DOWN BEADS IN GALA HOMECOMING King Football inri-ir over fhr- N< sin < >i .i-n . • ■•--:;< week ivvi i 1 ->■, 1 .:;•■■ -f ;. j; ; fans !“:l v.-. jjrH nr. f> n Sn!r day afternoon h* see ('• •;<<:♦• lii.-t --dick's North Carr.]m • f i.;les hinn ; ble the powerful Mot gait Sletc Col lege Bp;!!'; a oro-jinil:! m,err and then relit! d-d so Bnir i ; ;«- Sa'. urday nigh! to > t-ghhug St. ; Afiffu.-tine ■ ' n iisv t ! > ! hr, Shaw ! r : r-. h, a offi dal 12-0 score Other Cah' rnih esev •sire-; found ! A. end T ■?! ear. if s» ?! -0 ' score again'! ar;f f- 'r; son c Smith say r ; 1 ,f '■ unde- i 34-0 count in v name e ifh Va State The Fev-rte- il’c T> a chert. (Continued on beck f.Hgei I £, Bp* $ f ' 4j» 1 WWOWBMW»i-. ORDAINED The Rev. Jo seph E. Blue. 603 Isler Street, Goldsboro, North Carolina was one of the ministers who was orc&Snad at the Bear Creek Baptist Association held at Ai kin's ChapeS Baptir.t Church Sunday. October 10. The Rev. Mr, Blue is serving as assistant pas T-r at St. Stevens Baptist Church, Holly Street of which ■ he is a member. He is a young man who possesses a promising future. # TUSKEGEE HONORS THE RICHARDSONS A farewell testimonial was given to Dr. and Mrs. Harry V- Richardson at a reception held at the Wash ington Chapel AME Church in Greenwood, with many friends «ud Tusk ogee faculty B»kH'*f,ws ’4» ■ ■ic A? \ A-* f , i ? ■= fjf | J-i : , E J :]; JS n, ' m -■**• - 'r-^ WOMAIN CHIEF OF AFRI CAN TRIBE - - Madam Mari'* Bi.rn.Fnn Wi!!ito-v. psi-UMmiHi chief of the Jong i hialdom »n Matte n S»ei sh S ' nc, Wes t A? by Forth although born at Cen riean. Os pure She bora blond arky in the French territories. Madam Bunting William*. who is 36 ascended to the chief tan ship up on the death of her farrier, the former Jc-rig tribal head. Isaac Bunting Williams. She is cne of the few female tribal chiefs in West Africa s.rsce women are Jradih rally relegated to the background Mamed and the mother of three children, Mrs. Bunting ’Williams was educated at Mrs. ■ Steady's school an AME institu tion in Freetown, at Trinity, an English day school und then at Hartford school at Movsmha. participating. Dr. Richardson, Tuskegee institute chaplitn. was recently elected president of Gammon Theological semin ary, Atlanta. The Rev. C W. Kelly, pasb.T of the Greenwood Baptist Church (left! served as master cl ceremonies. UNCENSORED KV i (.si! \!» i MRK NEW V< )RK ANPt • I n■ .. ! cog;-led irn'c'mhave neon h- Id ; Oil nU!VHTOU; ; . U-. ill tht' JuU'i-. Hong I.' fore the - outh ever he u f iof Henry Wallace,” Oliver W FI: 11. Negro councilman of Richmond, : said in pres.-; release last week | hero in Ne w York Accord hr. Hill Mr -t ore 1 .{'Of!,. ; 000 Negro voters >n the south, with! , she majority of them voting for the. 1 Democratie party in MovcnSb'-r, 11:11 was in Nov York for a fcv. J days. speaking from « Dcift orrutic is->nnd truck, entr-. atitig Harlem to jvofc for the Democratic party this, fall an i to re:*. Mr DEMOCRAT i A ioHcr friar-. Drew pcai'-on.i ( Washington Merry Go Un-ovl auth ire and who ha - iaa- it maidr.* err ! Inin charges against Col Julian I j here in Harlem, wa• received this | ; vverk hy tin- wi ite Dated September 20, (he la!ter, j part if tt oorrespoedenee on 'he I j<: hat gas against the , nlonoi ray,:, | “There is absolutely no guest ion j that Julian was flown around Fur- ,i lope at the expense of our govern-1 ! mfni " | For more 'han t dozen years the 'write; has been knowing both >he ■. ; columnist and his laic father, form• . ivy head of the national homunw !pi ygram under FDR and for pome- • ; time now has been ykrn p.env.i ; so-: to s;.;e any nian-na! from hi:: ; column or broadcast, without go-: .nr; through the necessar.-, required procedure for permis.-ion to whs j copyrighted material. V * * A look-in on the political scene here in Nov- York finds former ' A tty Sara Pelham Speaks, who !once ran against Congressman A. ' n.iytou Powell in the 19-16 primary i-m 4*p Hvpuhffer. F siguntioir., i-* 8. . ivXnf”' . a« ~ ■>■ r'b Sh A.. J. «» :>• W; . now working j; tb Harold Burton cams>sign headquarters A mcmbei of Hie square Deal . Republican club whose leader is Burton, the 1948 Republican Can dida!*'.- against Democrat Powell iu.H out in the primary which auto matically madi Powell the winning candidate to: congress. Thai v*- ,;- povell v. a endorsed by both the Republicans and Ire lv tuoir?'! - and in defeating .Mr:- , Sprak • hi- became the candidate of both parties. Aim working here in New York ifee- tiif: RrpMbJjcuns and Button it; J Pauline Meyer-', ''loaned - from un it joe. U Re.pifblh an headquarters in • Washington. I- an interview last !w- ck he re at the Hotel Theresa, the GOP worker did not give much : eretlH either p) the Democrats or • her • V'o party, n-ri she felt that, "''ho N'-e • is again being taken : for ride- by both groups * 4* ft In A'laufa 'he Georgia Bureau of Im-edjration reported that, five worker., of the Progressive parly had I -*-- 1 1 j abducted on September 2d Motive for the abduction i- was said, ‘is that the party v orkers had beta openly BS-m-iat i ing with the colored race in that locality.' According to the Rev. Shelton iF-ic Bishop, the “falling apart" of ; the NAACP is an example of whe< .is lutpperiinK nod wili happen In : all other orgar.i. cations “that do not consider God and prayer in I their programs.” Dr Dußois, one of the officials. 'is scheduled to leave as of Decem ber 31 Walter White, executive secretary, who is failing in health, i-bss beer, released -tor a year, and ; his successor. Roy Wilkins, recent ly recovered from a serious open - •i|tnn io *ilc?n ,’Ot vc D| Happy Khmer New Year. COVENANT RULED ILLEGAL BY DISTRIGT COURT O K;.. A 51Q M A CT T Y -<A NP > A '■. ■= !-ragrrem*:-’ 1 lunn v:; City '’.ms ruled "invalid ' by ;< feel er i: d.-xtru"* c***r.' ; nidge hrr<- la •; week, on She grounds that the IJ. S Supreme court had recently n.<Jed !b«t covenant pact,' am "un const. itutionM ' Tin' ruling was handed doivr. by Pis* r ict Judge IjCv-.u:. Vi o> ii ■ <T Oklahoma county, in a suit ’•. .m::iit by white resident-' seeking to ci a ride the property deco- of two Negro families in a block ’) ie pSaintiff;: bayed their -mi' op '<’• agreement signed by resident/- in She area that no owner would sell to a Negro '’The si 11 tr-n;t- courts has ruled that such. a. covenant i: uneoostt* > **: * -1 1 a I.' It expected that the tv s? v- i'!i he appealed to the .’.uric .supreme SMUTS < HII’ORI K TO BE HELD HERE DERING WEEKEND The Occoneechee Council Di visional Camporee will get under way today at She Negro State School for the Blind near Ral eigh. C. S. Hubbard, Durham, Di viicona! Camping Chairman /. ill serve as Camporee Chef and v-ill be assisted bv George K. Newell. Raleigh and Henry W. (Gijhs. Durham, Field Scout Executives A highlight of the Con: Romo will .be a grant: camp fire to (Continued ori back page) U. L. REPORTS NEGRO SHIFT TOWARD MORE SKILLED JOB FIELDS NEW YORK ' ANP ■ •• Since 1940 tucre has been a suhtPan: 'al shift of Negroes from menial and non- killed jobs to sales, clerical and semi-skilled occupations, ac cording to a report made here ijsl week b.v the Urban League ol Croatci New York The serve; conducted by the bureau of the census for the league According to Edwin S Lewis, executive secretary, the gain in oc cupational pattern coincided wito a r.O percent jump in New York’. Negro population over a seven yoai period, from 532.950 to 819.450. The i Hitler figure, ari estimation rep resents the population for the New York division of the New York •.••ortheastorn New Jersey metropn litai; district, A of )n 10 aboirt 64 out of rvey 100 Ncj.ro men were in scs'-ice oc cupations. By 1947. the figure h.ul fallen to 36 for women and 23 Iw men, the report said Coinciding with tint decrease, the report stated that between 1949 1947 there Was a 400 per cent in crease in the number of Negro women employed In sales and clerical occupations. Trie figure rose from 3 to 13 per cent of ail working females, the number in the setni-skilied classifications in 1940 j 1 VOLES MARCH TO VICTORY j The above phorognqUis were 1 taken Saturday ax the North Car . oltna College Eagles shaded the { i Morgan Rears to defeat the Bat- j timnrr . Itoiil tor the first time in i the history of their competition At the left, Charles llarrtson ■ of MY is shown about to cross i ’.he Rear’s twenty after snagging a tv,:' from Taylor and ■ arming | H for a 30-jard run. A few min- | ides later Tones scored from the ! on - yard line. In the next shot Miss Clemen- s tine C oley of (Teedmore. home- | ; coming queen, is shown with her ! attendants. Misses T r.ie Tanner : an t Heroine li ii. The action in tlse next photo ; | took place as a pair of Morgan j hack went into the air to knock i down a pass intended for John ! I.Mii kwiider XCC End : At the right Jones is shown as I ' i’c smashed over from the one- : • nd line for the first NEC touch down. j CAROLINIAN Photos by Shephard: CHIiRGHES MUST! TAKE LEAD IN | lAVERTINO WAR i J | LOS ANOF-LKS -- AP; RreenC i interviews with minister:-' an o ; ehmvhrren of nli depend nation? ; ' and nationalities throughout the j city have disclosed that their con ; ; victinii- are the same about the! ■-•-'iff I.' -'rant-puini* event; throng!, i Hit the world today. The heads or i members oF churches with eon j gregutiofts of a few hundred up io j a e thou-ands have come m the i conclusion that “only the church ! : can save the world from, certain ! dosti-ichors.” i Fearful of the outbreak of the . third and greatest world war, I .church lenders here last week gave i I vent to the feeling that the church ; m’.i-i act quickly to thwart the com-’ mg -f another war Away from the Negro district:-. file lame feeling pre\ iled In whi’e churches, the j d ::o.:ouof the niinbfers was i • heavily lade n with out tense and j . c: ne s. and rabbis were vspec- ! :a! Iv worried over the threatening j conflict. A’ an interdenominational meet ing in First Baptist Church here e-.'i ly In -1 week, the I.ot, Angeles dele...ate: to the recent, assembly • of ttv world Council of churches, ! held in Amsterdam. reported on jibe outlook discussed by those .at- j ! tending. Dr. Willie Martin, president of ; ; the local fedf-.--it.on, which sprsn- I sored the meeting jointly with the ! Wilshire Ministerial association ; jsaid: ; “Because the Amsterdam confer - i cnee is one of the significant his-' tone conferences of Chritendom, this gathering should command the • Interest and attendance of all Chris ! tian people of Los Angeles. -As Christian people, we face a .'’boring situation. The whole | church much achive new under-; funding and spiritnm power Wc need ‘he message of Amsterdam.! I tv- World Council begins ;n thej ■ of OUI .oeoplc ? [ rising fram 16 to 31 per cent by i i 1947 i Os all Negro male; employed in !, 19.17, 30 percent were in semi-skill • led occupations as compared to 20 I i er cent in 1940. The gain was two i per cent, from 0 to 10 in tire crafts; and among business proprietors and manage another two per cent, • from. 5 to 7. ••••..• ;• 'iOHH ~•'■l:%^,, f T.vf 1 ■ •-Hr i> ’ ' Wss& XM ■ ,"vWN Jr & #sifa ■ laAiiaiai i SHAW 12; ST. AUG- « At the !ef« Roland Miles, flashy St. Augustine's quarterback, Is shown exhibiting; one of the hursts of speed which proved a 1 constant, hut unavailing, threat i as the Shaw University Bear* Honrs downed the Episcopalians m^mm *■ *■**■» -.•*-«- I j *\ _ By mCsmJmoj OPEN THE DOOR TO KNOWLEDGE "Myself when young did eagerly frequent Doctor and Saint, And heard great argument About it and about: but evormote ame out by the same DOOR where in 1 went , , , " YIPPEE!! DO! DAR! WERE YOU THERE? In one of the: ! most gala HOMECOMINGS in its history THE NORTH CAROLINA j COLLEGE EAGLES felled the MIGHTY MORGAN BEARS to the ; tunc 14-R1 . . ‘A; if you hadn’t heard,). It was a great day for ! the Ridditkmon. In brief, the Eagles were scored on first in the first quarter by Rooks. They came back in the second and forged ahead on a tally by Albert Jones Lineberger kicked the extra point, j Half ended Eagles 7, Morgan 6. In. the second half Morgan, sprung | its strong pa..- mg attack. Eli Howard speared one to William Harris j who sp: in ted over- standing up Eagle:, trailed 13-7- Thc tide turned in the fourth when John Hunter, freshman I blocked and recovered Howard’s punt on the Morgan, 25. Cletis Hor j ton plowed 3 times and Galbreath once, Horton plunged into pay j dirt from the 2. LINEBERGER won the game with his kick. Eagles | 14- Rear. 7. Many old timers remember that vaunted squad of 1930-34. | Downs, Palmer, Holmes, Ridclick, Malone, Dixon, and others, who : though rated as underdogs were fired and charged to such Iren.’'. ] tlu-y ran up a score of 12-0 in the first, half on that Morgan dream • team ot that year: Conrad, Troupe etc only to lose in the second : f: :tne !<> razzle-dazzle and power because there were no substitutes. The Eagles have grown mature wings now , , ) Spotted In The Throng DR AND MRS- C. C. SPAULDING with SON JOHN and MRS. | MR - un - MRS N - L • DILLARD and SON, Principal, CASWELL | TRAINING SCHOOL, Yaiv.-eyville, N c Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Hub j Ix.rd and smv. - Mmc DeShazor Jackson. M;-?s Geneva Mebane and j company, Dean and Mr/ J. T. Taylor, Mi-. •‘Peaches” Robinson and j L lend, Fayetteville; Dr and Mrs. E P N wc- arrived a little late, {Mr, and Mr.-- Thomas Bailey and fwn, Mr.-. MacDougald, ON THE | SIDELINES. Alex Barnes, publisher of CAPITAL. TIMES”, Wash -1 ‘F-gtnn, D. C . a unique 16 page tabloid which “PRINTS NO CRIME .r-,0 SCANDAL- . Mr Barnes is a former newsman of Durham and a native. ’‘We, Mr Barnes stated. “Have only been operating since ! April 15, 1348 and already have 1800 subscribers. We are for Dewey because .he is the mar. who ran an.l will give the minority groups ; their deserved rights.' Mr. Barnes will begin a speaking tour in this ; vicinity October loth, Durham. N C.; Raleigh 20th, 'Wilson, N. C. 21. Os the recent disruption in Lie ranks of the NAACP, Mr. Barnes -hates, ‘'The organization w\.s created for the purpose of starving the i people in these Yates nerc where it is needed; Georgia, Miss., S. C, N. Y. and Jersey etc. This is Mr. Dußo's’ idea to take what you can j and watch and w a:? The National Councils of the World) will be taken care of toy India, Arabia and these countries who really have i weight Mr. Acs T Spaulding, a staunch supporter and president of the j Alumni Association, right with the hoy.--, down in Pont. Prof. Banks, : Caswell CL. T> . Sell., Yanceyville. In uniform, Scout Master Nathan ’• iel B- White Beaming and sue**.:. D: and Mrs. G. M Wilkins, pres, i of. Lhariottt iVTociic&i (Society, ii » chii vV isc,. ,N. O jviiss HllcsnoT* JVXc ■ Allister, J. H. Bonner, Miss Dorothy Dull, Mrs. Julia E. Freemen The loading majorette you saw prancing is Miss-Helen Gray Wood ; ard, sister ■*? Mrs Mary Moore of Wilson, N. C, who came -up to sec THE EAGLDS FLY . , , Also members of faculty Misses Archie fuller, Lucille Hinnant, Dons Gaston Miss Kathryn Henderson, jn , structress, Wise N. C sister of our own Baby” Hendterson Miss Katie Henderson. Bristol, Term. MILLING ABOUT THE DECK the SHAW-ST AUGUSTINE fiasco Sat. nite: Dr. J, Di Davis, Fuquay Springs. N C. former columnist of THE CAROLINIAN and P- H Keck, ass’t cashier, Mechanic and Farmers Bank, Raleigh, N C- Prof, and Mrs, Charlie Felder of Hampton, N. C (former Misses Robbie ; Goodioe and Glady: Felder of S. C and NYC respectively) all are j native Durhannt.es . . . Prof: Debnam, Caswell Ct. Tr. School, Yar. j ceyville. “Bui!’' Latham riding herd on the Bears . - Tie “Ring” man Mr. Ya: borough culling over the weak passing defense with coaches Riddick and McLendon of NCC . . John Moore, former Eagle Mgr. plump as a berger . . and Alumnus now taking Library Science at Chicago University ■ . Dan Moore, his brother, former j Law Librarian NCC , . . now working on Doctorate in Library Science . . . Mrs. Ora Sneed Lee was also there among the Durham* ites who treked down to see Shaw Champion Bears fight like mad to subdue *he inspired St. Augustine underdogs . . Score ended 12-0 Shaw Sul it was sloppy going all the way , , . THE WEEK IN A NUTSHELL: Satchel Paige, Larry Doby help the Indians to victory . . - Three people severely burned during FIRE ; PREVENTION WEEK Yanceyville, N C. Ironic? Isn’t It? ... A sales | man embarks for Africa to SELL DIAPERS TO THE NATIVES!: ’ ; Should be a good deal • Chinees of Republican victory are in ; creased by the barring of the Dixieerats in many states . . . LEM i GRAVES, JR. native son of Raleigh tells of the Presidential Band ! wagon aboard the Dewc-y Special . . . THIS WEEK’S ORCHID: Without question goes to MARION S j JOHNSON, ALUMNI SECRETARY. N. C. COLLEGE. Durham, N. iC for building tip a great organization and promoting the BEST ; ORGANIZED HOMECOMING in the history of the school . . • From The Sanctum We live in deeds not in years: in thoughts, not breaths: i He most liver who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best. Lives in one hour more than m years do some . Whose fat. blood sleeps as it slips along then veins. Life is but a means unto an end, tha* end, Beginning mean, and rod to a!! things GOD Anri TIME LISPS ALONG WITH A HALF BACK’S TWISTING STRIDE” . . STRUDWICK. Send, your news and announcements to Wm, Strudwtck, 982 Glenn Sircel, Durham. N. C. Ipf * « Jw&mmßXßr'* ■ ML If At Ii t MHPSSsV-f wk, Jfe * H* || 20 0 before a violently partisan crowd of more than 5,00® at Chavis Park on Saturday night. In the center Kenneth Diamond, one of the officials grovels in pain from a "trick" shoulder ; which slipped out of! joint during ‘ the contest. After the shoulder w»# • / •’ k'uV ‘ , • ■■r.y.i'f] :. ,' '■*■■' 'yj "J/V ■ ’ ■■lf':-' •* %?* • ,;W • ' ; putted back sneo place by n phy • sician from the stands, Diamond resumed bis officiating duties. At the right James Brown. ■ Shaw end is hit by two St Ang I players after receiving a pass. | CAROLINIAN Photos by Shophwrd
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