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16 Continued From Page One LAST RITES John Harlee: one sister. Mrs Juanita Taylor Peyton, of New jpbrt News, Va.: five nieces Mrs Fen tain Bradley and Mrs. Ber thena Ross, New York City, Mv Alice Ruth Peyton. Boston Uni versify Miss Hour Juanita Pej ton, Howard University. Miss Emma Peyton. New York City: J Randolph Povton. Nr .'port News, Va The floral or.- igns were pro fuse and 'beam'diil PALMER LNSTIThTE ly represents one-util <>f the '.n-o; •;y necessary to Up nr. • r«.v auc general educations! pt a- -f 'ln unique school which i cor'Don lug in spirit and pur, • ■ > ' education and culture. • f a : wotip of Negro children T' >■■■•■ stu dents in turn w.H touch other; ; e their communities and point l v e\ ample to the GOOD WAY OF LIFE These magnificent well construct ed buildings, which found shape on this campus before an- .late o; private colleges for Negroes had ap proached cither the architecture or appointments, were the gift- of largely Nc\ -England people mil a fine group of southern financier in the immediate vicinity who nan been inspired by the genius and faith of a Negro woman. Palmer has a property valuation of one-half million dollars ;n butid ir;'- situated on two or more hun dred acres of rolling hills and mea dows. drained by murmuring brooks and bubbling . pring: Its thousands of gradua'e- n all parts of the country wear not "lily the insignia of Palmer as n high school and as an accredited Jnnim College, as it once was, but bold advanced degrees from Harvard Boston University, Sargent Colum bia Yale, Dartmouth, Howard, l.in oln. and practically every outstand big state and private college (or cur group in America ft must be news to most people, as it is me. that this lustitut.on raised private funds to develop wihin its private resources with county nid the very first acendied Negro high school in North Caro lina, based upon eight grades of elementary work. Records can he produced to prove this tatenv o‘ The president of this school i one of the most highly respected women, regardless of race- in Amer ica. Her mime i- a synonym for culture and refinement in -my group. A church woman, an an nual lecturer in many colleges who prides herself in the demon stration of Christian faith, holds an open door in the <■<-;>’h-d misintei preted “Aristoci atlc School" f a any child nf parents who car. make the * trade Dr. Brown is fast approaching a half-century of service She lias written the most popular textbook in cultural practices for youth in use in hr public schools of Amur ia "The Correct Thing” which 40,000,000 th Repeal Per forma nee In September the 40 dustry came on a power Ime fsoiriev,-hsrs» n’■ —>.<istry p -r --» \\\ ing the working hour in wilier 'h -I -otmner v.as given serv y\ to*, some 1200 other new users also started to rece've elec ■ tricity. ihts year b os witnessed a re r ■rd number of nevr cor nect'or.s. During the first sis months of 1943 n they totaled 1,12 3,000 —of which 'he great 85 vA majority were rural and urban res s dent’a! Ij customers. V) js> 1 This f ™ r ' ,v '• 1 5 - v - ;: ■ •• I lfcs goa! ~ {cr,ns p- t? '’Mir \ P'S \V\ United States r. •' v oi • ;-rv,. r iv.-rd.-iKe Tl -- sjL H ,„. electric industry Is g ; •.•• •; pm •. .■ - - pi <•••-. \\ \ to ''ompn-pr-g th-- up of 'ccti;: , 1 • ih'- f V\ Within a relatively st-.'-ri time > n-e- diy ev*nry Jctrm in tbs com in^r v w s l l I'iCTys* oi-'nir u s r.tv’cs \V\ erf. hand. Sc nmch publicity ha*, bs?&n crivct? \\ \ >* \\ \ y.. pi to thti- government's power projects that \\\ \ r ">■ , the achievements of the business man- Vv\ \/' /dt***^ vv\ aged electric companies have been \\u \ ■'''flfyzP’' dwarfed in many minds. Yet, privat* enterprise, backed with private capital \\\ c r” /'///ZZM/'Z ■': • //o is dominant in the field. Os the 40.000.- \\\ jj v ./ ,////,■// * 000 customers now taking electric j| /4 • '''jjffifc service, more than 82 per cent receive power from >NyNi t" I'D Hi /-b . %//%';>'///// - , the private industry. Ai! the government agencies, ' jj Federal, municipal, REA and so on account for only ■ IP per cent. The socialised power zealots do most j * of the talking and boasting while private enterprise " - jj does most of the work. j I -4' X D|! ...D;; i"Srx"'u' The 40,000,000th customer marked another mile- j j t stone in the industry's unbroken march of progress. fen ''' ICAROLINAl CAROLINA POWER A LIGHT COJJJIPAN YJ jp^ SECOND SECTION . iias gained fur her th- title, “Tor T.,-t Lady of Social Graces in !h<- 1 Negro Group V. S. COURT’ •nail carrier, f’v:-* cught adnuv-lor. jto the Univet d.' o' Texas law ~,(iioc! y«-;.r ago His appilc.. ! Hon was rejected ; 'lily on the : gr und: nf race T> ? stale then proceeded to establish i jim crow rhool Swe.i't 1 1" ed in rn i this school, ■•"otniiduu* that ; did not offe f-will'K ; equal to of the Univ- r law ichool L. LIBRARY '. nvi- .State Tc-a her;- College Btm d .Maryland, ' ill be ihe ofti i,,! iepreaentative of the American v A-. ociation and will ous l.i-r the services of the national '-rganiaztion. Mrs. Hunt-on- until re ,ently, was a member of the ALA . -Cass in the Chicago office Officers ’ of-the North Carolina No L-ibrnry Association are Mi.-r Thelma (.' Nelson, Shaw Universi ty Raleigh. President. Miss Fan nie p. While. Williston Industrial School. Wilmington. Vice President; Mi.- pennv perry. Second Ward Nigh Schol, Charlotte Executive Secretary, Mi-x Mnrth-t Riddick, W. si Charlotte Hr; School. Char lotte, Recordin'- Secretary; Mrs. Anne Robin-on. A-si-'aid Librarian Harrison Public Library, Raleigh. Treasurer. If. I. WI\S : ph; University of Arkanxa -. sth; j Syracuse University, 6th; Oregon i State College. 7th; Umvcr-itv of j Akron, Bth- and Tuskogee Institute, j fith. As a direct result of Howard Uni ; vernty s rating in the instruction lof Supply, the Air Defense Com ! maud has issued •< directive to the i Howard University Air Unit direct Img Captain Lewis C Smith and ! Master Sergeant Busier O. Mur ' dock, in.sfmctns: in Air Force (Supply, to revise the Instructor.- j guides used in this subjccl. Those i guides have been prepared in the ] past by the Air Defcm-i Command | Colonel Carnes, in commenting on jibe directive stated that I is a jshu'ular honor to the Military Dc ■ paUment that the An Defense i orn j maud has dbeced Howard in-irue J tor,- to write the bookie!, j 'lt is believed that their expri : fence and practical knowledge in i tlihs f.i-'td. as well as their methods i -if Instruction which produced .-.uch i c ■rnmendabic results, will strength jon the prescribed course in Air i Force Supply throughout the ROTC ! program.” h>- said Di Ralph Bunche, UN mediator .in Palestine, has proved once and ! for all time to come that the Amer ican Negro WHO IS PREPARED cun eoiiimcndobly handle the same responsibilities that any person nf ; any othei racial descent can han dle -Take notice. Negro students > ± ....... . .»«• ? •' r •-W * • ■ \a >, & \ S® wHM M J •> Mother Tells Os Problems Faced By Mulatto Baby NEW YORK ANP> Thi* i ■■ m problem nf r.nr pjrjmi ieo 1 I brought to light in .< reveolbig; | article m the N'ovembrj i..--uc m i Magazine Oiny : 't- a monthly pm-* iodiral puhjishmi hme b;> 'vn' .- : Sunmons, under 'he caption My ; B a b y i s !i a \ f Ne y r o'' ‘ am l wnU u ■ de plume of CynUun Wilmor The problem of the mui-ior's linL ;n \; Iri t.to ho \ r - 'he sa ; ■«• ' • which l£Oofl rnoMib) n;t.b ,l H» ' this year wlij loee. *,•> a o !-.r-v in.;- j urns on the uumbm. of n-o-oHo , i' Stales, Since Pearl Ho.ri>«»r, toe \ wi Iter soy:-', a bote 100,000 !ia’f whi-ie • ; half rhf>dj*en v.'* ■ ho’-*; To slmw hov. ■ t;.i ■ p> oh:* m THE CAROLINIAN : ivor-'h-T of nt;U.o rhtldro-p in the ! ■ lT n n, v j j.., . Vi j( h< ! d liiieM f\( !U \ -5 i> HIRTIIS •N •}-' NeuiN, r;s<V" j w>,;, .eH i urn- k « mows ■ Tiir :t!.ov(' £ radii air students at I'listor ftf- fwtitiitr Have brrti .-uvardfd »‘ «*ar»*h It Ikvivships, by Uh <iv-» YV » (\u v» i lomidaiiMH Dm v .»«* hom b'lt to rn;ht' Vl i n Irou« l-.i\w mis, in -f i» ?*!*'. Ms graduate of I'm - Hilrv W Tolson. Lang slo«, OUta., graduate of Wilry < 'ofiogf, < Ltreorr W J t Wat If. Chariottte. V. f graduate of .fohn.snn ( ?Simth I nivorsitv. I « Scrailc, New Orleans, Dillard I 'niversHv, and Nits'- \n nf* A i' li . Sf.» ward, ( liarles Town, W \• . Store*- (’olleijr <\ MM n;:-*i ri;u’f*rs 'ut not pubiic>/*:d 'l'j-f cJinuix of 11 10 ‘-ithnrat*?- r}- is he r i ppo!! :,f ?it experience : in - f Ia at summer when her j liitlo Is ;- to play with a A'i-Tie ui j • hi if the nvdh us an-' ina.-'her It. hup pens ?h;P f hr author'-, hu.sO--.uri ran I .»■ us h*: r frWud qw him .-5 look of hnrroj- rrmsod her faro that would have do lit’*, credit ' ■ • F? riukensttu?! ••i- .Sh,-* jumped r ■ her lee* .mmchou he? jit Mr .mi m her arms, utj'd said. “Doris, don't you ever j-.J.i . v.i i‘' '}■ U 7it* T* * l>° y M \VII Os PS O i: f-e < i;)IP' of■ v uus :-mg! o h, v bv-/ ' j/Jrred hot}- l A tt i f . Dori.- ' fr-*: inuoreui while 2irk and h? v i(os. Th<-\ couldn't understand /Is?; s,iv - :rj owii child onxsou >>y ‘i; Mvmj.nv did T do %QTft:Q .. ~ • „ * v , . - „ .• j, . to ; mom.i Amercv of '•••:* per • n.P in-ob terns »i Mir;-' 1 .000.900 paMki! nee-’ uujryiog a '.: 11 iol l s wF *c h \\a 1n > Ir*u la (to L/foco? ■ boek : - stra.re v/ror? of the hDmo ii .‘tog bocks ->ii Indians. She .; , 1 hob 1 o n > ft-.- •fj 1-' A cod - kio i,v aboil- the ’ii i'li-V'-meii-■ i. k' .rH Jkiboso,,. Goo W., bo,kirn; ( 11 v««r o; ,(in Hughes. And ek, o ( o i:• 1 mlido ho savs. '"•idy v'e've - ■ in• ■ I . the point *r. -si, k.ibni v ii'ih si dif.rriiri ■ i'«‘i..ii n o-• bo ■ v :■ in cod. and the; ccnjiiomi; ni'.oosstt•/ for it rnmoved; oni/o!’. 7-!'i i-a;, only atlvkvc our ■’ .i ■ '.-si- v.nvjci if evoiy man ii;:' •I o nt(•<;>• jitpii -- vei rm\ \u I;iiM, mu m IHSH SSION 01 K\< h M':(,kd;\tion ’’ f* \f VOKK fn .* Town iUi.ai»,|i of ft?. t.ii diseuissioo • otMJfd Whaf Shalt U> (»<> Vhont If.ico Sogtogrtinitt’" v?oi i11 wtiito. osoonfivo ..f-orisary of thp \nlrtin;,! .KwlaUtM) for * Ik- Act? m< ofri-tti oj ( nlnrffl r.oplo, inifi i’o,Htfirm (ho AO.O - <*|H»psil»or, ot wtrvoca inn tn 'iny form. ’> fir program Mill hr hoard on Ttirsday. Nov. *). on tho Atnoricun Koradoast. ing- Ctimp-mt nrtnwk at 83D J S. T Orhrr partiripatinc tft tin discussion w ill ?,< Kay Sprijlr of tlir I’itfiburgh r<»st-<»a*ct.«i, I'utliaer pme winner who dis guisi’n himself as a Negro and lived m the Small, for fm-” works, Holding Carter, editor and publisher of the Greenville, Miss Democrat Delta Times, and Hon. I’retK ice Cooper, former four-term governor of Tenr.es sec and former chairman of the Son then Conference of Govcr nors. SECOND SECTION HOODLUMS SET FIRE TO HOME OF CHL FAMILY CHICAGO iANPf - Wliite hood him., set fire to the home o'. Mrs. i pjirlec .lohnson in the \*. I Park Manor arc 1 last week two | I"I ft imii assigned tn guani Mt j home left their posts. Bec-aiif-e a next door n- ii-.bbpr j noticed (be smoke v>o 1 y/tr, r- * j fire v.m., started the t inoly •>/ including a baby escaped ;ai ! >. - *nd tla fire eau.-cd litijo danna | Fire thugs poured 4 >! ir.'• .-o j I lie hack porch of tin home and ’ lig’ited the 'ire v ii,!< Ofii > , Wit i liatn Doherty wa., absem fr> 01 hi | ~-a;,l. (Ii;. Miperio, officer, Ll. Willi-un ( Henesry, acting captain of the Woodlawn station, explained thai Dohertv had been ordered to call his 'norne station, the nth tl• 'i Patrolman John S. Laughiin of | ‘he 14th ii Uriel a-signed to i’.nai-d ! to front of the building, vvas sfand- j ino on * corner a few door- from | the home when it wa ■ set aflami j ! Os (urn Li. llennessv said, "Pa 1 1 rolman Laughhn told me that when in spa the fire engine pull up, he | ran around to the rear .f the build ; ing and saw the fire ” The Dearborn Real K.-'ate ■ d ; declared after tins fire that it 1 would ask Mayor Kennel!v to e-1 •i | more ip i t policenien 'a ''■ii' com munity to halt the series of fires it; • , Negro homes. Mrs. Grace Smith. 'Mrs. John-on si' next door neighbor, spotted flic ■ fire and called the fire department * 'f' 11 Answer —— —, v?%! 1 telpph.'P o nog i; exeittng 1 Inn know what’* waiting at the oth- r‘ ud t h-H - ' -s# \ why it * important to omifft calh prmvrt! *. ■>*"' I ; #■ WHBk [i‘i also important when von re diour :o . lilo-ig. *>.o' \ to pilaw a rnntih' ior voik party *0 1 -. eh ; h ,-i f y ’»®fv i. i ■ telephone. It two-w-ay t‘ h-ph'-n* * -1 1 -1 ’ ';.<*> * j that means better servief all ar<wn'l ... A Uffir ft hint t n tttintifft j 1§ (or fftfttr ffftrtff to onewer dp SOUTHERN BELL TELE R HONE &NC TELEGRAPH COMPANY INCOP? OfiA'TFO ' . c * N ”y lS V * t | For better, tastier J f sandwiches use 1 | BAMBIf BREAD i I They j S please everybody ; Ek r i /**& *3 : I- Sf| \*s/ E If Kps E;- !£lks i I \s to m :. TAKE HOME BAM BY BREAu :% ggfcC- w * . •.* .vj WTjp „ - •#*• ey Ww;*.:- ; • •• y'At-i.G-’. • .... . - .; ..*• WEEK ENDING oATURDAY, ; rOVEMBER 6, 1948 f f JbE - j ' i|S l ; « -•- w ?.-••• . • v k rfflK" - . ■ IAIIS lilt IVI In ( ti.irlutte H.nvkins Hrown. president * > Patrnri Mranoiii! liv-i it-nt>- un der whose pi,i, luner oni ,;f he dotli he and Mi s. Ann !. Iv-e. the v;i> ’»•■ 'i- ii iMuh c! landlcd the sue. De; i.’rikaiK; ri, c .i i i.;; 1 1 -a i. t.it.’. must successful financial drive-; in the history of the institution uas concluded with great success See - tor> page 1, second see,ion. .•'iie AH> Earlr R. Downes said. It iv,i- strictly a racial matter. Someone ;et that fire after two policemen assigne dto guard the building had lef: their posts," *
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