PASTOR HEADS N. C. O . A!0 IN ENDiNS OF LEADERS VOICF CIVIL WAR ASKED HOPE FOB BAISS BfWIS. SPEAKER AT II.OF H. MEET MADISON, Wis i'ANP) Pt.*r- : * sons iniem.ted in be advancernc nt or democracy and liie impiovi irr n‘. u) rare iel;.U‘ !■ • in in- . -•'i■;i r.)o-' Hnd ways'ln In.iigthe'.i ;!:■ h.,.:h i'i the tii' s' general hm ••! w hin sontht-rmns who mo earn.. stly (it tirous of concJuciiinr the Civil. war, 1 litn.-laiT-d 11 Janus Fleming, secretary ior raoi ; .ati ms, '.he American Fi iends Service cfimml tee. ip. speaking bet ere tin Way iand dub of 1h c- Uni vers;!'.' f \V •*.- i oiisin, ori Sunday. Dr. Fleming spoke on "The New i SoiPru ■ nets." mid deplm d the tact mat ih - i-ti£».*•-»« ■ istow’i;. receive •' more rc:c>;”nit.i n and head hi Dial Ilio e -outlierm .. -• .'••> a.', blazing tile nc.v trial and who ate much opposed t’> tin- illiberal pi i- as are northerners ilt trot,;.okc ari.i r n 1 ; •' Madison Ft icn.n niecbg on Work of in.' American Fiends . vice commitUt*. lit- came litre from Chicago where he attended the -.c ■met annual tn .t m: : rln Nation..! Acaution inic-tgr ui|. t<. din t.j ,; Cel. Fleming * ceiled a numbm i in ruient', showuig wi.at voiuig - ..tli- , eiit whittr have done and ate d. ■ ir;s- to bring democracy in to the soi;l;-i and to enre the shame avid embarrassment •. Inch ‘ ..d r.-;. r y . V , it.-; ■ < 'le'- .usu : are que:tior..i about the iace ques tion. ‘•One Way 1., help tbr s.-nr ; O,' j: i< :t.d • J [. ;U .iC-1 democratic piaeuct' iti trie n Hu and to be in-' : .'...mm :i flam ing; police brutality, restrict *.•(* i .v --< unuand d:-.i :n: m . s.v • -■■■■ ployrr.ent or iducati .-n Sir*: e.' Southern White Faculties Oppose Race Segregation t RICHMOND. a- Fneuby members in a majority of South ■ -si c ivoj ;iti'..s lave: is r,i. 1 cal oi ivCi.il bar- in grad'.ian- and , oie..- sioihii iCiVnliS the . < suit -•* » ... .-It a I ■ I r- vealed Hal;e n.a.'ed to every member;-: of the t.i.ultv ot the 1! ..outberii tan- or .vciMle.. studied • y the Souths II Cu'.'tfon re'. Ku • neotioi-sl Fund Aubrey W dikim-. t Biimi::ghitin, Ala., president • ! .t- organization reported. and Auumarized fas ant: uncc-ment as mllows: "The commonly heM attitude ward Negroes . re brooking d -'-vu "Thei is ■ .i; 1 on: able e\ .deuce of a growing st.p --• or* in the S: ulh ft.; making tin ' ‘die nation. i> is . ;..t !>•!■!.■ to (S' ttii 1 to. i eat tioii -. : •...; i* i■; i t. s ' Tit. i i-poi i v. as y ■ t"ci red oy Dr James A Dambrov ski cl New Ot - Maryland Admits Negro Students To Grad School BALTIMORE. Md The Na tional Association for the Advance ment of Colored People learned Thursday that it-- testimony hod been instrumental in bring;n>, .bout the deeii'.’i; of tin Cnivei’- fcily of Maryland to admit quail lied Negro •! idem- to it- /rraduao school Dr 1! C Byrd, university preti dent onr .uiiced this week that .SfCj-t it,- oji p lie an l.- for i rad uat ■. work will be considered next tall ‘on a basis of qualification ah-iw and qualified students accepted "on an integrated basis." The NAACP position was out- I lined cn October 22 at a hearing ; granted tire Maryland Comnaitt* - tor Equal Educational Opportunity by the Board oi Trustees of tist- Uinvcrsity of Maryland At this me cling NAACP a ahum! speeiu: * i.ounC Frank H William testi fied that no could find an fedn-.h or state lav. or judicial opinion justifying the existing di’i.iiniina “or;, pt ra.'Uli 'i r.egnjes MEMORIAL RITES SCHEDULED FOR HUBERT TOWNS A Community Memorial Service . in memory of die late Hubert Ha: - rison Town will be held, Sunday, i December 5, 184 b :.\i .1 -■ '■< ■ campus of the Univr sitv of Vir ginia. The hope, voiced bv maiiv ..'.nn bers of the board, we; ban I up on the t'i F'jifS •:•! .. poll • üb'lbt'. -d to ah of tf if faculH mem'', s of ele'cen southern state uiu\. ■ .si'.ies; oral upon the c nt. nt of . ''Di' clarjtion on Civil Rights" issse.i .bv the group and sit "s i its more than 200 prominent soiebsrne:" lue p.i.l wii tell Queried is. ' ■( PC at l it's UWO l‘U ! S-.IK i ■': i si on c 1 No.-. j. t-i s'.lua's it ili-tl t .'•'Ciiuoln, ft \sf i iuavvwe-ghi of i. ..dn.on to: ■ i . a move. Aubrey Williams, foin.ei V - ti na: Youth .\ .tmini'-tis.". • d and pro. of the S ..’a .r: Conl'tTeii. • termed t;u tiirthn' .-• (deiuc Ills' the ■ 1 m .ills ! I ;.t .".tti!-;.;. :■ ."Md '. a. l '- hi* ti'jvvii. i ii* * ! is tro t\fi anti uiiuiislakable * (\(! TtC*' 3. RVt .v.n;U t)i) C • 1 i * **»*-* i.i ■. iv: : i'i ■! .• :. v. \i. - .•' • ' • • t * ! Of rhe W KF .. W W Rc.’iii r • L t r c. •- • i‘\ a 69 id*-. < r-A r.f t:.. k ' -it- ; lavorrd >■)■*-■ *-1 ii.v .■ i ! graduuti pv.)iv‘ sioiiin ■ -»'• • who* I ■; f'OUl it i ». c'i*:‘d 'W htat( ti -t ) TvVtnt.v vn ra-i'.i t - • cuic'Stiont u\( ; :m.nt r.j' *. ••RW.-aa 5 .five > • a. v*•'*■-- * ( i i iiuu. ti • -:» ’Oi.r «• i • ' t-‘- • ‘ -R- Tesm, TJ. dircc'-or .ol t'. S ‘• i OJ P. C‘ nici e.l j* [' t.:ii*:...• i ; ; S • a?, a nic*ct c*l the iiff.l :> .• -.‘U of directors hezx* Siinoa;. On Xi , Ot iii* • lit Ctdvtti W i i ii;;rs i- i i »>/■ iXi-m bit i. •v . •«- * i o\m Jiiro-’ • *ie- ot it a 5 FDdO •; i' 5.CJt' * » > iv. : c* M : i • • it>i ’ r t*’• J ■. t 1 ; ; .■. i i!v .«:b Ihi u,:,n b • •• ..bv bvvn 3c;;>j'l l -• i bv the lhr*v< v i.-itv d Maryland I aw School and the Ursi vorsily »•!’ Aikanra: ;Vh -itrat Sci'ti»o; Or.iv ::-H pt*r rent .•!' thv n«i> .. I ... V . ; I 3 roes as prdr.Oi-rti bv thv Sra.Uiw lvm GovthMei’h Contort: net 1 , Wi liams said .1:0* I*o‘ i..t ar».‘d othc-i ptoim. fin ■ vdvi-' r. b. u is. . « I«da 4J t 'Comimu-d cui WtC; !-t nasi!) Mr Williams pointed "ui ti... ialthough grauiu.it course a ' o University were maintained by u. State of Maryland p.iUic 'Ccntu.ucd On ba.'.u b : c.1i,;,- S'.*,*, ! AT FCQUAY-VARINA BLItZK The above pic lire was taken as firemen battled to control flames which rawed more than $1.28,000 damage Monday as they destroyed the New Deal lobar eo Warehouse arid gut.ed four nearby homes shown in the fore i ground, ★ A -jir T«r if k -A A ★ A k A A A * A A A k A A A I r l 1 / t a t> f jXT T A XT ' imm m LAKULI NIA N - • ■. " • 1 - 16 PaKt-s I NORTH CAROLINA’S LEADING WEEKLY j Topy 10c K.V.Ki<.li. N'MUTiI CAROLINA WEEK EXDI ... BAN ’4B SCHOOL GRID TITLE ★*k*i*it★★★★★ ★ ★ ★ if * Tr ★ ★ & Shaw V. Marks Founder’s Dav far ppium C* *s%s r Mi e si fin r'«r nl “iiRrA ?cl f H 1 ft r fi r'Afito tt% H ' -4 K ? S. #»►si t § 8 i a.t ii ‘ Ji i i < d Dclpao a hrrrd-rouß/it rm«J uv T stiukhol "id: ■.;a ;-.or«son . n •••'. ni v. ii] h-< namo ! 'C ; i lih dny ’ b>- \V." 'j'.” A : no’tronß.' o^rn missir.j'.er 0‘: L„. N. C N-lw w HirT: * it;a l if*u o ;opt i,s -e .•.- !i ij* ■ OOCU'ViiF i i i<' Uu i-IiDSS f *C t (’Fil. »i- i tJI 'T I I ,•j v. ■la- >t j is n übk* )ii. ■ rai; ] Is ui ,4ct;jt lit.iij tho rzmii\ 1 an. ‘ o/ij|Si. 1 in;; m both the least - I re an i Western J3:v tgjons. ‘ Since t ic. :: reports. h;n e m.t . each, d ,n> rdiice and sine.- I ■ Vt* • A ; ‘< 0‘ ti * ! •I' 1‘ i.i! >.* v»LI t t Fit* and UTOi’mucii as thw a:a cCige;*nent ‘ .:■ e plav dds s-' c:n be run inn / left 'pefene tin? anruui! eonforence nk vting. 1 do hr"... bv ileeiarc that iCoi.Unucct r-ii Dac'fC lst .sect ter it firemen from Angler, Apex, Dunn, Fort Bragg and Raleigh joined in lighting the lire. Damage to ‘lit- : ur Imme. was estimated at $4,090. Oitu panh of two <•: them Mrs. l-.ffie Bulloch :md i, O FHuut, just all «f the-it belongings. Hewitad. of : ■ *' . (Sourlock phuto > ibf. f.,!^. C ,“L b “? u I? ss peopl * ° r Washington. I>. C. were sponsors of a luncheon rccentiv honoring th»- °> h i, ,e - American Sayings and Loan League. The organization comprises 7 «i -• AT v »‘ »* V i? 8: f ? nd *® an associations operated by Negroes. Shown above are (t. to r.) V vv,, !'am h. Hudgins. Carver Federal Savings and i.oan Assn , New York; John S. Stewart r,a, I s..e: U l ' l,? ; . lilu;i liui!lll “ s a,ttJ i .° an Assn., Norfolk; and 11. A Howard, Broadway , vL ~, ftS v :u, 1 d V ,a,> A " s “ . 1 OK Angeles; standing: Joseph Dayis and Hatter Miller, also of s*. !* . .* 4 ~ rk: », Je !?‘‘ Sm,th . f uskegee Savings and Loan Assn., Tuskegee; R. C. Davie. Berk ii,i. .‘*| , , lU L Simmons, Home Federal Savings and Loan Assn Detroit; and Wilbur ** ,u - ' S nyn;:s and Loan Assn., Milwaukee. Mi. Howard is president oi the League. RACE WOMEN ACTIVE IN UNITED CHUROI COUNCIL’S MEETING MILWAUKEE, We. - f ANF) Ns-'.'.u worn, n ve : v :i!ure act he U.•.ii t,\. (;v bt‘fo vi' hi th o re c t*»)i n.i-eiinq here of the fourth national s-oymbly of the United Council jd Church Women. November 15-18. More than 100 colored women ft in California. Indiana. 11l in iK the Other dwellings, however. «m- able to save most of their clothing and furniture. The ex plosion of several oi! drums in .lie rear ol the uanhoiise aided in (lie spread of the blase. Photo couftcsj of Tlx- Raleigh Thin a. Kentucky, Loui.-iami, and Temusee (■ nere in attendance. t| These '.'.'omen -poke at cdureheK .1 of oil ch.-nominations and of both; ( , race:, and they led carious corn- < !, mitccs. Nearly 150 attended the as j r.endilv a great advance uv. r the .. i3O who earns to the first one m 1942. Speak-inf.' at while churches were nearly a dozen Negro women: •1 r J Arthur Hanriett, Kansas t'-ity. wife m CME B'.shop Hat.t- ■ . lott. at Grace Methodist, Mrs. m, nie it Heath, president, WMS of • the AMK Church. Garnder Mo- . mortal Methodist; Mrs. R. Thomp son Hoiii-, president, WMC oj the • CME church; Mrs. David Jones, wife of Pres ident Jones of Bennett College, United Church, and Mrs. Charles i i S. Johnson, wife of President John- i i ■-■oil of risk Un vei .aty. First Moth . ; odist Church, Dr. Mary McLeod Bethunc favc i . the invocation on opening night, and Mrs Rosa Page Welch of Cm c igo. nlited soprano, pave .• cveral • Continued on back lit section) , HEALTH AID NEED OF 55 PERCENT OF NATION IS SITED WASHINGTON f ANP) De j claring that less than five percent 1 the citizens of the United States ! of the adequate health facilities and ■ that 40 per cent of the population ! < f the whole country havi no locai ! health services at, all. the state ■ ■ and Territorial Officers meeting in ! their second annual conference here this week, stressed the need of ■ providing the nation with public i health services adequate enough to j reduce sickness In, a minimum. | In anticipating the nations need I i for hospital resources and service; , ; the Hospital Survey and Construe- j j tton committee recommended that I ; the law be amended to increase: i (Continued on back Ist section) ! K.O'HtF* i A hi! 10 Sl‘i'..\k M vIESf.i OF S. F. syiOOifiilW WILMINGTON N C. the injunction nt an ideal of the f.>i,.,.;.*r Dr. H«my Martin Tuppor. and .""i d, "Dr. ' .' n'josf vVOuiii l;sy*> seeve E',.;. o< xsr.ion not by . he hi 'LI - . poaker a’huied to tin 1 .nin IU . Ci'i j).. OVi ODi 11 Jr. Jxi \ : ‘ y t, " j !T".:,;i."For CK.rist aui Human ity,' and ut'f'c.l upon his near, rs "1-uve or God ji.,i faun .■ y, ,:' fcJlovvmub,.' Pi :"i- to tne address the* aifntial F under' • Day greetings were de livered by iT'Cadcni Robert P. Daniel. The In Memoriam ;-: v, r for < r.-easccd alumni was offered b> Rev. G. V C.'i;f*;k, Aianmi :.c. n Try. Dean W. P., Strarsner oi the *• ■ -i'v Sch; -1 i i Hclquori read t.U’ Lilany : . C i i:i n-. riic i.b ion and b.r 1... , j, - .... G \\ Wat kin.'., also ot the School U Religion laculty. '•iu u tor tile : : vi v.'i ■:. yv.'.id: was fmiii.-i.c,.! by the University Choir undvr the dlreotion of Harry Gil •Smybii iriclucb'd a >o!o by I>- • Cord:uutd on back Ist section) Supreme Court Is Urge . To Enforce Civil Rights NEW YORK CITY EkverU yi.'-i: Negro leader-, from 32 states today called upon the U. s. Su : Ptctoe Court to “uphold the Four teenth Amendment and enforce the euffrage right of Negro Arne: - ican-. ' by agreeing to hear the a:>- est r CS CIP'^ 5 - : ? ? Li-.1/J l , ,:,/ 3•.... •.r CO-fJPiP*"-'* U< t»v —.-:" 7, ■:,,,■ ~ V j Niii'iu * ai'nltrc, A ; ;. * Unions belli G ,;•• ,r , jtlv !■/;, - n ■ : ■ I 9.1 I:! v!if I!:■ 5.: ; ~ ,\ f Gy; ; . j Operated ! ; .. ; T:’o.-.f /• - ?., .? | j i! !■ Pi.,:; !■ :' i,. • : jd ‘ t >. . 1 .; ; ! ■ ■!■ G l '.i.), j Tlx I'. ■. . , 4" i.■ :l T ;(<•.. ■ ■,:v ,■ ; , , j1 ho i i ' ih.i t • 1 .i ! f:r< (lit ViiiOn i:: t ; G> '■ e ;■ . :• , Iby :\kgl- ‘ A end •• . unb .. j sets oi more than GDO.Giu. A: ;; !Iv if pay ■ (i'.v.'c.: no.; , t i'oyr j on the imlar OMCI'iG of •).!,! 1 !> ctc-d at the Gy.-AMa ■ Tlio r.V’vi >.-..in.vMai ic n,! • i i 1"1 id. 1 . . ])■■■' : ■ , jjAAG find cJiari to::-'/ ... • H Cher!-,, Kaiciy.ii. Vm DAn:; 'it, . ;W. Ti. fjUt’l;nay K ! L : .\D FOE ; CHICAGO AXF ' ' j?i. )0 civil risy.tS in:.y . - pomt civil pi o;n - airi a 'r.'...a; r.:C;.F, F:,; ; ■: .. < jißunit;. -bart-h ,n CnicHyi w-cei: Tit* cinmcil n. iil - '.tty G'fn d;:y rs; Fri. 4 h.F. Tho ■,: ■ i •• i , ■ I, : »: i>iv jj , TCv ivfi •• ~ - |V n r . , ; . • -f - .-r- ■’ Tii iis } rorrum to j r • NNC (v-’i-'.-.i If,- S j. PwoilliVii, 1 A' 15.000.fi00 i tTnii-che.-:. tenor, fv;.tui unL; ~ A j I’.-ihif Toe ueGi.O!: ;y senird Alb F;- F • fhesideiii. F.; ■: 2. A $3 F'OF O,K! r.. .' . ; ■ ' :.ri.?n;j y.b;-; F: ; : y y, odwattonal fen-te 1 f-'-ra ■'Alpi'ib .. :S: each itsrn i,OOO.!F>O ~ '.,■ ■■ ana cf V,’c, d VFar it ■ : < 'rcyei-dicss nf iT.ce. r ;■■■' 3 Den.; :.1 -.T < " , five act !i i.,- b 1 !•:3 ■■ ' ■ (Coiit.inmci nr, ha'.-y ;■ : . o; , , peal of T’ugen,* Don, . | Champ Ci.u-l:, C;-u;i ~ in an '‘Appear' Chip' ,fi; '.iv'r . rr,: ;,P ' Clark for calling r.a --’ sin or a'".:.-:-'., nr.’' " : . , by Eupfne Dennis - ha Commitl.r.:." .;j IP: Eu'cnc 1 ■ ii;i, : :■, ■ (ary of tho Commute:" ray. franch >rcenl of ? Civ'; V’. as- u ,:■ . i • : right to v 'to. Pointing on! ihat tb' ca > v fords 'lit Sup 'Cir.e C -a ■■ r: . canity to act upon the Jow'-r.-'. p ■,; id Port Two f the J4*h A- •; .. ntCTJt, the Negro '.ct.h r- ..■.-■■ "We submit that the impri *n; ment of Mrs. Dennis for upholdi: the rights of the Negro peo.-b a travesty of justice, the more ;:e ter nt a time whet- the mur-ivs"' of hiah Nixon, who tried to vote in Georgia go free." The “App< al" war. sponsored by the Committee to Enforce (Continued op back. 1.1 rrcii *:r