PAGE EIGHT Continued From Page 1 ASKS JIMOiOW B\i\ vrlopors i'i neer! in .ill dr< da i clause:; forevc) Farri; t; use of i' atnclive covenant* In the eipnred i-i eas. Add'tioea: aniei.dn c v. prof 0.-fri \ll .oi >v in., j; . ■ ... . tc.ticr requirements for Milmis "i ■ public housing when K>-n ml hous ing aulohritiO' find licit private in-, dustiy has Ruled to rnoei “tlic h 'lin ing lipi d'. 1.1 ;u" l lei : eiiM/O or nato'ivdity group in the i.uin nimiiiy" . - nd i;!,i prohihitin;.' cei'- tractor: bin dinn . ,!■ ie ho e-i" projects fr'm d!ser)roir>.d-t . w;c km i *. • -ic. ■ ■ i,l of •act 1 lie )• i dO: 'd H i ill,; Vliei.' tr;uinn. r-ti > ciiMi.-'d. M. done nv ' o tbun ■ u.v o!he i • i m.Ji n miri'taiit.v t.u frir>"" . iivhile eiii zem, in'.; substandard hou;-e> aed neighin', h ■- i' t)< a c< i'•■,■ % • ■ U> prohibit FRA "or a,< ; v ernnio'.i agmi i< omru -d i tu: • dCtwriti' run kin... cfri i:t lose <n furnishing oilio. aids i i hoiu.ia from making rare. pi ":, creed • i natirnai o> ia>ti a r ra.,•. ;.•, .. ~r,i • ing or v. Hlhoidlllg m in n or. Or ntfll’i a ids' U >1 WING was repot ted that there were fmi: bullet wounds n the body. Ret" nit Jen s u . o member of 758th He vy Tank Battalion f the 82nd Ait l.ion.c Divi- r. van h is stationed ai Fart B igg Meinhe . of the dead man's outfit and his close I ■ ::. a ■ , i; oil OIIC cd in connect in t with the case al though no sriisls h;tve yci neen made. YKK(,K HITS JSIAS theme for th.F dinner. Amt .> >o teamwork works.' He rev<. bed that his Indians team ua. win ner became of the te:mwo k e! several races. nationalities. and re ligious groups This dc > .crime se •;• a,. . has led ihc Cleveland bail park to hire Negrn''> as ushers, verdo: .. and gioundsna ;. for the UM9 sea son for the first time. Th<- ijai.eiaiil sal denounced the idea of . • c... ..• 0; fi. l i\ n:r • mended that bravo Np..- • f.rniii •. should move oui in while neigh borhcicds They pit edd lake lire risk- <sf icing v :H> mern ii a homebuilder '.vhe i.uilt a homo or two f■ •; Ncg: •• f:w- n noighboih aids was d'ing he democracy than a person who ! ■; : a whole segi cvy.iod project for Ne groes. 11l f ' p.i il in Slu \'e-. ■ he raid. As soon as vms'i c thiow: in w.th guvs. - f another ryee w color, yn'i’l: find they'ic !' 14.-.' you.’ Other icaUncs of the IT: Ran league neeling 'collide: . o\v; a! reports and tiie i.ilroduci.ei: of v vious -uldc-To:. who have made names i . inte.-.'K ai sports. Sidney William.-, executive .- e • rotary of ire jo.nl mgani/.atF'n. an nounced (he def'cit of the league 1918 budget He also asked foi .w eventual I'.'.-me ir (' roego , ... for l lk Urban league On!;- . fee days before (he mce'i ig ipe les gue's office." csoigh! on ‘ ■■ Joe ■ • ii-- i'i.i i-. ; not being able to ..Mend, hu: en closed a check for ssll in Hv Ra.-pu Abom 250 nei .it:. noonday dinner r. oh. erva. • • of the league’s 32nd year in Chic.a ;a. IIAV OF I’liAYFIi lead the u:u id to (learc ’So F :ig as tiur e-iiin• w tee w. :!■- :>oiO’ rs di.-c, inuii lion- in the nv'iter of , {'■;'ot< ( ‘ ion r f llie i-v.'. s, <•••<>!•• olid ('ducatfonai opportunity civil and p i I'cal equality. i!u e can rr' n<) whole hearted respect for ian in the eompanv of the Nation. of the World. In these eirctini'tanee.s he. wiua cannot be heard as she champ:.ai of the many j : e pit ~ of tin- ww id wi. . looks to America' for political and moral leadership. ’As loyal Americans, in t ere.si oil not only ir the gaining of advan tages for our own numbers, but in the growth of America u Ihc st.i tun where an ideal-dem erm y p.e va Is. the National Council <d Ne ;to Women see. a clear duty to help our eountiv achieve this ideal. "The leaders of out nation can not hope to prevail in the further ance of his program of "Civ.l and Human Rights for Ail’’ unh..- Hi are sustained by high moral prin ciple and Divine guidance. Wc can not hope to make out contributions to this work without Divine direc tion and assistance. “Now, therefore. 1 iVRuy McLeod Bethunc. in order that we may seek that guidance and ass starve do as Founder-President of the Nath nal Council of Negro Women, declare Sunday March 6. 1949 as National Council Sunday -,nd do call upon the members of this organization,, whenever they may be: found, to rn that day to their respective places of worship and pray for strength and guidance for our leaders and that God in his divine wisom may grant, us direction in this task to whch we dedicated ourselves.’ NEGRO .11 RORS miner;ty groups were being ex cluded from jury duty in favor of i the rich, the defense introduced into evidence four lists of prospec tive juror- for 1841 which were 1 marked "colored” and which the defense contended was evidence that discrimination was practiced in selection of jurors.. In rebuttal to this charge, the: government attorneys called Fed eral Jury Clerk Joseph F. McKen zie to thr stand. He testified that! no discrimination "for or against; any prospective juror” was prac ticed becmidc- of ‘Taco, color, creed. j sex, political heio'l ra ecui.o.mu or ; • social position.” McK.'ii.dU who i>Ci :: .lu.y dci k.' Ill* :: 1940, lJ the VSlCl’.l 'ii ci tect itg jurors was chengod ai the | .-hi '. -f 1917 He said th.it voiai ; tiie:. in;; w men have been a: ihc ; i ti the t. 1.-), iliree •-curs’. | !!•-.-.« %•»;i, iie testified llvd durii HM7 t'lH* 1948- In d:.i i d .‘Mid a.- h l ii v (pi if if ic.: lion notici..'' to p :-|t cr. i; the •.'•imp ii.-is in s \ H.. |8 Iciu .; lower 1.. 1 5 aid" distrief. •■' ..Hi .'dd tic hud sent thousand:', of c such nctii.e.s <• f>erhOiis in oilier .S nail. 'H M. ai. ti.ni ,nd the Bronx. IU. .(! . M'S h i l-l cl "f'lMI Jii f ."• • . v ••! Du rcF .rs,” "i'bigineei I'hCelery 1 uidvi.T.-Mly -me? col!ei.'“ 1 ■'ilufr.M 'i -j. i.=. i. J tcleplioiu ' :directory, and the h n.d He: Ra.lc: hi denied using, ihe !aU>," h ■ < I so-u- a "lie. ("I list: • i-.nt-.iUi ;« cd VJ nann's. terec of which Me; Kt'.-.1-c aid w, . .■• .1 !c ! m fr o: " ■la Fedei a! c.nuid Jury ~ v.i i 'm> ' One of Hit" !Dts wa; hracleu eoR-. -• „ V'.l u i.-tn :o’ lid Io:a;, i: >.;l t; e ,■ •: m-c • of f n fiarhavi welfare e •.lork"i - |j M< Kenric I hf fniri , • n mat ,• ‘ inrik a '■("' • a (jlialifcatint! i i" i ■ el all '.-i i r cci ':! ual fur f iii.iy H.-rviu- .( tiie din at ion of !George J ii Fdjm r. then coin! ( clerk, i: l!l4l. He said Fulmer told p iiic; he had Loo a a ked Flow many ,] . Negrois were ‘ a ’he jury lis oi"i 0 , expected to be asked that question s tgiun No marks were mod' on tin: p papers befc'i e 1941. but -ave been j. fooin that time up lc the pi-i -w.: \ Fain a r ".'fired as clerk u- cmn ! in 19tS. Nmong nano.": ~.f i.n- :• , .. M . : s ii'..' lim ■ Neg'oe. cc . - fic-.i ••• . „ j:a > cill’.V Wits Walter \V' a . • < unlive :ccrclary of tnc NAAC.U. l-'KBAMI A(,i i: IMH\I [ • if i.e:linaneial drive, the fi;■ in a >e: to be lie'a.l in k> y -nod, :j --. erii cities. : n.ost si:.:-afieoai in iems of sa.'H'ug the pace for othcu eeaes. 1] Tile Kick-off dinner w;u held a! g Fiarjers Case S'-riei; on M-;mi sy ' a! 7;00 P. .’J. Dr. Lester P, Grang- .j 'c: Kxc< iiiive iJiiecin. ; *>, x . tonal Uri-a-: League \\e ; , m p : cipal speake- ; RIGHTS FHIiFA 1 FAFJi : 0T t! «• f; of SoiJ'hfM! I.'CJT'.OC.'iilS l«: H : ili'm r the inea. arc 1" cud fill- n custeiT. even ts tva ri hopeful sup- c ; ''. ' e ■ .■-•■•! : 1 .1 ■ : ■ ■ , -age would involve weeks of de bate ( OIH’ROMIS! ROOMS F.arly this week, how; ver. Cap toi Hi!: (■'bselWOM :t'j ’f'd Rule es a "compromise" between Adraia,.-- f ration Democrats arid .-outiu'i» . ( member:-- of Ihe party through | v i "h the ant.-poll lax. anti-dis- i crirniMiiuon and F'KPC’. features f '•he ;>i ■: ram would oc dropped in exth aigc: iiic Southern ..s aic j .• thaiiiy i ej.iarted as "going ah in;.', i with cm ctmept us an anii-ivneb uiv. and a cons deiably w; akened ' 1 ’■■■ us il:e Taft-Hai'l i:-' irpa.il j j i:)ti. I (A (:;)'■ 1 )ra sics ;*| ;c j',l i! y he:r,- | : ci' dined comment on these pnu j a :'■• members of the party .1 | that the "compromise" i essent d j : ('■c’v. ecu thr M'nitlieiners -.. -f >"■,• j Republican.; m winch ihe two sac- ! ''.‘■ns ifnq d jo n force- m ricfeal j b''th I he rights prom am a:.d the j labor Rill " was also pointed out H„,t the ' f<.",Tlcen 1. Hr; ui v southerners in ’!:e Ser.ufe wield ihc bn lance of power which could "V.iir li..- \t,n : U-iho/ way (’• mmei uiw •tyn :: .„ t i-. ~,, i a ; '( Senator Ruben Humphre-., ■ (D.Minn.i declared: "Tiii Admini. i i-.f; nn: ; r .i, K j ly cume lc the dee ir on ’ ha! n can- j » tpfit to ihi ij evitable J ■P'i! over civil rights, lb;,! exists Inin (h- Democratic R'.iilv. T|-,c i Admmi:.;i atlou leadership rrm ; j . ‘ h-ariy recognize t?v, if w me to i J • * 1 vi.! righ.i legiski! ;i:n 1 . (ides of tiie Senate must be amtnd > d lo per ml majerily vde to , ;, pp:y cloture r rev.cat. that i- mv ■1 •'•Go.-,, i | ;•,! wa v b(-i ' aid i wiß fight for • it. „ The fraeie mistake of the 79th C engross, which mistake produced ’Re Repwbli' D C.'.iwas 1 *be unholy alliance of the Fiepubk- ! ca , n -'arty with the conservative I Wln « of 'h: Democratic Party. I c hould add thai d-.i.s v.-j;jfi. ; j Kteup is not only dem.ineßng that 1 .•ho civil rights issue be pusned andc. but it is equally adnir, 1 1 ; ,s ;i,,!| ide toward hdfillmo ' )Ur ; pledges on such matters y- the re- i pea! of the Taft-Harley Act, the in crease of fne minimum wage, jhe i hcaiih program, and other is.-an Tim time has arrived, in'n : judgement, for positive and boiri : etion on the part of the Dresden; and the Administration leadership ; ii is only through presenting the vprcißc items of tin Democratic 1 pLdorm in terms of legislative : i F-opo.sa.ls thai the country will be, able to find out just how liberal : some of the "liberal” Republicans • really arc," TAN TROOPS Mi- .Evan's query was prompted ■■''er Walter White, NAACP S'" rotary and columnist for the New York Herald Tribune had charg ■.l the army with "ignoring the 1 ; vital rode of Negro soldiers in ■Operation VitU.es’’ I Excerpts from Col. Ray's let. ter to Air. Evans follows APO 403 3 December 1943 Mr. James C. Evans Advisor to the. Secretary of Defense The Pentagon Building j Washington 25. D, C. 1 Dear Evans: “Tiie Negro soldier’s participa tion in the air bridge is in no »ens» of t<n« wort vita-1, and to Citizenship To Be Y Meet ’ Topic The W n A.-mw;. N. ( N .IC -\ Older Bo.' •: ('..•• r..vr>-. v.:fi I he id •■) Wiliu-' :h if. • - i. ! Mich Schco! at NV.lmlnginn. Apr.l B. 9. 10 effii i'i 1 :- have ann' mm'. • i .ml. wii;;; .. ii'.crf if-. • m .’iie ! • rut iv c comm tie . ■ i I Jv,m lii Street YMi'A '• Mure th.'i'i . i ' ! •• ■ ■ . I!l-’i .nd 1 • ■ ■ V i . • ' l-.ign ;ch( otr. ’iirough "til 'i'i ’.Rite ate - Ik! I cd ■ ire lo I. i, If ai f x (d, (iiicCM "l tli.- confer . nee and ! .-ecii! , ,'• di, nf ... ... id, Sim! Ui:d The cn : - (uc‘- ie Id i a year in Cum lot'.. »■: ■ .11! i" -dt'd I" ,!V( boy Using ys a eontr,-| tlcavc- "Actdev in;. Fij ; [ ( la . C.U/.er.:-l - .ij>.' the make it. appear so vmuiij b( un '• ii,.i; and certain to tarn :in u.nteiT:;>! and tin -at !hu.:.i men who are aciuah,;' tak'ng 'he i’uxardo in tilt* air m ivmHr: naund the.clock to ' k-. . u them fix ?ng.” Our men .<U- .Hit mg the l-.'H.i id truck.-’, i/m.u the rciilioad id in;;. \o the p:ani uni b. ck distance in i. j, cas of more than one .rum, and at WicVoadon, tlia secciid .field of iniportanct*, a di tame of aOO yanis- Tn - ac braigi is operating from two fields, in t!ie Americ.in zone Rhein Main :.nd Wiesbaden. Nigro truck dnv rrs a'e working .it liv a two in staM itioris Then: ar«» two field;', in the B.iit h zone Ror oiitgoing traffic and. of enursc. the gen era! tanninm at Tempiohof, Bcr hn In tao British zone in taiia liens and at Toniplehof. all us l c !i"'R ;pu:' m.- rvin i.n • the dijving, i.> done iiy German personn.! The itiqding and unloading at Mi instaiiati n, is •m- ;.y G r man cr DD * antra, : t . [f ,X, R)'o soldiers \\e,e hauling th food and fuel ove ;cv m.iiiy m tie)' haza’-douf. e r.ditiors, e; even rs ana rag th* baei: hri-akin jobs of lo;d:ng ,:. i unloading tile *CH>:i and fn !. ti',- a vni tourse. their " k a'.-} he vital. I kri :v. :hat v.v vi! 1 ; v, i;h me th;>* we i;n : ■ . < -,r ; ain ’ mislead mg ;•< , - which a t;i itriin t . :ci; :• • d ,r. file 1- ng Sine reiv yours IVi ARCUS }l. RAY LT COIiONEL. CSC Adves-w no Negro Affaim EUCOM rom Bisr ‘jsjj. i J . FOOD BUY: MtivitiE L _J , DAIRY i -/ A A. woU i hwi j Mlk /-ou more food voO* . 5 per dollar than on/ other food | Smiih-Meivili© Milk »i rich ond cr#omy with o Irssh Lom-th* for.u ftevor. Protect your fomiiyi health dur »«0 the winter months by **rvir.g mi* ot every* meO -ond for be tween meas *nockt. Coil 2 033? for Hc-mw Delivery I SMITH MELVILLE DAIRY Raieigh, N C, i— the only 3-WAY relief | from your BACKACHE I fW Back plasters arc the one product made for 3-way relic! of painful, muscular backache: (1) The medication in John son’s BACK PI-ASTER stirs up circulation, brings the healing and warming blood, to the sore spot. Ten;-e muscles relax and the pain eases. (2) It straps twitching muscles—cuts down those jabs of pain. <3> The protective pad guards against chilling. It's al most like carrying a heating pad with you. Tests by doctors show that Johnson’s BA C K PI- AST EFt helps nearly 9 out of 10 sufferers. It's made by Johnson & Johnson known for fine products for til years. At all drug stores. ’ ".tsbitivc, ■ ill if" mie of Ihe v't.ii 1 • ; 1.." a! tin: lay Dii mi -miii "iup ■ 1 c C l|> ■ pl.llllS'l 1 (•> ( V h la! II I cduration end a joFi Cjipurfuni- : .lie. .’; ) f tigioii, Ife and m T.d : lu hrvinr hi' civil righh". and re : : 11 lie F VO. ,) f,y' ; !v ii,edified aid its will mmm as, dec m -• Ic.i-lei" : R; " , reel.'.'ilonaf feature;- wilt ' < llie ,i four of Vv'Jniingfon a vi.-'-i to Ibe Allantie -.jr.<*•.::. o social, with t ti iaj er.tei ii.n rnent i.y (he Inch . i• 1 I girl; :. cd ■• e, mipie! The •* i i.e'.. e) ci!'!' 1 arc- R. • rn.idc tl"' < ",e -a! i l(.»' \i: „! i '(■!'. F J Rugn ... Wii! -■ tr':, n,;;; Sc, ' ' prin -rml Ml Mr B R. I.■■■■■„ ~\! of in. faculty ...cd widely known Re it! the !i., M-'h ■ -’1 of Ihe ObD . i‘. v . ci T;r exen.ilive imiiun); ie, ,i i ... N i' Y.MCA ( *i"c . R. y i; ■■ • ive i-.i ccir.i cd of H T. J- im ox< cuß've scnvt.n v eland L. Crew, and Ciia. lea Fn: rm. .1 W O'Kody it slniv'ii, W 1[ . . iced, and Richard Massey Cic,- loth . D ivid .M'.reh, -i YMCA . cc vc W ■ n r-,Salem. Ifarve-, Sta- . p!' " "i. S. J. Howie Me B. Ft i.eoerrd. Wiimhigiun. H C' Gore. Hr:: mgton W. !.. Wooten, Shelby. Ceuegc T. !ly man. Williams ton. ' and Eirmnut'l Wilson. Lonisbiu <.J! f•■■ i;: '.f (he (m . , : : N ' mm Beco.U. W..-I": ,"ton Huy. Rch.'igh president, F.rnr-t Fair. Ad kins High, W nr!on Salem, vie- - I I !eridria Hi'imao Terr, Wi 1 !-'"': High. Wilmington secret, '.•>•, Rar: , Wa Idel l Smith 1> ,h I- ■.. pr. Ct*i responding ; ri ••cu y i fip':'. school ji, incis ■ ■ iin "ii;;h • Cio ’ll" State lli i,e .•ilipfc.r;! "ii." : • .'.'M rat ion blanks. All Hl-Y and ; <lr •-Y Ci'.c -a e ,e g: o c eon;a; ! ' U’.c'r prineipals and rend dei'-gm; r ' <parws»«»j aw.-x-.joM-s-jr.st-Tr—r-v - t,na*iniTi>ii»r-»an: J i tn.',i;mMi»ii’iirT f nav-:*sss'&m--rvii hioihwbi**.*! vemKiHMH .mai v*iwi»nii,jmir<»iiitii»n»*|| ICREAM/^SI i For Home Delivery Dial 2-3911 I ■ ■ .4t. --n~- T-rn’iir. ■r~wfnc iwnm iif f 1 *""*'" 'ii ii i iinii'Tnranwiiwwraw>TTWwiT~itrMi~ iii titiiw i iiitiiiitiiMiMitiwiiiiiiwwwHMwrT irinri~xrTiTnwwMnriTr^ I fflll SI'IIHIi r * SUITS 1 \ : a - in- 1 of sprmit it’s you m out* ot | '’*•>' ohaniiiii^ n e w ''ohC, s u its or / W° Hr Yoo Buy IheO. K. Way J/J * DRESSES * COATS > i / * BLOUSES I i J # HATS I 11 I » Am Os i'he Items listed ; | s| ; - On Convenient Pay Plan \ ,v' . ■ i \ LARGE SELECTION OF MEN’S [A \ \ ★SUITS - 1 I ★SPORT SHIRTS ★PANTS ★HA T S THE 'CAHOLINTAN PLANS FOR NI’RSKKY &X/Z1,,, no,, fpncmihv SCHOOL ANNOUNCED | S ;!■■■■■':-: young mens fit A”ELECT OFFICERS R' i• i 'i! ;■ .1; lor I;*' norsary wi’l 1 .Re accepted F'clinini-’. tlnil- Ital- ij;!i Al ■> me oting of the ' dron w. ill i.h cared for i > the day : Young Citi/efts Club of Raleigh ‘nr r>y the w. < a ■mdri lhe ■auauv]..- lurid Sunday a' 207 Cr .ar v r s S’ ■ i n of tniitied pci" on net ; the following ofi'ici' s were elected If liter per ret. hit $2.00 P J. A 1?< okpre afoot; R. M chi!H Rale. •: or.ly care are c. ■ Wivtlcy. vico-preririeiit: f\ii . ■ Vie* JlO Day fire Sale | ip|k I 1 Goodrich I SBig Trade-1 111 £1 k» 17 IMkMO JO 1 -U -■£- , » Deep Skid-Resisting Treed On Tout Ql' «- res • Heavy Duty Breaker Strip * B - F> Goodrich Guarantee K *>&****■ i-p'WO'.wimmi »Jirwi— -tTenwurwiwi ■ lWlwWß » W j| tt 332 South Salisbury St. I Back of Court House Dial 3-3831 I l D1?r * J. - J UGdi L for you ' c 1.. fii ift i WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 1949 c'mia Stoke?, secretary; O ! h a Branch, treasurer; J T. Taylor, as ;s'liic .-.eoretary and Leroy Brew er. field repesentaUve. Tic ncxi meeting will be held | SuiKi.iy. Febuary 27 a! i pJt». al ■i■ 7 . ..barms Street. All present members and those interested in , .•id.v.nt' arc avged to tc present. j m-m * „ inf See tie T&&S GO# 16 ' M | ** €/eetr ,c - Happy Khmer New Year. STEPHENSON APPLIANCE CO, [ 225 S’ Wilmington St, Raleigh, N. C. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS On Lovely ii hi; ME) $4 $8 Values to $14.95 Values to $19.95 j 1 '] it is is ;t fiital reduction on this lovely group of dress | cs. Many a .nt.-ai styles in crape, faille and gabardine. I Dressy and tailored style.?, in Jr., Misses and W omen’s Rayon Panties ! I Two b. tricot rayon Holly- 1" wood Uriel, clastic waist, Foi* white only. Sixes small, modi- mmA JL urn, large. Clearance of SLIPS CREPE—SATIN-NYLON! $5 95 $095 Values to $8.95 Values to $10.95 This pro up consists of slips taken from our regular stock which includes many NATIONALLY ADVER TISED makes. All are laced trimmed. Colors: white, pink, blue and black. Not every size in each style and 1 color. I (n Raleigh It’s Fashions INS UR A NC£ BUIL DING i “ .. ' : : .iNEW NUT SHELTER l ' | Nut. meats “come clean’’ and j sheiks don’t fly all over the room | with a recently developed alum j j j inunt she lie A according to Nation - ij a] Patent Council. Steel blab's i ; and „ shield catch the shell frag rrjpfM a mth I * Extra-large over, § * Radionlube 5 speed \it. h {KSjflt * Thermizer cooker » | * Smokeless type broiler I * Ail-porcelain inside and out * Many other exclusive Frigidnire features

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