PROBE 800 TEACHERS IN S. C. EXAM FRAUD coi.uuniA s r Xoi-ii f'aroliti., . M.'laa a.V'-i !;i 'A',i.- rock ■ d as Hv 1 ivfii! - ’K'ii la-t v V.'ft ;i i; . ,: • ,U i: that up, ro\ mr.UTy >kti) t. cller-, a. 1 ■<! c;!! "... .c ; ii. >..• hi.' PARKER COMMITS SUM _ . ! _ I TUE nAVnT TISJTAISJ i Mb AK UJLI J\ I Ai\ • ■ .. ■■■'V -w - . • 16 Pages VOLUME XXVIiI Hmm County Suit Filed In Attempt To End Vote Denial HOUSING PROJECT PLANNED TWO REGISTRARS NAMED !N SHI WARDEN CITIZEN « i l.h- :■ » « • to fi U t;i (‘jroljr.;* j:iv il ■ ‘ •{■'!' roJiST t iiti- <j i .<:• vi c j ; t’fl.r inn. d Oil pa S, till ;■ ■, 1 >ll Ask Citizens To Back Bond Issue "The p0«.).>!,• ip the tll < vote overwhelmingly in hr. ;>« id i >u- ti-nd •;• -nt* In ?«0 nulli m ri> •i • 1 •, , - >chu<»| UuiiJiMtt.'." -•!,.i<>! the Hon iitabio I! \\U : 1.i," n:.i!s; <'.m• • : ; i iuuliu ■ Mri i ot l.'i- (•un ■ ill us Stub. 1 i.eime the KY'U'.gh Clli/ A ■ ..i-.nliur t.'.i Hb’i-i --v.u!th Sti'Ci t VMCA '>.: Ft iday il- on- H by A ll ■ ■ F. J. Cornu with !’. 1. R:.ifm a. H-cv.ii l-t of thC .. me ;;lC in;.' Dei that l.tv .•••■bic \<>se it• t ni- 1; r.cl iv.i' ndinn .1 u- t 'i vt« of i.'om I .' njj i! ’on t;• ‘Mi i : I i Ol.iJ: !"!. iliajs and interim •v <)!' Mr Durham ta'fc'd ct ."’..-I overcome '' ■ i ;M'tio:'iiiy bur, nf Jhc oil indurirv who <n ■ actively opposing the js.-m -■ ol votu n favor ti:;-, 'iriyr,rir.-;vstale •.nverr i,i.. Wake C'minty's shr -e will amount Fourteen School Children Injured In Bus Crash WI.VSTON-SAI.KM, N. < (ANPI A school bus, carry ing about .to children skidded into > honk in th eOltl Ton. it commun'd y . here last week and efcU-Ssrt injury to it of its !»&.<>■• c i a*, i '.'i 11 : >m an.i re- x«.n. ii. :>. ;, b;. tat m hiiot fiiriai. i li« plaiv; I .i 1 the i;v exti ,ati' . u IC* i-\.;.T ' ». ».r. *ll o ■ «• i■: t i‘n C ■' , ~; •(i S' 1 i*•! h V* fit'. TO. L "lh NORTH CAROLINA’S LEADING WEEKL Y s:north Carolina uteri >l2l l\ HU hi N Hi \ I il >ll A!. 11l- < AVI'. liclll > itcsli ;. ■>! has Seal tied that it V.Mn liuvilv to h«- a tut ami lull drive:- l.ust vice!; hr wax in; J;> I Hies totatiiii., si .’t in l. lt > i<>il > i >; 11 1 i 111 tH il l;t: -I 8 ..it ill tile trait if fi<-.l!ti til Mr-. S> I ycvti t Mi thru. AC. I i- > . til tvi a s’.| |titf tor a h.ti ;;t til irt kies, ill'll ltit; A: i I til ifj\ til- tile- Ml Ilf oi .ill . ft till 111 111 .tlltlllillll Its Vs ,i l mi'll Si l null un ctlaigis lit tit. tlrnti s iitrn.f aii.i liav ::i ; no hi iici-tinn (,i:; *1 i'• t* a*- i tit. i : .till' on Vi a . 10 .i.Aiij.i) tot; Tin i r oi wnuiiM, i i.i. \iu iii i ow\ s < \\r John Biiifisim. IV oiii i i s.hi■ ■ iit ol the lin k >; \ t.;in :• 'i t tinii, vt as ucresl tt) lit-re last week bv I'. S. l.ii:->.P .uith.ontn un a Iwrge v-i rilliug a rural man box. trim: \\ hit r. ,i i.tiiii wadding v.:-- tulrii I’m* ring was taken irnin tin* inaillios of May until.! Ivins, wkiise ti.iugiiltr tn In- m.t! rii tj iv'.t Monti! !.o nt■i; iv oi'f nidi; ml tor boildS:'e ii'nd the only tax nco s (a: ;• Will be .’'ll i’lia cf I per . u; -'ate ,\’o money to ti, L.'.'l'b: wit! come It’lin I■' 1 4 1 1 Ihe n t'd fm hot let •>: tools i miy-rd that $l5O million i • need ' -o i> inn ■he s,,it Liiiidina’-' up 'Continued on page ii the section 1 Winston Dentists’ Host j T.io second onnti.il cor.v'it im nt ji.i ')i(i H ; "i State Dental Soi K’lv ••vi'ti bt held i: tVintaon-Salem Mav :>(’ on ; " it l:a. been announce':: y Dr. M .ui'lc I. uValts < t Ra le it,! i eci ft" r, -tii’as ; •»! the venders. Kuntied to Kale Bit ting Reynolds hospital lor ex amination, all hot two were discharged alter fir;.), aid treat ment for minor cuts and bruls i m. llf'Ch! ■ * •■ i * : i'lg foiluw •*« a probe 1; f S'.-’r ißOcti’t! ■ l rMth-a t.'.:n I'. v" i • i ll a <}*• ..It I •.h.iMl.-.liv 'ii .■:< 'a v -a 'i d l\V vi a.;lv .: ■ ti, '.i i coniii'lates i. ~i to.'. ’hs ni.:'..tin', j- nf 1 ". 'ima %\ M f >,4 'N „ if* «^R 4 ;.|| S'* UK. Klfil.\R!> t» STON'l' >i Al'CrstlM >1 ! \K lbs ' hot'f are shown l*i' Kir! .Hit (i. sltiiit-. prtsideil! oi M. Vlar.v's >rhonl ;sml tin Hev. SiirUnn K ite lirtisip, f'ri tor f.'l si. i'liiiiii's riutrrli in Sew York LAUD NEW SECY. NKW YORK i •>«* Katie, at As ocial ion i the Advanceivo nt of ■'.o!' . pc. »pie this week cor:rnt - i- President- O nt •Vi tUc ■ .-il Civil Right:-.. o:> hi., lunii i ‘i:>ti■ •>t by •WiMb . Ti'.:l'i. ' la VC 1 HC.itlol! Ot Sfcia t;ii i 4 'ht i'Javv. In .■ coi'iarat 'iUitovy h-' ■.< ,:;,i t»x fij,' hope 11 >; 11 Son ate c a!' • in'OiVtiJily tori unae.iniously • nlii in tiu- Matthev.. appoiiitment, NA A. ; ’ See: etary Walt; : Whitt ■ Litre; "! i cus: that under your S c;... i f ■!' It ip what Him..ms o! .-c i.re i y.'itu.n and d set imination in out e. win swift I; (hi ay. ,1 C .vi il.'tilu a:, i't'e.u'i w-i'.lfd b:e Y. 'a: ihie Weiiarc i.e hior; e at a :in‘in> el fv,-niy :-.'il: t .e: a.,.i, eival ri- itfs Or^anix.i* Sue.; e.hi'd la !':e NAACP at the Wi’Uie M>. mm i..: Iknldu.K in Nnv V or, p. i. . - - v , ..I «hr vtai Tec ,n i/.a t ous li.pi't-et'led ... -a et in," He j'.: d the J• ■ int org.iiAzruen f' al! 'i; . .. M-udcri w:tf> t! ' Old No.ti) S’-.iU Medx-iii. Denial and i'ti.i-'mcu-ei.'Tk'al Socit'i y. NnUti Co ; eliivi Nei’ro doiit:sis two year; . ... t ."ie narrate orftai.iza jt in in - tier 'a . rve ri.iri ■-■ ifi ■ if"i*) • t’li- me he i 'cri> of their 'p' v te■ ei.’it. Since the eh. . -of the mde . ; •'•intern body, {.ticnd-mcc el den- . t "S has Inerfa'i.d, tile • tfieta . I uni nut. arid this yarV ivgtstra- 1 'iwi j.-. exported to bo the Uirjte.it! r'vei Ar aux liary >»ade tip. of' wives of the manor! :-, will also t 1 e-invi.ne this year simultaneously ! : with the eientia meeting. Gen r.d *essi< ns will be held at ; i Win.'dor-Saletst State Teachers Col - • lege, and a number oi outstanding Hie <-• vii’-nnatioii : on wde* : i i.i. it - ’.a f> i ci A in lum-I -t tup since il p.i -tan;..' is ii:' -n > hi v-.'. I. tic: ‘.An fbi tl'.’i !i ’.s .': , the A'hOf.' ■ o! Ist *1:: n v .10' iUA aNDIXC SATCIihAY. .MAY 28, IMIO irs.v. SHI ! ION Mil l. liISHOP ( iij who will deliver ttir uim menet u.rnt address and Haei .i - I::ui eate addresses i espn livel v at M Angmlihe'v; ( nii-gr rveia isrs wllieli vvi;i lie hehi un Sundav and Miitida' . < =':ine,!'ie-i on Civ.l Right a eo e-hdicati; C-. « iv.i rights agcnct which v/w: into act it-*, or. the .irri-filibustei' fight i AJC Asks Sweatt Case Reversal The American Jew; h C’../n..,iv..s '■i'.nd.iy .; t:: so ain e ! ,id tiled • brb'i u.'Kuig i.i United Stain-, Su: nin < ■ . ! (ii rev lew the Texes’ ( eor!-.' n tua.ll til require lb" I'exe- Slate l„e.v Solum! to aciin.t y; ( j-*ic - ’i iir ..a': n was -dm'Ud b> Hen,a,a , i vv. at, woo ..pplied a. I94ti foi at! ‘■b-siei to '.ue law -v'liO'.i :t.;,ir.- ' I .lied by the Slate lit Tex a . f. . r;■ ile t . is or*'.. t'i i:n;i!ei\ : -i i '.balls:. v. d - ' ici etimcat ■'- i O'.- I> ’ ; K i |rj <jl '•■Vti> in, . - pr i.'.i idem ei the i.i'i .ii aaTv. v/n t active nH a.-ia, rsluo numbers more than .>O. j Arkansas Man Passes At 115 Years of Age IH MAS, Ark (ANPt I. r. t anada. bolievert to have ijern 315 year old. died »t his home cm the Pickens plantation near here last v. ea k. Aecordiiiiß to ft. A. Piekens, piiintailon owner, Canada re mained active niHii short beiiire A sptviai ft;, it' of invi-ti-atoir was p..t t . vv.-i k by the Boani f Education to ji’Mi.’ ruinors ol * 'if iim tit "ponit: curvp.it the ixomiiiotum. tumors which see in* e.! a’ubs-Uintihtecl bv the umisaally SINGLE 1 0 COPY 1 yFC NO. XI.VII 133 UNITS TO BE ERECTED HERE IN MEOBC PROJECT An effort to ■'(» .-•(» nothin p about l-i-i: suv. srioH,,;,e of Nc i- tiiiri t is. ; iated to ot under - .% ithaii U.u ;.<x? ten do S ' v. >.oi. ■■■ins'll or) , s.'tii'dulfcd t ' •••* ■ U u. a to.'; ilia pt'O .l in tiie vicinity o; too Lucille it :.n;u 50h0..! i )n project . f-.i:ih<tuk (’ ini’ (ic vei'.iomen; L.\ the Hunter Pork H. i!.<;>•, iiu to. v.tiich :n o-i'jxi • iilti : i;-. v i re tiled Monday oy s' ■• is. Domc: - . Raleigh real fst,.tp ujitn ;;Un Oiticei's .• i the cor~ : oi.d'ou in addition to Mr. Dour' itjus ;in- tits wife. Mr Olive .! ;.' til 'ax- ,111 ft ) ’rt : ! i'll t-n’icc Vice •■ < h i’ll* d ->■(■;ftary ropeetivi 4 - Ai cum,- to information reit a-■■ • < ny iJotifiU.Sf the holt’ s will be . *1 noted iii. a silt' non! the I .u --l HiiUtfi Si 1 *>< i i botV'tiotl SJaVIO ini K. l i.in ■• i Streets Vn' ! i i.’iun ■.; the first .70 units i ; '. i n KIJ A approval ha boon ■ Plain ti ,i)■ i v. iicri will rC-ll to. urox io.i; 11 oiy l- scfu-iiilod bi'"!t! within tin, 1 next to ca-.., .Vi r VJu. it.;hr s said. The first a roup ot will be ni liar; ■ s . will have Continued on pn.o « this section c; tits;s i a lOpara: ■ sch til tor Ne roes. Ft eject i tv; 'in i n jv -ah S watt took ils one. 1.1 Ihe Texas', courts here r ''sight to J.nove th.ii tiic ■i Dll', i Nc;;,o Siho": .'.'.IS 1101 .did i uk! not ia- equal to the long i h.hihsl, d white soil l ’I. The hieii ps; Mil 1 , of Texas denied his plea cm Od.obei 27. 1948. Urging 1 1ui importance of a re view of that decision by the Su re. Court, the American Jewish Con. : u a., me morandum stated "the ,<* .it :■ mot mi eiy the acl mi.v :or. ot oim man into one school mu. the admission a an cntve oph,- into i, community. ’’ J e Suprenu Court held in 1896 tii..l State d-d not violate the t.tulional prohibit mu of racial discrimination when it provided .-•< parate but equal" facilities for V- grot's The American JewJ i '.Continued on page 8 this section 1 tits death. He chopped and pick ed cotton last year. The de ceased had a good ntfinnry of the Civil war at which time ! he vcas living in Louisiana. It fs said that Canada had j grandcitild who arc more than ; 7is years oSd. high "raUer.. Cp-v.i questioning of aeverai ’• ■\!je Mined Hktty b’ nave been : implicated, u wa* :eported tiiat • t ••m'e.'isKiQs i -d been cbtu; ii'el to the M eet Unit copies of the ex- ’ Tot’s Slayer Kills Self In Hospital 00l ONlionO The Riim and ti*aj>»;ic -tory of i l>n< hftm sch- iol }>i" iuipa! vvlio>t* jol.i vv osTit-.s let! hi'i» to the Uai i u}! liomo of hi- wife’s parents when* (in took tin* life of ins three and one half year old son find tried vainly to kill hirnsclj reached it- maerabre ending’ rarlv Wednesday mornin.u in the cnminally insan*.* uuud of the State Hos pita! at holdsboro. Tnoma-i i’mker. ii:-. dB-\ear "id pviticipyl ci thr* Wanted Elemen tary Sclmoi v. be cracked tit-neat!; iiv 1 vva as ui sti am nia* tvs'd bv i i Ini sl id ll'llHllUiUty lippOSit .’ill t> • !: ■ ■ ci.Jit.miiti:• n ' pi - ion, • tied at J:dO Wt*di!t‘:fdri\ musiihi;’ at til- >-n<i Ol i.rit -I Vv men I 11. a.Hi tied lu t*.il’-- . !.•!.*. tht di.m ’ini s i**oi;i to which he h.id been ■ • 11: i"J iiiily ,i It v. . i.' . t,nl i* i Alt uiHijvli ni'.-iiitii i - to ii, ?am i!.- .d Ui.it i.i* had tieeti exta-mc is w'i.i ;* t*<i lor '"ir.c •*.i;it' ov ’ i inn , v itliji... a! til ;, 11 i I:ii iHi. ■i a • ! irmly v,.> ;<- n ~u . . ; cw week? . wl.v'H it become apparent that ho I \*.. , ;.i i- transici *.-i; to Ac.c'her • ■ U« i ii: .; *1 litt.*l c, t ;. ! ol Un; ! tc, t I* j net M-ns ill hi:- Hicntai Li vc'c.iov. n rami* title mci f timn - v ci*k a,-'*. O?, Moiulay .if i.i i *,<. t' crk it.** canto ’v. a hi? w ife and .-on to H.ii'-r,.! • t: .’limit* '.ii the K* \ .! F H. v- W"".i 1 ;.. i.iiitcr-ii -i.i v Aftci act - in : traimcly uun. - On- early rv • ■ ■ in Hi >k lie-, v n and wi i.t in* tie .Seaboard .-tatmn .vr..i- iur lie and li* i J.'C : t il! , -1 ■: c-t.il t lit' 1:1 .yilimi '.-Al fo.‘ k ill in it'. i t.'.Al b wtiul'i l.vjun* Inn- veu and the i v . I : Later r-.tt Tied to the house at a ; ,tpar«Hitiy rtiii.-i. a snort '.'id' * !• ■ owevvtr iits wife 3*hl mother-in-lav.* lhu acreaining front tin- uou-.e *.vhon -cveral .hot . vans I* v- found tea! he it ad kub’ei ini who had b*.-en Abe ,i ttui . H: to, "of* sh'ii into hi., owri on -t i ',iltd nii'M'd '.'.hen h ii it-vl in.: auothvr .licit into hi;, nead *<.'•••»!'iiUtd on p.-tgc H, tii’ wtict) TAYLOR TO BE MEMORIAL DAT LEGION SPEAKER Jnmi < T Taylor. dean of \'i ; tii I ho Inn Collect at Durham. will ii; :.oe mam speak- i at tin. iMx tinuaj Cemetery Mo: day ..t r.r ot*- hr v'rtnie hole r l .ug tin 1 di'aCt of ill '.in.- which .'.iii he conducted by the Ctiarle,. T, Nut snod Port -.d tde Auktqii Legion. Ttu Indies Auxili'.iiw to the l.e the American '-V : Mothers! ami tne Spanish-/»i can 'via' Vetei.c .. will iHu - iieipate n ' tile service. Music will s e furnished by the Washington 1 S. h. o! bund un der the dtceelios'i ul i tl.Thompson ; and the i ut-illt* HuiUe. 4i mool t.it-e. i fib The firim» squad will be under tui u'-riitiou * John P. Green, i ..- will : e ...funded lor the dead b> J.dm lioVi A parade will form! a II 30 .a m and wil march to: tin- cemeleiy where tin services .iii' scheduled to be; m .A noon. NAACP APPEALS CONVICTIONS OF MARTINSVILLE 1 Richmond, va An appeal t ie conviction ul seven young Negroes tor the rape ul Mrs. Kuby Floyd of Martinsville will be made I by H i legal stall of the National A ■siK'iatiou lor the Ad\;mct rneut ; of Colored people, it was announ »; ced thi: week 'ey W 1 .estei Banks, ‘; .xeciilive secretary ot the Virgin i ia State Conference of NAACP i ; Branches. ' i The NAACP alleges that ’he de- II defendants, represented hy courl -1 appointed white lavvyers were'nSf given a fair trial, and that invesu . gat ion reveals that the youths were beaten and told to sign confessions Ito ' iv ■ themselves noui mob vto ! lence. Parents of the boy.-; claim that . the defense counsel in the case ad~ | vised thim "not to say anythin,:/’ j about the methods used to obtain i confessions in the case, i The seven defendants will lie re presented in their appeal by N. A. A C. P Attoriiys Hart in A. Mar tin, Oliver W Hill, and Spotts* : wood w Robinson II ail of Rich jmond. »tmi: ation iiaci ce-v-rt io Utiu about it. all of i..e ox * nncvtion :iitc •; prior to ihe tirtc tiud it • was given. Th, :•'> \v r 'n'- ai-o inibctilitiiiv ' ih.at perrons connected with the Red Cross to Elect Slate For Year ’49 ill; Alin;.': 1 .'.lCiVit'.i: v.'f tilt* VVatlC A nty- .:. i ■ 11 ■ r AniOi'ica* H*'d |Cro&.- \v ii! be held on Tuesday at : airii'iii. May 31. IIM!) a! J 30 o'clock ir, tin' C.U Hal! Service !tv*po;ts ouveruip t-.-iuptei activities ;..: ihe : pa-t yc.ti* v,:!i be pt v ented in 1 mimeograph form. Chaptei Otitwi' .aU Directors wel be eicc.ed and all uu.':rd<er: f *,!:; KeJ Cu*.- - ii>* >nt th .1 md 'tlf.' il ti, '..it* . tile \ oual .Mcet iiu* NCC ACCEPTS BIDS ON NEW BUILDINGS DURHAM N C. The building n. iraaitec "I 1h * Nc r!l: l 11 .1 J * -., rmit m. bo rt ot *i ui tees accepted *. t 'a a ... .. .j. ft. hi i no. notion . ..y|,n::,n md health build ’in: . : ) 111 ii. ■ vvi.ich ty t>» cost > .xh.H v.:'tin.lKiO. vtil nov./- eh<’ p'.biu healUt cdttca . A nutlie health a • a ,i... ...tudentf. *ra ' -| :it ' •!*> f.-c’.luit*s far den ,-ar.* U' t i.-ibltc ht*allh edttca i* i : : >• .an iratorv ptiw ■*. < v r . v r>.in , :’d laboratory . y >■• e. I: *’tv*v . ting toon. Ml I pi..in I- tV! l id- bv til*' . i '•■ i". i** k • t»,e begin i.Og of ta (' !!••,«* LUiMiiii.* luf AWAIT REVERSAL OF N. J. DEATH SENTENCE THKNTON i) 1 riion : awail ivl in tile cm ■' in the 'Tienton , , i S:x six youi: ■ Ne;-roes wh-ise, Cl evil ’ ,1! 11>i ili’.l'd* *' Was ap ilC:u thi; week I dr, tit i:VUi- : jll-bCe Ne\* JOIM.-; Suplvmy l.’OUtt j A brief as fttesHl of me court; wasubmitted n the case by the ' National A; oci.ition for the Ad-' laiicvinem -.-f Colored People. The ‘lx \oudi \yei! -en’eiicCCi iii the oiccd'!' chair tor the al- ; leged murder ot 72-year-old Wil- j i. Hm ner on January 7, 1946.! Eight drifts haw been subir.itteo! appealing the jury verdict on. fc.-oundti that coriie.-sintis of the i nuuilej wen übtained under du ress during illegal detention and; .a-cret question tig by the police The NAACP brief, submitted by Herbert. H Tate of Newark and J hurgood Marshall, speiial coun sel. ana Marian Wynn Perry, a-: ii. special counsel, of New • York, cites precedents established' Win For Freedom COLONIAL PARTITION DEFEAT WINS PRAISE NEW YORK Defeat of the A. ylo-Ttalian proposal for parti tion of the former Italian colonies nnong Britain, France, Italy and Ethiopia wax ha Jed a.s a ‘‘victory lor hunia ■ fredonV hy Walter White secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People The plan devised by Foreign Ministers Bovin of Hi .tain and Sl’orza of Italy, was narrowly rtc fented on May IS during thi clot; ■ \ig hours of the spring session of the General. Assembly of United Nations at Flushing Meadow The proposal would have divid ed die administration of I..sbya among Britain, Italy and Frame, it would have restored Italian ad ministration to Somaliland and would have permitted Ethiopia to annex the major pan of Eritrea. . built..! of eaucation and the giv• ii’g r ui the examination jind been invoived Tlig PrJmctto ■. fv Teardter.? i*.e.iOciation. the organization, oi Uianfinued ot; paee H, this rectiom N.C. Business Parley Set For May 30 *! he Third Annual M.etil.:- u! t: .1 N. SbJtt 131 :r.i - is 1/ v w 1 11 be held ,ii the ■'toodwcrtb Slj •••'•! YMCA >tu Tuts- Oay, May Hi. villi tho Piogres: tve sin»’K*> League *»t Kaleigh si-iv *:»; as host. Registration o£ delegate.-- and tin? : tiMness sce iun will begin at y -mi. Other m -aioi,. win '-.-’hide a b.-unr- , i ; rii. v. .1; I.- w.J,ct iron* )v uJij. *«■ u.Miii uti rpi .••tv.i'ior: w;.uch vvili be prtv-<jtoi b> a • ;-hou; motorcade i a -t R.s 1' busuu , re;;'. -t sikj ♦*£*-*.- - .-.(Visions ,ti ■ I i.. a :•11 >; i- - ntct-iing at the (.’i-.t.-t. .h.-hi SO’ ‘.l. 1 ed as speaker , i- u..- vsi i ous sessions anti clinic are .V 3 Turner, preideut of in. Hid.-an i’rbpi'esive BttainPvs League i> D C.arr-u us Greenville. N t". S Pub a- N C. College ai Lor I'e'iiri; I »V. Coe. S; Duviiaui; Mia C Bis ' n-v 1.'.-: a auci \i- a .j.est dera the N C. li. . - ’..tv. and .1 J. Henderson, stale pi ■ .sit S . .led t., speak at tin night publi r. -’etiiif; are Mayor p. D Snipes, R Frazier of Ralfeign. Mrs T. D. Jfirk.son. George Du- B r 'Ty Rocky Mount, and J. G l.aj -he-, Hie Music will be sup pbea by t i - Washttigtoii H. r.-; Si-nooi Bond. I. L. Jaek~vn ot me ui rani/.itiof: v. t serve it.aster of ceremonies. l ie uiphi scr.st.'.ji which begins ~r /30 pm. wit! be r'utlov.-Gt by o barbecue at t b.ivis Park at to r*br which the state legitlat-ure has ajv pi-< mi 1.--.1 Jrr4.2lti.Boe. Other btiUtt ir;e. t. be erected an* library, dm irii-sik:., classroom building, fo ci ity apartment house, domf-iaiv fence eulidiri;, storage building, store;: buildim* home t cotii.»rcic r-rtT-ge, music ar t fine arts t.mib ir.„; gymnasium and central iitut- Thc-ri? veil! l.v ir.r.rk-mcii . tu ilc present athletic field and gyn n - „in; m well a- the j:.rr-serd li brary building; - fire ptoteoiion system will be. installed and walk's •md drHC vV.iy; win Ot' CO; .tr acted. •. ii appropriation of $2,065,000 , . irom lie iti-16 ley. - lutur- and the it»49 Assembly apprapi'i.'.ted 4? b»U. b\ U. s supreme ( ourt :u!-\ el irni; . suitr cOTivk I K i;. ; bitsed vi'i» on sueii eoalessions. \lorc Honors Slated NEW YORK 'AN ft A= cording U» aiuwunccments la-.i week. I>r. Ralph ,! Bunchy is vctieduted i«*r two new honors in the near luture. s'tie ItaitLco government nail award him lilt-. Ttunneur I 1 Meritt", the higest grade of Uie .National Order of Haiti, a nil tlit- tletirew Union college <o Cincinnati will present him vi ittr an honorary degree of Doctor of Hebrew Letters. The latter will take place on June 11. I tie ditto tor the former lias not boon set. Or. Bundle will he the se cond American to receive tine Haitian award. The first to In honored was Ex. Senator Hil li.un King. j Thu decisive vote on thtf Libyan ' Issue whs cas tby Haiti, whoso del : epate. Entile SainHl.oy, made an .; eloquent plea for the rejection of j the Angk'-llajian proposal. Haiti ''broke with the other Latin-Ameri ; can countries to support the So . viet. Asiatic and Arab blocs in op ! position to the position taken bv Britain, France, and the United 1 States. ! The NAACP has advocated a j United Nations trustee-hip fee all ■j of the forme rltalian colonies v ita i a guarantee of national indepen ! dunce within ten years. Serving !as a consultant to the American . i delegation at the Paris sc-sslon last | fall, Mr. White rallied support for .this position among other non j governmental consultants a n d i among the delegations of the mem -1 (Continued ort page 8, this wctioul.

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