DR. BUNCHE SEES PROGRESS IN THE SOUTH RALEIGH, (', The h- ;t ten rear haw hoeti narkri an improvement in race relation., in the South, but t.hG irnprm .uncut •*i! 1 mow ' ■■>> ;iov.i , in . ! •p h ,!. Bunche, said here Mondav afternoon in an <<< ■ ; .r. t uite i i . The top ranking dmloma! pointed out Mini ary chg-nge ui on ial < ••uditionv m- • >■•••- too .slowly, as .i.i;g nur ra«.w r* .;ed '• • uiji ;■: i milage •of r A izn. hip - |i( The interview wa-. held in in- living room of the home ui !>r. Harp'd ' i'igg a 4 AN Auguntuie’ • College, .shortly before I>r. Ct, iic addm .ed uo . erl ioa ro 1 11 the Menivai Auditorium. The 37 HG seat auTTitonum 'as 1 ■ --apa' 1 at ie.i-» !■ n mu before toe start of Hr. Bunciu .■ add re . aud a to ■ I -a .• 0 ( ' •••'"» pe- had. to b“ 'l-me 1 admitilMiw biwaua ■of th.e hen. <,! ;t < . < 1 ontomed ,■ ri p;v“ . w . vctimi) SPEAKT S(i » l Htiil AN OV- Inflow < l.'OVVit. Hr roiiph i3§W*e h r> 'thftx * «s de • liveed hi vimifiiy night I'last St. Louis Ends Segregated Schoo k EAST ST LOUIS 111 W.fi. out any fanfare >-'■ yep. . r > eial segregation prJ v . m: , qui; t Iy. early this v. eek in K.v-t St. 1 r. public 'ri - One Vi’i."T' f?ci anr' nr y If' pi!> enrolled in .: i!' :- ' , ly . espi red i :c. vh)!e..- ai:t! tv . white pupils- eiumtecl a« a soho That had pre- ' ■us];,- : Unißf-i to Neyro students The Boa; d of Education vh" last month to ciy.mdcm segregation rathe, than i. A ,; V/. -eat »>t state aid. The Illinois I '-gisiah "e at o’ - last session, domed stale timet " , .m --school district that t misted the state anti-segregation iav. The in-' had been, largely ignored in -th ern Illinois. which brndc- •• <■•■ stfii.es with -eg- g • . O' t-’n. s . Shotgun Killer Convicted, I Wife Held As Accomplice ; BY f Kf„!>f f<it K 1. BJJkiV FavetteviHc, N. (.. Ihe trial : VY iiii;tnt Crpcce ; t>i the I .ruth I shotgun niurti.M oi . locs.i • -■; tb- *■ i a•id ■ sat in his taxi, came in a drama lie ‘hid it* 1 wel; in ( on. be* land County Superior Court, '"hen l>re< c< \ 1 ■ cou victed and sentenced to life imprisonment immediately after hnpn Don of the sentence, v/hile tin e • <i courtroom still iiur./.ed with merit, Jndce William ’I". Km'oh r,: (lered Bi-'-e -:' , itr held i'-’ baii 4f. the Chcnd J": v. as <m COiifflftice it. the murder Apcmdiig t*. the b-Timon;.' .• t Bgjsf)l:c and sevetsi eve ■ii.nefire.;. Mrs Breen.* drov" h<>r husband the scene • ' the trncclcr. ■■* a hod whil** he shot, the rail driver, and then drove him homo Tioiimvim' h«v avo'T Mrs. Broece wr.s placed tuidei Ti.,000 hood, which < p to the m‘ ■ - t she <;nr. not posted. Victim of 11 1 ■ ■ muirfo! committed last July 13, ves I..jf ii.-. !,evy Jr.. Pastor Rebukes Sen . Hoev RALEIGH - in a sharply word ed letter, the H‘-v. OlTs I. Houston yet delivered a slinging re buke to Senator Clyde Hf'cy. for the latter's radio speech Sunday, ir which he asserted that a secr-'*K>it cd. church is In keeping with the principals 3 Chrisii wiJty Thu rebuke was contained in h let!.:” sent by the Rev. Mali stun, editor of >he Baptist Informer, to the Senator wh<j will seek re-elec tion this year. at- Ujh A uMiioi i un«, ri ins hitj sponsored by the in.l t i c ' fv|‘ K*'HjT;U>n. Ih, t" IJ AcV [i'>P ! -nI l\\e \ - r>:r> p s :. ul?i:■ < ■■-. rivdlri -0 ‘ T! Ut • ri! if.fr i•■•p ‘J TJ ibi :U th p - - 1 ' t 1 Os the sPc q.rl ~?]r.e;in /.f O:.o 1 :,q Mi. ye M 'v.-ts Aivprm »<{ only \n •:a 1 ' fdd - . id 1 : .ei'-U :srbeof‘; »-bO>ceri. ihed ! 1 t‘: oOlCi f- boOIS. Thnc ,!! »' *i - I *»•-'» -i(d« -Gid *-!tr t.;<-;■! .. T ; l*j G G' > pup]lf. ’li ... , •• ill ■ • Tt police *ep f > led ‘aU was ' nr?cof-il' Eog'-t pobce f rs wif.h ' >i:< men each p-trei’ed t*»e :p p;g Ihe pG-Uce it-id plact* cl i i.j j u t j ■ **% ! - or •'.* »* A»; ) all tUf - ‘••LJgF.S <>l» ei i drjv< .sot the Big-! - . Cab Co, ts- ■ irti.’utiuced u ; . the trb>i ■rre'i) has cuo-igor! ,t haded aim 1 rtumi, the night r.-Twi I lie .!I■ eve; -A'hetiiC) I * , . ■ i properly dimmed hi- tar HuiP . j-.j-e, i r' l lion ;.n id that, Bree,--,- ihreo Sign l '.'l ta | sir 'll! -r! i.-v tie teum to kill la: vs ;■ n ‘he lat ter hit- him 'i'he pi 1 isoeut|/)fi ejainie'i ti'iaf the next afternoon Moot left hi. j'-p as conk at Ft Bragg. eariy in the 1 d.i.V. and ictuniiri iwniur vherc he [ picked up his shot yur, • Freer'- allegedlv ofrierr-d ni < <>ntiiiwi (i «n |)iu;<- h, this scclimi ■ | The Senator made I,ii omarkti | ! before a Sunday Sch.,'l ci.it.*:, .n. !! ■ hr sjjoke on ‘Chri.d.ianiiv Aa A'- ' ; Universal Religion.•’ ‘ i In In., speech Hocy aid that the! : avcnigft Nogi'o ciujrc h member ck ’ in fiivur of a sotu-egni.ed church. The oditoi attacked the stntr i merit, charging that, the Senator is . ikpownre of the meaning of "real • Christian feftov/ship.' and is not 'qualified to ,-ay v/haj the Negro cit izen actualy desires. f, * o/ {' i tA>? c" u»jH Tf< oj<»d* d s&v~ <■.< •*. M lir-* l>. s»ri iVh"''-v-Lik ser vm;.' i . -1' iiit«;4 f c ai»» M»f r.dr tint I* unfed d‘i»htnhif atiraefed }■-*'■ --Mi,* * f r**--vd iij the history • > d . f? • J.ii.ir M : y* •*{*:'!.; •it (l»< im‘- If r !' ' I '. J »f | *»« Mir * h,i«i /»} 1 .\t»£ it d*»)f i *H * r f t fiii .| • •;. |n ’ ii.i i v SECOND DEGREE aWER BRINGS 18-n Yf HR TERM • !(."■ ( . "• V VPJV fl!'l 1 ‘ . i ■'■;:! '.d 5i (It.- ■)) s ';! ! J! ij. . n ii, i/> , mi r ' i : (hi' 1 • "ii**i ■ n- a • . 1 -a.. ,'f - r . j iii pi ir.'-.u, lii -(> m 01! •. ’ t , r.ii'h \m: tr\i r f j -Hel fi.-ni f.atbO'- .Vl>i«-h«n Jgllilty r,t ; >i’< -i• in i of Ai.'hf '.v •!.o-• i e i<i-o . i o<.(-otn!>ftr 17. r «:igie.a: .un iirij plfe-ujpd not ■i:|f : t , -.i j * .pf-n-T rjpj-.-eP i,-‘lf pr-fs- :r o. ii: s os; ■ e;>i■ . j 0.,! j. p- •>;,). pi .1,,.,.in sslf rt-p i i r■: l• r■ '( !):■ •!(. foI ■hi. n- n ion I ;ip . ! us; ili: • I iirn.ii . hiotir.l;! Hl)* t|»p < ...itiiiiiril on n <i< it. Out sprtlon liahbt !r!!s SjudniSs I rs fuhbii \lmn{ Br Woij hi lUJA.-.i n ' I. ir.fi I 'i nif i,I n. P,n!„ ■.nr,■!- Tinr :r hi v,r * I’. Inton <NT > • >;•'{; i• e .la an• h 1 n• ■ 11n t'filj- i■ .i .u In r !i: ! nf .I. i■! ■ . • . !;,'!'(■ 'i■ I.I'I 0 V ■ ii' > ■ • «i<tii, ::■;i .' ii" f>night ! 11l . (I i, i j’,i! n l:'l t> ill nftPr o ■l"'i i .!.•;! ;r: .• ini' >'!fi.rh f i.mli.iiipil .in |i.ik> III.’ .'rp'm Mrs. Roosvelt Predicts Peace fan ham Ki ;. Frank i iu D. | , r el!. widu-v of Ajowica's war i !iiM ]):•-• aideu: aim ! nifod :it at or. : I *»}*!•* . ' ’ll I 11 i'. e !>> , T»fv ( hoi -ml As- ! f'‘ *11!11o' i la- l'a it '-a ' i'i I ion s. t )!*•!! king i' fie- a.ii Hint I v. emeu’s | a. aeiu.hiy jp jL>*i•--- -Vildilaritim at i i’e Haii."ton -re'iy■ that tool Kehtfior mv mge an interview with a group of "wilose otnipiPy- - in-nt ilta-:: not prevent them from • giving i'neii l-.oti.'sl v'.-w.; and con v;. lions. iinquCsfionably, you would: ion ni tii.it .’,e|| thinking Negroes 1 oppose o’." d( grading Southron tra dition t osultiriK in discrimination < nd segregation of races." iii answenu: Hof-y’s assertion that God intended for die races to t untiirued on jiag*. tv, tiiis, section SENATOR ATTACKS FDR JR. THE CAROLINAN 24 Pages [ NORTH CAROLINA’S LEADING WEEKLY j single 10c W.LI'ME XXIX RALOCM, N( »RI It'CAROLINA WtJ.i Ld>r't, y. •> ( rRO.W I KKF.t \R> t. J >SO \’o THfRT'< BURIES [CHILD ALIVE i;o,i wain \i vnmon im ia: sola Lo ; A. i>r eI s iA i\ I v » V \i ) 0 r; OfJtO; ?I jf| g • ; ‘» \\ 3\} A ] h*p. P'od anc -sooii. <i nisv:>ric min , it ion r»w fif'd h v she R { ivc (, fv iso }j Rsi.-it' ]}. h’lUt hv f‘u* h>H? HlJl on pt a of mart* tlmu s4o.njav be said ,-d C c; iu* f * - /ri (o p-i v to r a b* *l' > debt. At rudi r.s: ?# > d''•"erf.*c?^ti^nta ;.;.P • , -) 4 ; -p ■f{}- ga f ■ ? .•' -’‘ili bo fio< .4tjsp j©verier, Anns N : ?f* of tb c S*'*t .few eiry row pan.v cLiiGi-; Rov Rov?r*n ow»G rh* <>.*:;p :: v t 1044 foi » tina ht* bought to attend h; «MRfsvatir.r, of Rresivb'Mt ‘Tru rp >n yea s Equal School Battle A I 117*1 Upens In Wilson W I T..CO * ' ; '! iong proHiised fight to ■-IC> t;i:m »• jua! puble it r <o* • arilitier. started Tv r -- (lay, when more than ‘-'Op ’eg-. •. students. Hu 'i p-n ft, and f.imuis filed . - , <-ity a ( at- Cl.ii - ,• me H.s drf•.'•uflaut.; in M>e suit are the cry school hoard, Citv Buperintendent. c’rd G. riiappc-ii. fiT 'upei'int'-udent t Publi< t' : ♦roctif'ii (‘lyd*' } i v in. and men)here of the 'lCdc f>. n-d of Ldu* atiom 'in.-, nit '‘iaimed the difference., bet.ween the -hUr iind Meg!-'- .schoo's in W'ii-.on. < on ditufed a de nuii of rine foual protection of (he I * --.v guarani red by the (■ ourfecnth Amendment of the United Stole.-. Con ■v f iilltlOTl. In seeking relief the suit asked that a penno nent injunction restraining the nty from failing or refusing to provide for the Negro .school children of fVii .on. such (■ >')( .<•. of study, mod*-')-, facilities an.d opportutiif-ies for physical and cuitu' 1 ! development as aie pro ided for the. white children of the town d he suits had been promised for some time, but were delayed while attempt were made to reach an out d court sett lenient vith .chooi officials Man Appeals Conviction i For Lack Os Cab Permit [ I Despite his heated and repeated claim that, he placed up a passeo.- er solely as a friendly gesture. C. •I. Jackson of 131 Johnson Street, ’’•‘as convicted in City Court, Fri day. of operating a taxi cab without a permit.. Ju'-itaon, who has a police record 'of eif-vni; prior convictions, angri cierii,-;) the chai g'\ and after h*'.n ing Judge Albert Dos>b sen- I tci’Cc liini to a 1 months suspended " id!" ■ and a A’a fine, filed notiie '■( an appeal to Superior Court T'ho ma.m evidence against Jack '- came, from a .viiite r <p, drtv'.' : I 'l l o testified that he saw Jackson pier, up a 'pasae-uv, it i>- Union nils Station on Jam,ary ;d>. Tin,, driver said that on the nignt in qtie.--.ijon a woman came out of the station and signaled for n cab. but hcfor« one of the regniui cans could pick lier up, Jackson called ! N’ort.ii Carolina Coilegn today, nx pressed optimism regarding the : long term prospects of pe&r, : : through the. United Nations. Mrs Roosevelt, who arrived in North < u’olina last Tuesday was 1 Introduced by North Carolina Col li ge Dean of Women Louise M La than). Dean Lattiam said Mrs. i Ftooaovelt’a appearance at North j : Carolina College had been nr rang- 1 :‘ d through the courtesy of John Kundera. chairman of the Carolina . I Forum ut Hie University of North ' Carolina where Mrs. Roosevelt U delivering » series of three Wei! ' . ieefures, which ended Wednesday night. Throughout her addiess here Mrs. Roosevelt, repeatedly empha sized the importance of human re lations at national and in tenia tion - ' a! levels. It is important, said Mrs. Roose velt who is chairman of the United Nations Commission ou Huruau j COURT ORDERS MOTHER HELD FOB TRIAL Ml N*PK-F.aON C Ar>. im q ;,- , 1 G c-• <•‘ ••' 0 1 ' l *? d ! 1 : s* ’.ve?k ■ ?d da j xii-e>' • *r- e <**«*•- ei.got •-. I Tn -I:ii ’ " i’T'-■i * pice? ;»f tip o•*•#?!' hie stv-i.uo'*.’ gr-3tve, ... ; ■ ~ (.- ; ' •-.f»i • mU,-. ... inn ■ r- -■ -■ ii,., mm-dir. Tii-' h : i<i h-id i f-pu bn for (ivpi hours. Ns ?.<! rci r.r-f -1 r<? Uir i,, >t',-,ri 22- v*.ar-'drl (Ti .i, i> I,es Whit*, broke down under intensive ■ ■ !■. .; rj . |,j> r,; Ur ri f> ,> Tice iii,it i h.oi ",'jfi"d the- baby. i «>!it.t-,.> frj mi p t«;«- 8. Um s'-, tion out ••taxi'' and the woman got in his oar. The driver testif'-rd f'.ist no had seen Jackson pick up passengers several times before this incident, and he had varne- 1 Jackson about tiie practice. In hi. or. n defense Jackson said tii" woman lie picked up was o friend's viir and lhat ne had mad? no charge for the ride Act "rd'io 1 to Jackson. ? tier. "Thomas asked him to pick up M-- -Ticrnas at the bus station inf 'be her ts. the Memorial Auditor, j inm. Jackson said when be picked up ; Mrs Thoin is, the cab drivet v/arn i ed bin- that tie was going to have | him arrested To support, his stoiy, Jackson "ailed lie*; Thom?.' as a wiiness. - j Rev. Thomas supported Jackson s f'oi'tiniied «n page H, this section Rights, "that we realize that for the first time in human history human tights and freedom and the value of the human personality are helng thought about and acted upon at international level." Describing some of the difficul ties which confront UN delegates. Mrs. Roosevelt pointed out that there are varying degrees of devel opment in various parts of the world. There are also, sfee pointed •out., Ihe difficulties which grow out, of the differences In customs, in habits, in. legal systems, and in' 1 languages.” In spite of (he numerous diffi '. cullies which coni rout the dele 1 gates, Mrs, Roosevelt Raid in her ' main speech and reiterated in the question period following, the Unit 1 | “d Nations organization is laying ' Hie groundwork for the pattern of peace which must eventuate if man- < kind in to survive i i Mrs. Roosevelt scored the Rus. 1 PICTHER r u in *• ?p \t s , 11 r, ;f.> tipaJs if. <?>f' \S * a>' oh i ftMllty MIH \i *• ,»» tHf- Hum*, -n >. - . •■. n y p; r n.n.n. ' v- «••*- f , arc !•/tf. iif I igtVil f } i fX O JvU |«c., * A*'■ , M. Hugh Du/Jr.* in. BROWN CHARGES Vr p j WASHINGTON, D C - The Pvesident's f ivii Higtits p.o-eyoo 'isp'* smother £ia v * up in the M 'L’f-s of liepreseo' ,il l yes *hi.> ..veek 1 \*’heti BepivsentatiN'" franklin T). F usevpu .£••., Dfi'uic! at-Lu.eve! -f ',V V... L; - y->- a,. ■■ ■ : ' having ; made “misstatements' on the uni • h» ad-h«sse.t a Doro <’i'ativ dinner in 'feu- York, Sami - day night. The charge wda made bv Kepve tentative Clarence J. R' - .'-u pe pi'.hi'.-Mn of ..‘/mo, ■■ •!-o vns the lar. ! gei, of an a’o-'-k iaunnhed -v f- \'-cn -su Saturday •• - gv l *n New V ark F.'-'ixevelt "3s quoteo as s^yi* l toe! B 1 on’i; had pledged to- the ; vii Pii-v-ts Tv7r- liJ.Gation C inf • pnco. 'vnich met here i*• cent J y he (ini •••,«* s A !MI"S -• n 1:,, ' tec I ■ fni : the fair (?>' .p’e.vment bill t„ the f; f ... A ,!U •rli •n. .uid thui. i‘ "i '■h'lng-’U < epHinird on p.igf 3, this stftliftO •jgwy!V”n?iyiea. , f,“>i~vi~--/n l -. , "r:--'nr-g. j --_ j ?.—or-— (Jiun h Oolif-i ! ii -,t (ntn -i'.inal Dinner RA< i ,>[- rhe tin.p in the (li.-uo* y of the tn. lon CiiiuchN tn.-.tiu.;e ,-.f tie}i.. gion. leer ore .’.ciders N«g r o c..)c,.f at|ended the feHov shin fi itinci ,it !he .. n : y,\t ion t,n non n'-itrcgitted ]msi i on .•Ion (toy night. The hitiiu-r h»’lr! in the base. t i.iUmiiiii on peg. ft, fhi sfutlon Stans whom she described as beat, on world conquest, and .he raid tin : only .-.afegiiii|*{j which the Western world lorn to offset Russian, aggi*.; .slop is convincing df.mons'ratiuu of tic worltahili!v oi democracy Continued <>o pact a, this <;• < tom Citizens Elect Officers RALEIOH V/ith -a small crowd 1 cast it.,-. !o>d, votes the Citizens As sociation cii'ctta new group of ! officers on .Sunday, it. the organ • i/.'iiion ,v Annu.'ti Meeting ,p the Martin .Street Baptist Church. Before the elections, in a blaz. it g .-speech, Howls K Austin Dm ham publisher bitterly condemned i the average minister whom he claimed is more interested in the it material things life has to offer. 1 1 than Lu the advancement of his ; NI» 1. ' f J i M.iii' |« fti f tl, ! mut; Hint Or U. I i’anrty. VVil ,. ii 'J to- ptf-iiling jiidfj? «xu.»c* New Trial Ordered For Yotsnp, Doctor AT t-XAMDRIA, l a The A i -n j <-!, b**f*o fol to 1! ! t, .1 fani,i V i'• Up ’iitioi, i'.st ■ cek ■■■!• -ri (Ar,l« I'd •oi t iAi V Hiind.f V g»m>ied • ' " .1 .-i?i■*-f. fc- H'aes a ne-’-.v trial : .jy -ei - .side The guilt’. verda t brought in b.\ an -:11 white jury * ’ -..rd th? i-.,1-;.? m October, i r-« ci ‘ ter b?gm at Ihe be diming ■ ’ ".ny D'. Hines and his ■y>.!v t j’d child are ■ 1 ■-■ ! thought of jo I Txardna, La. ['he doctor has a’ nun practice, drives a nice car.. A, •s ,’dfo i d •sucoessfui.’’ lie's f» on [./. oisiana too of coins?. Mrs. . Iliucs h from "up North " but she's ’.*,-) nus ■ j'hev hi a! red i*iid * :, e r ‘4iit .' hi-ii enabled the Nns-r.'?s ot th!'. ■ 1 ' i slain :hr old USD "uhi r>s -' T, -s Hanes a I' wo v k • ■ 'he :■? AA; ;..p ' ,i .- d ■ v- know vhaf some • vhite 1 UAx" '’ ■ - i ■.' i ■ 'Sr f i lari ,'O/:n l' Stale NAACP Agrees To Finance T'.pps Case* <l i *• Ff.OI Ihi - Pl'P *■ A.A.' r* State Conferencs at' its ni'-cfiup het'c vituidov, pi-t-tsed a resolution to finan the 1 i• i*'• t'dse". in whi-t h two "egroes are attemptiog to enter the I. nivevoity of North Carolina. The conference also endorsed the Durham public «chool r- against separate but unequal ‘'due,if ion, and decided m appeal the Daniels Cousins case i until i- c?i■ twin stipulations that, the ;:\M P wll) not be held i-p --•ipnn.dhlp fm the previous expoa. of th c case, and that the N a A P Will .I.MUITiO d< direct lon of the cave. Tin nvcling was held at the Hold Alexander, and was presided cel i>v ii'ate Pre.-hdvnt Kelly Ali'!,ih(l‘!l' of fin;; cil • Thirty five board niembera n q 1 'pi ■■ -ciitat from t’ventjr bran Ciiaptei :s v/ere present for the 'in Voiith Councils and College Sinn, in this its tirfial meeting oi 1860, tin Co;;! ■il outlined plans to; a ‘.ong> egatJon. Austin also w«i net! that America has brer, unai.de to stem the rising tide o' Communism in the wo; Id. because this nation has mad; itself thf "Jauidiing Mock the world,” be refusing, in practice at home the democracy szie would ti.iyy oi.hei countries adopt New officers of the organization are, the Rev. P. IT Johnson, presi dent; Mrs. Ellen S. Alstun, vice president; Mr, Charles Irvin, seue- , o • r .>c ! Uis> of Tarih!■>»- '■» j*>a < i,«. waaf ftl(6€i in the T to >“• ,H«t ctihe I' S. Federal ( uni t Seventeen - rear-old Ethel Jean • '.»> ■ and t-eo ,gi andfather had tic- subject oi much town gossip folks s.nri he used 1"> beat her One pvPiling last Spring, Os. J.-o-s ) rnues stopper, n- ;-i; no me between calls on his patient i. There he found Ethel Jean, who had been let in by the girl who vorksd for thf HiR-s Y.u’.q Mis. Holes and their daughter were cut •f die ; dy. Dt Hines asked the viri to leave . »(-.• looked as if she had rec-.-iv pi s.une bodily blows... he didn't -cant her in his home t.knov mg Ethel Jean, and knowing folks, > trashy, after forcing het out. -night, re-entrance by pushing her hand through a glass window, severely cutting her arm. No - the girl really needed medi cal care. The young; doctor pat her in ‘us car, and took tier to his of fice His nurse was there. After ' ontlmie-J on vase 8. this section ‘progressive plan of action" ra b-s -'itartod over the state in an etioi-t i.:i improve the educationai stand crd.-i r.f b'egro citizens, add 25.- 000 new mempers to Ibe organise. /ton and to secure f ;ie rlgr-f to c gist'-r ->nci. vote for the Negroes who never exercised their franchise "nh rU Pops case set. tor % bear Rig in April. Alexander, "ho ••e< ently been me the second ' fo> :.i f iyoHniet) ou the national NAM'D boaril, reviewed the oig.ejuization's io!e In flic case The conference also claimed a victory in (be Albert. Brown aim” (bn i >se at <' uncord. Brown’s Pie f amtlnued on page, 8, this section lary and Mi Zack Ellis, treasurer. Committee inembers are the Rev. D. C Lawieuca, chairman. Mrs. Hon let H Voting, secretary, and L. If reoce. In ,i partial summary of the ae ; comp’ishnients of Hie oiganizniton, Lt -iidiar. Frazier, pointed out that ; while the gtoup has -aided in hav ing two additional Negro policemen ; appointed to official positions, if d are t still waging’ a fight to have Continued on pgge 6, Hsw seottvn

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