HOUSE STALLS ON FEPC Plan Negro Boys’ Camp RALEIGH According to information releas ed Wednesday by b B. Moore, State Director of plan to establish an all Xegro Bow Prison t amp Prisons, serious onsideration is now being given a in Goldsboro. In an interview, Moore said the proposed camp will be staffed with all Negro personnel, and that definite action on the proposal is expected m the near future. The carnp will be inhabited by youth-, cia.-r.i fted as j iveniles, and according to Moore, the pri m'ary aim of the project wdl be to. pivpure Mo? in mates fei a better future. Mr. Moore said that a similar pirn is working, well in the white boys camp, and he believe;- that it will he e.fjiially successful in a NN'gio camp. The camp will have regular edu< of tonal facili ties and trade instruction will be furnshed the you! hs. Moore said that in order for a bo\ b> be sent to such m institution, he must >v an honor grade prisoner and have at leas! six months more of hi* time t'* serve, so that he will obtain some concrete benefits from the camp. U. S, Court Upholds Segregated Schools Washington’. 0. < ! :;7 pa<o' de< Is ion the !«K-sliMr ><' gation in th? [=i h •>! - o 1 the nation s .wM -a ... upheld her? Tuesda . b. the ’ nitcd C a 0 fit Aprey (n a, to t <l* i ion the Court staff'd that th* * r- no <*c ■< n u- a WORKERS STARE ANGRY RIOT IN LIBERI A MONROVIA, L::.?ru A -’ate of emerge • •*• * is m • • "*?*=••■>: Wed nesda > aft . • riot *•.,ft n.-gun i)'. a mod fun ' by workt l - y lined With <’Mia .*;<• • ■•>!• iliP E'ili rubber plant-oinn ■ shout oiit v ml If ■ from ! ,-*• An ex! < u-'i) !O;a < > t; -,-. • r-; gazette did tiia 1 lie workers rendauta of fre* cl As•»; i<i Fives, bearing 'UtFn-' . • iohs and • ■ >Met -a e;•.{>ftii. had hrc'SlM ; 'T-'#G •*> ton (testruction of pwpertv," them ten day:-; am* Riflemen or! male’nr-gun -a .ad tv eve- "Tit o< Mie tib.onu h< ’ * i< ! a *.< •« tion on the i.000.00U awe Fne atone ' concessions, -mi Tups in; workers were oaeii on their jobs. T"ue wor%et were reported strlk iag for- higher wages Monday. cenimuaHjatfojv «• i 1 it Monrovia, named &ftssr.Jf MdmoJam- Mmy roe, who .!»ltl»***d lb<’ founding or tbe Republic. w**t«> •"'»( "U by "••■b striding workers who had “t uv* log and rail block" around the American owned f.ihettan Mining Company' l Bottii illll iron digging'-- Communications wet" re;.tinted (Continued on page 8, this section> Slate Official Opens Haitian Exposition PORT AC PRINCE - Edwaid G Miller. Jr. Assistant Ejecreiary of State, stressed the historic co-op era!ion and friendship between the United State;- and Haiti dnrint* in augural ceremonies at the Bicen tennial Exposition here Mr. Miller spoke at tire opening of the United States exposition marking the 200th anntversai.v erf the b unding of Port-an. Piirv.--,' the capital city. Speaking in French before a large audience, Mr Millei pointed nut that George Washington was the first United Slate- President to have had personal acquaintance wit 111 the ( birliibenn. Abraham 1 .incoln, he pointed ad (Continued on page H, litis section) Cleveland Is 3rd City With Compulsory FEPC ~ CLEVELAND" - 'Eai : ly"m~Mar' ; h j' this industrial city of more than a;, million persons will have a compuJ-i so? y fair employment practice.-' law ! That means empoyers must hire j workeis i'n the basis of qualifica . tion*■-, sor 1 the job, regardless of,, color religion, rare or national on ! gin ■|, Will Install lew Officers Sunday BA LEIGH With rain forc ing a, cancellation of last Tues day's scheduled meeting, the Citizens Association will meet j this Sunday at the Martin Street Baptist Church. During the meeting, the new slate of officers, recently elect ed will he .nstalled. The Association will also dis- j cuss the forthcoming referendum j on the school bond issue with I f special emphasis focused on j what the bond issue will mean j for Negro schools. Members of the group will also discuss the fin Lhcomign Senator ial elections and the records of *»,„ r<n<giMe candidates. oi i-cr'niio.aMi)!! again- .Negroes '■*■ , s-.gn'-.'g <f -rh;*:>! build and :-»>?.) tb.at the <-ity olfets ii; e<iucatloiVil >e>p-u t unitv foi o.he .< of noth tares ma ior** -. rtevtston vhirb sup ; oi'-.-rf the. right -i? Congr-vs i< *-<1 ■ the ■ '■>,< ?i’n <■>!) to ,*>! no a.-•■•? • it;- •; hoo! svs(«u« f**r Negroes. "as vritte.ii bv !v;tg< f Hius'i. ■ Pretty man *ml Bennett. Champ Clark Tin dissent !).. Judge Hetu-y ” ? . ■ r■ -eglegation in .... ; !<»>i? was u.nrotist.iUiUonal and . ■ d inciiuaiit !<‘s of-'fr- <: ‘ <v:rn'-- tn building- • .in. >< < and tasks as sii-nt.fi teacher?, U i? plain" (edge £dgei ton ’ • - 'll. ttia- \'<?-l , student;; ~- p ij t b<-ttcr sch'i'iling and given • ■ ot -fe. be< ,Mi;.e of f heir color. This jh- -<nstl Mu > - is.- n.u'biv * The dissent.ing report -?so de < I'-u-ed that 'object.! re equality, •so noi her*, be obtained without nb«i ■ hlng •••egregation". T< < d‘-< ini; . -I'UC •-.» appe.-i! ’<f 1 »n suit? brought in behalf n ttulentp ,s( *h,- i o" ;ie High Si-'u.-.i who p-o! their oiiginal suits d>.- i>! by .i lower court Th- fitst i ? t -rose when Mai -nr, !*.• Er.ij-y < -*ii' a -.egi-. iiidr r > rftendinc 'be o; ■ • •>.. ■:■•<) Brown* : i.'lin .; t-n a part lime basis. v: ' ■ denied permission to enter tH° white Eliot Junior High School. (Continued «>r. page R. this section) COURT RULES TOOLS MOST ADMIT NEGROES )•AM TIGER Pi rn j-t ** i I'our: nf Penr.sylv ania took a in ,-P.p at .fim t ‘row. and ha - < " •..(! ’li.it Nerroc'- cannot be feg-ti 11.I 1 . •■ u -co adiuu-Hion to puhii* wlinming pool, ip (he state oi \ f’cimi-ylvatila The decision, which stemmed ! n niii a -;<it agnin-t operators of i , Rocky Spring Park, an amusement 1' park in Lancaster, brushed aside j the contention that awinitning pools! were not 'included in the Equal j i Right. Act since facilities enurn j era led in the act. dirt noi specif I- H <?illy include pools. James Figari and -on had been j convicted for refusing Marshal! j , Richard-on and Edward Hudson | the use of the bathhouse and swim- ! tiling (tool at the park on Labot | ITay, I •t- who had brought suit i against them on grounds that their! democratic rights had been viola i-j ed. Counsel for the defendants. Jo -j'h Ftgari and his son. had ap pealed from the conviction again:-! them, contending that all places not specifically mentioned in the Equal Rights Ret mud necessarily he ov chided. Judge Ti-'Pcr nithrich. who -.''role the Superior f'ourt opinion, said "While ib" Leci.rtatui'e iid that • Continued on page R, this section/ Cleveland has had a voluntary pro-guarr of this type- for a yeai.j ■nd now it become the nation’s 1 'bird mnjoi elf \ Hb compulsorv i legislation Minneapolis and Phil- ; idelpliia already have fajr eroplov ! oienl. practices lave; Cleveland's ordinance was adopt-1 <-r| two years after it was introdue* ! °d in the City Council For the! las* year a "committee on employ- j 'sent practices" financed by the i Chamber of Commerce has been j 'conducting a voluntary program.! : Half the committee members were j from the chamber, half were ap-! ! pointed by the Mayor, In its final survey a month ago, j 'the committee received replies i ! from 29 per cent of the firms sent | | questionnaires. Os the employers | | replying. 83 per cent said they had | •depted the committee’s sugges- ! lions. 7 per cent said they had no*.; the others dirt not answer the ques t ionnairez. Backers of the compulsory Jegis la t inn said the voluntarv 'program . was a valuable ‘'educational" ef fort ••mi good as far as ir went, out they contended it did not go 'far enough. Frank W. Baidau director of the (Continued an yag<* «, {his section) WASHINGTON—Another oitpoirfunitv to call the Sneaker and hiinyr their bills to the Door, the hDPC bill up for a vote in the 11 ou •• of Repre However i ecojtn.ition i • done on an alph - bet i sentati\'es was wa tted yesterday, a- She bill wa- ■a! .baa , -,•> tliat the- rii t committee to be recoK kept off the floor for at lea At anodicr week. nizsd wa'. the Di.driet of! olumbia Committee, and Yesterday being calendar Wednc-;da\ in the a- a re;iult the Education and l abor Committee. House, the chairmen of commit!es having bills which ha.-, the 11 PC bill had no opportunity to ob which have been blocked by the Rule. Committee tain action on the measure, or otherwise delayed, may ad- to be recognized by (Continued on page 8, this section) Court Backs D. C, Bias fefi ?; - • - vN N N ! ® v? ; - : ® 24 Pages -' wrt// c \rWjna~s TladTng weexzv 10c VOLUME XXIX EA K ■NORTH OI.J SATURDAY FEBRI VRY If ' - NO. THIRTY-ONE NAACP STARTS DRIVE H i JICHINS SPF AKS H F R E I IV I 111 ™kJ kJI U^jrlklViL/l NAUPC OPENS CAMPAIGN FOR m MEMBERS With a -goal cf r»>00 members m Ral-’ish the Inca! chapter .rs the National A.-'-fv taMon Fm The Ad v *ncPUtcnr Os ■ - 'auiv. bed its •• mix-rshlp : drive e.umiay a- fhc Urai < Viet.it odist Church. '! I, > XAA C P o< d-1 n e >:T N ' • cni ■ on at the titeft'iiy and in- .lireadv •<’>M .'ll! ov: ' F"’ ••!(,■* r<; f'.-niet ni-mbei.. eeckoig U-odt renewal ;»t no.-mhf i -inn 'I be lie-' I'tP'o jfiia of th d»i*«- is •-.( he*iu!*'*i ' ;>.• 1. ?! yilVi -h. a? of •un jvc meeting is sc.nedulcd for io •aigli* (Thmadayi at whiilv tirin.- t<*lli.l detail-'- of 'lie campaign will h; Wlii k'‘d nil' At: Mi!-. < . .in ..•! (t Uc a i • . a • I'.CUi he) of tin- Irgci Mass .1 the yaftona! Ofi'it-" and on< ol the ?i volina C'dlcgc L t ••• iTtud'-iiN -ecki ill- ,*• ill * i - !*•■!> to <;!" Fin I'cr.-it v nt .'-.oitii Faioliiia l,.iv. o'-- ! <*h>! ; open --rt ih- -I: i* c Ruud * In i’i . add"-? Attovnc. 1 > •-n !> ; > < led isi . it! i. k i. i i:. r t ho;:*' uh,, .1!.;." c ui- *n S'ott.h Carolina; < iUzen? inequality <n cdui'a l ion He ,ii (i fil'd ,* verbal ntiaek again.-? (ltn.-e whn aieept vi'lioli! >< a t?ni". til"?.*- tin-puli! i":- a till S'-grc gut ion ( hail ft go. the tilioli tinn of ;*t| laws tiial discrii'Miuatc !Continued <in p*c< s. this section) WOSK STARTS ON $1,000,0119 APT, PROJECT Raleigh The proposed 121 i 1! *c* 13 i Roller U 1 -hington Tenaee Apart men Is passed (lie planning stage • Aluttilav. •*. hen grading grew a start e-d operation on (in apattment -He, The IK-" ai>a 1 (tncii!will be in eatert the old Milhurnle Road n*’ar Kt Augustine’: Col lean, and will be constructed it m entinifiteil cost of $1 .‘.’70,000. )*• hil ,! Hie York Construction Co.. builders! i> t tlx. pr/)i*-ct ( )i?t,} origin ally planned to move jt> housi • now lorn Led on 1 tie it,, to a 11,. .. <"< -.'l ion, tti" deririon to cldiioi t ■’he house., anil replace th"m veil It i new homes was made this week a spokesman for the company xai.'l that IJ/e ijom‘*s were ip such a court if ion that it not practl- ‘ ‘-a! to move tiiem or attempt any rPinodeling' ope rat mns The apartmentc. arc scheduled to be completed by fall, and Hie com natty ha? announced that if hope?, to movp in the first families by early stmimer The :'</? apartments will contain Two bedrooms, a living, room kit 'hen. and bath and will hr equip pert with an frteclfir rang*, refTlg crater and Jiot water Itcstia R'’nis ai? expected to avcrtige fa )<i a week, end no -aiarv iirn.t "ill he -ft on rip. occupants Th p conipany .n*?i. <a n -airt th.lt Within Ihr next few wpet,;- •• rental ofißo will b<- opened on th*- sife of the aparrmenf*;, and appHca Hon:' will in accepted fro-ni pros pective tenant; \RACiSM STOPS SHAKESPEARE i N[",W YORK— 'The Marpnrei Wf-hatcr P-hfiky-- peroan Company .which recently K av« per formanccs at North <"arolinft N*wo oilogcM, has been Re vented from making- an appearatice a' a .Soutbcni ' :oI! 5«. been use of the appearance of two N the oa'-it of “The Taminjf Os The Shivw.’* jterformance had been nebmiuJod to take !>iace at The North western State Ooilgec. Natchi I oe h.e.S but wag canceTerl by the school when Miss Web stei' refused to replace th-e Negro actors or eliminate their parts. ',.; v .... * I s ami :s t; \> iii i ii Hot OH dsn rtru'miixty pirtilrrd above »t thf Pittmi Mcmorl si In.**bite, l;*sf tVfdn* ..'l* v. .ihnri-if vornpltb'- !,v rir-.troying the usctl to hou ,*• lot* tut-. <• mi t : r . v.'iyff i ijl * S 1.>!J,00;! |*i< hia/.f v, ', ()(,-.(.r<cti "d about j; j j p m by the rndn tenaiup -.nprrlninutMtf Charlie 3i.iv'. who put in afa!•>*•.< to \m founding lover-. Eire depart ments from bit firm p, Gibson vibe, am) But Huston, battled the : ! vni''s until 13 ill ihr afir-i noon, niirn the school's 5H.000 gallon water supply was r all to ded "Lest i orefj' fithiniN I<» {,ii oilman Ntsiiting with t hr nr st is «<• of f Ilf ( 35i»U l\l IN', the pub lishri . ir* happy to announce, I hat tin roiuimi "Lest We t<u . ye*," ).-. VV, i •tiffin, v*|{ matte if- if <ppr;>.i inn after an ah '.'ll! !• Os •' • vr.ll - i>u t-olumn wm a regular fea ture of IHI t ildibMlN )o< i long period of ibis' and had a aide i angc of admirers. Mr aa ir ra * reaogui/rd as on<- of (hr Stair';-. i.iiKtanriiing fdm **'|-. is aI-,o recogiii/fd i*. one of Nm Hi < iailifia s mnsi interesting and fori efttt ‘.vt iters. Tlx refore it is with pleasure and pi Me tb<t iljr editors vl come Mr, i.rune hark <«> thr sos ts. and jrisiii o*n rcadeis *o turn to the pages oi Lift CABO LJNIAN n* .! week for "I r st Wf l OHO El S r>< ( hartotte Hawkins Frown, j ! principal *rnl totinrtrr of t(t* srtijxii, -.ini Hiai insurancf' on the ’ | Mrs, Waring’s Views j| Bring Hot Reaction | C HAH I E'iTON - Matmnal poll ii'irpducfed into the con :'•••' fa -, .‘p •fnmdnig i's J vVafcia I Waring, of Charleston, when a ' pokesrnan f t the National Demo , slab pHr*.' organization ij this ( 3ib , deiTuesday that Mrs ; v«u jpg "dot's not .-peak” foi South 11 - d I.a l iemurrats Tlio statement v’as Issued , Dove Bak»'r, of C*<lumbia ex; l aii'o sen-ctarv *.r the slate parry, ;’n i eply t.j cViargc? mad* 1 Monda.*,’ * inveifioi- Tlnii-moiid fi.-it in . pnit! for "the Trumunites in South j I’ iialiirm," i M's Wuring. of the I'Vdera* ! tudg*-' xv ho out hi ./T-d the state’s i '/uif.a pi'iniai v. has been th n cmic-i !" f a i a sir*;' controvernv sin.,’- she )tt-!'-i:ed vsb'it she called the “de ridcid." whife people nf the Sou*-' Tim controversy vs further in ■fi dfied la-b Saturday, v-ben Mrs ; Waring ap-ncaring on a television i •> '-gram *'* V/ashtngton. declared hut the government of .Sooth Cat lb i is a "replica of Hus la" and f rc'.ir,i.-..--d (o cf.ntinue lighting foi ,' ; -il / ights for Negroes ‘ nr uinr, stated that she believed ' hfa * man iages should be permit* ; peiween the races if the pat ; ciiic' med desired to be rnai - , icd. Tisinnond commented on Mrs. Waring’s remarks by saying that jaince Mrs. Waving come from an •ibr-i part of the • nation. ‘she ■ ! ( Miss Webster is regarded as the most outstand ing producer of Shakespercau plays in the U, S.) The* firs I inkling that Miss Webster had of the ban •"aino in a letter from i)r. Sherrod Towns, head of i.i.e Music Department, of the College. “ii has come to us by the grapevine," wrote Dr. .Towns, “that there are two Negro members in your troupe . . . Wo are retain that you ran understand and appreciate our concern over the particuln parts those two people play. Unfortunately we feel that we arc (Continued <»« page 8. this section) domilwy was between 535,000 ■tim! 3«’»0.000 - i P !» n to ( ourtf s y NpM's 'uhl < * hsr.r ver.i dues vj / ut r: ■ or -iitpreciats ou--- !).' "'Mem/., but it is quite an !'' lit thet she is following t>’£ ?T'jin<at> tine and spt-sks Cor the Ti ip.nanites Ihurmund, is or.e "f the organ- j i/n ;of tin- ;h>te Rights rut ,• ! tine -’of ;»f the administrati'.-i: s i mo;,! bitter critics. Re : • .-i.' r hr... of fV,jiji,. .. 1. ; Cwti.iiiiwi <ii t jMge 8, this ,p< u«m i | Lone Student Ouifs Hi. ol l ri v.c. Sellool Al 'i'fl-r, I.' . , 1 l\f- :,r. fth fl o Cool < t up },v officials "* Uir i Io vtf,i |y of t , . , (tt ‘, -f if to )e •< complete failure m lies* the oiif- ,*!!')•> >t Prof \V. As tot RUA 'it, of fulotson itteniift ‘ 1 '• '«efor one day and then quit tl< ..hoot Kok was I'lind in a room by Idniselt m> ihr- second fteor of the university i’Mt A. across the trefi from the campus. Kii i' ->< ! d that hr quit because. 'f"i conscience will nut. p*noit «** h« accept the arrangements. if pro'/isioii iiad been mad** foe im on ti>e campus where . could chertsh ~t feast the fee-ling that f was a student there, mv tearffon to the whole question j ! rcnuld have been different" ■ ' Igh ßpljllr" ' ’ SSMsrara ijffiSl SHAW U !'U! Si-tAKE:; - !l«n A- ((<<».•! \V .•>< ott. fudge •>( the Mnftfcipat *’me i t •! the His tr*r! of f ‘(.futnbli l -. who mill i r ' it ,| f , <• - <■,.! > ’■' ;*li • ifsy afternuun at i ■< n'rlui-i, sf X' l ipct ■■! ; .•fees s [.►'_'l >Sore ft b;: Uif Dr, I lutchins Will Speak I o Unsegregatcd Group I HALKI'H - <h, ;;• -. ;,, o] .0. j Maynard H>n irs of-: isf f <. U veri.Uy ■ i i in;':': V e, }|) discuss World Gov ■: r >.'Mv >1 > 1:“.:-- S'; Ui; Vs g rs-g d ?.--;*; ' •!(;• -'ll'•• >•> *;.•:>.• igh s 'KUKtFjaI All • duor su;; .■ i v*i**.-1 >, f- ftbru,it v 1" 1 n (i. ft liu A i i-;iiftCtUTf; So ‘ ; .ft ■1 ; * I (“Tit institute ot Relief on aexk-s ''i'Onsoi'i 'i Raleighs l-nitert b:*i’-• >! •:> Hu:chins win spr./S ■ s a fhp ii'( f ; rvo S'iv; .a s 15 l'i.v. ; ,*. ; ovas.iiii" vs a t . •;; von.<», ins-’ -?-'. Pi , • ■ speakers in the serif,'. ; •' H*. u hided L* 1, ;• '. .: '»!: • .h ■ i .'Sip i.|f of trus'ceships for the j bttitert Voivvs .V!>:1 1:1. Max Let •; nr-r. not id "ri'-o .uni rtuiho’Tiv on j v-v.ri-l so., i>i problems. la. ted with the of | 1 oesual i-wow-v hV.s been era \Da Hov hin>" >vnraia i\ •.*&, for ha 1 | is Or* onis ..f the ■• Xmn nof led t-clu 1 a* i on;; ! and in* client ual i L (ClO'S. Hilt V- : i.. ,li , ; >: l lt e.f sh-S j at’eufi-iTi of .'•O'! 't'-(i.itaw (S foi Ilia ] •ff .: I - in ii-'b ■ls :,i f a «->t Id p ;■ ■-' I The Chicago e-flu* Uur a apparanre before art n:!.-- si '•* audiem-e m nnMn qct r r !P \im, Ku'! IN pi nTMINr tu?tt iUIJj 5 NIHII j nil i I Pa'Pigh---fn a vvaMioniair hid»'- : ins held hece lios •••*■■?'(•: before Me.-! } 'gs'vate H. A 7-V- t ’>iiK rbree men . 1 ( liHig -si wiHi of akiug inf ' a f rin |dr , and Hteaiiog >•!<;•» iring vahierl ■ i St S ! =i: Os. ,■ I- ;r. -. [■l -- . i ;/or 1(1(1 v'Vr'l |*i iiil* 1 * s S.riiiO ;i** 111 ! -.n't: for irlfrl t’l : | t'nc Mairit !••; ;n of the Wake Court i | 1 J : ijiiir'l i O t oui*t Tke three nr c ide?*tified iheni oi’-'v r jpveisr- i M-v-'.t!, i s of >■ ;k! i - sprirt'S. ‘.'illit- Alcß-ie. ! S ; of ! t, to.;i Lee Ray sit:!?*. If; of ! .yefb: -ill I lw- V o!tih <vf> “ vaipfttred 't.'ev tl'e and hr -ugh: to Raleigh for further *«- vestigation, after i.l'ov were run peeled yvifit the rohlf 1 y of a laun dry and d’cleaning plant in Ru <|tia .’ Srn iitgs | Poii-.-e aid that : - *ne-., - oißess rl I to his part in fs l -' .••••hbepy as soon j t s he ' .is apprehended, and when j lit.* of hr;- ia o rtten ivrt e tTifOi'ine-l | iit ot. !t<> hart identified them * ■ his |p Ml* . ; ft,. <iSI > ;on f r ss'd j Ritrios * tie y-ooayr J of the lri->, j *:f iim*"d t!n! he -iw'l wa>• it while ! Hie other r ivo vosiths FUitoi ci tits | i-i-of of the Imildlng by prying aside jan air riivol-tti na, in. polb c a i j To dale off If ■> ■■ tiave >’-• ■■ > e v "d I about $1 1)0 of the stolen eIT lung | Consumers Assn, Reports j 1949 Sales Os $174,848 j By G W WATKINS The Board of Manager* of th* i v-Oj),» ! ocs:i ! iit‘rr> iot.ua) Associa | 1 ioi *. operatof-i of Rab’’Co-op : S'npei- Ma* feet. recently >ej>orte.d j lb rough T |; >sre*’ I'. H John'*)’! j ern-if, biiauw* durh'.A 1949 of sl?4, ! ! mi; ei i Acc i imp to In* R»v. Mr. John ! ‘ ' oi, one 1 non sand Meg> ■ ono vvliit: niembers of fb** ttsso! fa• for* e«, 1 : *vij.sled into fb« lianda of ih, u: • Board of last rear the • sum of $28,853.75. The Tv “ a surer "a report which I Tis given at a rerent meeting at the Martin Street apt Ist Church j points oi! #!«••*• the Co-Op Super j i Market paid out J 13.803.49 in sal-j j ar!<?'-■ to colored personnel who, ' jas the report states, “multi not I ! ha ■ r obtained enipl.o'yn.ie.nt ■* the ! Cftv of Raleigh, nor elsewhere *n ■ j the South in the rapacity offered ! 1 In their own store.“ The report goes on to point out j that some of the -.tore’s er.jplnvecs ! ei e ov'lbae gorui i) of es and others, are students v<y, Hog their wav * through c,p I fool In the *"o Op store. | tbev pic rrof tnanagers, clerks, 'i catiidere. book kec-wr and helpeis ” After h)! salaries hud be on pi I*l i urid ereptmeeg e mounted for, the *'o Op super market showed nr/-:etn j l!i ox- of $32,000 Inclu ling ■: 10, 000 worth of goods on tha shelves j us of December 31. : TJj« report showed, a net profit' Kapp.-s Alpha Psr fre ernity. The servi'-c will be brln in J r.i »iu Cbotch. Judge Scott i ■ !h.» on 1 \ Negro judge h- low the Ai • «!■ Or x-i lire, n*l i> tin; ltd •u*f *ihn has (-><--•■,■) acting Chrf JvTiX* oi > court Its N? i;-,f home is V.ilm’.,. s rtta. N C ]\ . xi'-’s V-. n(, ; Au-IR ::ft> l Woudu.v night will come a: & t 1 me H-hsn many Americans, tnel'i* 1 .- IVIIf 111 re : t iC, o id f*-i’' *t : •, ■• » oughts :»t lieeee Ar-ri t he par* 'll.’C)ou f : >!\ i;)av hi >' The icywh wj}] \\A r* t*l tV-T • -i against a backdrop of » freer Mi word ups*'’ at the H-t i“ ) •’(Ottg;.'-, of the- :l*--stn!- •!• po-r ere of :M : re,* so pro lif S' bomb Dv Hutching w■ > has hsoy *-, •? fr.Ftl with the to v&c.QgfiVii* t•j >->*.-»• s*a•.•".> tt*At -< na'-'Jii e*f''. v» 5 '**. ihiA &%i i A ?at. 51 JUDGE SCOTT SPEAKS .IT ? * 4 | y p' \ 0c p w-t 01 t u ’tr- ' ■: H iv. •-*•' • ’ :-. -o" VhvicAfe! ( Divd fov the District ! 1 f C ■?hnno »a, *'J l i speak n 1 Shav 7 1t n i ■*. rn; s jt v S\ * n 7 ! a y ail an j •:: • •?« a { ;■• : >f-» ~■>>•"■ ;i by T t K’* 1 ‘{>-'1 r V * 1' .• 'i r . TVn I • ,- jj 1T v r; h•;j- -j h : Ju ; Scott, holder oi the L-ve ! highe-.t ! * ai'd of Ko= 0.-t ! Allah-a Pv> and 3.r- e>: G: .;i:d Ex -1 ?»f -• * T ,} f. r ,•* f 1 ; 1)' r 3. ; 3 :, ’•3b WO 0 ,f r hi.son '.' Sm■ th H & is a n.a - M C.. ;» jtev he ait rod-.J the T'eabodv v, .• vde-T :»• !>''id ail j th'' 1 Gregory ! rr!:di(\do (\ P w .5 npbo j nlod iudgO of J ) \ * \ pMjjripa i * 4 I> Ist i.ct 0( i.t* b e bv P'r-csidiva i* rciiiki»ii 0. Row,* ■lt in 1935. for a levo* ol i•or y - 5r5 At the £xp-> atiOp _ oi ihs i period he ’■'a* veaprumted f*>r an additional four .years, afler which he was appoinad in July 1943 tor- >i ter*!i of 10 vears. jua gj» d •'* 011 ha s an i oyed t*r a 'u.{H-)N>'d distincti.;»r» f having *•.> • opposition in the sub-oommittae or In toe full ••' I'inrid l ■ e or on ihe M-. t of ti* Senate u ary of r 4 •ini’W 'd)en his ronfumaiion came •.,p Ho va> e ofilined ou three dfi le. t. 0.-'casion.*! without a (irsssnt , ing v'*>te. r 11 s jud iri:ht c ■> ! eei >n tlx‘ b euch has revci popular aec laui- by ..': if 11 i- rO i/?>},'; r.,» " ' Sj>ci N M oiiiimif-d on pig - * £. ihis stci? o b ) . of 0 percent not including the in ' crease of $4,000 more goods on ■ : * I shelves This gup] w■. vi ed I . ■ h. into >.<e i aph.il by the stockholders. I i'hree new members were added I to the board’. Dr N L. Perry, prom | Went local physician. A. E. Brown, ; dirli id manager of the North R-ar . liio Mutual Life insurance Co, 'Continued on page 8, this section! siliniiigton Votes To j Ban Masked Groups WILMINGTON. N. C. By i 1 o unanimous vote the Wilming ton CUy counerr. last week, 1 passed an ordinance banning the weiring of masks within the corporate limits except far law ful purposes. The erdinenee alsu makes it a i'h!atlw< of 'he law *n burr a cross, "t’bou or in pari the In ten* of which *s to ,cas>e alarm fear, or imply force Th« i?e«v regulation makes <* e violation of the ordinan.ee ft?r masked persons In assemble, meet, or appear on eltv streets Members o* the city's law cp foroement departuinni arc pm bjfliitef} from joining such organ- I izattuns

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