WEEKENDING SATURDAY MAY 31, 1952
ROCKYMOUNTIA”
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ROCKY MOUNT, N. C Wh.it
ever may hove been sold or
thought about Kelly M Alexan
der, North Carolina's dynamic
NAACP State President, when he
was promoting the famon.; Uni
versity of North thi' ilin i suit;
which culminated in the acini;
sion of fom Negro student:, to the
,-tate institution which had i etui
'lily-white" foi over a hundred
years, appears to be f.n gm e.. uu-'
as he travel 1 - over the: .-bite, ban
Icrsly challenging tin denial of:
the /r-.-- ii;,- • ■ i lyhi m colored *>*>*»- •
pie.
NH.it<i VOI i
f j!f.ATI ft I M' I tfSri t
Incidental!.. i* is Hdi.thiy re
pi .j ted by ruemi * r.- of the family ,
Os the late t.lri'f! Wimb* r)y that
it v-a S his t.Drcd Wmi'cily ■;> ’ ■‘• ,
that brisk. !h'- tii-.01,. vc.tl n <’at
in g the ?nid university when
V."tmberl > v :>■ • in a bvi d i-‘" ;
State t-eci-uU'ue dm ing , *■ im- j
struction da vs
( ampi n <tU N’n mum nvi
Waking up In" il NAAI M* off:
cials a* tin I 1 • ■ uuh
and Mr Wright t • -<• loti,- N A
A C 1’ head. topped here be
hot coffee and a ■■■hat •' ilb ti c
NA \( P lc id. . a. the i ‘-uirnod
from an r i,<-!• :ii to :r. hmh ;. 1
eluded Hoke count - -. W.: diin.
Roper. Edenton, Elizabeth City
and Bolero', in Camden county
Regi.-traloin irregularities w« . e
reported in thi • area
Belcrosr- in Camden manly i,. j
reported to be a • po" fo>
colored registration " fix'
told, aft* i tukinr. tin t<- - 1 , i
-hank you pas* d VV*- got t*<
fake it up with the : ,-ard" » e- ait
m-. to information, AVvmdei
received. EJi/abcth t'il.y ; NA VT •
hi being reviv’d with Dr ( o«k
as leader Alexandra ■-. 1' m'
n follow-up oi Charles Melicajt'.-; ‘
survey of practice.- of pp tr.-p
playing undue obstacle.-, in the
way of R.-vc voters, which el,at
ges !(d to the resign Jinn of u j
registrar at Roper, wh ' a Hog,' >t)y
turned d*>wr» tv.o college > id-uns
,500 HEAR Os tvs ft
l\ | KOI K V U<>; N t
A: audio u«; of ~u(l ,-. ■ I
ail while but *h v ep ;* r I
the- rally of Fdeeeonil.v f.'.i- h :
county Democrat -a; p-irtm ■ tin
catltlidoey of Judge i i ‘" t Oil ve
for governor of "• Mb f amliu.i
subjection to the May B1 -t pr-i
--lr.arv (>| iv* i . 111-: n; , ,pp
former I " .Ml William B til!) •
dead, who i- slipped ;■ >\ e H-a
■nippurt o! t-jg hiii.m*-.--'
Meeting in tire incal city murt
loom her* May "oth, tun-.:.,' I'divc j
* forth to* pm; up J , in
his platform (’lie* -aid. H- a'
built in rural hi*;*, • Onough the;
StOd.ff'o,ooo t-1i .: i
oft both, the rural and city eve!
lc and the '-late J". '.••ell lb ad
vocated more roads f* . fanner!.'
to get in mark* . ,eh mi facilities
for ouv children equal to those
oi ary state'; electricity for t.ho
remaining If. ! 2 percent <• mir
iarm without it and n.n W lelc
phone service wimreve rdestred
("iff the latter, Olive aid lic
•‘-•fate ranked r:< ■ • to Os- hi a.; "o.
having a telephone in one of 47
farm. Only Miss; uptu is lowct
WHAT'S '.MI IS SUNfilNfi S
Referring to charges of niuci
slinging' by his opponent, Olive
said that, (! telling ti e". nth
what the i coord say,, about Urn
stead ‘mud- dinging', the n
he is guilty Regarding the al
leged 'machine', Olivo said he
was told when lit; decided to run
for governor that the candidate
had already been picked by a few
people over the state.' H< then
decided to let the people decide
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KI£ND£D WMIJtCSY - 80 PROO* ~ 70* GRAtN NtUTRAI SPIRITS
MR. BOSTON OtSmiEft INC., BOSTON, MASS,
the Issue Olive called for increas
es t«runners sal: ties and a reduc
lion ot i<i«_• *v> di.t; tciiciit. i Joau j
22 down to pupils. Jit oppose*
increased fax'. 1 -, and wants the I
people b> vote on t.he veterans';
f |. sijp
N\. < r HOI l> > VO t I ( I INK
I'/.RUOt;' k M C.' 1 lie local I
NA-\( I' ••apaier, writ lung thru,
ns membership campaign rommi i
it, was in iruntentaJ m •■•elding |
i ihe nan.,;.- "t many tmw voters '.
to tis ;';,i,l.ratimi li.-t.; of Tar
.„ . a r.;,u,r. yum-i: county, n>
i- li>.Mrs B< -V,rice G Pai
i Kti. i", met prev.y ol the local j
■ who ha - walked aul, .
Afiftic 1 ,r« rence. j;rosi,.l‘ , nt
Kill r.bs j., , ila W Jamt ecu'-
tray, *m t) •• drive The i i ;inc!> t
ctliver- pi," ■ highly the voiun
L, , i ',. ,(••-! ii- :por. :1* Ic- !■ r tile
.. .v, • . As a result ot :
• la : ■ H :•••■' . in"'!’ ! -enpl, wei;
,i- 1,- I man in any previnu,
, j an,! the NAACF .sponsored •
- cot,- fliiiu al ihe Union Baptist
' • h;j !, May 301 ft j ll f hefoic !
' til. itah pi unary to ins r ■ l
■ u-, ~.*i, 1 Irani m v otin • i
..,-el. iqi.K M, racket is h.adei
li. lit,.-, MV.it I,N I i It >
l)t .-Ui i-atne revenfly in Mi
1 ~ 'gllln* lly ;.inn James, widow ot j
i ,1.,' in r urn'll! James and ~ I
tea, lie,- i*i Edgecombe schools for
: . ,j,i veni:. tirroia James was l
the '(' iipm. I-i?:I ■t ‘ of Ihe all-cu,
i ji-ed tc vi, ot I'rinceville just a
i cross the Tiii River here An Fipts•
: ’Opali,m ; lee. ii lie;*’, f i o re
j whcnco .:• w a boned. John 'i
: .-Suli eM .i",-H inen:an, died -ud
Mien!, 1 , I - t eel; and was fuueial
ii ’ , a i ’,ei| AME Zion'
! Chuieh on May M'nii.
i H> s»,» i. ;. iANN USA
IN I Will Mitt
!■ VV \ i if; K Ike Hill h annual ;
a ■-inn- <»i :Ij i h ( ienerai A -i n!
;'■!>•, I’M v tin 1 , f’hureh in the
nil’ I ' *,f America
,PrU.'-A i *-■•!•<' b,eld here i’-. th<
Fifth, Avnif,i Pi e.-bytc] lan church
May JO ,'Ht! Dr. John Sutherland
of the host church
which e'peri -, I tied ■ oyiuiy arm •
, . ■ • , : s f-om
more than f()0 Prrsbytci fan chur
dies ovei the nation and several
.loreign countric;-
im opesung pay v. a , given to j
:Pie-rt. en-Oi'. ills' c'iiik or tvan •
ai.lism and .juiifual nature of
, ,-ti meini),'. iti 1 inng Mode
, Ij, Him ~n Bay Anderson!
,a livered an address to the ojx'n
mg .session of la*' \ --sembly pro-!
pi i Wcdne.-day at (li, ath Avenue
.cnunti an.t group meetings were i
I held :,i Broadway Tit-iir-rnacle, Ui- 1
,it Mile '. iiuren and raniegie Hall,!
, h•.","*> 1 1;• i remierc sliowing of the
Natioiu-ii Ml • .mil, film. And Now
i.ci, • i . vI- held Friday even -
: mg. Won> meteingd. featured
! e then'. V n;n St i’i'i; 0 ' h to
i Strength', ••.•••!•.' held at Riversirt*
iCaur, h .'sili everai prominent I
i peal-:* ianions whom vase Mr ‘
VV Verne Bn luaan, preadi'nl. |
N.i.tea, ,i roon -ii Presliy. Women!
and Dr Jam* - H Rnihnson, pa !
lor, Uoi'ch of the Mastor.
lit t; tn\u i tmi
N! .YU ; *MII,UON
. dmi day s half day -esyion j
i". i■pm • - •m, and ap \
pmval •*' ibe bmlding fund pro-:
gips' Former Moderatin', n Hngli :
van Ev. i rej,oiled a total of
$f1.625.1 *»10 alieadv pledged and'
(hmalus report nig on tlicl
!d’ ivo to build more churche.-.j
(.tai led in 1951. Tv o thousand and 1
inn* ,’,,ui('ii,‘s made the honot :
roll '.'.ill' the Synod of California'
■ and IVcsbytenan of Lo» Ange'es
leading with fiu per rent of quota ■
su scribed.
BENEVtJUENCE 1 AGS: While
hencvolencv' giving has increased:
during post world-war two years,
HOME TOWN NEWS
nin I ll|„\ I Met- A V HOW
vr VI-"Uri'lN COTTON tint
t r r HepresentiHu I'S 'if Cnr, l
< <»!,(. locally amt oatiimailv,
joined In the !7lh '.nmual |-*le
lir ili.m cl Hie ( , Mon M>l< *rs
.lnhile*’ to Id last ivrrli In Men.
t , renori, d to till I ■ fa h*
u i■ ropor•, a to si l11 ■ ■ is i ■*
jbcliind the per, entace in; reaso of
i' -'pi contrihuti'i’is. ac< ardu’S to
IDr Peters ,>f tin ..tewarilship r"m
niittee
DEE Ci ■■ sKGKEGAriOH A
: petition pro’c. ting segregation in
I the natani c.ipiial was refm r*Ml
*iu*' Sn,ui f I'lueali*,*i and A *
lion CorontiHfe Tin., cointnittce
is| on.'ori d >o inferraeial popukii
: n eel in.; ‘ s,d ■ . v\ he i feat ui ed
' addi, e • by l.’i Ch-mnitu’ H To
ibiii", and ke. *> I-. ed Noble on :
j race rolaiions and tmman righ's.
\WAKI» VIM I W Will IlsdV
, iiiy.hhglil n, the program • ■
! the awarding of a plaque Is Mi-*
• Marion Andeison for oii J.oxi'ii;
achievement n rare relation 1
iihru flu me*!;-, of .one Saai L>i
' t :igeno (’arson Blake, Staled
j Cler!;, iri awarding the plaque.
'Miss And, "ii, you -ring a sonc ,
I unto Hip I ord; a new song —a '
*up of m;r eomnv'n brolherhoor ;
jto ('ln i-t Afanding regally amid i
iappiai.se fi.-ii Jested -everai mm
jutes while eam»ra : <l'l.,d Mi si
jAii d o : son giatefidh rinlied
; There ore f, », time; vv soil I have
: !>een nv.o *' spee* !\ie; -s; there are'
(many other- more wnrlhy of tie - ,
honor than I am '.iter pavsn.;:
i frihute 1,. la i mot I), r for iaf'Oi
\mg In give her ill: stall that iva .
j destined i-, send her to world
! wide fame, M'-.s Anderson nddod: ’
, "Try in know a little bit mor,
'about the people about whom we *
| .ice passing judgement before we
make up our mind;
ami i;k 'n riiot t ( m
n*cla?inß dial there is nu such,
itnmg a a ; j'loblem , 7>i 'l'"
bias .jiff. It ; an Am, n an
j pro ieiv. . >f ■ ine i ■u .
the T uiiicd Sth . m-r- tm; u *on :
maintaining • rto■ I>l ■ • of i
citizenslup Tobii; added, 'lTier*
is no t-uch thin.-; a . gradualiKH :
where the rights of "in * ili/cn;
are concerned."
CAROI l\l \NS \1 ITMiINT.
A S>l MBI .V
| Arriving here > arly Friday aftc
!an 11-bom mut.ir Hup from To
! haecolaiid USA : ivsje Mount!. 1
• v.c d> po- 1 1od -ii pa.--g.eni >rs
Mrs. J "ai ■* < ■I ■ 1 n) f’■■■vi nett*
■and IVI I - M,f ten with ilmii i-e
spoctive relikiv' :. and (~ aid lod -
ging with David M Burton on
Sugai Hill iF'i ecombe Aviiii, i
.and Mi vs S Marie Hare ,u a'/
;on Edge ombe A’ *'tmo after much !
needed refreshing hep. Mr
Harren an*! your reporter witneiv-!
ed the premiere showing of tn* ;
• Presbyterian Church film, ’And 1
! Now Tomorro','-' at Carnegie Hull i
: Friday niglu 'i-.U'sda* we con |
sac ed fellow Tm Heels, among;
; them. William Burncdc, Mrs Em
’ rna Walker Burnetl Mm Ro' , n,i J
MiNr-n Mi l-'.ulah Hall and vithers
!>e-n at the Assembly '-eere Di
A II pi j I [li I ) I (ii V <■! is.
Di H Wilson. J T Jones. Revs j
E. H liimi, J, Haw kin,-,. J W
!-Smith, Van Lundm ..iian,. J., B
: West, and J W Smith, Jr Eiders;
S. I . Hai t i-oil. Hon.s'on, Mrs f>
O Selelr," and Rov*’rend J. W Bat
n* It,
MOUNT MORRIS
( lit Rf II EN Ill; HUN .
Tin' Mount Morris i ark Piesby ,
t* rian * 'liia'i h. Re\ •' ) end A P ;
; yen* Allan, pastor, v. as host «o,
! members ol the Genvrul A..rembly i
i Sunri.-i> night at a Friend hip;
| Banquet in m,- church baKcment.
Sunday being exceedingly rainy.:
| services were no', fully attended
jas the Reverend H. T. Givens of
, Biddk'Vitle 'Presbyterian Church.
. Charlotte brought the message at
1) o'clock services.
Reverend and Mrs (Thelma)
; Adair are credited with doing a
i splendid job at this church which
; was released by a white conare
: gallon ten years ago. Mi. Morris
i carries many community activi
ties, one of which is working tow
ard the purighvise of a new or.rrm.
THE CAROLINIAN
J-'iis .* l;ov,' Moss II K cnilr" "
ptiMir i ,>l.!ii(>ii>i rimn ~ Inr * *>■ ll>‘-
( oea-< oki Compunr .waves e,
t'A,'-iroie long paradl pass*', 1 "
viewing staiut. Sfandin;:: viH)
Kiiidrix is (iiti Kmn, ••lirty
y, :H employe*' of tli*' (',*<- ! ( 01.-*
B,>’ |inr; PumiMin of \lempl*i ■
*»•**•«•«**♦ 4 * + * »"*•
Salisbury News Notes
By Avio VV'ii!<ij»a
• «'-«• R * « » • •« •« I» •••* * • -» * * ■* ’ * * ■* r * 9 * * ’ *- «••*.* -4
■ A I. I,"BURY- Mr; Ros» I* Ag
:■;>'> nopur, tiding educator m I h.e
iv i-choi'l •-v-t<?i» fe-> the past
will tel i,e at tin- end
■ i *>;•• ;.•!< I'ut ehool term Mr.-
i-: !h e princi|Nii of the
t; anne Quarry School and vo
med .-■ • Woman of the i o' bv
*he 10 ,- al Zcla Phi Bet.-* '-<>r-.ri! .
■ .-o nt, - ’ ri: t."i 1 'nn■
;-Ja.n, ais *■* r-e-.uo .*, e m -■*■!-’* '* -
in ~ I. ■iuiomal dinner l;el*i at
1 .: 11111>- iiri -., ho"l on H ,
i ' Igr-.viii, supei in I end,ui’.
■■l Re wan C'ounf.v schools,
i• ; of her -111 Wit t.'tndin ’
• i"' 1 ’" ;1 'Vie* )!■'•; given
' ’ui; ;'* 5 T < >ei •,| YKT u;; ;}
.)• ,1 •. - f , (»; | { t ,. 11 iH * ’ ‘
fu,,. r i.;;pcrvK,or ot Uu
He P inPd o"t that ..he was
.i ie to rk-veh'p r* ai-.ircefnine:--.
oi'gin.dity, initiative and rreattve
• nal ion for Negroes She
;".!*> to get Ih, be. i v-(ir);
f ; ■ of 1 -,1 ■-, p 'pi'- and ,a
j , ~ ioli- -,f t)er!',*et ion. nv po'iug
ini pupils
! * Ei win described l»er as nn
Ont.-tunding Citizen of the hi.h*st
oh,,mete: refU'cled irdhe eliildi'ei-i
lie Ilf,- faugh! m fhc commun'tv
end with all thn:-.e wiMi v ; "ii.
•he came in contact
School officials and other per
on- gav** (cdimi.nial:. t*> lice o*;f.-
tanding • ■•wi, e
In Mi A.giTv atiribiiied he*
--!, re, •. and recognition to her
Spiritual ; iitrlanre ..nd h*-r behef
;■ (kod She referred to hei .*.-;-
■' ice in Africa with hia ho-.-baii-T,
;ho lap l James E A noted
educator .and ml-wifinai >, and in'r
perciit,- as having inspired her To
rendec :■•*■>lwice to my fellownmn'
Gif . v ere presented by vat ion?;
’*."cation.d groups
in addition to her work au
principal of t.h* scliool, Hie is ths
of the SUJ.c Fcrk-ralinn of
VV o m e n s Club publicitions.
i mein be, of the interracial coun
-**», former presidml of the North
at, Jinn State Teachers Assoria
ti.on and piTsiden of the Gfird*n
Club.
MAIt Ii I .if IK ANNOI N i T3VEBNT
Miss Alio'ita Stacks announces
in*' mn>riagc of her aunt, Mrs Eo
ride Wilson to Me Edward Os
borne on May f>. )VE>J The mar
riage ceremony was performed in
1 1'yon hy the Rev I II Wil
lianir.. a reception followed im
mediately ,al the home of Mr
Helen H,annutn
Tarboro Hi Cop League
Ba $ e ball Ch ampionship
h ' X K ’* Tvl( it 'NT f V,nenis
doner of Athletic;, for the Negro
< i ;g!i School Athletic Association
■ u.lo i>ed last week the s'anding:
iof 'hr ll;;;'o c,. I;■ • •,i all t* , 1111 -
f*'i B',,' iy32 season wltich earn*
to cla.M jM;.y 17th Hr stalei
that SO high schools fielded team?
! this year which was an increase
! over the ■ revious year.
Pcdiiio High of Tar boro with a
record of If, wins arid no losso
was the Eastern divi. ion winnei
and Highkuid High ot Gaston,.'
with a record of 8 wins and two
1 losses was the Western winner
1 These two teams were schedule*.
1 to pin* for the State crown Fri
day night. May Fh'd for the Stati
1 honors.
Ihr Col on AloUcrs Itihilcc H,
,!i r 1111 /, ! hv }>r •’ Q. Vrn I>n,
Alcniphis dentist. ill I'IM.A, In
M'vcnlepii vein g it h,*s |.(>,',,**,••
mu' or llu- biggest cvn! ■ *>s Hi*'
nn., siirrouiuhiu. Vlimphi' on!
I(n- South l .o'h **',!*- a iinng
I oil- is , I I o» y Bn- 1 i
Th« couple left the following
Wedn*';-d-:*> !'n a Wf-dding to ip.
a. 1 ii*• 1 1 '••. ■ "pen! vi >uin * a »•■:--
and ' • - in th.wklvu ,
N- v York Cil >
M* vjjir'j .%[?•(. f) • *>* " no*:- j
t'"' : " !*t lift '■ (V* ' ft I
f . j •■*»,.,+ 'VT} - Cik*»('»}• j ,<» I I’lr- i Jot
as ■ ; ,■* l". H ' V
' ...’ey Mcnvn lai At'ltli-.i Ota -,
toil":! ,’"nlr.-.' w-!.'- held Ft id tv j
, ■ ■UI ", IV;' 11l :■!., , " :
sev en * jntestants. Winner v, **
W l l iielnnua (.unwih a opt,
more and Barbara Burton won ;,e j
! J j>h Pater* :ei of W-ot/ .
(“ongregatinrial Church in Winston
~ ~ .i East Vi .. 18
19.52
Hev Ufiltc-rrcn c r, foi •mr m- j
;-:ti :■■■! ■! .U I.ivuu; lone College in .
the Theological Department He;
i |n,-;.'ni a prose- ;<v a! All, n
1 ui* i'j ii. Coi ci'l , S ' C
He j- active in rc.h ions. sn'iaU
n*l uritlotm: circle in Wn•
-tor, ■ Salem.
Mr-ii was furnishmi hy t.h<;
Choral, accompanied by Mrs. Her-.
milia F Fhmslon.
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ABERDEEN
NEWS NOTES
A HER DEI 'J - Rev k ;-., . 1
to; of f> ■ AMF F.ion * lu-rcf, bas '
h* if] Bw.rrkivn. E'en- Vci'k ii
lending the General ('unit') nice..
Hi is: bek and pc'seheri at the
AME Eion Church Sunriav
Mr Joseph Portei and wit'" have
been re.'U!:ng h" r , for ";,;c ‘Vo<
hat they ire moving bark h nim
bi Georgia.
• rnlinr; in daughti r m Wn.-hing
ton. 0 C
Hi*dO' a T! itn 'i:i i u ,
York vt' il.in:.: tin a t-; She aiU
If-""- 111,'ll- fO! Non ,!>"
Airs Bertha Purritle *s sick We
I,op,- for [in a speedy gccovery.
Mrs. Mery B<-rry':- erand chil
dien in W»d«, »co verv sick bid
they arc improving now.
\'oo- let u- all work foi the
Master while if is day for night
eorneth when no man can work
ITFU
Corn is f ive-hillicn Julia I' O'op
in the I 'mi, • I '.lap greatei
in dollar rai ie than any other
'Hip
e to :
I •. (l R!\ |.KV?.-,.10N
i > W I 3
;s Tarboio IP 0
, V.'inU'ti 7 )
e Warren County 7 t
(i J JkevilU; 7 I
s Troy 7 3
c ! Roxburo 5 1
Kinston !‘ "
h JafStstonville 6 2
•s ! Seaboard 4 2
i |C re cam mu' 9 3
a Henderson 5 A I
o Snow Hill 5 I
r. Maxtor, B 1
d Wilmington 7 i
i- 1 Beaufort ;t 3
*. Franknnto>i 4 4
i Clinton 4 i
tic of the .Sfiii'i! of (.intlon. This i
y •.}*■: !art> :*wl party, tour*? j
ni.i|o» «iti* s of the nation on he*
h;t I j «>f cotton product v WiMiatri •
l N i : «>rs. L -if I*s? man for
<i* imi fooiler I Made < orotni*
< «>• « (>.1,1, is chairman of the
u « an«l |:--«t;*c{r marshall.
% sty LV.\ CONNEI.LV »'
|3' • 1 *• < 'H' ie'V may switch from
M> f ‘- ; ' ’ to on radio .. . j
i-. (' -.,v.: »»v and |
sh • 3 <• ;: °* n f **' * rr ' a ■"'•.jng a dealt b. a t j
-s f- ; ro i t -, cjtg next
■ " n , - And still the crooning !
?doi •.* i T I r- f consular television
Robert Q. now
persona! appearances in ’
- M ‘ v ■ kids \rthur Godfrey
■ ■ • >m he > nf’-'n pinch hit* as
■ •'!"•■' ■j ! ordinary AtneHean
” -• ' u > niakes over three million
u p y\ , f olnn’s
mti"*-:* •re Ih* .suh'jeot of negotia* •
? ■ n ? "pi a 1 > vd« of the
r ( ’ si:,n - Ts the den) jells, i
* s ' 'h? vv• ; i <s of the ' Yankee
IV-odir Dandy on TV . . This
a lone tvil l lie worth the price of a
V -• • • . oph.?e Tucker, so deep
; •"’d '■■•' audio nee cheers when
'• * to ll '■ l i on the I'd ShlMvati
• ’ f '■• l tv ‘h■ 1 1 -he roii M hard 1 y speak,
had a sjmo.nr experience in London
Ma- w.:s enable to complete a
run am .speech at the Palladium
•fp " n tumultous ovation
Eddie Gaoler's life story goes he
for--- Ih’ rv'.-vi:- « - in J\mc
P? attfr chatter
C I ITT Os, -Two record Mhuws
wcil north having fn vdip peririft*-
pr.rjt fi "»rn rv t,f <n|n t rf .i I pop rryUStc
fl re Ovde Y: ■ • rmtir
In vrhb'h the gr<' *t man with the |
fnimd/ihlc' horn pGvs such bines !
f i as ’ Sf. tfOwis R!n*s, w i
*i> ?r |m e ■ M^mpbis
Itllies,*' ‘‘Blues in the Night, **
“B-* in Street Rlttes'* and the title
sr»r*g, “Sugar Blues," a long*time
favor It o , . . Tiie other aJhnru we
refer to i« BUIy Mix's waxing of
S'h nhti' - :*% "V<P* 4 re Driving Me
< T v.--. -'\\ i '-rt - VfJiir I over Flos
and * , ?‘T«’-ise tin Kind, M
4 "i l nrl< ■•»iy. “!*«•■ rfj<Ua M and the
hr a»* Ni‘ o l "itia ne P *
C ( ">!, - : ’■•. 1 R [A. Jarmett f> a vis'
’ao- i. d’ i> "'Gonna Get Along
Wii)>out. V - Nmv' • b j c ked by- 'Ho 1 d
{) : ph- .*-.- " A. beautiful new
ball-id is introduced with effort, by j
•Itmmy Dorsrey . It's- The Night j
r v fiiied w I: h Echoes** with 'T<*il •
Me True" on the flip Frsnfc
binetfA i? still around and does a j
pretty -_y-od job vvith My Girl’*
and '' W t ’w?n p in the Sirruhina **
\ o|c Wisely!-
. GrcPiv* - lip 2 7 ;
’.v. i f uivision
"> .1 "vin: .ton 6 0* j
(_ tr : r:; a K 2
' ‘ 1 Ifni-ifj t 5 3
•I VV;n '! ! iiarlofte) '■! i
; /'lbentiarlß 4 7
•Viol flan’i'M 1 I
:R« nwiiif 5 2
I 'D-mbar < f although
'"• inning six games did not play
'the required number of games to
be i lir.ibte foi honors.
The Commissioner also explain
: that Stephen-ix-e of Asheville
pbyrd seven games and had won
all of them hm the;- were with
teams that did not belong to the
1 Atom it- Association.
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| n v roEpaicK r.. biibns
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i-'A.y KTTF/, u - Member.- <-f
the hc-lpinc hand c!uu oi tin
fn 4 > .rti. fi -1 ( met
day night in the home of Mj
i mnie Woolen on Ci'inbci lan-.f
d-e-’t for iheir regular monthly
nesting.
the meeting v. >i r -. opened by
inging ‘J-.’sos Keep Me Near The
'toss.' led i y Mr- Luenetta Bat
he e
Prayer was offered hy Mr-
Elijah 'l'aj lor after whirh
“Savior 'Vtnre Than t.i f e T'.o
Mr'', was sung hy flic group
There was a round table dis
el'ssion of (he Sriptme Les
son whieh was taken from St.
Matthew’s 30t.h chapter.
Mr- KUa Bethea, the* prmdent,
presided over the h -jn(s- session
at vhich time membei ? of the
■ arious marie their re
ports.
At the conclusion e>f the jneet
; n ■.; i social houi followed with
ii:c hostcp. serving a buffet ;a.u>
l-ei <>f chicken salad, sliced (oma
ae.:. let !*.'•.■*' Hit.- with yrajH' ale,
i i-'tte made pound cake, fruit
I jeiio ,nu‘s and mints.
On tlic 31st of At.iv which
is Saturday, thousands nj eili
*cns of the Mate will go (o
the polls lo cast their vote
for or against the hundreds
of candidates seeking local
stale and national offices. On
the local level. one of the
j greatest and most interesting
K* ties is the school end lies
pltal bond issue.
Those in favor of the i wtri- have
■nrked an-i continue to vv--rk to
have your vote in favoi of them .
They have pointed out that .
i there U not sufficient tied -’;p •V r ‘
i for the growing population of the
! city They promise that on the,
| . (aft will be sc-mat Negroes, 1
| doetotrDMiTes, ti*clini*’ums. all :
j necessary to operate- .1 tnodern '
j i ids pi la. 1.
, it has been e riiinated that ab-.' -t :
i iO pc rcent of the (-ui-comitv p->u
• idation are Negroes and it comes:
Cront good authority that a per ox :
.-raately iff) per cent of the bed
space will he reserved for us
t-'er the benefit nf those ta*
j payers who have not had the
i opportunity ’to talk with any
ot the sponsors, they believe
J that we will only have to pay
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XtWKliWOiCfiCfO
,-n sddittonAl ;:p cent'- of the
-t ) sat tie of reel -stale. IVhe
(lt< i t hi- ’eeri-'y il\C.b»des
lictb the --- hoot oid hospital
l-i i>d we were (it’Hilde to get
■a direct atisw-rr
On the c.hoolp ail nf in remcni
hi i the iiT.oi t fflven us a few
n-intfn p-io vhieh has - 1 long
r--1- rg o pi'-i' ran ivt-itch v'tl't-j'i.H
butlciin,', a nc-.v iiig’n school with
ail rrmriern convenience.;, which
ii clmti h cafeteria, gyinnasium,
workshop and auditorium with
.spacious class rooms.
Converting *he pi esent high
school into a .I-mior High
The < ,I,iifl I’.van ElcmCxilary
8-hoo.i '”il! get some ielief tins
fell but -.ibm.it the first of March
tlic new Cm e Fear housing pro
tect •••ill be coin pie'*, with »p
- proximately i r >o to “00 new fami
: lies They need relief
While r e ;im- on the -übject of
M’boob , d would tie well if rfl
mould sound out our eaudirisla
for state office.- a.riling them to
support a .chord for ret.irdcd Ne
gro children
Mis l-rina Fuller and her co
-.••orliers should hive the whole
hearted u.pport -if all the ciU/ens
of the state, on their second an
nivn-saiy of the Pi inciparious
Retardation School The local in
iciest has been yupeeb, but there
if. need for tat*’ . uppr-rt now
To Mr I iller we can only say
“s goent i >i> well done."
SU'K I IST
!\ti Sadie l ohnsou, '-tie Oru
■ * 11a s.onmon'i, Mr; (Leorganna
Wright and Mr- I.ovedy McNeill
! ('ontinue',. ->n the sick ltd
BFt' ... ...
L* iSricflv Stated R
| Approximately 05 countries are
exp* -led to send delegates to the
Si xi |) International Grassland
Coogre at Penrs .vlvania State
: College in Angost. Tl’e Congress
i iponsoreri by the United States
(on, i-itnri and the Food and
; Agnculfnr-- Organization of the
Uiii'-.d Nations
Oriental a n d Meditenanean
. fruit flies are major insect pests
in Hawaii.
The inse-ii-ide chlordane should
n-.a. be used where it might con*
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