THEY WILL SERVE Wives of brokers and saleswomen, who will ,serve as hostesses for 4he 11th annual convention of the .National Association of Real Estate Brokers which will be held Au rust 15*21 include (left to right, first row) Mesdames: .1. A. Alston, Allen E. Caldwell, Edward C. Miller, W. T. Robio, Cornelius King. Second row: Mesdames W L. Calloway, A. F. Pitts, ,T. R. Wilson, Sr., G. D. Jewell, Calvin Thornton, Joseph T. Bickers, Herman Glass and Mrs. Charles T. Ball.. Third row; Mesdames: J. C. Johnson, Q V. Williamson and Sirs. J, R. Wilson Jr., will serve as di rector of the "casual hour”, and Mrs, Edward C. Miller is general chairman of the entertainment. (ANP) PRETY PLAY FASHIONS - Attractive Miss Priscilla Lutie, a 1 ?isLns sophomore at A*T College, wears an attractive playsuit in ! black cotton, in preparation for one of the several weekend outings ■ arranged for Rummer School students. She stands in front of one of \ the many massive oak trees for which the campus is noted. Appeals Court Okays Bias ! Housing Plan; NAACP Balks j ATLANTA < ANP) —The U £ district court of appeals last week ruled that, a Savannah, Ga.. Ne gro woman was not entitled to an apartment in the Fred Wesseis Komec, a white public housing unit. In passing the ruling, the ap pellate court, sitting in New Oi lcans. upheld the decision of TT. S district Judge Frank M. Scar lett. The opinion, written by Judge Richard Rives, said “there is cer tainly no law" to prevent, volun tary racial segregation ” He said there was no proof that the wo man. Queer. Cohen, “actually de sired to becomp a tenant in that public housing project.” Scarlett had ruled that she had m Buy A Home? —SEE— JOHN W. WINTERS 1309 E. Hargett Street, Dial TE. 3-5251 "For Home, s That Arc Different Let Me Build For You " Complete Drafting of Plans--Sunerviside of Construction ASSISTANCE IN FINANCING A Satisfied Customer Is M> Best Ad ASK SOME OF THEM ... -Hr- and Mrs. Paul Vandergriff .. . 1108 8. Coleman Street Mr. and Mrs. H. L Brown 833 S. State Street Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mints 313 E. Hoke Street Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clemons 1112 F Lone Street Mr. and Mrs John C. Washington 705 E. Edenton Street Mr. and Mrs. Charles La Sister 1821 Battery Dr Janes 2212 Bedford Avenue | Mr and Mrs, Johnnie Jones, Jr 301 Smithfield Street j j , not, made applicatidn for an a partmen;, in the project and was not entitled to preference as she had not been displaced from the ! project site APPROVED PRINCIPLE The appeals court, apparently] recognizing the case as a test at - 1 lion sponsored by the NAACP said i that “in both pleadings and thp proof, government* !!y enforced ; segregation is denied ' Georgia’s Atty. Gen Eugene :'Cook said “it was the first time j to my recollection that the courts j have approved the principle of ] voluntary segregation,” NAACP leader A.. T. Walden, at.-! torney for the plaintiff said the : decision probably will be appeal-! sd to the U. S Supreme court. / j: Confesses Murdering A Teenager GASTONIA—Gaston County ru ral police reported Friday that a 51-year-old man had confessed to the Saturday night slaying of a teenager in an argument over a woman Detective Ed Groves said Ervin Meeks, father of 1! children baa been charged with murder in the slaying of John Agar Crosby. 13 j of Clover, S. C Meeks' confession ratne about two hours after officers hart released him following lengthy questioning He was taken into custody originally about four hours after Crosby’s bod> was discovered Wednesday The accused had been in iad here until Friday moraine vhrr he wa; first released for lack o' evidence. But after his rr!<; - Groves received an anonymmu tc ephnne call linking Meeks to the death. When questioned if a In. Meeks readily admitted killing i Crosby with two blows with a wrench on the back of ills head according to Groves, The man claimed he acted in self-defense :n the argument The detective quoted Meeks as saying Crosby had attempted to attack him with an axe. It Pays To ADVERTISE i ®Home Folks! Locally Owned Operateil 5 CONVENIENT STORES 2*l M FAIR VIE 31 FI). i FOREST MILLS GARNER HENDERSON FR ANK LIN TON DEL MONTE PEACHES v 29« DUKE’S HOMEMADE ! Mayonnaise «• 49c ARMOUR’S STAR ~ ««* u U. S, CHOICE CHubK Serve with ff* New While Jfmu jSffS | POTATOES #g§ m HU and Homegrown M »3 TOMATOES tt9K|l «Jg POUND 8 NEW WHITE | Potatoes 1 o ■*. 29c TABLE BEST Margarine 2 ■*. 35« Prices Good Thur., Saturday July 19 ! Quantity Rights Reserved i 2 Ask Press Leadership On | Civil Rights And Integration PHILADELPHIA (AN) Press i leadership in strengthening civil j rights and integration was urged | by two speakers at different meet- < ings held in Philadelphia recently. At one, a luncheon sponsored by the Magazine Publishers associa- 1 tlon in Pierre hotel, Supreme court Jusiice William O. Douglas j called on the press and educators, j to provide leadership in strength- I ■ ening civil rights. He said he was ! 1 shocked at results of polls indica- j < ting that many Americans do not j I accept all of the provisions of the j i Bill of Rights. i The polis disclosed that less j l than two per rent of persons j interviewed agferd with *ll j the provision* of Ihc Rill of Suspects Questioned In Two Mysterious Greenville Fires GREENVILLE, N. 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