THE CAIOLDfIAN RALEIGH, N. C., SATUBfeAT, ItW », IH3 2 ODDS & ENDS (CORIHOB VMM MM D ny state agencies m Capitol Bill. It would bo ridiculous to «van sup pose that thar* art not any Negroes capable of tilting aoma at tha bat* ter paying Jobe given out by the tar fluiig Mate highway dapartment. Tha governor is quoted further as paying, “K baa boon our policy to hire irrespective at race." It is to be noted that ha retrained to add : “and irrespective at Job”. We ceoMdw tha governor's alleg ed statement, “it ia not the Mate policy to become a reform organi zation and attempt to guide the Maoris and tha employment prac tices at tha people” as one which miMit have been expected tram hit 1 gubernatorial aaoond primary op i portent Wa would hardly expect a governor wboae opening inau- 1 rural statement “this ia a new day 1 in North Carolina" caused the thousands at Nagrees who had 1 been instrumental in bring about 1 his station, to foal that at long laM this stata had a governor who 1 would work to have the total worth 1 of all Ita citizens utilized ia the Job of making North Carolina a better < state. During his campaign, Mr. San- 1 ford promised to reform every thing that needed reforming. Re 1 the see coest to the mountains preached that message from tha sea coast to tha mountains. Ho said ha . would take the lead in working tor . and initiating measures which whuld raise tha par capita income level of this state. Since becoming 1 governor, he has mid that ell of the major causae for this state’s , I6w per capita income level Is the . lack of Job opportunities for Ha No- , gro citizens That statement must moan that reforming is badly need ed m tha area. But Instead at fat- j towing through on his campaign ( promises, wo find, attar his Mae- . tier, a governor who wrap* him slef in tha thread bars clothing of , tradition and seeks to put tits re- , sensibility of action upon tha , Mtoulder of others We do not believe that tha No- , groat In this Mata are alone in their disappointment over tha gov amor’s reaction and stand pat ra cial stand Wa believe there are a , considerable number at white pao- , pie In this state who reedy to sup. port the governor in taking action i ta improve the economy at this j stats These are the perrnna black t and white, whose vote* put Mr. 1 Sanford in the* governor’s sett They are the people he Is letting t down. WAKI COUNTY WAS i fat LOm 0 When the voters of Wake County j on May M refused to vote for J. i J. Sansom. Jr. to be • County Com missioner, they were refusing to i accept the services of one of the ’ beat qualified candidataa In tha Si ] man field _ i Negroes felled to support San- J •cm st well as they could have. Their failure to vote for him was because at (heir uninformed lack t of knowledge about their need far i participation in things frtltlcM. X Whims failed to lota tor him ha- t cause Os racial prejudice, pure and v simple. They ware aware as his 1 outstanding qualification, they r know that ha was tha equal of any i other candidate, and vastly wipe- c rtor to most of them. But he was 1 a NEGRO, nothing also mattered i with them. . « Sansom lost In his dartre to share c his qualification and wealth of an* t parlance with tha eittzans of Wake c County. However, it was tha eoun* t ty that was tha real loser. It will continue to lose in this manner un- t til white voters thinking in terms t of what is best for them, will vote c for th* candidates who eon give t them these things whether he be i Negro, Chinaman, white or eel or- j less i SEND TOUR CHILD TO CAM* l With school out. many parents t arp again faced with the perplexing 1 problem of providing for tho boat i interest of their children during the < summer < Ons of the vary best answers to i this problem la provided by sum- ( mqr camps for boy* and girls For those peronta who can afford too ] coat several agencies, groups and | individuals, maintain wall super- i vised rummer camps for children i and your patter should be able to < give you the namee and locations j of thaaa camps. Tha Blood worh Street YMCA end i the Sojourner TVuth YWCA provid* , summer eampa fbr boys and girls < whose parent* do not with for thflr < children to b* away from homo and i Mr those who ean not afford tha cost as an out of town oamp. Fbr information about thaaa to eel summer oamp* far boy*, call Mr. E. I* Raitord at th* YMCA and Mr* Furdie Andor* about tho YWCA summor oamp tor gtrto MORTICIANS TO MEET IN RALEIGH R Roblaeon. executive secretary of th* N. C. Board of Bmbataar* hi addition, there will ha repre sent* tivse from numerous compa nies which specialist in funeral suppUaa who will display tiiatr product*. On th* Anal day of th; meet a lection of new officers will be hold and a social affair will be given by TUB CAROLINIAN .agayygas. ■ TOTAL to to j* ™ hSsfssl.' jgrgx frh v Rational AdvorUstnr Bteresentattvo end mem ter at the Amoclaied Negro Press Fremtotanss the PttMvnei u rttuunub* tar me tatutn of umoliuitaO new* eta tone at isvirtasit as> unlaw nee *<*sr» engage 00-emeeme* the eee» tor cotunuusti tr tMs new*oeper dene* eeeewerSv rw pwai the ebev M th*. eeoer 11 1 the host ohapter. Members of tita Raleigh ifMgtsr of tha asaociation include R- A Clark. Carlton Hood, C. E. Light- Mr, C A. Haywood. C A. Hay wood. Jr. and D. L. Haywood. Present officer* at the Mato as sociation art Jam«♦ FUgrita. presi dent; O. H. Edwards. Wilson, vice president; Ferry J. Brown. Orstnt boro, secretary-treasurer, and Percy Rivera, chairman as the board of directors- FACE DEATH IN RAPE CASE «’ssxruss sn&g. toUAtl -M* .Mol M MM. and than knaabod bar to tiu ground. She sold bo attached her hade* and teldhar ha would kill her If •he told enTosio The attacker fled when he heard a car approaching, Mrs. Bishop said. Th* car carried her husband and two Franklin County dagytia* Bloodhound* war* brought to. the scene, but to no avail. Police said they apprehended Crudup when they found ho wash ed at a asrvtoo Motion on IffilMiorn St Crudup hat denied tho sharps* •toting that ho waa nowhere In the area at th* time of too alleged at tack. FOUR NEGROES APPOINTED TO POPE PRISON uMrtmvKß nfm MM n -Mm autfi, M imn. MU hllMtMi M.M M. lijgliwiye, | The appointment of tho NOfro ( guard* wm another more by the Prison Department to integrate the , system and to *mplop mar* N* treat. Recently, seversl iaaUtutions i have bean staffed with Negro per* , •onnel la administrative and other i duties A unit in Oullford County : last year was manned entirely i with Negro personnel. Winston-Salem Proxy Named ta M : president will ha arranged- Tenth- . tlve piano etll for too ceremony to , bo held in early October. Tho trustooe also docidod toot , the college should participate In “Operation Ceratroed* Africa" by ( assisting worthy studsnti who can i qualify to worh ia Africa with this project and sponsoring five state assembly for tho project next toll 1 CHARLOTTE, DURHAM INTEGRATE to peootiee in Km Charlotte Mefno rtel ooeordtng to tho adtototetm lion, is not hoped upon rice, but they Must moot tho regulations set up by a riputable board of bnrgiry. Autodrltta stotod that they w*qld not only wokomo Dr. Williams but hoped that his admission wOuld causa Many other doctor* to toko the neoogmry stops to qualify. Th* asm* aourot said that it was aware of th* toct that Charlotte Memorial offers th* bato facUltalt in toe coun ty and it recognised that Negro 1 doctor* had tho ntoa obligation to their patients as any ether doctor. Administration hoods admitted that medioal car* waa tha aim of tho hospital without regard to root 1 or creed. They pointed to tha toct that Negro patiana were triced in , all toe facilities at tha hospital. AU patient*. White and Negro, Wire admitted to* same way. examined that Negro patients were treated in th* tarn* room* It pointed to th* fact that » bads wart now avail, able to Nagrooa, and even though , W percent of the Negro pattentt treated ware Indicant. Utey Wore well pleased wHh th* services giv en them. They also pointed out that th* hiring policy of tho hoapltal waa baaed on qualification. Negro tech nicians nurse* practical nunet and expert* (n tha field cf medi cine art being sought wherever possible, without regard to color. The administration soys that “It la very arikious to eSt up an elaborate out-patient clinic. 1U plana cOll for expansion la this particular and definitely qpolla out to* toot toot there will he no discrimination They pointed to tha toot that Do’s AndDon’tt IH / J Doe’ Carry A Chip aa Ydur Shoulder, there Dteild Be Another Rtsse* h wfrm M RECENTLY INITIATED ZETAUTBb Pktonad are gins, reporter; Bsttk Clamant, Margaraf McCten. Janmnlito Un mmtty M*intad mamban a! tha Zata-Litaa From Utt to Huntar, prmdant; and Nathala Dsanr. (JVtif aftfern k Mmmk rifixt am: Bobbta Witßama, rka-premdant; Barbara Mania, Council, sanatory"). fmaaumr; VkMtda Johnson, assistant sanatory; Maxim Wig - ■ ...... - - - .... ■ ; thoro won some trouble spots, hot that toon should ho • sensible ev olution. Than won no apparent proMtsn that could not bo eotvod wtthfMMfbl* approaches. It was tpparasrt that fom and antagonl m tondad to irhtssi tha breach. Tha adratolstrsttas* any* tost it ia wffitag to alt down around th* ta ble and discuss tho wbala program wttk any and all IntariMad poroona and fMt toot they could come up with too proper snrwsr JuM aa they did ta tiso Dr. Williams matter. It is too atm of tho administra tion to sot up a working agreement with Johnson C Bmitt and other eeUopso in too area to recruit per son who would bo trained at too btopttel. In an IntogTotiif atmo sphere. toot would onablalt to do a more creditable Job. GOV. NAMES TWO NEGROES TO BODY (oosrronjgp rnoas not » entendtag of our horttago of self government under lew. . . cite Strongtoontng our determination to fnssrvs those vshsss; ft) areata a hotter understanding as our com petitive economic system which has given the United States to* Mgbort standard of living to history; (I) to loom enough about tho nature end soope of International oemmu nlsm to understand to* challenge It makes to th* American way of Ufa: and (4) to help wta tho eeld war through a voluntary program acittans to stimulate ta tercet to ■import of our notional purpo se* and gssl* STATE IN BRIEF cuom hxdxp moss ruts n Mr* Forrert D Hedden. proMdent as too local Council of Church Wo awes guaM at this moating. She of too World Day wf Prayer and the pUght at migrant worker* Mr* M. F. Stnaasnar is chairman at lb* FUnntofigemmlttoa. nD negroes expected at DUKE THIS YEAR that* tea*SS*rSd'ttadSnU far admission Win ha appUad to all tbtddnta Th* dadaton to Integrate an de partments of thO school followed a similar decision at two other schools Earlier this year, Wake FoNM Collage and Davidson Col yt, both ehuroh toatltution* ltft raclal barriers. Orsduate schools at Duka have bean open to Nagrooa since last year. Thus tor, there are two Ne gro studanta to the law school and one ia th* school as Divinity. Ball Club Boycott Is Effective SAVANNAH. Ga . - Th* first weak Os tho Boycott against tho Savannah White lex Baseball Team, th* currant tint plaoa team ia the South Atlantic (Solly) Loo gua tor discriminatory praottooo e •alnrt Nhgro ton* and Negro play ers w*s reported oa M percent of toctivo by w. W. Low, prsstdant of tho Savannah Branch. NAACF which it spearheading tha boycott Th* drive to withhold Negro pa bronsg* from Grayson Stadium, hatpa nark of A* Savannah Phite Six. stated tat Sunday afternoon -M jJv in all LM 'AVK*Vpi|fe£> I HIIHV BVllMMittf m ‘'lggMK^gßU^gUKm ■ ■is wk W. jjj | mmm ■ ill M Bite i iiaffmwr /ft . • - J'' w>.-.»„ 5 ' vm PM*** K i v W^i / m f* > "'WtL Members Os Host Chapter Os NC Morticians And Women’s Auxiliary As I See Greenville RT TONY O. DAWSON. SR. GREENVILLE Four Gree.i- j villa woman left Sunday morning to attend too interracial and inter denominational Christian Women's Conference in Winston - Salem which will be held through! this weak. Tha delegate! included Mrs. Na omi Dupree, Mrs. Maggie Woodard. Mfe L R. Taylor and Mrs Zelphla Gatlin. HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Saw Mias Cliffla LaVonne Little the other day and aha was practicing on a new Happy Birthday ions Since she couldn’t get the tune rig'it she , told me to please tell her sunt. Mias Hattie Littia and her friend. Mrs Lucille Acklina Happy Birthday tar her. Both birthdays art on June Mb COMPANY'S COMING: Mr* Co ra More has been keeping pretty busy hero lately making prepara tion* tar fee arrival of her twin daughters. Geraldine end Earline Mayes, who live in Springfield, ON FURLOUGH: A while back • tody received a letter from her •on who was overseas The letter read: Dear Mom. 1 will be home on a furlough around the first of the month. The mother answered his letter right away and said Dear Son. I waa glad to hoar that you •re coming home, but please do not come on a furlough because they are too dangerous I had much rather for you to come on a train I read In tha newspaper last week EULOGY: Mr. Joseph Wooten on • furlough feat two soldiers ware killed while passed away Sunday st his home on Reed Street following a brief lllnees Funeral service# were held Wednesday at 3 p m at fee Flara |Sn and Parker Chapel Macon Peseta# in a aeries for SalW League ft ret place Negro attend ance at fee game* throughout the satin has bean betwen AX) and ÜBO par game Only 31 Nerroea were counted in the park on Wed night Half of these had free pa-scs and the other* were Stadium em- PkheC tinea (bowed up at the Stadium each night, urging Negro*# ' not to attend White Sox tame* un- ; 10 such time as segregated seating facilities are eliminated, toilet fa etliUea are cleaned up end repaired. Negro players and player* wives •re accorded the same courtesy and housing accommodations giver white players and their wive*. * Bye. Bye new. Be with me next week as I See Gieenville. And please, Remtr.iher the Sabbath Day and Keep it Holy. Claim Negro Faculty At School Biased NEW ORLEANS (ANP) The question of whether or not the ex clusive use of Negro teachers in 1 all-Negro schools is discriminatory against white teacher* cam* up for the first known time in court last weak whan Federal Judge J. (f SCIENCE FAST AND FABl«| aHfeMWß=aßaaßaaaMWftMMg=B==aessa3g ""MhMHHM SMSBSf* V ” to® veean witq g ££» OOCt>B*--"f TV*dH ye--1 J fri fTTI wmer.rt f'v»T Ri Brown of Houston. Texas One of three Judges seated in court, asked atty. Constance Bakte MAtiey just that question. Mrs. Motley, who ia an attorney for tha NAACP and wgg in court seeking anaullmant of tha Florid* pupil assignment law stated tttot It waa just feat She also said fhdt the exclusive usq of whit* teac*ore in all-white school* was also dis criminatory. This subject has come up ta pre vious occasions as regard* to u*e of white taecher* in Negro schools and on-use of Negro taorhOrl to all-white schools. In many church schools complaint* have been mad* that white teachers have baas used in preference to Negro teacher*. In many cases retired white teachers hav* bean used in tll-Negrd school* Ne Negroe* in tite 6ssp amife hav* bean urod to all-white gctotala - - - - - f SCIENCE FAST AND FABIf * f AME Son Bishop Makes Appeal For Methodist Unification *WSP^-V852 gU CdntordSta. AMI Zion b. which wu hold Mr* re . Blaltop 0. O. Spottawood n Striking appeal tor th* uni flection of all Methodists. Ho took , A pok* at th* methar Methodist Church tte ita aagr«|at*d district. TIM prtlate began with tfte fol loWin|; “Nigro Methodist bodies Asm. unite ter n number of rea son* First M all. w* should unit* topreaont a solid front to to* fight ter ten frtedotn of ill Americans. Saeeodly, wo Mould unite to ah«ii|thpti our misMonary front, standonlta our odupotionol Insti tutions. TBon. wa should unite for S to If Lb. Average LARGE ROOSTERS . . .lb. 17c 1)7- »UCEf> PORK IQ. ISA HU.4/C STEAK U.49C »“h.29p S,™ u.loe Or ILM. Ste Slue PlAtB SALAD DRESSING . qt 39c ißii* (btOUND AA. 818 BEEF FA. ■RE# ; Lh. 09C STEAM tt.996 Or t Lbi |UI m 9Ca Sdr c * r “ tl<m 29c Fresh FRYERS—Grade A- Whole lb. 25c EMBEAs IA. HOUSE’S COEN QT|» CHARCOAL IS lb. bAg HVV MEAL 5 Lb* 0I U CREAM at tha WEST FUSE AQft FLOUR 14-Lb*. lub LARD S Lb* TW Open Friday Night Until IP E HORTON’S CASH STORE 1411-19 10 SAUNDERS it. • RALEIGH. N A Seagram's . Extra Drg Gin •It I vteto Atr ' Bjn6f fifUj l li * *si spiritual reasons. Today, lit th* ta ctatasticai world, thoro ia 0 Steady procession of church mSrgers.” He continued • “The one hun dred-odd splinters of evangelical Protestantism are uniting to sig nificant organic union* CORRECTION! 10 Lb. of Cream of the Wtet Hour Advertised @ $1.15 Ohduld Have Read . . . 79c Horton’s Cash sto*b

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