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TImm who w«r« Mrrcd at the
bAiMiuat war* th« memlwrs and
th»ir huittkndfl and ^yfrienda.
bnneinf wm enjoyed from SsSO
until ai2^0 bf mti*t wUch
Kilts T«mpiM Moriran and Soaw
Mac Williama cntazteined men-
beri and a f«w frienda at m cock
tail party. Members who attend
ed were MfaM G^eUe Trke,
Preaid«nt; SflvaU Oain, Irene
Jouw Bryant, Jumia Omvk^
Ethel Taylor, Lena Turner,
Magtralia Jenklna QilUierhie
Henry^ Stwie Mae Williania,
Thelma Horgan, BUsadbeUi
Anderton and Janie Couein, Six
of the tn#Mbet-a were attired in
pink wUh a coriaire at pink flow-
etfc and blue and pink ritibone.
TIte evening waa very much en>
joyed by all who att«nded the
affair.
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CfBlifilit# INB jPlfl CNII
Iftr to teasoert eX tquU
Mild yeai's ui aarvlMi
In reipect vu we method oi
hrmgmg tius about nowcver,
tl ere w a wide differeaee oi
opinion among uie Megro groupa.
i'n« cuniniitttiu whtcn appeareu
Uktute ui« goiumiMMin in
felt tivut, mis problem
eliould solved wiUiuui court
action. As to the metitod wnicn
Negroes m other states wiah to
pursue in their attempt to setUe
this issue, 1 voiced no opinion.
1 ivei that it is a matter ox their
UWiM aetcrmination.
Tius letter is written in order
to iieep the record straight, it
IS my philosophy that there CiJln*
ikut be any real inter-racial
undiratandiug and cooperation
built upon a foundation of
hyprocrtsy ^d dishonesty. Ne-
gto iuudersnip, to be eifactive,
must above all things else be
holiest with both the Negro
groups and the white groups. 1
havt! insisted time and time again
that tlie era of J^i»^ae« inter
I'MCial dealings is past and that
tiiis new era both goups desire
an honest, c^did and coopera
tive facing of their mutual pro
blems. it was Just such a spirit
that characterized the meeting
with the School Commiseion last
June at which time I believe the
fa|i«sic for setUing our salary
difficulties in this state was laid.
1 have written you at length
and 1 would appreciate it if yuu
will give this letter some notice
m your column. .
With sentimentB oi high per
sonal i|egard, I An ^
Sincerely yours,
JAMES T. TAYLOR
£xperienc«d, Capable, Demo
cratic Second primiUry June 22.
Vo4e for £. C. Brook*, Jr. of
Durham County for State Senate
16th Senatorial District. Former
member House of Representatives
19S9-i3i3‘. State Democr^iltic Execu
tiye Committee 19*36. Durham,
Alamance, Orange, Caswell coun
ties. Paid by Friends,
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“Charlotto’s Mdost ^Largost”
MORTICIANS MEET~-
Continued from Page One
est iu the Funeral,” and Mrs. B.
S Rivers took Ja her subject
“1 he part the wife should play
community life in order to at
tract the public to her hu^nd’e
burliness.”
Following this panel discuss
ion, Charles J. Lattiinar, direc
tor of research laboratories in
Madison, Ark., gave a lecture
demonstration on cosmetology
and derma surgery.
The nomination,, election, and
instalk|.ion of officers featured
the afternoon session, which was
followed by a tonr of the city
at 4:30. „The Association was
the guest of the North Carolina
Mutual Life Insurance Company
for dinner at 6 p. m. Thursday,
and the morticians and funeitil
directors said farewell to Dur
ham ^ter their Grand Ball at
the Hillside Park High School
Thursday night.
HOUSING
Continued from Page On«J
of the amount of electricity
which c.lii be used. A basic
charge for electricity will be
made against each dwelling unit,
but the actual amount used will
be checked by cheek meter,
and adjustments will be made in
the case of each individual
family according to the ^ount
of electricity used.” .
"No policemen will be station
d on the project to maimtaia
older or in any way to regulate
the conduct of the tei^Uits. The
tenunts of the }H'oject will have
the same rights »nd privileges of
the inhaibitants of any multi-
dwelling housing project, whe-
i»to debt in order to buy neiw
nlely or by the government.” „.
“Nothing will be in the win
dows except glass panes and
ijcreetis. —
“As to the rumor that no one
will be admitted except those
having new furniture ,a>nd furnish
irgs, it is absolutely untrue. We
shall encourage proper u{^eep
and furnishings, but we shall
discourage any tei^afat’s going
nto debt In order to buy new
furniture which he cannot afford.
Of cour.’t', the way a tenant
spends his money is up to him,
bat we will have falnilies with
low«st incomes, and there won’t
he m>ich for them to spend on
non-ef'.entials.”
“J. Frank Hanley restated
!he eli.-’ibility requiremenits in
the tenants in the project. Oc
cupancy. will be limited to n#Jtur
h1 families or cohesive family
ffpoups, who must have lived in
the city of Charlotte for at leas*
three months prior to time Bveflt-
ing appUcattion. The ‘family
must be living under bad hous-
inging application. The family
income must not exceed the
maxiums which follow: for fcwo
p«n*n^ tSM; tbr««, |M0; foar,
J7li; iijt to eight, $784; Pref«r-
ence will be given to fflmili^s
v/ith children under sixteen
yaara of »g» who bav« lh|r
come* aad are living nnder wosrt
housing condUions,
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matMf bo«r, you may ^ tbanded without funds, your vacatioo wn^sd.
yoor Hifienuy mined. Why nm such risks?
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Ttavides Cheques. Hjey sre your own peftooal fuods—safe, ewoomi«al
and ipcodabJe anywhere. Just sign your name w each cfacapic a^baa
yon buy them—again when you spend them. They provide y«u wii a.
“dieddiig account” wherever you go. ShouM di^ be k>it or state,
HocountMsigned, your money will be refunded ia full.
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Continued from p^e One
presence of nine alumni, whose
diplomas were signed by PreMd-
ent HcOorey when they gradu- |
rted more than ft quarter of a
century ago. Each of these
alumni had one or more child
ren in the graduating class of
1940 whose diplon^is, also were
signed by Pre^tdent MJcfCrorey.
Few American college presidents
have enioyed tenures so long as
to eniAle them to direct the
college education of two full
generations.
In the course of the exercises,
('resident McCrorey announced
the winner in the Junior prize
contest in oratory. This contest,
fostered iby the Alumni Associ^
tion, is awarded annually fof
excellence in oratory. Walter C.
Daniel, of Macon, was the
winner. The Alumni Assocation
announced a pledge to raise, dur
ing the year, an ^ditional sum
of $6000 in connection with the
current campaign for funds for
the ue of the university.
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