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ii'yifcirriiii D&ED PRICE 5c Volume Twenty-two Durham, North Carolina, Saturday, April 12th., 1941 Number Fifteen EditonalOn Pare Two) Elation GroupVisits City Case-: Hearing Scheduled ^ TO Be Heard April 14 Finaocial Drive Of Joha Ave^ Bbys’ ‘ KOU6fON„ T«, rr- ift pM^poned a;t tl$« Ivit minate, j»in}»*3r (NMJt iHIJ J»tW uJSro® C;Cfift ProgressBig wINefO SW»ey ^ » 11 ot nity id •tting bt^OBie he Vm r«gi^ni|tloQ to kit July Thp V lUie Bie«4«i^ ^Ifekbinm th^t" tfif cA» ite iwBnt^r tttP The campaign workers of the JOHN AVERY BOYS^ CLUB had its kick-pff nxeetinjir on W^n.esday, Harch 26, at the Algonquin Club House and on the ■'following day 101 solicitors began a house-to'^house cantass io iraise $2S00.00 in cash and N. C. College Acts As Host To Goodwill Flyers DXJRHAM — A fK>«P six flyers, from Tu«k«^e In- 8tituite> vieited city hat Mon day PL «au at «»♦ Btop on • seriqe of “Goodwill d^tined to take them oq t}i^r laiesion of acqirai&ting tbf public wi'tii ^»e enibiyo all lifigro 1911^ ^tonlQiK Squadron, to nation^s ItM^l ii^ eiiite, wid «4watie#el dhk- 1^. The flyew, -witji the exception of fligbt «o)oai4l^tr And«r»»i, and two iD^3D(etairai wefe CAA trainees of TtUjJ^e^ee Institute, and fvtttte flyaig eadet» of *th« U. S. Air Gorp». , The flight opined Coromande* Ai>derson was espeeiidly design ed to enlist aa recruiis for the aerial bmnob of our national defense. Wi^ %e proposed ,dfe ,, “ ® giant training : Sponsors df the club are very the National Industrial Council Alabama school, in ,|>^afli«||a elj^| much pleMe4 at ,t^ie favorable of YWCA who was the guest^or Negro pilots, Mr. Anderpon Officer Charged With Brutality In Soldier’s Case to finance the opera' „ » f'^his© pnHia#y isiiie. All-t{o„g ,£ the club for one year. Miss Sevy Mathis, >^'‘lhe‘tire^i aa»e. ^aima .up^ response th^s- campaign wt>rk- speaker at a joint meeting oflMserted tfeat '4iadg©v$®tt^»«>J^ demedJ etsJ are receiving from both the the ^nior Industrial Girls’Club demand for Air Corps Recruit^* t Nest'd and white citizens of the ©f the Central YWCA and the* /While 4ft eity, rtiWneommunity and there is every^Haiirfiet.Tubiniw branch heWlii'aiade iiiformW . visit’ to:.Dii|ce Indjiaits^' W»pon"to’'^^»^ic^t!ion that the goal of $2,'»j"Y" building on' West Chapel>Uo^ersity# and the n’eiyrby* Uni - '-foBw^ ^^tioolHSOO-OO-wili: be reached. The Hill atreet;i . ' campaign workera are makinig APOLOGY.,. f ' ■ - We applogige due to increasmg lineage we were forc^ to omit from bur current edition' several advertise ments. lliis copy will appear in thie next issue of thej Carolina Times. THE PUBLISHERS. E—^ ■ w iHw he^eei^ied no4 on ^ f t. ^ m. •, •. ■ Wv B. DnAton . airf Thusgood l^at^tftlL 'KAAOP attomeye, irill apfiea^: for. Haeg^t. B there sboald h^ ^ seihttek in. lower |f “.S‘;JWem NAACP *** ""''* Ykth Council Pickets Buses d&ily report to the Treasurer, Mr, J. H. WIveeler at the Me chanics and Farmers Bank. On Monday, April 7, at the close of the first ten days of the' drive, 782.00 had been reported raised by the workers consist-!Tpt|ipn court, it h planned to oarry^ the W89.00 in and lAJlCUdC «u;ti:Qti to ithe U. S- supreme Broddp Women Voters Ask court. cash $293.00 in pledges. I The regular monthly board i NEW YORK — Passed unani- meeting of the club will be h)eld moosly and sent to Presiden* _ - in the auditorium of the home Booaevelt last week by «ie Wo- K|||l0'H|| Thworf 0Q (Tersity oi N. C. at CTjapeL fiill. NOON irfayed iioet to the flyWis at an informal banquet at the NEW YORK — Pollowiaig up Algonquiai Club House on Pay- ita work of the past year aeek- etteville St* to round out the inig en^loyroent of Negaro bus tour, ? ( *•' *f!!?^ii|| driv«re and conductors by the tFiCth Avenue Coadt Company afad affiliated bus line#, ttite Morningside Harlem you h eouncil of the NAACP, join Atten^pt To Arrest Editors Of Tanqia office building of the North ntem Voter's Council of Brooklyn, Carolina Mutual I«fe Insurance was A resolution ba«buig the! Company on Saturday, April 12,'jt. A/'m fj-h. 4t,bg for Negro-|*o Jail Mra- P- gener- at 12:30 P. M. (e, ^ indu»tsries. .. miH>a««r, and C. Blytihe And- |rew«, contributing editor of the eENNETT COLLGGE GROUP NAMES MORROWS ‘TYPICAL'i l^mpa Bnlleitin, wa« thwarted ’T- 'T‘ ■' ' y «s o u NAACP, other groups March 29 in picket ing bus lines at 125th street and Eigihlth avenue. The NAACP TAMl^ FU.'-' ley Nelson, aS8is*an4 pastor*of the Church of the Ma^r, and Madison S. Jonec, Jr. national youth director of the NAACP. Capital Cities To Push Prosecution of Blackjack Weilding Police Officer RALEIGH “WELCOMES” A SOLDIER Raleigh, April 10.—^N. E. The abev!e photo rtiq|y%hg Bmw soldier got wi^n visited s-liMB sence. The unfortunatis''tinit of the Aixierican army ic Airtrfd Gannady, Raleigh policeman,» Daniels whos« head and face ware badly btackjaeked by a 8a]^ charged with brutally beating a Negro soldier, Harold Daniels,' of Fort Bragg, will go m trial before the Police-Firemen's Civ il Service Commission on April If, at 3:00 P. M. in the Old Su preme Court building, it was {e&tned here Thursday, from R.- C. Powell, Saffty Commis- ^ner. . . • i Cannady was suspended from the police department pending the trial after white and color ed citizens had protested the brutality of the officer. | \ According to statements' giv en by an eye witness to the af fair, Mr. Daniels attempted to obtain a ride in a taxi and. was toia by tha white dri»rth.t1..(jg|.yj^g ||gy eigh policenaaa when the latter intervened ia a quarrel !»- tween a taxi driver and the l^iearro soldier. Mr. Duuela ia cnfined tor a hosp^l with .injuries and the poticenam haa been, suspended pending a hearing set for April 17. Ill Annual Report Joint Good Friday Service Held At n-SSt. Joseph Church vr\ kniv#ks * “'lii'e Seven Lai^ Words did not h^iul Negroes. An argu ment between the driver and the soldier followed are said to have drawn knives and threatened each other, whdn Policeman Canady came , . . . t. . on the scene and started bltck- Chnst” wa* theme T^y, jacking, the Negro soldier. j to tie jomt Good Friday aerviwjoflfice m €*i««o. Daniels was so badly beaten by the Interdenomma- ^ 157.161,414 over the face and t^ad that he Ministerial AlhanTO oi ® has been confined to a hospital. conducted at St Jo^ readied CHICAGO, — The So^eme^ ,Liberty life Ineuraaee e«mpai^ now hss more insoranee ia. force than taxy otfrer Negro 'iBsazajK*- oompaay in Ute United Statei^ awcodiog to iafonnation revealcA by Harry H. Pace, |»^dent, is ofjh^ annal address to stoekhiild^n at the eompftay’s l^onie the diree-i by Supreofce County Judge G. intervened and i>n bond*'' of $1, Pictured ftboye is the Morrow family which was awarded the honor of beftw the typical family by the Home Making* Institute which was V^acently at Bennett CSollege, ^reensboro. Friday when H. Comelioua released ihem W)0 each. , WarranifB of arrest were sworn out by Wiley Frank Bird, of Live Oak, youi^ white policetn>'n ehaan«d with murder of R. J. HiJl, accbmpamed ^y chief of police -of the Live Oak com>- munity and two 'fampa deputies who served the wBrr®nt«, attempt ed to jail the edit^s;. It is believed t^t intend ed to give them the th'ird degree in order to, discover tJie author of an article whjeh appeased in the Bulletin ehaxging him wi^ thi wanton murder of Hill. How ever,; Jwnes A. AuatiiL loea' mortician, and R. Williams eontaefced the county judge who released them on bond. Trial of the case haa been set for ‘Ap«0 18. fiird did not reveal hfii. Idesi-r tity, and after the jail Was foiled, aoqght by powmiBes of 11 Men To Enter Army In April STATESVILLE — Eleven Ne groes of the' Statesville area are tK^eduled to mter military ser' yiee during April, draft head quarter said Monday. The scihedule for inductions d-uring April ia as followB: April 3, three Negroee; April 10, seven whites; April 11, three whitee; and April 14, In addition he lost two of his AME Church, undei [Liberty «t the eiose of ba»iac_ teeth and part of his jawbone tion of its paat«. Rev. J. A-jj^ 3^ compaay tod from blows administered by the Valentine. joatstandii® gaim in assets i» ‘”Tr‘“£]»iirh br^chi ot tie' '>'1“ Committee on Negro Affairs ■“ ■>»«■> “'i ^ H m- ?■> ♦«* »£ >• »> has officially registered its pro- was conducted by seven mima jm sUtes. test, labelling the treatment of ters, each of whom dwelt on a Prom the ^andpomt of teM the soldier as brutal and unwar- partkulaor topic (rf the th«tae ,ii»oranee in forhe inehidMi^ ranted. “i^ttier Foigive Them for They jiadFoatrwl, wdinary ud gro^ As a means of off-setting Know Not What They Do” was-'Sui^me Liberty now raaks 1# the unfavorable sentiment ar- the topic of the masterful ser-[among the 341 -white aad «de*w|. roused over blackjacking of the mon delivered by the Rev. A- infiarmace eoBpaaias ia soldier among white and colors g. Croom. “Today Shalt Thou ed citizens, Iteniels will be Paradise,” wm« charged with disorderly 5»n- object ot Rev. J. H. Pepers soul stirring discourse- “Woataa Behold Thy Son” was the he«rt rending topic of Rev. T. C. duet and asaulting an with a deadly weapon. officer Thousands Protest Kindelherger Actioo United Ststesw Its Bearcat edoi^ ed eHupetit(»’ ia imurnmia force raniui 139. In Wlir attain this taak SnpHwii ber^ moved Up 10 painte a «Hi year whieii ia , at^eywe%~ipj| ham, whose pmtrayal of Chriefa.af acttieipBsni, in iMT. deep ai^ish moved the limners Dnriair 1940 tlie ewi^^gr ^M(| to tears. “My God, My Ood,[* «*. Ifaoef Why Hast Thou Forsaken Ma”jpoliyboW*» eiinht Negroes. WASHINOTON (A N P) — by . the Rev. J. H. Thomaa m*4ejof thoM Thousandjs of letters and telegraiu vivid for t^ large audience the|total .pagmplt- inununity to learn the soaree of of protest are piling into ttie laif;e audience the iamM'Vi^aea the «tory. He told the editors; jOfHee of Prodiuction Management ispiritual and phyaieal angvidk of ec^^^tt^will go lighit'witSi you if youlagainet the action of Mr. Kiadejthe dyii^ Savior. “I 'Htirat” tell who wrote the article.''Iberger of the North American!by Rev. W. H. Fuller dspicled Other persona in the Bulletin Aviatk>n, Inc, Inc., to such m ol^hse declined' to reveal the nam/e j*xtenfc tihat President Roosevelt *ltf»o€igh it has been said that m is beginning to feel Hhe presamre^ white poson of "Idve Oak whose [ All are being turned ofver to ftr. ook)red bueineaa haa been wredc,Robert Weaver's ofifee for afr- ed by Bird's act, wrote the item. ticm. physitoal crisis of the eiwify* tion. ‘ *It Is Fln^ad by' tfce by Rev. S. P. Pewy, aitd. ther Into Thy 1 eowasettd My Spirit'^ rounded oat the gram. .
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