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PAGE EIGHT THE CAROLtfJA TIMES im ‘6t iiHdv ‘Avcranivs Bus Strfl^rs Report Progress, To Ei^aiid ^Activities Until Fight Won TWl’ officials »n^•«K^ed in p*r ing « *MiH»rity li*t of 400 ph*tif •111'^ »wai(tinjf joha tt) 94 men don«l witli the sifyning of th»M ^ doe«tfi«nt but ihall ^iniiin exist«»nce, as required by laV, who ha%« had part time work in to act in court shonld o* •ame lh“ pB«t two or three yoars; and time fn the future the oontr«c»t fallowing ts'Ontm had trnnsi)iiwi^*h«t •* «oon itf these mm tin j, violatedi. Mid doniands n>«de during the placed, the next 100 nj«n would jinst 14 »Ui,VB erf the struggle. |hav^ to he N»,2;roo«. I.. That John A. Ritchie,; 3. Thi^t inasmuch as th«re i«lfnt of lK>th the Fifth no iieaiority or waiting list “for wild emnpiin.v and th« ^ m»ch«,io% _ - , - u « IWOaj BijrW jmA weir Oiwiibn^v V>rp. afti-r yiven immediate employiuftnt in. toppel off by « Bn» and T. Singers. Cooling To Durham NEW Y(«K (ANP4 flknuMRtHl Nflffivw**. Iwll Mrtit {(^ j,4*, witii the uwgor bwi com- pAnies wening Harl»-m, i*mwded .tte Uoldeti (Hte ca.Mno-P’’* *nd b^ard their Strike eommiW*** The dxiyer of the taxi, «fco its decision is M follows: • 1. Fire «v®ry year t«k«« n toll was seated on the front seat»! *'ln arriving at this decision of 10,000 lives io the United ordered the i>a8Rengers to get'the Comml8iiio& ir advertent to' the hell out of the cab, statinc the very necessary principle 2. JHre annually eauaw a pro at the tame time he did not that no fficer shall use any peptj^ daihag© of 9300,00z,000 in haul “NigiEers”. An argument foree other than that ^uired the United Statet I t.. I~T*iq T’l,*. fo ' the soldiers and the to enable him to enforce the 3. one cot of every 00 homen Durham, Apru 19.—ine la- driver, who was joined by sev* Iwr to etffect an arrest, and tO these «ievelo|y- mous Gapella Choir - of A. and eyal other taxi drivers, follow* prot»;t himself from b^ily in- Powell brought T. Ckdlegc, Greensboro, is ed, finally resulting in the po* Jury. The Commission does not enthumastie chtierin^f scheduled to apepar here in the Hceman being called. and will not uphold any officer 7n fbibwinK (‘anjh item. It wa»l B- N. Duke auditorium on the jgan Legarde, whit? who is guilty of brutal or in- ' . , . . .. ^ . . meneral otubur^' t*'® North Carolina ^oman of Cary, who was at the humane treatment of any of- . 8|>rji^» aeeordii^ to hoiy 1 ki. inn (College, Monday evening, May gcene, testified that she pro-fender of thelfkw, but in the *"K autjioi'itiee, atsrt aiuJ that 100 ' — R‘eeit«,tion of ia ments by Rev. and One ottt of every 00 is attacked ’by fire evtty year. 4t Coiobastible ro^fa are ^ major eauae of fira in th* hont^ ? to hoiy the eleajl , riooo in dailT lo»e« " -teadfaat pefiuwl to aekwm- this eetegwy; ^\^len, in slow, deliberate and 5, at 8 o'clock. The program tested the brutal beating of the instant ease the ifreater weight®? eampaipi frpm_ outsida oif J hrotnAt ttie ***•“ repeated re«|uie8ta of uthen be immediacy sdeetea phrasing, h© is sponsored by the Durham A, soldier to the policeman, and of evidence indictes that the^* house. Start with the roof * the iwprAiati«rfi eommittee for i Mmferenee, and pkaeed mto training as bi» ujf j^y of and T. Alumni Chapter, for ^nt with “righteous indigna-action of Private Harold D*n-o# the bon«». * ^^rikers representatives aaid drivers, a proeeas that nex,t week we do not get tli>i* the benefit of the student loan tion” to the police station t« iels brought oh the unfortii- The first point to check efita itted the mounting lo.'jaes. I’rom four to »tx week*. ^^nd. The choir is ut^er_ the make further protest, but ap-nate circumstances i?|rhich| tookeernhig the roof—in line with this aide *tlr table, but that th« “ intend to pieket on wniil hrtl freesea. Rev, A. Clay- ton Powell, p»dor of Abyssinia Baptialt ehuret. and one of Bts-auap of thi* faet, h* will ti» employ 211 Negro busmen ing ^e«e several terms and iue-h«nie« if the Trans^wrt ^ Workers union ean b« apjienled. thr*^ eha«Ti»en of the eommittee told th* wger andivnee that thm That b« eonferenoea with the WINE and DINE at ARCHIE’S BAR and GRILL 601 E. First Street Specialities in Breakfasts Lunches, Dinners Imported and Domestic Wines I Pints, 15c—Pints, 25c—Quarts, 45c 4. That the ag«^me«t embody Jt oL shall be eontainet! in a contract , , ■ j which there is a deiiniw l«»>or by properly ainihonzed Jejjre, aentativen of the bus compnnie* ^eonseionsnesB owing to the pre the union and the committee, [ppnce },i^e clothing «nl other having the full weight of l*fwjjther maTiufae,torie«. Not only lie’hind it. ithat, he aaid, picketing will be fl. That the word, *^j>etnian j extended to the mAny in betweeti ent” frtiall preface the present streets, negleoted heretofore for name of the United Bus Strike owiramittee indicating thereby fh«,t the group shall not be /iban ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I the sake of concentration upon the n»in th€^i#ifitfr^. a a ■ direction of Prof. W, B. Law- patently no one there cared, place at the titoe complained the •warning atatistics of the son, Mrs. Legarde is the mother of of. Por the Co«nmission to de- NFRA~i» wihether it is fii^ two sons in the army. She stat- cide otherwise would result in j-esistant. If tjie WMjf is not fire ed she saw no knife in the a conclusion unwarranted ‘ re«i*tawt cover it wift asphalt Singles,’Whieh are ealorful and Irving Ch^k, Managmg mg weight of evidence.- |eeonomical,’as well a. fir^ re^« tor of the Raleigh Times, stat- ■ ' '■ I . ant. Policman sce«e Good Spring* Gleaning^ the officer or with the knife, he had dravm his after one of the taxi H. H. Wise, unit demonBtra- tion farmer of the Thret Mila community in A'^ry CoUhti^r, * has found that the use of liioe LINCOLN THEATRE Charlotte, N.. €. DR. AUBREY L. PALMER Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted We maintain a completely equipped office for the exclusive convenience of the Colored People. TeL 3.8500 (OpiMsite PubBc liKranr) 317-A N. Tryon St. . (Continued from page one) tl» many bjretamler., CannBdy that he ^ ‘n-W the beating, but «iw no to handle the affa.r by himaelf. ,,3 The soldier draied curim* gpri„g. el,,„ijg ,q„,l fire pr, tnreatenmg mm vention. A run down «>ouse is ^Imife^ ontv officer “I did." prime fire hazard, according to'gg increased fiia cro|> yields that ivers statement given out by the National Fire Protection h^ Hme his entire farm had dravta flne on him 'and Commission in rendering •ssociation, which adds that: Iwtithin the next few y«an. that after he saw the officer, ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■HIMiiHBiMHIHHHHiHiMHHUUiHHiBIMW approaching he put it in jjjg' pocket. From testimony of several witnesses at the hearing it ap pears that the taxi drivers were n reality the instigators of the trouble which started when Daniels together with another soldier,. Edward Hall and a girl friend got into a Strop Taxi and requested that they be taken to .Morgans Tea Room. ■ 8 WHEN IN CHARLOTTE... SUSIE’S GRILL At... 227 S. Brevard Street Visit Special Home-CoofeeH lileals Beer - Sandwiches - Music “in The Heart of Charlotte*' C. M. WITHERS, Manager MON.--TUBS. APRIL 14-15th Randolph Scott and Kay Francis With A Big Supporting Cast of Stars —in— “When The Dalton’s Rode” Portrayed I Daring SCHOOL-RINGS, KEYS, FRATERNITY - JEWELRY GRADUATING - NURSES - PINS H. FLOYD-HORNE MB E. Flrrt Street Charlotte, N. C. 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