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eATCB»AY, MAT 3rd, IWl THE CAftOiJNA TniBr «iv You Ever See Such A Smile” Jam£8 Samner Lee, Jr., ton of Dr. and Mrs. James I^, who is the very image of toby haij|>iQe8s. Buby Lee, wmi chosen as the second baby in the contest sponsoi^ by this pablication, whose Committ«« on NegJ'o Bal^ Week selected contestants from numerous photos sent in. POPULAR ailB ENTERTAINS Colored Famies Stop Trolley Tracks From Being Laid Philadelphi*, — An uniMWal case here last week aaw several Negto families teeking an injune tion to halt a trolley “spur” from being laid on one of the ivxiidpntial streets of W»»t Phil adelphia. The spur woald create a “nuis ance” the complainants said, they sued both the Philadelphia Triui- sportation Company tand the City ol! Philadelphia to prevent them from going further with the tracks in the 500 block. The petitioners included th‘ lev. D. M. Henry, pastor, lind- ley Methodist church j the Rev. D. W. Hoggard, pastor, Mount Cannel Biptist chur?h; thp Eev. R. 0. Napper, AMB minister; Mrs. Liahel Chishqlm^ Mrs. Pin- key MoCaskille, f and the Rev. George Ellii^on The petitioners were represent ed by Raymond Pace Alexander, who told the court that the pro perty owners had been given no opportunity to voice,their senti ments before the work w«a begun The workmen began tearing tip the street on Monday, and the hearing on the ipjtmetioa was heard the following. 42nd. SINGING CONVENTION HELD The Les Jolie Club is ‘ mie of the mo st popular social organizations of Durham. Last week the club held a beautifi4 dance at the Algonquin Tennis Oubhouse. Above is a group of nteoibers. Reading left to fights they are: Miss MoriiK Dixon, Mrs. Lathrop Alston, Misses A^ie Bailey», G^ude#Nl. May Tom kins, (Seneva Torrence, Louise Nichols and Jo^io- phine Pretty. This action ia declared one of the few in which Negro residents have gone into court ^aittst the giving Celebration, Sunday May 11, Approximately 2,000 persons were in attendance' at the 12nd Annual Singing convention held at the Pearson Sdwol hoe last week by the New Hope Baptist Association, ^own above is a section of the vast throng that jammed the aMditorisM and overflowed into the corridors and grounds of the schori. Washington high here, for equal pay to white and ^jolored teacher Societies, in cities, towns, and commtuities, assemble in select ed churches or other appropriate who are equally qualified, edifices and conduct ceremonies in conformity to a prescribed •program, which includes prayers, disjtinction solely on the grounds of race or color in flxii^ salaries paid to white and, colored t( ach- ers and principals ini the public schools. Violation of the fourteen th amendment is chai^d. Qreensboro — Miss Mildred A. Burias, bead of the departm«it of physieal education, Bennett College, left tva Hanpton Iiwti- The petition states that the schools. Violation of the fourteen Sitate board oft education requir- th amendment is chai^d. ^ * * city and^ public utility, in order responsive reading a ser- e^ identical certification for both Handling the case for/Mr. Me-' "|ute, Hampto^rHow^rf to preserve the standard of their “ address on Odd white and colored teachers and Daniels is Thurgood. Mi^rshall, ^aniversity, A and T and Bei- neighborhood Peliawship. jthat the educational background special counsel and S D. McOiU I Th^e celebrations, especially .for each group had to be the same I of this city, member of the legal 1 « II ^1. 1 (when held in churches ^or ctherj The complaint sets forth that staff of the National Association UUu t6U0WS I'MnKS' assembly, are Mr. McDaniels has been a teach- for the Advancement of Colored open to the public and are lai^- er and a principal- in the public People, ely attended by non members. In school system of Escambia Coun-' the larger cities and towns where ty for more than 13 years. White ther^ are several organisatiDns, high school principals, it states, joint celebrations are held. These are paid $200 at tie start, while are popular with non-members McDaniels, after 13 years of nett colleges. Washington, D. C. ICNA) iw of Odd. tunity for, the public, to gain a VOTE FOR JOHNSON ¥ S !i.. n ::: i li:: iht ns: m :iu .9 Sii^ FOR CITY COUNCIL FROM 6th WARD Tuesdayf May6 , 1941 iThis Adv. Donated by Friends ■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■ The Grand United Orda Fellows in America afijiually ob-j knowledge )f the serves, on the second Sunday in Odd Fellowanip, May, what is known as “Thanks giving (Day ’ * in the .organization. pi addition to the United States of America, the jurisdiction em braces Central and South America the West Indies, the Philippine Islands, and Liberia, Africa. The time of ohwrvance this year is Sunday, May 11. The various uiiits of ' Odd Fellows, Lodges, Households of Ruth, Past Grand Masters Coun cils, I%triarcbies, arid Juvenile M5r'— ■and agord an exceptional oppor*jteaching, receives only $165. Florida Teachers Want Equal Pay Nature gives to every time a^ season some beauties of ita ownf and from morning to night, as from the cradle to the grave, is grandeur of» The court is requested to is-jbut a succession of changes so sue 'd permanent injunction a- gentle and easy that we can scar- gainst the defendants making any cely mark their prc^ess., For yoor sfning patetng i PROGRESSIVE Paint & Glass Co. Paints > Yamfatei Wall paper and auto «>4 E. nrst St. - CIttilitto J. U Powell. Fm * Jaekamville, Fla.— The Es cambia oouhty school board has only until May 5 to file an answ er to the . petition for an injunc-j tion against it' brought April 11 By Vernon- McDaniels, principal of DO DROP In to THE HOLLYWOOD INN “If Not SatisfiedTell Others... TeU Us” 118 s. Mangum St. .Prop* Mrs. Hayswood VCfTE FOR f MONET TO LOAN On iHamondfl, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Men’s Clothing, Type Writers, Shot Guns. Muai^d In struments, anything of value. RELIABLE LOAN CO. 121 EAST TRADE STREET ’^arloite’g Oldeit and Largest” II V -A- ^ fit A Dr. Ernest C. B|[own -FOR- City CouHcilman Yonr Interest and Support APPRECIATED THIS IS THE LIHLE FELLOW’S WEEK •■••••■■•■•■•■•riaaaaaaaaeaagsssaAuaM •■•••■•BaBaBaaaaasoaaaaaaaaiMaaBXMa Open a savings ac count this week for your children- teach them the wisdom of thrift through systemat ic saving at this bank. It’s a time when we can all stop and pay tribute to the most imiK>rtaiit person in the country today—the fu^ ture ruler of the land. Wje can be thankful that we can introduce him into a land where ideals of freedom and enterpri^ allow him a better chance of carving out his place in a land we know is better. Mechanics & Farmers Bu& Durham and Raleigh .MWMwwuHMiiiMMHMtasMmiiainmnagiKK
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