fiA.TO«BA¥, MAY lOA, Wl Tm CyMBOONA wtm WJM fIVA Officiab Of SfflpHS ConvcntioB Recently HeM In Dorhaffllpuriijiii, Rariis High (OoQtioned froo} p««* one) Freedom does not meaa the rigrht to disrsffard the right of othera. • • • • Fashions for women are m wfiat miflrht be called the look- larger than 25,000 populate th« rate WM 1.GS6 eriaiea per aQd-see era. 100,000 in the South Atlantic! • • • • states the average was 2,051. | When gangsters work togeth- In Durham, Ureenies led in er, honest people had beet fol- number, with 671 r^Jortedi. The low example and cooperate for totals were burgli^r^, 4H5; their own protection. Aault 101; auto tlieft« S3; rob bery, 36 «nd murder* seven. Life is very simple if you have The FBI find* » 2.2 per cent enough to go for the sim crime increase over I9d9. Crime varies with the fiassons, the' ,Btudy shows, reaching a peak ni i w ii ":n^Ve“^«r:t'uchSf*;-Shake-up h Harlem- the lowest point in July. Al- ( ontinued from Page One most 96 per cept of the offenses' ~ were for th^.purpcwe of obtain- si^J'sible for the oi^anizing of ing property. jbars and grills, was charged with having had ^60 printed »iucti fruharrrt nni*‘nf aiil hurt t> *** c#>rtifying to «»itonnity to mlp^jthr orgaaizafmn." t*k« erHit lor h«Tin^ initiatr«t and regulation* of the HLU.i ... . i havm/ th.. «K»Te to plw* affixed his sigikiture, the HLU.i I I. j and soH. "Tauurhti h*»l t*al ^»nd iT- these to tho grilk for $.3 a pieee. All of hia is sakl to have been Ih cn at five in th** of the nnian. Wh> a h* l.M done the knowWg. ".r -r, ;pI>roval of the e»cntiTe etwn-; . ■ *1 ... . * *■ » the .stuu!^ that hafi louc hf. nuttee wtio*e function it is* to i '' paaa on sneh things. • Tt !l' I rf>,’ ,':iiu/(T tjii th.’ jtayro.l* in&r«- m 'ii*h b*» I'clt ii. I rahlf fit ‘ r»lifv’e fh'Tn ol itiy Loti to fniiijjr •mi.-w; tiii'ir inn-i in A itll -ll'*}* II'XII.TS Knight was said to have fall en down on his production in that he neither brought in new | members nor adjusted any «>n- j tractsl requiring attention. He | «ai^ however, “rt^ular in ap-} pearing on Friday evenings for | his check.” The cwiduet of both men was said to be r(*preh**n'ible too becaufie of their “anti Semi-1 tic beliefs,” a thing that ‘brought For cleans and shines tba^junt won't ’Bring your .shoes to the “W«e Wee'* Sbop Strings and eream», eveiything for ComicK, Magazines, and tlie latest new^l The Wee Wee Shop IqOD Fayetteville St. — H. Weaver, Pr*». The signing con%'ention held recently in Durham was attended by more than 2,000 per sons Officers of the convention responsible for its great success in the above ph(?to Teading from left to right are: Ethel Ck>iincil, member of the Executive Board; Rev. T, A. G^dy, moderator; W. N Bosley, assistant superintendent; L. E Lassiter, secretary; S. J j well, president; W. E. Edwards, general superintendent; Walter Mayo, assistant supermtend- ent; J. W. Burroughs, vice-president. ' Regal Theatre Sunday; - Monday, May H and 12 “DRUMS ALONG TBC MOHA.IWK” also “TWO-FISTED RANGER" with Charles Starrett Tuesday and Wednesday, May 13 and 14 “EAST OF THE RIVER” THURSDAY BARGAIN DAY-5 and ^-PAROUE FIXER” also “BISCUIT EATER’' aiid Short 10c I Sorors To Hold Founders’ M^t In Jersey City Jersey City — A regional cele bration of Founders’ day of the national sorority . of Phil Delta Kappa® will be held in Jersey City May 24. Panel discussionsi haive been planned in which sorors from all chaptergi in the Eastern reg ion will participate. Topics for discussiqn will include “The Ne gro and Crime Prevention.” “Tfee of Recreational Facilities,” and “The Rol* of the Teacher^ in the Defense Programme. ’' Dr. Thomas Hopkins, assistant 3Uperintendent of fichools in Jer sey City and head, of the Child Qqidance bureau will speak on crime prevention. Mrs. Nell ^Oecomf Becker^ of Theata chapter, New York City, has been chosen as leader and coordinator of the panel discuss ions. ) The panels will be followed by a closed banquet, Alpha chap ter, Jersey Gity acting as hostess I ■ ■ 6 Cir.'FT. FAMILY SIZE M with 17 great features —an unmafcliecf value Only $5Moithly Yow j|*t th*M 17 fxtm-valiM f*af«r*s |rtin Mgidair*’* all-ro^ quality odvmHigM • Safety-Cycle Defroster • Autoftiatic Li^it • Ccrfd Control • gupw-Preezer • Kefrigerated Shelves • 1.1.5 Ft. 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