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I AIGS OGBT THE. OAP.OLINA TIMRS SATURDAY, JUNE IWl Confcfrii^ Degree Of Dwtor of Pedagogy ContiRiics Prim Page One Discrimination be takJn to deni with it iftw- tively. I note with Bat ififaction that the Ufftce of Produi’tion Manage ment has reet^nized tlie ««*rioiw- n«*sK of this .nituation, and that on April 11, IWl, it uddrewied a [letter the subjeot to of defense contracts' Texas Murder parficul- doing for the Xo^o, nrly almut employment. Carl R. Johnson, of KanRa« ftnleiffh Citjr, Mo., will tell of the Hlriyr-' gle in his area for jobs, *"1*0* titled the cold blooded statement of yjje, Suterf J. H, —i N«rth American Aviatkm, tiiat “Stay On The Right ' Side, Sister,’ Theme Song For Motorists Alpha Kappa Si^a Honorary Society, J. C. S. Do yon rememi»er song a few yeari» ( “Stay on ^e Right If yo* dp, the Kindelbeiifer, preriaeot of Safety Division says, all holders are diflPerent from many Oi ae.en.. coDir.tw. A. Chirf of th. N.tion I ,.tac. •• jthe full «upi)ort of my ofHce be- ‘ ^otoristn driving on the wiong |hinl your 8tateiiM-nt to the effect | H. L, .LeFlore of Mobile, Ala. gjjp the road and pedeatrianH that, ,‘All holders of defense-will, report on efforts to break „„ the wrong side of the| jcontraetn are urged to examiiw down barriers in defemie train.accounted for 93 of the 3491 'their employmwit and training ing alchools, and Sidney R. Red- trallic fatalities In thiS state the policie« at once to determine mond of Saint Louis will tell how fj^gt four month,1 of this year, jwhether or not tli«« policies the threat to sue the board of jieeording to records the Safety .make ample provision for the full education produced results in liin Division. ; i petent Neg^ro workers. Every avail city. Ernest Marshall, on the Dr. J. J, 9Urks, President of Benedict College, conferring etent Negro workers. BHory avail jstaff of the defen.s« training drvii 'During the four ^onths P"»od the deeree of Doctoi: of Pedagogy upon Mrs. Mary ackson Me- able Source of labor caimble of sion of the D*>troit, Michigan,'froni through April, 19 Crorey, Ckiunselor of Women, Johnson C. Smith University and Iproducirig defense materials must nationally prominent wife of Dr. H. L. McCrorey, distinguish*!be tapped in the pre.'^'nt emer- ed President of Johnson C. Smith Uaiversity. Wins All-Expense Scholarship at Talladega c2 Walter D. Bingltain, 1941 graduate of Booker T. Wash- iliCteM Hiffk School, Mempliis, l%iiiies8ee, has won the ALLr EOHnSNSE filPHOLARSHIP at TaUadeg««ICV»Uei» for 1941-42. re- MwaM* far four yean. This spring two fcuna^ and fifty »en- mn and high school fraduates from thiHeen southern states eoM^eted far this scholarship, which is offered annually by l\illad>ga CoOeffe. gency.'' . No nation combatting the in- [crciasing threat of totalitarianism can afford arbitralily to exclude large ‘segments of its population from its defense industriets. Even mor€i important is it for us to streBgthen our unity and morale Ijy refuting at home the very theories which we are fighting abroad. Our Government cannot coun-i tenance discrimination again»t American citizens in defense pro luction. Industry must tak«> the initiative in opening the dooi*B of emi)loyment to all loyal and qualified workeiiH regardle.ss of race, national origin, religion or color. American workers, both organized and unorganized, must be prepared to welcome the gen eral and mucE needed employment of fellow workers of all racial and nationally origins in de fense industries. In £B© present emergency, it b imperative that we deal effective ly and speedily with this pro blem. I shall expect the Office of Production Management to take immediate steps to facilitaie the full utilization of our productive man-power. 4 ^ Franklin D. EoosovcU. hoard of education, will rep>>rt pedesWatw were killed ^vhile on the wide training being given walkiJifr on thf* right side of the there without discrimination. ‘ with traflBc, The important question of la-j much as has been written bor tinion.s and the part they have said about the dangers of ))layed, or can play, in getting walking with traffic, jolw for Negroes in industry, or,that every North in keeping Negroes out oif jobs, should know by will bp Caytoii, 01 t nicago, auinor 01 )= it seems Carolinian now that the disaissed by Horace R.jState law directs that/pedestrians of Hiicago, author ofishnU walk on the left hand side the book, “Negro Workers and of the highway, facing traffic, fhe New Unions.” B®id Ronald Dr. Robert C. Weaver, of OPM ^he Highway in Washington, i» expected to reveal what, if anything has been done by OPM on dieerimination against Negro workers in defense plants. Dr. Ira DeA. Reid of £he U. S. Employment Rervicb, will nn.swer questions and give advice on job placement. The treatment of Ntelgroes Hocutt, director Safety Division, of “‘It also seems,” he said, “that every driver should know the simplest and most elementary of all our driving rules, which is ^hat you must drive on the right ihand side of the road. Yet 74 iPersons were killed in this state Ithe first four months of this . ,,*”!year because of wrong side driv- the armed forces will be handled • by Judge William H. Hastie, ^ civilian aide to the Secretary of War, delegates are aroused over reports, jus.t now seeping out, of the f*g^t, the mistreatment of ' Negro sold- [center' line, To all North Carolina motor -itss Hoontt suggests: “Drive on ^on’t straddle the and share the road Members of the Alpha Kappa Sifrnia Hmiorary ISociety of Johnson p. Smith Univenity. Front Row, reading left to rifht: Shelton Bishop Waters, Pittsbui^, Pa., AJphonso Ros^ Vick, ShariMburg, N. C., Mrs. Nannie Leary Syphax, Charlotte, North Carolina, Lob Aver- etta ISms, Charleston, Si. C, Delford fGeorge Williams, Ji-., Wilminvfon, N. C, Ru%e Mae Rhyne, Charlotte, N. C., Clan Belle Foust, Charlotte, N. >0., Arthur l^man JtAnsmk, Hartford, Connecticut, Israel Evwett Glover, H.onors Convocation Speaker, Professor of Math ematics, Fayetteville State Teachers College and charter member of the Alpha Kappa Sigma Honorary S^iety, Dr. H. L. McCjorey, President, Johnson C. Smith University. Second Row: Mildred Rhudine Mitchell, Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. Cora Diamoiid, diar* lotte, N. C., Arthur Turner Davidson, Charlotte, N. C., Daisy Lee BSacote, Society Hill, S,. C., Mary Louise C^ldwdl, Charlotte, N. C., Clarence Pershing Carter, Cor^e, Ga., Mil* dred Elizabeth Hickman, 'Kingsport, Tenn., Willie Eugene Houston, Camden, *8^. C. , Rosa Mae McCollugh, Charlotte, N. C., Calvin Jordan Ratty, Jr., New York, N. ¥., Johns^" Rog0nl| Macon, Georgia; Tiny Wilkins Davis, Charlotte, N. C., Horace Davenport, Norriltown, Pa.^ John Coleman, SpartanbuiY,. S. C.; Charles Gilbert Kearns, Chariotte, N. C » Donald Eaii Bamsour, Gastonia, N. C. * I 1939 accidental deaths total factor in discussing China’s 92,623; highway mishaps heav- need, iest. • 0 Sir Hugh Walpole, director of youth wcwk for the as^ociatioHi A Complete program on yonth problems will parallel th(> adult conference, and will be held in Bee Bee Temple church. The day sessions Friday the 00+= ™ devoted to legal de- ■acte on toe part m 3 . » TT» education, and to legal defense and education, and novelist, ^AACP internal oiganization Bus Station maintain our morale in face of discriminatory of white people.’' He asked the eommifision to consider the "per-i iers in several army camps, and with fffe other fellow.” the reportsi that Negro doet>rs| To pedestrians, he saya: “For in some camps are being treated!your own protection, walk on the as hospital orderlies. jleft side of the highway, so that Speakers' for Youth night of^you will be facing traffic and the conference will be Dr. Buell thus will be able to see danger G. Qsilagher, president of Tall-j in time io aVoid it.” hdega college, and Madison Jonea! in'The Shadow Of The Stars (Continued from page two) dies at his home in England, at N^o entrance on what he term- Chiaag emphasizes economic 57. Inc. YORK MEMORIAL ASSN’., 123 East Fourth Street Charlotte, N. C. A SPECIAL INVITATION is extended to all ^legro resideots Slf .Charlotte and. elsewhere to view the New York Memorial Cemetery, located 2% miles from the city limits on the York Road (just across the foad from Immanuel Presbyterian church). This beautiful spot is being developed exclusive for the Negro race and is something they should be proud of. Never before in the history of the South have the Negroes had the opportunity to h^ve a me morial cemetery, which receives perpetual care and all the advantages offered in this b^^itiful park. A lot of people say they‘will be taken home to be buried. Tliat is because they have never had any thing else offered them and it was their, only burial grounds. Today, they have this beautiful memorial being prepared for them. They will appreciate the advantage of burial in this cemetery rathpr than be ing taken to some smaller upkept burial ground. All we ask if that we be given an opportunity to show! you these bdtutlful burial lots. The lots in this cemetery are being sold on terms, which are within the reach of all Negro people. If you axe unable to purchase family lots, you may pur- cluMie single, double or triple graves or just as many , «s you may needv I A wise per«on prepares for the IwriaJ of their iffved ones while they are still in good health and does net trait until the scjrthe of the reaper does away with members of their families. You may contact various salesmen or the office of the York Memorial Cemetery at 123 East Fourth •tiaeet, telephone 3-5450 for an appointment. If you have not been contacted, the name of salesmen will be gladly furnished you. SALESMEN: Annie CJolden—2331 Tate Street__'phone 2-3981 Lelia Tillman—2406 Sajiders St.—’phone 2-0461 Mn. Ifills Pri^—2301 Sanders ^—fphone 2-2671 i. M. ICurphy __610 So, Crockett 'phone 2-^08 Kivt J. F. Johnson.- 514 R Boundary St. 161. Skllia Stevonson.-1228 Betty's Ford Road ed a “side artreet.” Attorney Thompson contended that “Dillard Street is a, side street.” He added that the plans’ providing for the exit froiri tJi© kitchen to be used for the dis posal of gatbaige will be near the Negro entrance and' said that this was. objectable. , Attorney Thompson cited num erous with and other matters connected with race segregation. He cited parti cularly the McCabe-Acheeon case .of 1914 which aet the “separate but equal” precedent. problem^. The 26th gpingayn medal will be presented to Bichard Wright, Author of the novel, “Native Son,’* on Friday n^ht, June 27, by Elmer A. Carter, of New York member of the appealis board of York State Unemploy ment Insurance Fund. iSeasions will be held in Good Hope Baptist church, Wilson and Saulnier streets, of which the court; precedents dealing Rev. A. A. Ludas, pr^ident of education, transportation the Houston NAACP, is pastor. A round of been arranged New Hope Baptist Assn. To Hold Meet Durham — The New Hoj>e Baptist Association will hoH its .second annual appreciiation 6(er- vice in Konor of veteran minist ers of the organization on July 4 at tEe Tvft. STnia Baptist church. This year’s service will have only two veteran ministera left to participate in the service. They are Rev. H. S. Fuller and Rev. A. Jone^ Dinner, will be served all \ isit- ors on Ihe church grounds and all nearby church members are asked to bring baskets to help SerVe The visitors). The program is scheduled to entertainment hasjbegin at eleven o’clock. A talk for the delegates will B^iifade by Rev./A. JoneB who will Come from thirty two and a 'sermon will be preached states and the District o^ Colum by iBev. T’uller. The public is bia. r^ially inviteJ. Graduates School Of Theology, Johnson C. Smith ‘U.’ But my friend has changed and doesn’t do for me like he once uid. My huuband has changed to and seems more kind and loving. I don’t think I love him so tell me what to dof . Ans:—The friend tired of you and doesn . care to go with you any more. Stop the relation-' rhip altogether. Devote your en- jtire time making yours husband and children happy for your hus band realizes now, just what you meant to him and will do every thing in his power to make you happy. If you live right and be good wife to him, he will do right himself and will not have to go back to jail. j PH—^Dear Sir: I am a news boy and I would like to know know what you could send me to get more customers and to make more money f Ans:.— I can send you some good advice, which if followed, will get you the results you de sire. Here it is; You aren’t putting the enthusiasm into the job you now have that you could. The secret to getting nem customer;) an dmaking money for yourself is to get? out and hustle ai»d dig up new business. There are plenty of peofrfe who would be glad to buy yours papers—if yon ask them. Salesmanship is what it takes and this is one job you must learn to do yourself. ^ Ooodricli For your spring painting gee PROGRESSIVE Paint & Glass Go. Paints • Varnishes - Enamels Wall paper and auto glass 404 E. First St. ~ Charlotte J. Lk Powell, Pra. New cruiser San Diego will be launched on July 1. HiUflllttlHIIIIHIIUIIIBIIIilltHilHIIIIII Dr. Aubrey L Palmer Eyes Examined Glassy Fitted We maintain a completely equipped office for the ex clusive convenience of the Colored People. Tele. 3 - Sm (Opposite Public Library) 317-A N, Tryoii Street iiiuiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiifiiuiiniiiiiuiiiiii fERMS US low AS SO' A WEEK ricli jSilVertofi^ii 3tore- ^ ^ "C6r. 4th & Pievard St. ^ CharJirtteiNiq. ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME 323 SOUTH BREVARD STREET : Day Phone 8431 Night Phonea ^«027, 3-2472 MONEY TO LOAN On Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Men’s Clothing, Type Writers, Shot Guns. Musical In struments, anything of value. RELIABLE loan CO. 121 EAOT TRADE STREET '*CharloUc’s Oldest and Largest" Members of the 1941 graduating class o f the School of Theology, Johnson 0. Smith B University, Reading left to right, froirt row: Richard Edward Anderon, Sumter, S, O.,* Rob- ■ ert Aaron Massey, Baltimore, Md.; Francis Perry Metz, Edisto Island, S. C.; Antmio Ma- ■ ceo Simpson, Spartanburg, C. Sectmd Row: Edward James Johnson, Walterboro, S. C.; B Milton Moses Belle, Matthews, N. Charted Moses Coles, Pineville, Kentucky. ifl|| iB ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Mil BREVARD ST. BARBER SHOP Shower Baths... 15c N: G. EDWARDS, Prop. ? 231 South Brevard St, Charlotte, N, C. David Pender Stores and Big Star Super Iftarkets SCHOOL ■ RINGS, KEYS, FRATERNITY - JEWELRY GRADUATING ■ NURSES ■ PINS —Write— H. FLOYD-HORNE 108 E. First Street Charlotte, N. C.
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