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Mailing Volume XXIII —No. 2 HE^UtH Itb(BRrDp.E a Durham, Nlorth Carolina, Saturday, J anuary 10, 1942 Buy U. S. Defense Stamps and BoucU Police Close Famous Charlotte City To Open Six Members Of Miner Baslietball Team In Hospital After Wrecic GKfsmboroi'— Six member# of the Miner Teaoheri Colltge basket ball team from Washington, D. 0., were being treated for injuries, nntBtited' in an aatomobile wrecV- which ocettrred on the Greensboro- Winston-Salem highway. The wreck was the result of a collision of a station wagon, iT) whiob they werf riding, and a Oreyteund bus. The condition of one » the six injured member.« (ji the was said by attendantR at th^ hospital to be eritieal. H«i^ld Martin, coach ofTTW teain^'and C. I. A. A. official with other. Hiembers of the squad were traveling in another station wagoi’t several hundred yards in front of the unfortunate vehicle, returned to the scene when the latter failed to show up at the top of a hill o»i the- road. ^ Listed 88 injured were Earl Tay lor, 19, condition critioali severe Inceratioha about ‘he head and face; Clinton Mattingk-y, 39, se vere lacerations about I,he face; Dyson Wormley, 21, cntj about the head; Pierre Davis, 21, diiver of the station wagon, leg und hand bruises; Bradford Tatum^21^xalight bruises, and George Galloway, IS, cuts about the forehead. being opwated br OtWCT Dtfivtr Young, 57, Qfeensboro, rout? 3, ulRl fVlliij and was traveling toward Wini'ton I L Salern. None of t)ie' occupin^s of ^][|||) AFDOf ijCtS the bus was hurt in the head-on' collision a«d Stuart H^'^iley, 37, also in the station wagon7eriroped ^ injurj. I cimfiottel — The strong arm Patrolmen said Young ti.ld them of the law. reached out Saturday tke statjon wagon began to skid a***! padlocked the door of tht Padlock Satur^y on^ a bill and he was un#b’» to avoid atrikin,-? the vehicle wlucli apparently was out of control. Of- ficers said the, station wagon was hit dri the left front side and, turp- ed around in the road,' the bus rup- ning.off the road into a snow-fi)lcJ ditcH about two or'three fett deep. Passengers on the bus left by in emergency door on the side, the big vehicle being crosswise the .road. "I * The front of the station wa":on was smashed, the bu« also being damag'ed in the front. The members of Miner Teachers col lege, Washington, had played a basketball game in Winston-Salfiu SwanJjy and Ritzy Club Arbor. The plai;e was closed, under soe cial action initiated^ by Mecklen burg’s sheriff, O. H. Riley, and sc- Johii Q. "Carpenter.—^ In a show caude order, Jurgi* Bobbitt ordered Riosooe Campbell ind Hbzeline Spfings to appear at 2:30 in the afternoon before Judge Will Plessj Jr-,. in M^klenburff’s superior c6urt and show cause, if any, why club Arbor should not b'' Icept close^^. * \ The affidavit which was served by deputies A. Q. Alexander and Bud Martin, averred that t|ie house is a place where there is bail conduct on the part of guests and there are evidence that whiskoy has been hold and that the plti’o Death On Icy liner Teacht?rs College Basketball team were Ir( fhiff lvitf^l^Yay Thi’ifS(ia_v, .Hx,^'iaters of tl fSBcnger bu,s almost demolish.,Hi thvi iisfhter veliiole, in whichTKe players wcrt^ riding. the hospital. A Greyhound p lly injured. The others escape One of the men, Earl Tayior, was' with lesser injuries and will possibly be out of the hos!>ital in a lew clay.- Wednesday night and were ,etj^ constitutes a public nuisance and route to Payetteville for another engagement. Patrolmen said inv^s- tigatiqn of the accident was incom plete- and no ehargeg had been pre- State patrolmen said the b i'' ferred. Philadelbhia, —(ANP)— M tj. R. R. Wrilght, Sr., president of the Citizens 4W Southern baiik lievc, annouiicedjthis week that plaiis the moveijWnt to create a national Negro honjday for Feb. 1, are pro ceeding wijgorously. ,Jlr. Wright, who is amo president of the Nh-- tional No! said thatii council that Coni Congressi| bv Maj. ro Bankers’ association the Philadelphia l^'it.v approved the idea' and ressman James introduced into the Record an addl'os^. radio on the snbjent bright. Service Jobs Open To Negr^>es is a menace to law and order.. V: Employer’s right to voice la her views upheld by Supreme Court. Banquets At Bihmore Hotel' Club (’harlotte. —(CP)— Cotnfimuily Crusaders • Saturday -annonnc(‘il that at leai^t two Negroe^! Avill b.‘ among appiieaniS for lofial ^lolicc jobs when civil scrvipe exumiu.i- tetote Negroes Denounces Agents Lone Hope FofZ Spreading Disunity Recreation Facilitv danger whjch Anierie* face« U more liateful than anytjiing that eimlil happen und»»r our present wav of life. ” New York. —lAXP)—^ A stat‘.*-'| 7 |!iient issued by the national t-mii-| , . mission on Nesro work of the lu- . ‘arlotle. -X The eKsjol- ^^orkers Order, Inc. les 50,a0() Ne^?roes are fbeed on th,. Tuesdav. denoune- narks and recreation k-oiinnissiO'l ■ , t ^ .i. Notice of their Intention to'take i njarvin Rav sunerinteii- people into di. lojalt, the eiminritions was made folio.--^aitor, striving to weaken na examinations was inaoe touo. - today, with the'announcemeiif" a meet in "of the Cru''jiders in ^hat the lone hope of eHtabtishinir a Negro recreation facility* before Knniiner play season, rests with th*' directional Board of the Tlionipsori Orrlianaie scheduled to meet in ing the office of Dr. .1. S. Nathaniel Tross'wheii Dr. Tross him^lf Avas, scheduled to announce plans for the esainination in a radio fall^ Sunday riiorning. It is possilde, he said, tlint iJaniCt; Ross and A. M. Iloiiston, al ready serving on the. police force, 'may $e asked lo enter the conipo- titive^trials HI order to qnalify fiH- civil service ratings which would increase their pay from' .fSft to $125 a month, and establish their gligibiliLy. for state retirement lunls. . .m icor Houston is a coDi'i'i' graduate and Officcr Ross has fin- ishedl hish school. Civilian Diefense Program Launched At Wiley College Marshan, Tex.—(ANP)—Meet^ ing at Wiley college here during the Christmas holidays, the Policy tional unity by kcts and speeches ^ airainst the minority group, and i Forming and Admioistrative com- pli ilsre effective action against} mittee, headed by President Dog&n sui-h moves. The commission re{i-|of the college, held several eonfer- rcsents the Negro membership of;enees deliberating upon ppeaible tlic TWO—^which is a National fra- ■nal benefit societ'V. of , l.w.OOO lnt(* .laHimrv. T ' . . ' r This maybe the attitude of jt'i*'; workers, p.nrks and recreation comniission'j In. the statement, JajMia wa-i bVit. it certaiiil^ doosnTt represent calltMl “a heartless bandit, ■(jjych the attitude of I the N^ro citizegs'; has embraced the bitterest foe .^if of Charlotte bbcause'the vftrio’is .the Xesro people, Hitlerism. Negpo. leaders ' of tnc. raee|_ including! A’uci'icam will not be misled bv churches, church oijganizations, specious claims of Japanese prop- civic and social; groups I are muster- nK^i'^^ists that they are waging s ing their strength t odo something {'prusade to frw* the darker race*;’* in this Situation, expressin" the said the .statement, th^iffht that whether the Thomp son Orpanage does, or does no I other Neirro groups in addition to. , ,, , j, ,, rt 1 n icolored people, the citv can and jthe vnrsaders would sponsor can-1 _• didaties for the tests, but no Jan-Itween the .ages of 21 and 30. Phv. noumement._was niadc Saturday. isica'l. examinations for nil appli- Citly ricrk Alice ^rcConnell said pants which are required before application blanks for both police ^ wavs and means , by which facili ties of th» institution naifht serve in helping to promote the natioaal defense program. Out of these eonferenees, the committee decided to inaugurate n ••aspoA profcem «^raciog t1|e following objeetivest- appoi«ttee«t of sp^ial eommittMs to atadv fMtapus defens* problems and tu correlate defense activiti^ tboie t^ eity; a sttnrey !■> ‘‘While we have nianv just grip-jtermine the suilatSility of vances, worthy hopes and aspira-. equipment as to amount and 1-- - tions. we know.'that all we havp|tion; organiaatioB of stvfont u.,*' use of a recreational center for the i thus far achieved in years of hit faculty into auxiliary |mtern* ■ ter strangle is threatenetl ;^that the units as integral parts of Miiiint .. ity protective ageney; a Morttf to It was believed probable property fov thv recent meeting. Rev. The Three C Club, one of Durham’s leading civjc-social organizations had as guest speaker at a| Milos Mark Fisher, pastor of White Rock Baptist Church. The above photo shows the members-seated it ±he banquet table at the Biltmore Hotel. At the head of the table, seat(^ nt the r ight is David Gilmore, president of th j Club and Rev. Fisher. and fire department could ^e^*^ j-iained from her office in-itheiC.itv iH^ll'after Sunday. iFxaminattons "for- both positions ill be held in City Hall on ^idiiy, January ."^0 and results will be -i’e- termine the position of Tiames on police and fire eligibility lists. Firemen applicants muift be be- the written test gets under way will be given frony^Q :gO trt ll:nO a- m. on Monday ^rd»"h Fridav mornings during thft^nltlVe ujonth of January by officers of De{wrt- pient of Health. This is the first lime in the hi;- tory. of Charlotte that Negroes have been admitted' to such exam inations. Bijist purchase other property for iestablish poUntiid)y safe this purpose. iea^pii? and aieaM of The city of Charlotte has-over |persoanel i^ainnt a million dollars invested in parks explosive bomba; t—tilltiiB for its white citizens and scare?Iy $1,000 for iU colored citizens- Citv fathers are asked to meet this fair and h«maa ('hallenge on the part of the colored peqple, less they meet ii bnnch hard to ^ bns- iness with on the next election day, “A stitch in time i^tiaft sa'tea pine.” eonnM in efcefel f* : faeuity on aipA prev«nti«B. work nama. for eitilian &S.I from ffiao of toi^[aniiatai| a for
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