Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, June 18, 1949, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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NCNW'fc HON OH 15 WOMEN WHO WERE OUTSTANDING YEAR OF 1948 WASHINGTON (ANF) The gu>*hed wrvlot to her oommiin Nat?oh?l Council 'of N*gro Wo- Tty, Sin ha* aaiartcd the mm* of I ^ ortffln. editorial u,uunt. 15 woman who have mad* out y ^ Drpectment of Education. Lu flgndtng achievement during the'f1>r hrf outstanding aenrice in 8* Honored on If* the fiald erf adult adoration with || aHflttl honor day. Jd"* If. at tprcial emphaai* on th* deveioo STCouncll houga. Hit Vermont mw| of literary Avenue, IV. w, . education and education for bet" In announcing the eelection of living B T?" | Julia Waat Hamilton, preekkni. Itlrri te^lalStiSr ^"/hlL Phjr,,lB Whaatly. YwSfCifr her ident of the < <.unci I said. "Theaa jeaderahlp among wonwn for her ? SS'u^'lw.t'.^d'Lul Of at.wewt l?o*? to ohrk ?KUl womanhood of the world who Pro*T*e unitedly work for world of Majorie Stewart Joynar, foundpeace, froadofn and Juatica" for ar - praadaht. National Aaepcia j olf Ura Bethune will preaant tion of Beauty Culture School ^T"-" aarh hoooraa With a scroll r j OWatg aiid Taaahem for bar I I honor citing Her particular con- outstanding aarvtca in the fiald, tltbution to th* American cul- of t??met<dogy and .for her ac* I ' .Uli . '.-> ioompliahmanta in aurceaafui oir [ - THa aalactiona la# thl??out- leantr*. IlKlnl landing national .ward are m MllUr'VhUf, W?wn'. follows. burriu. TTi Department of La WOMEN LISTED bor, for her outstanding achJe? ' Ethel J. Aluenfela. noted an- vmtni intbe imornational throookfcili, for her ouf tending of Human and labor relations. ii prof~.l.,r,.l contrlbvMloo. U> th. Murl., R.hn fonr,rt irU? SS4S w?Sn?^Sr o.'^irZTT ,h*',"u Frant w Helton. U 8 congress- MffVgj 'or *!r ;'??orloua woman, for bar dialing ulahed and ,n 'oc*1 an<* national acmatitorlous aervicc aa a lag la- __.tr la tor In the ftald of nunnng rdu- * ornella Otja Shlnneiv fame l C' Ova g&tL*" * Ha wUm ' Brown. **rvk> 4n ** p'romol'on of hu r.? '!? "! ?-r^o< opi mortal Institute. for her promin- to ; and enjoy anca In the field of education and thealra. ?* for her outstanding service to Chase Oomg Woodhouaa, 11S humanity. ?ongrewwuman, for leadership At tee Coachman, for her Intea- ! ? the organisation of women and n national achievement in the field for her outstanding contribution. I of athletics and aa the only A- aa a legialator to social progress merit an woman to win an olym pic gold medal In 1MB !|Vyf) fslHu Will A Eleanor Curtla Dalley. for her i * "" " outstanding aervice In interracial ' # ' vw EfcJSTS? i^r.- K.r I Heritage Awards ,, IS years or dtstin?utahrd servM.#1 'ni?t?ai?i?*r?v *i . I " a. congressional secretary and "J nRUNHWK K. N J especially -for her appointment at . r L -- Two graduating ten- , cMit ?r ? "taior tonfreasipnal ,or*? lht 'ir,t Ni#ro wom-n s . committee, UV# In the wor.yan'" derm.tQrtca t . ^Martha niK>t. f?u hVr ouUUnd ,n cvnP?' hu,for* w*p* "noun-1 in* work in tnaUrnal -nd child ?? ?** hud wee* as winner* of the ; health international activities, f,r?* Heritage award at th, New _ and for her appointment aa as Jersey f'n)l.a<- for Women. Hut S istant dirtdOf general of the * "* un.iveialty' World Health organisation. The two winners were Miss r Ftosj Slade Grsgg founder - Kntrtta I) Andrews. 21. of Plain E president of the Hlatfr Or agg 0"ld. and Miss Kvelyn Sermons,1 Academy of Practical Arts, for 21. of SUmmervillr They earn 1 her prominence in the field of ed'their honors "for contributing K' human relatoins' and for distin- to the college tradition of- dr Jl ?? . "i . .1? i ' .. 1 - inocratJr spirit h> makina t>u ocooooo6oon6.>od..?n6o66P66 ( .?r TT1 T u 1 ?ng Oil tin I amj.iis highly -0? *' irft CM BAPKH 11 CrMful onM,-\ ,tl O tl 1 vi given hv the f To Have . Your W ateh j A?,?.iarjt,H-;n? Y Repaired At ?. award*. Sh?- g*Rt ?r-??? ? a |- - "Vou h#Vf .WI^UHI t? **\tt inte*- - 0 DHflC^C O ! **r 4,M' h*Vr raised "iir rye* ,, ? .. '?<% hyyf 0 *> i lF M of greater understand I ,, T. A- ) ji n* and go.m| will." ; I, ? WORK Ul'AUANTltKI) ^ While at the athool both girl* j V became < ||UIIMUII of thr (iomitor m 9 CRYHTAI(S 21 Re i1, tea i" *'h?ch thov-livrxi. Mle An * y . j drew became aecrrtarv of h> f "* 1 1229 Taylor Street >'la?? and \ t< ? president of it* 1" - oo6ooooof?oob6oooooojaoobo onrnmwtmn She ma 1 i .. i .- . _ . joti t i ? ti? mjitr\ M)OOOOUOOOOQOOOUuuUvv?Ojj M ?m S. i Mi..ii? major.--.1 it. v. ' v [|M| in pta# Foaga a At who?>i *he sunn in ( -D RmIi MmI A Ipeelal OvAee ? ',1' fholr, nrxt Wtu x I brr of the i k? ul l>..iit.| of . | OYKTKItS IN SKASON * S"?. Ii(l S?-|rWT. r|uh |j HRAKI j| V , y CROW (.M, MTOr MKKVUT '! 0 FRIRO CBMJBSM (| lleadcruartet for Complete 1 college inn ~ wavbw.v hwo ? llTATIOKl INI NAKUKN ST XI . ~*.T"*"** I, rttwrtSTn r I C""w?. ?w? S whaTijti* HU rtMM uii lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo ? . tfVK ADDITIONAL TRAINING cr^ n *u in ? t C lasseA I i> . . ''. . JUjst T3'.H t H 8 U AUGUST I9'H ?-W?. . : . '* .-. ' .- . ' r\^ ~ : : ' iiniipg^ itt BUSINESS & ill i academic TRAINING ' ^ beginning & advanced ir d4plomas awarded . DAY & EVE. CLASSES nr * i VET. APPROVED BUSINESS INSTITUTE j| 1S30 lOMIAtD tt^ fMllA. 44 lBffSy C* W' MAXWELL, PrtuMent -.;t ' , ;' . ' .THE MfiHTHOUHB | " " " "7 "" ~~ " " ~ I FHA KOlvfe MANAGEMENT SUPERVISOl I * I nm^u I ' The springtime "big push'" U on in r.? .. I \ living ifnttrprim wfthfearo o'uniy home management supervisor* Th??y are, lop panel, left to' right r.rn*?*l?ne M Tucker,. Alabama; lower panel, left to right, Jennie D. Marl ihow* Home Economist Paiay A Grave^-of the Washington- office. ? These work. r?. trailed in the firld of hom?j economici, help farm fatni farmer* llmne Administration with fundamental problrma of family tivi ih'.i mii'.i-v management A? ?hw aeaann the families are eocouraged <?? ? < j !,? vat.on by canning and freeling for winter use t itate Baptist S.S? UNCF Campaign Al ITU Meeting Set Makes Progress Bj ROCK Mil t l>NCr CAMPAIGN M ?*...o i?f the State 5u lay s. \ n>:w VoftK <ANP> Two In . r?d llapii'st I raimng t<nian < <'?i < 111 n liuve p<i%*ih) their quotas* (r*Jit i-nlion Will convene ?i ^i-?rri* f,? thilted Negro College. 4?r?n oil, a, July J.I r. till- duo t. -u;i t ?, JU,?. , Uu |i(tf>Bl I line* I> H-ut k. c nnni uni I Mnn i . ^ . kn |?: nr. ^ iep-.t - i.-ve.i! *y * * -1 t.i>f A - k "? lie Is U.-d a report for chun h- > S(,j, ? !>? am now to -plan to hriri' l ' A ugu .t?i. Ga'. headed by Pt. ... . LJ t ? u I .1 r . A.f.lill flint t> The fw.-u)ty w. >|> < '' ' | it tin- country,- Mr ltu? k*h "-m -than ?lt $I.<MX> quota. T iiuni iM II.- *niit the exeeutiw i il.c* n|i-i itnilinf: irmro tlun ,| ???:<! w?j? h*av?n#;t?o U?I h'.Jf th<-n tjunt.!*?.:u Ui-.l* *1 New utj>???! in pUiuim*; th,- nn dm*. Or|,.r..? b--t t?v Mont,- I.rM.mn, " M nil th*. Morn* t\.Ueiir M V Y..u U Ktof..h,/a,nl'tl^-SJ, utrj|hr?rgWiuM>..rt Ui*t.-y?..i Wl(l)ll.n , ,,,vf?mn of the Ureiite. h. a, will ?>? ?h?Hir < ? N, ,s v>lk h .,-.1% 't. imhr it? *<tii|uiu in Numti i pr . ? iuui* 4ua 4ii^e*n? . .v. ( JwMm. i v 1. W>M.el! i? 'I hi- kionvrtilinn't pri?|ir?iii . * ^ ohu-h ^r^up titiS T^i?- N in '' South "c'liollni j'r ' > eonuuitVi i:ni the I > tartiyl*, ttic- ihfei'tor mit-l N'?- f,'-t ^ "111' h*v?- r.iiMsl nii>r?hut< h loiter could there.!' te i?T 'b.m WU.Uthi h Hartford, 1 ,uil iiiim -it The %iUh tmtf ?' V-nn . ha,- -to uf it.. ,i.A,-.-"h)?hl??cht<nl by f.uum nn.i qar-a. . ;. . uiri. ? .??.<>!?. ? ?a-# roomStephen-. ,;o11Vk. of r!!s uuki audiovisual ahl*. ilwmm- Mn. rnmrrtT$r?1 n Krtt' t ll.fftw. tr.i - ?< n . nvt drama* * . ^ |<>i? l lol.t ,-' uh v. -ruly ?.?f No ** . jjtbr- ? >i re*it* K..VI- fJOO \ t.t.il j'ud ?ni| 1.;-. inv?i.wi PM <WX *^nrt have aide t W\ .nr. : lilt l|?v.cit> of -Sumter, t- 51' l>e | - . i-^at. * ,?t urtfjsl -hi ?i*n,l ihcii ! iffl,, IH.w.L <'?ntlu?' *lV< tfirs tr .'resident OR. Urubcn.. 1 ''U U rSHIIUM) M t Mi?rfuCuiiipfv, i?? {W ins Over Protests "> ?iun'%oii.,;i ii, Th???urther infi>rui*tmn niny *-ru?* t,? I I'JJKNT N .! . i ANI*)i I).*, nti Wnrj 0 Itui Ki-r >UW rfw^trtf. | .4#rt,, p,ot?;t4 T 15 Allen -ilvn. huwk. I|iU. K,- h.n tifrn ..karr.t .fvr whn"i J,?r ? # -m ? ?-?-. ? ?. . ? . ? I b thr .. \ ,\? I' ttliii*k^..irT, K* I When tn TW* t'ltjr j:i h; ?i -? -,tiy l'nr- a H. ,iri.l t .*> Step At J |K;tn-,it;.?n t i, ,\ t K S ( ll I I? l< Tl.v ,s- h? ->! ;n ruling a pj??i ... BBKK - W IJtitH - F(HM)S iti n </? u ? - inpu - > wil Dine?Danc? IhuVr thr" ?t<>t v t>arnv| from thr 11*2 K. liheve*. fc*1o-e?ee. S. J s?t ho. b saul it u not umi! as a \wc, --? -?~.T M IKM I K X.TKM.K Mllt lS Kvpl 111 '., libra?)*; fur rhiUTFvn wlio^ u would l;K?' to rfHti it I? Ct4 * * * ' 1 ~ ~ T ' ' "<??t?"k?Id. lll'i:il " . 1 i.l ^ |f- I roR | i iMi n's ? Unsk, for tui iv Bread. "Roll*. Putr),C?kti I*h?- NAAl'P had i hatred thru *?j f&r a ' the ?Kuk i^ drtugatoiv to the Ni" ? WKST Sir.4. ItAKKRY ls m>l t" l"r vh,ki * ' It Wigfatt. Jr Prop. . rr? 1)4 Prudent Street J . ?OOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOOOOO J] 1the ^littile rsdi r? johnsons i ftsh housk 8 & fUNERAl. SSeafoods - Poultrv Meal s o \T' - HOME ni 201 N. Dargan PV lIUHMg p", A Kind and Srmp.lh.Uc Florence Snnlh ? .dm. g |_ \ Sanrtca L J . Bp w ESTABLISHED 1910 ||$ WK l)KI IVFU 8ll* , T?Unt">ne tin | | " p?rk Columbia. fl C J bnooooooeooocooooooojqcq ^ fOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOf -N ATLANTIC COAST I.IPR INSURANCE COMPANY S & "IHI UOI.PIN irtl COMf^KT HOME orrici; ? 1?? WENTWORTH STREET g no CHARLESTON. SOtTR CAROLINA 0 ^ Dteifict Offteca:'* ]'! V ? HARI.KHTON v MART8VILLB , I . X I COLOMBIA J OREENVUXE i FLORENCE SFARTANRURO j|: X ! BEAUFORT | RUMTBB j i [ ORANGEBURG ROCK RILL \ I Our Tw+BIJ MHH'7?r ?f ? g ( Sfr^fraoooapppoooooowavooopooaaooooooooooofroowtt* L? \ tND INFOKMtK. IVI.UNBIA. S. C. iS ^^^^^BHBHBBBBSE>ET,r ^1 i ^L HH' , |HtaaMH;>''. I i>. SIU W:w\Ik: ters Home Demonstration families ably assisted by the abov? i: Amanda M Cummlnfa, Georgia; Ruth B Burns. Arkansas; blrs, Arkansas and Mildred E- Meadows, Alabama; Center photo ? aifba ! m i a? 'lies who obtain produrtipn and ownership loan* from the | r*K. adequiate food for the home, poultry raising, hi<nl\h. housing plant gardens for maximum seasonal fond supply and a surplus * . . \ ' ikm mj*- ' la. Supreme Court Miss Kins Weds irk?Npwl.5iw P ov n nnnnrmn ?? ?? !> uc v ifoiuin limn !. i oNTirOVkRY AI.A (AMP)] *UUNQWURC Trinity Met t an Mclvimirv ..ipimon c.v?rt ?-hur? h h?Tv J?lv , werk the Alabama Su for the nwrnngr of Mis* no court v,??it t? approval i V-Mm Norms- Mn,g;<lUuglMr.r ?lf he pro|M>?<'<l voting l|w to r. .Bishop and Mr? \Jillis K<nk ?h.. U i ? i'11 imrn.lmffit ro- Me'.h..dist ? ttir* h Mo'ir''V * _ tlN OWtla^i i y ii.r?'s (a ,l"\ V'l' ln l 1 >fi*n?r ii.ufi Hant,o.m??n of Mmiiu. Ha_ and . . | ll.il rlsliurv. I'm .. on May 29 h,. court Ataro I that, a? ^.r a< l)v , j Scabrimk. |>r> sident of j ?tl*-l -Li-a h?*j.ng i n i ^ . t . 1 lti'v I 1 gncri t<> *<jiu rtmiaatr t?in|M p,.yu.mt.v Nr-wm.irr pastor " of ? ?** ??? j Trinity; in ptrlufBiim tht.* c?ta j bis .proposal now resting In rrp?m lx*f?r? a targe assembl-tgi i hou*** fOfintituttan and . li-t'* j >f *tu b'Mlv tr.ichet relatives s t iiiiimittVc tvi'iiM . gtv? f?" BWi other frirndt. ran the right to juftgo vk)irf I. I'alui*. ?in,1.ix. \vtut,. glad- >h .< citi/oti* has "good r^ar |.?r*l lighted wiodplahrii, the wv I ... ... , . . . . <lu g present of Pr and Mr* Sea ?r Atin llvfl an-,u> \ to . mhrart-?' * ? . , , ii'iimn. dft'iirsu'ii Hie 'church, .uituts a,vl r^fX.rtvih.lilUM,"f (*,** ma ked the few * I ?i'srrvV',1 <r,its C^.., vThrTs , I. M'Tv .fr;,r thai su>i .jerd/a (iarland of the. ' proposal js new.- dodge tojc.lafhn Musie faculty santf. "lb- ' v thc?rs their rmhts to tile aevotiip.iined by Mis Brii let lavj Caldwell burton The "Wedour of ;th,. State Supreme ( bit* March" was pinycd by Mis r? justice:: approval -he bill. 1 EdjtcU Southern. head of the two other* did pot chncur |<'fnflu? Mu.?ir Ih-partmen* to e T>; 'oi.iv > S I .aw SOU said j Mi C'li'tnthif Webber, w ?(?: ?f. lid "iio> meet ?h, ot.jiH tiou*" |r':u'1 Wrhbe, of Oi.inK'buiii. Vd to the llosweli amendment ! 'bit southern regional dueei rr l(te Hvbeit T Simpson saidVor th* SiRina The 14 soror V) ?..? / ;.r- . 1 1 . ' rtv, wt?s the matron-of honbr .wid state tour' had no. r ^Jits to . . . .. , ...... .1 * * 1 ' ? hi ides unlv. attendant s ie i* an opinion on the prota.sal . ? , , , 1 . ,, ,i.;: , ,.a, , ? was gow*n<d m Mile Jnd " -1*! 1* < a . tins tin.. fl 'h Ufih s i:A V 1 , with matching yellow elh? w Ion ordnnee with the \f S Su } g?h r.ioves' Ih.-u-'T.-s nf yellcw V''*, 1 never j{i ws 'Ii and blue hvdrunjjui a id advisory .opinion ( r.bbon* were lw??-tinoro?i*> l! >K. - -u>?M . :r- tin:-the 'hair. whil?< 'VhV%arrf?ta . " Hn,u" A M f .1 huge bouquet of. yellow gladioli i-iv?ngv?in, .tnd, IV.iVtv St it< .'arid hydrangiairther arms r ,i , ,, The Htveri'iui Warren C .11 k ns of the ClafUn Drpartiwmt , . ' .".of Keligiou- Education wnt I then be voted upon b^Jhe j gnVomv best 'man, pie If pa Med then, it w..uJ,l t^u. hride was given in mar..me an kmendinent to the ruige i,y her aunt. Mrs Vin, Ag ! * ??nRtdutton._ ? Jnew.. ..f AtbntiL Qa.. The bridal ?#W I >#"<? w*s lovely in ht i gown of wlivv . I> IjIII I Or slipper satin with off-shouldl-r it tin IT \irr?nf . itcrklini ami ft-.M1 bodice. an 1 hark long sleeves. Her' double ACXSON MfSS ? < \NI*i v'''1 ,>ri"'tl d I union was. bord?l *r ir iiiit youth \\ ho wa* " " w,th ftatMy I ?" ! ntenred Us| week Co life mi- from.. tiara uf^eed pearls She1 Uvnmrnr for the slaying of a r.arn,Ht 1 ^ [hble (ron. wh:. h ik-ago lit ffnder agent J i streamers of UUies of the valley inn- / i gracefully hung and centered 1 ... .. with an e-xqunitie white purplewas thr Mod ??rs frit This gift was an gut \ "'murder ,?fier from the l.-mima Chi chapter of ' rT "^"deliberated an iu Th?-t a stir.-ritv ur t r. nil Judge Hugh B. ?t Ctfflxn ifet*ai%U * ?' ? vnaiMI roar! youn? couple will rr*i .< artl Ihe ca*e. ut ^ Haim \tr?*et, Harrisb.urf. "you be the'iudce i Blind Harvard Law ^NoSU~| Student Files Suit ^csfy* '* * "nw far v fcXV.'j Clarence M Hoi low ay. 2i, o( ' " ijjjjfilfc .Philadelphia who is bearly blind V* v, -\V V\ I an<l who wlu featured In Life la?< \Y S^K\ / ? 1? | week for hn unusuaT acHoIastio " N /^.V ' 'C .)Tn?' lability, ha* su<-<i the .Metropbii ' ((J ^gg(V^ ,\ jTil tan Tr?o?o y,aiiui >*,7 lur to". 1 \ * ' a ' ! OOP Mr Hollway, allege* that M J (I |i fli j he and h* seeing rye dog wfro ^ IgUSKJl and.trrwjusly jnjur?d_bsi Z2T7T\ j^->.(kW8T*m | an M T A rar on Massachusetts C(7w\ "*?? "i w avenue in .Cambridge, last 1 i r*bru*ly . r v *** ??/ . Through his attorney, John L \\ ^jVAk \ ~V Saltotiatall Jr.. the plaintiff w?j ^ 1\\ W?d bum in (h? Federal Di?ihct court He stated the injuries ?u* ? ' ^T\ ?... stained in the accident were serlUtydtet 'Lj J 4 tods and tha1! his dog had U\ br* ^4 \ _ _1 'i . 1|U ; ieht to Morristown. N J., for ! 4?\ agg' w .. JrfTyf I Mr. I > ri'-iimi-nt aiut rehabilitation^ A 0kh iuiri ton*, t ' I! sunVmons was issued by court 0 * a ' ~v~ T' i - * . ."- v . * 1 SATURDAY. JUH IB f ]3 1 REGIONAL COUNCIL URGES J ^ KEY POSTS OF GOVERNOR! " i. ATLANTA, G?. ? Ttv execfi .South s intent to tdnlmiU tiv? committor of the Southern j vies teirly. ^ Regional Council Wednesday Many ol the South'* pro! the Southern govtmon to op- ipflQt (rocn ttononuc dm point rpprr*?nuuv? Negru ctu- UeOk" the *taLrmrn< uid. , *f zetts to positions on *'^fy mall- relation* would be vastly . ina board*. ' ^>s - V proved by tho security to bo I Th? Council to an org?Htuua ?,ved from expanded industriU^ A of church, labor, buonm, azwf^lEtenftbened pattern of farm professional people of both races ownership, food school*! food from thirteen Southern states homes and good health for all Jta announced aim u the Mat*.)0ur citizens ** Uinrneni of equal opportunity by Bu, |t *44^ -the nation be all the South? people! understandably reluctant to put The groups executive com- |U ftharc of the funds unless mi tier issued its message to the u evidence of a determinaSouthern governors following a IKjn to proVide public services one-day meeting in Atlanta. I?'more ?,uiUbly than the South commended Gov Kerr Scott of h don# m th# p^t Such eeaiNorth Carolina for appointing ran convincing furnlshDr Harold Trid^ Negro cor I gd lf the Southern states will lege president, to the state board, f0|ioW (he broadened pimd<S? of education, Similar action In ^huh North Carol,na has ?et." other Southern stales, it declared. | ^ Counc,| ie?ders dressed would be "of the greatest public [th<. lmpurUnu u( appolntgnf'He benefit. groes wRo ran?br?trusted by OUTLINES BENEFITS " by their own people to be truly The southern group told the rtrrrratnttiiTr" ^V"~l^.. '|hal fUCh aPP?lnl" I Sienlne th- ? ? -r-"; |lh? Ynllowing mwnbwi of th? Get irpitft attention to the- Councir* executive committee*' need* of negroes. SIGNERS LIFTED 2 Le*aaen needles* irritations* Dr Char,w Johnson. Naah2. Strengthen the civ* pride of ' Tenn., president of Fiak Negro citizens University-, Paul D. . William*, 4. Prove to the nation the Richmond." Va.. publuh*r " and ? " ws . president of the Southern . ReLucas Denies ?< ?*> v" o??f? Hancock. Richmond, V*.. profes n jj? /v ?or of economic*. Virginia Union Battle Over university; Kt Rev Msgr T _i James McNamara. Savannah. Ga , NEW YORK ! Senator Scott Dr Rufus E Clement, president of W Lucm of IlliiiotS; Senate ma Vn,vfri^; ^ *?i3Ljt )ority- Irider. denied this week Johnson, professor Carolina* that he had announced that evil University of North Carolina, rights and social welfare leglala- Leonard Ma**. Aj . . tto'n would he dropped for this torney. ^h^Me* t ih0. |slkS . _ ' . . Georgia. Director of CIO. Ml** session of ( ongrrss and asserted Wtlkina, Atlanta, Citthat newt stories jvporting ,urh y^ng Movement of an announcement 'were either Carter Wesley, editor. Hooshof n complete quote of my state ,on' infonm-r. John H- Wheeler, merit, or not quite an accurate Durham. N C. vice president, one." Mechanics and Farmers Hank In a letter to Roy Wtlkina, as clstant secretary of the National SltllPr Association for the Advancement DiailUlOUICI of Colored Pp?irv!^. t ran, Indiritfd 1h.?* bill* "Still In [Works 11 Years the carlv statfe* of drvijlopmrnt". .. wpr.- not specifically mmtmncd hinlnmQ on his "mmt" l.at because Mlt it T til 1/ipiUUla ixbVlous that tt v* not piMttiblr M ' ,, u. (f give top priority rating to leg- BIRMINGHAM, Al*^ J MB islntion which is not ready, or After 14 y*j*T} **r< - > * nearly fr?dv. for consideration chard,. K Harper. ? . on th? floor of Senate father;, has earned a /n hM C ' . f I .... O school diploma. *r s fraduSenator 1 ucan den,el ?h,t th.,; -tpd frvm th~ C, divisf V1;, I' m 'r;p?w? an-l , f p.rV^W- rek. stated that the r place on thn U leg d.itioi?tin?'t..h|.? ! the ?.< ? lie ha*? . **" _ )t a?e fctll hove t?. be del. rnuned fjn,t SPWtion l?y their prngrc?to through the *P^r*a, notice.t >ar^ old Committee ci iiw',*"\ng 1hcni"**hr outskirts of |>0d ?rwl tw'orm'^ou'i' '^pT^and jdterain. jqw tlv?r th^ytnalr "T rdttr?thm~ 1~ of which ha* inanv months, according to the ..tart work a* a laborer be<au'.e Senate" maturity leader' ' he had very Utile. and \n ?he army Tlte Illinois. I;i*'*ri,ikei-"s . jcMc* ho saw men w ith some . duration came in response to telegram advance . ent by Mr Wilk'i. last, week ;n "In 193H he took hc< big ttet? a- l or e.-n? .?? : -it i ? apparent ? j ft?-r h* son *urVJ- ? c TTeoniC !t(in of ; . ! rush's leg- 1 rs Knglish He enrolled i Packer isUi'.mn on the .. I'lun)*'ration j ^h s evening glasses 'nni-r It*t foi the Mst rnnRrr*^ | Two olhrr graduates id Park I , -NAAlI assistant secii'tar. |prM ..verting schorrf- *-? + ? 1 lenjandt-ji in h;H > ire th.?v;i *?>? ?*- |V Sonvncrv.llc. h*. ?<nd J,,hn , "**'??? ?f.Con?r.w be rHn Wesley Michael. 40 ?*1 'his summer "for >h<> purpose J islatiun." ,Uth" Oklahoma To Try w hito Man Saves Separate Classes Day For School Girl -'.Oklahoma' city - <anp> SAN KURD. N.C (AND > Th,i The diehard Oklahoma state lr' r*T".. -' ?, Kivl.kture has finally agreed to Mitming of a girl whose, house had . ?, __ .~hite l?._ .j _ _ . admit Negro enrollment in wmie burned town with her new dross . * ... ? , -hi< was supposed to weir in i !|.a s- t. . ,rn. arhonl show led local white bus- *he hill recently passed and irn. . , . w> tne governor f?'j; Vvs signature u? tu, a good deed last ^ t at,cmi segregated J r w,H'k 'classroom* ' t r:,rHnV , Tht-Hg h matuvuT to f t stale l";,u^ :.f;v b'V1 i ? lavi mtu r?mplWmt. vh the re , Iand would probably trjo* th ^ ^ s Suprcmc court ruUnrf ' '1' ' ' !''>> ?* night. R m. hich declared -tha.:?all < iti/f tli?. ? TTImrr TiVi'd^l to.see. if he could niuxt have equal acre-* to edu make her smile He went tit her cation, regarlt-ss of rate, color, school, the I?oe County Training religion or rvauonal origin, 0 school found out the material . Under the proposed l<iw, Nrg- v neodtxl and how it was. made-Co?I roes could attend "w hite urnver operating with him the home econ lsltir5 only on a segregated basis, ?<nues class made the dress txv I /ith separate classrooms, and the (me school was out,?That* night isrhool would bo open only when ?1 Florence was in the plav. I the Jim/crow institutions do no* i * ?? ' . ., ? . T ' :l ^ '