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VOLUME 19, NUMBER 18 MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS Women Vow To right Bias In II. S. Capital

ATLANTIC CITY. N J ANP 5 Peace an dtlie United Nations A comprehensive program for th, Recommending |wace through the coming year wa. taken up bv tin i'N, the NACW asked mine use of National As-ociation of Col u. ’he UN. encouragement of active Women at their recent annual trade between tlie It S A and meeting here. ■ther nations, lull support to end The women vm»‘ed_-to fight, fol i Korean war. and the p i .■.age i t an- more civil rights, better positions mJ ti-lyncji. anti poll lax and fait em­ government for Negro women, a ployment practice: world peace plan, better housine 6 Housing Tlie ladies recom­ and education for Negroes, and the mended that Die federal govern­ observation of human rights day ment in the future give no financial • They also voted to fight minstre' upport to my’ housing projects, shows and discrimination in Wash­ whether public or p'jvate ington, D C 7 Education The women favored To make their resolutions more federal aid lo education with safe­ effective and put them into action guards against discrimination." Del­ WITH MRS ROSA BROWKi BRACY, Executive Sec- live,- Mrs. William I. Dawson, chairman of deco-z the NACW voted th;> the organiza­ egate-, also approved raises for ralions; Robert R. Moton, Jr., local chairman» tion have a lobbyist in the nation's relary of the National Negro Business league teachers’ salaric . better'education­ Mrs. Rosa Brown Bracy, Charles E. Trout, pub­ capital Delegates voted for an 11- al program sin schools, and main- the local committee makes plans for the forth point national program plus a re­ coming Golden Jubilee Convention at Tuskegee licity and entertainment; Detroit lee, housing; solution commending Atlantic pity Institute, August 29 September 1 left to right: Mrs B. B. Walcott and Mrs. E. M. Washington, as a convention site publicity. ¡2 The 11-point program covered tin Andrew W Walker, local business representa- following proposed activities 1 President Truman Tlie eon MACHINIST ON "BIG MO." - Roscoe Strother of methods during a six week's training course vention praised him for Ins state­ ment on civil rights, but recom­ City, Machinist Repairman I c aboard aboard the big battleship. Strother heads iho mended that he support all civil Captured N. Korean Soldiers Admit the USS Missouri, is shown instructing Navy machine shop with a »faff of twelve men, all rights legislation amt support its ROTC and Naval Academy midshipmen in shop white. enactment 2. Negro women as policy mak­ ers Delegates recommended that Red Troops Shoot Prisoners Of War local, stale, and national govern­ ments appoint more Negro women President Favors to policy-making positions Tlifj also voted to have each member Prisoners Claim V state organization maintain a list of qualified Negro women to.be us­ ed lor recommendations when need­ Slaying Of Captives Atlanta May Be Termed The Home Rule For D. C. ed 3 Lobbyist The woihen ’voted Is Red Policy ! that tlie NACW go on record as fa- By ALICE A. DUNNIGAN latter For Promotion 1 voring the appointment of a lobby­ WASHINGTON. D. C. - (ANPi— Mr Truman was referring to pos­ “Crossroads Of W. Hemisphere ist in Washington. D C . to look TAEGU, Korea f . A North Residents of the District of Colum­ tal service curtailment measure after interests of women and also Korean sdldlcr; captured In tlie hit­ bia should have the same rights to which passed the House last Wed- First To Enter j tn work lor Die passage of civil ler fighting around Taegu, ad­ ■r. vote and participate in the shaping nesday by a vote of 264 to KW Tills I rights legislation , mitted yesterday that Communist Al,ANTA 6a Allanta may lie ap I i,lid Netherlands, West Ind'es had of this great democratic government bill proposed that the order of tlm MRS 1111 M STEWART Korean Hot-War 4 Displaced lice oils Jlie U 8 troops mrikc if a practice to shoot propriately termed The Crossroads of two representatives cmIi Cuba and as any other citizens of the nation Postmaster General to curtail cer­ President, stew. government before increasing Hie —‘-’rpflsinrrs lot war "iinie«s we are Venezuela led I he field »1th four implied President Truman last tain postal services be rescinded and Die Western Hemisphere, and Gren • number of displaced person:, comms uni! told not to do so." person from each of these countriaa week the delivery of city mail be put back For The U. N. tainance of liool: ler-ADanta's limit , m iv he extend-1 into the nation, first consider "fully Tlie iirisonW. 23-yeiuvolil Pri­ tested here At his press conference held in on a twice-a-day schedule people ed to Die State's tout borders, It a | Die security of American Negroes in vate Pyang Yang Matjdo. gave the rep irt Is-ued by the Oeorgie. Depart­ the Old State Department building BV MhX WII.SON A tntal of 825 persons from 35 The bill was introduced in the jobs and housing and silication : K'nntinurd On li n k Pagri probable explanation of the recent last Thursday, the President told House Wednesday and passed the SM’A Correspondent ment of. Public Heallh'is an indica­ other states, the District of Colum­ atrocity -laying of 39 Americans newsmen that he would like to see following day It is now up to the tion of tins city's field of nfluenoe. bia. and Puerto Rico filed into when he' said the Communist the District get home rule Senate |o have the final say on the WITH THE 24TH INFANTRY Tlie Health Department rep.irt re­ Georgia for the health te is, and . ' troops re vived no Instructions on This statement came as a reply order The bill has passed the Sen­ REGIMENT IN KOREA Four veals a large number of persons Georgians from 136 of the State*« GI - of the battle-tested 24th Infan­ Masons Hold Great Session the rules of war dealing with pris­ to a reporter's question, asking Mr ate compilttee but there is no sign trom ..foreign countries, from other 159 counties, in addition to redy oners. -tates, and from counties other than I Truman what he thought of home for an immediate sole from the try Regiment Field Artillery are now dents of Fulton and DeKalb coun­ was rule and what could be done to hur­ Senate itself tn line for a hike in rank The emaciated Pvt 1’yantf Fulton and DeKalb took the seven ties, took advantage of the pro­ ry-up Congressional action pn the The Home rule bill to which tho At Nashville; C. F. Williams dressed In mud-caked green fati­ free tests during the Greater-Atian- gram . “ Slated lo climb another notch and nnl bill President referred would give the I . gues which lie said he had ta Health Prgriun Tfir health program, the largest more are 1st Lt.. Lavon E. Smith’, According to Health Department [ With a smile the President said citizens of Washington the fran­ changed sitv’c the invasion began of its kind ever attempted any of 1314 Bob Harrison St . Austin. he would like to see the home rule chise and thereby the right to have egiit weeks ago t . tics. 19 persons frtun 10 foraga- j place, wa* apoiuorcd in Gre«ter» - I Texas - to captain, Sri 1st Class <1 i bill get action as quickly as the post Of Memphis Is Re-Elected f SomrTTnitv, he told the U S countries, were given health tests! Atlanta by the health department! rWtun’TM'W Owens Jr., of ,w> Aoffice bill, although tm-ofWi» -tete ^Continued On Bad Page) of (leers who questioned hfm. cap­ during the 76-day survey. Haiti, of Fulton and DeKalb countlea, and South Van Ness Ave . Los Angeles, Tlie Eightieth Grand Communi­ Players Guild and was directed by i 'n------——T------**'“ tives aie furned over to North Kb-, Canada, Phiii|ipne ‘Islands. Mexico, fhe Cty of Atlanta Ln cooperation ’ Calif . io second lieutenant and cation of Die Prince Hall Grund . Dr Thomas E Poag » 1 rein ltitrllrgencr officers lor qu1’- I ami Sweden were represented by one | with the Georgia Department of' Sgt George I, Edi on. of« Akron, I l/xlgc. F A- M of the Stale of Officers of the Grant! Lodge elec­ tloning. but this Is not. tlie general person each. El Salvador, Brazil, Public He^ltn. Shelby County Baptist Ass’n i Ohio, to second lieutenant. Tenhessee recently held nf Tennes­ ted at closing sessions on Wednes­ - see A A- 1 State College in Nash­ day were Charles F Williams, procedure. I.l. Smith. 33. who fs acting com­ ville was, at ordlng to officials.one elected by acclamation following ins The freely ta'king captive d? manding officer of A Battery. 159th of Hie most successful .csslons in anntuil address. E V Buford, N isli- rlared that strafing and roeket fir- Holds Second Annual Meeting Field Artillerv. is a graduate nf history In session at the same villc, Grund Senior Warden, C F |ing'fighter planes- have created Sam Houston College, lie has been time were the Excelsior Grand Ogle bv, Memphis, Grand Sccre-1 widespread feat verging on panic The Shelby County Baptist Asso­ issues and Inter-national prob-1 in service since 1940 Chapter, order of the E., tern Star tary and W H Johnson. Memphis, among many Communist infantry­ ciation held its second annual se­ lems, adults facing a changing j i and the Grand Chapter of Royal ' Grand lYcasurer O. E S. Officers men world, the fellowship of Inter-ces- j The lanky, amiable officer has ston with the Bethlehem Baptist i Arch Masons. | elected were: C. D. Stamps. Tulla- been recommended for promotion lie said that Communist offi­ Church. 273 Ingle Street. Rev A ‘ary Prayer, The discourses on I Preliminary activities were held | homa Grand Patron; Ethel Beck, DURHAM, N. C. Fifty white and grams, and a final session, "Find' for his proven ability under difficult cers are attempting to counteract J. Campbell, pastor, Augirt 8-11. these topics and the forums were I on Sunday at St John AME church ’Knoxville, Orand Worthy Matron; Negro students from the University lng Ourselves as A Profession.” The conditions in battle. this fear by ridiculing allied air with Dr. H. W Perry delivering so sensational, that the moderator where during the Knights Templar W E Roberts. Salmer, A. G Pa­ North Carolina College at Chapel human relations topic was discussed tron. Muud Hunt, Jackson. A G '.strike, saying the pilots -are so the key note message It has never recommended that such forums be annual services, Mayor Thomas Hill and North Carolina college here by Willard Jordan, chairman; Kr While at Sam Houston College, 1 Matron; Alice Ariedge. Nashville. poorly trained they hurt their own been witnessed an association that held once each month at one of the Cummings welcomed the Masons to attended the third annual Working nest Hooper; Dr. Turner, and Love­ Lt Smith became a member of the ! Grand Treasurer Rosa Whitson. side more than the North Korean was as dynamic as this. It was various churches affiliated with the city Tlie 0 E S opening on C'mfercir'e for ffral'h Educators joy. Panel leaders included Char- Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. His I Memphis, Grand .Secretary, and But the young prjvate said; this association. • Monday morning with Grand Pa- lit re last Monday through Friday. During Friday's closing session both educational-and inspiring, ac­ mother. Mrs lettie Smith, resides j Lehn Armstrong. Memphis, Grand companied by the Holy Spirit Leaders of the forum are, Mis. I in Austin at his address. 'ron & D Stamps and Grand Ethel ) "Finding ourselves in Health the participants were: Ruth Rich­ Beck presiding, was welcomed to 4. Conductress. ' "We know the plane: do plenty This As oclation is profoundly Ella Clarke Williams Mrs Julia | Education” was the theme of the ards assisted by Miss Elizabeth Lo­ the College campus hv Dr Walter 8. ' Next meeting is scheduled for of damage to the North Koreans elated to have for its leader the Palmer, Mrs M C Durham, and Sgt Owen Jr is another former Tlicy seldom miss their target.;." (•('hferenc) which met daily in the vell. director of Health Education Da-vis. president nf Die institution Knoxville' ■ ___ i,. Dr . W Herbert Brewster, one who Mrs Susie Bryant Mcsdame.s Inez Defender newsboy who is proving Music Assembly Hall nf the N' . C. ! N. c State board of Health and Tlie first session of the Grand has proved himself to be more Brooks, V T. Campbell, Euralfa his mettle with the 24 th. Assigned Pyallg freely admitted lie wa i College Administration Building. R T McMillan, instructor in the lxxlge, presided over by Grand Mas­ than equal to the task, a man with C Fletcher, Hattie Toney. Mary to "A Battery' of the 159th, he Waller Whito Addresses Communist Hi explained that lie Department of Health Education at ter Charles F Williams ot Memphis, John k Baker, health education • vision and the ability to lift his Bell McWilliams. H. W Perry ■serve» as 1st chief of hi. firing unit. J joined the party' las' year because '•on.'iiltant fnr tlie South Carolina NCC; Robert Milligan, Sara Moor», was devoted lo tlie hearm'! of greet- Masonic Moot ■ind Mary McLean Evaluations followers from the cone of anti- With the Rev J . H. Thompkin and a man who wants his family and Board of Health, explained and Manieri, his wlfe-ls'fhe former Ings from representatives and tlie I were listed by Mrs Ida Friday of ««Ity to the modern isles of profi­ Rev H W Perry heading the Ro,'.TON An appeal for sup farm to pr" per could do nothing •'lenionsfrated various methods of Miss Gladys Rucker of Los Angele'. appointing of committees Presid­ ! UNC's Department of Health Edu­ ciency We find in his leadership ministers This reoommendation port of the National As.otiaJirn for fl:.e.'-’ I Interpreting the public health They have three chlldrert Marsha, ing over the Grand Chapter nf-Roy- cation; Mtss Elia M. Mast, also of ¡»’program that is palatable to the was unanimously accepted — llu Adwnrcmenl of Colored People : cdticatorli duties to Jay and pro­ 14; Carole,- .12 and Ronald, in All al Arch Masons wa- GihikI^ Priest UNC and Wllliim Keaton of NCCt •eeds of this present age and time; ""“After developing said forum, the ¡Edward E Crawford Tuesday morn­ tn it. continuing all-out struggle fessional groups Monday during the are helping wdunded Ol’S in Japan, Ilf Stewart, Marg L. Hasty, and ft is something new and indifferent Moderator appointed a committee j ing sc. ion - were devoted to busl- I against the evils nf segregation and Douglass Leaders | opening session. Maxine Haith of where, they are living. The day of bedlam is no longer of Fellowship and Goodwill com- ness, and on Tuesday afternoon a discrimination was made by Walter Burlington wa rhalFman of theL (Continued On Page TLrea) «chanced. the spirit of czarhJn. all posed of Rev H W Perry,. W Tlie sergeant is a graduate nf memorial service was held for de­ White, NAAfJ’ executive ecrctary. Attend Mayor's ■esston Individual discussion lead- faded and fashions are replaced by P Hayes, J. H Thompkin. J. W. Polytechnic High aniT Los Angeles ceased members of the bodies. in an address before (lie 175th An­ n: included Paul Schuster. Edward Committee Vote» a constructive guidance Through Powell. M Sexton. E Bates. Miss Junior College. A religious drama. “Everyman", niversary Convention <>f the Prince Inauguration Fete KI,'I.- and Joan List. Each day's Mm a number of topics and forums Hall Affiliation Mason', held here Nina J Daugherty and Mrs Eilat was presented by the O E fi on A group of Douglas-, citizens at­ meeting was summarized during Communist Controls for discussion have been made pos­ Climb “Williams. These Ambassa- [ Hu father is a retired captain of llicsday evening in the College this week. tended Hie inauguration of Mayor | the late afternoon sessions.-' WASHINGTON - sible Some of them are. Solving dors of Goodwill will visit the as-1 the 24th Infantry and resides Overton, Tuesday. August 15th at i Participants during the remain- *• the Problem of the Busy Superin­ 2131 West 39ih St . in L A. ' dcr of the week included Prof Er- ,In-Washington. Priday the House sociation yet to convene with an tlie Court Hou,e They were Mr Un-American Activities Comrtilttee tendent. The Church meeting, The urge for the creation of a "unified and Mr W C Tvus and son. Mr. i nr I Hooper of Lemoyne College, Wliile in College, Owen? Jr was has unanimously approved a Com­ Social Challenge of a Restless Aie, Fi.ink .1 .I'll Rev A W Wil­ Memphis, Tenn; Dean A 1. Turner army" for Christ. wrestling champ of the school and munist contrtd bill much Ace the Modem Methods of Financ­ On Thur.day evening. August liam:. Mr? fhe. Rngn... Prof E A of the NCC Law School, and Dr. won honors in track and field than that requested by ing the Kingdom by Oiling prizes to 10th, Moderator Brewster delivered Teague, mid I’rof Lucky Sharp, Gordon W Lovejoy, consultant, ill Contestants. Promiseous Begging, events . .__ Truman. his annual address Never betore infergroup relations for the Na- He and Edison were recommend­ principal nf Douglas- Uteh school felling Lucky numbers in keeping I had he been more superb in hlsj (tional Conference of Christians and Tlie legislation passed by tiw with Scripture Standards? The; ed for promotion tn line officer IFor the in -a limn in hi lioy N<‘ dynamic message, from Romans t he Jews. committee is substantially the rank for excellent performance , ernes were u cd at fhe polls "during Church meeting; The Recreational fourth Chapter Following Monday's initial ses­ Mundt-Ferguson-Nixon blit." Thh - duty in the field I the recent election «nd Amusement Challenge of a The official roster of this asso­ sions on “Finding Ourselves in bill requires registration of all com­ flestless age, Meeting the Evange­ ciation is composed of Moderator. In Dniigla -. everyone was proud Health Education,'' H»? following munist party members and slaps ¡.days were devoted to discussions of listic Challenge of a Restless Age, (n sec his own in operation and re»-, curbs oh all communist-front or- Edith Sampson ganikatihns . ,. . .jR Jn and meeting the Challenge of worlH (Continued On Pap Three | spoil was shown them In every Wav human relations, medical care pro- They carried nut llieir parts in a I To Get UN Job decent and orderly manner, as if Mrs. Edith Sampson, they were quit» accustomed to their ¡332nd Fighter Group Officers J lawyer, will soon become a United pc it inn We were not surprised tn 24th Infantry Men States delegate to the United Na­ see them do well for we know that ■ * tions. it was reported Saturday bv all Negroes need trt opportunity sources close to Pro ident Truman Yes.^one more doni ha, bcc.n op- Receive French Govt. Awards ThePretident. it was said, has ened up to nur penple Tlmse ired . I . • Given Combat Awards decided to appoint the nationally fnr. Ilio generai rlorfion avere a fol- "WASHINGTON, ■ D. C 'NNPAi manded the group and also Lock­ known lawyer and leader of Ne­ lows: Rev A W. WiHiam, , nfflcer. Tim Air Force announced Friday bourne Air Force Base until both gro womens' club groups.To" the _M?SS or - 2_ 1 ? a1' Sio'm Clarenr'e •'em officers nf the 332d Fighter were' recently deicttvated in qon- WITH THE 24TH INFANTRY Alameda. Calif.; Sgt.- Walter W TTfhdjfhRve been a warded The rroix fmTnatwe with -the Air position as a move to combat Com- -Havcs. and Willie D Whife. Judge: DIVISION IN SOUTH KOREA -- Larkins, Vicksburgh. Mis.; CpI. Mesdgme:. Latini K Tvus and Mar­ de Guerre with Palm hv~the French l:--v of «acixF inlegfatHB Co­ njumsf propaganda that Negroes After one month of tough fighting. Charles K Bibbs. Detroit, Mich.; garet Edmond. Clerks. Mrs. Marie Government for participating in the lonel Davis is now assigned to are oppressed and have little op­ in the Korean war the 24th Infan- | CpI. .Leon S. Gaines Jr.. Detroit; Sfinson. registrar. Invasion nf southern Frances and Air-Force headquarters In the Pen- portunities In the United State'. It oy Division announced the award, Sgt. lit-C Mayo Howard. Talahas- aiding in the liberation of France tagnn at Washington. was understood that Mrs Samp­ Those med for the primary elec­ o! the coveted combat infantry­ see, Fla.; 2nd Lt Clinton R Moor­ The Croix de Guerre is a French man's badge to 26 officers and en-1 son his the approval of the State tion were Mr Frank Johrisop. of­ Other officers who received the man, Columbus. Ohio; M-Sgt. Ro­ cross of bronze, suspended by a Department. ’ ’' ficer; Meats David Edmond, Edgar French medal were: listed men. ____ , bert E._ Jones, , Mass.; Sgt green ribbon with Red strips, antf The famous woman lawyer is a Van Buren, and Edward iBuddya Rpbert Miller. Columbus, Ga.; is awarded to officers or soldiers Major Edward C. Gleed, of Law- The citations made only to in­ graduate of the University of Chi­ Johnson, Judges; Mr Gladys Nich­ Hubert Montgomery, homestead, for gallant action In war rence. Kansas; Major Andrew fantry men who have spent 30 days cago and the John Marshall Law ols and ' Rev Alexander Gladney. The 332d Fighter Group originally Turner, of Washington, who was on the line in actual combat, were Fla.; Sgt. Russell Spencer. Detroit, School. She is the only woman Clfrks; Mcsdamcs Lena M. Carnes 1 was the 99th Pursuit Squardjon killed in an airplane accident near awarded the following men; Cpl. Mich.; Sit. l.st-c Vemie B Scott. ever receive a master's degree and Roslyn Walker, registrars brained at. the Tuskegee Army'Air | Inekbcurne Air Force Base in 1947; lari Dill, Chicago. Ill.; Cpl. Eckmon. W. Va.; Sgt Wylie L. law from Loyola. Workers were Mesdamc: Lula W Major lee Rayford, also of Wash­ Barold Rouge Jr., Eldorado, Ark.; t Dotson, ; Sgt Mal- Williams, Maggie Carpenter. Lo- Field and committed to’ combat on ington, whose latest known assign­ Cpl Robert L Simmons, New Or­ i colm Fulcher, . N. Y.;i Last year Mrs. Sampson, rene Bragtr. Beatrice Jones. Leona June 1. 1943 After participating in ment was Lackland Air Force base leans. La.; Sgt. Rachel Harris. company with - NAACP secretary L Williams. Julia Dillard..L Bu- the North African and Italian cam M-Sgt. Sherman W. Smith. Los: San Antonio. TVxas Detroit, Mich.; Sgt. Manon Rivers. Walter White and ten white Am­ r.:A quor. Ruby Williams. Susie Moss. . paigns, it operated from Italian Capt. Melvin P. Jjckann nf Mis- ; Sgt. David Walwyn. Angeles; Sgt. lst-C John H Car- ericans. went on a, round the world Annie Dickens. Magiiolia Hoskins. 1 bases as a part of the Mediterran- New York City; Sgt. Lawrence j ter, New York City; Sgt. lst-C Jack tour with the Tbwn Hall Meeting Francis Hicks. Henrietta Robinson, i ean Costal Air Force. The squadron sissippi, Capt. Edwin B Lawrence M Gourdine. Chicago. of Cleveland. Ohio who was killed Owens, East St Louis, Ill.; Sgt. of the Air to tell the story of Am­ INTERROGATE INFILTRATORS-KOREA-American troops in a not and Alberta Williams Mesrs Jor­ i was expended into a group in 1944 Johnnie Mitchell. Opelika, Ala.; The oombat lmantryman's badge erica to people of other lands. Af­ dan Bolton. Sr and Robert Walker, Heading the officers of the 332 i while over Greece in .. strafing mia- too benign mood surround North Koreans found near our lines. i sion. and Capt. Alfonso W. Darts. Bgt William W Munneriyn. Mo- is worn only by infantry soldiers terwards. she delivered the Eman­ Mrs. Emma Echols, and Messrs Os­ Fighter Group awarded the Croix ' Infiltration by "civilians" is a serious menace and our troops are of West Virginia, who w«i bile. Ala.; Bgt. Charles W Austin, and ft not authorized for award to cipation Day address in Atlanta or car Cross and Burl Getts and oth­ de Ouerre with palm is Colonel i In the European thea^ ■ Ad» Oklahoma; Sgt. Myer R. Kyer, ether troops, ______January 1, 19W. | taking no more chance» letting anybody through. ers ' P.enjamnin O Davis, Jr Who enm- • . ... “ -j ’ t -» • c ' i»' '''Ir'‘j ! % r. ■ ■UHR - W!

iNegro, 23, Awaits .DISCUSS CONTINENTAL RADAR Grand Jury Action • In Alabama Prison LANETT. Alabama — A 26- year-old Negro was held In Kilby Thick Of Korean War prison last night to await action by a Chambers County grand jury By L ALEX WILSON experts, however, to Join the F-80 which will hear evidence September WITH AIR FORCE UNIT IN class soon. 4 that he beat two Lanett women SOUTH JAPAN-Tan Yanks, fly­ Wright is historical techinician i with an electric iron. ing sleek F-80 jet planes from an assigned to the public informa­ Jack Tucker was spirited to Kilby air base here, are unleashing blgz- tion office for safe-keeping" after his capture itig death on the North Koreans) By chance. I got a vivid picture by state patrolmen last March.: He daily. from the air visibly and audibly had been hunted by some 800 angry Among the hot shot pilots sta­ of the morale and agerness of jet white men armed with clubs and tioned at the field are: 1st Lt«. pilots and other fighters to smash 1 guns. The victims were Mrs Ella Bar­ James H Harvey, of Road 1. Moun­ the Reds. This happened when I tain Top, Pa.: Edward P. Drum-1 bearded a C-47. enroute to Taegue, row, 68. and her 35-year-old daugh- moiid, Philadelphia. Pa and 1st Lt ' loaded with Browning machine ' ter. Sara Harold A Hillery. ot 227 West 130- guns. th St . N Y 1 occupied the radar operator's These are only a few of the Negro seat, one of the two available for airmen scattered throughout the passengers. Placing the head|dtonesJ Far East Air Command who have on, I was able to get ringside views won respect and admiration for of operations. their ability to produce effective The pilots used a colorful langu­ results. age in contacting each other and Each one is proud of the brilliant th» forward conttfllers. The latter record chalked up by the Air Force. are airmen who fly unarmed AT-6s in this "police action " Ami they and call on combat planes for are determined to maintain that strikes when targets are sighted. standing. — , The jet airmen are tagged: ‘Blow ' Lt. Harvey is formerly of ' the .Jobbers.” Hell Burners and so 332nd Fighter Wing, formerly sta­ forth. Other nicks are: "Mosquito tioned at Columbus, Ohio and now Fox" "Pickle Barrel." “Zoro three deactivated He has flown 33 mis­ Knee High." 'Admiration" and sions since joining the fighter group "Zebra." here. Shortly after I tuned in forward Leading flights, he said, is rou- ■ controller called for a Hell Burner tine now. to blast a camouflaged tank "hid­ “I wouldn't want to fight the den around a corner under a tree." Reds with anything slower than a VICIL IN TBS DARK which Pfc. Johnnie R Long of Byers, Texas, maintains In a cramped South Korean fox Within t few minutes I heard a hole allows his buddies to snatch much needed sleep. (V. S. Army Photo from international Souwdphoto) (International Souiidplioto) jet." he declared voice that sounded like Lt. Har­ i Harvey started piloting F-80s veys saying: "Hell Burner One to , without any training Pickle Barrel Target now bazing," I "I just got in one and took off," : Throughout my 55 minute flight NAACP Requests Action From he explained. I heard a continued plea from air­ "I am going to continue doing my men for "good targets." “Got a few best to crush the North Koreans," more minutes in this area, Pickle he said. Barrel (or Mosquito' Fox) and I AB Secretary On Price Program Lts Drummond and Hillerv were want to lay it on." on Missions, during my brief stay WASHINGTON.’» C. uNNFAt erest «1 cruth and fairplay ""The qt the base A graduate of City ) Woven into this serious chatter were humor, the lazy drawl of sou­ Clares««-Mikhell d iwioi S tation did iiot comply with the College. N. Y Drummond flew B-, Wastri/pta HtMiur calteB/claimed «it o-in «ave thousands of it was learned. Other Tan Yank.« in the fighter in such expressions as 'Think you upon Sdctftary " pj' ¿ACrieulJUtTvfoliar.« and avoid the accumuls- grmip are: 1st Lt. EuggnejC..Cheat-1 very much. Pickle Barrel. Do you Charles F. Brand#» Ua/ a .‘MA lion of cottonseed. ny. .worker on account of race p'r religion, Ellen.- Rickey, built the chain system in­ d’ef said, he got in touch with Rhljfh to an institution while with the 8. Trigg, president of the CCC, pro­ St. Louis Cards. He has strengthen­ testing such action, and later ed and expanded the idea with the learn that the CCC Would not use Dodgers to such 'an extent that formal contract« this year. some baseball men thought he had WEALTH ~ After an advance text of Enco­ a coiner on all the young players WASHINGTON. D. C Presi-, leveling off at dollars ; der's speech had been made avail­ in the land. dent Truman Wednesday asked' annually. able to Mr. Mtichell he’immediate­ Congress to enact immediately a Mr. Truman ly got in touch with the Agriculture universal military training law and lion dollars to Department and was informed that Defense Secretary Johnson said the gram .started in each of his last two Blender was npt. stating the facts. Korean War has proved MT is "es­ budget messages, but Congress Mitchell unnitxiteiily -ent a tele­ sentia! to national security." 'spurned his request on earn occa­ gram to Station WWL, «Jating-Mui» Tfiunderstorms Tne President's request, coming as sion. KUepder's .stetenHau was a »toh- a surprise in view of recent White It is expected that 850.000 men a , tortion of the real facts '»nd a de-' Drench Missouri House statements that the action 1 year would be trained under the liberate attempt to Jooi the people I Only 14 of the current 25 play- would not come before next Janu- legislation if it is enacted. They And Arkansas M JUmteMia’ He ««Ited'thut hr ' ers holding down berths on the I a|T. w.a-' sent to Congress by John- would receive $30 a month pay dur- 1 WASHINGTON D C 'SNS - ! ing their training. tdlegarm be read after Ellendefs ! 1950 team are pure Rickey, develop-! «on. speech was broadcast, ’‘in the'jp- Heavy Ihunderstorms drenched Mis-' ment since he commenced his Dod-' The defense secretary,stating that The defense secretary said "uni- Qiiri and Arkansas today with Rol-) I versa! training is the only means ger tenure in 1943 Only three ot the request for UMT was made inii^j "i -'.H "i lp, Mo. reporting 3 32 incites and I . them- Gil Hodges, and I of providing on a continuing basis tittle hock. Ark, 119 inches "with the approval of the Presi­ I Gene Harmtm ki -currently are l sufficient numbers of men for the TJnlfidefstttfiis were fairly gener-1 dent." made it in letters to Sen. DOUBLE FILTERED ' frontline stars. Two ’Others—Erv ' reserve forces." ■ ajly thrLiyfhotrt this area northward . SOMETHING NEW IS ADDED to the morale and fire power of the First Tydings 'Di Md, and Rep. Vinson Palica and Ralph Branca—are The new bill provides that—all : to the Great Dikes and there were Korean Infantry Division by this American 105-mm howitzer. Koreans, iD'i Ga, chairmen of the two con­ ’ morning glories. male citizens must register for widely scaFtereb storms in the Gtilf^ fighting side bv side with Gls, have won high praise from U. S. officers gressional armed services commit­ Of the'eleven others uitlhejquad ted. training between the ages of 17 and States and Southern Rockie« (U. S. Defense Department Photo from International Soundphoto) | and they compose the backbone I 18, and must complete the training, Elsewhere, the weather Was fair With tne letter.« Johnson sent a in nearly all cases, before the age although temperatures fell a« much , of the Ddger squad, are hangover 60-page draft of a proposed act from the reign of Larry McPhail of 20. as 25 degree' ’Jp. Afinqtsoti amt > that would provide one year's train­ l Northern WisconstfiJIs the cool Ca-! and even more were bought or ac­ ing for men between the ages of ! The trainee would first receive )nadaw ■air «law swept southward j quired 17 ar.d 20. " 1 six months of basic military in­ struction. He could then enroll‘for through Iowa. . Mi souri and 1 The four McPhail products are i Pee Wee Reese. Carl Furillo. Joe Actual operation of the UMT I another six months instruction, or I Kamas law would be left to the discretion take one of the following -teps: I Temperatures went Up five to ten Hatten and Bruce Edwards Preach- of the President. 1. Enli t in regular armed forces degree- in Virginia. Delaware and ! er Roe. ace of the staff and Billy The draft bill does not estimate 2. Enlist in the National Guard or i Slhty'fanff.and about live degrees in When asked tn verify the story, cox were purchased from the Pitts­ the Northern Rockies Jackie laughed and asserted burgh Pirates and Jim Rus ell came the cost of the program. But pre­ organized reserves, thus making DOC. R. €. ANDERSON "I didn't «ay I was going to be m a deal with the Boston Braves vious estimates were for expendi­ ¡.himself subject to call. The answer to your prayer: 1001 traded I said I wouldn't be sur­ , Roy Campan­ ture of 180 million dollars in the 3. Enter a naval or military dreams interpreted. Prosperous prised if I was traded." ella. and Dan first year, with the cost eventually i school. Days, according to your dreams. Bankhead were stars in the Negro This dream book may be the means Actually. I have no idea whet­ American League long before they 'to awaWtM wet (tit! ' of your prosperity, sent to you by her they intend to trade me or not. hit the sports pages of the na'lon's However, I'm prepar’d for anything ' the man who is known all over the that may happen. After all. »« ball state for his uncanny predictions THE SPORTS GRILL and special work; the man, who HAIR AHACHMENTS players go. I'm pretty old at 31 STAGE AND SCREEN STARS PREFER months before it happened, pub­ and it wouldn't be any shock to BY PAT ROBINSON - For International News Service» lished jthe fall of Japan, the atomic me" bomb and many other world shak- leave Brooklyn i Ing events. I People are at his office daily from i over the state with heavy heartsand i worried minds, receiving help from DlXliWClt | Doc Anderson in marriage, love af- , fairs and financial problems. Send $2 cash and 18c in «latjips <>r pay pastman »2. plus postage and COD charges and the book will be «ent by return mall, Address Doc R. C. Anderson. 302 W Gordon Ave- Rossville. Georgia. If you care V visit Doc Anderson for help, caff Chattanooga. Tenn.. 81-871» for appointment. He is In his office seven days a week until 10 P M — Don Newcombe had a clubhouse I (Adv).—:------—------fight. Both Hodges and Newcombe denied the report ^,onu “There's nothing whatever to it," Hodge« said ITCHING, BUNNI NG 1 M. «M» Ù À • J Vinson predicts further big ex Gordon WaiwM pwision al Manne Corp« Dorothy McDk* ft moot HVWNXvwounjMn Larne Shorter hemline« add intrrost to H:«ndfoid JU M.I,:. MH prtfeuranil PWUUYHA7CHI& fall stocking dudgus. rASK \ Rawly Attached I r FOR Easy Way Ends * —bumps (blackheads), acne pimples, eczema Human Hoir- m Citi il Worries simple ringworm and ugly broken out skin ex­ GENUINE chignon ‘ft All Shade» vBWHWW O» MOMT «SCK ternally caused. Black and White Ointment is .IHCH- « »nd no warf ’ h SAMril W YOUI KAM soothing and antiseptic, which aids in healing. .»-'iVgÛi' OPTATI T Ht C01M ; .So why: suffer such discomfort any longer with­ Ny FmW Ml Am«M|aiMhim out help. Why be miserable yourself and ashamed to be around others. You can get real I relief like thousands of ether people have! Yes, . Ha# öö fashkmb W-—- 1 begin using Black and White Ointment today. I »12 St. Nicholat Av. ■ new yowl n. t. Double Strepitìi 25c, 60c and 85c sizes. Be sure that you buy the For daily skin cleansing be sure Io ) one and only Black and White Ointment today. um mild BUdt «nd White Skin Soap. *>■» y U.S. DOCTORS OPERATE ON WOUNDED NORTH KOREAN ’’ Qualls Colf 1 SHORT TALKS I CLUB NEWS * . v,w LADIES OF LEISURE Each njember present TYie Club held its regular meet­ Dered Mrs Lillie Ribbins in pray­ I fa I ing last Thursday night at the MM er whose heart la in sorrow tor $gl of the secretary. Misses Gloria and ion who died in action a tow dtii The Qualls Memorial Oolf Club On Lee Berry. 3449 Saratoga Ave­ ago In Korea, after which MPa members had a wonderful time on DORIS HAYNES nue. Mattle led the song Jeatu Koop Ma their annual play day and picnic, I The Lawn Party will be held Near the Cross. that was held at Lincoln Park on Saturday night. September 2 on the A delicious menu wu served hf . August 15th and Oh! what a day. beautiful lawn of Mrs Story 1K6 the hostass Mrs WUson. The Yours truly could not sleep the IDGES spans Marechai Nell SUeet. Mrs. Daisy wu beautifully decorated with To master everything that stands night before for thinking of one of As we rode along the highway the Clark's membership was accepted, roses The meeting will be held At the three beautiful prises that was ther day we crossed many bndges- Within the way. the residence of Mrs Alma Bowen. given Tills beautiful group of la­ after which she gave us Inspiring es low, high, massive, antl- 743 Tillman Street August dles were dressed In their club col­ remarks Regular panel discussion uated and moaem. Bridges like I watch them, and I can but long all members »re asked to be pre­ ors of royal blue skirts and white tee was carried on by the members. ur own Memphis - Arkansas To make a bridge so tine sent Mrs Bertha EtmoqdMn. shirts. Next meeting will be held at the I ridge, the span across the Ohio strong. president. Mrs Gertrude Pugh, me After the first nine holes the la­ home of Miss Walterine Carter at t Cairo, Illinois and the massive 756 Bey Street. rotary; MB. Rrrther Foster, •re­ f "And you would build a bridge, my dies relaxed to enjoy the delicious tructure acros» the. Mississippi at menu of country style fried chicken, Mrs Alpha Ferguson. President; porter. dear," t. Louis potato salad, rolls, coca cola, and Mrs Maye R Johnson, reporter t COLONIAL SOCIAL CLUB These are highly significant of An old man stopped to say, watermelon While eating lhe la­ "You shall, my child, it need- must Member» of th« Colonial fioelal man's progress. Like our other in­ dies commented on their long and BRONZETTES SOCIAL CLUB Club met July 27th at the home .of heritances from ages past, bridges be short shots The Bronzettes Social Club met You're building one today " Mrs Nettie Mae Adauv, 635 South too are gift« to generations to come. Second round began at 1:16 at the home of Mrs. Johnetto McLean, with the president, Mrs. Think of the condition our ward o'clock and than that crucial hour Johrvon, 675 Ayers Street. Friday And now I know It needs must be, Ruth WhiUey presiding. f would be in If pari generations haa arrived with scores as follows for night, Auguri 11th. The farther on the road we go. not built bridges. eighteen holes Velma Bufford— The business session was conduct­ To fling our bridges, high ana low At lhe elose of the meeting, the Sometimes the river or chasm is 153, Ernestine Pound — 127; Erm» ed by the president; Mrs Jeanette very deep but our faith m the To span our streams ot lite we see Garrett—155, Clemmle Bosley—127; hostess, Mrs. Adams served a re­ Graham. The discussion of the freshing menu. The next meatkig bridge does not falter and we go Then let me build my bridges well. Beatrice Thomas — 122; Althea hour was concerning the hayride will be held at the home of Min safely over. In life a bridge is ne­ So even when the torrents swell, Pyles—116; Avella Llgon-105. We to Fuller's Park. Monday August Ma« Turner, Ml So. McLean. MJa. cessary to take us over disappoint­ The bridge I build will stand the ere very proud ot our president, 26th. Ruth Whltoey, pre1 tuent; Mrs. Ines ments, sickness, death, war, priva- i strain CAPTURID IT AMIIICAN TROOP!, ■ badly wounded North Korean soldier undergo«» emergency «urgery lu who was on the ill side did manage Refrtvhment- were served by the Boyd, secretory; Mrs Jessie M. , tion and countless more. FAITH! 01 duty, and o! unexpected pain. • U.S bate hospital near the front line» Taking part in the operation (I tor.) are; Lt Mary Keefe, a ne» the tilt, seven holes, but could not go any hostess Mrs. Jeanette Graham, Turner, reporter. THAT BRIDGE Gorham, Me.; Capt Oacilia Kirschlng; t'apt Purdue Gould, surgeon, St Louia, Mo. and (backs to camera) farther The group expressed their i' . deepest regret» that one-member, i president; Miss Ella B. Gambrell, The poet ¿ay>: "A bridge is such a necevary Capt. Charles Ea»terd*y, Biighton, Ma«., and LL James Seacrest, of Gallon. Ohtoffateniaiional Radtopholo) I decretory; Mr« johnetta Johnson, ! 1 Mrs. Lona Mathis was unable to at­ BONZELLA SOCIAL CLUB “A bridge is such a necessary thing. thing!” tend Hurry and get up and oh reporter. The BonzelU Social Club 9«t I see the builders as they I ling — Maude Swetnam Warren the golf course. Thursday, August 10th in the hofne huge ends UNA VOCAL CLUB of Mri. Jeffries, 14B0’McMlJJn. The City Beautiful Ouests present at tie picnic were 1 Of steel, across a yawning space, veteran Reports were excellent I Mrs Bettie Ross ot Chicago, 111., The Una Vocal Club met at the meeting was opened m the'iregujar And toss red .scorching rivet- into, and enthusiasm high. Mrs. Nellie Mae Scott and Mrs. home of Mrs. Francis Johns, 60S- form ot opening by the pi ». place. Commission Of * Circling The Basel The Presiding Elder was accom­ Mildred Gentry. Mr. B. T. Ligon. , H Lauderdale, Sunday August 13th Mrs Smith from Butiata. New I see them send out glistening 1 I at 6:00 o'clock. The discuvlon of panied by his wife who inspired the Mrs Avella Ligon, first prize, Mrs York was honor guest to the convention There were several 43rd Ward Here : Althea Pyles, second priae, Beatrice I the baby contest to be given Sun- ing. A delicious menu wtg' Thomas, third prize. Mrs. Beatrice I day September 3rd at the LeMoyne visitors from Memphis and other The City Beautiful Commission of by tbe ho-test. I Church News places. 43rd Ward met at Die Jiome uf With The Red Sox Jones, president; Mrs. Avella Ligon, Gardens was the business for the The next meeting will be held M The meeting was climaxed by a Mrs Laura R Tyus, Thursday secretory and reporter. evening, the residence of Mrs..L. 4. PILGRIM REST BAPTIST I sermon from Ro Lx»uis Williams, Mrs. Mary Walker was given a 304 W. Fields Aveniid. Mrs. Bdr£ Rev. C M Lee, Pastor night at 8:00 P M The weather I pastor of Brown Chapel A M E I baby shower Mn. Lucille Noel an The pasto; oi Pilgrim Rest Bap­ caused the meeting to be held ill American Loan Dailey, president; Mrs. • EtoM Church, Unton City. Tenn Music King, secretary; Mrs. Rebie Mili^' tist Church, Rev C M. Lee was the house instead of In the back­ t , ex-member was reinstated. 17>e I was furnished by the Brown Chapel yard living room as planned. League To Meet ; host«« served a very delicious rfrorter. , • given a surprise birthday dinner by t his wife. Mrs Amanda Lee. and Choir. At the request of Mrs. William j DURHAM, N. C. (NNPAi- The Ii menu. one-day annual meeting of the II Mrs. Milas Watkins, president; members of the church, at their Fowler, many flgned up to plant PASTOR'S SUPRISE BIRTHDAY trees on Arbor Day. November 8th. j Mrs. Eaflene Sergrest, secretary I lovely home 1329 Michigan St., American .Savings and Loan Lea­ Plans have been made to have a I Thursday evening. August 3rd. DINNER gue, to be held In Atlanta next Jackson College Sunset Girden tour which will ! The home was beautifully de­ The pastor of Pilgrim Rest was -GOOSE” CURRY Tuesday, will have J. M Fink,rice STYLE AND TEN SOCIAL CLUB given a surprise birthday dinner by consist of a progressive pilgrimage ; MEMBERS ATTEND GRAND corated with flowers. Rev. Lee re­ president of the - Federal Hope his wife. Mr» Amanda Lee and the of the various homes The tour will. LODGE ceived many beauutui gifts Among Iioan Bank lor the regfoh, ax its Way Tough'50 i members of the church al their begin at the home of Mrs Laura! Mrs Rosa' Williams Mrs Lula the visitors present were Mrs. Manager, Memphis Red guest speaker, J. 3. Stewart, league lovely home. 1329 Michigan Street. R Tyus of Brookins Street and | president,-lus announced Mr. Kate Williams, and Mrs Augusta Dora Bridgeman. Everyone ex­ wind up at the home of Rev and! I The home was beautifully decorated H1U member* of the Style and Ten pressed themselves a- having an en­ Stewart is secretary qf the Mutual with flowers. Rev. Lee received Mrs A W Williams. Building and Loan fo%oclatton of Social and Thrift Club have Just joyable evening. ,!• 8oi Club returned from Nashville from at­ many gift-. Durham. I Grid Schedule Light refreshments will be ■•erv- The league represents thirteen of tending the Excelsior Grand Chap­ SPIRIT OF FRIENDSHIP was ed at designated homes with a Among the visitors present I tlie twenty-four building and loan ter, order of the Eastern Star. The JACKSON, Miss—(8N8)— J^R. CLUB - tasty final parly to be given at sun-down son College's Football tCheduB tWs Mrs. Dora Bridegman. A associations and operated by colored meeting Was highly enjoyed by al). TTie Spirit of Friendship Club al the last stop. Mjii^ recall the menu was served Everyone express people Mrs. Mary Williams reporter. year will be one of lhe tougMt in rendered a spiritual program at ed themselves as having a very en- punch bowl fashioned of real ice KANSAS CITY.( Mo — We are, these player.s are really fighting lor tha institution's history accordinx to the New Salem Baptist Church, ' challeng.ng Die. Kansas------City ..Mon-1 the. title.- It will b(> lhe ilrs( The Atlanta Building, Saving and Joyable evening bordered with roses frozen in the JOLLY FOURTEEN SOCIAL AND Edgar T, Stewart, 1072 MlsqU ‘ Sunday night. August 13th at 8:00 Loan Association is hoit to the bowl as remembered by Mrs Tyus, , archs tonite in their home orchard«' championship series to be played i groups which meets concurrently THRIFT CLUB Blvd., a member of the Jac o'clock. which made all wish for the time i and "No Hit" Harris ls slated to tn Memphis for quite some time». College Athletic Board of Co i with the National Association of to,speed forward for the party. The pitch against Mel Duncan, right­ The Jolly Fourteen Social and and off campus nieihfcers of Scouting Among It we win It-? ! Real Estate Brokers and the Na- The name of the scene Was lhe Thrift Club met at the home of board's advertising comm|ttqe, date lor the Sunset Garden party hander of the Monarchs It will We are leavina for Omaha Ne-I Uonal Bullder’ W. $ Adam and Eve Drama The mem­ Mrs L WUson, August 16th Hie cations are that Jackson will will be September 4th, Labor Day take the fans a long tune to forget we are leaving ioi umana, m p.Hnw.„ t. „halrnillH (h. i».t bers of tile club were dressed in Our Boys Galloway is chairman ot the local meeting was called to order by the the series played between Memphis braska where we will also pick up1 _ a good team this yean Fgon striking black dresses with beauti­ 'We had a gue t, Miss Dorothy arrangements committee president. The Annual tour Qf boy scout and Kansas City at Louisville, lhe dangerous Monarchs. We always ‘ caliber of some of Its oppot ful white corsages. Each one play­ troup Numbet 124 and Cub Pack In the afternoon Mr. Stewart there should be tome ,intere Mae Hurl, of Hernando, Miss , who Kentucky. Jacksan. Tennessee and play our best ball in Omaha, we de- ed their part well as they march­ 101 of Douglas was held Wednesday will conduct a panel for the com­ games In Alumni Stadium tiils'.: accompanied Mrs. Hudson Mrs. Memphis during the past week leated Kansas City there last year ed down the aisle singing many August 16th There were 20 chil­ Tyus, who is always a gracious hos­ bined group« on financlrtg of color­ Check these scores 2-0. and 1-0 and and fans talked aoout that contest Shelby County Last year the Tigers won. u.. spiritual numbers dren and adults who went by char­ tess and takes delight in seeing to ed home-ownership. 4-3 all won by the Red S6x If that a long time. They saw Neal Robin­ (ConUaued tré» Page out of ten gimes Th* schedule 6 tered Bus to Fuller Park. the comfort of her guest, served ail The Drama was for the benefit of I is.not hntd baseball make me know son throw one over the left field low: , v ' intero ting and refreshing snack wall with a mate on board break­ Korean Civilians Dr. W. Herbert Brewster, Vice mo­ the Sunday School and was a great what is. > 1 ______'' They enjoyed a day of out-door and cold, colorful punch. derator al Urge; Rev J N. Thomp success. Mrs. Hattie Price. spon­ recreation of picnicing, baseball Yes the bases are running hot for ing the tie to lead the victory. Check the Red Sox and stay on' Flee Taegu Area gin. 1st vice moderator; Rev. E. College, Montgomery, Alabama, . , sor; Mrs Btrtha Foster, reporter; and other activities until 4:00 P. Mrs. Tyus conducted a group the lut half and as time keeps —J the bases. We'll see you on Septem­ i TOKYO. Japan - The South Ko­ Bates, President B. T. U. Conven­ September 30th, Busi Gallègo, a Rev A. L Blake, pastor. M. when they visited the boy scout around her grounds to view her running by the Red 8ox get cloaei rean government and civilians fled tion; Rev. W. P. Hayas, president Jackson. Mississippi. camp and were shown through the many beautiful and colorful flowers .iiid closer to the championship und ber 3rd. * •- ^DR JEFFERSON HOLDS from imperilled Taegu today Whin of Ushers Convention; Rag. H Ro- 'October 7th, Campbol? College. entire building and facilities which which showed loving, understand­ Communist shock troops punched bltwon, president Women's Auxi­ Jackson. Mississippi. SUCCESSFUL MEETING have been directed by Mr J A. ing care. Her elephant ears are; October 14th, Tillotson Collega, within ten and possibly six miles of liary; Mrs. M. C. Durham, presi­ AT FULTON. KENTUCKY I Beauchamp All had a glorious day really beautiful to. see and she says Austin, Texas. •i.• '7’-» - Society Beacon On The Mississippi the embattled capildl. dent Y. W. L.; Mrs. Mabie Young, Doctor I. T Jefferson held a to be remembered. though they are hard..to bloom she October 21st. Alcorn CoUon, In the big North Korean offen­ president Choir convention. Mr». very successful Sunday School. Lea­ has been successful in having them i MISS TEAGUE VISIT PARENTS and Mrs. Marie Alexander, sister Jackson, Mississippi sive four to five Red divisions pa­ V. T Campbell, with Mr... Julia gue and Missionary Convention at TROOP 116 SCOUTMASTER bloom Miss Joe Teague: daughter of ot Mrs Daniels of Chicago. Illi­ October 28th, Lane Co 11 »¿a ced by 30,000 crack troops are be­ Palmer æ directors »nd Mrs. Annie St Paul A M E Church. Fulton, ROBERT JOHNSON The next meeting will be held at Prof, and Mrs. E A Teague of nois, are In the city for a few days (Homecoming) Jackson. Miks, s’ ing used. fbote, pianist. All succeed them Kentucky. Augst 16-17. Scout Cuba Brownlee and Scout the home of Mr ’. Margaret Edmond 11450 Brookins Street, a Undent of due to the Illness of tbelt brother, Novmeber 4th, Alabama A. 4. IL American and South Korean helves. Rev. M. Sexton,was elected Manchia Oray attended the Boy of Brookins Street, the second Thur,« A and 1 State College. Na hvllle, Mr Paul Williams on Boston Normal. Alabama, .» . J Rev. Jefferson, pre iding Elder of troops fought desperk tely-even president Sunday School Convins Scout camp and are now back home day night in September. Mrs is home for a short vacation after Street • • • . , ’ November 1 itti, Dillard University, using knives In close quarter fight­ tton, v . 'I the newly created Union City Dis­ on duty selling their Memphis Betty Bell, chairman; Mrs Odessa ' having «pent the entire year there. Mrs. Daniels is the former Mil­ Jackson. Mississippi. . Worlds' ing—in an effort to stem the Com­ The extended session is to be held trict has been in the District only a Dickens, secretary; Mrs Albert., Miss Teague report» a successful dred Williams, daughter of the-lata November 3Jrd, Tougaloo CeUige few days, but is carrying on like a munist tide threatening to engulf al lhe Mt. Gilliam Baptist church. Williams, reporter. ana enjoyable year She came home Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Williams, ^Thanksgiving, Jackson. Mi«- 4 £ The two youngsters had a very the heart ot the United Nations Bev. K. Bates, pater, Thursday - ■ - ■ - — | Tuesday and will return September and sister of Mr. and Mre Oeorge December let. term gtgle (MM. enjoyablee stay at camp There defense pocket. apd Friday in November, «dates U^uth classic), ¿«*^,,1,Jackson, mi». 7r. I 13th. B. Williams of Mt. Olive 8t. .Mrs 1 they went hiking, --wiming. bird ------.'. .i. «>.. a. . ‘ , be seti. ' Personals Williams Is stoping with Mrs. WU-; AU home games except; Ä COMING! . study hlkng. making track of ani­ I The pre-associational progrtm Thanksgiving game are night I CHICAGOIAN8 VISIT helmlen Sweet, oh Walker AVe.,. Instructors mals, and demonstrated first aid. THE ROBERT EDlNGBOROl'GHs was presented Monday hlght August beginning at 7:30 p. m. . WITH RELATIVES she will also visit other relatives' WHO? WHERE? TO CHICAGO EOR VACATION Workshop Set Up 7th by the Women’s Auxiliary, and Gray and Brownlee are happv to . Mr and Mrs Robert Eding- Mr and Mrs. A D. Daniels, Sr. here in the city. under lhe 'direction of Mrs. H. W. - . )-l announce that they passed their I borough of 820 Alaska Street left GRAMBLING, U. - Four Oramb Perry • with a píte tut “Women of SEPTEMBER 1STH Ung college Instructor are attend­ tenderfoot test and received cards I la-t Thursday to spend a week's L. Mitchell, mother, and Mrs M. Prime Minister the Rlble ". Dr. W Herbert Brews- ing the three-week Workshop Hi | of honor. vacation in Chicago. The couple Ic. Cherry. for, moderator, Rev. A. J. Camp­ Menzies Plans To Higher Education at Antioch col­ motored up in their new '50 Desota. Mr; F T Cherry, a graduate of bell, General Secretary. lege, Yellow Springs, Ohio | Alabama State Teachers College, Leave Tokyo The workshop Is sponsored by KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION MR AND MRS MARVIN | received her Bachelor of Science De­ 1 to acquaint 1 USHER, VACATIONING IN DE­ gree in Commerce and English this TOKYO. Japan — Prime Minis­ White! And TROIT educators with the unique educa- Register your child oil day Thursday, August 24th—9:00 A. past June She will be an Instruc- ter Robert Men»«» of Australia (CeaUaoed from Pago Owe) tional program at Antioch, Three Mr. and Mrs Marvm Fisher, I torrin the Commercial Department prepared to leave Tokyo after a ! 82b Alaska graduate credit hours are being M. to 3:00 P. M. WILLIAMS KINDERGARTEN, 351 Ayer». Street, are vacationing of Centerville Training School, Dale Houghland. Dinner for the four-day visit during which he had given for the Workshop. ■ in Detroit, Michigan this week. Montgomery, and will alp be the a two-hour private conference with delegates followed this meeting in | They took with them Mrs Fisher's Attending the workshop are In­ the NCC cafeteria. PHONE 5-3707 secretary to the Principal. Gen. Dofiglas MacArthur. * I structors Mildred S. Joiiea, F, O. i sister. Mrs. Odessa Anderson, and Health educators devoting them­ i their neices. the Mises Loretta and Mr. F T. Cherry. Jr., a senior, The nature of the Australian Johnson, Elizabeth Robinson and selves to consideration of medical i Callie Jean Morris who live in De­ is now attending the same College statesmans talk with MacArthur I Gladys Hickman. care included Emma Carr Bivins, I a ■ , . , - ...... J—...... -ya troit but had been visiting relatives where he is majoring in Sociology was not disclosed but 11 was gen­ Charlotte Rickman, end Dr Idroy and friends in Memphis. and inlnoring In foreign languages. erally believed to have dealt With R Swift ot NÇC's Student Health Pfenfy of i Mrs Fisher (nee Myrtle Johnson) He will receive his Bachelor of the scope and form ot Australian Convertible For Services stbfl. Group leaders were ; is cashier with Supreme Liberty Arts Degree In May. 1951 He plans assistance in the Korean War. They Keith McDonald. Martan Wood,*; i I Life Insurance Company. Mr. to enter this fall. Oberlin Theolo­ were also believed to have discussed and Maxine Haith. Gmuinè' I Fisher opt .1 les his own barber shop gical Seminary, to further his Mu- Japan's future status in the Paci­ i on Beale. -dy of Theology fic Fred Slater Up i They motored up and expect to BUICK YELLOW J947 Rood- i «pend about 10 diys in the Motor matter Convertible, 3 5 0 0 For New Judgeship I City. . mila», Radio - Heater • White CHICAOO-fNNPAJ- Municipal FRANK TOCHERRY8 Sido Walls. Excellent condi­ Coprt Judg* Fred Btetfr. former i VISITORS FROM I tion. Ona os*nor. No Dbalbr. Iota star rootball plsyer. Is atLoni I MONTGOMERY. ALA jhlrty-tlttee candidates whoa quali­ Mr and Mrs. Frank T Cherry. PHONE 54442 fications for Judgwhfpg are btfore Jr., of Montgomery, Alabama, are EVENINGS: 7:30 Io 10 \ the Conmilttee on Pedertl Judiciary visiting In the Bluff City, their gnd Canflidates of the Chicago Bar parents and Orandmother Mrs. J. TUNICA APARTMENTS Association. THE ORIGINAL MADAM TODD IS BACK Located on Tunica just south of Chelsea MADAM TODD e ONE-AND TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENTS, $31.50 and $39 Per Month. American Palnln and Medium. Nev­ ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS and GAS COOKING er been in your city before. Not to be Range» Furnished 4 classed as a Gypsy 'Guaranteed to reed e FORCED-AIR HEATING «your entire life VENETIAN BLINDS past, present and e i future; gives true ASPHALT TILE FLOORS advice on business e love and health PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT and family affaire e Satisfaction guar­ AUTOMATIC WATER HEATER i « « anteed or no charge e Look for the sign Some of these beautiful new apartment» are Hours 9 00 A. M to 9:00 P M. Daily «nd Sundiy. Reveals private affaire ready now. Bring your deposit and make •nd gives lucky number» without application so you can move right in. Ride mivlng seen or heard of you before, the No. 3 Normal Summer bus to Holmes ond rives help in trouble: advice on walk over to Johnson St., to our rental office. iroblems of life, love courtship narriage, changes travel, business oooOOOooo- Caleb Airpiri State Line. Yellow »us. ride la end of line. located In House Trailer TenL Leak* far rig) Wallace E. Johnson Homes, Inc IN yards tram Steele's Grocer Start PHONE 48-1005 11*9 JOHNSON AVENUE

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Country-Wide The Reel /• By Rev. Taschereau Arnold Representation : . j BROTHER BILLIE CONTINUES . ri.ee by gomg around begging ___ an- And Meeting US RESEARCH WORK; RUNS I other race for money to operate his ACROSS ITEM ABOUT business.” . PRIVATE EDUCATION BOSTON: The worsening inter­ In closing Brother Billie said that national situation, underscored by the editor expressed the opinion ■ While we were out the other day the new and deeper conflict in Ko­ that the Negro doesn't beg for what enjoying a walk ui a certain .sec­ rea. demands a. rapid return to uni- 1 goes on his head—his hat. The on­ r tion we ran across our very good Ity of labor and management. Dr. ly thing he begs for is what goes in friend. Brother Billie, who was as Raymond E Jackson. Imperial Po­ his head—his sense, which is the busy as he could be carrying on his tentate of~thF~Ancient Egyptian very thing that he should not beg many duties as' a man of God' Arabic Order Noble- fff the Mystic As we have pointed out in this "No beggar cara assert manhood J , ; ,..«|umn time and ugain and we are | and neither are beggars respected. | Communism and American Fas- going to do it again. Brother Billie 1 cLsm. sectional interests imperla- , You don’t respect a beggar, you is a man you don’t need to use u ! listic tendencies and denial of hu­ sympathize with him.” the editor' ten foot pole in order to reach him. ;added. man rights must be stopped if those He Is a kind ot a people's man. We enjoyed our chat with Broth-1 who are seeking world unity are to who is always going to bat for the ; er Billie and at later date we might triumph, he told the Mid-Century man “down under.” We admire I give you more on what he found I convention of Shriners.. him for that"” out about Negro Private Education ' More than 7.000 Shriners and Hence, it is always a real pleasure OPINION POLL members of the Daughters of Isis Don't forget the opinion poll on: j to meet this good man and swap attended the five days session, ideas with him lor he is a ball of "Why Are So Many Ministers' Sons < which included plenary meetings, fiery inspiration and one of our best Entering the Ministry Today?" We the fourth annual Tolent and informed “men of the cloth" Yes | are pleased to say that we have I Beauty Pagent, Parades, Balts and been thrilled to read reactions by I discussions of national and inter­ sir, Brother Billie is plain and to LIBERIA'S NEW EPISCOPALIAN COLLEGE AND DIVINITY SCHOOL- agriculfurol building. Rev. Harris is pictured directly below the the point He doesn't mean to hurt people on this subject Some tak­ national problem Democracy can successfully meet Views of the new Cuttington college and Divinity School at Suok ¡administration building. anyone: he simply means to help ing one view and others taking an­ oko, near Gbarnga, Liberia, West Africa, where the Episcopal At the bottom, left to right, the principal, Rev. Seth C. Ed- people other Be sure to send in yours be­ , the challenge of communism, if Our good friend told us while he fore this poll closes. We don't want Americans in their war against the church, under the leadership of Bishop Bravid W. Harris, former ¡wards, discusses a leopard skin with two students in his home. In Hollywood to hurt any one. We simply want was doing a little research work the ideologies of the War. became ac- Rector of Grace Episcopal church in Norfolk, Va., is attempting to i the center is the type home the interracial faculty occupies. It is other day. he came across an edi­ to know how you are thinking along : lively engaged in the winning of provide a Christian education on the college level for African equipped with every modern convenience from electricity on up. torial in a certam religious paper this line. the battle for full freedom, justice Fashions (Paper's name upon request) and Our mailing address is: 685 Ken­ I equality for all people here at youths. ' The last photo shows Agricultural Director Fenton Sands making BY ESSIE MAE SEABRON saw where the editor was giving his dall Street. N. E. Atlanta 5. Georgia home. At the top, from left to right, are shown the college princi­ an inspectiorj of agricultural implements. The Episcopal church HOLLYWOOD. Calif.- .ANPi - views about Negro Private Educa­ I Write today. He warned however that the I pal's home; the administration building which also contains the I maintains three good secondary schools also.-(ANP). Velvet as a favorite fabric tor tion continued denial of civil rights to assembly hall, science laboratory;* library and classrooms; and the minorities constitutes a violation summer use has been carried by Brother Billie declared that the FAMOUS LAST WORDS: Betty Grable, star of {he 30th I of constitutional and human rights, editor pointed out that the biggest Bi I)R. LOO KOO MARKE Century-Fox pic, “My Blue Heav­ A BREAK DOWN ON SEVENTY and may eventually cause the beggars within the Negro race are en,” to many limits. YEARS OF LIFE- world-wide influence of American Seven□even Moreiviurc Glvi a j Truman, Johnson • some representatives of Private Ed- \ f i 1 I • I She has a new velvet bathing HOW YOU LIVE IT government to be effected and the ucaUon This created much specu­ suit that emerges from the water J The average person who live.- to ! branding of our nation as a bigot Time Tables Vary lation and we insisted that he ex- Bodies Found On Veterans Whirl looking as velvety as ever. A deep plain more about his findings He be 70 speiids 23 years of his life in its dealings with the world shade of aquamarine, the suit is did. i asleep! That is the estimate of a j governments." Korean Roadway On UMT Enactment worn with a swimming cap of Brother Billie said the editor scientific committee set up to in- ' Declaring that while Shriners j quire how people occupy their lives. By the NNPA News Service definite period beyond their nor­ matching elasticized velvet. wrote that the Negro home doesn't deplore communism or any system KOREA - The bodies WASHINGTON. D. C. -(SNSi - Apart from sleep, the committee's ' of government which seeks to over­ Selection boards will convene In mal seperation dates if they do not Betty also has a dark violet vel­ “beg.” Mating that "Every Negro ,of seven more murdered American President Truman and Defense Sec- report states, the average person throw our governmerft, Dr. Jack- Washington, beginning in Septem­ volunteer to remain on extended veteen short summer coat which who buys a home wrings it out of soldiers were found Friday near two 1 retary Johnson apparently have di- talks 13 years. egts for 6 years, ber, to select Regular Army offic- she wears with white and pale blue the sweat of his brow ” : son said, that Shrinedom is "on re- disabled tanks beside a battle-scar- beyond their normal seperation I vergent views on the time table for (Look out fat people You better | ers for promotion to the permanent dates if they do not voulnteer to dresses. " ■ Our good friend said that the ed­ (cord to fight unceasingly for every ■ ■•ed Korean roadway. i enactment of a Universal Military itor also ultima ted tluit the Negro cut your eating years down to say right constitutionally belonging to grades -of lieutenant colonel major | r main on extended active duty. | Training Law. She has a linen summer spit wiLh Pfc. Robert Mauro of Revere, a collar and cuffs of dark bi\ A church doesn't beg, pointing out 3 yearsi spends 23 years in pleasure, all Americans" and captain. The Army also has "frozen" an ■Mass:, driver of a jeep-ambulance, velvet. She even has a large v^F that Negro churches are built and and washes for 18 months Maybe Earlier the Imperial Divan had The board will select for promo­ •aid, "Their faces were blacked as active duty these officers who pos- The President told his news con­ managed and financed by Negroes next time the committee will reveal vet trimmed hat to be . worn with passed a resolution denying mem- If . gasoline had been thrown on tion those officers considered fully' | ¿ess critical skills and normally ference Thursday that he sees no Again he warned that Negro bush., .tow.,,many years we spend lying, [ bership to adherents qf communism qualified to hold the next higher■ would be seperated when they reachi reason for such legislation to clut- this suit. tellmg" the truth, finding fault, and;, them and set afire.” ness doesn't beg. backing up his l and deploring' Its" teacTHnge■ rank. The Army Adjustant Generall ' the mixisium age allowed for their' ter up CongTessionol consideration The movie, "Broken Arrow,” has two-timing. At least it. would make . v „ One of the seven dead Amei leans. point with the.se words: ;No Negro In? ,r.LS°J.U^_preS!?!îd_b.y he said, had "a hole "hi his Tè'k " will submit to thè boards the namesi respective grades. of his Koreon War emergency pro- introduced a number of styles bor­ business man w'tuld disgrace his good reading. And that's that. na S. Washington. Chicago. Illi- r^iv 5; ;;.v rowed from Indians oi Arizona and .------’ The discovery raised to 39 the of all officers having the necessary Of the 39.000 non-regular officers gram nois, Imperial Director number of known atrocity deaths length of service to be considered now on active duty, nearly all Mr. Truman reiterates his support New Mexico—styles which have be­ for selection. come favorites with the younger Relations, the offieer declared charged to North Korean Commun­ would be eligible for discharge dur- of UMT, but called it a controversial "This Imperial Council hereby for­ set ists in the pitst three days. I ing the 1911r-the last year of a 3- issue and declared he does not be- Officers will be selected for pro­ 1 year "category” commitment they Most of these are used for beach mally goes on record as detesting Three of five Americans who es­ ; lieve that the last few days of the Women Join War ronrmunism and ablioring its doc­ motion from the Army Chaplains signed in 1948, in which they agred present session of Congress Is the and patio wear Debra Paget, co- caped from a mass execution posi­ trines.” Corps. Judge Advocate General’s to remain on active duty for three time to present such a controversy starred with James Stewart in this tively identified two North Korean Corps and Medical Department Ben F Carruthers. Social Affairs prisoners as the murderers of 32 of years. Loss of these officers would to the legislators. film, likes the broomstick skirt in Officer, Human Rights Division, promotion lists. seriously cripple many installa- gty colors. Laundering them is their fellow GI's. Late yesterday, Johnson, declaring I The Army needs immediately 650 ' tions. United Nations describing the Unit­ The three Americans, ony of them he was acting with Mr. Truman's easy—after washing twist them To ed Nations Declaration of Human nurses, 70 dietitians, 40 physical Rout Cancer around a broomstick and leave a wounded, red-haired GI lying on therapists, and 65 occupational i Qualified Meterans and person- approval "the immediate considera- Rights said "Everyone should re- a stretcher, picked out ...... the two__ i nel of the Enlisted Reserve Corps j tion and enactment" of a Universal them to dry in the traditional In­ cognize that one of thefoundation xor7h Korean Rcd?on stretchers'to therapists to bring the strength ot BY ALI( E H. WASHINGTON vice to God.” who have previously served with Training Law Johnson added that dian manner to give them th« the Army Nurse Corps and the ATLANTA. GEORGIA -tSNSi- The mother of nine ‘children, stones of peace is respect for Hu-i' a field hospital tent. the third battalion. 9th Infantry passage of the bill at this session pleated look. Women's Medical Specialist Corps A true spirit of service was de­ Mr- 8. W. Rocker. 131 Hi'toni man Rights and fundamental free- The North Koreans were Lt, Kim Regiment, Second' Infantry Dlvi- :; of Congress would enable initiation Debra likes these skirts best in ¡doms. Every major war In history up to requirements indicated by monstrated Tuesday. when Street, sacrificed her time because, Kwong Taek and Pvt Chon Pyong sion the 503d Field Artillery Bat-! of the program in 1951 bright colored cotton prints—red, some sixteen women paused in the a* she stated, "I'm here' first be­ I whetehr cicil war or international Tak. Kim has a broken leg and Chon j the expansion of the Army. blue, green, and yellow floral pat­ No woman Reservist will be Call­ I talion of the same division; the ( midst of a busy day to give two cause-of God. and I am .so thank­ ■ conflict has had roots in a disre­ 24th Infarntry Regiment, the 159-1 A bill backed by the Defense De­ tern. She also' prefers them an arm wound. ed on active duty at present with­ hours in an effort to help others. ful to be able to help those who gard for Human Rights. The fram- They were pointed by Cpl. James j th Field Artillery Battalion, the partment was Introduced today by white peasant type blouses,. V These ♦omen, answering ihe call can't help them-elves. I thank the:¡ers of the United Nations Chart out their consent. Currently com- ! Sen. Tydings concerned.” glad to do their parts, are;getng to Fall Season By January 1. next, the Air Force were included In thè July repor' / ■ contribute generously of their time PHILADELPHIA — Determined plans to increase by several thou­ submitted today by the Food and Lieut. James H. • I and aervice. to supplant their finan­ sand the strength of the WAFs Raymond Jackson I to get the fall variety theatre en- For Support To Liberia Drug Administration to Federal cial aid in meeting a serious prob­ tertainmnt season off to a bang up I (Women in the Air Forcei to meet Harvey Awarded ' incresaed Air Force needs within i Security Administrator Oscar R Renamed Masons' lem. It is only through such vital start. Manager Bill Israel has com­ WASHINGTON. D. C. -

i * Ì MtMMIi WÓM • Tunday, «uguit », IMO « 9 Charles Signs To Meet Louis, Sept. 27 + OF THS WORLD SIAC Lists Three Coaching Shifts For 1950 By Marion £ Jackton New Grid Pilots Brown Bomber Seeks THE SEASONS Sports are beginning to be no respecter of »eaioni. This Atomic generation has speeded up every phase of games. The Ready For Tough news coming to our sports desk it a mumbo-jumbo of baseball, basketball, football and track. There was a time when we expected NEW YORK, N. Y. (NNPA) will fight again. football in the Fall, basketball in the Winter, track in the Spring Football Season Idle since June 28, 1948, when he knocked out Jersey Joe ond baseball in the Summer, but not now. Our souped-up era of Walcofl in o wild eleven-round brawl, the Brown Bomber will try highly-publicized professional sports has been the great equal­ and dear up the fog ond confusion suirounding the LeMoyne, Morehouse, izer. With increasing emphasis on indoor and outdoor competi­ title by meeting NBA champion Lizard Charles September 27 in tion, major sports are shifting to a year-round status. ; . 80 it U that right now, sports peratures and frigid winds. Here Morris Brown Get I • The Louis-Charles bout is unprecedented in ring history mark- pictures <4 baseball, basketball.’ were players and a pennant being | ing one of the rare instances in which the challenger has been football and track are stacked on jeopardized for profits. New Head Coaches I inked for p larger portion of the gate receipts than the champion. our desks while outside tempera­ Professional football pulled down lures dance towards the hundred­ the curtains last December. Here According to the agreement on vored. mark. We see in Eastern outdoor1 in mid-August the play-for-pay ATLANTA, Ga. — Three coach­ Thursday. Louis will reportedly re- Charles. 29, never has made a setting the Harlem Globetrotter' boys are baek playing a bone­ changes will be noted in the ! ceive 35 per Cent of the gale while smashing hit with the public. He playing basketball, then the scene crushing arduous schedule of "ex­ Southern Intercollegiate Athletic ! Charles will receive 20 per cent. was too cautious the night he shifts to such promotions as the. hibitions," before moving into lea­ Conference when the '50 foot­ Originally Louts demanded 40 per •beat Jersey Jef Walcott to Win recent College All-Star contest with ' gue play son, Miss Jessie Abbott, coach and chaperone, TUSKEGEE'S DEFENDING NATIONAL AAU CHAM- cent while Charles was ottered recognition He was dull and un­ the Philadelphia Eagles ui Chica-j The 13-elub National Football ball campaign opens in a few PIONS-Tuskegee Institute puts its hopes on this , Evelyn Lawler, and Catherine Johnson. (Stand- 17 1-2, it was reported. impressive Tuesday night at Buf­ go, as well as exhibition gnd games League will play a hot weather weeks. crack junior ond senior women's track and field NBA CHAMP falo wheu lie stopped Freddi played by members of the Nation-' schedule of 36 exhibition games 1 ing) Josephine Gilmore, Mary McNabb, Gladys New head football coaches Charles Is recognized as cham­ Before of Harrisburg, Pa., in the al Football League before the season get» under- I team at the National AAU meet at Freeport, Tex­ have been installed at leMoyne, , Falley, Dorothy Chishom, Emma Hogans, Marga- pion by the National As­ 14th. Over the new» wires come way. Thi» is the' moat extensive as. All set to defend the famed Alabama insti­ Morehouse, and Morris Brown ' ret Davis, and Margarine Harrell. sociation. Louis is trying to re- Nobody knows if Louis still can pre-season schedule ever under­ ateries of touring American tution's honors are (sitting left to right) Nell Jack- I capture the crown he gave up on light. Walcott almost whipped track aces in Europe and from taken by the 31-vear-old circuit. colleges — all private institu­ 1 March 1, 1949 No previous heavy­ him In their first meeting. Many Freeport, Texas there art Last year 27 “previews' were tions. weight ruler ever regained the still think Jersey Jloe won. But rumbling of the National Wo- played but football opened Not a single shift hos been tAle. the Bomber knocked him out the men's AAU Track and Field earlier this summer and once announced at a stole college. Before the Charles-Beshore fight, second time around He hasn't meet. again the seasons are confused. Lou Ambers Was Toughest Foe Charles was a big favorite to oul- had a real fight since that second On coaM-to-coast hookups the Amateur track is becoming high Two of these colleges will see as­ ■'tab and outrun the older and Walcott bout June 25, 1948. suspect of professionalism. The Na­ American and pen­ sistant coaches ousting their former slower Louis. Tn line with their drawing pow­ tional AAU has arranged eleven nant chases are exciting and dra­ chiefs. This is true at Lemoyne and But after the Buffalo flop. Louis er. Louis will get 35 per dent add worldwide jaunts for its champions. matic ear-thrillers. Morri? Brown colleges. stock rose. Charles 20 per cent. Most of the boys go along for All of this is very strange. At Memphis. Monk Simon, under­ Ever Faced LOUIN IN FAVORITE 1 "expenses." but in Europe the AAU There wa« a time when foot­ study to two-time All-American i Because Charles failed to knock, Eddie Eagan, chairman of the ball crept into pronumnee thinclads are performing before Charles "Bo" Spearman, will take down- a rival who developed into | FLASHBACKS IN SPORTS In the Los Angeles area, where him: New York State Athletic Com­ around about October and men paid crowds ranging up to 40.000 over tile reins of the Lemoyne Col-' "You're ahead on points, but Twelve years ago Henry Arm­ Hank preaches, he Is known as little more than a human punching mission, said the winner would be gourged themselves on it | There is a possibility that expenses lege Mad Magicians. ' Simon made I I have to give the -Ight to Am­ recognized as word champ in New strong became the iir»t man in Reverend Armstrong. This is the bag, experts are predieting thatj through December. Basketball for these winter indoor meets, th» an outstanding record helping with bers because you can't slop the Spring outdoor shows, and the over-! ring history to hold three titles same man who met Ambers that Charles is foredoomed to disaster 1 York Charl“s. champion in 47 then cautiously approached the the Manassas High School Tigers, blood" if Louis Is half the fighter whoj stars, pever hi; been crowned in I seas barnstorming track jaunts run j at the same time, the feather­ stifling August night in one of the sports scene, and always bow­ who won the Tennessee State prep Henry said he would stop the New York which held out for a weight. welterweight and light- bloodiest and gruelling lightweight went into retirement following the ed out before track in the I into quite a bit of money. championship for two consecutive blood himself Manager Eddie Chailes-tae 8avold battle. 8avold weight crown». Today, Interna­ title bouts on record. second Jcr-ey Joe Walcott fight. Spring, From then on it was So tbe seasons are intermingled I years and which claimed the myth-, Meade and Aianstrong's seconds I is the British version of world tional New» Service flashes "That Ambers fight was the First odds offered were 3-1 thst. baseball in the fun-owed field, and confused. Added to the major leal national high school football toughest of my career," Henry re­ vainly applied medldnrs. Rut | the Brown Bomber, now 36, would 1 champion. sport« we have boxing, golf, tennis. title. Simon is a former Lemoyne back to Armstrong's virton semi-pro leagues, the minors — ------w. —..... called today. "Ambers was a terri­ the flow continued, it was then regain the championship he sur­ With Louis coming out of retire­ the sandlote, the park stadiums,~~^notor boa4- rifting, swimming meets, student, who is regarded as one of over Lightweight Champion lx>u fic fighter who had me scared " that Menrv bit off the piece of rendered 18 months ago. Perhaps, ment and Savold refusing to meet horse-racing, etc vying for a bit of the best football officials in that Ambers in one of the most and the major circuit«, but The shuffbiig. brawling Ami- Up and did the blood swallow­ they’ll shorten before fight time, Charles.- JJtf Louis-Charles bout space un the new« pages. section of the South, and has been 1 gruelling title bouts of all lime. again we repeat not any more. strong had Ambers on the verge of ing. but Ixruls, as always, will be fa- •rcU the nod Where are tbe seasuns of lauded for welding green football • BY HOWARD SIGMAND Our speeded-up existence in sport« "At the end of the twelfth round - INTERNATIONAL NEWS a knockout in the fifth and sixth may have Ito after effects. It may yesteryears? Remember tbe days material Into a fine, finished pro­ SERVICE SPORTS WRITER rounds. I sat down and felt like I was In, make for greater skill, or it may when every sport stayed with­ duct. More than 20.800 fans went a blark .pool. . I don't actually re- in the boundary of its own aea- NEW YORK, Aug. 19 - (INS) be the advent of increasing medio­ COACHING FIELDS Into a frenty as Henry pepper­ member what happened afterward« i son. Think back to the era - Tho plucky little fighter sat on crity in sports. Who knows? Morris Brown. Atlanta, will Install ed the champion In close with but they told me 1 won all right."! One thing is certain the halo when highly-competitive and his stool and bit off a dangling SPORTSDUST one of Its former grid greats as E. windmill punches. They came He won But the decision estab­ profeasionallted sports were in 4 of play-for-the-love-of sports 1« J "Ox" Clemons takes over the na- piece> from his lip. He held the with the velocity of a hurri­ lishing him as the new champion j gone. There is a callousness, their infancy and the seasons by johnny McClendon tlonally-known Purple Wolverines wound, in hi» mouth and swal­ cane. was gieeted with an ear-splitting ' hard-hearted. National Associa­ held claim to their own clima- from Dr. Artis P Graves, who is , Ambers managed Io ward off most volley of boos. tion of MaBiiTatturen attitude tlaed sports. ' lowed blood. •* BOOK BEVIF-W: T,U NEGRO IN stepping out of the coaching field of the blow&jwith his elbows and buttons of Negro stars to the pro­ towards sports. It is an “In- All of this now is in the deep, It was in this way that Henry Perhaps it was nut of senti­ Clemons won renown at Lane Col­ got In many uppercut licks of his SPORTS fessional game of the last several iustrial Revolution’’ of a sorts dark past Baseball owners now Armstrong averted defeat ond ment for Ambers, who protege lege, Jackson, Tenn., where the , own that had Armstrong's ‘tace years ♦ 4 a must wager warfare to keep the Dragons once stalked from their lair 11 game battler to the end In de­ E. R. Henderson 1 sports. Pro sports ns longer became the first and only triple- ■ pouting blood. Amazing facts in regard to the take a paternalistic attitude to­ football pros out of their parks fense of Ills rrown. And there Associated Publishers, inc. to topple some of the top-running ¡champion in ring history just STOPPING THE FIGHT Negroes' participation in unusual wards players. These hardboll- until October. elevens In the cuntry was the question of Armstrong Washington, D. C. twelve years ago when he won 1 Before the twelfth round the sports such as bicycle riding, sheet ed magnates operate on a styled, College basketball is battling being guilty of fouling during referee had ideas of stopping the No library of a sports lover can shooting, soccer, weight lifting, polished, and streamlined effi­ ta keep a foothold in the big Only freshman head coach in the a close 15-round decision over the context. fight because Henry’s bottom lip ' be called complete without a copy ■ i rtw racing, fencing, skiing, bovfl- ciency which belies tales that arena« like . group is Joseph E Echols, former Lou Ambers for the lightweight was almost cut In halt j of the revised edition of "They !ng. jockeying and wrestling have Detroit's Olympia Stadium, New assistant to Coach William "Bill" I Henry's head-on - the-shoiilder are written by the sob sisters title. Armstrong claims the ref told ' Negro In Sports" by Dr . E B 1 been assembled and placed at the Yurka Madison Square Garden, Bell at North Carolina A. and T. meshing style always was condu­ of the writing fraternity who leader's disposal. Things you never etc. The National Basketball College, who will guide the destiny cive to producing a number of i Render,son, erstwhile director of want you to believe that own­ I physical education for the Distrlc' xnew and never would know until ers are human. Association is threatening to of the Morehouse college Maroon blows that landed right around his i of Columbia. Four hundred n’nety- , you thumbed your way throuRh Never before in history have we exploit the once lucrative pay- Tigers. Echols has no head coaching opponent's bell line As it was, : four pages ol figures and facts are • this work. witnessed a worldwide-basketball I io-aee markets which the col- experience, can expect little or no Armstrong was penalized three BEATING THE ÇUN ] compiled by the author ln a book safari such as recently conduct-1 eges enjoyed in bygone years. help via the subsidization and re­ rounds for low blows. Dr. Henderson's book doos not BY ALVIN MOSES...... which is indeed a rarity if only ed by Abe Sgpersteln of the Har- • Track is now on a year-round cruitment route, and must work Ambers did come back to regain deal alone in facts and figures, but j because of its being practically the lem Qlobedrotteys basis and overseas tours are in- with A-calibre athletes, but appears his title from Armstrong a year also in philosophy and in argu­ .only book of Its kind. Certainly as Rarely has any club owner plot­ creasing. undaunted and insists he'll win a WILL JOE LOUIS GAMBLE? i lignt Tommy Loughran did the later and subsequently Hurricane ment for further integration of the few Coach Frank L. S. Forbes, who ■ > a source book, it has no equal ted such a punishing Spring arc­ With larger arena« plotted for NEW YORK — iANP'— Boxing night he conceded some 60 pounds Henry lost all three of his titles. colored athlete in all phases of stepped down as head football coach j Every record made in any sport light exhibition schedule as that boxing, tennis, track, etc., we can fans the nation over are eyeing the to Camera losing when the “big American «ports. He believes that at Morehouse will continue as ath­ Joe Loui- comeback effort with footed one" crushed Ins magic LITTLE W ARRIOR , hy Negro athletes is found within of the Broklyn Dodgeis last Spring, only wonder where are the sea­ I tins book's binding. Historical data, another edition of "The Negro in letic director and basketball coach. feverish speculation. This Is due dancing feet to eke out a referee's The great little warrior, now when players battled freezing tern- sons.... 38 years old. has done very well j ancient, late and contemporary, is Sports'" Wil! be unnecesury "since no doubt to the fact that Louis Verdict. integration and the growth of true HASTILY SUMMONED on the west coast in real ea-^ assembled in easily read fashioi! I has been the most-applauded, gen­ democracy . cenis nearer." The con­ One other STAC coach can be la­ Only cutie-and-spoilei Joe Maxim tale and other investments. The "dope" on our prize ring mas-1 erous. patriotic, fightingest, lady- in recent years has made Charles tribution of the American Negro beled a newcomer although starting , Nine months ago Henry en­ ters from Bill" Richmond of 1777 Vernon Me Cain Puts Maryland killer heavyweight monarch box- to the American Sport« Scene is his second year. James H Dixon, appear to disadvantage, but Charles tered the. ministry, because as • ; to of 1950. data on I . iUR~ha.< known. presented comprehensively and in­ hastily summoned to Alabama State!I- Two schools of thought have set still went on to win a split de­ he puts It. “when the power of | track champions from Howard Drew disputably as one of the greatest after Alex Durley turned down the cision. This same Maxim was a God strikes you, it might turn in 1912 to Herb McKenlev of 1949 up shop months before the Ezzard of factors in the total development State Hawks On Pigskin Map post back in 1949 to work at Texas puzzle to Jersey Joe Walcott prior » out stranger than fiction." Information on football from the Charies scrap reaches the tTcket- of this nation. '>■ State, will be starting his first year Ui_ Walcott's first great stand Alter he is" ordained Armstrong first game between colored colleges This is the fifth in a series CIAA McCain has only one coach- printing stage b. with a team assembled under his, against Joe Louis when Frank 'tn 1892 (Biddle, now Johnson C. of articles on top coaches in ! ing headache:, he can’t find op­ Rabid Louis fans who see in Ilia has another ambition. The winner — own '¡wutiny. Forbes' tally sheet gave the cham­ of three crowns wants to have a Smith vs. Livingstone College' Negro football. SNS sportswrit­ ponents for his craak. precision- "Brown Bomber" the last word in Elsewhere in the SIAC. all coach­ pion an eyelash win. church of his own called the through.the great retards of Mor­ Paris still clings to the small hat ers are contributing articles on built machines which have lost on­ es seem to be solidly entrenched | boxing excellence wonder if he will conches in their section of the ly one game since 1948. Church of Holy Trhiity. gan State Copege to the contri- survey of styles reveal». , However, one assistant coach has | fight in the established Jack Black­ MAYBE HEIL CUT EASILY country. The next story will be For the last two years. Maryland bowed out at Fisk University. burn pattern. - A - It. has been honestly stated that on Fred Long, coach of the State drumbeaters have been try- To steer hi» fistic sails In any Nashville, where George Bynums, one genuine ring battle is worth a famous Texas College Stem. ' ing to engineer a game with the who worked under Head Coach other course would be an Invita­ hundred exhibition bouts or gym­ PRINCESS ANNE, Md. - (SNS) Morgan State Bears who were the Jack Adkins, has called it quits. tion to a defeat by the younger nasium tuneup shindigs - When Vernon McCoin arrived I ^P'0115 ln >949, No mention has been made of as­ Charles. One wonders If the sharp punch­ .. . Hurtmen, however, remain aloof, of Maryland State college in i Hls footban teanv h8V(> won w sistants to Echols at Morehouse or On the other side of the ledger es of Charles should he essay to are the just as adoring Louis ex­ 1948, the Princess Anne, Mary- games in the last two years and Clemons at Morris Brown There Is follow a running battle ala Bob a possibility that both will begin perts »"ho feel the older Louis Pastor, will open up a serious cut land institution was unknown, lost only one. McCain-coached bas- should follow the Ella Fitzgerald unsung and unhonored. ! Ket1»11 teams have won 32 and lost work this FaH with holdovers from on Louis forcing the medico and last year's coaching staffs. singing tradition by putting "all of referee to halt the fight. These are i 4, one to Long'Island Unlvefslly his eggs" (punches) in one basket the speculations that would be un­ Today, the name. Maryland State and another to Dartmouth Of the three new mentors named by trying to kayo Charles as he thinkable were the Joe Louis of is emblazoned across the sport pages Last April. McCain received a let- the spotlight is fixed on E. J. "Ox" I did Max Scheming in their record even the second fight of the country as the "top inpend- ter from a white basketball coach, Clemons, who has inherited a second meeting. being unveiled at popular prices. ent athletic power in the country." thanking him for working with his crackerjack squad with champion­ BLACKBURN AND Athletes have trampled a "beaten team. The coach. Sam Seidel of ship aspirations from Dr. Graves, MANNY SEAMON As much as we worship the big path" to the school and football 'Wicomico high school In Salisbury, who built many bowl team during I'm sure that Jack Blackburn likeable guy with the heart of an coaches fume and foam at the Maryland, wrote: American of heroic proportion, we his tenure at the famous A. M E. would advise the crafty "shuffler" mouth at the mere mention of the “Other than the actual basket­ The head coaching picture in the to stalk Charles, shooting out that! must nqt permit our heart to run powerful Hawks. ball knowledge received, the boys school. »U...... snaky left hand that carried aU • aWay wi'h good common sense, The architect of this amazing learned a lesson in race relations SIAC looks as follows: the power of a ship's "walking' must we readers?? transformation is Vernon E Mc­ that could not be taught In al! of G. H. Gibson. Albums A anti M. beam" while waiting to "lower the Cain, graduate of Langston Uni­ the sociology classes in school These College. Normal Alabama boom" in Casey manner before the | versity and former assistant to the youngsters who will be our leader' James H. Dixon, Alabama State final bell of the 15th round sound-1 fo»6 Reams and ream« of coppy have of tomorrow should help make our College. Montgomery. Alabama .. ed Manny Seamon, who took over West All-Stars fabulous Henry Arthur Kean of world a better one for all to live R. N. Turner, Benedict College. tho coaching when Blackburn died, [1 Tennessee State College. in." Columbia. South Carolina * hasn’t done a thing to change the j INTERRACIAL GAMES W. W. Lairson, Allen Unlversily, pattern established by one of the McCain's teams have pioneered Columbia. South Carolina best lightweight fighters in the an- ’ in the playing of interracial games. Marion M. Curry. Clark College. nals of fistlana. Dartmouth and Long Island Uni­ Hawthorne New Atlanta, Georgia CHARLES VASTLY UNDERRATED versity have been among the Hawks' A. S Gaither. Florida A. and M. Not snee the prime of Tiger Jack been written about the institution., College, Tallahassee, Florida - East-West Classic Fox have we seen a 175 pounder as i In three years, the name. Mary­ Richard Craig, Fort Valley State good as Ezzard Charles. His critics j CHICAGO - The All-Star West land State, has become a legkid. Line Coach Al College. Fort Valley.-Georgia point to his dislike of punches-to-1 A newcomer to the Inner chamb­ Jack Adkins. Fisk University. squad posted Ita, 11th win in 18 er of the top coaches. McClain | the body as evidenced m his bout Kames in Chicago Sunday, by beat­ Nashville, Tennessee. with Joe Baksl. the Kulpmont. Pa.,! coached at Douglass High School ing the Evst team. 5 to 3, in the Leon Jordan, Knoxville College, giant. in Oklahoma from 1931 to 1945 In Texas College Annual Negro Baseball classic. Knoxville, Tennessee. Somehow I thought Charles1' 194 when his hardwood team won | Julian Bell. Lane College. Jack TYLER Texas—Leroy Hawthorn? stand against this ex-miner proved S-ame 24.800 fans watched Cliff the national prep championship «on. Tennessee. all-American tackle in 1948 aT his cteta beyond any doubt. Bak­ Johnson of the Kansa« City Mon­ McCain packed hit grips and head­ Monk Simon. I^morne College, st, a dull thinker to be sure, was i' vu .v. .«.....«ow »»» ,,v Southern University, has been add- archs hurl the west aggregation to ed for Tennessee State where he Memphis. Tennessee became head basketball coach and ed. 40 !?e College coachtnp a “man mountain" whose handlers victory Paul Calato of the In­ Joseph E. Echols, Morehouse Col­ as&tent football coach. ’ , Ha’thome win assist lln< were out to prove, to the promo-, dianapolis Clowns was The loser. lege, Atlanta. Georgia His basketball teams won the Mid- ?*el'',011*,0 wlth ters that he was now ready for a | E. J. Clemons. Morris* Brown Gilata. the second to west championship in 1946, 1947, <^fr 5rw*rd’»11 this season. Joe Louis match which he on.ee College. Atlanta. Ga work for the East, was unlucky IM DM, X, .< I,™“”"' frowned upon. Ollie Dawson. South Carolina Louisiana and played his first foftt- He was trained razor sharp that enough to be on the mound when 1 State, the Tigers began to use the i ball at the Central High School ir State College. Orangeburg, S C night and was as always, power­ lhe victors broke a 2 to 2 tie in the I "T" formation. that city where he starred as tackl< (leve L. Abbott. Tuskegee Insti­ ful as a bull. Had Ezzaid Charles last half of the fifth to tally three He holds a master'« degree from for four years. He was named aH lóte, Tuskegee Institute. Alabama possessed any “dog" in him that runs Tennessee State. At Langston, he State during his junior and senio’ Albert Friestly, Xarier Unlveroity. night he would have written off was an all-Atherican for three New Orleans, La, The ‘core by innings: prep' years. The big Bogulusan wa his chances for any heavyweight years a tower of strength in Coach Mum­ CONFIDENT TACTICIAN crown recognition forever. last 000 JOO 100-3-7 -1 ford's four Southwest cttifertnet Stsses as a prospective college coich. He showed amazing strength for West 002 030 OOx-5-11-4 The cool, confident tactician has champion Southern Jaguars of 1946- Hawthorne replaces Jim Webb on fine not endowed by future with Joe Black. Gahita (4>. Gaines (7). constructed machines at Maryland 47-48 and 49 teams at Baton Rouge the Steer Coaching Staff Webb ro- biceps like a Trlmo Camera pr » ScintJebury an^Louden Clark, State that have torroriaed the top Mumford la loud tn his praise for signed recently to accept a porftior Tony Gaienta He finked like a Johnson (A), Powell (7) and Jones conferences, including the vaunted tbe poMrtbility that Hawthorne pos- in Delaware or at Tens State. • heavier Ray Robinson, or like brU- Cooper, Bassett . IHWP’W" :

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'fita World And With Its Problems ( CHIN. í|tmnMnent of tioih the East and the West is leading An article appearing in the Sep­ today is greater than that of th destrijcticm, according to Nathan H. Norr, pres­ tember issue of the "Reader’s Di­ white in most of the Central and phfld Té; gest" written by Louis I. Dublin, Eastern European countries." tó Jehovah's Witnesses. He also declares that his group HADONÓ^Í / \ second vtce-preiident and statisti­ Many of these gains have come a in neither direction “but Heavenward.” cian of the Metropolitan Life In­ about because of tne Initiative and meeting in New York City, attended by 76,000 mem­ surance Co. revealed that: hart>vork by groups and indivi­ I duals realizing the tremendous in the'conflict between the East and West, or to be- "In the decade between 1837 and need for a broad health program ¡ partisan in connection with political ideologies. They U. S. MARINES COMPLETED a 30-mile withdrawal on the Chinju front to 1947, the mortality of colored males which could operate not on the M not to engage in “any subversion, even under per- a prepared line above Masan (1). Troops from that sector joined a co­ was reduced by 27 pef cent, that basis of race or creed, but on the ordinated attack against Communist bridgeheads on the Naktong River of females by 28 per cent. For basis of a total good for the com­ in the Changnyong area (2). South Korean and U.S. forces pushed whites, the reduction was 17 per munity. These unselfish contribu­ oatrols across the Naktong River, near Waegwan (3). (Centre! Press) cent and 26 per cent respectively. tions and broad perspectives taken As a result, the average length of by many Americans, have gone far life of a Negro in the United States in elevating the level of all citi­ zens. fighter uses his enemies weapons Disease and pestilence know no or way of fighting if he can help color line. They strike without re­ it, it is wise to assume the enemy gard to' race, creed or color. uses his own weapon best-as many The writer does not fail to point a corpse could testify out that many problems still re­ Besides that, we must consider main and that the overall status that our chief grievances against of the colored population in this communism is that in its denial of country still lags over 20 years be­ God, it rejects the necissity of em­ hind the rest, of the country. The ptying only ethical or Christian means in its attempt to build a kind Negro death rate is still strikingly of society which within itself is higher than that of the whites in good (a stateless society where each this country. works according to his ability and Mr Dublin goes on to state in receives according to his needs) his article that even though ten an done comparable to the society per cent of the. population is Ne­ of the early Christians or the early gro in this country, only two per American settlers under John cent of the physicians in active prac­ 8mith, or the ideal of Thomas Jef- ferson who maintained that the tice are Negroes. less government there is, the bet­ In spite of these many difficulties ter government it is But commu­ and discouragements, the ability nist don't care how they go about for democracy to operate in this building the society, (which is a country will eventuality solve this sign it can never be built by com­ most horrible health situation. It munist) they are willing to employ will likewise depend on the faith hateful means of force, tranny, hate and worth we have for the indi­ violence and Intolerance, all means vidual person and the carrying out which we condemn. Yet, if we our­ of our own philosophy in this selves are willing to employ those country on the basis that all men same methods in our fight against have equal citizenship status re­ communism, where in are we justi- gardless of the pigmentation of his died? On waht grounds shall we condemn them? We can not afford skin? to sacrifice Christian principle or practice in our fight. We claim that we are fighting to preserve the Christian way of life; allright, then let us trust God to give the ne­ cessary strength and efficacy to Christian weapons as is necessary. He Will Not Hove Truman, also. We can not consider laws which 11 Minstrel shows. Noting that take away basic rights or freedoms, a Sour Stomach there has been a revival of minstrel Christian weapons. We can not shows throughout the nation the consider weapons like the Atom delegates declared them "deroga­ bomb or hydrogen bomb which des­ tory and offensive" to Negroes and tory so much of innocent life, Chris­ said there is available "volumes of tian weapons. We can not consider cultural and edilcatlonal entertain­ LOOKING THINGS OVER the spreoding of a proganda of hate ment" that could be used in their By HELEN CALDWELL DAY intolerance and fear, a Christian stead The women concluded: weapon. Those things became com­ munist because tl|?y deny both. ’ “Be it resolved that the NACW in its 27th biennial session does here­ God and His power to give us by denounce the practice of minstrel what we ought to have and to pro­ shows and calls upon all right tect the way of life he has taught thinking Americans to align them­ us against those who would des-, selves with the principles contained troy. If we think it takes our little Atom bombs and such things to in the constitution of the United perserve Christianity, or belive that He Always Keeps TUNIS Handy! States,to abide by the principles of Can you enjoy a rich, tasty, satisfying freedom, justice and democracy " communists or any other, godless people can destroy it. we just don’t meal without regrets? Or do you fre­ quently suffer the pains of heartburn, gas, Visiting delegates also praised know what christanity is nor rea­ which has been in circulation for acid indigestion? Keep a roll of Turns Gov Alfred E Driscoll of New Jer­ lise the power of God President Favors several months now has 205 signa­ handy in pocket or purse. Eat 1 or 2 after sey, Mayor Joseph Altman of At­ (ContfoMd frwm Pag« <>■«> breakfast, dinner, supper, at bedtime. tures from members of the House "God helps those who help them­ lantic City, Mrs Margaret Caution Tumi quickly neutralne stomach add, of Representatives selves," you might say. That is true bring soothing relief almost instantly. president. Association of a voice in its own government. It but it has never justified thievery, Taste like mint candy, can't oreralkalu« PN In 1*48 and by Resident Colored Womeni; Mrs Naomi Y has passed the Senate and is now If 218 Congressmen, which is more your system. Still only murder or any other wrong means. bottled-up in the House District than half of the total number of committee The discharge petition representatives, should sign the pe­ tition, the bill would have to be dis­ Gen. Van Fleet says Greece prov charged from tne committee and ed Communism can be stopped. brought to the floor for vote

Home Rule for the District of Co­ lumbia was one of the civil rights proposals which the President made before Congress in his state of the union message at the beginning of Enjoy the whiskey that's Cheerful as its Marne the second session

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