1950 PAGE FOUR ARIZONA SUN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, ARIZONA SUN FOR YOUR INFORMATION Published Every Thursday by the Jewish Woman By JULIUS A. LEE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY ARZONA first state to comply 12 North 9th Street, Phoenix, Arizona. PHONE 3-3682 Opens GiftShop Tennessee became the Southern Supreme ruling that Negroes Subscription Rates 10c Per Copy —53.00 Per Year A thrift shop, operated by th /oluntarily with the Court Section, they get Six Months - $1.50 Phoenix Council of Jew nust be admitted to white schools if cannot de- Two Cents to Mail Overseas. % ish Women, was opened for bus. ired education at state-supervised Negro schools. Three All Inquiries concerning Advertising Rates and Subscription should be ness, Monday, at 144 South Thin been to Tennessee University for address. Negroes have admitted secured at the above Street. advanced training. All profits from the shop an DOC F. BENSON Publisher and Editoi to be turned over to a milk pro General McArthur’s ultimatum for North Koreans to Entered as Second-class matter July 2, 1948, at the Postoffice at Phoe- ject. Operated for the sole purpos surrender has been ignored. They will continue their nix, Arizona, under the Act of March 3, 1879. of giving milk to babies of need, .ight" ---to the last man, so they say. persons, this project is conducts The to prevent U. S. from re- at 1005 E. Jefferson, The Phoeni. Administration rushed on Wednesda, .axing its guard after the victories in Korea. Government Christian Center force, mornings. Anyone with proof o .eaders warned; Russia respects only would What Greater Symbol Os The .heir plight, in regards to tlu another world soft spot, if the U. S. failed to rearm. need of milk for a baby, am New credit curbs imposing drastic mortgage controls American Way- Os Life without the finances may appl} and forcing all home buyers, including veterans, to make tor the milk which is free o. town payments ranging from 10 to 50 percent on the charge. memory Sgt. Calvin Echols, the first Negro purchase homes, today (Thursday.) In of C. Tne thrift shop carries a rathe, of new started from the State of Arizona, killed in action fight- complete line of used men’s, wo Provided U. S. mobilization continues (and it will con- ing to preserve Democracy and Democratic principles men s and children’s clothing an. inue) the economy will remain at boom level but with- the world over, against Communism —we will humbly some furniture, household article:: out peace-time advantages. Price and wage controls can and brie a brae. Everything in l Wages will move upward. Profits will be emulate your efforts and carry your fight on. You have ae expected; nas been donated and all labo. rood but heavily taxed—excess profit tax; Money should in the shop is donated. not fought and died vain. co man ae scarcer through higher interest rates and smaller con- of shop is Mrs In charge the sumer M. Turken, chairman, Mrs. J credit. Garey, co-chairman, Mrs. B. Bibo Indonesia’s permanent delegate Lambertus N. Palar, Death, Where Is Thy Sting? Grave, Where and Mrs. Lois Schreiber, assist- took his official place after the U.N. General Assembly ant chairman. In charge of tht /oted unanimously to accept the Republic of Indonesia publicity is Mrs. Raymond K. as the 60th member of the United Nations. Is Thy Victory? Wein. asleep at By making cats and rats dependent on each other for White Arizonans are the switch. It is time Lohseng Tsai trained they and harken unto the call of its Negro pop- food, Tulane U. psychologist Dr. awaken Vote 318-YES together, Purp- ulation. It is time they awaken and harken unto the call these natural enemies to live and like it. harken oses of the study was;.to learn the basic principles of of Democracy. It is time they awaken and unto be the call of a great liberal movement inforce the world animal co-operation; to determine which can used and over. It is TIME THEY AWAKEN-PERIOD-AND HARK- Roosevelt Ward help humans get along better together. EN UNTO THE CALL OF MANKIND. “SLEEP NOT MY I liked what Arthur Siegel, said in the Boston Traveler PRETTY MAIDENS, FOR THE WORLD WILLPASS YOU about the Red Sox; “Euphonically ... the trouble with P. T. A. Entertains weight. . . . was too much ,Or, to make the BY.” The Roosevelt Ward PTA en- the Red Sox SEGREGATION, as an issue, is of the utmost spelling, the season was divided into . . . RACIAL tertained the teachers and staff adustment in importance in the world today. Thinking people the world WAIT until the Red Sox put on their September drive . . . and endeav- of the Percy L. Julian and Roose- win on over, are meeting this issue, face to face, are velt 40th St. schools at the first WAIT until the Red Sox show they can the road something has get Fenway it. Where there been a the year. The . . to Park. oring to do about regular meeting of . WAIT until the Red Sox back sincere effort put forth by the people to practice Democ- entire faculty of fourteen teachers And now, WAIT until next year.” racy it has met with great success, to the satisfaction was present. A menu of fried Tobin will demand, in the very near future, chicken, salad, green peas, Labor Sec. of all persons concerned. potato industry hire a greater percentage of Negroes in its AN IS OF rolls, cake and coffee was served. that RACIAL SEGREGATION, AS ISSUE, THE drop hiring-age minimum from 19 to 17 WE, This is the second year that t he labor forces, the UTMOST IMPORTANCE TO ARIZONANS. MOST lid men over 45. CERTAINLY, MUST AND WILL DO SOMETHING PTA has entertained the teachers. and raise the to take ABOUT IT. However, every act of segregation is ugly Mrs. Helen Ballard is president of The Red Cross has tripled its blood bank program, and never accepted by thinking people—white or black. the association. there is more than 1,000,000 pints of blood needed a year. The DISGRACEFUL RACIAL SEGREGATION POL- Everyone is urged to help in this drive, and give as much ICY, as practiced by the Greenwood Memorial Park, in blood as your body will permit. This is something money burying the dead, is disgusting to all peoples. When a Negroes Make Grade cannot buy. Christian-loving, God-fearing people carry to the grave Ethel Waters’ autobiography appearing in this month’s and > cause the dead there, to be segregated for any Journal, is really open and above-board. citizen, regard- In Wall Street The Ladies’ Home earthly reason—it is high time for every CHICAGO Stock brokers are unbelievable candor the star reveals inti- COLOR, CREED, NATIONAL OR- With almost less of his RACE, OR engaged in an aggressive campaign about her birth and life . . . Read it. and in violent protest immediately macies IGIN, to rise up, to persuade Negroes to invest their of the OUT SUCH INHUMAN AND UNCHRISTIAN- money in witlh the result Yugoslavia has proposed behind closed doors STAMP stacks as Secretary-Gen- LIKE TREATMENTS. PREJUDICES ARE THE SIGN OF that today there are more colored security council that Trygve Lie’s term IGNORANCE. PREJUDICES ARE FOOLISH. VOTE 318 investors in Wall Street than ever eral of the U.N. be extended for five years. YES. before in the history of American Supreme Court declined last Monday to inter- finance, according to an article The fere with a state court decision ordering the University in the current issue of Ebony, its Negro of Maryland to admit a Negro girl to all-white school picture magazine. her with this Eleven Fatherless Children The magazine reports that along of nursing. Maryland had offered to provide This paper has never nor will it ever be in favor of with the trend to open up the education at an institution in another state. any human being taking the life or lives of other human potential Negro investment mar- In another case involving racial segregation of stu- beings. However, we do believe in self-defense. ket, Negro securities men are be- high refused to alter its decision last ing added to brokerage firm staffs. dents, the tribunal This paper has never nor will it ever foster or tolerate June involving the University of Texas. This was the Her- any form, against any peoples. do be- “At least a half dozen Negroes prejudices in We stock-selling jobs with Man Sweatt case. BELIEVES IN SELF have won lieve in Democracy—DEMOCRACY recognized brokerage firms in the conviction of Sen. DEFENSE. DEMOCRACY MAKES A MAN’S HOUSE HIS The Court also refused to review the past year,” says Ebony. Glen Taylor, Idaho Democrat. Taylor was convicted of dis- CASTLE. Tops among the new crop of 1, 1948. lost their lives be- orderly conduct charges in Birmingham, Ala., May Early this week two “Americans” Negro securities salesmen is Law- sentenced to 180 days in jail. cause they were prejudiced. One was the father of seven rence Lewis, with Abraham and He was fined SSO and was Birmingham’s chief of police is out to get Taylor, wher- children. One was the father of four children—ELEVEN Company. Lewis, list of clients Folsom of whom 40 wlhite ever he may be found. However, Governor Jim o± FATHERLESS CHILDREN. percent are political prisoner out of Early this week a TRUE AMERICAN was forced to averages $30,000 in stock transac- Ala., says “He will not make a defend his life because he was not prejudiced—ELEVEN tions weekly. Negroes for the most anyone, tire matter is closed.” CHILDREN. part are investing in safe, sound The also to hear a complaint that pub- FATHERLESS securities, though some dream Df court declined R. L. WITT, 49, cotton contractor, (white) was forced lic schools in Atlana, Ga., pay Negrot teachers lower than cotton pickers (white) following in the spectacular foot- rejected appeal has con- to take the lives of two who ob- steps George, once con- those given white teachers. The quarters of H. R. salary schedule jected to living in the same with Negro cotton sidered the richest Negro in New tended Negroes were paid less in a new pickers. York and who had long Packards “solely because of their race.” WHAT PRICE PREJUDICE? ELEVEN FATHER- witlh Pullman-type sleeping ac- 318 YES. He LESS CHILDREN—VOTE commodations and an ice box. base, ; Jackie bankrupt first went in 1929. Robinson, second base, Dodgers; step toward ending segregation in Negro Lewis considers the mar- Robinson, Doby, Phil Ribbuto, shortstop, Yankees; D. C. Educator Washington’s school system and and completely wide ket “Fabulous , third base, Detroit Dr. Eugene Clark, head of the open.” Tigers; Ralph Kiner, left field, Getting Practical Negro Teachers’ College, termed Ebony points out eftorts of some Campanula On All- Pittsburgh Pirate'S; , WASHINGTON, D.C. ln the it ‘a step in the right direction.’ brokerage Negro firms to attract centerfield, Indians; Musial, Capital City last week, someone Despite the publicity given his by opening branch of- Stan customers America Ball St. Louis Cardinals; let the cat out of the ‘education ‘confidential proposal’ Dr. Hager in Harlem have failed. “Some Team right field, fices YORK, (NNPA) —Jackie Bob Indians and Rob- bag.’ White brows were lifted and stood his ground. His comment believe the failure due not only NEW and Lemon, Roy Campanella of in Roberts, Philadelphia Phillies, fists clenched when the news was as follows: to lack of investment knowledge Robinson and Brooklyn Dodgers, Larry leaked out that Dr. Walter E. “School officials must face up by Negroes but also the desire of the and pitchers. Doby Indians, Hager, president of the white Wil- to cold facts. First, we are not Negroes with money to go direct- of the Cleveland The panel of Radio-TV broad- won berths on the All-Amer- casters chose only one man unan- son Teachers College, had recom- likely to secure enough money to ly to Wall Street to buy stocks 1950 ica team in the imous Musial, outfielder and mended merger of his school with two first-class teachers col- rather than to a Jim Crow office appearing the Cardinals. the colored Miner Teachers’ Col- leges; secondly, some very power- in Harlem,” says the magazine. issue of Look magazine released of next vote lege. ful social and economic forces are Tuesday. Dropo polled the highest bound to bring The ten outstanding players in of the experts. proposal was reportedly en- at work which are The baseball this year, according to Each of the players honored in a confidential report to about some changes. We might couched in the forty-three experts who broad- the Look All-America will be Hobart M. Corning, superin- just as well face this trend and VOTE 318 YES Dr. necessary steps, rather cast or telecast all major league awarded a beautiful Longines wrist of the schools in the Dis- take the tendent to be games are: Roy Campanella, watch emblematic of the 1950 Columbia. Dr. Hager pro- than wait for the changes trict of catcher, Dodgers; Walt Dropo, team. posed the consolidation as the first forced upon us.”