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of Clair Chapel are convelesc.ng. TENANTS CAN INSURE COTTON CROP We often wonder how very im- portant it would be if we would take time out to give ourselve3 the once over and let some of the items that are looking in our face and wake up and produce some- thing to inspire the forward up- ward step in keeping with the times. Encourage our firemen and po- liceman by lending a very willing hand as we hope for a continu- ation of our race in those lines. Major General Hershey of the Selective Service sent a letter io Chairman Kyle of the US Military Affairs Committee opposing the bill to continue the draft after May 15, 1946. General Motors has issued a statement that the strike is not over until all men return to their jobs. An crashed near TO SVKVEY EL HOPE'S Army plane and this to my way of thinking, | Calif, on March 18 and HEEDS Truckie, is a first step. Let’s purge the I FOOD it is feared 26 persons were kil- Women’s International Bowling1 Paris, France Radiophoto, Sou- led. Congress, the American Lawn | ndphoto—Former President Her- Tennis Association, the Golf As-1 bert Hover (left’) with President New York approves war vets sociations, swimming organiza- Felix Gouin of France and U- 3. bonus of four hundred million dol- tions, professional football, bas-) Ambassadore Jefferson (right) lars. ketball and baseball leagues and pictured when Hoover who is Pre- Truman's —USDA Photo by Forsythe. circuits of anti-race barriers. Onc“ sident personal repre- thru Railroads are planning we have opener that door wide, sentative on famine emergency to cars from coast coast. then we can on to the cu.amission for Europe conferred sleeping Dr. W. H. Jernagin of the Fraternal Council of Churches is shown proceed Negro other doos which bar the way. with French food experts. France of asking James P. Davis, right, of the U. S. Department of Agriculture whether US Senator Wherry Nebr This principle is present in the was first stop for our only living or not tenants and sharecroppers, as well as owners, can insure their cotton CHICAGO MEHARRY1TES GREET PRESIDENT Dr. M. Don Clawson, able of told the Nebr. State Republican AAU controversy over Negro-star who is surveying Eli- president crop against unavoidable hazards with the Department’s Federal Insur- ex-president convention in Omaha that the | Crop athletes in the out- 's needs. Medical was a at the annual held in at ance Corporation. Mr. Davis’ reply is yes, and he that participating Meharry College, guest banquet recently Chicago Truman administration does not explains sharecroppers door track and field can insure their part of a crop whether the landlord insures his part or not. championship * the YWCA. alumni of the school have contributed over toward the understand the this at San road is ciear in is instance, v or Chicago §18,000 foreign policy. He however, that the deadline date for the 1946 cotton June Antonio, Texas. adds, insuring crop the Women's Con- It- in this case, where Boiling student-alumni President Clawson revealed that over is comes within the next few weeks in most areas. Mr. Davis, who is a mem- happens however, $200,000 dormitory. §125,000 Suzanne Froediere, the Milwa- Tress bars Chinese-Americans, and ber of the field staff of the Field Service Branch's Southern Region, and Dr. that South Texas Association of collected. Photo Dr. S. W. Smith, H. H. ukee heiress was released the | Negroes, too, for that matter, on already shows, top: §1,000; Miller, architect; by Jernagin are looking at a miniature bale of cotton. the AAU has agreed and invited Detroit March 19. a basis of race, creed, color and Brown. Dr. and Mrs. and police of on all Negro contestants to come and Dr. Joshua H. §1,000; Clawson, Dr. T. M. Smith, §1,000. The or- take part. national origin, that is strictly S. have names no t and a matter fox wives of Drs. Brown and W. Smith contributed §100 each. Others who have The Westinghouse Electric Co. leave doubt that they , the AAU made that necessary, The holdouts are contending that ganizational of NY made first are Chlnese-Americans, a fact were man that athlete and fan to fight entered the §1000 class include Dr. W. Dr. L. Leach. their wage pro- and advised by this the state of Texas Jim Crows Ne- every j. Anderson, Dallas, Texas, J. Flint, have been evident at posal since the strike started on that must any white boxers who participa- groes, that discrimination and se- against. the of enrollment in Michigan. §5,000; Dr. E. N. Ezidore, Lutcher, Ga., and Dr. A. B. Cooper, Atlanta, Ga. The Jan- 15. time their ted in such a tournament would gregation are rife in Texas as it the all have barred for drive ends with the commencement in 1946. News league, husbands, be life for any further is elsewhere in the South, and June (Atlas Photo) brothers other close Ex-President Hoover said that and relatives amatuer competition under the that unless the AAU or somebody he to ship 13 million tons in the armed forces- And their AAU in We have lifts all Jim Crow laws. Maher-Kelleher HUPP ANNOUNCES U. S. hopes Washington. (thus of food to Europe by barring is particularly shameful, | been for a time that the at hungry July hoping long solving problem, long last, Insurance BOND CROUP 1946. when on the same day, a story was the citizens of Washington would in Texas, at least) they would ra- Agency THEY’LL NEVER DIE g. written by Andy Anderson, a rouse from their lethargy and de- ther stay in the North. But Rome Beat Estate, Rentals, Insurance ?** of staff B ishop Frank j. Haas Grand Scripps-Howard writer, tel- manjj that the local chapter of the wasn’t built that way. Suppose NOTARY PUBLIC Allen of Omaha, Chair- Soviet of the T. Hupp Rapids, Mich., said the dic- ling courageous living of AAU follow the suggestions of its Texas, or San Antonio, did sus- 2424 BRISTOL ST. JA-6261 a of own man of the Nebraska Advisory tatorship was policy untruth- wme^ cninese-^merican veter- national body, join the policy pend anti-Negro laws for one day on ans in in Committee to the US Savings fulness and deception March hospitals another Calif of American sports and throw the in hotels, restaurants, on trolleys, 19th. city. bigots out on their ears. If that etc ? SKIM Bond announced busses, LIGHTENS dark Division, today .ie officials of the In- SELDOM DOES A PERSON Women's should ever happen, this West What good would do the Negroes the of the group Loosens BLACKHEADS membership state WITH AS MANY HANDICAPS ternational Bowling Congress have Coast story will tell Joseph Aron- in Texas ? What good would it which will assist the Treasury De- RISE TO THE GREATNESS OF followed the tactics of our local off, Dr. O. U. Singer, Winfree P. do the visiting Negro athletes in Behind the AAU Johnson and other members of | partment in the promotion and THIS SIMPLE AND UNAFFECTED Play by threatening other teams the the South for two dalys only ? The MAN- HE WAS BORN l2o BY DON DELEIGHBUR in the league with a two-year (Washington) AAU who may vote fact must be before the sale of US Savings Bonds to Ne- kept eyes YEARS AGO IN NEW TERSEY- banning of all members if the the same way, where they find that the main issue in this whole braskans. THE YOUNGEST OF 18 WOMEN’S BOWLING Chinese-American girls continue kindred souls, and where the social matter is the fact that Negro ath-1 WITHOUT FORMAL -o enroll in the It “The Committee is CHILDREN/ CONGRESS BARS CHINESE- league. has been t philosphy of race hatred will be letes have been invited to take a Advisory HE TAUGHT SCHOOLING AMERICANS, NEGROES reported in this column before ana appreciated—in the Women’s In- part in a track meet involving composed of a group of prominent HIMSELF ENOUGH TO WRITE We repeat now, that one of the ternational Bowling Congress. white contestants in a southern various state A BOOK-THE UNDERGROUND citizens, representing New Treat, liberal members of the local AAU There is no for it in the state. is no 1 TO York—Roger leading place There AAU rule, law RAILROAD"-AND ALSO the wide associations, said Mr. Hupp, sports scribe of Washington who believes he is upholding his nation’s capital. or involved here as in CONDUCT A SUCCESSFUL COAL regulation con- News, took public duties as an American What Treat said here the committee feels that the IN (D, C.) Daily recently by Roger hag Washington, barring Negroes. BUSINESS PHII-A-, W atson’s , the Women’s International Bow- barring Negro boxers because of is part and parcel of clear There are or tinued sale of US Savings Bonds PA, WITH ALL OF THIS every state laws customs Congress over the barrel for Washington social philosphy of- thing Negro sports writer's stock One HE NEVER FORGOT TO ling preventing Negroes from living in is of extreeme importance. with the Wa- fe~ed the same threat to this wri- in I to LEND A HELPING HAND its unholy fellowship trade. The point want make whit} hotels or eating in whtte- of America of the AAU on ter. is that our should School the problems facing TO THE "LITTLE PEOPLE. shington chapter however, fight ; ov.ned restaurants.

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