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WESPK ENDING * SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1948 VA. NAACP NAMES STATE OFFICERS • 4 STAUNTON’. Va I«ANF> - The Virginia State Coni eronce of Uio NAACP selected Norfolk for tl< meeting place next year tx-f<«v dosing it;; 13th animal .--ps.sion here on October 3. AH of fleers were re elected excepting {the vice pre.-.t dent, ,J b Hendei'Mi .of Fairfax wa; elected to ttie vice presidency to fill the vacancy ere.at ed by th> n - (gnation of H. K. I'atmtleroy, of Petersburg Officers refected incluided Dr. J M. Tinsley, of Richmond, president; W. Letter Banks, of Richmond, ex ecutive secretary; Dr, S- F, Cop page, of Norfolk, t reasturer. and Oliver W bill, of Rlubnuond. chief counsel. The Rev. T. J Jemi ion, president of She Staunton NA ftCP branch, and Dr. Henderson, new -vu-e presi dent wore added to the executive board. An interesting feature of II).’ convention was the forum on "poli tical Action and the NAACP chair rd by Dr Luther P. Jackson, pro fessor of history at Virginia Slate College and secretary * f the Vir ginia Vote;.- league. Speakers wee William Lawrence. Nansemoi id county supervisor, and Henry Lot- Moon, NAACP publieip director in New York City. SpfltL'-swood W Robinson II! and Lawyer Hill made a report on the school aqualization ca.cs emphas izing the- status of the case.-: in King George and Gloucester coun ties where Federal Judge Sterling has ordered school boards to equal ize educational facilities and oppor tunities for Negroes and whites. Executive Secretary Banks pre sided during a di.-cu-.-ton of "The Defense Fund - Its Flu i*> -t and O p era lions." Die'-manG included James P. Spencer, chairman of the Chest ■ rfield County defense coni mitl.ee, and J >S Carrington, p der.t of the Halifax NAACP branch They explained the importance d the fund it; vie" of the mounting rxpemej invo’ ed in defending persons who arc victims -<f preju dice and denied .His tire because '-I race or roftm Virgin.ans were Giver* credit for v.b.a they have oorn to improve iit'derjtandlhf' Cel", ten the ?v. race*' and to provide more oppor imnlies for Negro citjze. - in an aci bvC'.s by nuu'fjvCid M.wahab Guv: '■oiinsci. Marshall said •‘Viigo-'-t has long way in amend In it the rvT bv race hatred and there :ue a l<»t r.f citizens, both white and colored, willing to see ius*ice done" “SATISFACTION ALL-WAYS” We offer you a complete check “ ' up on your car or truck --- Get v_*v ready for fall now. Budget Piatt Payments <r* * %% r i, lS ]cw as Sir Walter $5.19 Chevrolet Co. ™ a Sr :!n »£■ % HS W. Hargett Dtreei New . . , Just Unpacked , , . And Ready For Your Selection A Grand Collection of New Fall Dresses At A Remarkably Low Price $5-95 Crepes, Failles, Kay on Gabardines Solid Colors and Prints Sizes 9to 15 12 to 20 38 to 44 BASEMENT STORE ythVtlM CAKOI'NA'S IA»CE» • ! JONES, MITCHELL ! AMONG 7 NAMED TO FEDERAL FEPC Washington (ANP) - Eugene 1 Kmckle Joress. gent nil .;errel.-ivv j nf trio National Urban league, and ! Jesse H. Mil-hell, president of the j Industrial bank of Washington, j have been appointed as raembii'» • the seven-man fair employment I board of the civil service c >tn j mission. I The establishment of such - I board was authorized by tin; | President's executive order issued j July 2(>, setting up a fair employ ment practices commission m ise i federal govei mnent. i Members of thi.- board wen - ap pointed by the civil service com mission and avere announced ! Thursday bv Mrs- Frands* Per j kins. The other five members ! were Moffatt chairman; Fted C. | Croxton, Dr. Ethel Dunham. Dan | ie! W. Tracy and Judge Anna i Reile Matthews Review Power I * Under the executive order, the j board will have the authority to • review decisions made by tiie ; hear! of any department which are appealed pursuant to the pm i visions of the order. .»> referred i to the board bv the head of the ; department fm advice and to make roeomme-nda t l ons to :.uch . head. If the "ecommcndatiovr J ; the board is not promptly and 1 fuliy earr ici out the case shall . be reported by the board to the President for such action as he ; finds necessary. : The. board will hav< the power .to make rules and regulation'-; i deemed necessary to rinrry out it duties and responsibilities untici the President's order.. It wifi adv>se all donertmen* ; ' on problems and policies relating :to fair employment | fi. will bo the duty of this hoard • to disseminate information perti- I nent to foi c-employ num'i run • grams, to coordinate the - i UTipicyment. policies ana , ro. < 1 ffl.irr.-r> of the several deHartmeni.-; ■and make reports and submit :<* comn>.endati<ms to tiie civil s>-r --erip -■’ ii> oon fm Fan emit! a! ,to the President from time to . time, as may be necessary to th*- m-jintcnn:>t’( the mi; employ : meni envy am. The oraer 0 -elf staler thm 'the pnncrpk h on which mu aoverp ■ men!- is V-r.-d require a pom; • f-t sap empioyirifrit Pus ughoai the federal establishment, with i out discrimination because o* 1 race, color, religinn, or national • origin, and it. is desirable and in ; ill'- public interest that ail step-; be* taken necessary to insure that ; this long-established policy shad t lx more effectively carried out," Based rn Merit Therefore, the President order ed that 'all personnel actions tab.- |en b.v federal appointing officer.' shall be based solely on merit and j litnessmnd such officers arc au j ihorized and dir or tod to take up* ; propriato steps to insure that in I all such actions there shall be 1 rio discrimination because of race, | color, religion,or national origin. ‘ To moke sure that this order | was carried out, the President ; .made the head of each depart • merit in the executive branch of ! toe government personally re | able tnr an effeetivi program to I insure that fair emplovnvent no ! itries are fully observed- The hc-.tdof each department I was given the authority to ap • Pent a fait employmc-nt officer | in his departinent. giving him full ] operation responsibility sot nn ; lying out the fair-employment policy. This officer is to appraise the personnel actions of the depart ment at regular intervals to de termine their conformity to the ' fair employment, policy expressed in the order. He is t<- receive ' complaints nr .appeal:, concerning j pm sound actions taken in the d. ; wu't.menl on grounds of alleged discrimination because of race, i color, religion or/ national origin. He may appoint deputies, coin ; iniftees. or bearing boards from amour the officer:-; -or employes ;>f t o di.iKirtment. as ho find:- nr eessary n.r desirnirk-. to investi gate,or to rc-ei ire, eomplmrits ol • c irnmat:on and i,; U<- nere'-'saty .-.Y-rretive nr divciplinary action ; m consultation with th*. head the department. If the njuplmnant i:, nc! .mi. ■ , fled with the decision •>:' t'o ; crtvoployrncr-f ■. 'J;. ■ • Im nmy - p p- a! to ih' 1 iK- vi of the voa,: ■pent If the department hen i' ■ 1 dt*c;rirn y. not ..Un.i'ai.'L ■r. the cr-.f- might lie vn-penhi U-. t'm civil service CQivimis-'ion boaid. : which ba. just hem eppoibted Tim hoard x ■ • i tnakf n*■■ -u?*- monaati'ij---- t.» the dr-part men t, -ml iftjirir da vice- is not carry’.! ; cut. th« case will hi reported -i, rr- to the President. T'.o: v : i;'i any PvTnnci "■ | ha- no r<U»tiv«s It) !h<’ lll'e’ ; States '' Prime Minister Co - toil. |of Eire i High j'-rr.cs are -isreciv■>-,, . nierli i • ' a- foi oveayom " - Morris S-i wc j NAM r •' s; __ I • Too many of us e.d, drink ; 'moke and -it toe muon." Ad- Jm'ral Hewlett Thebaud. T 7 S Nevv Age a- c-othtnp to get exc-’te' : about Mr,- Mat y l,in.sler. Fili cottviHy. N. Y.. age lO.'i. ■'Steadier employment Las aL t ready .ecubed from bettei pl.ntnin . in hu- ito ■s " ■ B. rr 1-■ , . j treasurer- Eastman Kodak Co. “OW at 40,50,60?” ian ? 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