PAGE EIGHT Continued Freni Page One KOBIMA >LATEI» tal action Municipal auuitoriiin reminds one <-f pi (--.Roosevelt vd rr.iuisirafi "i day-' ,vh ~ work-.- had to fight iloiio for fin elei.u-:;- tary rights of or; aairu.dton and col lective '.virgoT"" Suvaniaih , > :. .■ > -., a r > ac tion ap J r. .M< • 1 uMMS'.V v,■ tcrnational iv 1( .... , ,■.:c> chuirrrian of th. . - 1 < • i us#. w;i ■ u traducing m-i; ■ loc.-.J us la-.p-s and Vice P; • .id- u KvMi, • White- tii ■ U t irnainrit in its .-.eat'-, Moouc.• ioki the!-. t Bar rett’B iU to Pill - if! {!j(. it the audience -.vouiri not segregate itself. Surraricvli: !,.-:i reiusi'd raiiio • cur*aiii. .-. •c; •; >. nv.-fi ,r. * commenced only after Clark Fore man, nat'osiul tK-aruio' of the [ , ■: ■ .t'r'-.sivo pnr:\ ■ • I a? other ir-iw;. staff nit’ii'ih--r !■ i:i | u !':(i f)>c- eui tain aside Mooney Vi<.« then shoved : side and Summerlin, 'o , mii'ecd iny. atidicnc-:. plc.iled tor .-.caroett lion. Hiynig that be wu- acting mil-, on order., of the iiv.yuc and the cuy council of Savannah. As i- ui'ejnan then icached tia rrucrop Gone Pi?- Guncm was iunKid Off, and i!ue--- !> u.u , . ; . r ; •'j >' wt ft- ■. i.-.t d and net! pv i-.lu- Kijremai. then stopped to tl:- Iron! oi sh- cni’Uiin iiif. i sou:;.; the -o-difii- that 11. ■. i Hub. -S r.o: himi-'.-.-is ui*J ipj ein al aie, rail-. which denied cntc-Ututional Hein. "! i '<• sticcci! ■ :,;i fee.- cm iT| w; : b d ~v !?-. '■ i v Walk' i v iie pu lui-ti : d : .aif car lo ci hull be.Ui.'ri si ( r,;; out oi virist She Vi bee, .. rie.i.iu UGt.l'l;, V.’H.V | I ) ; (J - illHi 1 -.;■<• I ! i a !.. i : ,•‘;t••i li■! . • ; tu rsn^:wtk to ti)» .UU sa!.-.(i ;nui ienci; Robs : 0! ■ lev! ■ , jv. ~! tht a-Usift...-,' V j, ccauncr*t si a d “1 i’o K i C- 1 -• >..-. ■*■•-ij \ij-y ] v f •,v a ■ .y, able ik'-ai a; s \ ;ireV. i b] e all e«n j*»t -it ?.e &rc a tin') exeept tha x 1•• is se:;t ;o;eden I v-’ew to sovm* e»' n-e viuoient-- Bcfe.rr da' i ; y> stud'-m erne red the school Schi-O}.: hire and he- ire struct or? were Li.one a- -.-ond room alone. COMiRbSsMW Aehievevnen’s wdl u,- ■.. .. ■, , s. H Club S.:T! ~:.C- cud ii:f Cuinu- Summary #ivcn by Phiin.ore \vj! liains. Wendell 4-H Club. A 4-11 Thrift Skit wiii be ; ■ • , uir-d by fne H llj Spung-; 4-H Cub hh Bsikv Sanders in dm sue mid u by Gc-ncsa Johnson. Each- Hock 4-H Club, Mu. f.ovic- M KIM-. accuio pari id. Pnz: award:-; will be - '.he by. the Rev. H. ;Vl. Rnfiin and D H Keck. As-i.-biu! C:..-hii r, Mveluinu and Fanner.-, Bank F kt inte: iv ".ic-ij a wenmii'iatu-n n'jtisf iu * /Kit'.!. A:u. :f S- .thu... v d , not Ind a oui'seivi . wt: cannot be Strict:rc m say tlrat the iod vf.’G rovt-rrmn nt .Trust iv/u ■ji h-irul.-i u , % - w jil Austir^NicholS CLUB RESERVE m BLENDED • ■ ;::^;WHisKEy-; $2.10 1 «SSo|| P in » $2.40 j ip%) lif2h i liMlI 1 ipWf i I fi*i« ilreijft’ Whirkeyi in (M pmifiKt erf J I IT*of» 1,1 «*f» »M. Sua«lu M’m«v. 40% | tioifi Nstilial Sp!)!«, 8i S front | | y yot* mmm mw* tswm* mm tmmt mm* mv 1 off." His demand for FEPC princi ples v/cPi listed ay one u ihc ten ‘ 1 steps to label manafifment peace. Others included full organization of labor; vigilance aftainat lutuiv anti-union, iegisiation; (business, ; > r. :\f: 'cuKurc .unci govt rnnicnt •1 ibining in -nomic councils, and •; i-uio!if ii'-ng organized coopera tion -■ ;resent day corapetitiou. F,-ii O Coiowd cited the 1 -taleai.on Pope I'hu.: XI that , v..w iiviir hie ottaiiij its purpose :. on! / ‘ when all and each an stip • i plied with all fir- good.; that th" ii n uou; <• -s of ruturc . , tan fur nii.h " TWO WME!) . the term’ in }»t.b Nvgro unci whlw , school. 1 Dr. Roche Hi., acting t;s corisu'i ! g:>nJ in et end ,i Pin D, in education ii om : the 1-nivc.j‘sitv of (’alnornia. He e•" -sec 1e 1 ary - trea xure r to jhe con)- ji n 1 ib.‘- ai nor on geneva! c ducat \on rin !•!he Indiana tad- noa'd o!' odneu- I'iva in iisdana state board oi vo \ cation I eduction. Ver v activ-. in Vb-c piesidm.t of Region i. ;.0 mcrican ‘Poaoher;-; A social ion IHe 1. **. bnrovio. leave from • !.mo' i • 1 Or Kti ijc rrvw-.-U hi.- -. urly cO - ■■!■'• 'iki-un- ;u the (J ti i versify ot |l. mifoj'oi.-'. frurv which he Curnru :■ bk-.-iu-lot'- dcur." . Hr folk,wed | vvi lh a m.vhv. ;m,.t doctor's dc- V)-"rc m educaiiGii frosn the Univcr • Si!.' of koubw.n C.'.hiornia. He too on leave fmn hr: Howard pc-si. Accvr-.iii!;; to Dr. Struycr. th v iud;.' v limit'?.'.! to tire p - wil,;,- ■ ••• ; OI:t ill thi .'.pit;-. I .me! CUibiOt !lOf ■ h ‘A? Vii T r*i • uUI - * .# ’‘ •' • 1 sliijjei.a OI :vg»c --; it wan not favdt nr«\ 12 iiif<;• for or f'eeomoicmdlbg ‘li- fen-oval 01 u.. madoqusry or ybcu..ablv . Jouiid b.-i at.iso -.! 1 1 j,■ b'rJi.y jfiv.rJ tier I: (lie survey mi S'-li' will < p; ; .ini.v ‘Tow tho'evikA hk'ursniiki ~1 •.v-., >'■•* ! >iag-aiy i)y not contradicting ? ,aG.' )eports, tne lenient pb-tced 1 : the major oi (he blame upon ■ •' A , A Atmu C! u 2.i U So ; rrn.'Vi tnciU in realsL nuJifary Sf»gre-■ “vVt had origin.-. IB- welcomed : pnto the h ague at.h ’known pach ; Alusie w.hf oxperi uice \\u • !*(.l]j i'.t’t'p a ill ('f'li) k'i! iy \-10- “Howeve!ilie '-aanaeora aead. ."i v.'wdk ‘Vizcd k ~;,u .......ie ;-oie.:- sent by Mr Ru -;r, rovtial on tmally the basic spin i„ phno v 'Phy and also the internal weak v:|,s- ot the ieevue. On several oc '"Jiv:i- Mr Rvistin violated cur j-'picafic injunction to dear all press - ajiium ucen-eiu, on August 18. had ■'■'wi issued by the administrative vdf ii; the league'' without our ; ; hovit.;,’. l.rst seen them "Beet < we ic.; at the tme !.c sTatcmer.is l;ad beci'i rclt-aseci . m good faith although thev did not express .".nr views —y, e did not i mbarras- the staff by pair- : : iif.-ly repudiating them." ‘'Became,* we felt at tire time that : tfc statements bad been reluasal ■in good ioith although they did ! net express our views •- we did 1 no! rmbrass the Mat! by paUic.;, i n pee ..line them.” The -as ■ erncut p onied out that rr a re.-alt of try rmis’enco c.-.m --■ paign. Mr Trim tan pubiioiy gave ;an interpj-ctation of 1 i- abii-segrc ' ita’ien m-d.c-r. rod anti-poll tax j amendment was atiachcd to the diaft bill and the k-fe.iK- succeed ed i , mnkin- military jim crr.v. i.vm a top na! i.i’rd r .-.e vvVnch neither ji.-inv could evade in its 1948 oHif.- form. '' vV,- in;end in pu-i. vigorously k.y I.gal and coiislUthioual work, “f * fti*- CerriiniiMe, Aj.'.it,-; Jirri GrtAv In Military Service .and tram j mg." the siateOTCnt continued: "If . sufficient fund:- art. for l l;earning. w:ii ■; WJIII4I CTIil ■ ■ -• • *■. .-■ .•.' .■'«jj-.-.t ■.., ■ '•. ; Pamn f§ Blended 5 Whiskey Retail Price p*S m $1 « w«u» | *“*» I kn® i u |^f?l*3Js m f| Fifth* lb i o 86 Proof Tht STRAIGHT WHISKEYS IN THIS PRODUCT ARE A YEARS OR *»CkK OLO. *s% STRAIGHT eo-fi NtUIKAI. 'PIRITS. DISTII.LSD TROM GRAIN. IIWOfSKI* A WMTS I.IUITM, rtMtk V.IKSB V. C .-e: 7 : <-i:IIUIU.W; lit ulil-.I ciliy: north and rauth - the commission of inrpiiry ne.vrings which were, launched last May in Washington •:o investigate the wartime treat ment ■ Negro Gibs. We shall rnon- ; • .tor and police lie- executive order i by keeping pubic a lien) ion Cociired ! .on the newly appointed committeo ' of ; oven civilians. ’ ! se of mm them Hu.n has i-vor 'been i, .; This this complimont wa before.' ' r-anlvU hi. •• )■". proven in the ; .Z-Tease of (pr« > 400 pet , n ' .i;. ,;uui years. Ce.'ii dervicc .stiuns ; ' has been given them ...nd so - irtes arc o.juaj ic the wntws rangin'.) from $233 to $279 pei monihs. t.:ilies ;rent a u over lee untied i ; State.--, regularly request informa tion by mail and send police rc presentativee to Miami, in effort ; ia study tne city's Neg.ro pr-iice ; program prior to the employment ; lof enforcement officers in their i i own municipalities The St;- IST IT-COttl Visits by pO -1 lice officials who studied the ; prog: ;:!!:, represented police vie- ] j pa:lmcnts f; om Savannah, Ga.; | 'Jacksonville, Fia. and Atlanta,' ■ i ;-i, Lt. J. T- Griffin is in e!'iarg« of i tile Negi" precinct bavins, sue- i c t ,;ii I Lt G A. Denny n!m re- ! ce.’itlv .••(■tired after 2-1 wars -at | fait.lilul mil Suva: serena- with ; i.c'n Miami Police Dc-pai'ttnent HOBFSOA COl Ml • lii.s work in a sawnilU. Mr He-v- ;• j ell said. L'ik-i, being apfirouched by M; Howi !) and I*. K Shaw, a na i. 2i" ui' tiie high scliaui lacuity iVlr- Lowi.-> reportedly asked iv]. Howell what lie was worried i u-red. i about since la- was a!readv vei;;,'- M, He, .veil replied that he we ini.a’e-.ted in .cciny. tiiat tie to the state ] la'crc it the registration \vas rah , permitted. HOWARD SPEAKS The tneeung was opened with! ; invocation by the Rev. E C Lavv • rente a! the First Congregation a! : Church. -S Waller Slade. Candida . for tne fh.a-c- of Ik ~rr -et,i.c; v,. t presided and Miss .Mary Price, can 'did.atv for (Jt'vernor s}hikc bra;. I AT) 11 ill DIVSNK (.FIS Oi l OF ROCKIAMI Nt-:w VOKK VNt'i Har lem's famous «lii landmark, tin- KecXiaiut palace, was being re novated and ordtitted this week as the community'- newest .uid iargev. dance hail. Ciupenters and painters walk ed in as -win a- l ather mine and lvis host of followers had agreed to give up the premises father than be faced with tii possess proceedings. Divine went out voluntarily when iaw representing the Winse. Realty corporation informed tin cult leader that they would b<- compellcd to ou-t him, if Ik iiisi-.ted on remaining. Divine, who visits New York tnly on Sundays did not shov up last week end bat truckmen from his various other local 'Heavens" stopped by to take the iurniture away. Dr. ( ford, president of m More and more Jr j§ women prefer € *- v|H ; | 11M1Y BREAD I 1 because it tastes § i jgl better § ft gk9« tg? g § I E : , m m ’vP *SfR - H 1 \d«. - m § s**®** ’vksaL ffis ‘3k fgfe TAKE HOME BAM BY BREAD MS *. i«» s ■ \s v , a.> -p *.^< v* .„• * ?js *v s va THE CAROLINIAN THE FOCKETBOOK OF KNOWLEDGE „ By pilgrim \mmsss&Eiz ~~y j X/ kt£') fijfa lj fL j I ip* I I'd if. ! If i« y&M lla f&a s' I s r-'k*;-- '■'— fy)* II 8 -po? I I'd i! VKAAS BV.-Ofie Tde T: -*- / fv IM 1397 fOkP-'Ct Atilt-M A'.-Jed t--.-:,s-fc j ; - —J Drrr CO-MMOlt ' r EC!PIt I OF BPCTEftlfl "TH'sfj \ Y : ,o Pt by 1 CARDS \*> FHc AIR OU'^'OiPS N 'w ‘‘ /»'- •- C'J’i W ■fHV; Woe; ao " . '- p/.-'a; Tru rn a n Ca rries Campaign into Phillv's South St . •au By Vi HiCE 1\ SPHAGGS Pi: JodcNp'iia •Pu ; : .it at Tdo man buiruwed tnu witioiv ouutfd "he t. ould run but he ecr.:idrPl hide’’ phrase from <. ha'rnpam J k‘ 1.-ouis in describing the ‘not-n > u.s K< n;.blioau 801 u The President told some 15,000 VKCUY CUV ikliL; ,' i - .i ■ (V tiie organization operating tits? N's-.v Rockland palace, anituuiie etS in the mcautinie tna. hasket fait games, dances and ti<»xmg mats lies woul d he held in the huge auditorium reguljrh he giiming January t Happy Khmer New Year. . U'n ■' Convention Hail that tnc R< pabi-.aiw ‘Youidn ran, but they , .i;..:;- t i;jd<■ tii, fact that ti'a-v mui... re \ pric < c mtrol Ne te> r.--.ulfi they shield the tact trial they refused to provide decent M . Truman admonished his* n or-;,' t<- “take heart from . tna a r a t Anrjterican heavy weigh champion. Joe Louis. le th<. Republicans hide from t(u ■ ’eh that i.< what tc.c-.t ! "e try tit*. P .ib ;i Tr union iron od ini j completely captured the hearts of i ! thou-amb- of “little people" alon;?. Philadelphia's predominantly Ne-! gro South Street. They tell .you ; .in awed toner. -It’s the first time j, arty President of the United j Stales ever came to South St.’ South. Street, like Chicago’sj State Street, Now Turk's Lenox; Avenue, Memphr Beale Street, j and the main th /oughfare.r of j Negro life throughout American j -H.V in the Presidents visit a si* 1 ic-nl reassurance of !-is determin at tun to continue his right for the ; 1 lights of “little people" all over ; America, regardless of race, creed, 1 c-eior or political, conseouence. Democratic political leaders .n Philadelphia .sav that Negroes : here will vote in. r-. solidly for; Mr Truman than they ever did for President Roosevelt. Joseph l McLaughlin. Publicity Director of j the Truman Campaign Commit- | | tee of Philadelphia, predicts that approximately 80 to 90 percent of; ; the registered 160,000 Negroesj I v ill cast their ballots for Presi- ' j dent Truman. ■ Grass R-iOts Campaign His address at Convention Hall j • culminated a day td “grass roots ' j i campaigning through the street-;; ! of Philadelphia and nearby Cam-j j den, New Jersey, where an es- • ; timated one half million persons! gave huv: an unstinted and heart- 1 • .vanning reception. From th< time Mr. Truman ar- \ " ;vc: 1 it; Phi halt-lpitia ura :i h«* ! i departed for tin.; nc igh boring state I . »i New Jersey them was every 1 | evitlenci* that his determined <*f-j | l it,;, to convince toe ‘little pe : >-! pie of America" that tin- Repub- j • Leans are the friends oi the spv• j .•is!-: at crest gj ocp is falling on j spor.sive ears At ("urndt n. the President to hi ; ■ sonic 20,000 peiSv.n,'. aTio jammed i ,l nr told a Tuck-side crowd t of some 2,001' persons that Htr - bert Hoover tjnee ran on the slo • ' ruin: Two. ears in every garage."; if Ho said: "Apparent v ihe Repub lican candidate this v. . k run- ' \j/L rffljj* mil \ ■*>;, yb The sauciest, si«»st, prettiest, prissiest A" ;• $1 NEW lOU you’ve ever seen 1 1 2 $ * SS %|§ A WEEK Os ROMANCE . C v ’>* *** for your panty wardrobe ... , \ PANTIES \ V® , Smart Hollywood briefs, superbly mode > r \ of fine white rayon jersey, embroidered with M x a'' i tele pictures that make up a romantic send story, if ijfw? They fit skmsmooth... and wash in a jiffy; jF if elastic waist and leg bands. In white only.. „ f f 7 sites 4tol W! A SET AND SAVE! . : * / I / i>. $ ©0« | / -* / O/each *6.00 for set of seven | ! \ '%uhd Ay J V Question for the week; Who will win the game at the National Clas sic (D. C.) between Wiibcrforce State and Tennessee State? (Odds are now 7*5 on Tennessee’s Tigers.) Nomination for combination of beauty and brains: Sue Bailey Thurman. wife !. the brilliant theologian Dr. Howard Thurman of Frisco.