S Ti«* ;>m i> glimpses ol Timer «*•> i i‘< Sm urajnee Company m- rv' ldu' r;-* vv bonw tiflife builo '< ; i .»:• r m ! It-1 vitifJßtff: Lett, a group of > fri* »>'>;<•<- fcoMim-t, two tfoli ' < t sr..‘ ir n *(in'.i; department K. 11 -t: b; t nn.se rvation depar ; - o M ■ a.'id •<; vi'tmeot ifep-ti tmeiit < ANP> PREDICT NEGRO APPOINTEE FOR WELFARE DEFT, I t •« LBEKI AVDF.ftSON WASH N ; -'i C.’s ANPI - FY - ’ tonct President Truman recur.- mended the creation ot a Federal !’a partni* ■ 1 ct Pi-.trif W ifare witn rfito <<•; status for iv- bust! undo;- y.wo'Hs h. ve continued rix w ; spying a N«-.fp is u bt named a ore r.l ■. j i bs "undcfi - - • • rts.ry a jot which will }>;•_> b< iUi tto..,n SJO.Os; per annum 'lfa n t>* |*n Ilf mdic Uou from th* W'sufe House that this is ■ being contemFlatcd but tin recent r.h-»» down by Ralph Bunrhe of u *l. !.•- litja.rfn.* ru ,nb has caused a R-t of thinking here Offering an undersecretary a Ni'krc in the new department will in sooir my placate the mob which has' beer, yelping and snap-; I iri;> at tii' President following the . hO'ure oi C ngress to par* his civil nr.hu if, .aticn j j,. advisors an 0r,.. : a tot thb iippoii ‘merit and al!!t<»< • tiame-' have be< ri submitted in jhi hyps thebe;:) proposal, .several r'",: u T.-.jßiat.ite* hay* b<-*m mho r Sin. presidt ; ! !f : ■ •:*vhr rcp.-.m his sup > ; ' •%' i ; 1 - ible. '-.C! r-'.vr : sorr-.fr Tm'ildhs fi,.r (ii'il was < mid i : Nemo i 'ii'. titr.si.fo .-t ■ r y hnv. i. ■*- ?i i .<• tip-off ■ - ’hi- .r. -i»- ns o mais were forth <•••- -!• on, mat ' :-n.i "w irsg iis: boro uvo-t , ' r .- »iti\ :Tn *otio-Ci for the pas) o :r < : n ' i;o:.d i»f ii»e fit part merit Pm! ’ ■ W P-H-. if and wimn the bo.'oau is MTM.p and his attitude o' ; t, ■ m- mi fit fa v O'- aor f-• or ■■ . i■ . n•(. p'oot- i. I; wot: KM) 11 EH F ... ALIENATION SUIT NAMES PARENTS OF TWO MONTHS' BRIDE V V MARK Hi* MAN !' H! LAI ■ S'l. pHI A (ANP I - Jrracs H N. V-:,]]; ri; • - - A- y.-titni o! Downirutown jrdus i true Institute sf Hied t .aieiv;- *s - ('I .- sni iucoip the parents of ihi;- hride cf tic months, Mr and M■■ he: i M Kf-f'/y .: ! i Wi-ring’s ci.-i : ; tale that ais ’ wife GSon; who 'rs.igee ■ ;rr , in ! Wiln. ngtori. Xu !. on M, > 18. tied •been .nfluenced by her parents to ; leave hirn because they preferred : Alexander tc >. n, Mrs. MabU Mc- Kinney. Thomas McKinney and • Alexander -re being rued so.- f. 5,000 , each ! Waring further charges that the ; parcf’s- encr-u! epe-d bis. wife tc de isei't him few hours after thc-i; t marriage thus “wickediy’ depuv -4 tng him of his wife's affection.; and ; causing -njury to him and finally tie-.1 roving ail ufleeli< ha. wife had for riilr The youri;.' plainti.lt s.iy:- mot ne and htr wife wen- hnppty married lor two days be to re the tan ly ni . tervention i The suit was filed it Common . r;- a coil'd by Atty. Ileymenc! f'sci Alexandri this week. Alexander’;; format charge.- wfr« termed complaint in trespass." W-rinr ac i \ ' '■ ' ; f. r j t, / * v ' , / V--;- - . f> ' ‘ t • h-c hi; :s ~:- s i f harboring and j I•: ; .r. a r intense dislike for j V. i; • lew 1- ■ such propor . - ; t.n. .;f evened to break w .iit.c Isi r;..:me<; tha his; ■ 1 j t.- kept ner in the' r ■ ■ ; n « . tier she returned j h- o' toil' wing their , Wtit dDgton He said ' I v. e: War n. “ - .-u. !!> . tc take ret clothing by I r tn parents and brother. W: : claimed that he believed j ! ■ win wanted to bt with h r.r . t irom > ; nviTc :.ticn> --ver let phone.! v co ..bt; that si. wanted -R --:- wif. and admitted to being held j ugamrl he wishes. MOTHER SPES CHILD DEE BENEATH TRUCK j AGUSTA Ga. iANPi Lit- j tie f.v& Mae He otirrsur; 3, was killed last, vceeli w.'.er. a whit;- ie« man redied his truck over her &< her mother looked on. j The driver. Charles Williams fl did net stop until he heard her mother call to him. He said ! he did rot know he hart .'truck 1! r. According to the icc man Continued on paxe 16 The CAROL!Nj|]V I W EEK EXDxNi; SATURDAY, -H'LY 23, 29 J 9 ADVENTISTS MEET IN PENNSYLVANIA IMTTSTOWN. F:.. i.iNp v-- , ; r>> Mvie: i, lisy Ailv;Tis’s (ji t.re AJb-ghi :iy •.•Dili--; ( i.:si V.ieu j cloned their largest ink most mi ’ spiriag annual re; vices in ‘.' ii}.s ialong the banks >-f the AJj-natawny '.e-li-'.y at P'O IST■. v, : 11 ; .aril'll. tents, tk, Advemists divided 'h e i reives iim kindergarten, and pi i iHi apt yonth, ami adult groups. Fat tor Reht-i: Sslau. tin son of a he.to hum -r in the Routti Gea | v-as the guest speaker. <>!ii<-r speakers iniiuded Henry F i Tb'invn wt ju a ci-miijot'd n (an) miie trip through -frica. and ! Mis.*- Anna Knight, a missionary from India. Tie- tint for the ki:i'F i'garte:i j end primary little* people was d'*- eoratei! and managed by Mrs. .'es*e R. iVagnet. A. v Pi-iktuy. youp.' f.copie’t, Ivader, arsis *‘d. by B. I Watson ai d a corps of young mitt isters. !<-« youth services under a , r,i-w y*-llow tent. Mrs. Geneve Me Donaid was chairman of the tent UNITED KENYA CLUB MUOR VISITS UNITED KENYA CUB Aldlerman Frederick Wooley, the mayor ot Nairobi (shown in Ike picture at loft center) is enjoying * post luricheon discussion with some Indian and African members of the United Kenya Club. Founded three years ago. the club is com posed oii Europeans. Indians and Africans- from alt walks of life. It- object is the promotion of bet ter racial relations: through the association of ail races in Kenya intere-iec in providing- common gre un.i f«.r social, cultural and recreational activities. —-(ANP) SECOND SECTION friii;,niutee tor ’he s.cn'-t .- -. tie.. ■- n j n.: i eh. ot r,i;, soft u cat ten; hy xhft Adventist s in his native Set omen is’ands Ht als*- oi m "i peoph s fight .-.gainst the J; pane-* during the recent war. Rev Mroivn 1 --; ■? i.iec ri - * for better health facilities in Afri ca. lit pomttei out thn; .: i-J-.-.-s need more ;<!nJ bettev nutfitio i« food. Miss K-.ig.o in her rgik "id w tier niisisouary work it; India She said, after .-■ :.!*= of work she : s *r ■last achieving stiffeas. ANTI BIAS BIRD HARTFORD. Oc-nn. <ANF - A : bill ending t'P.scrim;nation bf-caur* of race. C'- ioi or ciced in ail public places in the state was sieged no law here !a.-t Wednesday by Gtv ' Chest ei Bowles. The act. which ap dies ciao to ..tate and federal bous ,mg projects proves a penalty if 30 days in jail or fines of $25 ; F‘-Ki or both. >LVN JAILED AFTER I SHOOTING AT TOTS , ST. LOUIS (ANP) A 74- viar-old janitor blasted a shot gun last week and wo-jruied ! four children who had been ! lighting firecrackers and throvc ] ing them at him. None of them were hurt seriously. Jim Marlowe, janitor of Elm wood Park school, pleaded with, 'ic children over and oyer to »p throwing the lighted iire wc rks at him, but they did not ,isten He said he shot his IS mage shotgun once in their di ! lection, and they were injur ! ed slightly. They were attending a pic nic sponsored by the Voinnteer I firemen's Association of Elm wood park at the firehouse, ne>.t to ilis home. RACE RELATIONS 4 | POST AWARDED TO DETROIT TEACHER DETROIT —f ANP)—Mrs. Aim* I F< T-eP. Polk, recently appointed by i Mayor Var. Antwerp as educational j tori. :ain the City of Detroit In ! ttvracial .* >ri m ssion. began work .Vii-i’. m. ; : \ ■ r ifS'C: '-am ■ ijrv. has d as assistant I.* Dr, Charles Johnson cZ Fisk l r> - : veitfity ami is co-author with him r N;iiy Steam." Siitf

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