PAGE SIX I!. j | rr r Miiiimiii mwiiiiiiiiTirgrrirrrni FSISE CLAIMS HE IS BROKE H<\- — : ANT L"* v "■' how to earn some motley ■ o '-- tougher tic..; leaf Ting to yt- o L*-- ro> (Satchel) Pave 1 re-- Pei v-re while with the Cleve'ani Ini' re ■n 't 'eng' row? trip ir: vh • 3r-*■ NKhoagh popular gor.- ; p -•; that :":ige .4 rich. Sa-rr!: h; mV had this to #ay: -# “1 cm ,t poor man Anyb-siy Ties to tt II you itherwise ie--- know what lie's talking aeon' * The next question it course s why this so? After ali for 2.” years he has been pitching t; c* tacit y crowds. In fact, Paige hire, -elf has always boasted fh.tr. I< 1 has never started a game ,s npeu lng pitcher before f.tss than > fco house.. •‘When you’re young am! starting out. it takes a while to know the >opes. After I started playing hall I thought l‘d do al! right in a •: ri sk* of years. Huh. playing winter end summer baseball, I was :ktil ing 10 months a year. ‘But then 1 began to find out flhout things. No matter what pro moters I went with nothing 'hang**d. Seems like every'•-•••;>' around had a oar but me. T’ *n veryH-idy had a house bur ;n.. I'very.HMly had money bur m-» " When it s-.ij hinted that .-.o- a one might have been taking • i vantage of him, he drolled• If they weren't thev via >•** k ■ng just about everything else I remember one time 1 was in a same against a C-im of n» < jor ! -ra ce i•- . . Pick Rnrtcll. Fiar-h D*>- rr,.ir«;. Larrv Pranch. The play, c*;*s ?>:i .>?U ffOt SO C'*n t.- o VIiQC: hs T hei:- share of the gate. Had,a canetify house, ti-o.” ■" has oniv be*-u during the p st ■a :i<• rs that to* has made am real money, lv* said. On the ur h ing side, hreever. Things are -Ls ! 'erertf. Describing pitching in ‘he nr dors wif i -.-itching oth-r r wisr. he =aid: “T'rc nirr ii m brsr ;*,, s-.*m* is ;r? always done. onl> difference is ':•> acre I’ve ■’v. t t v be- more •*- fused to answer, boweve-r Tii** sns on his age. He 'ommenferi. Vmiir worry iiboui putting down n-. **.- right and that • ! ro r -.tuff T *„i,: you X.'ibfvdy’s going to believ* it anyway,” All-NEGRO RADIO PROGR AM SGIF.Dl r LED PKI LA DEI -PH 1A GHPSi - To oeet the increasing demands u the Negro ctmmunity for greater Lr.-ilities of expiession on the radio, Lrnrxrt B Bceuwkes. general :t~r-sHager of WDAS, full time xnde *'« :idt'r., station recently set plans £ : -a full hour daily program at .< choice iioon-day time that will ue • ;evoted entir iy to fin the in > the : est interests of the local tv eg’ , community. Beeiiwkes leceriiiy lured Oro.ge Tu-rneli. better known is -Bon Bon,” popular recording artist j- d -alisi with the late Jan Savin's rchest,-p to launch the show whicra ■til be w iled the ‘Bon B n S i ,w" nd will be heard daily irm !i:3.) ••) I2:3fi. The program is m .-g>ri August 15 ! WILSON ARMY i AM) NAVY STORE 'j i»» NH BARNES ST„ WU.SON ' « AStvn MAW AMi CIVILIAN merchandise I ! j | faricrK Work •HoUvw., Work and Dress Shoes. Rubber Boot-, ;tr. Trunk, Suitcases ami i'tmts THE VWENBtf -STORE i I ’ * BgjgggfisaagaSßßß" lIJIIHUi' O\MEL> UIAPEL AND DhLAUR QY M?„>. 11 Alt Y ?. SOTT v?' ■d i / 4 c ; i j come evbi’- pi' i'fr: n a , i at tl); ; i"'( H : 'A l'v .. Church •: tb ' V Edmond ■, : pastor ia - i-f .i' "'i , : Q. r-l, ’> ■' r. ►; 3 1 ' i Vr-’s Chap ; 1 w"-',: ft - S:• j ire, preached i h'- rr..* "Win;; i sertn ,r; Hiy text .13 f 'Hi-; 12:1. “I o'we-vch y: L'a wofore. bi ethren by the ,ner ' ci ~c are '**•;- i pec ting a good meet; eg. i Mrs. Pear! Francis a- Pack, home | after spending .v/ > w ;eks in New j 'fork. Brooklyn, ir. i Washington with her children. Mrs. Corina J ueo buck home After spending :wn weeks with ner daughter Mrs. Ruins McCui-. . lough »£ Cleveland. Ohio. Mrs. Matilda Scott >( Brooklyn, ! N. Y. and two children are home visiting her mother and friends Mrs. Mattie Carlyle and little san of New YV>rk„ are visiting her oar . ants. Mr. ai;-i Ur;. J. H Francis Miss Doris Francis s visuiiv; : her hither, Qraolte Francis of Brooklyn. N Y. Mrs Sar i Arm .Satiartieid is iisit :ny her mother, Mrs. Lillie Price. Mrs Ethel G; Ison vas honored i with f hirchday supper along with her little ister- n-!aw it. the home )f her ;r.-laws Mr ml Mrs. Go,son of Enfield. •Joseph »•>:•.(.*s r H *i: tux. Mus 1 Ertie M Copeland. Shelton Wilkins *RiA Miss Heller. McWilliams spent Souc ■; y' August 7. "if Viryiuia 3cach. Mr. and Mrs. E M Francis, vl: and Mrs. Octavis Hamlin and Misses Fu.acita and A reel i a Hemlin motor-' d to vv'eshingio; Sunday, July ,i=). Mr*'. Ecura Gains of Pittsburg; .' T"a., .aenl some time home with; her father, the Rev. Joseph Silver, Sr. The Rev. Mr Stiver celebrated iis rind bii hdiy it. July. Mrs. Thelma Scott - d two chil dren spo.-'t sonic t'me i’i Wash ng 'on D. C. Lawrence r.cott spurn same ti.n • '*- sh C.i„- 'il. , Mrs, Bi-SS'i; Clarke in Washington D. C. YL -: Sail;,- Q, S-.-i’t >;u* of tne oldest members .f >ur church, ts nm doing so well. Mrs. Nettie* Am -Joins i.- al a u -sick and ex,icv.s ui undergo or oPc rut i on vCi y s r* M*ss Nuii• S .*lorn >n ;s still on the. •?ick list Wt them u quick recovery. NEGRO QTHOUCS CRITICISE ROBESON PHILADELPHIA AND' A group- of Negr • Catholics hen* took i swing at Pa; L 1 last week rn the mi'-.iibers f St ignatiic- Cathi.lic church s-nt a pledge ot toy..lty to Pope Pius XII in open ccmr; diction to a statement ascrib 'd to the faniosinger that Ne ..i iijs would not tight Russia in the event of a war The statement from the Catholics war- presented to in ■ Pope in the form of a hand-made, illuminated , scroll. Reports have it that the Pope replied. C. S. wCe.'ji supplie in 1J49-50 ire now estimated at 1,482 million -bushels. Wth the carryover >n Juiv ! };•?;). of sbnttt tJO million ; uushels large; than i year earlier ab i-ut offsetting the decrease in the size of the crop compared with ,; *3t year, total supplies. :*.A? about the same as the 1.434 million ’ ausheLs ;n tfMB. when they were' gti'* third largest m our history. s TAN YANK HUNT IS REAL JOB IN ROME 3 { AViLLIAMb VSHIKLOs! ROME (ANID F; i : g SonUrr.; • i-> e >l.O in Rome is ,k seari bing for Chat Uoy-HT-ack o:*es 5 walked -down by * r- •- up nu! i Town tin* roilr ii < .. s. anil •'- i took a liHik t!i•••■>;!tii I, - oi«l run down SKCWOtt i. *!•■* I'fiV. bill -«fill no state-side .NVgr.e; For the last m-. 1 have been .standing -*;i the corwhere i was told i fan Aar- usually Chanees street • irs iboiit 10 o'clock every morning. 1 have b- >• bOimt vo that corner be;or •IT u.m and. staying tiiere uni;! osar 12 a.m. Thus far 1 hav -* either missel him ir he inis changed hi< habit •• 1 hate ali the natives Pi that m ichlity liei[>in. r m- i,. :i;v sell'; b | Each evening i ;> fiy 'or r«y re port Today *-y r ;»orf. “S’> T.-ia Yank, yet.” l> fSAHr'DI NTE f> I left 1»v w i ■■•ln a ;»•»-,* .'esfe * day inr a bi;e • : ~ ! i ha ! ;j'jsf fir.ißhod u'krirg my meal .wi,en iho corn. r ru ; -a’ler. wh.i by the Vi; had tt- •• - -e*i !h • man •• * were looking ’nr, r arn running, all out >: brea u, *o !,-■! iv,-* the m in was there hi the reu- Jauriuif near the , >rtu*r v.'i-li, !l did !■' d furl Ml! to C ■lie man at all. 1 |e;>m •! from !h suspee.r f; i;. r ho w ■ if Ist fndiiu ,u hi; vay K-. ■ , !o ba. H- 1 •ver. my i: ";i =-" nos rI-*.hf ;n one resp,-cf—lie > s . oiored n o I ;;m sch-xiu! -d s o null out of Rome S >,,!1. ;n >( I lid net want >■> be suidon,- so I have walked my >ff today with on pumi-.s- in rni.'id. 1 tv.o suing to find in • a state side Negro. After about three hours f wall; ins tin tad doa !h* s: reefs, i , sijjrliri a lo’-ji si n, • a .liKiut block aw:iv. 1 went .* i;ig for e;ir Hint he inisb tiiri; info op-.- ■of vile side si reels i i.a, w my >'.<< ■ radiated g!;niri<-s~. .•• .! he seen id Had to ->e me a- I drew near. Rut when T rot tvifh'u stwakink H Itancx I eslt.-d him in my best hud (iy-Enitlish, ‘'H'her-* ire -on fr -■•- in th.- 3*s.; Before he i-onld arisw-r. I im mediately knew by his puzzled look th ,i I wv ~i gain ! mess, he too. bad mistaken m • for one of his ; Jiov, countrym*. i ifor in l f;rs* ■ --t--.i me in a lon gnaete wiii■ Ti. I think 1 ie? oent/.o i sa the same 1 ti d iu-ird hi Par's one of those Airs tit; (IjHierts fi. finally sail smuethlng whi-h sounded like. 'A:; i 1 • As 1 sit. h re. 1 liave i-*ss Mrati 24 hours left in i: ene !: -.usmi isire* one of those oh) Mov invsteri 1 wjier. 1 sav, “wili l fit.-i tn.v man With inpr.i .p • "•? ; •1 V \~t • . cent exi.< cted in ihe number t og? saved in !>4J i-sr-i -atpul ' ■ the venr beeintiina Oct ■ t ! 194) t'rotabiy will r>-e > , 2d tj'2.3 bii j 'ion riounds. the se-and larsed | outout on reco-d Tne rati o be tween lard production and f ( ln eago. presuimg ptelate >f th<- IThirJ Lj»i>c ■);>*! District u the \MK '/.wn < tiun-ii. who ,-le bruteii his toth anniversary last Slav 14 in the hishoprie. has tin j distinction of holding five de gree-.. alt from Lincoln I niv« r - j -itv ii‘ j Three are earned tie - i gi-CS the A. S r. and \ >}. _ others, <> l» and 1.1. 11 were iwarded t»> siis alma mater .or diatinguisned aetuev -mt-nts. The third district comprK th-- oUchigon. Ofn.*, Cape i ir and S -th Carolina Conferences < \Mb JUDGE REFUSES EXTRADITION OF ALA, FUGITIVE I'IHCAGO - ANP> ,v !■:.■ i Wi.lii.im;. 23-vear-olu fj-.;.'.. - tm ;; ; Alubatna fins ir:. sis ' released on a wfb >■ l 4 r . 1 Judge A i - j L. [• Will .-ns i ~i ; warrants o ack la Alabama w-- i '■***.d on txia testimony t.uut in* . as ror, -j ‘ i 1 ;n a l-aisv ‘ ■ait' - •cm that he 'ad taken a watch. He j -tated he was beaten and otu, rwis ■ . ndstreufed in two AL.a m- ;>ia.-.ons Willi ru ■ said he was torcecl to admit the robbery of a watch v il i It -S3CI tt a rmir ha in IJ4I. (He. wa j front t Alrrei’ * .i- ~ • farm n -ar Montgon ; .-fy ■■ -i c.;r ■ to Chita ;•> u ’ 44.:. While here. :•> )t1 , i . 4 ,1 4) working :.n < reslaui'.-i* ! lie : : .vas picked up by :oije so c >n 'Wr'r-U w;th i -■ >uih • !•* aiPer-' ‘:r or,- unci fh.cn rvi'-aa' i H.iwfv his fingerprint 3 wer ■ ; -m iu-d bv the FBI is th; ■-* of .u Alabama fugitive He w.. . arrested bast month md Gov S','. ensoi'i iigned an «*tr t h m w r at-.f j *rice. ! ; received b;« .f*M;vn.?f ; I-r I -crorji sweet potatoes ; n ny be lower U>a-a UiOfie ceeeiv«*d ‘or fUe 1M» crpp. BISIIOi* \ DLL. V. Gt > Wf >«. ,i SHOE sitxy tw a parti- gw,;',, and f acuity member a ,a * Eighth Annuli rollegr Cnao-w, tivr Cttnnnsnity Education W »■■ » shop which wiv 't-id during yummrr ie-.i-m 4* !ii,h y : j {;«!- teg,* in Vlarsnall, fru* TP - V) t:rk*l)4:j iv 11 spoils.,fe-:j .'», Bishop College, Marshal •*:,••• - View a. nr) M •!* ,e. ?.a.rv View; Samuel Hus', n Cotteg * sustin, fevas ( •>»-«-. r-K *," Tilloston ? a, ..**.*. Ah-st'u" Wife • C#llt Jf. Mifsti lit. fi-'U;* -stag tmlveisity, ilaastau and t Hogg FoundaG »n a; tu-v.n M-: » Ada Verw »> i. Austin *as pa era dtr-a :- ■ ■'AN** E\i*n M N- - i' ll tern T ear Term >S K1 M\, .'VI I (A V ;P. SW, because imif-i Cutrson to <*v«ir with his **h. trntid t#>f him Jn*«; he will ni*v.- -erve 15 v i»*.-••. ~1 Kilby h,c ?.rv,)*i. The reu-*nu is tail he ure to the three room h<>u*e ni M?s*f Oar-4 lsro*A fi : witli w t\ »>•:« "$ - tri fru*fid f Mi** 1 ,jiu roamed. His sefitrni*** wi.> **st ever t \Ti * bumi. ireordin*' to ■fa rn4tshall \ I > w tHne v J\* (.-.itci w b ‘j i. ‘) 1 1£itv c t, . 1 1 qi.* ) w er cave i ; -d i ->n«.'-v c; • y i-u gl'rvtMi:- ri! uaSSciaU tc VtrtuuUy , gin nets th:* Mjuty haw* igren* 50 < ,j-ijp.;rali* ti getting aunwokta > neb:-- g':.l "1 il i Stja’cj. Support Vour P-tper.. WILSON ARMY & NAVY STORE 129 W 3irn-*i St VHHj* ARMY, NAVY WO CIVILIAN MDSE, Tents, Hammicks, Suit c-.ises, Trunks and C imp* mg Equipment, C'oth.ng and Shoes THE FHIENDLY STORE' i O. 8. Be!and. Om er BLACKWOOD'S AtiSO STORE Wh:«« Motor B’kes atvj aicyclud Sales acid Repair 304 £ Nash St WiUya ?hon> 3201 FOR LEADING SVYIH AND BEST QUALITY MERCHANDISE V : i • t BARKER'S DEKT. STORE Car. Goidsbor j aad '3ar««* S*» Vltn S C. ot/rrrrnsßs for the ENTIRE FAMILY