C \ K«' >\N !A n SaturdH.y, Sepr-'-unlwr 2-1, ; >l9
Lincoln U, Begins
Its 96th Year
- • ' : •' ; ■ '•i •'" ’ • 7 ••• • “' l:I •
y .ir r? foreign conn-
T y ■ ■ - ■ !: • N iy.?iy. Colti
'L‘i- •' i • -'i S?‘ideiUr*
\V {••<•:. Mu- SpOXlSOl
sh;?> »>l‘ tVi ■: .\fri - - i *: ■ Coune il on A tag
.. i* p ., .
New iLenity member:' H'.rliKh; ir
Mixed Labor Union
Succeeds In Texas
' ' : > ■ A NIL - An inU:i -
> ■ :<[ nj.j:. h- Hcd Carriers azXk
C Latorci Ur: ion of Asner
..:.!•' -v;i,g t uainph- ;>! ,
■o<. iHC'rw grotipss c;»n |
ov'nu' in ihe S o util. ioi• the :
HAI? I oC-lffi! Os .41.
i- - ■ ii .l;oni/nd in 19; 0 wiih on*y .
i day it no nwi
i h i ;.*»00 nr rnbcri:. has prc/ocrty ;
!i i ■ s- ; t:ivalued it *note ti;an
SiUi.'t-s.i) ;ici :n pi-.n'Hiina o n; on
i -■. • . (ill £;ir-conditioned un
nni mriru i'tiiii.
Lens C’=*|ihu/. fit p 'csictont
f th- union, and still an active
Alfred Taylor succeeded
held os f ics until liMii.
Fr-.e ■ Kvi-rettt is new the pre
sidt’i';’.. A charter mernbr. Jonas
J;-. k-w: 73 who still works as a
i - -d-( m - :.h:iirm.,n -f the
■ hoard ,
' ' ! :. 1 ,H>‘ the m,-. I. ~J d '
vt*. v slov [.ace but i>, tlmt. y,-ar c '
'■oncaiu ,Ur-,i vc for mere mr.iri
••; 'it' .d :;c ;J s ■:suits. Since
the : »t has. aeheived such go-ad re-!
stilts that it r.ov operates ,1 branch j
i'erife: e 11 nc: sub- nice in Rich-;
■ end N '.sees, c, Mitt -. ar.f.l Latin-
Areci irers rook.- up :ts nieni'oc.-
ship rolls.
;a( sid ! ris va a considered
nt- of the at-I union leaders is,
as ss a. A anion man for 35 years
: he vva, non sed v, hen ne
a■ c see 1 ’iv first Negro in Texas to
■ leaned a sic.; president of the
S' V •location ot Labor if'- i c
12th . jc? ;s aside..t.
The nev uruc.: hail wtiei. opened
wilt . -.tain ia:a; meeting and
hirin h 11. offices tor ' officials,:
■ ‘:a/■: ieereation rooms and
‘a ■ ■ has.foils. 1; jii he f..
st a y edifice
Vic Vet sayd
sis you (?E planning- to
j change schools tlus fall
! MAKE ARRANGEMENTS NOW
WITH YOUR V-A OFFICE FOR
a supplemental astfif scats
f OF EUGlSltitY
, I.' j; 11 . • 5 ;i • • j ;!»••••.
ha -r. ■ it t Ills V ; .f 15
1- I; • ■ - ■ , I , res J -S3,- B,
'• "a,.! ...-..a. : : . M ’a .
i ais ; ,: if, :,a ,■( sehoiership
aid -it '■■!,( this year. 31 sit,:-
'f■ i :!i-- 1 • ■ r e fa-holy rship .
bias a \i a i 'aa a.. tesps ,j hiit f ■
■ ciiooi, a;a.i -a hi 1, 0 a V’-aa,ri:s
.Vi! a oriaiii ; , ■ ~: itdrnissio:!,
a !' scii s' j , - 1 . ip: I misdates
■oon testa t il, f iuoitjji. abi’i
in 11 i;inI; Un diiV:-i,it eit. rtculiiu!
at Lin coin.
WHITE E»CK
AFTER 'RUB
WORLD TRIP
Njo'.v Y<)RK —W Iter Wioic. N.
A. v 1' as ■.■ S.i a , ,-c'a; . i *
Li a r "a,s v, ■ >ek to New York .■!'
tar a gioise-circling tour as a par
ticipant in dip ’Round-the-Wot Id
t'-v*. n M'-eting sit-on.- ored b> Amer
icei.b Tow.i Meeting of the An,
Leaving New York on July util
Air Waite .mined hi: paity m
Koi'ie end contintKid with tnc gj up
tin ■ egii the Near Ei .-t. iodoi. the
Philippines. Jo: a. and Hawaii.
{ hi a White . irticipated in mterna
j tionai nrot.dcasit fr-.m Karachi and
1 home.
io -.dditji u u t’ia-e tticre were
a number of iocui broadcai-ts ;o
och of the cities visited and ei
!• d-.’Jy iomiiisi.i with govern
ment Burials labor leaders, iv.’-
tist ototiaa. - . : the pittas reheie.■ -
roups, v.■ o.i-e' o: d iprofeision.ii
o.oi/uoa- in New Delhi he
v o !'!• dinner g'Ue-.it of 1*311(1:t Ne
• rfu. i : - ini-.- Mieoslei of India
STRONG INTEREST
V.\ r\ ...-.he r - he went. .Vi a White
raporit'd he found ir-tense intef
t i in ce relatiar;.- i,. Arnericv
1 . 'lie Orient particularly there
a: iv expressions of ainaitemeut
Mint Ne-;;rot’s participated. K’tively
in i.utlie aif.oias in America. The
ti. -li.•••.-; ir. -at trcqufi’iUj askee,
Me Yv, ut(. said, deal; with »bu po
sition i i th» Negro in American
life.
“The* unremitting efforts, not only
u the .Vlcscmw radio and Tats tut
specially that of Renters in In
dia. to play up rac. riot.- in me
bnip-.j. aihites as the only p.irttci
uatioi: of Negroes in American life
a ha vt- a eti : i>’on: effert." Mr
Welt,.- .-si?! tod.
aAa- t.o i>.-on iep a seotatives and
L-iiii.- of America told me that
tin., i- ill, most serious Question
with which, they .ui- constantly
confronted.'
M'MMATION
Y;oe puig 'op. Air White- ,u„-
Ib:• • • is aniplr- evidence to be
o ■ it • !■ :);i'i(.:t in this
- or!,: p tb" National C
Ml of -ou w o ■-!, :- d the N A
i’ I* ha: pi-o.i-the race
OI.CS! a. • Hi!to the .'ild SC. IK- 3S
tK-tiiiag rise u. -.--- !■• soporrsy ius
"O'p inlo’ e.-'iitg «xan.pte u the
ut-v. :v>i: at so-ined is the nun.Uu
of rcque.tts f : detailed intorma
t ivn abo ttl :!>r NAACP and ds
sti ucturc vrrtj, wet• inadc :>y r:i
--: ,ri:v - iii.s in ri..us ccuntries
'.cash 1 .Ota! * - 1.-,
Lions or, the N
■ #
$L c. P
m
\ .•-.
l . -
BALK Id srtJOOJ -Miss \\V
helir.iiva V. Thrower J »ugtst. r "i
Me j!id >1 Thrower of 1 rank
-1 ■' a N. Has return.at t«,
YTary Tut 1 ,! V-: Jfi s:: at Oxiori!
N. ('
i A. (.OLONJAI. Hi IT
IS 1 i!(,ij) in NAACP
• i a.- -he
: ■ ’ ab'a' ai bar United X: - -
Au 'a ■ I i■■:._■ u. 'l s will aot .
.n.A ‘The Boviii-Sf.vrza plan
- ■ -.ve O’ va, . a.-ded COO ;::.ii
; - a .t. ! K.r .i Uustcrl Naii-j!’.' :
t ' slop fa, the former Ital.an
<- l-'r'cs was - • d b> Roy
W.'i.-u::.-;. at Lr: . t v.ry of the N.
’•A, A. r P it: ... latter to Dean
Airies' it. Secretary a State
Mr. Vika. • let Ar i;i.;p;.:caed to
day. cited r-;Hoiutic-n passed oy
tea 40tr- ,‘i.maal ior.icrcnct* • u the
; NAACP it, L:p Angeles Lust .Tub.
The t«solution are e l a 'coll.'cHve
trust*-esl'iip i ti; United Hatn/n.-.
With a • • uu-ai t iv.,- l.uu.i for tae
.:»•( parutJor <f to,- ust areas to
a*, c oir,.* indepeiidem oi :,olt -gov
rrning.
Re'iiili.-g Ari.eric ii't traditional
udpo.-itir-? to un;>eri,ih?m, Mr. \v i
-1 kins oi of S«cretar> Achcsoti ’'to
ire* ii, t: ti-; :o :r,ia enuarirteu
by Sacret.iv -t State -faroes
H> *; - oi hi- At that time. Mi
Wtlk.i u . ntf-ii out we Secretuiy
■; Sfnt* ".idvoauted United Na
iton ■ tru. t csivp it-: the f' rme.
I Italian col atie with a view to
i; repaid.'.a thorn ;1 s rapidly os pos
! sible for ir.depesde.ui o arm self
rl' t-nimuit. i . ripirn ' the
NA.YLP .-.Liiia: :;on' Luted is hi
hi!e with ’raditlcr.a! Amelia:; for
eign policy.“
rOSTAI, WORKERS
DONATE TO \-AACP
W.-,SL'I;wGTON Endowing a
rbock tor .>'.41,50. Y.-otby B. Catttr.
pi't’sid* n! i thr Nalio.’.ai Alliance
• Pi:.-ml fbr Joyet.-i. tiiis week ad-
V -ed tuo N'AACP that this i- t...
first kno- -. f contribution.^
1 is vrsanizab will make in con
iieu i..:- •-’.•itr- ire As.-- -:a:.iio o’, for
tieth a::'■ ivnrsruy campaign.
The Atiiancc h, > appointed a
Cvinmtite; headed by Arthur J.,
( haj-i.J -! ,N. »•. Liifi 11 i- te •• -ir.i
fiuK'r fro:’: i-.ii n • biMOctlci as |
a spec:..,’ t ken ..t i .-ip'.i-m !-.
Up - N AACP*:- I’ . t -:.rr :n -01".'-
.< The fir.-.: vo .‘r utirns came
from six o a wiles f the Alliance
and --waul fu: it.- -..f dcic.uites
u, ;ts annual convinner. it. Kan
a.- City. Missouri.
The Aiu.mce has asked its larg
:cr branches to contribute SIOO.OO
*"’ch .trd the smaTei branches m
yj% e .--v W, ■
Wu: innyton iji.v: $Li(3 00 and
iiou-iton Sl'm.Oo. Others in the first
six , 1 Al.iiiquc: que. Mexico.
Mnrile, i.nev-u Columt-- Oh; > and
Miami Fin.
Atc-fi’s • AM’. lichenr
uls for ’ii. fir.-.i television show.
.. -in from ihe N r eg: ■>
: • .1 in ; It.wn las’ week.
This sinm tin* firm' re-.lit n
plan - iicf.i i il; srarfetl J uly J
Tb" »vw prog rant 1 aiurii ; both
profession:*! and amateur talent
will j < iirly in Dctober Har o
fvr prog-nun Manager and
iprodm
AT THE RINGSIDE
l'• v LiTX V!(£(,{' O', ! 1.1.-A V
J.)C Li-ills U».<l I ill* l-ll; y
• i’ll \\ Vi.ini 1: K> if. ■ , ...
. I'ctt'K oi)f i'cit- r. T.. ; ’>!*i> ' -
Os the Till, .- r ‘ Mmni !
rwilly iixjiiLc or
‘•’’iurlrs h, ill is f E-ht <ab '<u.:U
a r. ai oLy; :u ?»* tin* Ii(\« . vwßi^.tr
'Mila r vi c; <: r y .*vt ■;• Viltn ri ? i >«.
G :iA'A \A X O IMMFS DA- K V,'t:KX
riiiDS .\KK iiOWM
1m? hoy j'roni fi • .;»Gi - ~f
G'U Try oka;. KOf k * • t ‘ : 10. htijolv
ioati t* it <> f • sh“ r 0*1(1 v> d<• k ] j
M 3 ibsi:i;. 1, , .i ■-,
■ hrouyli m the las- mi.-, .. ,f i1,..
last round to kn- . k out Clu.ipi y
Eb'.rari ;r ’!n> I’-du (}rou
Im inn ot: points as . i.: j Ofi u’d
, i in;.*l round open*- j. Lor.. .' v,
’<-!t for ill kiln TLr m.
ft.sht E’usaria. giviv - i*
pounds had ,!..i’-, -: n: .ui-j on! jah
-1 '.”U aU'! - apt.’.j'.e Ti- if I. U
infir His face a cei-v nta.?s es blood
'lrnziauo had ibrown out his best
blow.- T rim evening, but i .>• v
seemp-d 11 B.ver to phase his lirikter
ami icftier opponent who .•.up d to
ride , lieip aiih hr e-r- ot h.t !05 -
ft-.IV
i’iis,r, had r-'- ord ..f ip-vf-r
having i'-i knocked out. Graz;
i.ip'S routtilhimse Hi'ht Itad failed
ail .pig!)! but licveri lie Jess !r
raiiie ..'as in ii:, loth aiiutng for
a kayo.
Af'-r this fight Busan a .‘-ill
probably li-ni hi- future to the
welterweight division, especially if
i hum pi on Ray Robuson give- up
,1m idle Grazi.iiio likely v*. 11l fat,
one of the principals in rh-- Marcel
iAr,I tti-J kc I.aMotie nddstlcwi -it:
ti'ie right Where doe- Rs.v R,e)i:i
son fi* in? Your m s- is as guod
anybody’s.
SOME QUICKIE NOT ILF
Beau -lack will know- ,n about
his future as far as being a ••ha.ai
r-inii again when he me-i- Kin G.i-.-
Ran ai the Chi.-aco sudfuni >n;.
•" 1 unde’- the pi o.viotion, of the D;!’.
If he loses to Gavils + ho nrol rh.y
will never bn any more lha: a
rugged trial hor- ! - a fighter nnua
Heat if he ex’ic.-is to be , hampi: ;i
He will he a fighter just short oi
chpßrpionship class.
If Gavihtn loses. !m ma ; as woi:
in-adi:ru fighis goodhy.* - ■ for ,
while a? least nun! b. return- on
that long comeba.-r ivial. Pigr
fans will have the privilege .-,f
se’-ing the bon!, on television or
tjeariug it broadcast . . .
Ezzai-d eh.,ties will give slo •, -u
of hi-: purse from hii, second !itl
defer, c Oct. 14 to the Livertnor;’.
Calif veterans' ho according
!•'* promote: Willi;.o, Kmc. •
harles Rice’s Rat Vaien-Uiio at
Cow Cow Palace i - San Fraacisco
COIONML CHIEF
WILL VISIT BWI
LONDON - Earl Listowel. R
ish Minister of State foi Colot,tal
Affair:-, tvil! leave London b
on Octebe: 1 ter a iwc-monh «.
of the Biit*.-h Caribbean Colonies
He will is;! tile Bahamas, Jan ai
-; British Honduras. Trinidad.
British G'-iana. Bai • t-dos. The Lt,-
wmd Island-- and The Windward
I lends.
Forty-three year id Loro i.k--
t .we! educated at Eton -me Bailie!
College, Oxford was Whip for i c-
Labor Puity in tn.- BMt;--h House
f Lords in 194 b. He war appointed
Padiament.-M v Under Secretary of
State t India Office in 1944 in
Mr Churchill's Coalition Govern
ment.
L ord Listowe! toiM oftiet in t• u ; -
Labor Gove: ..merit 134.5 -s Post
master General. T.u IJ-,~ U- became
Secv-tary of Suite for India srd
pub-yqaentty f:r Burma He '. is
CHBHui.—
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PAGE SEVEN
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ECHOES
LA VERNON N’SEEIt
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Ci-*:'.- i —j' -*. -.i .ti
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YL- ,1 h’l-P l. V!i ! ■' p: ,:l
-cribe for the Pitt.- -turgi’ P.jst
■P'P’Ptdid make grrdc. He did
r:-.t ‘g i-. Sirisi '. He didn’t Jfv-
R .’.p'l i ;: ; N: mad:- coui
wl-:Vr.i : >! i' !.>' . i to a, , ti
ftr-> t i uadior. He ay-rcl.v askwl
•ho Basehali Writers A.-soci-ni-ui
of America to ext mid R,cmbt-rsh'pa
*.i -yiii ts writpj s . V'-yro p.v.v
;RiTltr.i did ;t.
.’. hn.-'ou was ivucui-dpiv-ly a:-k -A
■ o hand in his iv«igrnttiou front ‘io
vestrioled Wl.v.* Ti-..-it regusst caoie
(nun nope ot.!-,,;-:- :hp>: John Hern
chairauo-i, T the Associat i»n'a
Pu 1 sbr.i-git (y.ian- Chapter. H«r-
Roo told ’.lie duuioi-fatic nuuuC-J
’ah n.-oh tha t he anti tl-.e '■ h; J chajr
!••!■ would: lie glad t» ::r:-p;.- !ii re-
Migtpirim) " if you ft -l as you write.’*
WHY OF PUN'S K
Why should The simple .t of
t’yt.ue : • ,-x.tend si>ort.smanshL;> la
si tor’s writers offend ?p-'.v-,s
--wri:,'.. as it did f’.r-übi r sk
! hope he doesn't resent the bro
tiler business • -Johns,,:» - bko
inns; ftil-thac spores v ritri 'has
.-eon Xcgiites exctil, o--jnul and sur
pass white athlcitv c<entailv and
(thysif ally on enough occasions to
nr,’ I'ati f.ir the sup*: race hr-kum.
Obviously Johnson coinrortted ti-e
crime of having a ,-<«,sci<.mcc Hi
..ildn't sit eomtortahly in tho
press foxes while his darker bro
ther is 'eft to get a seat the best
way h< van. Oniy psi sons bidding
ri'Oiiiheri-nir>. In some- cities N-gvo
.1.-- ; ,’M-d -"P’s ir. press h- xe-i if.
major ‘league games. The associa
’ion's constltnion a-rents -only ro
r-ortet-:' for daily newspaperf
in sol,if ’not.rarer-, Negro writors
atv admitted to the press box -
but ii \? ;> concession or “favor”
rather than a legal right. Johnson
has uaintained that since the cun
itution works undemoeniti- ally,
ir should be changed. Hcrucn ho'd-t
i: th rule is citangcil. the “},re-»s
box would reach from here to ao
w here.”
(; oo n co m petition
But this fellow Johnson is a goful
competitor. He says he has r*. in
ti ntioJi of resigning. Here i- sec
tion of Johnson's answer to H?r
non:
“I think that in every major
league city where a Negro ne«!;ia
per.- is putoilstlfxi. or where a Ne
gro press asocial ion. is ee.et.’ied,
trie sports editor and writer of
basebail «honltl .*><* admitted a
Tucru’»c.rsli;p.p I ; some cities Negri
sßi/gtswrsterv are tacitly in voted to
sit in bfuieball press tioxe.s w tuouf.
being accorded actual meinbership
iii the ansociaiiou.
•<f is Cue unfairness of thi-,
at ion thac has promuted nt- •. H
ti-'-izo the Baseball Wlifers A —hi
lion f A’uericß.. T v>aiiz« ih„- he
association. ! s • --i::c ;», %
pioblem. 1 am espi-ciaity 'LL .il
of their >nl!u:v to Titekc any f,.ir,
open ami aiiove- hoard aUeiiip*. io
treet it 1
A-. to Hernon be may acfn- this
dc-;mrtment of forming hasH con
clusions by inferring that he .- in
fected with the virus of race a.
And he may have a paint there But.
we still want to k.nov why the sug
gestion of extending democrary to
Negro vports writers sbou! ■ en
rage him. to the extent of s<*-k ! ng.
the rr. ignatior, of th • man ,vl.-»
made ‘ho suggest!art.
xl ByOMBE TOOiV!
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