CAjR.( >Li!NTAN Saturday, Octobcn 22, 12-iti nes.ro students Os SOCIOLOGY SHOW INCREASE SH.'iil'.-.'.. AT . . • ■~<r ■ ■ r * , ..i ■ hou£h i>• s’!i. • ? In ii - do/ - f' Ncgft * l ,• jflf- /*’: i -. fi J A-n . *1 s • - -V»n’fv l * I. t’Ui ot Jf/.t iiiil »j' Kij UiY’.'-\iQt\li * r . ■ .. \ h >■ Jl’i-n ■>. J, C.'-r. olin j Col k-;,i Barham;. poha.F • L/ . Hum.V study how that ot • • » ■.: 1 H;i;4 ’f]CJ> yV F t ’ ]}} i - Bins publish- d *The PhHadelpnir* "'••i;;':;// Ir, i94<5. hou c\ , <:v sock? ihose institutions. rn uni soaps/ ?ho iirticU* 1 ! ' • ■ *(•'at. 'the p''*i In oi soci • I• • -!y i n NV r 1 '•: i 151 :/ L l 5 U ll V>HS (ft’ til^h - * % r Je-'.riMT.; ni.penr yron/x-rg and •B -üßioct may be expect, d h; occupy a mor: ri,, -•! t:uh place in I hi- ■ urrinul;. ot fhv $t- hff-titnt /on NEGRO MAY SET HIGH CHICAGO JUDICIAL PGST CHICAGO (AXF) Judge VMm t'.cil E. Green, now serving s(*c •• •'! I.rm on the uutnicip, I court I (TiC-n n Chicaeo may - . -ii\*-u the nomination far one of ’op v.i ta cm.; .jis tiie superior <>i circuit i'll::' :t nch Dftyiccratk- Jo ders an ■ ■■■.■. . hi-.-r : ; .v ■: k. If Ilk ear:- t will bo the first serious al ien-. » with .! possibility of .success tc ■ ' .iis.Si. ~ .Vi.y-! ,■ r... t o.v:- if fop rai-Kina <mute Audio ' <:. <-t; has had a xoiendiri t* ; . 1 ij: f i irmn c-ipai court. A ’ieal.ius l,i v «er who had made .. . i 1 ». : i'c-ej-!! in criminal • * iV no ii CIVH (' •■n f.r : one: n'd'or.. lit 1 bnc.ono '■ ■■ l .*• •- C' i !d No g in i:. (/'h r,: ni to WiO ): >dpn-ii;p G :'<••.-u dn-s pro veil Loth 0:0?:: Lie lo'ld OOintli-; in hir 1 uiic; 1 (‘oj’oct'. H - ft if ctino ' r-i 'i • c-onstncuous poM than ir FASPiCS-OF-WESK ts m : b % m jk =/ 1 i- \ ;‘,v» Ja; Iff ||||f AC |*S*i ?* ip &Y r 9 H I#® *s*., **£ * m* SCHEDULED FOR ,'•■ SUCCES f?UL SEASON »& this rayon fiars* n£„ »u*’i drees hy Frocks, CSn£ir>n«ii. fashfor* interest ctftUfj $r- 'the *!im sk?rt anti &o new cc*!op combiraticn $5 ss£©ris* fcJaek anc cafamd. So‘d la- th-r Hofr.e on.y by StrT.G&Wato reprei*erv;ai;vrs- (ANP) ; WOUJ'J be if- N> W York Ot r-i-j >.:l • : whf,T app-'A't/ee.-;s nrc frf quenlly .: ,:(.. «.! . , : •strati: n fla i ta■. y . v,.n), \ ( *.'FTiuc jt' '.aer-s, cl 1 fee . i;> ’ id y N. - ; firo would w < n*j; poiitjciu nuxgtc. '■' '• • ! .UO Ns"*p! 1 • iIUAM Vl■ -; ■- * - ■ :u • \i - (j c nioc i«. 1 1 c so r the » a; t a;r " ' ■ L-ut K:d. : - a/r - ■ • • ■'-l: ovti tun ci fonts of \uryor Aiaver KenneUv He has w-m ‘ s’ ' ( ■ • .<*•,. , j u o ‘ l l Of.|uent si>v; • j*t*:■ ■ aity >*t • p ■Arc t. j -ait ca -s and affect. ii.t • e-'-.-h X -mi. .die , for ■!.a . f the Lnyltt r oidicial nosts would »n --’edii stnart piolj.se, on is if Ii: n.-m crate- ; s J. a AVa want a state of < i-.a. a-. if'. United Sts'!.-, not >• ;j.. state." .. (; N. - :•; 11 - i cud Nat'l eomma'nd'r An. I .CglOil. r»i p ) fi/v Hh\ I Vv- —u •' / /oiu < / I / / ( I'M co ‘/N/ /a COS TiNffN ?A L A-Shf- . ITP / ('"ok, A H Y I'LL- HAVE A ZUPBfHXXJPER ) A r * Y EX7T2A LAB3E 35 CENT A 0 b®# *0 --(SODA//' . NICKEL ORAN66_>' £ ‘ .'j^ ~"7 PfwHAT? CUCELY YOU'EP EEa\EA\BET,) I p JOKING; EEBEZY gieOINES/yr CONNIE- ~J* j \6l Vt ME 7HE CNECKT * ■ W% \ hY : V. A. Bias Charges Heard By FEPC * evm.-ti -1e... a rm charge.-' of >; ti e : ;,e. by Federai U oi-K-’i f inion Local 20, ÜBited i'c.oe Wi.rk'-is, GJO will bt'tn on si:.; (Alois::- 27, 1949 be foie sh“ . !-. j.'i vinent Practices Board of th< Disti :et Os fice Veterans Ad it sstr. an, .Bo Broadway, .Jew .i s elut.-kes .a racial disc-nmina '■-.: >S. - ::: the die: us-, n of :x N’eyo Machine Opwators and , i-pmi ■ rnu.ii by six white Site: -a; *• ei . inaliy ma(l< bv I.- til L’d t.'PW CIO on July 22, ■ ! i))i; iies the Union stated ' tin si:-: ■ ,aao Machine Oye; ‘ • Si s' '-n't art World Was m- i xcciient service • (-s v'ett-rru.s Admii.i.-- •s 1 bad p .rsed civil -i rv. • x: *tu .nt; with high grades. Th« ‘ : ct rgesi f.hvt they were dit s-s.-c .cal, in oniei to 'iraks : >■: fa: the appointm nt of tiir .: ‘ciri-.c "pt-i aiois. ■sit of Union pressure one *‘f tin ■ was rehired, after the KIN SUPE H DEXROiI AM': ~ 1 urn rat •t’lvlir- itirc hell! here for Elsie R'jxhoroug-h daughter of ( .iar!(- Kexborough. Detroit iaw-.-cr. last week. •Miss Eoxtiorougii. whose name was Jinked with Joe l.ouis’ during the early part ot hi; career is said to have tak en an overdose of sleeping >ib - -he vtas iound dead :n her New York apartment. A cording to friend-; she had been it and reportedly. living under a great strain.. Bern in Detroit, she atiend ed the University of .Miehigan , Vcte.-.ii s Admi-iistratioi: : tirmUct an -;.rr.u" :u: jneir part .n over look uu: his napie -hi :ht civil u 10/f l - I W A CQl£> PRjMK ID 7 Y> \ • ! \ ( CONNIE? !'VB GOT V-/ - :: / } A LITTLE CHANGE J ■ [ —A i—~■ . ■ ■■ Ij jl lL HAVE A small x i'Y Seeezy/lbt miTPy ;J r EOKE. HOW ABOUT YOU.);/ CHOCAE WHAT I WANT A , OONNJE A ACKEL hfuefZß :> LAW£S H«T /OUf / / t ' 4ESm.wicw»4 r Thatll. be 'A (Stive the ycono ...» l FORTY CENTS H< ‘(LADY THE O-iECK- mc. ' I ) tfgREEZV/, r WAM ITH / r .-. ~ d A'' "Va~ a im*} {^L i rW Axt2/ at-A ] | | | LADIES FIRST/?* Jp /l / j / 1.“. -/yTx * f / ,/T- V'A / i /(|/M). —TC'’'- PAGE SEVEN wbere she majored in journal ism and ixter wrote for a De troit paper winch hei father owned. Dt N’NETT «R \!)i ATE ARRIVES i\ JVFVA (LN RECREATION ,108 (i UF.EMSBOKO, N. r - - K. 's: y.. M iViv : , • .. • :>(' Util' ll Cu! VC r. eii i.i Ja|>an th: i, SAT Gp cri.i H. F. Hodycs »y-: c . ■ Ai my Special S. : v: -c- ay ,rd:ii to a release from A'viko:: .nsa :*t ccivcd here. naughts: of Mrs. J X, ;> . Nol :IS *C .V! Pa r-i, r, ,- , . Bennett student will serve .is : number of the Staff ot jtervic Ciuil No. H :.i t Use O' ,-t Depot. Toky ■.. Alls-, p.". Ci ■ . or: v\ :: i.csio-. a; the Dennett Colicjp- Sr .<ien; s tt*. lid VV.ss L<-:.;t l.y of her gr.-iduLti.'U class m 1-14; For aev.-iai m.ir.ihs :-sf ire s : sweed as a -.ate worker vita h serve das a case -. m a Saivaliun Army family a . - ~ Bi eoklyii. N. V. and was ; - . ' cd by the New York SU?f ii‘. - Aid Socu-t ■

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