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• Hf^ • y.» ‘ iipFPf! tinues From Page One TEUVAN OIBSCHf — ; itj- in the sefond unit hn« ■ caused delay in (.;](> oertiflfa- ' tioi) n^ hargainiiig agent. The NLRH (Iwiri.m on rCAPAWA’K request for one bargaining unit at Hi viiolds is b«*ing awaiti'd. Total vot** at R^'jnoldss in the August .'1 and 4 election was Iwit to fiiip for CIO. oSp.johA— 2tcwroii .. ... • 1 : ll il ir >m r»_’C : ''ii' >1 of Junu's U. .lours, €: - \ jt‘-’ of Jhc -■■ ■ in iji!ion, thi> i-'>! tion if (. ^ptrollfr, ftnd tlu' cli ih ,1 to th* eiiniiv«‘ lom- niii' t' of I* . tdwavd W. Ii’.V, i.itill" li.i rfi-jsl dii'fiioi . T' ' •! ■^e tprs hrnrd tlif scitn-annual nf their: —r Ill, Mr. iiib^on imd ttf • NEGRO HISTO&Y the \i(*p ji—fiidcnt ;md .'ii-cn-, >ntiiun>d I'rom Pasjc (hie tnry, W. IClLs -ilo«'arl. r‘\i'iil- idea of the plan as »“xplainpd inii the {fr.'v\th 'ot in- liy Mrs. Mor^'an is “to teach Furauce in i>rct and iu.a-sfU wiiites to rrsjie^'t Negroes and \rliich tJie pora^wn’v hns oti.ioy-, Xegroes to ropeet themselves ed durinp the year. Conipar.i-; — ^— tive Etatcnunts showing the CHIEF OF NEORO — fontra.s-t; over a jtevioI of thre.'j (’ontiiHie^'Trom I’a^e Onr VI';r-! ncrp pre' lifed a'.d pl.-in ; Nel?on D. Rockefellor, Tt)- lookiug tmrard greater d 've|i>p ordinator of Inter-Aniericnii' ment and colidi; ivstion of the affairs and the Amerii’an i company’s |Hi?itioii ner*' dis- frovernnient’s chief salesmfl/i cussed. Tlic (lur hasc of fldja for the g-ood neighbor ])olicyl cent properly Soitth on October 17 will give n pri-1 Parkway to TOnlio room for a i vate luncheon for ProsidMit addition'lliJiin" • lo the liousv’ Lescot at the former’s home, the r.ipidFy in.'*»'fading jier- That evening Asst. Sec. of Bonnel was annotiucld. Build- State Adolph A. Korle will u;ive | ing plans are irirn^dy iiiMler^ ii dinner for the party at a way. Qenernl cOBnsel Earl B. leading hostelry, possibly the Dkker.son pre^nted amend- Carlton hotel, ments to the official .strnctui’'j ' )ii Monday, Aanhassador 9 Borean of Public Relation*, U. S, Wat Departmtnt CASABLANCA—Members of the Heuao Cdmmittee of the American Red Cross Service Club In Casablanca, North Africa, pictured during one of many conferences on plans for entertainment of Negro troops of United States armed forces. (Photo bv U. S, Army Signal Corps), the American i tucky Saturday, October ;iO. i Our fliers have no lack of Labor stamped | The baud is on the jump side guts and spunk when ii comes to dealing with t'a:. enemy. ■which were r.'itified. ^nsuraii'‘T| Andre Lieautnud that founded Federation of out a :n o n g the m^.sses! and Bob is known through the of youf fellow Americans ?'territory as an ace drummer. Must one 10th of the j)eople j -* of our country be set aside ag a spicial class, with special will he th" poyalties that are not the loyal- i^ure«M ot Public Relations. V. S. War Department LT. JAMES A. McLendon I Recent recipient of an offida ' commendation for his work in con nection with the preparation an restatement of Army rcgalations whose assignment to the Judge Ad vocate General’s Department oi September 9 has been announced Oy the War Depaitment. Licutenan; McLendon, a graduate of Fisk an Northwestern universities, prac ticed law in Chicago for ievcrai years. in force as of .T«nc .10 wis re ported as being W! .T-'jll.fiS'J. T. K. Gibson, “ Kj., i.s a v e teran in the field of insurance He was a moving spirit in tho merger in 1929 (if the thr>. ■ company. Liberty Life, Suf)- reme Life and >f(rrthenaicrn to form Supreme |.i1>erty Life, the present orjraiMzalion. A native of Macon* Ga., 5i^r. ftib son is a, graduate -,.^f host for his chief at a luneh- cfiji at the Hotel Startler. The party will leave Washington that afternoon, po.ssibly going to Baltimore where t . sident 1 "seot has ixpressf'd a desire to liopkins hospita' for a fihysical ehe'ck-up. ties of the rest of us? |Mt. Vernon Church ;Host To Annual President - Hall’s Arrest -- Annual Council in the week in Xew York. It has not beei\ .determined yet =... « ^ ,4,. remain here, and Ilorvafd' nnifer.iities'. , i , ,. , ..V T)»e*-otftel*''Rem3 awaiting de- began his insurance career with , . 1 , . ,, eision feiat? to a possible ap- ^ pearance before congress, and |fhe holding of a press -eonfe:- ^nce. ^ . the Atlanta Mtrtunl a.‘ssociatinn back in 1010. In Iftlfi tabliblicd th« F^resiiV^ Mutual Insurance Co.,'n in t^inelunnti, Ohio, Tnoring its headqnarter.s to Colunibn^, O'., ' dnfjng the period of the iiiigrjitioii two d^’ cades ago. 4?e was the foundi’r of and the.lRrst president of pon3ents will pi^aU^ be given the Supreme Life and Casualty Company, in -Ohio. TOBACCO COMPAinBS— Continued from Page One workers. At PLv])ort Leaf the minimum before organisation started was 40c. When the workers start ed signing np in the' CIO, the company raised the minimum pay to 4'n-. In the NLBB elec tion on August .31, 177 Export workers vot^d for the Union, while only 4 voU*d against. Decisire ’ votes were also rolled up at Winston Leaf with over GOO vfyrkers and at Pied mont Ijeaf which employes well over WM). At the Reynold “Camel” And “Prince Albert” plans, faihlre to win a major Continued from Page One The government plac(d Hu bert L. Davis, FBI handwriting The party will arrive later ^®^pert on the stand, in an ef fort to prove the \nirrant Sheriff Screws used to effect Hall’s arrest was forged by Sheriff Screws himself and- was not issued by the justice of the peace as the defense claimed. Davis testified that a speci men of Sheriff Screws hand writing obtained by FBI agent W. H, Crawford and that on the warrant were identical. Screws took the stand in his own defense Thursday I ”ol) 1 As .w.iw I the case with Presi dont Edwin Barelny.of the He- publie of Liberia, the locil corps of Negro news corres- The Annual State Council of the Church of God in Christ Jesus, N. D., Inc., will conven^} October 25th through the 3ls: at the old Mt. Vernon Church, Queen and Mt. Vernon Strwtts, Durham, rceently piir.hused by love; The fellowship of kindv-od minds Is like to that above...." ‘S( RAP IKON WILL SCRAP THE JAIV’ ★ ★ ★ ’ ★ BACK THE ATTACK! temporary credentials for the White House arrival. Ted Pos- ion of the Office of War In- fonnation is interceding in this detail. Mtoming and reiterated his original contention that the attack he and his fellow of ficers made on Hall was in self defense. “Ball plunged to'- ward me with a s^tgun. gentleman,” he told the jury, “I dodged it and we heat him. The sh&riff disputing a EEV. WHITE HONORED— ('ontinued f'Tom Page One tist State Convention, and Miss ' string of witnesses Called by Eunice Jackson, instructor in-the government, denied that missionary education at Shaw Hall was handcuffed at the t'niversity. FEPC HEAD PLEADS— Cfnitinued from Page One he finds rgauized management and organized labor leagued a- gainst him he will in some revolt.” Would you have it other wise?” asked Msg. Haas. Would you Jrave the spirit time be fell victim to murder ous assault at the hands of the officers. 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To Play Louisville Hallowe’efl Rail IXDIANAPOLIf?, — Bob Wo mack, territorial band for th' Ferguson Bres. Agoncy, has I been set to play the Hallo we'en Ball at Louisville, Ken- BISHOP 0. FAISON two hours will certainly br.inj our me(‘ting begins with thi-^ three days fast, where there will be no eating, no drinking, no chewing, no courting and no money, lends color to th'> fact that it will be one of th? ^eatest Counc-is of U,? kind. We are offering prayer for America, prayer for our boyj in the armed forces ',n America, overseas in the air, and one the battlefields. Cmiti, join in with ns and help prav through victory! Dr. Robert P. Daniels, president of Shaw Universi ty, who is backing the War Fund Drive now being car ried on to aid the unfor tunates in (he war zones, as well as community agencies. the above , mentioned church. The host pastor, Bishop L. Fai«on, promises that thj affair will be quite colorful, in that, the first three days and nights will be National Fast Days. Services will last ,se'tjenty-^wo hours fontinuotis- ly. Our friends of Durham and near by cities are,heartily e.x- tended an invitation to this t'ouncil and Revival. We say revival, for to fast three days and nights and remain in ser vice continuously for seventy - i)out a revival. The tact thi^ Buretiu of Public Rrlatitms, IJ. G. War Department COMBAT UNIT IN NORTH AFRICA—Negro crew of a 40 mni Bofors antiaircraft gun man their posts at Oujda, North Africa, Temporarily stationed near Fifth Army Headquarters, these mamberj of a Coast Artillery regiment are on duty there at the request ol ^he Sultan of Morocco. (U. S. Army photo). •( AiUle''#«i»Uonf, ,V. S. Vvt J)«Mrtin*at ' BSMSemiP AIDB is I>S0M0TEB—Colonel Campbell C. Joini^ •xccntiT* tmia^ab to Salective Sepice 2)irect«r Geniggfl I#ww B. 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