NATIONAL NEGRO CONGRESS SUPPORT UNO POLICIES IN FULL NK\\' YUHK-- CtiuiTiuHV int'inalional junun ii li’r df'ca>’ina Rri’ish ?*n>pin- undi-i Hif i«( fiRhiing t'omimi'ii'rii. has Dl l • ith '‘v rwhri'ninc i>roi«>-.t and .^mm from ?h.' N’l'C-o ,p»'opk thr-iighoui th.‘rniintrv.'■ d*i larrd n .vlatrmcnl Ls^uinJ today hy Rpv'I- (.‘inyion. .'X'riJli. •• -••rirtan. of f-lx' Nalional N«iu I'^ngT.'s.!- Mr. Cay'ojj tiu-l furtiii r di siir of the fornuT Piiino MinL^Vi- of Britain was 'o liavr Am- l ira 'Ci.ip thr UNO. sot up -* mnv •anti-Comniunist axi.s.” .and lay thr siound \vo'k fur f.;o Thifvl World War in oidrr to maintain Enalands imporialist .-ti'ony- hold on millions of colonial pt*op'.c. T.H- National N*«ri> Conpiai.' roitoralod its .suop^*rt lo th Vniud .Nations Org. niz.aiion and lo the principlr.s of vooprratii-n and imitfd action among England, .-Xmcrica. ,inri the Soviet Uni-m. THE CAROLINIAN FOUR RUSHED HERE FOR SAFE KEEPING \ Ol.lMK XXVI. NO. 11 K.M.KIOH. NORTH C.Ai OIJNA WKHK MNDINO SATDin.AV. MAKCH 22. l!Mi> I K.Al.KUiIi Poui men werv |riL'h.-d to C’l'ntra! PrLson here [.''lond.iy fu: safok'-opin* after a I ]>: oniin* nt .viutc svunun imported Ml.;.! .>h. h;id bt-.n tn** victim of I ciiiiiina; .*ft;Kk. H H Wilson, Stall I'lisun W.irdin, rcpoite^ .Shviifl K C’. W ide lit Robeson [i 'unty in whu-^ custody the pris- ilclivt red, inid that he Seeks Aid for Building Program .d ■■Itsciv.'d nil .;iens of racial >. .'lurlkancc .sinci the incident and trill ho hid iirought th( men lo R.d. igh .1 a prix:iuli..n;tr.v meafi- Highvv.is ★ w m n m m m ^ «« ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ” Henry A. Wallace Rumored Resign Post li'uhquartera t It had i' (vived a i.idut rtpmt that M'>'vral other I . 1! ..n- b.;.ng qui 'tuuu d m Lum- • but t.'Kit thi'M was no «?vi- t« n».. •»! T‘'"iba m.ki .ution. ’I iu- m«Ti- Calvin Covington. Ui.oit. T .•>!!.p- n L'liff Inman :.it St.io' I'liw’i 11, ail i>f HobeacKi I iiunt) —.at •' aL and dt!- . ■'dine • . hkii^ , wiui. \ri:’iiii.i: .iti.ick on a whito idirit: W.i.lc all of the . iiif>>.a.‘d. and the ol tac cast IS giv* Followers Of Wallace Say He’s Out For 1948 FIRST NEGRO TO N.T. BOARD OF EDUCATION • ANTi — .Negro illacc V WASHINGTON port! circulaietl h-re ja% tha' Hoi.* cd b rj’ A. Wallace will Icnve con’mircc ui g. o o:i July 1. in ‘•ti SuiTic j>ay •h it i'.ii r. . ign.ition i> Mr. Wallace-• fir.«t tppiiinimcn' already on the Prc^ide..t■^ dc.-k and named Ji>h!i H Pit kr’y W i.h-i g . • Truman favoring i'* acreptancr. u^^ine^Ji man, to tht ranaU business When hi moved into com- c'.mmiti..' Sino th:,i time, h.' h.. r.trrr, .ftcr a I rated debate with bi'cn urged ’o ii.akr .ppi.iiiimci li Jc..?e Jonc.' liver ihc control of ccr- ‘ ■ in tie d.ixirimvrf' rcgionril ••fficC' e-peci Uy in . itji-j, uh. r« ’her i> a laig. ror.ccniralK'n ul riiauy ..f .• v n are e: '.i-j have NKW YORK CNS. - The .p- P'linlmrnt of R.v. John Colem.in, Brooklyn Negro Catholic *y the 1,0 Biiard of Hijiher Education w\ia 01.110111 of .Negroes highly welcomed in ••omc circle* unortc. uiiie;' circle* ipinarec not •» Di pic.i.-od Hy ippoinli.ig Ui Cole- ni.iii. wb. hi*^ hail rii.'tiiu-;shci iiit.'i racial afljir*. M.i>. i t'.ireer i .ntall 1 Ollvy.r oemg cung. alulaled foi pl.icing the first Negro on ‘he boara which g- verns ih.. ci'j-owned col- ‘ g- Or; 'he other .land, -nice .. vjtaiiy M-i left cm th«. Board ol Kdueattoi.. which >« a much laigc. j ‘ •n marie ' • d. ‘c -ii.d the rumot :,nd rror, powerful oo.ird than tlu IM-* - «f -Mr Walalec ' rcsign^Uon Board of Higher Educ;.noi: a^ i Irc'- I'i.'c. ’0 niai.y .ipe..ulatioi'.ii. supisiviats he c.ty - entire piimaiy '•l .iiy feel »!u»i he i* out to biiiUi •^•d .-eemdary -rh d machinctv , . jroiilic.'l f. nee to K-cuTc the many .N'ejiniC' feel w. -hould have 1 11‘Mi iiMikii lor the proKtcncy ui -d an appoimmcni on the B-m d tout ‘ f fkfticMiivin Enimcr .Martin L.tiiC8s'ef. >pcciat Howe\.r. M-.yor O’Uwyei ha» ndvKer to the secretary of com- given out the information that he vHs arrvstod ner. W’aU»ce‘> as felt it .i iiiM'*^itv to appoint a| he aJbying of the ! det.ied Uic rumor when t» Catholic *o f.ll :ht vacancy on the! T. Sanders, a .12 M’ ' hirr. p r.f F.ducation since the p ' r-.ui ''in • r taMcab clriv-r. j V w.i* forreerlv rKCupo'd by rewttly. Sanders* semi ■ rlotned ft"rB||/r IJAI TP fAtholic. t).-Mel P Higgins who! wa. found by 'hrc. fo-j IX |■fl|| k H||| I \ ^ ipned !;■ t D-remb** Meanwhile. GIRL ADMITS KILLING; RAPED BY CAB DRIVER Ask Support Of Every Vet and Laboring Group -t till in.in whu ac* n in .iwi’.omobaie 'hr - had uk«n : . tr.. Lu.nbt-rton bus ' ; n.ght .nri hnJ N g. . 'H tiOUt:i .‘.lU- .^‘.ipped iu W ASlilNt; IIIN. H i*.—U I T ’ri'.'iilfut iiuti Hiii'ct'ii' of ill. f H > lui I'lintimnii’.t Hevclpoiiieiil, i.nl«> i 1 AU •« I- .. 11-...- .11. d "1. vv.irkt'i .111*1 f'.-i,. .itul.ii Wik il.* .iiid {UiVV III! W\.. ■ Mtul i.i .ilxij !• -.uiipor* \IIA fiL'hl '‘.lyritin:*! i* •I t*. ptil |U.-.v*Ui. ■ I ;* t ogiun, hut!. .r)d B«v* >' ■ -ed aruuod ip.ini>>n' weof ■m to puii .11 goo^ ■ ;. u in.- wool* " !•' a t .. wiserv • .'.inmitUid^ .•tw men loki ■ .cm pbt' *hc maa'* ■ ..it do and. •.. ipaUfd in M!ir'h 17. ot htid Ma REMOVAL OF PRISONERS IS SOUGHT IT •nn Tlu! Va. Norfolk >ea.'-old gii'k La.-l wi-»-k for Rtv. Motiscs Nation-wide Drive for Better * :i tm U'mit ' if.f N..ti«.n..! A-" y. iis-4' Utatrda V ; uisci ■ tfect;. nan nad re nd got the car '.I Lumt^' wiiinan was ' .• me police ikfd part uht .1 ide the IKt-. w . t- ad.picd W:.. [>:••■ Nm. in L'ar.i'tf U^'Jkg p.Or ■'••■■ ..••■ ! ' . K- puhlR-.r; m t .‘i.iulhi . ’ D. iTi.iciitU r-wnelnuiix..' • >»t I d*iv n pru* -• ilmg.* .m .ild nous - .rn.: pirfT.iuin pay.'. nL... T'.v .hanu-fu 1-. •■fi ' —-nlv voted ul the P..iiu,.n. f.i. » : m..«t . ;y pt"- viiii. nvivii I V KILLING; RAPED BY CAB DRIVER Norfolk, Va. (AND — A 17- year-old girl wud arrested her.' la.-l week for Liic slaying of Uic Rtv. Mooses T. aandci.-i. a :12 ;. .fold ininisti r ’Hyicab rlriv. r. recently. Sanders' semi • rlothnd body wa.* found by three Fmt Jacil.,on .'“jldi' r,' in Iti.s Your Way taxicab, which wa.'* placi d in tli wecd.« near Bowers Beach be tween Columbia and Fort Jack- sen. TJio girl, wj.osc identity lljc pu- licv: iiHo It'll di-. ulg- ..l, lold run- h.no had a boy to call a rah ; .r !»ei at 111*' eaf tui llic.i Si c • hero, how Sanders, whom .•*he did no' know. aiis'veri'cJ the e:iM. '' ■ h*‘ gave iter a drink of ■w’hi. and admilted that .site ro-le. in the front .veal with him lo ' I (’olumbia ho. piial. •wlu’r* he said he had lo pick up another paisen- 30 r. There iie gagged her. site .-aid. lo! 'cd Iter into the bark .‘•'■at and drove Iti Ihe wood." wher h.' at- tcrnpti’d to rape her after niacin-.! the barrel of n pi.stol at hr. head. II' wa.' .thnl in the ;;euffl • thiii followed. .«he fold police offiet wlten s4te aeeideiitally reached tju' weapon. Sander.v was . h. * through the heart. A woman’s footprints wen the rlue that lead detectives tn th. girl. Sl MMkJIS TO QllIT: REJOICE IN GROl'PS III iniau uu*iiic:>.ci. imy nave dot L-een made t. da’e aiid Ihc rumor - 'jf Mr V.'aliilci.'’* resigitution giv-e- rk*c to many jpectilations. .Many fed that he I* out lo build In.- political f'-nce to secure the iioiriuHti'iii for the prcsidoucy in iniit Enimer Martin Laitcast r. spcciul ai4%d*er to the srrrctary of com merce. say.' that Mr. Wallace’s m- sislttiit denied the rumor when it VI put to him. STRIKE HALTS PUBLICATION OF N. Y. PAPER New York lANF) — I^ubltca lion Ilf !h» idain Nevv.s. this lai ;e..l Neg.o-owned news- p*T, w.us iiul’.'d It* n- Tu*'sday wlirn BC .staff mi*mber.>, and also nM-mi'vT.* *.*f til. CIO .Ni'Wtpapcr yiti'tl. liii'W piekel line.* around n. w-p:ipi r * M.mhat'.in and l’-''aiklyn i.ffa-t,, lo clim.'a.N a .*ix- munih eomnlaint *if union-bust- ii.u t;iei:e.'» 'I*.- jned tu nullify th.- luiiild iigrc nil nl of ki-t ()c’"bi ■:i ( ;‘v. ..".uiu'l.', ! :.! J In i-oluipnc t Hill Ch.i.'.. \ h*' r- - Education, which i.s .■ much lari-ci' and ii.urc powerful board than the Bu.*rd of Higher Eklueation as i'- .tupervist-s the city's entire primary dial sec'iiulary school muchiiu-rv. many Negroes fed we should have had an Hppiinimeni on the Board ef Fducathirt. However. M-i.vor O’Uwyer has given out the information that he fri* it a nceessitv to appoint a 2at’.iotir to fill the vacancy on the Board «>f Education since the pr‘i- lioii was Inrmerly occupied by i f'ath*'Mc. Daniel P. Higgins, who revigned Inst Decembe.. Meanwhile, many circles arc exclaiining that ih«y never liearri of Dr. Coleman Why coiudiit' a more outst-'inding pcr.sonaUty have been appointed as l>i Chnnniim H Tobias'.’ Dr Coh-man was sworn in Tiie. d.iy. March -'tlh and hi.- term wi last through June JO, 19-S2 Rarria iiiiiorsciit aceident*. irmre will I. ■to more vacancies until I0.*i3 Seated voinplelinH plans f*jr Ut'.’ .\iinuat Foieign Mi.-isum Da;' which wn.s *)bserved in Raleigh. I M.-trch 17. and a union revival to be held March 2;') through April 2Lst .11** l.Tl 1*1 light The Rev. P.iul H Join* on, the Rev J. W "Father" Jones. Dr. ft S Bullock and the Rev. U S Brown. PRISONERS IS SOUGHT Nation-wide Drive for Better Jobs for Vets Ncuni (loiiKress Racks w C VeN'ran's (ionlereiur ! KALKIC.il—A Nation-wide caiiva.s.s of *'niplo.vors lo jfind suitalilo .jolt oponinns fof tiie more than b.UOO.OiMi \et- [(-raiks, fli.s|iljic*-fl war workor.s and other job applicants who will .''1‘ok pniploytnent diuiiiK tho fir.st .six monlli.s ol I'.Mb j was launched r*-cenllv, L. -I. Cra\en. maiiatjer *>1 Iho Untied I States l-',mi)io.vnient Service in Kaleiifh, iiniiounced , lodtty. API’EAL CHAPLAIN nnei York. .N Y ~ All Naiiun- •*i (.'f'ligi ('•>.* veterans coin-’ : '»;;:!!R'ller’s case •j WtCP Djiiil Staff Pile.* Peliliuii for C. "un*'.'.- nr affiliiit* c-nminio* I • f*n in*‘u t h ■ iiMi. h,. v. , . n .4;, .1 l)j ■ linn.-*; F.X'-vuliVi Hoard of V. t.’ . |v.r" Llemciic^ Scc'v of Mar WASHINGTON (ANT) — An- nooi'rom. n*. uf !h»' rviivcrpcnl fro r politics of Hattoi. Summor:. for 34 year'. ropr*'-ciif:*'i* ' in C'jn...'0''j from Toxns. will brinj? no tears. Summer.-* has heim chairman of the powerful judiciar.v committee and bcfi-rc him ha* been irgU'-d anti lynch bills, anil-poll tax legisla tion and all otlu r Icgi.iiition whirl' concerned Negroes' right.*, freedom ind prol«’c’ii»n. Hi-' announcement rona-s at time when h*- is coming up for ni l, *1**5 *h' covernmert which lias progressed In keeping with modern needs, he -ippurontly yearns for the old times, when Con- fressmen regarded tlv tnjclvc.* no’ as $er%’ants of the public, but as somothiiig Kpcciul. M . Summers’ departure from the secen is un wept and offer* som'' progrc^^ipiv Texan a real opportu-nlty to serve his country and state. W'a>;iinRton, D. C. — Tru- N A A. C. H.. through its U-gal rli'part- nu nt. -uhimlti-ri a p1ilii*n fn. cknu-ncy in behalf of F.mc,;t •Si. w.ii i n*iw i-onfinvd in . E'* .!- v.al pi'niii-ntjary undT .'int'.-iu*- of a (J. n' rai (i.’(i’jrv - Martial, to S**T*-t:*ry nf War Robert P!iil*-i-- -•m. St'wan wu.- charged and I ' Mv irtid of a.*. 'iuit with inli .it to kill unon a while superior j;' ficcr is n d was scntcnctd l'> ' ai> ;*t hj.d laoor. Th«- p'diti- n ' nt'-d out hoi Stewart iiad b'-cn convicted on i-vidcn*-' whicc. in a cn-il cuM. wt>ul ! hav i-.il.- martiiil. no proof wa.* offcr.d S’ ' ji I h I 1 'iri-d jt hi* .-up- j. I'oi iiffii-vr. Th. pe'ilion > inohu- sized th- gross errors of law com' Coiif«renci' f'*r I. _ ini> i I 'M i .Action, to h . Id in Oil* .ig" "11 Ihi 6th :in'i 7'i, "f ,\or:l. The u..*i*v bi'luit tfii. Confv. • . .Ilf, .1,- sUiti'd ljy Gcoigv B. Mu.- /h*, Jr.. I'lu 111 its initiiitui's and ft'.nui Ailn)ini.slrativc Secn-tary of tin C*ingii-s.s, i.* -Alu-tliei Nr- gro .*nd while wtcraiw can v-.sian- ii.-’ .in 'ugunization which ui'l iV'Ur*. d j*in'cc3j;ful light for tuii I If ills liji Negro vein an.* " .Mr. Uiavvn .*,ii(l th • ouiity-widv j'.b d*'vel*jpini iii pi ugr.iin had been ' uh'ied by S ci''iiiry >»! Labor L. B Schv ellenbach lo .*i'ecd vtlc‘r;iji lili'cem* 111.* bvcaii-*' -ob epeninfes now oil (it*- in the 'i'Zn local em- jjltiyment 'iffici-.-' .'*■■ inadequaic- 1)"'''. Ill numtiers and in quality of jub^ to afford ;.de*|iiiiH' j*)b "ppor- >1 the .N.itmnal Executive lui.iiic.* t*i th* veterans .md other eutive job iipplUMOt.* now ret-'king ein- pliiymeni and ’h*' .Kiditiurial osti- m.iled 2..1OO.1100 vetoians who will ii'lurn horn*- and enter the labial t market la-fnre .bine JO He ;ippealed M fen the ctu'P' i.'linn of iiM "mpl'>y- Kidi-igh. Unaniin*>u.sly and ('nthu.sia.sti(ally I h «• Kxecutiv C'jnunitte*- of ihs- N*iitii (.'arolina IN partriii-nl of the American Le gion. in*-*-ting in Rahigh r*'c*.-n’- iv- adopted a i«'.soliitiun urging tin War Depaitinenl lo remove ii'inu'dhituly from North Caroliiut tlu appniximaelly 2.000 pri.soneis of war in c*mtraft work tor ''m- pi* y*‘r.s in the State, in order to n.ake lhe.se job.-* available f(*r un i-i'iployod war veteran,* The re.solulion, inlrodue.'d b-r 15. L'. Godwin. State v« leran.* eni- pi* ymeni repr*:sentative. cited tiiHt. aceeu'dlny to r*-p*>rL* of tin- Lnit.'ri State.' E5mplnym*‘nt Ser- vie*', mori' than 24,000 veti-rans of World Wai's I and 11 and more ihi-n 10,000 noii-vcteruns are nt- ly .'((.'king Jobs through tlv I ..111 in i.'uiiu liy till- '-n*! of th*- 1947 is to sui- eved. The m*>^t vicioiu* and nnv-t powerful lobby ever t*» put pi**- sure on Congres.* .spearheiuled b.s [the National Asstxtiation of Real lELsta:« Biatrds and Pmduv^fi Cuuiicil, etteetively scuttUd ih'- A'tiy heart of Wyatts wt'-rau* jheu.sing program wh«-n a i.o.*Uti*m H'f Republican.* and South' rn iDfinocrats over-whelmingly vot -J !d(»wn price ceilings *)n *>ld hous-s 'and premium paynu-nUs. The House shamefully .m*! biazenly voted out th*- Patman Eil! with the mo.si neci-isarj' pro visions omitl*’d. leaving only a shell which do nothing u> l ither stop inflation m real *-slate or .-it.mulate Ihi- pr«»»lurli**n of innn ,1 ')U.''e.s. 'Death of th* pr*-inium pjiy- li.ent program is the inivt seri*>us *t. tmn l.at*'!, having w;tike* 'f th. way and caught a ride the i.-niainder of th.' distance. L'l*KS . * mmy • York, -- By indii .•.t*..u-tai.v oi tile National Ni'gi' L'l i.g> r.s.*, lias asked the Duseharg Rivi*-w Board *>f th*- Wai Dep;r * iiier.i lo lake action in i- vi' W di.sehaig*- nt Lt. Lutiu- E’ulk-r, militant N. gin Chaplain t■r^. large .md .-'mall, and urgcxl ■p.ep*>its available lo us." th.' tlu'in f" i-*intaet imm.-diitiely the Cr.ngie.x.* sbib-d. "indicat*- slnmg- near^.i t*i.,il USE.S nfiic* and lisi ■ Continued 'iii luivk pagei •C’oiitiniied-mi page right) iffie*'.'. -A'hile 2.OO1) Iinm i pi u*')n«-r.s of war an- dt • jy i\'ing veieran.s of lln-it many ji'bs. It asked th.it copies be sent to N'ati inal H'-adquartir.' of Ih;- .A ni'-rtean l..'gi>)n and to Senatof.i and R' presi-nlativ* s in ConKro.*s ttc.m Norih CJM't'linji. uiging fhit j.etion 1).- lak*-n l«iward i**mi*v- in;: iiii's*' prisoner.* at -tm-e. Now ih.il th* Gill'm b»)iird re port.* h.is been m;id*' pubb,. tlu- le- tiirn of many ve'er;ins to th*- irmy is beiiiu predicted in W:i.shinglon. .of our defeaUs. Thc.se .*ubsidK- wire lo have been used to brinti 'small and marginal material pro- idiu-er.s into pi*Kiu«*tion. to -n- teoiiraR*' new pi mts. and tfi (in- lai'.c*- *-xperiments witii prefabri Icalion and new materials. iWith; ,!UL Uie $61)0.900.000 need*'d for '.*ub.*.dies it is doubtful th»t mor-- Ihan Iton.linO or 40().00(l n*-w home.* ,vill be .starterl till* war ■ W. have lo.'d round i.ne in !i)ui light to hoiL't* veteran- and to enable th*- construction indus try tr. cn-at*- its maximum shaie kif job.', "I theieiore urg*-r .ill th'' U.-AW' 1. I partieul.irly oui veterans 'o urn--, write, or U-lephon*- tlici:’ S nators demanding that thev \('ic in th*- people'.' inter*-.t rathe-, thi.n in the inter*.*! of r«-aclioii. nmno'.mly. .and party [xililic , Ickes-Roosevelt Move \ liTEKA.AS LAREI, COMdtESSAlEA milled "oy the court and if alb'g- i*-'i that Ste'Mrt -voul*! ;ia»' bee 1 .'acquitted, in all protiability, if I....* r\..l '.....n 1. i. it h:ul noi lei-n fo.' h'* lac Th.- NAACP urged that th- S«.ciel:n-. of AV:*r lemit the le- i";.inina p'l.'tien of Stewart'o sen- t nc'- .and allow him to n-enlist t'j terminate honorably his service t.3 hi* country KENNETH S. DALE ADDRESSES USO GROUP; CLOSES DOORS IN SPRING RAf.EICM—Kenneth S. Dale, n gional supervisor for USO- A’MCA visited Raleigh on Wednivrlay. Mr. Dale met n-itli the Management Committe*' of the Bkxjd- worth Street USO Club in a call 'cssion on Wt*dnesday evening. In mv.'ntioning the tutur! plans for National USO. Mi. Dal* stat '-i that there is still a great need for USO overseas .seirice :is well ns in c*>ntincntal United State . That it is a certainity that Na tional USO will not liquidate until the end of 1947. However, club.s arc being terminated in those areas where camp* an- clawing, or vr^iere the troops load does not justify USO service. Mr. Dale stated that USO officaLs had authorized the Blood- worth Street club this .spring. W .iing’on (.ANP) — Vet'-raii*. v*i,. I ,r( '-xp»'Ci d lo piay an im- Mu'.tunt role in iho political fii- tur* of till’ country, aii* h.iving •i'ei. v'lik .lutlini'd tor them. .At- I'-i tion L* being drawn to con- gi'-.'^min who vote against v«-t- iii.ns' ]egi.>lation in .'uch a man- '■•I a.’ to make the issu* clear 10 «vc-n th* most reat’ior.ary. ' I^.lx-lling congressmen w h u iiave opposi-d such Icgi.slati.m is ■'he IP Wt.sl pioce.ss. Acording to ,I).i -V Pearson, a new symbol mav b- :idopted. vvhich yill become famous when appearing a'' r a ’«op.gressman's name. Th*- propos- *.-'i VAV indicates "Voted Against V tcrans." All Republicans, excimt a fev; liL'cral.- like Charles Larolctte of Indiana and G.-orge Bend.r of Ohio, says Pearson, voted as a boc agairust veterans. On the otner sitJc of the hiju.s. a*.in*' Democrats whom the eon- g.'cs.s could well afford to 1 o s e were included. They are Colmer of Missis-sippi; Cox, Georgia; Hare. South Carolina; Smith, Vi-- ginia; Sumners. Texa.s and Tar- \'tr of Georgia and several other* loss famous but i-qually as vicious when it comes to legislation re garding Negroes. Politicizuis Jittery W ASIllNUroN, !>.'. (AM’) — .lillei-y puliliciaMs c-aiiis*- of hi.s nltiuide in tho funious U.AK-.Mai ian .AiulorFiO'i Itaw aimthor worry—liu'v’ve 30I Ui watch Ihirold lekt-s. wln)in .America .Xeurites n*monilM.*t' with warm f.M'liiitff* h*.- eoiiU'iiv «.M'ay. I)*:3i-rtmg the Ibsilicicl.llh' pilfU , iJ^(,ioA OE AiERiT AVi ARDEI) MA,I. j0AE.S p'rnpu.’kmnvn^L’S Sp;., Citiz'.-ns Cnnunitte*- of the A *. S*-ienees and Pr*>ti!-wi*»ns I TI.i- .wnanal pulili.'jl [. Ji'n*-.- "f ,,r th,, ..rganizi.1 ion i,- ,Iaiiu,,- H,.-'.- "" 'j' old.-st ,'on 01 I'n., bl,.- from Mnj C.on huuL^ ' ,p,osidont. Onlv losl rv.-ok, .VIi. Crmp. c.mmondmK Ih, .nxlh -m; ,,, „|, „ .....ntnil vin .’..mimnd, i" ' pai IV fur n.-wsilivn .n Iho city. h.ndqu;.rt.Ms in Ih.' Civil Opvr.. buildinn hiT.. Till vvai dtp. ,! thi|,H njiriv. hut ho known A j.jiiil lab'ii'-iiidniigemt III con tribution of $1.20*) IS prcscnled by ct sliop steward of Ihc- E!li-ctrolin-- Mfg. Co., Clev«-land. Ohio, to Le^ Giuli.'w Tighii. recently return ed Rusisan Relief repr* scn'aliv*- 111 lilt- Soviei U'-ioii. for ihc pur- ciiJi.*r of four Duraluminum 'all mrtftti legs tt) be used a.* m'ldels for the manufacture of large quantities of such Itmbs for am putee;) in the Soviet Union There are LJTOO.IHJO .iinpuladuii .asc.* in th*' &>viei Union. inrliiri”ig Red Army cusualtiet i.id civilians inuim*d by exploding mine.*. tn center i.- Joseph Morganstern. pi'-sident if Ihc Elcclrolinr Mfg. Co., who donalcd lo th»- relief agency a *um of money i-qual to the coiilributioii '*f the plant's lo cal of Ihr Unit«*ii Electrical. Ra dio pnd Machine Worker* of America. CIO. . . .^r,. I* la third parly, but he is known imc-nl niation ;'‘>nt"rrine bnltinK th.- nepunilvimk in javviird If.d liidl “ ,1S12 to follow Thi.iidor.. Rousv-vvlt I Mill. Juno for .-ouiid lud^nrnt land ..ut.tandinK “'’''"v .in thv cabin.-l h.T.' und.ii Pr.i.i- ii,.,v,ni; .nmpl.-x pionlom. Roo«ovult mid Tra.min. Im .■d tn li.m and t,„ hin avmpY „„n„u„ce,v hn n.-vi-r had hnsn tlatic *-fforbi in behalf of the wel- t*. fare of colored .soldiers. ' Maj Jnne.s. who served as a , James Roosevelt !ias b' cn a special .services officer and as ed- iDi'moorat. but he told a Philad* 1- lUciitinn a 1 vocational guidance phia audience recently tliat 'officer du. ng World War 11, also neither the Republican parly nor 'Ls a veteran of World War I and the D'lmocratii- party today means [a member 'jf the .slat'' national anything. guard. Iti World W.nr I he serx-* A convincing sueaker, v-ith '* cfl wiUi th*; &ghth Illionois In- natural ability. Roosevelt is being fantrv. He has relumed to *-ivil- boomed to fill .somebody's poM- (Cuntinued Jn page eight) • 'Continued on page eight) SC'HOl .\R AND CIVIC WORK ER, r»i Gcorae W Snewden, A-- •nciaie I'r •fe.'*soi- iif Fconomtcs fit Dillard University, who served as Chainran "f lh»- Citizens Com- niitle. im .Services lo Veteran.- whii- hi.* spo-i.sorint* .m Institute on A’l'lcraiis ProblcTia thi* week at Diil.irri University. Dr Snow den i* .1 uradiiiitP of West Virginia Stan- Cf-Uegi;, He icctived his M. .A. f' 'Oi N«*w A'ork University end In- n DP'-jrifc from Indian Uni\ ci*ily. He i* in the forefront 'll t-very civi* movcim-nt in New Orl.-.in* 'lealiiu; with the preb- bn of Ncunie*; Hr is at present making a -tudy of Ncgrn business in \tv\ Orteini:*. A few months iCi' h»- '*.11= i»nc ''f 'he featured .it a '''iifcrcncc on ionnU hi-.'lnei-s ,il .Atl.-»iit;. ITnIversify. and l»,*t iTonth app-’med on the Seminar .Serie* of that universi* Di. oiiowiicii .-ei vca fir a num ber "f yean »ii the faculty of Sh.i-' University ;*nd 'va. active 111 civic iffiii.'p in Raleigh. Dclcti'ler’s War Lorres- piiiilenl Kevins (.ross- C.iiiinti'v T'liir CliKi.ei. (.VVl'l Enoc P. Wal- i i-s, who** war i-tporting lor th’i C'bicagi' Di Tender despatched *'•1111- of rh.' ino-st informatlvg .‘;t*»rit-. from t h i* South Pacific, 1-It here last wt-uk on a tour which wilt take him to 51 emn- miilnes tn 27 states, ’’’raveling fp)’ bi;» paper to gain fir.st hand know- li dge on conditions fjf minority g I- o u p -s. especially Negroes, tliiaughout the «-*>untry, waters, 'Wi!* w-")*'- 0 seriw of articlgg to be publis;. -d i.iincurrently witli hu trip. Rcrcntly I turned from thirty months over.-scas a.« a war eor- respondent in Ai.airalia. New Guinea, the Philippines. Japan, Okinawa, and other places. Wat er*-' new tour Ls similar to OKfeS hi- made thixiugh the south in I1943. Articles wntten at that, tlnvi v/nn wide praise including lecofl- nitiun by Thomas Sanction, edl* (Contiiiuod on page eight)

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