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PAGE EIGHT (Cont Vi i rom pfig*'. 5 ) Bsmsu forces intend to REMAIN IN CTKOFnA Although u it. i.ow i.ior. fTn. . v' ii since tbt wj*i in IJu: ■ u .. ,h the Pacific trick'd, ti.r h hr.ve u Utihif unrelenting grip on ;iv • bice ? -.lv'i of I t r : . lory and "English force; ru>; oniv *1 : e located in Oga.li r. j.i.ivii' . j.ip the rr-wvei! zone as i,-. -riy. o • dr re •ir" "irl any signs of foitn rominf.; withdrawal nf it.i:- for from Ethiopia.” declared Ti ud\> •o lifdf- Ttuia. writes Trod The Ki! > niun partisans. led by their ra""> too,. ;;ii active part in liie opera Won’:. The activity of the Ethiopian partisans lightened appreciable the carrying nut of the plans of I; e English command jt i. sufficient to ooint. nn J flint during the .cry he’ght . f b;r fight in in ' !:.■ di - t* let- f liar it .Old Kej < n tin. Etl ir.nl, i, partisans blor|..ed ni Italia,i fore* nt 75 battalion- Aftcr the Italian haii been driven out with Ihe ■ilunj.v help nf •;•]-• Ethiopian partisans. the B'i n forces began settling down and ma.dng themselves at t cane nn Ethiopian territory, despite *!h fan 1 F.'hiopian teiritory. <!••• pbr t.hf fact ■hat Emprr..n Haile Selassie d cljrcd rii; in. dill, in ( the Ogah< p. i.viiicc and h it •i \ i zone were ••given ;o i , aii < - on! for the ctnralion of tV. war 1 f r the othCi band .the British '.a', the question <,there -■<a I Red Trud's article "'1 .he Kr.glir.lt set up .:; ength’’) >i mil it ’!'.v posts .along ill ’be rowr: and this disturbed the norned ;:t, of Ihc local population and IP <•; international ti id< !'i. Ki emmanci etubusbi rl i's ♦'.irninis* Won in those parts of Ethiopia o< copied I;;.- P e.• i and I.roi i: it.-,, try into Ogaden not only for }• *»gnetß. but ..' I. Elk lonian S'at. • ficials. What b mom, flying of Ethiopian r-iate flag ■. prot-.it.ii.ee' in these parts of Et.hi -pi., and in in place floated the -ate W--.; of rjj< , Britain “At the pie- cm time • :w depending ->n tht-ii ntri.v which in Qgaden and the if ■, wd /.<.» numbers, according to statements of the foreign press. IQ.il'Vi me- : ■ carrying on avs'emat•<■ pinnae Ti among 'lie Sotn.alis of drab u arousing in them hatred toward Ethiopia and try'T: •■■■ . them that Eihi pia .dis-n to then: in iace. language and viigr, hv i’ll no :1 1 mi w r::p! • their national common inter/si u . the Somali living in British .'•iomaii • land The aim of tic >•'!.. is quite clear." v CITIZENS CAI.I.tCO 'CUMMI'N ISTS' FOB FHOTEra I. IN<. st.aviN'fi <u sm.imc mift.'n . iii!'.' tl'd Noai: Id Bi incoin report to ’hr war department n Hick's death has ii. cn ! .t-ci. d '-M/hiU 1 ewsli hv Negro nidn..c. Brini.ojn, iegisk.tivr and i. t vision chief ->f Giegoi field. Icut.-d Hie.; may ha. c \ nr; Uv vidin'i of a htt-anci-nni drive; sme<- :h - b. id win; full of cars on the n-ght. >f Inc boxiilg ilia'.' *o-- Facts on the arrest of ’he •r. i WACs reveal they chuk Tro - n < week end pas;, failed to find » hotel room, but did find a room in a pri vale home. Tiny etitertained two soldiers from the Seven Mile camp ' in thetr room;., had a few drinks B!td retired They were awakened ■ shout 2:30 !> m try city police ftcer Robert Piper, wl. ■ is' charged with beating one of the WACs brutaljy Without legal .'•fiiin-iol :ho two were arranged before. Judge Kelly and sentenced to 30 days. Lucai oi gantzations plan to find why ■ i:-c constitutional rights of the gn i i were vi- kited. They are being l.eld inenmmunirarin while serving th'-'r sentences a* the local tail ■■w — HIGH COt KT KITkORTS NAACP CASK This case came about as the • suit of the registrars denying to William P. Mitchell r.d othe. S< groes of the country the right lo register to vote in Jah nf pi4.'> 'Tiv suit was instituted in the lower Fed eral courts by the NAACP in be half of Mr Mitchell and rrn..tinn to dismiss the amended cottipise was denied. This decision *’ns ii:<- heid by the C.'ircuii Court or At peals for the Fifth Circuit It •' o at that time that tin* defendants (ip plied to the Supreme Court for n review of the decision. HUMAN WELFARE CON FERENCE HERE OCT, 26 Smith of Durham and Mrs Rose G. Aggrey of Sahsoury suffrtigi. H.,-v William H Potent of Chapel Hill: civil liberties, William R. Dalton ot ReidsviUe; agrif.uHurc, D. E Scar borough of Kernersvilk- and Dr. G W Foster of Raleigh, social secur ity, Dr. David Jones of Greensboro, health and medical care. Dr. Seiz C Mayo of Raleigh; and housing, C. Ik Boulwarc of Durham. Saturday morning there will bo committee reports on education by N. C Newbold of Raleigh; youth by Robert Gurney, Jr., of Gastonia, veterans, Junius Scales of Greens boro, labor, C A. Fink of Salisbury Frank Green ot Winston-Salem, fl D. Dish of Concord, and E. Gab Barker of Raleigh; research, J. B. Mur flat of Fayetteville, communi ty relations, Rev. Claude U. BroncVi of Charlotte; and international af fairs, Mrs. Charles G. Doak of I.i.tv leigh. The Committee tor North Care fina was launched last November in Raleigh and during the past year ims been active in the state carrying on a nonpartisan drive to increase reg istration and voting. Combining ed ucation with an action program, the ; organization supported minimum wage legislation and increased ir dustrnlisiation, sought to raise state health, housing and oducatiotv standards in both the rural and fir- Ren areas. Headquarters arc locat ed in Greensboro. VA. en'i'/ENS SEEK BitiiAk FACiLiiriEs schools in the county. The suit was filed by nine adults. - --■■■■ -- qamjrSijjasSffifW ---t- King Cieoigp colored scci.- i c»;il : , 1 . Ji.il g- d lJ * t t*,i> rtCi'uu jo,, tiu .rfeiidam w;v m viot.dioij Os ib '. '-n :• :t a’.r 1... rj.'-tr ,uul 11 !< nslioji i II ■ i!•;«..• 1 t u . ■ ui: •mitei iuUgir.ctjt rijoi.'Mti;. iRr -1- -i 1 fr i.i .joll;VIp;, -in aiM iiiii-,; 'll . m i -'I•)(!!• eq'.-al co».i:of stu" 1 ;. !;.' j.:f :■ , .. • .iu.de 1.-u- I! .Jlispo.' latiu”. •■ui.) uilo: (,';.;y;;t * ~ ii' (i, ■! ui u q * •-1 j»t' ,■>, f flllV' i W Mfljl. Vim I'. I" ni t- • >l*ll ~>>'•><! Vv Rofiii'Soii. i i oKkl-ll’t.’d Util.'' I '•) : , '' ' cproyci) 1 ■ : . ; |»: oi'iff;.. R. MAX YES6AN lIStS NEGRO TO POLITICAL ACT'N NKV. VOItH. N y As i! i.ftor in .ill Os <!:•' A)ilCl ...!•) I.'. Ui'.iCi.' To Ki-'i 1 i'li'g, men oryqgbi ~.* '.V S.b'H) dl-il VV-l’Tling!,!)!,, J) fk, in i!i!( oi i.he mo-i imp,-, si'."' den; • <>sir;>!j.-ii.- » -v-r he’d • -vs-iv j•• i ; li. ] , .‘ci us ! l:r V- iun.d , Ncsii.) f .. - t/id.’-y lqi;c'i li if ■ ;'-jI NNC i. 'ofl,)' .ifc f . ;v. • til • '. '■ !.: •• !• r ■ -.1 •.!I -, * - ... . A'lil civ<- posit i.;oimu i 1 liii.'.nt;, l-o support .nt] lynr/iitig h-gh i-:?it<u t• nit ir.fi p ' u,<? mei r l ip -•■! vit b. r-'t sufkriem, ihe MNT.' vr. . its ■ CnU!■<'!is t ■ S'-cuJ'C in w.-ltui !" j i''C3.l Cudidufcu fUftlit’OClp ' ) I.i • ■ ■ 1 Apt). rsio.i and nu l i;-lir;,: .. of lynchei s 2 P-'.si-yMft '>f ;i F-'lerul Anr 1 !,.nv. k Keep the Ki m ut >t < 0.-ig; <•- No sr.it tor Bdbo- Witii «h< iilt.iig of OPA vonl l (■ i, Oil its try ; '**•;-:•«3( lit ik Uins , whivh the NNC mi' vjri . n. n ;. -;ii’ ti -. ip. in:: .‘••i.oidiirds of i;io pr-iplo. ,i,'i'j i special'’, tic X-i,:, u people who i .iuuiiv i.-ceivc the kc-v --..... ;e;. with li 'nerea.’ii’d iyerh t it r.ll*.'lit. ll,c ail', . :i ir. kiua ;,n ..pru bid for !h r coming etcc!ion.- Or Vergnn sti r • l :' f; c’ t :.:11 "CV I befo! c ha., I p.,11l ic-ll . i,, is.. p. p : ... , . ■ ■. .. ,i. . j . u -. • ; mojc recer.- cr.y Till . ; 1 (■' 'i 'll '..1 • 1 ":; i mu’.;, stale-: may decals 'he com*- *»f ilic <id i inn '-ne-i be *u " ■ tul in voting, bucking ON!. .' those Ipi ogres: t-.’i aiajiqatcs ano will s;n --' i-croly fight foi fiemai racy. TI.-- NTT •v.irne..;; ti.-- penj.ic rail to be . I.ak- t: li: by "ji-m.'i.il pi'...)i: isos," but •() demand that az.y c:u.- • didatfc ti: y >■ ipjr rt pk-dge .-pi ;ific V 37 t.()\ I It NOR a St S’f’Oi: t , s'iM) l ■ >ll ; v \ >,( i> din BOS \l.:> lo f ‘si-„s : WABHi.RGTON D C Tbirt.v • seven gov'-rtiori wci < ..k• • * to uup »ori N A Ad ! .pon.-o.eo .).•_> <1 ci tin.t.s' nit; standards u, State Ka ia .incut Sr: v ic* s p ul'. v. Tim request v. < made i>y <’l,ir* ■iin i Ivliu-h- '!. 1 .sbor S< if : the A-.-eCUiiiOU •! >. j rlesri i'acd. . "d) i >i!.i! failure ..f ti.. k. S -*,,,. n \ nt j.aboi to ietjuire adequate staudardi- again;' 1 • i Enamel Dinette unite♦ 7 * A " ,D’, - mmu -j 4 v****** ■" f fl % j r %¥ /i ' ■ f • "*• -ff % -. ~ . IL —y ■ • - 8 ‘ " -.>4 1 If «*^ : **'... -y Y;-J 4 : p-f ; f M' 1 t # a ♦ Large extension tabic and foin matching chairs, ib'ighteu your breakfast room 0,1 kitchen with th is mod- rn suite in sparkling white enamel with decorative trim in red. The four chairs have Dupont, plastic floats thru are wash a hie. I *59-95 I Jk 20' , Cash —$1.25 Weekly Jm :v MtuVibi St» Raleigh, N. C. UIDEATH SENTENCE BELATED t 11, *J m ')"nth s ] ’ • i;iiin t ft>r;»*.€•« f’rx'irejiio'h iK' liuucy ;\"r tiic h» r o»f n rfiimmit : • ■ 5:1 --n* t' oj‘ iiii cly : #i. '• i "Mill .i- iii' l\ \ACp w 1 *) ■ • ’.'jit• i 1 '.os ims ; !><•<i.»)forn*jv f i •»• .v.i .v. m pur>u:'/iE o <i€i!';ul ( r?u;*i -M'U‘L.l i.n.llirj;’ in ; fi 11 vi >ny. on June 8, 1945 ! I- . ati’ gcn ••ape On July 18, unit, i n is gs; Ot paitirn'iii lhr'>u\:h Al ien >-i lau.'s:.r [a akin Thurg od t'e 1 all a',' Franklin H vVibrco. pjiiicd (u P-e !’i ( is! ,f f;, d Sisf f::» ; pardon .via to .. /. : i . . n w.sr for < I'-ck'.., ■ II -i). ;if ,f the fill :>, r -. v is- Ij I'll. .ipi’iuritifie iur pardon pointed •o ! s 1 '' •• i" i (toper vqe thr vi • 111 nt ; : (::■«•« ;•; sic; •. i f.ieut.;. u . that fk. - ov.victim' v.sis r-.ntrary to la a ui' U> a i 'nr pi-i p i ( i:icr f.sd been : ■ i e ■• ,ic i,' ,r- ;. ,)f Th, NAACP fii'r.n! : icpai ; meut Aid c'lntiins. tu make I rpn :;i l n! a ■ I i s ','■•• S* i ret ai y of War in :.n j •' it-in to oet.un lor iVUe'.mlcy M'urr ( vompii■!; - si tiic i'cmaili i mg portion of tj-s seiS-nve and : torsi -,i. ip iitive duty in ti e arm ed service- of tiis ('./unt*",'. tn.js Sft. rdjpg hnr. i.” opportunity to earn -• *i Hon -raljli Di:,charge. 3NEGROES ENTER S!SH, SEMINARY DETROIT "r ; sen 5.,.,,- 1f....- - p.'i'ii i; :,‘ms'i i-(i j: ■ •s- ~i nn. c . !lot's the ioj v o* three Negro youth-: enrolled ■ p "tuny for tie priesthood here Tile "Uin-vids, mer.oh-rr.s of .Ssri .! /.*■ sr! j). sc.-;’.. arc Sr.dei Harden i;<tnos flop' oh. "iid Chm-dcr Thorri Ail ire ir. i.ht high sel'.ool ■f bsc rot ■•rd stud*. Mi•■ .n e t■ i, ,"ig s !>; • i «••:«**:t Msg r Ik tirv F. Dnurcily. • <-,•-,t• *S'>* son- JO years ago a Negro Doni'din;: sin rlfiv, was 'll th-- high s ho i depait “Tn •‘■' i'”' years ” bow k ' >,«• .Vegro studerds for tip- sole res so; fii.it none have apples! t■ ,ionv; t ; nrc. 1 I hi rsei. : ;ai(j. "The .enun - ",v hn± always admitted any •pm!: In i : irri’re aSPirarif to ihe pn"::'. hood regnidlOSs ‘'it e-.. Jo* Harden, wiios- hoh'iy is piano ayd •''rimj.'jgtion.” ‘i ;i .. i, : a ivi pr.'p'i ,i ;l ;.•.■' l ; N'AACf* wendd esnipc-iK- ':i- -;1! •' : ■:. ■ . • i <;i’ • ii;n- im ina'oi'y •.rrier-., r;. ,k.«, it mandate! V i’.ai. all ri feri;ii: be on the h.a.- • t o iti..stnvr th«i- rat":, i end re-tuii-' 'hut 11 tring so: Be i ogi’i-e;- s owe -:;.,tf be cm a non- j *s hrr irriinjtorv L;/;■■ TliE yVIIiMINGTON JOUBNAu Avc Cancels Performance Washington, D. C. (NNPAj T:n American Veleiaii:' Gotmiilt ti • h ti:-- canceled plans to buy cut the entire house for one pe i rm.unce of ''Joan of Lorrainr. jgf.'-Xtn.g, t.ji ri-.', g,-t.il; on * !opening a three-wcei. engUjKc*- < jpicnt October 29 at. the Gismo . j Auditorium. it This action was taken because ! vko.fe’ V,'.,.,h;;)|;ton University 1 ,■ ft ii'ialr ban color*oi peep]' fi oti'i ( 1 attending everts in th<’ universi jty’s new auditorium. An ange ments had been made v ith the New York Playwrights 1 by A’hich A.VG would buy the 1 iitirc house for the performance ' 'op the - veninj) of November 1! * arnl resell the tickets. Cloyd ! i ,M;; i v in, president of the univer- | 1 js:ty, however, informed the A . \ . C. that colored persons could , attend no performance at Lisnn , ! ■ Auditorium. The Committee fpr Racial De- f i..ociacy, ;i was; teamed last Sat- I urelay, lias telegraphed the Play - i. wrights Company directors ask itig them to notify university of ficials that the scheduled on g.'igemeni of the Robert Sher v ood play is conUngent. on tiic • ( .••f’turancc that all teikets will be her.cuod, regardless of the race or color of the holders. !. Iwon A. Ransom, chairman -d the Committee on Racial Denio r.acy, said last Saturday that the ' Ur lied Nations Forum of Wash ington has already voluntarily 1 h: oken off contract negotiations i' j witli Lisncr Auditorium, and that the committee was calling upon . tithe: prospective contractors to 'no likewise. Mr. Ransom added that V:n i•: nt Shamrock, business manag- ' i, of the Playwrights Company, i-.;.d informed the Committee for Racial Democracy that Mr Sher v.nd has prepared a resolmion for presentation to Actors Equity 1 i bidding all Equity artists to appear where colored persons ar barred from attending or pc; i lining, and that Mr. Anderson i:.• s piepafed a Kimilar resoiui ci" to the Dramatists Guild : ran. is a r ;i of Protestant par ent- His two brothers and : istvr aii-nditig the Mr thodist '. ‘burcb. . SeiH.’l became a Catholic sis yo,u a;m anri was baptizi-ii bv V’r t-fpn • Thufe-ls. CSSR a ’ iCtcred Hear; Churcli. * fudW cJmTi lISUi j \ i Slimming - Youthfu! REGULAR and HALF SIZES Stunning', Weil-Styled Fall Dresses A f Kxciting, just-foi -you. fall dresses —in those har<i-+o jNj|\ J find intyer sizes—th.tt substraet not only unwelcome V\. . -JSh pounds, i»ut year ;, too. Slit) into a few of our wide y' selection and see for yourself what tmu»ually fine K dresM':; they art \ Beaut ios in woo is and rayon ‘1“ • / \ m black, brown, wine, green hlo l -lue, ”•: fa.'io»*-H j - and dressy styles! And we haw them for you in | j 1 sizes 161 -26 ii and 38 -52 14.95 - 29.1)n |j / \ Women’s Warm, BiWwart Cwrt- \ Superbly tailored coats for the reallv discrimi- r / nating woman! Masterpieces of fine workman- \ j \ j ship, with hipslinmiing wide shouldeis and long beautiful fit and finishing. We have a mar- f * *..« ***\ % \ W velous selection in lone, woo! gabardine, shet- ——— • 1_• ' * M land and suede, in both fitted and boxy styles, 1 T in black brown and toast. And in the hard-to- j f 4&j|jpb | find sizes 85J - 48« and 38 - *.»2 I 24.95 - 49.00 I \ m MUiss ft\ • i FASHIONS Insurance Building I'l'lW 1 M ll'.ll >. II HlirirT<riiTli THU 7lUirjEXt: | li | l-,»*U^-tkWtlU'. l J,ii.!l.- j j .1. r7|i)inntr.TTiqrTT--7rki» a>iU|»fliM l 'lll.ii l>H~n>.lKlPiiliWr rnWiJITM' liTfftTtmrTDW 'ilirra»T7t'i7<bTTrrTlPl?^*^f^ CORONER MNMRTE SAYS j DEMOCRATS ARRAY RACE ASAINST RACE DISTURBANCES ATLANTA, Ga ' MNP A) Au i. . s Scurt. educator who ere s'.- ci political lurriioil b> qualifyne; ;... .1 ai'-dldafe for corouct' of Fu.- :m County -Atlantal. acc’JK'Mf whit ’ Denr crata last Monday of arraymn I ■■'(•O .' ■; 1 i:. • ir t the Nnvi?rhb'-'l fi general elteUcn. 1 ,n .mi' .. . cor n r 'i ftinipi; is ‘A S Scott'.” said the 45-yrar-otd • ilc pi .ol The tullon (four ty Executive Committee wouldn • let me run that way They 'lesig,uat fi one white man to run ••igi.in- A 8. Scott. Negro. Ti)ey':c making, it y contest, between white ind black " The wayinit educator said he s' d! | vv.i: a r?ioidMate, desoite pressure . fr-ni white Democrats to withdraw. "When you star! to plow a fur row. you don't turn back,” h” said Scot! ,1 scribbled "with draw::!" to th» Fulton Coun’y Dem ocratic Executive Committee Oeu>* WMm cm mi m-mi asks ACTION AGAttST MOB New Yui'k (NNPA) Support of GeorCi?. church organizations in calling for legal action 'ny Governor Ellis Arnall of Georgia ard law officer.’; in the “atroci out mob murder’ 1 of two colored to; r. ar.-.t their wives in Waiton v'vutny. Georgia, lasi July, was u'g-'d ia.-t Wednesday by tic Federal Council of the Churches of Chris! in America. A rosoluiion appro*. <*d by t :, e cotriciJV ex* cutiv commitUx' wa.-> made public. ‘Unless tin force* of law an ci government ck monstratc Use:/ effectiveness h. action attains! the oerpet’e tors of this crime,” it said, ' law less person:: and groups in other communities may thereby be en couraged to commit similar crimes. V WASHINGTON, D r. * NNFAi The United States Supreme Court, n effnet. last Mondav ordered a or’vrv I .irirl hear y suit challeng ing the practice of the Boaid of ftesH.rars iif Mac n County. Al» in excluding colored voters from rc-si’-itratiun. per 11. alter that body voted uiwih niously to request him to quit. Then he cmniniftei hastily 1 eversed ti ll aid xpiJugcd its inquest, from• !be i ceord ■; u> avoid possible Feder al proof rut ion fo* violation of civil liberties. The .sheet of yellow foolscap with Scott's pencilled statement was handed to the Fulton County ordin ary 'Clerk) Oct bet' 12 by one of the white candidates who perse/,- ally had harrangued Scott in au i effort to obtain his withdrawal. Howevei. Oi binary Eugene Gun by announced last Monday that l,t would not recognize this, c-xpla i, - irg Scott would have to appear per sonaljy if he wished to void his qualification blank Scott, meanwhile, saiil he had re tained counsel to regain possession ol’ the “withdrawal ” 'I want to get that statement back." he said 'l've employed a lawyer to help rne get it back If ! d- n't go to the courthouse to with draw. that means 1 don't want te.” /t The Peerless Way 'i Jh / is The 'Y Right Way! j Cleynittg will giv»> vo,u flGthiiijr Longei- \\%»ai /Jf Mtjr Bettei Appeal'd net* j*r; s££? Keep Yourself Altractive! |l| koi | Call 6437 —— / 4 oti'pbte Dry Cleaning Service |UM : for »he ENTIRE FAMILY I tim W I * P reerless MASTfeR CI.MNf»« * OYF.RS Inc. Main Plant—sl6-520 Fayetteville Street RKANCH BRA Nt : H RKAM'H BRANCH f or. IVlorgun JOS 513 t or. Glen* ood } -.-■a MeDoweH West ti.rrr-. Hillsbero St and Fcace f WEEK ENDING, SATURDAY OCTOBER 26, 1246 {TENN. OFFICERS !} A«;REE TO NEW TRIAL ;t Nashville, Tenn. - NAACP; 1 dt fenso attorneys were notified. , 1 by the State’s prosecution law S yers that they would request an ] z t ! aojourmneiil for a<guuirtih •.** H a motion for a new trial for Ro 1 bert Gentry and John M< Kivei , the two defendants in the re"' n* . :. Lawrence burg trial who we i convicted The prosecution indicated thj< j it would ask that hearing, on i i ~ the NAACP appeal --he adjourn j , :ed until October 26th The hem | ih; had originally been slav'd ; • | for October 18th Attorney | : Looby, Weaver and Ransom cor,- . 1 , ! rented to the state's request hu* ; 5 : indicated that they would still : * file their arguments on the tßtb. ! — V it PL IJ.GISi.AT! UK LETS NEW FEPC Bil l, Philadelphia (NNPA) A nr ■ • model fair employment practice * bill for Pennsylvania, drafted by 1 the commission on law and so • ri:.' action of the American Jew ' ish Congress, will he placed bc bre the eighth annual eonven- , tjon of <».•«* confess Novembei JO at tiic Broedwood Hotel Samue, B. KxatwY., jHfisideot of the Pl* Iladei'phi-* council of fi Cbong ;" ° c.r? 1 t P’-Jtt?’/ ihr bill w;i be introduced _in tli ■ 1W Pennsylvania Legislate •« following approval of the con gress. Also sehevl'lled for discus M';!j ' the- convention if t hr. proposed FEPC oi di nance which been submitted! to City Cvun ci 1. Snjjpor* \ our Paper! NFGROOOIIS Kvery ir-iru -uoi.ild h:we a Colored Doll Give h' i beautiful Brown* «kiii Doll f i Christmas. Three flashy nui’ibci with Hair, Vole?. Moving Ryes Shoes, Stockings, nicely tiii-.-r.i.ri Prices ] Li-inch ss.f/0: 21-iueii, $0 49, 22*inch, $7.99. Order How Jf C O D , postage extra. Wholesale and Retail.) 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