PAGE EIGHT Continued From Page 1 WAKKAJST DENIED IS SHOOTING CASK the 'e’M'i'-i of Vnniiprfnvd The wer rant was denied mid Attorney Shores was asked to present wit* nesses evidence in order that the* solicitor could place the facts be fore the grand jury on February 17. During the interview the solici tor srated he had no previous knowledge of the case although stories were carried in all the lo cal newspapers Alarmed by the growing ca.-.vs of police brutality in the community against ttagroc-s, th group a ,en.- bled discussed the establishment of a permanent civil rights group to defend the i h his of all individu.:!- - V - -SCAD RULING ENDS RK SEGREGATION’ officials of the Raih-.'.ad in or.let to eliminate the unlawful employ ment practice, in accordance with the term.- of the Law < Against DA ennurjation). The officials of tin- Pennsylvania Railroad a rt tempi,lety cis a;-i ■ Btiv< with the Commission and agreed tv, institute .v-ignments to thi' !ockt*: vitoff.i s on ; • •“v. v. 1 >: * j ?h;.t' of 'enmnty is j- b<?cn dose. The Pennsylvania Railroad h.-<s furni' tied the Commis .-.ton with a ■ .<}.;• of thi lock-: assignments whir.!, hav <■ i.-v-ia, made on a ba.«.- aiwt ha? avrato-1 the Cotnno:- sior that 'length of service will be the •aeTcrmining factor m th> lo ti, re in tie atsignmi ett t«> locket; MORE THAN t ,tt Xt. GKOS.-, TEACHING IX VVHStU UOLI.EGI.S line Clark Kortiiiiat,. Wtiii.nu Penn College, 0-KalOosu, la. Edgar it. CJ.-.rk Sterling B> own. Arthur I). Davis, Dr. Lawrence D. Reddick, New School for Social re ■cnr. Si; Hat Woodruff and Dr. Ira DeA. Retd, hew York U . Dr Mur ian Cuthtjv;; ~,'id Dr Marian Wil son Sparling, Brooklyn College; Grace K Bair, Teach' ra College. I'Vl ,v l,; . 1 • * , fr It ... aaond and Frank G i!'f,n. Set on. Hit it College. South Or.,age. N. •!. Dr Virgil A CbP Ohio Stab C : Dr William H Mari;:. Michigan Si ati IX: nod Dr. Gem w D. Kel:.> y. Andovcr-Ne ,vTon. RED < ROSs ( OVS RTS NAZI OFFICERS' MENS TO NEGRO PLAY CENTER warn Banks, director c-f Red Cross activities. From its original two rooms .i tins expanded to three floors o:td has. lounges, a a stage, .. gym, "i i., Tfi my. wrttrr.tt room;-, prc.-sirg and sik-.'V -• r viees a field directors office, a.id an Army Exchange Service snack bar for the men. FHA EMPLOYS FEW NEGROES in gvtides f -ora l to 23, and in sal aries 1 on; Sl,!>- to 5,0,000 a y "V- - The total salary 'ippropriation rccor-nr :;dt c: is $1.7,5.'>,097. So far a- could be lerm-ri. no colored err;- pin the Washington office holds higher than a clerical pos>* t>ui; A*, of January this year, the Farmers’ Home Administration had made 6,000 farm ownership loans and more that; 100,00 . production and assistance loans If; colored per farmer- ouying homes, while pro dti.-t ton and assist.-i.ee ionns are. • made to aid farmer- in obtaining equipment and livestock Orly -hrcc colored men arc 'em ployed lo assist i.*s the making •<; servicing of loans mad* to colored farmers ,'ndw th> FHA ;;lan. when a loan ;s meek to s farmer, FI IA i.'t-cnis ;-i i - form area and draw, up yearly plans for the borrowers ir addition to assisting him ir, tbt- rnanagejnen'. of his farm The ihree colored worker-. ,n addi tion to helpii'y. farmers obtain loar-s, have atos earned on The man age ,>! wok or- colored form; -- V tot AL MAN HELD IN DEATH PROBE Ti’lrnan hit him two or three more time*, after which Johnson went into the office and ‘hr 'lighting ended. Horns bands a st.ntv.ment cor roborating Tillman's \ rsion of the figh'. officers said, and Johnson re ported to work os usual., the fol lowing W< dnesday morning, tout com plained of his head hurting him Wednesday afternoon and *■;.•> -d --mstted to Sk Agnes Hospital about 11.15 Wednesday night. A total of 353 oceangoing vess< Is < with tonnage of .493,721 visited S'., i Thomas m th. past fiscal year. ; comp;i- iv.l with 204 vessels with gross tauage oi 264.610 in lft»s. the i repovi stated, St. Croix'r. basic industry, sugar. showed a production increase from . 4/Ht) tens si! IWf; *o 4.970 Unis ill I 1M46, Through iner-.a.-oc? acreage aii-3 ocro-yieid md by improv u processing The price to the cane farmer for i his i94C crop was 60 a ton as ! compared with $6 73 In 1945 and 63.02 in 1941. The doay’s wage- for i licld worker:- rose from $1.04 in . 1941 to $1 60 in 1945, and $1 M ir. VIRGIN ISLANDS PROSPER UNDER FIRST RACE GOVERNOR 1546. The Virgin Islands Company, which operates the only sugar fac tory in the islands, is performing i well, tjie report said, oi providing ' v/age employment in field and far- | tory. and faclfilttfing setf-wnploy— 1 ment by its processing of cane for 1 over 500 small farmers. Private < n- | terpnse has beer, unable to per- | form these functions satisfactorily, j Rt. Croix exported ’37.608 proof sallonr of rum and liqners in 1946, as compared with 129,082 proof gal lons in 1945, the report, disclosed. *v Thomas exported 617,441 proof j gtiiioub in ! — —u a- compared with i :m*m in 1945. Under-lying the economic prob lf®; of the virgin lslr-und, the re t»ni said. -$g the fact that p large fimoum of money is sent out of the co’-wnuniUes in payment for food, eaGiiet and otiu-i ■'ommodilies pro- d'.H'-.d abroad, while very ttlt i money come- from the outside foi things that art prodncwl In the is j lands, ' Eve;;. >'iccesful effort to reduc: j the islands' dependence upoi l no ;>oi ,td ,;oudt uliu sci Viuco. uml tv ! increase the consumption of lock: I productions at home and their mar j kt.ing abroad." stud the repotf * : “will help the economy of the is ' | ienrit." , I Tli. report also asserted that there is no pla-e under the Anieri ‘ ; t- -I flag where citizens of the Uiut ’ ’ Slat' “are the greater need” oi .! putolit t:: r laiu t than the Virgin . j Island}, ■ CONVICT 2 RICHMOND COPS - FOR RAPE found her and a male compan ion arguing in a parked car on Ciiainberlayru Av-c. when they ; drove up. They had just return ed from a social function and j wore discussing an issue- vvhii h had arisen between then;. She ; 1 said the officers sent the m.. n away and then told lu*r !he\ would take her home 1 Instead oi’ carrying her home, the officers drove in the oppos ite direction. When she protested ‘ . • ii;.t sin- did not. live in that v< : c;ni;y, 'they Icnta-d her are dt i,', e OUt fit the lone- , - po l v. hetc .hi alleged the\ attadltcd if NiGKO rd.ltfi.VT IE AM lo JAKE OVt.lt THREE (\T VNJ SM msrtllUTS ,!/(.rigth of 3.000 ;«on With the ■ r.-hf:duled arrival i/ !!-■ iny! and ■- C,,l;■' I.,laliOUS. Here January 20 oti a inspection '..- i..icu!- ;'>am General Robert L. | t.idit-lberger, c!.>mOTand*:-i of the Bih . ’-my. in “ ■ i.hi colei vd t.mop; .and told them. T : c no u-ason why you -huuld not b- the snay outfit in Japan," Th" 24!?; was th; first -azcobl: ' colo:<?d imit to sec t-embnt in 1 '■■•■ war in the tt.■ ,d . AfiO; , .or;" uctiia- in the Bc>iithwest Paci ’ fie. v.'.f rO'in ejtt'd ii;lo it iaho; • in,it Bra:! > udt-d Use war in Okin- V 01-! F.NSIVE N’UR.SERY RHYME DkOIFI.O AFTER PHOII-aT 3'.tie v'ei'Se. “Ten i.i-lie Niggeit.’’ W'.:.- if; :i:i ibi Ci by Ml'. JdICS SS “eX > ticnuly derogatory", end he add ed iTi.il iii neve ii appear ir- ■> book jof itujtsej-y rhymes to which the very y<>.;r.g arc expe-'-vt -,vr fee? i . most harmful." 7.7'-!, STUDY IWDfc.t I;ft ? h.HI.S i t.Yt. SCHDLARSHIPS :• Negro student lo ndy to- a - -adiuiu- degree in his own state S and tb - cost in an e*«f-of-sl.a‘c I -chool. Over in North Carolina, the state j college offers a full law school ar-d , craduat-.- course in other field- Graduate- training in science is oi i tyred A..-!••- T College. The te maintain- an unlimited ap , i ropriation to cover courses not I oiferetL while Virginia, in addition •<j a $75,000 -.i-hoiarship fund, offers an alternate plan an outright j grant equal to th« slate cost per j siueni at the school were admission denied. JUNK I MISSES’ WOMKN’S ' DRESSES Suiv case for a tired wttrdrob<‘ . . a bright «■><—» new dress to wear <r~# ? now, and on into |5. *- spring* And at ut. • • •'* ; heard of savings . y i, for with prices ill X PSSS*SV around us going up ft ’ <,lf and up ours keep • jjflilf eonun;; down and IftpJ. ;‘|j M d «Wfi 34 ; W> Ik> stop in and see » ’ $2 *Jo A our splendid assort- j 4 ¥ * men! oi one and i.wc j \gsjjLju ( | piece .styk* drcssses ,v j f “■ : ‘ r - Xtil/lija -/ e Hiding always. - (: H : .U* | wanted black crepe) Si-5 " ! , :T i iH* ■***•? ' V *■ !< . , / I'v* | jerse.vs. spun raj > '*•. ; ’ . -mJ& , t’lj. f. ' P 'ijji I ons. Sanies and sat- < - )*W' in;-; a. ri d failles. ( ■■|. jk ■ ; .Is Lovely colors shades <«f! i!• * jf M . . . .solids and prints • j : ,|i •' * !; i All sires 9to 17. IP |i ''ft- : j|j!' ij» i 20 * m »« i%i Mi 16 1-2 io 3t 1-2! ft !i‘i 1 r ' 1 i .Hi Formerly priced 1 o •. r. t|§ $39.95. \ C \ $5 to S2O * | : j ! w m irt ■ - FAS Hull's | If&ettruttee Bui! divas I L~™_ j .uu. -. 2 ?NOTED FIGURES j SOMINS ID N. 5, : STATE CHEESE ;- DURHAM Within the next; i;. w day.-;, two internationally i it, known jigures will deliver public j i- ; ad.v sees at the North Carolina - ■ r-tlif <‘k here. if Or. Kebruaiy 7. D- W E Bur n y.ii. u til tVif ta>,i- jiilhoi. iiiaf.oi‘io.o S w •> s director ol .neh for the I NAACP, v. iii -peak )>> rt-. t.aiigs-.OU liugtoc.", poe: .uni vv. iter, appear.; * , Monday, February jo. Dr Dubois he.- b. <i. one of the ‘ lop figum. in Negro etc- since 1895 1 vhc; h.. did -i.-roial -nudy at the ■ ! nrh po.-itions ■ Professor of Eco -1 ' t-i.ocs .iiid His.orv at Atlanta Ur; 1 ! versiiy, Directoi of p-übiicity for -''D;:* N.AACP Editor-In-Chief of the •* : f'riri Magazine. He \v;e- the found ’’ it rofli t ‘Advanc-t-mt-m of Sci ■: Uplia 1 liiia S«iroril\ ! o Sponstir Tit Piulure < K.-to.rKr|l Tli- -\lplia Thef• < ".> s. ! Da.j l 4■ i !> Alpha Kappa ; Aiph;- Sorority will panao;' a !c-c --tiwri .“; ruvi tm 'r/ir. rciilo-is at f.’is.ilf-lghb Adiiiinistratuv.'i , MiiiMiiig * tuff j> n on Februavy 10, :7 h 4 .t. 1 Knno'.inc^sd ■ .on lh<? n*Trt nv iii j )-c Mr. Thi in-: Mnvvis Mi-r •; j Vr ! I Tiu T?n nil ge. ou 15t •;*ndjng wo*T» • i ’ : < .' ■' !h. H Id of heahh m North j,. ■ Canvlbi.'.t aoci will jjj J* the ma:<s : '♦ ' «... » | •>.- i rs-?;iv ifthki’ii.iii tsV.4i j* ov’inrr spon** ; -or-'-d by the Wake Court tv Tufc-'-'- ~ l ‘N.iD.ds As. .H'..|’!..)lD - Tv health commiUec is composed of Sorors S V. Perry “hoinnaii,: N .Am:. p,txinv. Sauk Edmood.-on cl i. .- gjrit Wh.'-.aker F V Latham. 11 aid G H H. r. ■- The public is • cordially invited to attend. Rev, Cross Recovers, Cels "Vvv Pastorate SANFORD The Rev 1,. C. , i Cross, former State m; --. ~ i ■ ni.ysieiens advj~ed to retire thre yt aye a of a Mroko. i- o ' . again and has been tailed to tu< rosioratt; of the Fir=i Congrega ticnsl Church, it has rts; been an-;"', vmmeed. . ' N. C. MUTUAL HAS 117 MILLIONS LN FORCE ! . seu-etai y: .W, Goodk-y assiDant ti. secretary: Aaron Day, Jr , assis- iet taut secretary; G W. Cox. vice- .t ’ president, agency director: D ' •' C. Deans, Jr., associate agency „ d meet or; J. L. Wheeler, D. P < Martin assist ant agency dtrec ■ t; =s; A, T Spaulding, actuary. | ■ assistant ;• ••• •'?' J r p ,-ng, Jr.. as>istant treasurer; ti : Mr- Bessie A J W-fitted cash - J ki; J. S Hughson, Mrs. Viola; i Cl. Turner, a. .ostants to treasui ir, W. A, Clement, assistant to : 1;! > ugeney director and N. H. Bor- | 11, tt. asf.isum; actuary. :. THE CAROLINIAN Mini rnimi 'mn iWflriirTrrnH“-n.rD"— AND ACCEPTED T.-.E /V v ' .. , r: 1 NEEDLE v/Ckk AS A V* • Gi FT TO TI • E TStOVA L AS? T “" ECT “" j MS.JANE * J J ROBERTS ! M %at, IMaWI übewa-s f/rst f - Ml and truly great- c WJ - Conti .rural l- . - Insurance Companies Report 3,940,704 Policies fit H tl ('OKI' Tia-i. c. sh bakieec- nrmch Mgh- BIR MING HAM .ANP? Negro DjU'-.-ilH'!- COl'fipiitnt'h tlliit ; 540.’i .4 : <. \MV in !'OJ Os- Ut tie i.u-ginning of the pa:', yt-ar, an fieri-a jo o; 34.‘;,07U Hit- policies epresas:! -vcuslty of (la live-- .if yi oes i-.v.ling $72:;.225.,:;i i jo ii - Tease ov i ;iw- prwtoii: yeas of |0 million dollars The remark;.ale svwrL p.-iffereJ a.d iliute-J by A, P i.ieutlcy ■ • .«reiary ■ th N; tiwtal ! ■’ . c i,ju-iiviltv:; ci I;: i.'K-mij.',.-: ti their ;ij eompaiiir-s Capittil stock ota.l S3i>4c ..ti.; ■ .. - i -yv- Yi : lit it ii.• C -lidfc; riiijfi v U .'.-1,1.74 '.triij. ait ira:r<-;.i'-c of 12 1■ 2 r,:ili<3J) over iili previous vs-sr The cornv.m;t". 'pa so ' poli.-y --;w!-!ci■ - :? lac ivcflciai'ies o total of 795.422. They loaned policy hold try, an additional $1,603,000. Mort ;sge to save home- and businesses ino to ....;a and expand totaled .5,093.037. i hey p;.: : in ii. -. :;Sir: a.iU axes tor the- supi'ii.'i't of schoo’-. ■ uilih ng of ioabs an- operri l ;on of heir state, city and federal gov irnmcnt and old age and social eci.rity cenc-fH' soma $3.32,4,303, / : NEGRO SLAYINGS F 0 EACH WHITE IN BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM 'AN Pi Sewn L. tiT for HHC or* - Nf gro c r i\\z <% '>: i:. curding ?o figure-. ifieo.-.oil o> oL uner Jot Hiidc br *:id. toriron-i;. ther* i'uve boon three •ii Oi STK I": i ri;3;' ;.it ?'t\J tVVIj p Ja:-M'tiUO.iC * S by nl\ )n>- IL\- L.flH'Orii. Tin re wrrv f oporkHi i;3 hnmv Hu*.- ii' lor ihKL oi vhkb 7.'i wore Nogroi and i'j were IDEAL PREPARATION FOR YOUR HAIR. if jom i>air is falling nut, n u oi split*, jSmhhhH||S .tflies ir. this jiV'i .L.; !H‘v, ]>i epuratioti re out rife: •'.) H! «(*.». If nn •*. .‘eh; !;l. .u.d < ,>iu plete!:. i.-uskisl .i t t!<,• iv.-; ;t-, .-eium lh* P'-.ft). II ami get \a>Ui tealicv l-.'h'k ;.■.'••ip oeayiiiul ken oi:■ ■:■ liejM-mlfi on n tjeallhy -.:!;■ f(>iidii;eii 7';tKe s»«t- i-rrtgc »)i:« aume; tiaek g'uflraii+t't Vtia e-V'h send nn money, '*®WBSP .just your name end address. Pay (.Tn.ln.an S ■ lit ilu.. a few tutu upon <S»- V live, y 1 ! you .* rul mollfcy nrlite ' "K h \ve ;.uy jkt^i *» Tl- . Lan«r Co., F O. Bos 744. £>ept.l,y; Boston 9, Wat». ' / W&i \ EXPRESS J TRAVEIER?y^^' I CHEQUES W* a greet risk to carry cash on a trip. An unnecessan- risk, g toe. because we can tom your travel fends into Americwi $ ! Express Travelers, Cheques spendable- anywhere, safe every. I where. II these cheque* are lost or stolen, you receive • prompt refund, They’re more convenient than personal checks, because no identification is required except your sigsAtuit. Denomi aatsons of $lO, S2O, SSO and SIOO —for only 75< per SIOO iaainkauai chsu-ge, on tok si this bank. *_* J I X. : L— / \ || Mechanics & Farmers Bank DUKH AMR ALEIGH Member Federal Deposit Smisrawca Corp. i ■ ■■!■—■ ■!■■ i iiman i ■■iimii ■■ ii umii—unaMiiimuii inn ■inn aim ■ ■■■ i iri sno iiaia im »!■ ■■ nin*nn >—m i inn mi n ioi «n 1 t h.m tl); arag, .0. .athei 11 ic insunrnci' conapuiiivs nd stood at over s4,i'c>O,vOo while -locks a.id bond' owik-oI uitaled $42.0i.'0,0fi0. ! :;<• vonibilv-d a.,.St.‘b.-' of V- V COirj jwnic-:- totaled sTO.OtW.OOi), :»n i-i --. ut S32,fMJt»,OOO over the pre vious year. ,Ni.uanerE, magazines and Pi inter.- r-.ci'lvU'd iseai ly a half mil ?i<j.\ uj -ash and .aii.ivs 'e tlieir 1 <’..488 employes nccoumed for an . dGiti*mi i ’ft- . •» I'.'-A F-nC i-J A. * . v *,l# •/«.*. MV*/ i is, ripj vs.tii! one con of -very I’ITVC a ltd , ;.;; 11 S ; ■/'- sn .: iii L*. ■ isiiiieri I• s The a- it • • iy4d ixiid iiov.4 uoi tlp*ost-Tii rial ureter;., and irmm • ocietii-.-:. life ~iai touiaa? ;r-.ir-nev conipanies. a’hc- reportin.- Negro coßipunie-s have m uD-r.v 54?..6»0,C00 for the pro!-ation of perlicyhclders. a gain of $6,000,000 The co>tipanics rep* ’ ■ ■st-t th- largest business in the i. ae 3 1 ■T. -■ - a,!mps..iet of the NN.1.4 tapi.-r: ! li.erai :(>• a i;i At* 1 3 Las and tht- District of Columbia. Thirty-live of tire member coni p.- iit. a..ii-a.. r itcxne tfim ■v :n«'. st.ite-". iwo are ; n the . nd M are in the non and east. PARTY DROPS ORGANIZER . ...OU! SVILI.K .ANPi - "The ' . • .iK VI,I. U. iha K > . <iion- ti the List tl. ee election.? - ov.'s that the ly.-di'-rn wasn’t work . u-;cc. Ji.hi- V Ct nr.mins n-; ■ i.iiKty organization clwnrinan. in Mt'iamir.g tae removal of John ; r- ' . ion ;-t.m<- Negro Denioi r: h . from this tiiaimsmsHip '.•I !.h- -Joi.ii". 2 -rg.inicatK.ii Petrie 'a'(J s not h- ."sjjUj,' rl 1- inr- iuturi urganizatiou work in tie Negro Vofdls will be hfin-iled /iir-'-i-tto' trurr. paitv headquarters. HOWARD HEAD FIGHT TO KEEP TUITION SOWN WASHINGTON D. C iNNPA'i— i A'ihou&h ivhtie colleges in sh> • Washington, U C. are.-, have raised their tuition an average of 2;i per ms* over war time levels:. How. .-d University has jemaint-d sensitive to the financial difficulties of i ;i'icnt:- and made no n: teases ui the last two years, James M Na brit: Ji.. Howard sr-eretury; -aid lasi Friday. A survey of whit.,- schools her - , >’.ved that American University rai.-: d i-• ntilion from $365 to $430 a ear G orge Washington from $271 to $236, anti Beniamin Frank- , lit. University from $l2O to .$l6O. • lilsewhere it: the nation. Colum bia Umveisily raised its tuition from 400 to $475. Yale from $450 to >,64 5 Cornell from S4OO m S6OO and 1-r.r.vn and Dartmouth from $450 ' to $674. The white schools blamed their 1 -..itinn reisi-s or the vast increase! . , their student bodies stating that ; 5 I-.,id raised operating co-ii.s "We are faced with the >amc j problem:. of tlu- fchooi : which have rt-.istd. their tuiii-'.'ii." Mr. Nabritt said, '"but we are sensitive to the dificnlt ie--. our students arc now having meet ins their preset u obi*- ! Rations." Mr Nabrttt said under present j conditions the school vvat onatiU: to ! make u statement that tuitions! would not bo raised but "we are g«u.:g itkwn at the- present The ion how far can we ALPHA OMICRON ORGANIZED AT SHAW RALEIGH Alpha Omit-ror*. Shav UHivx-rsiiy chapter of Alpha Kappa Mu Nation, : Hn’. e Society. ore- ; ,irii/ed 15 - the 1T?G~41 school >-1 »-i-llily -, Vll > i the nei'ii-I of four r.fft members. Tit napti-i- r- 1 l-Hr, John W. Manley Divinity student of O-rno. i ; arkin. Balejgh. secretary-treasur -,-r; V.mzola Bond Gates; and Thel f»r Ty pint; Mimeographing Notary Public ’ -I 5. or t ALI. M. EATON 1.41* OAK WOOD AVE. Telephone 3-281)7 I KimbrelVs I I JANUARY | f» i r&RANfr vliLnliAn wL only 3 More Days 4 FRIDA Y - SA TURD A Y - MON DA Y mu •xMnimi r—h'»n«*.»'»-i«miaM»m^w<Trmmiwmmwi'WfiternTn'i-savao— mjuuwmiw—»-n«awwt«a«WMi*WNWMr»i aflt Tremendous Reductions ggg RANGING Ifl °/o T 0 htifo I I FROM 1U ifU I I Buy Now and Save $$ I i 124;E- Martin St. Phone 7739 j WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 194? ma Gumbs, Henderson. Dean Fet ter P. Payne is advisor and James E. Thomas, graduate member, is as sis tali i. advisor Member- of the society lasi year j included, Misses Madge Clarke of' New York City; Anna Boone, Dov r. N J.; Dotoihy Cheek, Header-[ .-on: Edith ! Prunty, North Fork, West v.».; Mildred Oakley. Oxford; ..-nd Dorothy P<well New York Cify. YALE’S CONTEST FOR YOUNG POETS TO NEW HAVEN. Conn -ANPI - Closing date for the 4,5th annual LUC K Y I~) A ; DOLLAR m 3 % J BKAC E L £ T NEVER BE BROKE or ■--- —" A re&\ U. S. Silver Dollar attractively me unt«d on a a beautiful embossed §£* JrC|% b»\*c.£i*t. Dollar can be qp f \aken oft :»nt3 spent any sy| time If a new . different and iocky--worn by man. woman, or child. A:l fui SEND NO MONEY ' ■ ■ " -••• »- your i'i;» me ."4ini asutj jiff', ’.visti' rtn c*niY $3-95 50-. -.VO iIMIV. vV’H i’ tV J >SY..\ ( li~, oo L. w. ijH «.f *V:»S. It • BING SALES 6758 Ciyde Ave Oect NON, Chicago 45. 11l ;r-p Solve Your /%. */ Jr. dL. Cleaning : 1 oil Problem | call or visit Telephone 6437 f-jP; ’ j§ J Complete Dry Cleaning Service jj|j H j for the ENTIRE FAMILY iS Peerless MASTER CLEANER** DYERS. lik. \ Main Plan!—sl6-520 Fayetteville Street BK.VM H lilt AM H BRA Mll BRANCH . Cor. Morgan iOT; 513 Cor. Glenwuotf Ijljlj and M- Howell West Jones tmilsnoro St. and React ~ fir... of Younger jntoK which ' opened ihi. month, will be March 1. according to wi aiinoiinucmeut . rr. lout week by W H. Auden, j editor of ti c rale University pretn j The ,‘iifhoi o) the winning mi.tiu ! script will receive a SIOO pi ize plur ; the u.-u.sl author's royalties from ; !h> oil.-.- of hr book Margaret ;'.Ya)k-i’s "For M\ People’’ .... the , inirin; manuscript weral year's : ago. ,-uid ha.: been tin- only manu ript submitted by Negro poets to ; capp n tin- poetical pi iW RITAH PRIC£ 1 ’i. ,s MADE AND SOTTifD ftt j CHARtfS 4A.CQUIN et Cie., f»H*tA , PA. * ESI 1684

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