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»IVEF!K ENDING SATED DAY, FMB READY 22, 194? I iiiversa! Military ’rralain <i No! >eorssarv O Gen, Sloltlei‘Hs;:e Savs <J RALMIGII i’ i--' compulsory Milit.i.v Trainin' i .- undemocratic ;a-d .n U■ ,;\ ii> la i i With th' uut-liv. ini r; - - i. tv of the army thai if a-.luniad e.o, only bring Cwr* :t**r n r Negro people i.>f Amt nr;-, Ik Gen. Hk.rbt it C. Hoi.tcri h"? Washington re ited U. Army ■ frefer said in . t.H.cUJ address! m the Raleigh Ai : . n;\ \ ■ i!b . v and “Y" nicmbf ■■ Ihc Hint".! worth St; ret YVb.'A reront ly Those most vil.illy r tct n. ns this miliUt.' t:-.ii>; -. ve th and tlv ii pa; air ■ It;; ■ • ;“! hmi consulted in tai - mottei .hr s' and such a pr v ib or.iy rc ni in less ptuco and i-euviiy as st is, more a direct a' he k as ■ n :.• now heirfg n ade. * ; ,e 1 : s 1 a . ■ i. for lasting, pe.-isv In a -eathin•• ■ <■. ’is. i--.. lives of the a: i a 1,.: h i-.v; im.-il . General Holchah:- ah th a la nd armies i ; ■:■ 1 v- ■ ■sary, and that \ • s . w-a to: 1 a short, ; uddcii . a . m:. followed by violent <.<: mior tack. The n <’ vv ;r m . sr! be fain, ■ with atomic < .non-. but with sretv weapons vis; sir a ear and cioue.v of radio activuic. suestanco. a:.-, will be iougM ami vm > I v that reserve rat; a : b~- nis air/ and br. sms ! n<• viion f a '' > no defen.se anam ;s me ■ ■ ■■ warfare nd tar. are ;... sb they cannot i;n i.sayh: a e’er:. The effon at ms... mebiiPabu is false beca ti.a v c v:-u: vo- ns. . Russia’s- l;n":a;<:• ■: si. pom;- . l-V. notional securia ■■ •• , ■ \ > -ed tl • a small, highly tea ni„..i am; ... .• erful striking fms .i.nscn " as. ha. latest atomic atvh ...d;, a me pons, -'2) a ebsastet force so ciiui,;- pod to cope with a tin.-. i ‘uss.iaua geneses and oo on nary aria, m maintain order he . :. cj’s in devnsteri mm Stating thaf vm ma- imvv a-., in the great.:-! a.c a-a I- ii ever seen, Gcntrai i-seldcsidae s dared that was, have .sow a.er. such a dangcrcr.:-, i;va;vi. a ih : lii must be cr.ir.pl; tr- -a a iida-'h The general wa ;.:trm.h!a.« i K. L. Raiiord. t >a. Tnc :-w » of the YMCA with Re. P. H a--: son. president Miam 1 Alisa" . presiding * *?£d dwantfo (mi E f mmi '% (jC £ (ft f- t HATORAL HAIR ATTACHKEKR 1 ®tt Keif bo's-??} meet ail omamr, 1 ; ‘ . ’/.TCMCO | IBSi~KARE~BS&S??' 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To Sponsor Smoker i The IVh Club cf the Blood- : v.'in'i.u Sts cot YMCA will sponsor 1 ;• r'un ral membership moker at] the "V on Friday, February 27.! t':00 P. “vt it has been announced.; Special fcatut os of the program j include a discus-won of the repoitl of President Truman's Commit-j Ice on Civil Rights to he led by! Herman L. Taylor, attorney. Mu j steal selections will be rendered j by Marjorie Williams of the “V ' I staff and E. L. Kaitord. Execu the Secretary will preside. ft Pays To Advertise PAGE THREE Ni A AGP Hails Color Line Break In I). C. Hospital NEW YORK Walter White, executive secretary of the NAACP. I today sent a telegram t-f oongratu- I lation to Oscar Kwing, Admlruat.ra ! tor cf the Federal Seem tty Admin I istration, on his success in opening ! vlallinger Hospital in Washington, | IJ. C., to Negro internes. Mr ! White's telegram read; | ‘The National Association for ! -hr Advancement of Colored Peopir ■ ends yon Its heartiest congratula tions and thunks on breaking down | he color bar at GhiUnger HO'pitat ; This decisive step In abc-Ushing th f ] color line in the nation's capital i points the way towards greater | opportunity for medical education i and care and removing the blot of i discrimination which embarrasses i us at home and abroad.' | The Rev Alien Matthew Slmp «on became the first Negro Catho j lice priest in Youngstown, Ohio : Wh#n lie Wfi? recently ordained \y n > Bishop James A. McFadden.
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