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WEEK BNIMTCC SATURDAY, JULY 3,194 P i'i- -I y ATTEND EXTENSION WORKSHOP—Farm end home demonstration agents from sev eral siatos gel together with workshop leaders cn the step cf ihe Hampton Institute libra ry during heii two-week study of agricultural extension preb Jems and opportunities. Ross Newsome, Virginia State Dis trict Agent at Virginia State College, Petersburg, who may bo seen on the back row at the right, directed the workshop, which had 65 enrollees and in eluded in its leadership govern ment specialists in their field. —Photo bv R V. Burrell. ST, PAUL CLOSES ' BIBLE SCHOOL The Var.h Rtlhle St h >1 of Paul AME Church Ho cd i>: mo ? 4 n ; ! i with i.n approp.-iai> gram. de picting in . ,-j fc !:■ . pict'.u i • end pageant ? lie sc->pc of school'? u(fe iups. Miss Fi H. (. Mi Caul.y opr: - ' i.'itcndtmt, said th.v l!-;.? pu p* ;.y were enrolled this year. Then w< 15 teachers, including ihe super-' tendcul and 'he tmisi lucu't.’ on the office .raff and three hos tesses. Prof. -1 W Eaton, esffei-.ed and progi e? i\-f- irnicipal of tie taieiHe Hunter Soho; i. dcir-.. rc 1 mo t inspirine and p ue icai •ddrete to lire pupils. I i iiC r-.i. n.. I ■ .<• jo-. T p. I>• Tr-'t iej-orted ‘nr.: mot .• it...-. ; had her;.. c p- id ,or sse o’ •- ... > > ‘!’i’r;n •• ' *n ciydCc Pn n,.pils m he s crept ivr. happy and c'.-nt, ia :te. > T* '• ' iei:!' \ w: ea I • ■:! v ■ He. l ine: s',, Ms in Was':: :'£t<ui, Mrs. Galley. Mi • Dnia.'-in >l - Ms.. B Wit- Ham- Mrs G! . To rm. Mi Christies- B- ae ah'- \ f-i.- Mm: and Mi All. a <;u<. •• anti u A •>- t, an. M - phvM Mann, ht- . Icimr-'..:!l'. Mi-' Y.’i'i': 'lliUs; • Mr M lh '. a l . e. ; Ml C ■> Wortham p.nr. i : ' i a ■ j Gt ay. .mi Joan Me ore. Mi.-s Cal bet me Emu-: div.rtit. arat !‘ . ; i: so .. Mr? Hortens- Do! V.; Mi-'W Alnnm a:: i Me - ihe t . !'.■•- « wauls Dr. PoiM<i<*\l(M "s inning Kssa\ r ( Washing n <ANi‘ Dr Hud rus A. P< .re i- . dm !. ' .i tore end e ■ a ' t ■' Public IP :Em "■on > Liberia. wa vm j .e .w ab! mention in Lite 1047 Sir Hem." Welleonie P ze coni;- putt ].ir his paper bused -n pypetmen‘s conducted in the nv .non labora tories. Second of only two ft :zc'• pwardt d annually Etc A .-‘el ation of Military surgeons o' ti" TTnited States, home.able mention entitles the winner to life mem bership in the association. Dr. Poindexter’s winning p; per, ‘‘A Laboratory Fealurit; in Stud' of the Protect' c pnwet of: Smallpox Vaccine f.-Mtn Tic Different M<uv.tfactu'''?r.s” i tribes research conducted with belts of native technicians at- I racked to mission in West African republic. Smallpox is still a public V health Dro-Vt'cm in Liberia. It- • control has been a mates proieet i of the mission, now in its fourth year. SO DON'T LOOKt * Middle eye has been defined ; that period when looking back- i ward make? ene sad and Looking forw.u-d makes on'- miserable. if Pavs To Advertise 1 J Etch for | £FORMAL | ENING OF | INER’S j .OR IST Bloodworth St. aied In The 'ooper Building Convention Highlights Cot respniidimt. NCVR Philacl Iphia is liuualh 'bur.-:-: ilie the ..cams tryicy to contain ■ ilr -hr'iiit which ha i dost ended j upe-ii it for the Ri publican i.onven-, u i,ow meeting. With such a gn • J ■*<> of ,i - ir.: i.■ ■: t Negro GOP fig ures in Ann', lean politics in aitcn . dance, Io e.i-e'-e one as the i -1 . nuts;.n.ani" would be presumiii ; However, atu / sri-ing early, and! glancing what ier.i- an cndl< ; ; li: t of dele ates and alli-i nates. \vt ; ii; sn; the difficult task of Iryniii , to get their reactions:. [ ' \. llr • os' ' : early bird e.atehci !hc worn: \c , ; stifled a yaw.i and stepped into ' s Glaiisic’ne nnul just in iin;o .it s o j Dr. T. H. Bia wc r 11e-i riate-el sSc- ! 1 gate from (*■-«•'gin. iitirrvini: !>• ; Ibreakfa-'b Dr. Bsc.wcr. of the i od 1 i.'u'ey iaetion who will 1" nr mi ei 1«. . ‘he figh* he let< ' connection wiih ilv. famous Psu--e-- King c«s'. said. "( T nle:-s h e Re publican party can show Hie Ne groes a civ:! rights plank MOJ'i.i v-ch.i; so . til v ■ ‘ b ■ ill:it i otc. Leaving, 'he diymfied N- gi • i Georgian ‘. allii.e hreakfn t, we inir :;cd (o the Hotel Bmjumin Frank iin wiicre we surereiied in - full' dragginy Ohio alh'nuHe :i:ll o W S Lyr.-i.in in ... cn; s for ill? coiiili;. id • Wivn ask' ? about the civil rights plank, the Goh i mines lawyer poin'ed to the ■•>-c riiinendiilvn:: of 11.- Rt:solioi<nt 1 Cornrniti.ee handed him by J. ai EE 1 ’: ;; 11 c rna *e - del ee. a t ■ from \V V;i :iini, ami 'h i-e lave mpri.bi r o’ that ■ late :• legislature After listen idcv.ee in the .Rey-übiic.in p-.-riv we tip* to tile it cxpi r--i-.-ns es eonfi pee-'otv excused 'vurselves -i made tracks for the clevatoi's wlicse iv.'o Tatt .-aippcit-r?: we si waid i. D> . W. Hunter. alterr;:ee ' i ' gate tr*;tT! O', io smiled in oa>d!> ivbi it v. o in. in .itt-d tile Tab bands he and hi- ampanion .lu-i.e , Pen :• J ek-on of Ci-. veiamT ever ' sin::. "Taft will v.dn,'’ he m. •vh ii -i i-.cd <b. 'll hi ea.'td. Je Dr Uuiiter. hmve' , rr. vouid make nr ' prediction on which baliv hlf can idida'e a-m.id b« victorious Ai t c ■ vji a tile i .1 IT.-...-,: :. - te-rs. -,i c .- nsht-d. ti- Coin ens i >n Hah. iu.-f is. time to e- ■ i n.- • lidi r MVIMi.c A C-.M'e: alieimP j deles,,!e f.-onj Ne >. *> M, (%•.!•- n.flius w;n nuri-commin. 1 beyond I fftat he was all-ont f:>: the I com-natiun and elec’ioi; of Gove r j nor Drwsy We m maged to button- S.oie two of the 'li' I • ('<•>!••« IS I .1 - giants-,',;--arm- b-r ti; convention: Joll". Woo- 1 : of \V Virssua nd Andrew H; i: .-on of Ma ylsna Loth ?! whom ate exjiericncfig their first convention, j.nd inak’i<g tht most of it. A! hi •• "Be, t" ••.?-i? : ;.n' 'o ('■-.?* cut .on Secretary Mrs Dud u ■ !!,. . . of Mic.biga:;. ;;<U i> ■■ nw liivic-i;yhi foi f, w irinu'e-, i!.n - ll'.g t. u , Tuesday moiuiii;" t-e-sion when i'.c was deii " tori to pri't-en* the report J the Cnmmitu-v on T's ■ mranent (Jr:.y■•■.-nization re'-crr.mcno me H 1 Speaker "Joe ' .Martin i o South Oarries On Plans l or Regional Schools A TLA NT A ■ ANP i - Ah he. ;;:n ■•’n.qress 1 ailed to approve the com pact anions, 15 bi'Ulhern suites lor segregated regional school-, the otitii continuing wi n. the pk.ii wiiohut the federal government. Seati-cia ieade:-: hop,- t ( . the p: ograrr. in ;><•* t"n by September. My two month? away Although the white upreinney d-.r: .:re wovkint* hard to get •ne.-e schools set up many Negro ■'atlr-t-s are -Kit figuring out c.ow to light tiie school--. They are plan ning court action on the claims j that th:se schools will not be equal. Tr.iv will ba.-e thrir arguments] or. In ■ atenicp.t '-Nol even the most Mathematically precise equal ity of segregated insitutions can properly be considered equality under the law. made bv President Truman's Committee on Civil Rights. Headquarters for regional school activities are here in Atlanta where ti e executive committee of the ed ucation council of the Southern Governors' conference has set up of fice. It will soon appoint a director j of study with office herr- to study means of putting the proposed pro gram in actian. Present plans call for i rntrn : 1 designation of certain schools as ;' regional in order for the program , to start immediately when the tall term begins. States will, contribute ’ a Certain share of the students and required finances to support the j schools. The proposed study vi!!', lasi two yenrs, i that !>*••• The v.htrnn deputy -In-riff of : 1“ nng -vaiu.i county carrii cl oui lii? i’iiur--. like an old aand ' '-'ib'iiib -d" to tlt-' photo -1 ijine;.-. pie::; w;Hi his usu-il good * * * Todd Dmu noted slage Rina biM star • ■ i soloist the Tue>.- i.,y evenir.g .-sion. It may have i 'in'll a r-iincidciicc that the C.'n ! lurnt 1 • B-o.idcasiing System bad : .Mini 1 technical difficulty which cut i:j purl Hi the broadcast while he ]-a i.-, cn. the pia'form. 1! may have I\, ni -agm: leant than the is,: i ;< n ••' iici. over that w.c mode i :,e of •;.< idivision companies • . c;e dtd;d. ' qu.-n iei s win n Ma.isi rate }»>•:'. on. Reynolds wa.-. j m.rkiiu* his Tuesday morning ac:- : Tress. i 1 (.vi 11 1 cn Alfred Drscoli. ot New Jersey how ed up ill the re lion civ <•.' Reynold? ilali im -..-■ mi. in id deiog-Pe.. He icciv* ■' .. tr ii.iii-i u- ovation from tor GOD dig.ii.uies assembled who ::< ■ ::: u.'Mi'i on bit: ini' 'grated ! Guard •.« '•at -uu Judge t .Mr.- Hobson Reynold, were 'l* l ■ -! 'he affair, which '.vas a : coni; .'nation side-bar earns and so 'ti ll gaiboi'ing. IT: C It Poweli. New York GOP NS anil Boxing Commissi'’l.t'l Nt w York anil Philadelphia, ti yitig i.: liia! stale, is commuting between n mii: an i' P <>n tile Gnnvontion. f.i Loiiis-W.ilcoU fight, and ‘iic Amsi-orri.nn New? of which he is j ;:‘ 1 isir, at !he ;;inic t true. /. i ooby. NAA OP ; law yc; whn iinn-rile.i '.!• cT* nnc-oc I ■: >■ us an odser"- .. V. 5, i; I -i eon. he wa Condi ! amine !. s i email*.in,- in the city on In: abiliiv 1o c; a ticket ; nto t i«iv> r.P.oi .Judg'n;' by me -. ui cj 1 y of a i ailoide admission weds, thi a.-.te. me ; M: Looby Will . H'li 'iii .•lUoiKieci the i'ceeplion on luc.sdi.y evening for dea g.'U s and vi i •>! s Wiiiie i.n fiul not make his '■ m! nitiiics publicly kin.wn, the GnJP ng n' IS 111 :. \. (1 to i.C. -V 111 i. I -Me tn ,I. - . ' i IVS'lli ■•• 0 t ~ a i- iru Nh.te Senate on fit King ago ’i-.at he was a candilidt-- GOP ticket in that state. OVATION GREETS JUDGE REYNOLDS AS 80? SPEAKER The address of the Hon Hobson Ry.vnol ’ Phiiadolphiu jurist, at the T;ir 'lay mo:.nug of the R r - ; p:it licart National Convention enr •mHy being .id in Philadelphia. • <i- -i i i-.e of the largest , i.va! !',re: of nny speaker to date Speaking in behalf of the 15 million Ni-rro Arm. r iel: the Philtidelphia ran;.. ;.-,f ia io made a U'cmf-tidoiis im :on .goon on the as-ombled dclc- Jtn Reynold ■ v.ml induced " . c!.i!vi,-. :iun ,;v Timow.-ii y . r D-vigh: Green Gove ; IP:' "l 11-in. -'s who haded nirr> .is , , !fi,,.u outstanding poli !i< a: gnu fratr. nai Icadt rs ■■<( hr race in the nation. I! was aiso point d i.u' ;lii note;! Piiiianclpbia CJOP igni ha.- been endorsed for "iic post of St;.'. Senators, the fir.-* ot the race io be so honored. I; v. ■ estimated that an uud ieni c of s .nic JO inillion j.ieiaoi.-. • i.n- Rc- nold .. address In . ddi ici: ti the tnousands assembled at Ihe Hall, till ether f-:ciiiHcs.. in ludiiig -adio. television "lid new-- : eels, picked up me address as it wa ■ p; csciUerl. The ui.Most burs- of applnus wa? orr . ii-.nvd bv the linking dec laration th.a the Negro people do ! not want Communism in any so? m i: tins ceumiy t.ut rathei desire .. -pirn of unity which miiat e-xi?l ii t ace and economic proaperty arc o be achieved. The brilliant Negro spokesman ] also advised the delegates that ihe Negro population will never "su ] pinely snti complacently aecrpt a second digiee citizenship. They .annot be bribed or blackmailed ! into : enauiicmg Ilu ir just and equal status as citizens of the country." ■tie pledged finally tnat the Color 'd people, whose vote is unfettered vi 11 join you . .In the upsurging ['ground swell that will sweep the j D me,ora lies pa* tv from the citadel Got power At the conclusion of his speech, the i mmyeuli-tkJy-ol.id Reynolds | was accorded a rousir.;: ovation and I received citjiivatulatoins from many ■of the party I. r-iei'*, on the pkitiM'lu BV POPULAR DEMAND! < . - J,, 11 1 W. Mere Is no Safer Fire { "■ i than tm %£ ermfiß Itmv r wgy ML Irn Ig, «*,« mis xm*. fsmm SPip s WSm as l© ws-m 9m sH w. Sfefi 1; -- Tpir'’ ' • -.vjfi Tk \\\hii V t> V' ; ” v . ■. 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