Happy Khmer New Year. DOING MOV SirOV - Hull mond Bartlio, international)?, known ■ vniptor, i.~ puttim; thi i'inhhmg lourin' 1 - to ,« Dust <>l hi-. newest mode!. tin lair Wiitunn Nii'Krisan. Jr., found. > .mil in I president of Golden Sl.in- *lunc;l I iff Insurance l cuipam , The bust, made from > photo of And Old A be Just Smiled a Little- I BV AI t'-nm NEW YORK *AiVP. R>ab tile nice picture.- u.d MoAva non lUUlC; Abe I.iiUU'U v '■ ■ vv. ■ r.: L ; ' they do. but her* • At j<■ Lm coin sior> :■> m wanna hear it ’ Bark m me - -■ ■•■ i - - ‘ and the <bs ; • I- m n. * Lewi- '.• ’ll. Daily N< -v- u.c* ■y. 1 - 1 phot' gr: ; in. ato . 1-. a , il> Ed’s headquai U’t .> he 'YIVK' A which ~ i that fr, -v • : '4 fine folk-. Ed vv ■ at . ; i■: ■■. <i being the* econo od - i;;-. gtaphej on o A cull car.to ini Ed on Fob on - 11 —to make a pkvar:. Coin's -taru;- up at city colic- A colored kid was to hi us. d in; the .human interest angle Ed took tile problem to tun good friend. "Clr.oi" Norman Cobb uL able:.! vet of vV ;Id War ] and a toy scout leadci, h w.i; r.jr-tviy that ChiCt lake. ;- c :.;j- !1 1 t. .li'lip:': his car at id in of. ac. bv tie- < i .*• Chief and his favorite' Ley were to pot.: in the pkttnv. Ail tiiat was kickk -. . necessary wreath and ■ N bad made r.o pm - . it!!; :!0.- portan jjrop Loading Jackie, the it :n ear- Ed and Chief ; . t-tv,-- ! Seventh A\ •.• • ai d ; ; of florists : 'i'hey >.. :/ 1 -. licm.-;.- jusl the ■• r; ih ‘.Vi rath ! a! < ■■■ i.i be good ior th< < <-•. a- >\ ■ being sent t<> a fin.oi.il . *.■..-... Ed explained v:t . -.a.:.: n a. persuasive, and tiro- ikah-' agree.! v rent him the wreath lot one a, ,r provided lie paid t» - d-oliaa.; m ad vance. Tins Ed did. L’p at the monument, the photo grapher Set the- SC-iJc lies- 1 Jackie, placed the wreath leaning over in an excellent .tii a and had Chief to sland ..; atti ii’.uiti -inii . salute Ps’esidchl LmoJ.. It v/a.t natural that pass-ersty. and there seemed to be an unusual num ber that afternoon, stopped to ga/v in admiration t the dev-in.u - these colored New ■placing a wreath n the- g,-,-a! ragßßlktfpL ■•vfo-i/i 1 . • ■;iyt!HMglSMKv r .y£, ■ : P FAV* VO irom/v CnrOelfl ' Peterson of (Smni'inc, who has tamtii his hobby o* taxidermy into a paying venture during the nine months sin« e he began tak ing' a correspondence school court* in the subject . Nirkn-stiti linseti, to the vast in l.nnr/.e. will oc< upy .1 spot in the 1 11 *-i > v of tlic home office build in-.: now undei eonstnii tion in los Ahr wit-' It vva.- made possi lib ! ■, cinpl'n i'v .Hi I .c ents who 1s t year hm;.hi voluntas, contri billion. l to an (-1 tin- cot ol the pivji'i I. VX!‘ vniancirador's monument a day ahead. Ed sensed the situation thai would de- oi } and vabi spared * ! Chief. "IV!.iu when I shoo* this pic ture. y ' ■ I-: 1 wreath and tun iilve evevyikh.g. Chief s.iickc-rcct 'end nil was ' ; his and dist-'thce «»nd h sc-em 'tho belter be liked if. When he filially . u-f- rasi.te, he had one A b tin ding tiash iii up the gloom around city college and (tii.’! , shrieked. “Run Jackie." Chief ; ratted over, snatched the 1 >\vr< : :..lh mid van to: the car as last I as. 'ia wreath and his crutches would let him travel 1■; tmao vi'iV'-ut the ori -d :; vied veiiing "Stop thicL' And started to give chase. But Chief arid Jackie Atl'evv Kd . '::i Chief hut vied to the Hot -. t so the dead man’t-. witath wovld arrive or ;into for the utneral It-did .e -1 the* eulprits i i-t back to the "Y" sC;; Ed The next day the News had a Chief Cobb mid Ja< k v placitig . wreath at L.ncoht's be’. But lor years, i-i'-m- of the uin ventvtred ] (i).v to - i-y coiicge - e:-;;-.eially tii I the section ov.-r tin- i-.p-roiit jiionU l NAAt I* \H> ASHED NEU YORK 'I tier Nattosiai As- ' ;Sociatiui; for the Advancement, o'! -. vrscii People Si a endorsed the i Am i icarj Ctnicer Soc.ety'K educa- ; .lional program, it was announced! i this week. Dr Louis T. Wright. Chairman oil the Nb.tionji Medical Committee - 1 j he NAACP. son; copies of the. American Cancer S -.'. "Knov. 'in* Fin!- parfiniilct jn ine branches and asked them to ap ' point committees "to rt ttder wbat ' ever voliinteei held they may be able to ob e" t 0 the Ai;o i ictut Cart-- (Oj Society I ;’ The operator cf a gracery j store, Mr. Peterson, has develop- j <ft his hobby in his spare time to ! the point where it beeps him busy j | when things are slow in the store i j in addition to supplementing hi*, i 1 store e.» mtngs. 1 SECOND SECTION J ! THE CAROLINIAN WEEK EViMXr; SATcKDAY, FEBRUARY' 26, 1949 wiMi. m 'MB' oifi r 6 V W.HCS7VUMiCK ' Os MEN WHO ( HKONICLE THE DAY'S EVEN I S F. 1•: 11 the mysteries of the past the in-i:• e is prophe>:icc* 1h i- A(•1; ia i ci mi t?: a rwi ov s 1 1 k o rhrvows on the tide Realities come and go like shadow? ' on a pool, The loaves are rnr the wise mnti the snadows for the f--nl. Gut of th-- moment now roes the God to be. '! to- ’ h’ ttpun t? U'om : via: pity, Lo-avo- oresmi.ny to the tool and; Like things n. they are; Ail tiling.-, in ywaself who sioiui -jpoM a star. . Yvu s.-- man. .a-. }ic ii-ally u: -- str:p- ; i-eu of a1! vestige ,-,f rcstiaint. A ' anaiy. lusty i-vasi marling in Vot . liMVxint siiintly . Gropiti reaciting, eve; up. ever j vv b.v'l!.'.- in this ■-t'.jfe T: -:-ig to ;.,’pC;-.:>i: those panging . b'liigors i>: ti-.i• whirligig called . ~! ik' . . i i . ! a; ia.-t he s saj.- ,n naroor. rate ■:m rhores far away J-'.-ng the iv m ag.tin to the sc rib* i J-: peeririg in hies long day - THE I’l-.NM VC SPECTATOR Negro Newspaper Work Febru ary 27 to March ’> No other fac tor has pi. ved a- great a part in he after emartcipati n of the Negro ; - the Ntg:-o pr yss In the past Twer: ty years if has grown from a passing gesture t 1 a real force. Or; ova. ay front in all the major; tk vr !-.)p;menf':-; and a-jv -u-ornaviiP tl'U.'O passing Jivi ; ;! ha;- ijecu feit :m-Hv* and more day by day There! ar - jaa.iy fields vs <n(ie..v , Hvoti- ! vd: .-■- ra- ... vii ucori i:-r;i ;■ id VTiC v. thou’ but. th!a‘■ st.ijal w:de an.i o.ruing to :Sa youth ol lociciy. y. v :liilisui medicine and social sc*, vice Ot these three joui nnti: U.V lor Should .Uj u ;.: .s.i 'to tt’e pioneering spitit. RACING PKOORfSS Tiie greatness *-f any nabnn, its freedom irorn poverty and rime ;iis aspiration and i-ieoi.- are the. direct Quotient t the r.0 ,,i its children. . i-psi;.. p;rers ;o vv:- -y-a. til" a(H --C iv-ailir e. : in. Y .-vd chil dren. Thet•. should be • vi.dd in America that is not ben. ~n<i docs ho; : - -.. e undir .*. i.un c •ndst'on; oi oc-uith. that tices not have lull op portunity of education from the. :a!o the end of err irioii hi’ib;:, that s not iff irorn injur-; inus labor: that does not have: • verv fUinulatiei! ‘■ > accomplish n,e fttdif-t ot its capacities. Equality - f opportunity is the D'ignt of i-vi-ry American - rich or i Poor, £Ol eign r native born, ine yavetivt of ,'aith or color. It is titc . Dght of evt ry individual to attain ' ' jiltui; in life to which his abti , ’’•> and chatacter enlitk- him. By. ! its nuunlenance we will alone hold i c.pcn tiic Door of opportunity io - j cv-v ry new generati’-n. ic, every | buy and girl. This is if? cteed your newsmen ' ■! iv Steve m these art- the tilings Jt hoy fight t.- see each day. j AND TEEL O) TIME . Wilis rushing winds and gloomy skies The 'dark and stubborn Wiiiiei F<- -oft, unseen, Spring faintly t cries. ■ j Bidding her earliest child arise; I march::; j i**_- lias mounted between forty j and fifty pieces since lot May J w hen he started his new venture, i i n'lOr t id which herv e been for j sportsmen in the Fitl (Jaunty i area. ———..a— “T ' ' ' Lad What day of (he year is a | military command? Lassie Dutino, what? Lad March fourth!! (Get it) j Named for the God of W r.r. Mar? t but he was fir.Y the god of veg- |- , c-tation . Anglo Saxon "Lenc- i te-n-manath; Dutch "Lent-Maand" ' t aeh referring to the lengthening j „< L,vs. "rvi.it; A.i A March Hare" the ft of. Spring upon the ■em y,v .Tirn*- fit ot the rminial mating ; Reason - Wuff-Wufft Many arc j un; are of vie fact that in early j I col..rial day: the year began in j ' M.-,. Fir*t month was changed : ;v. y;i the adoption of tne Julian i -alemiar -S! B ( Man b Fifth The ; G’vyon Massacre; Chrispus Atiudcs; • Day weapon;, used by the p<’o- j pic on ';iat da v sioiie.s a;;-i aic -v. - bails Such brave British sol* • tiers. March Third, buthday . .: Alexander Graham Bell, inven- ; ;[. C > o li: phi., if. i-"!'!l in Edinluti g ; Scotland 18-42 March 7. 1849 j r.uther Burbank, the emancipator, ; as the flower and vegetables. This Changing World . It ac ta,:;'- happeia’o, out Henry Je - ii id ("ioif-d of BUincli. N. C., w.*- arded $5.1*00 of the $1:5.600 tie ’ -aod l’oi in a damage smt in Vtr j gij-ny Yep. th he deserved much, much mure and the dele sed an!. ran iiead on to hint while . transport!;-!-- a large quantity of whiskey. The fact : c-malns that he won the case there ONE FOR THE BOOKS - Mr? ■ Robert Slater of Winds- t, Ontanoi : prayed for 19 years to assume the j ! affliction of her son, Joseph; re- \ '■ eir.nly her prayers were answered j - she reteivt 1 !?, a cripphng spine in- ; jury while iter cc.inpleteiy con-; if (U'.dcd the doe to i; and re-cov red. ; While the papal all high i PA I. ED a C"! v i!!;unist - c-ntrolicii . tlur, (oi.d'-mncd a Citrcltinal v* j death . Arc ua- Dark-Ages oe- j v-v-r.-vd"'.* j SLAVERY 1949' Francisco A. ; Rodi lyui ;r, who only kr. lime by! i ,-;ia-inirtrations and srrais was j kept in slavery working tor George j Sunk, Mankato Minn,, for :-ix oi | .seven year.' at sixteen and seven-, tc-cr. hours a day for buttin' . . | The iaut; ix-ceivt d ttirce and a) half years in jail and a $2,300 fine.! Jin. defense. “Franciso was child-1 isii , t i;d couldn't be trusted with | nvney . Ha Ha Multiply this by i iiiis of thousands and you see your! ; brothers in yen hiitderlands deep South ur.d in-; ■ an •FROM THE SANCTUM Ity. a cuddly sound; the* rain- j jdrops tattooing on the root while j ' you li,- safe, .snue; in ted. The tliot i eijam links million ingots and a ; ; million mcons when heart was! ;young and the space between was - • but a step or breath or two. New ! the night brings serenity; and a j reluctance c> relinquish the nest of the dove to rove again with the : hawk and the eagle. . . Rather to pec: within the mind's eye to the tittle road beyond all whirry in the ! bi eeze; sigh at the leaping clay hilt ; lost among the trees; list to the : bh-odmg note I rapture steaming ibrush caught in a drowsy bush. Draw tiie curtains, dint the lignts, 'flick the dial and remember that ITME MARCHES ON . ANON. UNTIL THEN. . 902 Glenn, j Durham. N. C. W. W. Strudwick.! NEGRO NAMED TO PHILLY HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD PHILADELPHIA (ANP) The f t.h’ of the Associated Rea! Estate Broke! s to have a Negro placed on ! the Advisory Housing committee, bore fruit this week when Dr. Irv ing tv. Underhill, Jr. manager oi ; the Richard Allen homes and a j member of the Redevelopment au i ihority of Philadelphia, was ap- ; ; pointed to the committee. I The fight delegation, headed by ■Lenerte Roberts, chairman of the' ; Association’s civil liberties and ed-! i ucation e -mmittee, had recom- i •nended Mrs. Nellie Holland, the | ! association’s vice president, as the; Negro real estate broker most suit j able for the position on the Advis ory Housing Committee j When contracted about the ap- < jPointinent of Dr. Underhill, I.| Stewart Hayward, president of the ' I Brokers Association, said that the I | choice made by Leo Kirk, federal | housing administrator, was a good j lone and that they wire satisfied | that Dr. Underhill would go along j j with any situations in the interest j lof colored people Kirk, in the face of the brokers’| j reeoiamcndaton.s of Mrs. Holland,! .raid that Dr. Underhill's tippoini-; ] ment was in no ways a reflection j ion the person.*: proposed by the j i -, r roup. He said he feit that Under* I lull's years of experience it: nous-j jmg administration would classify j ‘him as an expert., 1, THE CAROLINIAN ; 41^' . k \lk \ • k ill \ IV SECOND I’LACE Koseoe illen, junior ni (dewtll County Training- School ha; maintained ■ an ‘ A averuse lor the three years he has be*-n in high school , In a re!", nt content held at tli> school In wan second place He is a trumpeter in the hand and is also president of the French and i English Clubs, lie is- the son of Mr. am! Mrs li>.my 1 Allen id Blanch. N. ('. His ambition is to | enter the studs of medicine Ifca aide gives TUSKEGEE !NSL LECTURE SERIES A IF F. in .. hi •tai-.t to ii.o roven.ot i-f th>- Faint -horl series - f lectures this week I before the suicients ul ngivcultural i economics at Tiiskesjec- Institute : In his lectures, the specialist important tm-l is; fuim nianap.!:- ; ment. Abo. ii.-* ' M ; -k:;: H'd ! hv lO.'Ul i tuiicticri:, 01 FC A .-.nd pointed out 1 cow farmers may make- greater |use of its credit faciliUe?. I Prior to hi; sectur>. series at Tits* ] kcgco, Mr. Finir aduies.-a.-iii; daily i production taiort-coiir.-.c group fit A. and T. Core; G; eehsboiv. In this address, in- (iisc-.r; -ed the prop er use oi or. bit Mr. Fuhr has b» t-,\ a member of Farm Credit .m-i aa-e IJ#47 He : Iransfem d to **•«• agenei after ■spending; nearly bl vi.us in Exu-u --sion Service an si fin. Agricultural I Adjustment Atlmms : ..tmo WAR.N ABOUT FAKE CARVER Ii MM,VP ; CHICAGO i ANP) Tiie Chi jeago Better Business bureau, i through its "ffic-iai publication. | “The Chari tec: itserl a warning • here last week to citizens to ignore ; telephone solicitation of funds by Jan organization known as the I “George Washington fatter Memo i rial Institute." The publsration p in!id out that ‘he group i,- n t i.. be confused w.th the well-known and highly 1 reputable Georg** Wushingon Cur ! ver :• i.iod dicn oi Tuskeget- Ir.r.ti |UUc. Alabama. It charged trial the “memorial iinstitute" body has been the sub* iject of complaint and court action ' for alleged high pressure telephone i solicitation of iimds. The orgauiza ! v/'t.-:: sz\:i to have? orixzin«l; v i been “inc: rporated n 1939 as the Constitution Society oi the U. S "ith the express purpose io com- JbEt Communism ’’ Its name was changed to the Carvei- Memorial Listituli; hi 1946. j Robert D. Flobde one of the ori ginal in corporator* was named as | one ot the persons engaged in so i lieiting contributions. i I Last known address of the du i Lions body is a rooming house in | Washington. . STAMPS OUT GRASS FIRES i Grass fires arc* extinguished -by id recently patented machine out ; fitted with flexible flaps attached lat intervals on a roller. A.- -the j idler is pushed fonvtad, the flaps ‘stamp out the flame--. Dateline -To “30” BY Mil SHEPHARD AVh • said tin; den;:»*>vne- vre.-•• I the -acidic" ! i In the face of • -d.-te : iv-- ; I | the fii -i ('• ii, :, uv the : •i - { t tiie United Slates during 'lie » js*. election, a number of those \vh» | h;,'i been fighting for enactment. • ; legislation lavoreblc !-.- labor, to i iv.'nority racial • • ii, groups .and to the so-celled , -m-mon man ‘ in general sat back, took a deep' l breath, du.m.-d off then- hands and 1 1 aid "1.-a k v. at wi- dal' .Ti*cll j 'l ■m' i I'ai 111 t v, f- v-J V' ?)’’■•} tL'Jv I - : (K. V'O bf'Cll t-oilii; ill Hill * i however. .1 ;.>eiur.s to look;* l; jas though --I ’ i buckied d- o r t.. hard work During the three ui.si Congre; scs 1 f lif. BC ,-.. Knnt . .. •ng r.t the "unholy r-liianc-c" be- |t tw-i -ii Souihei ii ; je.-ia».:■■;- h. - i v-;.;:,ed to maintain the status < '.-a as ihe civil right iront, and Re- / publican representatives of vested'c iiuenots who sought the ware.- t Al's-;- lee Noven,:;-' , t-a . h - . , wiiicii saw lhe "Dixie dcmay'.duo.-, Rcpubli* | ! i j c*ivc •?<'• u n ■w' tnink 1 1.... i iho i,'.: 1 .-. I nC- figrt , w... .e mdun- .. . I j a noivu huge;, ..ei whic: would k dim assorted members of C--i il : tj-ying to pass the sort of lows ’.hat' ; the majority of the pe pic had il * n.'-KCd 10. 1 .' 1 Hi'' thfi; r l .; ii-.it n ] boxes. j. Instead the week’s headlines art' c ~j predicting the peiei'm.al “cnotpro* - r ;D;we" which usually i;pe3l the end ;of the >o'vy wherever the- ins tie oi ' r . • ! vi! j l,;hr ; eejn>: about ;o ha the t v ; tioor Oi' Cl■]gross. ( it The time the *‘corn prom isC' •' i :> seems to bi shaping up between"; 1 j- ’ it'.'* opponent.- of repeal of the 4 : Tuft-Ha) tk-v Law. siipp -rters r-l .President Tr, cavil rli.:-. pregram, an - uppononts of the pro- J c : grani wir !a; Truman forces ! - ' r caught in iht rnkldlc Ac; ui-'iirui to Capitol Hill re*.' ‘ ports the Rc-publivan;-'- ;«e prom is- i • ii.-S' to V- against the entire civil • rights pi- gram if the Southern Democrats will aid them in rc j tnininp t. Tail-Hartley Law. The So, k-tners, while keeping; a wary eye u the changing aspects; ••f Fit* vote back home, are still i tally aware of their strategic posi* *' non and have jack eyed the Admin stratioi forces into a corner where they fear loss ol the civil rights; • g . pi-ogra : a. well as the Tatt-Hariley repealer. ■ v As . result, a compromise has 11/ been ; roposed whereby the Admin- Utrati .ll forces are claiming that! j they n get an anti-lynch bill and j 1 ivatercd-down Taft-Ifartley i-epeal tj j through Congress if they enter .nto .- deal with the Southerner.- Fn n here h looks as (hough the 1 only people who are takigri a beat in.;.-, : iv l.iL the minority groups ’ and ihc- legislators who are mak il ,-ng sincere effort to do the job 1 j- | fen nidi they were elected n V. > said the demagogues wore j ic ! out f the saddle.? ; H. i. PROF. 1$ \ AMEi) f TO AG. DEPT. POST p I> James E. Bayton. associate g pro. SB. r of psychology at Howard .' University, has Seen appointed so- j J g vial science analyst In the Bureau ! if Agricultural Economics oi the ! U. S. Department of Agriculture. He will porve on a part-time: t• j ba;-;.s, -.helping BAE to analyze sur n i fey data and prepare reports on j ' same. The psychologist was former i ly employed fir!)-time by the agenG ivy, but resigned in 1945 io accept . y ;.i post <t Southern University. He i ijoined Howard’s staff two years l ,) j ;w?0, | .j | ( . ; Dr Bayton is a graduate of How- ■ ,s | ard an dholds a Ph. D. from the! Univeislty ot Pannsy Ivaxna. N. O MAUDI DBAS QUITS' AND DEBS Si'-v»-nleen young laities were formally introduced into society ttds v .it !t> the Ori ginal Illinois < lull, oldest llardi liras ciub in tin . ity of Ne.v Orleans, which va »u;atii/e<i in 1895 and has given a ball annual ly ever since >th the exception of t!w war >ears. I lu- large pie 'urt is that oi i.lieir ipieen Aliv (clievii'Vi- I aules diilßhler nt Prof ami .Mr . .M «s i.,.v Others in the >a nup from teit Retain Houston To Defend Vet. i . Al -i ney Chi- -I, - H iu=- i fv.;cn ri.Maiiif’d to rcp:'x;o*ni Irvin S. D; ini el, young Negro combai- vcl-o v.\; -. ii red f:. ■ a 1,. \\ u»n Gen-. -.il i\l oik* Wo.' #.<•-; ;•. A'OiTl t '!. CIO <•! Ai- onk iintion Hu. piuJ Ilf A \ ..ndaiit -.-?■< Chn;j vto.'a D‘:n lulo to iho United SUiioi- Govcrnj’n^n?. \ LIST RITES #SE HILO FOR BISHOP AtO. lexas i uti", at Wednesday. Corisecrstcd a foiShop ir 1828, the ri-li; --d bi.--L-i.j-j had j-ee.- ided ovi: . On h;s i-etiremciit .n May of las! year, he suw edid oy lhe lele ; Bi.-hop Hear;, TnoKo.-. iv; . died less ihan ihrce m. nths after his ap- - puintment to the Tcx.i.- ii j -1; ici. , i la July the bishop 1 ; courn-ii met > in Atlantx- City X. J.. ,r:d vi ed Bishop Jo-t-ph Goir.i-’f, then ’ bishr.p of the I,‘iih AME district - (South Africa) to succeed Bisncp L Ti m ikes. .-■ ■ < ‘ ■*% 0 ,$» -f i * i V ' r^OTj l ’-'•’fe -f’i/fyfa V-■•' '■'' 'u V'* si* ' V v wt^'-^ : ‘'‘^ NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs,. LoroiM Sanders, who were mar* fifd recently .-.« the V< > '- of Mr and Mrs-. L. ivi. Arlis at J'dsfi Cross Street, Kaleigh. The bride is the daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Willi* Peterson. The groom is the sen of Mr. and Mrs lfenry Sand ers. The cercotouj war, pcri'onaed to right are as follows; Top row, Vlir-- j:v a lie, jicn/a, Gtela AVag Ksier Hosemai", Ann DieuUounc, Ethel F. -t. MU- Gloria Jeffer son. Middle row. Misses Ethel •VargncritU* Cosanav. Ruby ,Mar> Cidliiis. Margin ritte I. Brown. iomi liesic Pliillip;,, .Marline Liu;;;:-, iiatiem rim Althea B. liiur.-.oii. >'; s i maid; Vera 1.. Wil - llam--, 'timid niaiil; Dolores J, iii tiii- < liamf, Barbara Jun aiul Roth lumi Phillips. Dr. T.rMri.' He; ii, i.- the (in-.siiitiiS. ;■ nilid ;v I', .;; ] lii-.-i other Nt!- ;’!i ~yces ri.ir.ri ii to work to ’ ihr-:v ;ockov j- plastered V. -v hit Kfi- ;1 : iki-i'r. !' , - \ ,;n- - ... d ;: ■. i .--..-I ve i 1 ■■ • ait v a ('Jiii'ver.iY: i.-y the Un . -. , v. -, if,-, it,-.] auth- F-..-I. li.o ;;n'. of in t - conference r,,. .tv;-) tiny to t-aa:.> members ;de il i:.d i atn. d .. . by passing ,-m armed guard at. ,v ;n’...cr of the firm oi; Hvurt vn, ii '- Hvsi.ic aid Wu-idv of W. D. C. Ho das' long '■IEGRD REAL ESTATE * > - BAi.K BIAS BAN CIUCAGU -AApi A proposal I-v ' Santa 1 an religious discrim hast: at is; banned fmm housing ! ' a ! a funds arc m . ; . i; ; ii a; l a- oxoviitlve com vsMai- ■ die N.Annul Association •: lb ai Esti)|(; brokers, here last • 'I : n- vansjliun ; compos si f si ;■;> !•{-■:;; odaifc men and Tht i - ni. Pa- s-t in Woodland Aa IF Clit a a, - f wi ieij Aid, Carey is ;■ -a Th; ir eaa .a-enaem of the ! atraii P>; ns<.-d an address by Re ■;? N> i. repta-serga-tive Os ’.hi- Cid ag H'-asu;...-. authority, who -. id Um 000 Negro families in ■ oil.ir; nc-eri of relief Horn I by tbr Kev. W. L Thompson, pas or of Hie St. Matthews AMOK i Chnwh the to ide is a formt i • indent | of St. Augustine's Cotiege. 'itw: groom is a graduate of Cooper High School at Clayton. They ; plan to live at 407 South Wood* j worth Street. 1

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