-• ■' - ■ B NOTR F F) ME WRITE', ON VK Vt M l»**n tin X-i;t« points out suspicious shadow isi the Imijs. U i» »p *" «s ciOiU.’S to III!;! out what those vhadous mean,' writes In H. Kooerick ttrown m Fittsbufß-h. Pa., this V. ,4, ill "The Road to Health’ ,1 limit it The topic “t di-vusshm is The l host X-r'iy. 3NEC3OMUSSES WOB*; OK WHITE HOSPITAL STATE Y,'ASH!NGVCN i ■ C T N< nurr. hare very (V- :•’ •! • nvr kAHy i .' •' A • ft- p. • • t j- ( - .• (■ \ Vi r•x . i •: '■ ii--'..-- i t.t ( .*■ It*:;?’,Ovi UD- vvek S."U ••• !-• '-•• - : l •• kind in W'.r M>j:.tin- he:-pi Du F L ' -‘1 • rr *(i 1<; { U’ :< c IV> hi apjM. 1.0 it --Oii be;;..a WOTk:IIL, Oi; N-at;;) tc■ \, Tiuy jo sol'd i iu; ; iii,- -ar.'-i --said, T;.* • >.IV ih. r* :-por- ie ' • •• : b }vi\ ilc I,: its -v. ;la ble t 1h i hns pi tel ANTI LYNCH BILL STUBIE3 FOE ABIC I.TTTLF ROCK XT' ■ A b’:i designccl in ri sn: vying . ■; riiv.f Hi Ai k a y, , ’..: w.* . ;ual; in Kt»r,; ilies i'.iw imposed lor iv,u> ana -. .H all Vo> ;eg,;v --la’:vr* - -rv aA -;: -;y l ion it wa> dec i>>s ed h i-. i .>: vvMt The even,urc ; •pan ,-j c MoMath ci.mpaig: pliilfo; m. provides Me ck-.vk pwnl 1y for ]t!u.bpr:. if the victim dins: -i lit: due- no l ike e,i i :r to r.r fn a»ed : t • \.R Train. with i ill i: is!: - i ;0!ll \ 11. f ‘.' 1 ,I't'M'. s 10 tie ;;rc-(- of a-.- -1: At; i.'.titilAe spokesr,:xn dir flosed linn Ait; .v. which liar had no known vehiu;. in :hi p. -t 1 tv.o c'f.-.’or- e: ■.■ i*:. ' .'i - . ■! : , makin.. i\nrhin.t n 11 .me, H< said tiovvcv, : ! ii has no; iteen do te mimed if the MnUi'e pa.-sed n 1904 ;!;)! 1. Cfte- k HITS VA. CONTRACTS WITH SEGREGATED MENTAL HOSPITALS Washington A roquc;* that the VcO ■ Admin hi ation t ■ IT Mi.ee i1? policy of euKvi.u; n'.n contracts w,’h private mental !>■<-; pitals \vhid• riiserifnir.ale ayaiostj N’rs. > paHeni: ha;- bee> made by, Franklin H. Will' arc fi - ,>- ,j m spe cial counsel for' the aA A CP. "flic proposed chunpes in VA pc iuy "Uggesteb by bit? MA ACT at <>v. wore based on invnstiga- p turns ) ft’i'alihh that the V'eit ran a A din in i.~lrati on. prior 1a enlciiiq [ into contacts v. ith hospitals, in- ' quires of these h-ppitnls whether they will aeet'p! Meuro patients! anti ineorporob s (her staterra'ans into the contract. In a conference with VA officials • here on February 21. Mr. Williams opposed the are of rneh a query • by a federal administrai.ve agency i rind movd the Vetera,nr Admin istration to take (he following steps; to eorrecl ctiscrlmJiifitory pffuh : ccs-, 1- Removal of the question Os; race from the inquiry directed to tjQL'Tii L'.v! i *l. In-. ’ si!u*'r• ■ ;»m. i?'■ *sitiTiCiOnee h ’.w i: I'tvf. siiy oi X' Ml- IV me, art! - y oun;.', woiflu. are at Si, Mm ••• - College fn W . i ,c. the ■ m i'lhborinji college eemeuimty of Holy Cm;.;, it v.a- anno-.weed r... eciiMy by Fa:it<*i Robe:'. S»vcc.ney. : OxeeO.iivc ao.sistor.', n- tito p■ ■ ids nt -f N.h: e Dame Tile • ..tUnit • are Vem :t A. Hon,. ii fiduato of Tonga 100 College in M..si.-. anti Charles B. Be!!. ;> Co U- 0 X.tviei UI.IVCi . -:ty. Wv Orb, at'..':. Trey .it W > li):. w . tiir g: ado he divis t - nri. ■; v artion W D; >f Indianoia. M s.-. md Vi ,es ih.Wkii;:, f W..'!i:;:K;or.. D C.. both freshmen, and also v. !u< onortHi duo month iiont Syra cu:-i’ University. Adam- is a r.a’.Ae • f the Vn-tiin islands. Contimiing. Father Sv-sueney : suits. “The esprit de corps e-l' the 'aMidcmt hotly ; ,t Notre Dame is . they n i-ep anry v. nh them, and on,' ties o :o set ire: Negro siucieritS incT.iued in -ettoo! life naUm.iiiy extends to !i>cnl theatre;', ifstau nod imblie facilities ' Miss Lois CL Do/ier. a young woman Isom A Mania G.n and a .j:,'. f jh-v.,,sd t' HiV t" ry.' -r . . a.S in ,y named, to the siafi - : live A ;{■ o Dame librnry She in Toe fhne ;, - ein, ’.vena n- o' St. hi - - an JusriU; 800/es ■ soph ■ f Bleimm.mi. Va. and Mary .Ten-; put e of Chicago, II!... and ii , : ,V- n PnuLmi, of Wfnesco . Va.. both ire-hnwi:. Auihon r.- weH reec...nd d • '•}''ll -■• ;‘V K lias hi -iu :» d ■a n in t bias, ;! m f 4 '* .NViIONAI. m i'Asi; A IDF SPf VkS VI UOI ai■ joi' i \ M Ofivci.j >ort nr:a 11 -• Toe ROTC Urn’ t otidn w-d t • • Si' ; ‘1 r •' »i Ol ■ AfH ■ the rev mv. ;\! . Hears %v - , Arris n >: <• ..A a. ..Jy b> IV H t>•..;• Pres>.ct.rnt i tit" Colic, e Here Mr. Evans paid : digit mb:::e to fin , adds lor so h }.-.v< is.i'in v.a la-.; cachatce di - play ’ ir* n vf'iA ir: j !'■>. r. ]■;<] \ to i } i: Cl OH 1• TJ ts) C: 'theme ..f •r-.r,-,.;,. . . • He point I ~H ,", . h 0.1 h.AC o goa: t’nSo sc or -horlf-l ;be ,i-\ .otci.t abo::! jeali.nrn. j Too, the point was bcooeht out that ! when vro find that v.-e ore on the ■ wrong track vrv mould be per-.s* item m changing to the right track In coiici-osion, he admonished the ■-indent• , a ads to ; i i olanttf .Meet of their daity r.vtt '■itic- Here he suggested that on one side of th, balance sheet b-> placed one.- eatini', sleeping re real on. fratemalizaließ. etc. while .t: the e'.hvr side one's study in-.-,, i mediation, etc. be placed. The:- he said one should be able to A I! .: 'he i- rnn-nmy suitable business or un: Finally he uttered T vrarn '■on. when you come up to be me - stued lit the aifairs '4 the work 1 you w:H need :■ coorl bai.mcf* sheet :pi »vale hospitals. . 2 Attempt by lb.' federal g: v j with discriminating hospitals in no i attempt to effect change in ;'u ; pedicy Survey by the VA to determine v.-nich !.• yjitT.i. C.c not discrimin ate. so Ihai Ihe government may , eon: nod only with these hospitals. •1. Refusal 1-> contract unless ! guaranteed that all pa lien is as- W'ncri will be accepted. Referral of cases in which ■ evidence of discrimination exists In Attorneys General of states having ! civil fiqJits. statutes for prosecution coder their respective slate laws. Electric, brooders for chicks, pigs. ! and iambs arc* now being used by banters to have many birds nri® i animals. America!: farmer: used about IV million tons of fertilizer annually. | t ggfc.■% mi |g|pfe*- m fp.k; ''-C-i f- ; :\. »■ .; - . y ~*£ VJ ® AgfflL >. : V»" 'jSgpßWMMpipPPl^l^ % «•*& iv ai^«Kc«i #«*«* .-4- 4 it-W-<' **#> :»&wjm: £i* v >*W - >.' v s . - JSpjfe ?#: wi^--jt' v " ' ' v-f :-, • :|ll^l^fiS ;^SSl^@i| tfeffe l^M r -v s ■■■''<*M'' : *%M ipl : y> -' ‘ <■': "?: V ; ' ; v: ; <' Jfe IP' ... I '-i- f LSI! •'>. C tian , nb., in Pit:’ h( ! SUt I .'l-'i -M-' e. • :■*e sr ■ ! with j’.v-iiient Tntrtwti •vi ently t 1 ~!»!&., hew ■ .• :. -»< c!'« I 1«» -•at: the i>M of l a vi.it. MIX'- niFl.it>l \ -- .Tovsepsi l. Sin sh -k rat..mil .-i serice , teachc! for Haim } ..rlter ‘ •!- leg.- . oi ’ --. i: .'ln, v. a s recent ly awarded . diploma upon his -uccessfaj fia-'.i.v, ■>( ti'c ixamin rtm»", oi i' ■ 'v-tionai T'.-lneitE'in- : :il < ii..'it of the Mw laSion of .M.tsti i ~ir i »•- o > R . ,tii( iaiis. wilieli f. ,i - its he.iiiipiarters in ( tik-asjd. IU Mr. >t: e:i\viek who ::s form . eriy irau.iget ■ : if t ..pital «'it I .iiliir Shop I.!-.;, jo.aing the family <,« Parris’ Barber College, b. the first mas m the -lute l« p.i‘s f‘u- >■ vaminat ms. iSMrpnw JLi.vhC li £«U I wl» iIS lA .W" ? I 01:;. b *\* ' znib u ;,\iC f*' 1 C ■.'■•() ■•,' , • , - : ncO'i iu 'NorliH , '»-h 1; h--.de na is he- ; ■ • ■ J .reived in jab; usher) Hi’ iv.'is, told 11 11, i: A2 out of 51 cx :mA:r!:' i.e-e ufi'ke;: in he Rriiish \ ■ j sice:, would opert.-ti unde ,i non- j nut icing ;:i \ ithom ro-v ■: 1 I T : ii'i-iriee. the- -e<,.vof ■ ~vo- i.h ;.- . , i!colonies war i-fiy-mAd fakilie the! »j nvntri up v. itr, the i- . m .•< -oern- • intent, j ~ .-I-. ICI A;-, , 1T : j Industry': Cl, -ire- p:.:iw when- 1 |over ncees- ;::•>• nmkire. kite mar!-! • j ')] jiKhu't ri;*.l f'ini: ht-.s li.s V;ia Robertson. Crosln (lariield and PiierSn Uiiison. Washington High School Ai- o < litcreii hist not : iunvn on the picture is .Miss Queen I Voimg of Berry O'KcHy Sc hod. ■Shown are. first row Miss Muriel Slew art. St, AUgustinc - t , liege; Vliss I diian Times St. Ague- He-pital: Mis-. Sarah Se veeli. Washing ion School: artel Mis. flloria HHI, Lncitie Hunter School Dateline “30” B\ JOF SHFPHAKO an iv, the Con,., t'ssioreai vi>lU-r-: , e; :lc i iex 1n j• ,ht appe;n th t ■he current "'T,( mu'd eJnio" its ibe . H; >d wa/ton ar Ith *.) ♦ > .iv-ned Tuesday wh'cr, VV.i4.hir.yi.-n’:: ( ] Republic,xr- Cam '.liked for six 1 1 | hoi.i’-; 45-n;;nutes and gave : ! mvyu-'vcary Dernoc.-ais a••-. -e!-. A nv: breii.mg spell.’ A i;> the Senate ruler, to t ? ’ • ,! - J s Or; HlV'yKnijU Oi ClOtXlT’i 8 .ifiO ::.e shuttmj; ofi monkev k v. rcr.'l; i• ite> (be rr ,-eh,r., i v of g.,v- . A.urrent at the threat ot pgysagei, A a.,y bill to v hic-h they wen k ' cp.poft, d. ’ "> ■>' rein : >:. nv.:eh cf t l;-,r cxplan '■' inn inr the -iiprort. both over* . :' C'lnC(.';:i{vcalJ the . ii’cmondous off- a ".pun the yes; a ele c:! ;"!! exertcri. me, .Ay by p, <. . • ash: r-aimai eso-iusai ji ! tits prog-i,: . : 'i kon, bra: ai; iv * :•.;■] t! t the io. !y is; power is - h-o- t > .- ; -, it c i :.c .-t'-n to t... (in .slaiio'- p 1- d- d. " ; .JU V , t'Ti'JiO’i mrm of Uk.* civil ; 'tPi: \ s pro • ! S : A kif-1 !; -V nt. fh!'- time -,-f. Jf! ■■ v an -Ii tin- 1952 el’ f'ttiu * ! k; i : , event of defeat of the 1 ; rights program, A t him think of!; ! ’•■■•’hat ;t potent weapon the Kvrwib-!< 1 nn.ios would haw in {uture rloc-;• Dions were they able to s,-The i • Dcmocrat'c party lead-, rslnp cas- t '.•mi pasribly enact o civil right.-- pro- : i strain - ■ look v hal happened ir i j IMS " While not :,li. oppcincrttr of ih' 'T < { j • Y ■ ■%,:<*s ■■■s& ' ?sjr| ■ ' -•• ,y« \ii.\i.JA n< kso.n * Uruiovibiedly : no ol ’he nY..-? : oiv-s'-xmiiivi -pn r: •,/< •• ever roeurd* t.-y? j- »\f •;]•( - ;)}- ; Jo ok soj'P> mnstmiV rE-rord ii&s boon yvio.kin'P sp'rii : J.ioks'ojvs rooc-nt Now York person- ’ i.i! >p?>c O.I'OiUV •■ IOl‘:C«Od by- o>. ; ;' j She stv.*4s minlP pr werXu! vt-yv ! • :iP fpirh -no force, the \oab : , ~.. •.. -, .. c,;.. f '-. •» i,. |)^.. r .v "’ ;h; v v ■ ]' -r■ ij ■ •;' d i• j i < <.- it• li 11 over lh 0 ;••; the doe. impre&sive spit itua'L. : , n-evhik' imetprefnikm by "Miss ; NEGRO GROUPS ASK MARGARINE TAJ. OMISSION WASHINGTON -■ Three national Negro organizations joined with cotton form* j s bis? week in iirring roper. 1 of 33Tii~Tn*n*jgsrui£; taxe : oiid rostn- ion*. They caehj lilt’d i ’ atemc’iits with the House Commil ■■:(' on Agriculture which fetid, hearings on pending bills, I March 1-4 The three organizations are the ‘ N,.i;• m- ; Frcrtcmol Connell <>i Negro i i hUi\'lV S-’ :?: '■ Nil Itt! ASS, ‘C Jal Wi ; of Colored Women, and Mrs. Mar.’, i aicLcwd 8 1 -lhuot’a National Conn- The iVatfw-ol round], which rep- j resents H flenoniin.-stions and six 1 million roemberf. declared in its: .-Uiieroent that the continuation of i anti-TOnreartae laws ,s a threat to i cotton {mtl. soybean farmers to 1 small gr ater:., and to consumers.: The church leadets pointed out i .hoi o':, tire’ cottonseed money is ’ all that many colored tenants and : hurecroppers have left at set tie-' won? time Dr, W H. Jernagin of the Fra- ' teenal Council sires that he has seen may farmers in the south waiting in the fail until (heir cottonseeds • .ore sold to get money to buy thoii children shoes p.* wear in school j fitter Christmas. Mrs. H. Corirme Lowry, new ex-j croi.ive secretary ol’ She NACVV . r iiieh hnr :»3.<*00 members in 42 .: 'or. sent ;i four-page: statement s. .I'-, committee- It declared that : He proposed color bon against I it:. ;y;,rlne is as unfair arid unjust j n. discriminatorv race and class i levs. j Also, the JtfAC'W stetenient j>oinl-; cd - .:i that litv Income of colored; .'•ofkm larmer:- is pmar.g the lowest ; U' jiny group in inis country. “Anti- iimrgyriuc: laws over a Inn;.* period . of year;., torr'.f cloudy atmosphere might | have perhaps been cleared mud | the two major political organs.'a • jticnr—-the South A’; kan Indian ! Congress and the African Nation ;al Congre.- s. -d< u n-iU d tin p* | sent scene. ; Tiiey deeidc-d is, present a joint I memn.'Miidum to .s‘,w coinmissio.n ': nj hirt d. D: L »wen, a T hann. ■ , t burgh ad\ rate to ler. j the-r j joint case. | lu the i-arly stages of the com i mi;-ion, lire two oi-ganizatioak withdrew on ih< ? round .-. that ‘h ■ Chairman of the commission, Mr. Claude A. Barnett Accepts i lo\ lege Fund Post For '49 Ciccdf Kan ei Director of the ’Cd :• day .-y Jsx. f D. Pat President of the Fund Mr. Ben • u will s crvo wiki J hi, ft. S; n-. a;. ihr - I !.u- 1943 Naf.nal (’ -jiijraiL-n Chairman ami \ i.-e «knt oi Standard Oil Company : f -Niew Jersey i in directing the work o< raising funds to help meet cur* ie in •ip era t u":g expfyy s of ihe or ; < ',yLM : ii nd i• n iversilies. A itrident >i Chicago now, Mr. is.,rne.it I- a native of Sanford, . a, a':a and is a f-yaduafe of Tu>- I**i gee Institute, one of the mom* ■'Oik-yea a; th,, Fund lie I, ;a... , frnstoe of Ttiakegoe. Mr. Ka(':ot?. lias hn Coordinator with Industry for i • Hampton Institute's Division oi' Trades and Industrie;;, giving new’ , impetus to the college's two-year-! ekt experiment in off-campus. :‘u- . j dent internships. Mr. Jefferson, who h.v hed a de ! cade of experience with the Urbfts | ! League in placement for minority '■ | groups, replaces J. Lawrence Dun-1 ; can, who left Hampton during the i ■first seme* < r of 1948-4 S to join the ' staff of Flanner House in Indian- j , apolis, lnd. The Office operates | through, the assistance of a grant ' from die General Education Board. ■ Five years with the Industrial R ■ lat.ons Department of the- St, Louis Urban League and four years with 1 ■ 'he National Urban League office: ‘in New Yore, as Consultant in Eri | ploy-merit and Industrial Relations five Mr. Jefferson an impressive i background of ex.per, rice so; the ! . pioneering college project, which i ■■ helping to dent racial employ ment barriers in ittdtftr;. • Although llk ii-tei-m hir* program ’ iis concent:'..:<\l : , r;; ... th-- Dl- | ! vision at T ' Oi.-s ../-,? Imi nth- I c r divi ous .rad depot -, ments. par-j iiculwly the in.., ■: - Business • ; nod the r? r.> ' ’• -r ■.'ducation, 1 lore taking non as ,viAl The cam-' pu--wide Ati oiividtee on] •IMerntifcip* v.i.'irn s .■ ic>, Mr ! Jefferson include-: ; iYlowing 1 persons: George C Co: .nr. Chair:- : , of] ‘he Deport nutat of Trades Training , rmCiriun pro tent: R. If. Jefferson i secretary; Dr. Stephen J. Wright : Derm oi Faculty: Tomlin C. An- ’ ' foine James ‘A Moore, and William j B. Mow all of the- Division of j, Trades and Industries, M. Brant ■ .J ii ii a Van ilc-n Heever, refused ; I cross xunniantion of .witnesses. j Before boycotting the inquiry I Dr. Aewen gave whai would be j the case of the organizations he j j represented And this is what he J jsuid. j no South African Indian Con- j ! .?? and the African National . J Cnp,j p'in--- -i' tr l , that the nets wet \ I not the result of ’omc a.-i-ault •• ; | has been said, or black market- j leering or overcharging, but the ; :.au";.s iie far /leepa-.’* t '*VVe want to prove that racial | antagonism, racial hostility and \ j i.ol p.-tred has be, t'. uropaciitc;! : Iby the government for many j i years . . . ! 'We warn to prove that speech, j 1 1-:; made by ministers of the pi - ; i wot government—Dr. Malan. D | Done- VT' Schnrman, Mr. S'-var? ] I aral ethers —had the effect of pro | : iidgahng hat ml in th; E uopeae , land the Natives ami wc want to j j show that with ail this working ! jup liostility there is a great lik j iihood for an e>pii*sion. - ’ .Fudging bom the hove lie , | true nature of divide and rui.r j | won 1.1 be . '•,(); .i.i. But becau" . ! the two national organizations of • Mile two race- |e,t tJu* coinmissim • !to individual-, and opportunists j v. icncv is mounting that the In 1 : dians and African.- cannot ietnv ; .as neighbor, and therefore inn-?’ • ,each occupy different zone.; in! ■Jo-ban and ha\t noiiurw to do ’.v;t;n each other, Nm-European public opinion xs j . however divided on t-ius matte ' ■ There are tlir.se who feel that the I ; walking out of the t*v < national 1 , ciganiz.atons h om tli;- . ommission ! . 'vVx ; - wno ; ioe! on the contrary. : Whatever \s the r'-rrect line, tius KiCt remains: n itia-ss oi nits- \ ■ guided information tallies with : I’i dr designs for segregation and ; furtiitr op pi’tssion oi the -black p« ’.nle of this sub t; ntinent, t ; '-ieh evi-Jc-ncr I, Horn: the Chicago Chapter of The ; - ■ Crioa.n Bed ("re,-. (?-,« Supreme i | sl' ?’?y Life Imurahce Company.; c■ te Pnclps-Stokoe Fund. The Now ‘ ; ->. (.'of iiizaiicn Society L . - -, v. T. Wijshiri:>;c:nn Institute. Tiw - A:nci jcan C runc;l on Alr'can .and . A; ■' I? diau A Hair-, and ;? mem - i be? .ii me Board i ,i■ ’, C; 'a . . . N.d-ional Anurie-in Red Cross Other jfW9 'tl’CCrs of Iht 1.?ni(«I - Negro C*.'lk’ge Fund arc John !") ■ R ... aefelser, Jr., Chuimian. N. I tion.;!; Mrs. t'hauncey L. Waddell,: i CeancM vice chairman: Wii.lli!. , ■ Vi Adnch. liaticnal ircasurtt: and IkO!’:’;;s D. A, Bropic, chf-irmaii. public mlormatjon coirvrniti.ee. Fund ' headquarters are locaied : > 38 E. 's7th Sweet, New Y> n. ! OJdn.-m. Artiv Direct- ~ of the] : Dn viiin i:,l Butuncw and Dv L F : \ Palmer, Teacher Education Last summer's program for trader ; interns coni 8S of them off campus [for work m 42 communities ; ; throughout 15 states and the Dis ; Irict of Columbia. Mi Jefferson, the new coowtina i for. has spent most of ins life in * New York A graduate of West Vir j Tnia Slate College, hr- holds an |M. A. degree in School Adminis ; tealio-i from Ohio Sb.te C«4k.;c j :and hits had a year of study in the 1 field of guidance and personnel I v ork a: Columbia Teacher? College. The Coordinator's Office at ■Hampton keeps the college up-lo | date in s'v in'or: Utiion on latest ; reeds a: indii.-'ry and helps <0 : place T. and 1. graduates -in per ! mauent positions "on the level oi ! heir highest eapabfßWcs " 1 , _ „ NEW ANSWER j COLUMBIA. C Vi', The ' young south finally rtaveru. the i Id south's taunt w ith ti i re- , I ply’ever devised for a pi.: ques- ] | tion. When Grand Dragon Green of ‘the state's klan group was permit - ] lad to speck before the applaud - j ] lug state legislature students from i ;I he 1 -’nivcrs’ly of South Carol!## ! jheckled the hooded gang. As to students began to get thef ; upper hand. Grt.cn fell back on the i , -id standby, “a Negro will ask ■ ! t marry your daughter.’’ : Then came the p«y off the best j jreply ye! “She can ohvyys v> ' i no," the .hecklers chorused in um i rot-; To the the ancient rsnith has- -' 1 no answer. Hf ,; v m> rWI UKECK(..>ttl!>ut; r i.osrn, -ns: i.i --! Breokenridgi' tctnifr voniUst uHis I. nek.> iUillindcr - Band, who la-a I week antunmoed hi: decision to in.vr Uie theater ami enteri.ihi ltl< r>! ticld In sitij: V ospei inl>. Prior in joining tin '.Vtiilin i tier group he wa« a foalured soit» ; Ist with thi VV«ng‘ Ov< r .to/Jan | t hoii, ;SEEK. 20,(MM) Mt.hO IVOTHIiS iS VlßbiM\ I uicHMom) v * -vNp > - A i Cis a- Ci-i!iD'ii. Th-. drivt* | OpOhfd with ;.':ddi CMj -b"; rilWril ill KOr j re-lister. The council h «![>"■-; to double the | V C'-a-i,.. • . - 1 - ...» ; ihvoeh 0." 97* me Tuber t.rhhiHza'.ionii. j The foitiieil ab-'o plan; ;> $3 two i fi.md-r:iis’:iii* ccmpaign MV ACCEPT? FuFSS CITATEBM Nrv. Vrck In ■ xpe . . --ir.;* j?.- MniAicancn hr th; Jehu B Rn*?- wiur: ciictl n bestowed upon the NAACT the Negro Ncwsjrapcr P-. lishci’s St-i c ..Uon, the Ccm r. . ■ . \dmlni:stration of • v iirirr of Colovc-d People tirif* th CCr i t ■' 're Tn: 1 -' cm min?.r;ir tirve rn r,tT:V--' l i-i C>\ril, polltlCtU. fi O n siiiy &ml roeiai tlie ■ A C. )■ h r riir-r. -the K : A <\ p. in- :liu- a strlrnT '*'V'n K :o: *he Nvi't u r,ro.-,- hide rr t:. rnrem- *; u ihitiems i ■<.- h i ji" K m | * > <• TRUMAN K. GIBSOV STORM CENTER Former ' Work! Champion Joe Louis :• his attorney, fra man K. whose entry into the figi • -v..ti tter field, annenneed la.* k i has develop, d into one at the most serious threats to the con finned domination oi itot boxing - game h> Mike Jacobs since the latier r-tme Into power &» the natron’s top fig lit pronK