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WEEK FNDIXC; SATURDAY JUNE U 191:* MONTY IRVIN SPARKS PLAY OF LITTLE GIANTS Sports AT THE RINGSIDE ISV MIX YlFGl'l OHIiBIA l > I'GAK RAV IO m:i END ( MOWN Alter Uieke in . tc; ... '.Min v.iiiuur promoters to t ' 1 t* i ins possible. Kay it-stutur> Uob .lloll hiis lm.-llv .-i; 1 ,; i'(i to [ i ' ti- 1 welter weight title on (tie blot u July li .1j4.i1t1.-V Kid t«. > v 1 1; (:. 'll Pln):idolp l '.ia Pioinoted l.v t'"' t :liladeipli Arena. Inc. tie Imut v. .II ft- ii-.-i i lit the I’i'.iladeliiliia M;/'/ i,.il rJ.uU- Him. Kotniiion ••• hi -vi.-i'ls • H 1 C< !.t , ! ciu<J i eidit• ;;fi‘l tc!t vi>U?n i ft.'.!it' tis viiau v. ill to." ( 2.7 ;■ ■ ■ t> 1 After tail.op . ■- Hi. lit. v. its) the Intel iiatioi:; l l Bi.,e jng (.'lute Koliiu on balk-. ii at sigiufit' ■-. tti lßc i-is ii h'.ca•.!.-<•• 01 tl I L oxnij: 11. : -1. .• .• e - rhlil'e :• • te 1 Im ;, i 1 eel;./ ' : - ' ■ At the niiTe tuei lh». ,-u.t ot //' Twentieth Century Spoi 1 i;:/. ( again.-' hay w.i- -Ji<4-; i hr w alto so spend, d in :;7 Tit. A aat. . ijeeau-e h.- .dlegediy he f.ilPii to till two tIU o’elllent '■ lie.li! ■' Houston l’ex.e- I (Il ls AN’NOI \( I S AliV.Wt I hAI l IOH I’ll\HM.s U.AI.t t)TI MODI' PASSES *IOO.OOO MARK Advance sale for the Kz/ard Cnarles-Jersey .hue Walcott title 1 gilt ha- i-'-s-e i the SHIO 000 man; Jo Louis iej lii'leil tr.i- v. e- i; F.sa :;4 !.••.. .. u ill and v.e -i/i has- .:■:■■/. t:an v.< t'kb til 1/ hi Might. Ol tie. 0 it I tickets -ehl :t.(u2 lu-iu tut* si at." Thai SOO 42 ''• ! e tv stated Both Wt-ic-tt .1 d ('-::/- .i}■ . 41 to b- in good condition lea ilit-n Juno 22 title bunt at Coiniskfc.v jaU'k in Cr.icaeu Cb.v!»: expect.' 1 Wt l: hi 1 l:et 17k r/un.i. 1 . t.l XV-.i i- 1' .. ’ 194 auiiil' J locating | he (jun HV Al MOSES. ! 1 I HI-: A TING i HI. Gl N BV AI. MOSES POLISHING STONE NEW YORK lANPi Jackie ftcb iiM-n Is today, major ieayne . alls :n t widely tallied about 1.;..-. >•!•. The modesty aiai truth!:;.• ■ - ... of keenly intelligent Jack Rob inson becomes apparent in eve'y inlcrvk-w he has. For example h. was asked about ais surge a, the RBl’s column and his answer w »s; "Credit all of my batting im provement to hours ot patient 1 ti tering by George Sister a L seball immortal who was a 400 hiUe; ;n his prime.” ROBBIE’S HITTING KEEPS THE DODGERS IN THE HEAT OF RACE BROOKLYN 'AGP; Jackie Robinson’s clutch fitting is keep ing the Brooklyn Dodgei • in hr big-money race, l it Negro second bnsenum again demonstrated nis ability to hil in the child agains tin ,Vi r.’m leagues two other leading team the Now York Giants and the Bos ton Bra vis, ia«t week In the Dod- . 1>; rs' Memorial day double-rs nt a painst the Giants it was Robin: n's i ire.lit smash u the 13th innim his seventh ot the season, that gave Btooklyn .) nervewreck Tig 2 to i win tin- in -i game. Robinson’s homer was not lie towering Lativ Doby o: Luke Ea ter type but A left the i.aii purl, and d;d the sar; >.■ damage as lhouf it had landed 000 h-et . .ray He batted two for lour in thus game -. rat registered tv ingles f-,r at* same average >« th»- nicht cap which the Dodgers lost 7 to 4. Tne pit-"inis day. Robinson sin gled w th the bases loaded in the : seventh to drive m two runs and pul th- 'odgei , a)v. ad 3! < 2 over the- Boston Br. vcr. N .tioiut! -a utie chariQpio u*. T' -e two day: ■' coi de> ‘ bit - tiny toured his lc in, •- ej-.-r. n-• -• the ,3ho point ‘a r- .ke hm ' too r.tßn on V r Dodger roster sn.rl he bad driven in 36 runs to pash him frr ahead of the pack in runs batted-in the National league. j b WINS -ONE LASS j DOVER—The Dover Blue Sock! : have won two and lost thiee of the j brseball games which they have played sc tar this season, But! lea ps e.\).a C'r'Cd eonf.denee iheir fighters, a/.d Loth seem >.,i be g| a :.i i.hey are in the tide F- • ('•. irle: . man. i.ei.! Jake Ai ,n(l “At 27 years t-H. my rnan'ii be ,i nniiii ctiston . r lor u guy a- old -s \V..: -ol t to It indie V\ .i.-entt lei.c tie him." 11 He In. fti'iin.; ;;ood. I don't Seel -i 'f • a ;e ..o -lit. ini:.- tie 't t-.aa ! did about the t .VO Lout-, fights I -til! liaatUu; to; B e heavv vveighl chaiiii'Hin. M-u ii'.u it doesn't make any e.lterehte who you O’ ,atiin. v ii,. u the ::t; t >- at ' take J,(lt |V S'l II 1 AIDS I IMM’I I \R | Hill II It Ji-e Louis i-. ividi-lltly still the moat populai fighter in out ot the ring This u.- d< nion.di ated o v us Ezt.Jrd Cm. a. W.-.i-i; c.,. Mniiitiiit'i r iteclaied 1., they and gt idieintn. the -x --hi .. , y if lit i ■ .irnpion ~! win id • ;;i ! -a - . KtU Ifi. tliC* i lUV. li lufituii ui.iv j:i/ifi Ciicu lus win.* WaH I ..,d I a II ii l.i.im.-. IBC .<i:u it- irio::(.polj' al- Tfoie than to promotions. Maybe ; I :. c I'll t.! C l tlcism :,ti iia a. i Oi tin a;: a 1 la ki -' lit of flgllte!;- tu-V. i/e ie. aii-- --I tiu’ Let; oil Cer -1 lAlui; .. iiuddl'. a eig.hi ‘.ill-, fig./ mid the Charles -Walcott bout a- 1; . u-t ui i.e •.* hat i/.ii ai tntuie tie IBC ear. cxpOe' tin lae s.ie l.Kiiis 'iptuiid at a ben*, lit shiv in (.'aleago lie a'.-.' ■ , iii-.j i“i' She’ll !ii;a:k ;;> mnas.niiii and tin boy.- on the St. Elizabeth ■■ ainmar school and high school bo.iii...' t.rain.i ' * t jtH.'.i'il ( aiman. aj t niixi-ui-N" ’unccr, in run; .a.: - a ■i> /.l I li.i.-h I.t tf-.t* 73nl At; i. ! ICAA Ih.-.- ~nd l- :.i rr/'iui-ii/i'iiips I-- May 27 at Randalls Island stadium I I -a ft-; I .ui the way '.vi im -it . rplFti a itl k:u-i" cut. put on a: game an t xhthilmn a-' you or i ever Don New •■<-:'!' th; .git /lifei ing ;'i-,;:i .slight -.tiln the should ev, i. eager to go out and pitch hi: tu-n ..gainst in- champion Dr .vi - that he has endeared him : i,l t rnat-.s who had heard lie - Ni'-.-'c-rub- -was a playboy instead •:! t-'it. workhorse tiu/- Fie is Pendleton's Base Stealing Worries Vverage Pitcher ST PAUL (ANP) --- Tnc Arru-r-; ic.n .■•■><>: ' in one of the nation': thvi t Tripp -A le gues, is well ac quainted with Jim Pendleton, form-' triy of the- Chicago American Giants Negro Amer can tongue t-.uirj. Ff-Odlet«-:.’s fiilfi.ii i:, not oi .300 calibre thus lar in the reason, but he ha. more nerve on the base paths than the average pitch t can toferate. His J7 stolct baser ns of 1. >t w-vk is one big reaon w! ' the Biookiyn-i w u-d S’ Paul So nt.- ■ i«- • it.id in tia- league aria r.c ex pci -ri to t.-ke tin: pennant The ikd poiuiu C-foOl, one .noli nteifu-Sder never piayPd ba*r ■ bail until iff* was in the arrr..-i force'--, but «'ought o-n quickly with the AinOiicir, Giiims A Dodge; ieohf *(W him in South America, ■ Loud bin. up cud at tiie Dodgers Y< i o Ri-tc-h spri.-i. training camp, the newv- iTif.r Jr j ill- entiie c-amp i batting. Tlii - tried ii . out in the in in id. but la., » decided (fiat ih£" 1 23-year-oM te would do bel li r in the garde---.. Peru Hon hus 1 exhibited storng ;.trrn, in . h to the | pleasure of General Manager MH ; Jones. Jones says the young man | from St. diaries. Mo., i- the fast •«; t things in base-ball »n:noi or ' major. iNDfANS 5 HOPES i API BOOSTED BY I PAiOE’S VICTORY CLEVELAND (AND - A" - tes s. labuloud Leroy “Satchel Paige the man whom many j thought war suffering from old age 1 ...k tne mound L-s; week and, struck another brilliant feather h. : thi. Indiana’ lie.idgear. The fact that Paige \v« , t 11 in n-ruts and still l('i«k“<l strong at til(. iliiu h iU'l mD 1 y r viV't ‘.iit* Tj :l>f •-- i'. t S.u. •iy vie tor;- i.' the <i • tiie sea on he caused a number of - : port tutlhoritics to take' . cover to accusing T ib' President 15.1 i Week «-.f mring a .. ide-show .ittra. t io:: h - yi. iil'. jnsVad ol it :y)tc *IU i iha . -.aid Vi .ck k: < Paige ' ci-uklnT pitch, but • ii.ee tie was a No aru alii world 'draw a i: • w " VeCek hired him anyhow Now we iuct- . .juak '.or themselvcfh.igc ;; now being hailed a> the pitcher • who may yet keep th-- Indians in . tile 1/ t'l 11 ai it |'uee H s tiiuniph i ver the new-look (d'ocuo Wiuie Sox was not an ore,:na.-y victory. The j/unie had :• ed th. hr.il'•wy mark, belore tic allowed ivfcr 1 >,it. He gav-. up' elgii; bit- in the !i /.uau struck out seven mi .. arid walked only Bn; i The Sal,.lie! was unu nally fast, "liected and relaxed in scveia!. mstauee.- he casually -uitv jit* i his !i/ r.'ncr.tr. , rmmlseerit of the old Paige -A the Negro circuits ' With Bony Fi tie run the in c o i. along with other Tribe si: rters ! i;i Buudri an will rely heavily . the •.-! Cat control-artist *oj tu. next rnnutli to keep hi. tc.uTi in the linman Browns Siiiii ViolK*> NEW YORK • ANP> Any foot btil! new.-. ! -at (. it ptis, ! i baseball "il the tre.-.t pain sports tin se tt-i;.- ic.ri.ed nev.s. but curie.-' wend _ ' bat tile ('levt-dand B-- wns have ;. -n-ad ' vlrtg.:-il ii.i-iit Motley i'» a ttr.il conlraet t - l a.id news, for Cleveland ;k - ■ (laps but sad -a.; Hews over.-. /.'.Here . i-:. v. M n r-e ie.-1 ol !!:<• /.ague recall tvttti a fir.eh t!.-. plliVl'.Zf Ill) ,-lol:H'(K ii* do tit' . tuti again tim year GRAYSKEFPyp WINNING WAYS ta \V. H BERN I A Tni Kinston Grays Baseball Team i still moving at very fast pint) In the base,-ail .-. i.tiu;’ ; date, t;iey have won 22 mis i;d mst 3. This record was made by ‘a.vlriii soin- of the lead:!,.: B an.s u: . - . W.i fungu,n. I). C ! The big guns in the hitting de part merit ijsrt htivt* <•*! i■« Alcrritt ! with 6 triples and 4 doubles The j • oljowing art all well over the 300 , mark Kui Rudolph. Leon-i ■ ret. and Hobgcod. The gnat par* of thi pitching; load is being carried by A. Collins - and E Solomon. They have ...>» 8 and 5 .ami*s respectively. For games with this great team : ' write Kntslan Clay i: s. b.'.il Clutr J:3 Halve.-. Street Kins'.--! - . N’ i' KHODKS Ol ALII IKS TO COMPETE IS OPI-A COI F FOI H\ AMEM CHICACiO iANPi Ted Rhodes. ; Los Angeles Negro. was second : t last w eck at the O'y m: a Fields c< use to qualify ler 'be Natoinal Open to be p/.yt.d .vlidma- ) ;hh .-! id and 11. The great Negro golfer was out -funding i’ the- lie id •! 174 a. d his; 144 points .tor 36 holey was topped only by the 14! points compiled by iVlarty Fuigol, young prose si ma' i from Alburcivicique N. M. R':ods., put togcUier a deuce - I 72’:, w hilt- Furgol picked -i fout : biulie* n donlv two bogies to n.g --■ >ci 73-68 md nose out the Calif* ! ovnian. Rhodi.- c believed to be the only > ot tnp 17 quidiliers til He Olympia fields meet TEXAN WANTS TO HALT KOBINSON CAViI AN BOLT • HOUSTON Texas 'AN Pi I*t • -mot • •.*» Ralph Si. -th -.aid la-'t v." el. * ..ill ask the ,-i.iveiegn state rs Ttx ;ay to stop Ilay ‘Sugai IloF inson -tioiTi defending hi: till, uy-ainst . I Gavtlar: o' any otl>t challenger j m I' lilan- Iphut t..'s .summer. T»e Smith rebellion was pro* .vc -'cd according to Smith, by i F-to..' ns'.u - tain>'-c io fulfil: an agrci infnt lor a tic* it in Houston. /And if Promoter Smith '-'id Hi-, tat.- :f Texas ■";. . u ytr ir.c a bout it, Robinson wß’ 1 nnx j duke < w;'.h Eom-tc.idy in tfu Lane •' Slnr /at,, bes -• .• figLls in the jcitv ot brotherly love. • | Tl.t irate promoter- raid he would .co :■<> far as to ask the Tex,a La 1 bor commission to halt the Phila '.deiphia fight. Just wha/ authority i the commission hai: over boxing '; in PenrLsylvacia Smith didn’t ex , plain. STADIUM ECHOES | BY VKKNON JAKKI'i l SAN DIEGO lANi-'i I! was a great day for democracy here m the triple-A Pacific Coast Itagut when B. . Luke E ic. On-sti s Mm.>sc. Jot'/- RiUbt-y. Em.- .Vlar • -.m-.'/ . H/j Frank An.'A.si lnauiied spend and liats in u three-game • ru- tictwcci: tl-e S.m Dieg-j Fa- • ! res. Clcvel. nd lnauci farm team and the LortLmd Hc.ivcts - The it’ ; end'll > t ti.-t Baseman Easter-, ivn.i ii.i-taig the 1. ague v, i.t a 40U batting vit; sige ami It! hum at tic t/.iC, rammed out uni..' one .hit ii; the t rat two games sat ..nil. back in '.'< third to bat thin .'••i four. PaJii. Lei fielder M noso. '■’ii 24 houi iOi ..;; .tu i. U . i.i too Indian hud mi ...-fc.i in nis 13ti) ■ h gu'M Iw'lii Miiiusii and iu : Spa: sh : pi. a kin g pul L.clttieldei .Mm tliiir. us Fcrtland. c/a --i up. down and across tiu garden like mathneu to convert ixtra hasc hi’, • into < asy nit-. ill * OL h-.-r Rilc.it,-' • ..f the Badris displayed fla-'m-s heir- arn t ..ere ot Roy Cutri-untUa F.asu-r still Un. iu.-.-i fc. .. <i mu:, j : the c.rc'.llt tie VV:c a..iked tiv, c out of four time- at bat in the . a. ic- pi eviou- clash wan the 1.--- Ala. • ■ .A: t - >I tl ; I I 111:. ■ - .tiv, Hliilnj* la - i . th.- first gann.- of th- it- liblc- unt with 1 ■■.■} Angcios. talk: conrlbiit -■ 111-. 18’.;. noil)-. • ■/ till season -li Mmoso lapjicd out his ur.-1 - It-. ■■ .- Badit-.. .\lay l . • t . . ;n/ .-■ i. i i- al/n ■ t ■■.'(. - ;ot>i-it. - ! , i f. | I f, . J J (, j ; | , ;• ; ’),'l , * A j t 1 • ’ t i A Lv 't t'.'i] p.lt.liL t Djli i HjfiKlK e»d ;j;d’ r;.t;k< d ?;;■ I'-in i.' •11 ii. !. * w 1;* I ]ll ; 111 xvn . • v t G.e Htnht-ter IU d Wings >< !:. th, - A i.iti truer t 1< j H ■ ■ iU i - Mffiufdcj J:t|; laricYh lon, wiio nev r LaaUiU unt ; he enttsmi hr v.imr.j fuiit’S a {rutin;-’. :ue _ ulreuit )r. hul< -i v. hh !■-. 17 If- leauiii ;ik- Svu.in: i. r,; s- Si.aury. i.s fh* chnu-t t:• i..1, tu 1 uu. til \l:i: Sit I.M: ii 4 i;.i: t Vrl) l* - hi. \uit / ulet'-!) wa- l (f.iuht \ *. the i t nr ' »:<?:: fn-m tU«f* On ; cagu AiiHriran Giai:* ui th< Nrs.ro 5I NN. STATE FIRS'! LINCOLN (.1111) FOE JEFFERSON CITY. Mo. Ten nc.-.-ce State C’oltcge scfieduied stituticm include those with Lang- Hoinccomin.: b. Hie with Fisk ..<hi:-\ lie Municipal Kentucky : lOrce State and Arkansas State lIOIJNFiS LET FAMES A. IIAILFA CHICAGO -AM" Jam* A '“Old 1 ude ’ iJ..ii< y. 21 ■•••p'.'in-d ac kh- front West Yi/;;:. .. Stati <-/- 'lege, has been i ned by thi Cig ra.u-i Hornet-., if in A.l-A.-nerr .'ui. cojiie: i i ce f'a-h-v. v, ho rr c.de tl/; luyth col Negro A.", Ar.icrian team 1 --i sea -1 on, '.he nffh Nc-uro i a- r to /’ln ih; Hornet.-,' roster H- is 12 vtars o/ci, . tends .-ix-lc-.t. tw ana -.ui halt mtf.es and was c'j;,t.Ln >f the We/. Virginia eleven. Out i slcnding in track, Bailey won f 'in' iettfi- ’in telhge Eutcu.cm.’: crop cotirtdions. : of nid-Ma;,. continue to paint to a . total eroj'. rodv’ctio!: below tl it of tiu- favor,-Toll llHtt .-eaion .'.'Ui eon I siderably ar-jve that id the drought year lift;. With 3 flip of the v.,'ist (steel), manipulator’s “hand*'’ tear off a match, stoke ; --.g iir. n folder, and lip lit ogari t for Miss jane Campbell, laboratory receptionist where these mechanical “hand*" have been developed, according to National Patent C »uncil. The “b i ds” can. perform delicate chem ical experiments, operate machine tools and do countless other tasks, and are especially valuable when remotely controlled in a radioactive j.aica. »v«j J rHF. CARO LINT-AN OBSERVES 50TH ANNIVERSARY AS ATLANTA!!. GRAD George F. Porter of Dallas. Tex o', a graduate - ( Atlanta Univei • :ily in ißSiti has returned to tbs alma mater for tin- celebr itiun ol aw 50th a.niii ver.sary a:, a giadu -if tli ■ Atli'U.ta ir.s't tu,ion. Mr. Bel li ; u.i: w ei; a i -eida-nt ol Dallas sim ■; '.'.(J. and m the c-i.rs that be 1,..;- been in that ei.y. I/.’ li.:*: 11. ■•II "a r-OWC. r.IJH-fe of s' rvb-t " am,mg t; c -ot’s. As the four.clc-r of the U.,1,. Lianch "t ;he NAACI*. a/d •*: ' ex.■cutive si cretary tu.- ri. uiv ym- ... t *i- . I'ort/j. • p.’.ii fit iu.it’d -ru? li .ii’ !-u N't-gio n,a t carriers Neg - e< -- ik>. r. Ni’itio MBs. Ui. rm.it --! X.-aroi - t - live or: any .street in Dallas the equalizati-h- of teaeh e: .-■ s.'ilai li and the ri'./r of N'e 'VS t- : » !'V<- on the jury So i -. Icily -Vi.- his last c-ffurt reeebvt t/lit :.-i '.be. vn 1.-nci’ tii/.t cnsu.d; IS a result of the b: ill. a- V, • throv. .i down thi ston estops ot '.hi- Dali,is Court House, which a.- .»!;-/ bi son; ot A-- ; ie:. .* be ’ i'.uic*; i ijuiiu'i’ilH .- 1 r;<i *i y < - * .»iid Since .;, grad’-.u-ion li - m A*- la- to l ..,v" rsity. \!i povtvi a,. 'll ":: hil'h S( teach, i ~n,i u JOB ( i INK'S \ IT A!. IU PUETA REDNESS OF NECRO YOVTH Industrial elides expressed ke conducted at the North Carolina University ut Missouri Eo:h institutions laid emphasis on job opportunities for graduates al though the latter devoted con siderable time to business and industrial opportunities. The necessity for Negro youth to be aware of the trends in job possibilities in men/ new fields of endeavor cannot be over-emphasized, observers agree. The widening horizons in many phases of American industry make it imperative that college-fiained youth be intelli gently prepared to participate in those for which he or tiie may qualify. —O— salts expansion EPrCPT URGED A word of caution which felt to be of especial interest to the progressive Negro business man is the! of a rioted adver tising executive In remerks to o Toledo, Ohio group, Leona/.: VV . Trester, spokesman for ad vertising, declared that if pre sent business conditions are to be mat there must be renewed sales activity. The business leader Indicated that advertising and promotion will become more significant than ever, ''frills" will be less popular, and local promotion and point-of-sale will become increasingly important, ‘A? a time when business and indus try have unusually high break* even points," if is almost defy ing fate to cut pioduciion, he declared. —O-- RAII WORKERS HONORED A Negro station hand from Columbia, South Carolina drew national attention recently for his unselfish work during the "March of Dimes" campaign, James Jones, Southern railroad worker, collected over $2500 during the drive, for which he was honored by the cilizenry. In commenting on rhe achieve ment, A. 1. Wiggins, Board Chairman for the system, stated, *'The success of his efforts proves that any citizen who is genuine iv interested in tire oublic wel For eo tie n In ve 111. or t»> BllilSllllSll y jaMf - iL/l_ _ \ Qwl Lmii oFitrjK- woung&p At cHANctlumsv».uij ~*y-pe-rtihd - HARDENED STEEL SHOT FOR SAMNo - 6ki, WING - A?/. /S / .776.,, r r .. . *♦■> PROCESS FOR CONWESTSN6 WOOD PUL? (WiO PAPER -OPENED VAST NSW HUMS!Rtf j ¥ SAND 3LASTING thMMte-FMcRUMUI If I _ OF ANOTHER MODERN INDUSTRY* \ IN EtPEmmS WITH . j lukPEOOES AND ROCKEfS A5 WEAPONS? r -r--3" Ws. 3P UiS ?~'r SASP INDUSTRIAL PROCESS-Cut ‘f‘- > ' Al/&-'/ *. LWNS STAN()A:hSI tec-a. } ?¥•'■ #Mm '.AIM* t r'wnMq* jWMCTfci .• 'iW.rF, &•?*{/?*- •• • .. .* ■•> 7* iT 5 SEPSA PM BEAUTY WEBS NEW YORK CITY 'ATLAS> Jem Hobart, model and Sepia Pin up beauty v/as - /mtly irmmed tu Wesley Johnson on May 24 it wa i .ained this week. The i:emr>in.>' tuok place at Saint Catiienne Re.: ta.u in New Yorlt. It.: b-'irie only 20, but tu; ~ie last three years she .nv- b.:u.- i’..io;i - trie highest pai.l ntodeis and remembered n i n i luai i- m t.'-e-'c on ’ii'u Sepia A,' i in-Up ca lendar jf 1045. W-.’sloy brotnci the fm rnci Wini j..-/.:- on iJ. ■ ;■- v liiuskaJ euniedy -un. now ’ it wife • f Dr. t :imbii : ,i.' of e’l.-v --’..iii.t. Ohio, and i.--i .: ..’. hn.'--. : the dance- /am .>L and F . - i; Jobnsun. MEM tl 11 1 MYTH GFMi.it lit S\V \M' MONTREAL Canada • ATLAS i There is r.»» sti per ion l.v 11. men ’-! t’ ireurniti.: t > D-. Benjamip I . ini./, who received the “ 1 500 Lc. t ; Y Hi fhc’tmer rei-e./vh av-arn /ere last week Dr Pa miruk pi- - . med i.ew findines in studies nas • - U-. Iteiiivein t- : 'ill; tei hl.i: j/e <■•: velript-d in the Yah University eh lid clinic, fiom winch it was ii. itiveiy found that the Ameii ■ an Nei’.i-- m-.niai ; ■.. are not im h , whit; .ec-n interest in the recent clinics g College of Durham and Lincoln hire, can make an outstanding contribution in service." —O STEEL USE AIDS JOB LEVEL According io spokesmen ior the steel industry, the high level ol employment during the post war period was appreciably influenced by the half-billion 1 doiiais spent by steel producers for new plants and equipment, if was also indicated that the planned spending*of $627 bill ion by the industry in 1949 should provide on even larger volume of purchasing power to workers. Because of the large force of Negro industrial workers In - e so called "heavy’' industries, j is L.lr to be an encouraging siy i c continued employment in i‘.is phase of our industrial economy. - o—* PUSH BUTTON FEEDING) You can sleep a little ! anger ( down on the farm, if feeding the chickens is an early-morning chore. A newly developed auto matic poultry feeder operated by on electric motor and con trolled by a time clock now does the work, it is claimed A supply of feed is carried from a storage bin on a con veyor, which runs along the bottom of a trough. If "c.hickee no iikee," t is returned to the bin for another trip. ~-o - AND WE QUOTE "It ought to be completely necessary to think that the Negro's stake in American in dustry should be any different from that of any of his fellow American citizens."—Willard S. Townsend, labor leader. -- O WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT? It is reported that a package of cigarettes, ester tax, costs about 70 cents in Britain. De spite the high price it is said to be common for 100 or more Britishers to line up before a tobacco shop. And ours ora »7N or & e> /**• UUft j I * <*** i CARDS DESTROY CH CNCE OF DON’S SECOND WINNER HROOKL.YK tAN P - Big K'-gnt ! handt s Don Nevr-i;nnb< was en .'oute tu his second w-n the n-ajur/ L / 1.,1 w up a 4 In- 1 load in till' la: 1 tl '- nl I : 111 Tl 1.-f thi’ 1U l'l ’ ill tiiiig ui tti. L'odt or p, bn'tie with the qt. LouL: Caiui.-i/'.s. Neweombe, at!'; vi-.Ki.n.. one ini: in tiu- !h.-I. i:.-d pit■ bed . ■ i-n ■coii'li 'S it'.niiig.s t'l.’lore a .-a.j.-ptuL ■n“ cn-v; (li-i 32,!'ti2 •.•: Lie iv-ith was '.W-’-ti.Td.s ’«•'• • . V?:l :i Xu a - Cat dims! ' ut;-;. 11--..• •e. ;. •• an t.i dtl « V, ilh tia- i.',- u • v, a (.-hi vi .1 i-v •;■: 1.././•. t; - u.p ' pil-.-lle: .: •i i tie eJ it 1. -l- N-. w. I.:/: • ■•!. Jit .: w .1./ 3 ; ;; ill 1, , R,it - . ,■ , ; , and i.. ■yi PEARL mn TO STAR M SHOW AT ROSE HORSESHOE NEW YOHFL (Tl'i ATI.7, Pear! DaiLy. the t/.;u h vu.e ~ j .* ■' F»n t uif tit/ vviii n cicli->Li. I’m ! ill -coil: -'tiunp. Dial-.-..,: ■ ! ■ t* ;•; • i ,« , : (:;•-/ .i.: t : I - 1•- ' •t< : t . i l lf.‘ iiUft t ?)■ •’ t..'U )<t»M W AM Oil. I i! \m i S KI ADN FOR CHK’AIiO -ANF > J i i■ ■ .0j( ‘ - . W;RcnU ..ihl K/aa. - .d C\;<rD-r.ikl , !■ ( j-Ks-y F;.») k, ’ 1 “i :■ 22. ;ii cxatrC*i!*i;. •i• 1 « >. m'nv . 'A’hit i they r talking WmK- ?tl wns <‘\i <i i In- ; Tu! V- Icy Ctiuulrv v-hii :;r»D K/. /a rd f'hari/;: at t lOit: C*<A( from oarh aUu-j near • ! ! A M ; :■ • ■ : ic! l a 1; , - 1.1! tr • !: 1 ! 1 ■ i : • '''' l : -• ; :iun; t* tw.’. .md t L d A • m 'mm mk iPS.Photi MEET BRICE DIXON He is a suecessiu! Chicago businesi man. A formes student at Coounerc* Icnrussee State College, Nashville, Tennessee. Dixon o-vn» and operates The Khythm Record Shop and u . credited with having the most com plete swing and jazz collection to the U. S. becai-w ol bis business cent acts b* s pcpulai and well known with n.any pront ner t tc-ik in and out of the en tertainment world and is also a sue* , resslul salesman associated with (he Apollo Records Distributing Company, 71V S S’ e Street. Chicago. Illinois. A Navy vet Dixon is considered the aest dressed man on Garfield Boulevard. T/sing i’uii/icid/l oust to iii/trui' kntstpul -i -us Iff, tu us l ini’M* j tible- f -i';if.'t,j /I ■;- ;•% jie-nriut prowet e .ip folluw. | Read i lie f.arofmiaii 1 ***"*""-w i J frefenskMi ■» h«i- igii, ,s j PAGE SEVEN PACES TEAM TO VICTORIES 4! <J V HSF V CITY <ANP>- -The New i' k B6;h.s have- m» ' No ru Outfield er Monty Irvin of the Jersey C ty Ok* v: . . tin . r::vi a i tele the same: sine re Tin- Orange Neyru batted .''‘>2 n ;i 1' ji-i-arne vrit-. with the Nh i nj ll . .lid.- <•!' tin. 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 11, 1949, edition 1
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