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Dat Chast lod rtcalTt by rwnrn mail « confidential Ittttr ti tret AdvUt inilyt-
ing thrM (1) Qucatiopi privattly, Sl|ii your f«ll nanu, »44i*u, aod birihdaia lo
■11 iatteri, and plttw includt a aclf-addrcaatd, titmftd cnTclopc for Tour irply.
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WE—Will I be aJt)Ie to go up^your order this year for baby
north next aumnier and get a good chicks if so, you will have to ha^e
job and work all summer T a large place made for them.
Ant: Youngster you shouldn’t Don’t take a chance of crowding
be running around the country them too much for you oan’t af-
you are most too young. If you ford to lose many and make any
want a job then goe to it that you money.
get one right there in your home I , ,
town. It will be a good idea, 11 ®y husband really gomg
think to find work but stick close
to home »ays-t Will he wflit until I am
TJi t n M! T u out the funiture-t
—Please tell me if I should i . ■ i. u a
. . , T J T . X ^ns: This husband ot your
raise chickens like I Jid last
would it profit me any if I didt
How many shoi^d I gettf
Ans: —By all means try
it
more talking than the ver-
age person nev«r to do any ac
tion. He feels that if he keeps you
Tj- j-, stired up and scared to death of
agam this year. You did unusually , . , • *1.4.
• losing him, that you won t lus
well with your poultry business
last year and already hava the running
equipment use it. It seems to me around. He isn’t going to leave—
that you have in mind to double he wouldn’t trade you for a half
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tlut no student would be suspend
ed for his activities in connection
with it Pre»ident Patterson re
fused to sign such a statement on
the grounds that the strike was a
flagrant violation of the rules of
Tuskegee Institute, and therefore
no commitment not to punish
those responsible coilld be given...
On Thursday the strike was
taking on certain aspects of viol
ence becauFe of the efforts of the
strike lea^rs' to keep the students
;from classes, the Dining Hall, nnd
iwork. Thursday morning the
.following additional statement wa«
issued to the students by the Ex
ecutive Council:
iTo the Student Council:
■ In view of the present situation
existing among members of the
student body in that they declare
themselves to be on strike, the
Southern Trustees and the Execu
tive Council of Tuskegee Institute
hereby advise that all such stu-
dozen gals like the on® he^e been honestly feel this man you are | Please cooperfcfe-in the ■ matter jgjjjg absent from assigned duty
slipping' around with. with now will make you a 100 per Oent, because anyone not either school or work after 7 ;00
HC—I sure would like to know very lovable companion and feel joining up will take Weight Irom ^ Friday, January 17, 1941,
how a eertin letter conceminjf me yon would be using good judg- the effect of thifc exhibitibn. ’ *will be automatically suspended
|r«gtrda wlnooi and work. At taeh Friday ■oraiif «f
ItinM the »l!iiinistration is willinsr d^nts to re'nm lo wrrt- jsw- with
to loafer witli repro*«tatrri»s *le- v't-ntpd by ^triVir.sr »t.*d«it^, wbo fn*r« rnilf' a last
Isignatad by the student boly lo gathwH at #ntrM*?«i cwpMratiiin and
^reopen this matter, b.-andi^hitur and iwinjt thi* rw^juf^t wr^ gjvmn.
I An answer to this coromunif-a- cluM. Tfirpst* to dim arid •n'ft*'**"' >f r*>-’tsnnsr
tion is requested by 5:00 p. m*^roy the property of T -keg*e In- ■todcnt'^ *ere arre^tffd
today. stitote were frequently nmde as releaMd aft»-r a fow
Vory truly yours, well a« threats of physical injury out ehmrg*
The Elxaeutive Council to the students not on I'nk*. rnm
F. D. Patterson After renewed ^
President stnking students return to their
The atrike leaders rafused to dormitories and remain orderly
accept Ais offer of afbitration had failed, the Execiiti-e Couneil
unlms President Patterson sign decided that the .tri.i« had creat-
statement promimng that no in- ed a situation of yiolence that had^ with*Tl^ Mir
vtstigation would be made, and ^^t control, and that .indents bad nmmti 00^
it waa necessary- to call the ejvil n ,rmal relationa with T«*i||jL
authorities. The officers on arri“'' ’’—
On Friday aftarnooa foiet
vailed on tha oiay,. al
al Institute.
Sergeant Hrary Stronr of Battery "A”, 77th Coaat Artillery (AA) directs the beam of one 'of the
regfanenVi new 800,000,000 oandlepower ■earchllffhts dortnff recent nlcht training:.
rei^
go to my husband! •
Aus:—A friend of yours or a
person who claims to be a friend
to you saw to it that your hus
band received this “piece of
new*." You will havei the whole
story iii a few more weeks. Don’
make trouble for the person just
forget it, as your husband wasn’t
small enough to take the note
seriously.
IJ—^Does the boy I go wit*i in-
ment to marry him.
Negroes To Play
;Big Part In F.D.R.
Balls January 30th
of thi* exhibitibn.”
On the evening of Jan\iary 14, from Tuskegee Institute.
President Patfersbn Voluntarily f Suspended students are required
appeared before a meeting of stu- Jq leave the grounds of the Insti-
an effort to assure them t^te at once. Those not doing so
dents in
that all, grievances which they good and sufficient rea-
had presented would be given regarded as trespa.s-
^ every consideration. The students subject to ejection by
would accept no offer of arbitra- jjyjj authorities Damage to Tus-
tion and calM a strike for Wed- kegee Institute property will be
.nesday morning. A large number similarly treated_as_Jin infraction
New York, Jan. 16.-Negroes students failed to report to of the law. '
of Amei;ic)fl ijirift play- a lartfer ® work, and to the jj. |g gyy gjncere hope that the
tend to marry me in 1941 or is he part in the 1941 “Fight Infan- Dicing Hall for meals. Many of goo,j judgimen-t which has charac-
just stringing me along! Have tile Paralysis” campaign than students who attempted to go terized Tuskegee students 'n the
been going with him for quite a ever before Keith Morgan, na- about their usual duties were p^gj; make the drastic mea-
while and says he w’ould marry tional chairman of the Commit- prevented by some 4f the more sui^s described above unnecessary,
me in a minute if it wasn’t for te* for the Celebration of the active leaders of the strike. The
his mother but you see she doesn’t President’s Birthday annnounc- Executive Council of Tuskegee
like me. What is ahead for me! ed this week. Institute met Wednesday morn-
~A n sDisappointment if you In several of the larger cities ing and issued the following state-
continue to go with this boys for —parties and celebrafions have ment:
another FOUR YEARS. He’s been arranged for January 30, , Xo the Student Council:
putting you off on purpose—his President Roosevelt s 59th birth-; xhe Southern Trustees and mem'
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Very truly yours.
Executive Council
F. D. Patterson, President
Thursday afternoon, a group of
students prevented the truck of al
commercial company from making
a delivery to the Dining Hall.:
mother doesn’t even enter into the Saturday Executive Council of The driver of the truck summon-;
picture. He wotfldn’t care if she preceding January 25. Tuskegee Institute regard the pre ed officers of the State Highway
did or did not like you if he was Ilobinson, famous tap gjrite on the part of mem- Patrol, an(} made his delivery
love with vou-but you see he radio
star, is chairman of a grand . , , . ,,
u i/.L 1. L ij • TLT 1 • warranted and unjustifiable,
ball to be held in Harlem in this , . ,
.occurred at a time whea officials
city. ' -
WATCH!
For th^ Forthcoming Date of the
Long-Talked of Play . • .
“IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE”
i Given in the
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Watch For The Date In The
CAROLINA TIMES
in love witn you—out you see
isn’t and he must have some vr
to itch out of the bargain. You’ve
been dropped like a piece of
lead. I f I 1 , f
Aug 26.—I have boCn on
one job for 6 years and I wonder
if I could better myself - any by
quiting f
body as un- under their protection.
It,
polio
'of the Institute were in confer-
Save Time and
By Relaxing in the
BUS
Money
—r
GOING TO AND FROM work can a pleasure if you
ride the bus. You get home earlier. You .spend less
money for transportation (4 tokens for 25c). You en
joy a safe comfortable ride.
Durham Public
Service Co.
I During the past year, .
'struck many states with epi- representatives of the
demies, and the total number student body in an effort to ad-
- of cases was 10,000. While possible and rea-
the South, except for scatter-1 maWe the oomplaints made,
ed sections, was spared by the There was no indication that
Ans ,*“N0| of coursc you csn t inv&dGr, CGixtrBl £ind n^^otistions wcr6
Stick right on the job you have northern states were not so for-!to attain the desired result,
until you have been succeessful tunate and many cases of in- We feel under the oircumstancee
ing making another contacts. It s fantile paralysis are reported that further consideration of this
indicated to me that around the among the Negro populaiqn. matter must be postponed until
15th of February you will be States registering an unusual order is restored and students
I working on another job—you will number of cases included: West have resumed their normal rela-
get the job thru an agency. |Virginia, Indiana, Ohio, Mich- tions with Tuskegee Instiute as
* WJJ—I read your column and igan, Illinois, Kentucky,. Kan-
I think it helpful. I am 26 yeare sas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mis-
old and married, but my husband souri and Virginia,
left last suminer and I haven’t| L. E. Garris, prominent
heard from him since. I met ano- Fayetteville business man and
ther man who is 46 years old and civic leader will head the drive
he seems much in love with me for funds in this city, while at-
and wants to marry me says I torney A. Avery Jones will head
will have to get a divorce first, the movement in Forsyth coun-
Should I do this? |ty. Negroes all over North
Ansr^It will be necessary for f^e manifesting a keen
you to get a divorce before you, interest in the campaign,
can marry the gentleman. Your!
firet husband- deserted you and
you have grounds for divorce.
NINETY-THREE THOUSAND
K ILL E D
MODEL
LAUNDR'
Vi
if AM,
DRY
iNERS
jjTuskegee Students
Strike To Win
pictable System
Surcease From Dis-
Continued from page one
We will continue to strike until
any student who is sent away on
this charge, is readmitted to
school.
In the notice received from the
Executive Council, we want it
stated that no pers»nal grievances
will be held against students who
were rumored to be active parti
cipants in the strike.
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y
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