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mm pgfj, pi, iji, ;. SATURDAY, MAY 3rd, 1941 THE CAROUNA TDO^ pnniiMMHHimiiiiiwiiiiiifwiHmiiMiiiiHiiiyaWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiwiiiiiimilHllllllimHHIIIIIIimillHllllllllllllHIIIIBIIffll^ ANNIVERSARY**'* NOW GOING ON! GREAT 26th BUY NOW- Before Prices Advance THAT MAKE IT EASY TO BUY mnilllllllllimffllllllllHIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIinilinillllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIHIHIBIIIipiMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIHUIIHIIIIMHMIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIiyilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllin^^^^ NAACP To Keep porary set back, Thursday, April m. CD linrthy dobate a b o n t FtlgQlUlg lOl U* lV« IV Senate B^lution 75 whi«h pro- poses investigation of diserimin- AM00i*tk>B Vr$M L«tt«rt to Stn- ator Tliottas Saqnwtiiif Fa- Torable Aotion; Says Boffota- tion SbotUd Be Kept Oat. Of Tnimaa OdmmtttM New .Yorl^ — Following favor able ■ teport by the' subeoramittee and as similar a«tion seemed a- bout to be taken by the Senate committee on labor ^nd educa tion, tile fight for eqqual partici patibn by Negroes in the national defe»se program received a tern-' atiou in national de^nse, the Senate full committee voted to table the resolution until its next meeting and to consider includ ing its aims under the woi-k of the Truman committee already Set up to investigate the Jetting of government defense contracts. On receipt of information con cerning the committee’'s action, the National Association'for-the. Advancement of Colored People, refrained from submitting mater- Ij to the Truman committee, ir certain interested person# had requested it to do so, on grounds that the Senate would then minimize the importance S. B. 75 and that the racial em-' phasis of the proposed investiga tion would be lo|t. Democracy In Education Is Hailed New York — “The unsports manlike policy followed by many Northern university such as NYU in benching Negro athletes for games with Southern schools can be definitely wiped out,” assert ed the newly formed Natfon^l Council for iDemocracy in Ediica- tion today, citing as “convincing| proof'’ the decision of the Harv ard Corporation to inform— “other iiistitutiona with whom we are competing that, there should be no racial discrimination among our students.’' “Coming just a day before the nation wide student actions for democracy in education and peace the news from Harvard will spur forward th« determination of Students in all colleges to prevent higher education . from buckling under the anti-democratic pres sures of the war-hysteria. The National Council wired its congratulations to the Harvard Council for Democracy in Educa tion which led widespread stud- ■ t' / \ ent demand for clarification of Harvard policy after Lui'ien V. Alexis, Jr., of New Orleans, var sity lacro&se player, had been barred from oompetiiig with the CriuiHou team in a recent game with the Naval Academy. “National attention should now focus on New York Univer sity which stands as the ill- reputed leader in distriminatory bann,” the Council urtfed its groups in sixty five colleges, since “democracy in education can be keep inviolate where the students of the institutions con stitutions. conc*a4ied and students in all colleges are as alert and united in expression of their view as the Harvard undergra duates. • Thi&e hand, and s«tisfiest Here’s a Hint; men to come to the aid of tllffr tile desire of every living * thing.”—Psalm, exiv., 15, • 16. ♦ Advprt.isp. You're nn exeep- Country, tion. I • • I Self-control is a virtue 'individuals rec»ninesd for This is the time'for all good friends. thair BIBLE THOtJGHT . The eyes of #11 wait upon Thee; aad Thou givest ^them their meat in due season. 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