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Imr THE CAROLINA fIMIS SATUBDAT, MAY 10th, 1541 Stage I’Bomi Stnke Owo Union »iipemt.ftr of WilmiMrtoo|tion*ii plantation. Atty. Huff, t*ll- ‘‘We b»ve ing of the eomnrittee’i determin* jhimi iiioinbi'ni of that r**e since jlion to federal intervention ihf, d»y wr started eondtructionito h»»e. federal intervention in The number haa h*^n ginall but|ordinf to the informant, the Negro population of this the Otia Smith case aeid, *‘Ogle- area i« not lai^ Our contract Ihore county, Qa., must be made ■ calla for no discrimination ajjain- to know that it ii a part of the Because only fclight ^ j^j,y jmj ijy^ jjp jt. United Statea.** Hy »otv tluta 300 Nejjrw'^ are a- union or *oin«‘one i« trying to the 17.000 workers employ- f«d (M the #i«00,000 fovemment ■unitioaa csi6trurtioB project* ia Wiimingtoa and Elwood, Ne- gro meaibera id the Internation al Bod Carriem and Building Lkboiers* uniw staired * sit- dowB atrike April 10 in the un- ioB hall'to enforee their demand Ml union officials to place them . , _ iobs. Urban lea«» officials! Chicago — Another instance of.tion «f tKe National Negro con-. that another auch peonage iA Oglethorpe connty, . m W«hmgton. the ques-, ^Vt^on wiU be condi^ted Oeoi^ia. was reported to Attor- of Coi^umst domination . if Nagro worker* ney William Henry Huff. Chief »> The “Brown Condor" Visits Flying Activity At Tliskegee Peonage Revealed In Georgia By An Investigation Fire Max Yergan As City College Lecturer, New York Continued from f&gB One At laat year's aonual conven- was reported to William Henry Huff, are not given their fair share of eounsel for the AvoUsh Peonage 'committee of this city, who iss irning and insist ent that A. Ph^ilip Bandolph, | ... ... president of the Brotherhood of, employment on the two projects, j commit tee ot tftis ««y» ^ “ Sleeping Car Porters, refused to While the two contracting making determined efforts to have ecaapanies insist that they are ^action ^eo in th* matter ®y Congreaa. In all the controversy j BOt excluding Sapo** from the federal' inveatigatora. Jof convention no clear-out, work, ntioa officiate say they ^ helrfess farm^®'‘>»* of Ck)mmunist influence would assign them to the johs'j^ ^ waa ever made. It wm under bat the eompwiies don't want ^ such potentiaUy ^plosive cii- them, an Urban league spokes-,^ f!re ^ the field of hirf'c"“«tances that Dr. Yergan ac- man said. ling a employers, Capt. Otis Smith, on [cepted the h/elm of that organ* ization. P^ Fofico, international re- a cold day and who was brought i . pw«enUtive of the union, said, back to Oglesthrpe county and! ft i*generally known too^at *‘Tlie *atter is settled, foi^t-jailed, was bared to the peonage Dr. Yer^uis name has v^u, wv..» —— — . it. CfAfidentiallv the companies * committee here by a white infor- , Sunday, *is shown in the top picture standing beside Chief Pilot C. A. Anderson of Tusk«-\ doot waat Negroes. We did not'mant whose identity is unknown.^PP/^^ert committee,^ ^jje background is Col. Robinson’s plane, the Browli Condor. The not^ Chi- s.i.h w..t to aa^liing as importapt as the [obtained a letter written by the! rauBitiona p^nt eonstmction jeeta ao we took a little time tojit, eoBvinee them they should hire,was returned had him impnsoned rected at uncovering the jobtained a pro.farm hand u I United States troops will fight R^Crou work » "little', cotonol Baer pre- short of a ourscle,'* em phasizes China gets Moscow assurance that Soviet policy'ia unchanged. system throughout the state. letter written to his wife, opened i York City thje activities f and when the sharecropper committee have been di*| Lil liim 4«nrK«*iaAviiMi « % . * aa i ? » ‘fjmn iftvasion, went «o Tuik^ee to see the activities of the inatitute’s aviation program and to ‘ 4scus8 with President F. IX Patterson and Coordinator G. L Washnigton plans for courses ift aviation mechanics The bottom photograph s hows Mr W^hington greeting Col. Robin^in , . I as he landed at Tuskegect " - , (ANP PHOTO) subversive - — Keffroea. It took aboitt three'along with his wife in the Lex-elements" in the institutions of TVito.i wSTbnl «.ryu.i«* i. O. K.'infton j.il, to the re-higher )e.min» ran by the =to.“ "f" *?! now. No trouble, no bother, and port. (particularly Brooklyn and City university, | Scare metals appear when j»e- Airican Affairs, an New Orleans. Dr. I^dtck is miums are offered, agents say. otganization he founded ^br the an associate editor of the Jour- • ^ ■ Atty. Huff said, “Otis amonjr many'P^^®® aidinir and improv- nal of Negro History, and hast Britain appeals for 1,000 doic- Ib contradiction of Urban lea-!the former commissioner or ctaia therefore h»s ben that IX-. Yei condition of natives in membership in both the Ameri- tors; Roosevelt asks volunteera giM figarae, Fotco said that there|g«ng boss of (^lethorpe connty penalizk for,®°"**^ Africa. - jean historical association aadl ' everythiz^ is fine. Colleges. 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Painfs • Yamishes - Enamels Wall-paper and auto glass 404 E. First St. - Charlotte J. L. PoweU, Pm. the Association fo^^ th^ Study of that the strike on Bie«ly a meeting to explain thinf^ to Negro workers at vhich he told them they were entitled to jobs. On the other hand, Ur ban lesgne oflSeialg said Fosco was not even |»eaent on the day 8«»kesfea for the construction eajnpaniea denied any policy of diSBtimination af^inst Negro wra-ken. T. W. Piper, empkiy- only 3,000 laborers employ-]has no more right to rifle other jjjg, ^ far^t Rgddick r^cedyed both his «4 OB the Jro projwts, ^ of^people’s i.^il than the maUi„ pursuing his extra-curricula bachelor and master degree at; wickanl tells farmers of the -iM-h were Negroes. He I Fisk university in-NarfxviUe and great food needs for defense* - ■ are sent to the federal prisons His appomtment four yeare doctorate from the Univer- - where they should be.” ago caus^ considearble stir Who6i?^-S*Lsalt Lake Citv The Abolish Peonage commit tee. being the first time ©njqyed several ■ felloimhlps. • counsel recriled charges made a-.* Negro h»« eyer attained such pfom 1933 to >1935 he was as- gainst Cunningham of the professor Georgia county for opening a films as war inciters. county letter sent to a N^o school teaeher which contained a money differences o*' order sent by Chicago relatives of [lopinion with the association and Solomon McCannon for his e&- [because he “preferred not to cape from "]^anningham"i plants^lcompromiw hif Miefs”. 23f. to then hM h^ a Kentucky State college, and Patterson says the Army wtill seeretary for the-YMOiL m So* 1935 jggg ^ ^ 800,000 more men. Africa but is said to have re-l— — General W^ygand asserts tie will fight if invasion comes. Complacency endangers the nation,, Newbold Morris de clares. United States has duty to aid tfa« Allies, Dr. R. C. l6iox de clares. ' Army, Navy, Air Corps seek .college students for officer ratik Don’t Deceive Yonrsell! A’ WELL PLANNED Life Progrram anticijmtes deiladii problems that must be met—a progrram that probaUy In cludes insurable protection. But YOU are deceiving yoiu> self if your insurance pr(^aim does not supply^ WINE and DINE at ARCHIE’S BAR and GRILL 601 E. First Street Specialities in Breakfasts , " Lunches, Dinners Import^ and Domestic Wines PiiitiN lic^Pintt, 25o-0*«rt%‘4§c^ , TIMB to UFB wsm if U t OLD AGE SECURITY A piriiey design^ to iHimda re«d|y caA at the NEEDED MOST. tcmjys EDUCATION A polky that will provide cash for t^e education of your ehildrat ievtfc shMdd terminate oOter less certain plans. wm m 3. 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