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i.(! \!^t ' ^ **% < f ' ti '^ ' " & jyr-i Tim. . . i i i ?' ' --V, . - ' ' 1 ??? B wI |L >--^p " V ill^vi 11.4nil MBpfiU TVI-iJil.- ' . J? H-?) 1 ' ' . j i' ft ft ?111 ^ - \ m I ^pl_?_v_ 18&_k _[M ' rv-v3M vSJ MWM, N?w rM>rrItTsUi?T?~ An unidentified battalion of hla.k I American Soldiers ate shown ian I First Lady " ' 7rr^ri1 ' - "' ' "?: r -MEMPHIS ? f ANP) &T Apparently because Mrs. Pran^ O. Hotw1 velt failed to fob* tn? hfom* fnr the recent battle at Ripley, TenI neasee, between Negro soldiers and r~ ??lflte neace officers. W. T. Straub, I M. vrhltA an H Uncus t'onfffil?rull. f road conductor, said Wednesday he - was "flaUtomuifiLed" at her T.(tiHnde, Straub on JA Hilary 2 wrote to tne Wrat r?dy.Jta hit letter h^encl0? v 1 rd flipping.- qf unjrtide on the Ripley battle and an editorial from L ^ r-?i r " "" ' " i' ' 1 . 1 ' Greensboro Gefs7 Two- Race police; Given Equal Pa^ local civic leaders extending over. n. period. of. ' several months. DhiiUlBiMT, The two men. are ?signed 1 temp?sully ? Uala?riot lies? duty and flit sertre In Nefro dtotiicU on the 4jk.m. io~mld v___jtfglit shifts at the regular ml?*-' my, "* iUi far n*m affhuw ? McCray, Day > ' hlti GpsmapoWtarr ^KlNCmTR^E V3. C.~ .John H MeCompany of Dmv B bam.B C. were principal speekB or* hJrr Friday evonlng on the nnBnua\ ^program cf the Cosmopolitan Hub Mr. McCray spoke on ' Too Uafied' and Mr. Day on "JPduoaB > Therr.e <f thepeogiam was -Evening t rW4fff Te acheri^ Baho, torafamT saw solo* were Br PWtrtltf: fe^BTMlra.-t W talent iron eeverst Sooth-in:d BNt Cwrollrpa cifes. Tne.yhl rota Bma tFraternity of .KUMPtrec as-/ pfl oo?ompr;itarj members with BMnfr Hollowing ttar prevjrafa ./ ' '.it i. t v Vv.X'iV' '? " ' ' .' * >*"/, - mrm ? h bj i ? j-- ? 4?;? _____ ' ' _ ' ? r* - ' ? - I.i.iy : . " >-*-* -' i : : i: ' rTr^. ,; ?? " ' ", *' GA. PI ? ?: ?_? _ ^ ip^wt m l* mtjm| jX ^BIlf K *?.'; ?A. W ^P-Jr - ' B* T .jlwA Ma"* I V they present arms durlnjr a review " al ihh hotly contested Spot on the New Georgia Inland** In the Sooth i i irks gg; Critic the Memphis Commercial Appeal which .laid' the nlame oh the soldiers and demanded 'hotter dlnci. ptinary control or%removal of *Nearro -tronnS. "Commentiaff-: ftfrnrrfr ftccuseeKTier of ^' campaigning for social equality which resulted ln_. racial strife and charged that shethrough her position, had '' done more than any other ohe person lant-o Life Insurance Company, PresWeutJjEL ?. Mays. .President, ot . Morehouse College; T. M. Alexander President of Alexander Thstlrancfc Agency. Dr. R, A. Billings, local physician and national President of the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity, and Rev. Taschereau Arnold, World Religious Editor end Commentator. Ttybr11 ?'wWN WASHINGTON ? A^P> ? The official U. S. treasury poster, form BgQTW, hears the pteim! Of h. Negro flyJr wifcl^ the exclamation, ~Keej>- us flying f" and Is a direct appeal to the nation to participate.. tn <tha 4th war ljnn dilve. BOSTON YOUTH IN _ . iT" ,? CfUkMH BOSTON ? <ANP> -r Canet J urUon Wcti neniiiSw nf AtTyr_w"; B. WaitafHwton, wag killed-in tt plane erash at. Tlisfcrgee . Army . -flying s'oTiooT on Wednesday' 'according to communications which Club Annual Hilph was held in TomlftSon H|gh audltprlurn. a luncheon w?* yctved.lw the Home jtec^nnmic.s TrrnWff^f?^^. . .4^-31 ??-?Officers and members, of the Cosmopolitan Club axe: Miss Klois* Morris, president; Miss Ella C Mason vice' president; Miss J$d'*>u "B. Murrey, recordin<r arcretnrv MlM johnnje, O. Fulton, corr^sponding fecret'??v; Mr#. Ida Ruth mt, irpin?iirrr Ml** DcWlih B. Wntnon. progrrm chairman; Mis^ MaryarstE- Blokely,?social com-' mlMri' . chalrnvnl. Mrs. Efaline .Suiters, retx>rti? Miss F. O. Liw-ltnce, Mjpt. A. N. McF&rUn.. xWttn bfrs. Thft club jvaa ofeganUed in ! m" . - ?r ' "?-n \_ ' .vT-i . n? ?W Vjt ag* "" '' ? -at - *" :- V B~r~* %W ~ n ???5? I ,.. #, , h. ' ; ' ' ' " ' ' ; V \ * .. Heart Of Ne\ ** v'^ y? j^y. . A " ?> ; .T^S^BBre^yS^^ rl J&irS * <w $V JEfc*, ' i:.;^wHiiAS5?fi^^la * the jnngi* morftKK, followed i .? ' i ^ f i i i i m i , , ~ 99th W Down 1! , ?-r ' Hv KUNKS1 (Photo Oi WASHINGTON, D. C. vengeful ferocity and ?lea<l squadron brought down 12 countered for by. allied fight ing to?fcold~4bp vital heavh last week bv aJlie dforees. ir.g he/re -from headquarter Air Forces in Algiers. In addition the boys chalked u 2 probably destroyed, ^ntt 4 damag ed. ' I .Distinguishing themselves fc They hftve been overseas, th? squad rbr. went m after the Oerma kuftwafTe in a manner that clear ly demonstrated their eagerness fc bftUJe that ultimately brou?t credit tiWI glory to mem for fleai ly one-fourth of the enemy cral downed in the particular' sectioi ftlo dor a lnriW'ata.1, ON 1/V CWFT HFFOftP ~r?Prior to last Friday the squadro had been able to bring down oTn plane officially, thqt credited t Capt. Charles Hall oft Brazil, Xnd inst July over airily, although the Dr. Huh > Overflow Crowd ' > t Sale Hall On . By TASCHERFAU ARNO|J> ATl?ANTA, Ga.?(SNS)? ' Baaing hjs message on the It JUction "Dr. Charles D. Hubc was a great soul" Dr. B. E. M.ty brilliant president of Morthop College, . ^llverrd' a \ note wort! eulogy ovemt.hc remains of tl Tate Pri ' WW,J? ftfternoo^lb ... Presidfa^^Aa pictured t.p4 d< cnased as^Hman people? - .\j ? ,; aflB V* *' ! '^H ^^B QS - t JM^W " - ? - ? . y 11 - - AN.O COLUMBIA. S. (.. Si n! v Ceorgia ^ 1 ^jnEwPv .1 J. v^ad^^^K^PfS- 2 ~wjm ' '(' rlB !'%' .'i^ ttiTMi||3r^ m PP^VViVIHiPVPMVPVBBBBMMV ? ? * . : n| .fw d?y? the ehhtmre at Uir inland arhawks r e. johxson '? :. " . 1 I'UKt Two) ? (ANP) ? Cutting loose with j ly accuracy, the 99th Puisuit: enemy planes out of 49 oners in two days of heavy fight- ! according to disna tches reach s of the Mediterranean Allied .' ' ' - , . - 1 p had registered a number of "prob- | ables." Last .week, iiowever, when American and British forces land- t )T ed 30 mile* below Rome heavy i demands were made Upon our air- ; craft to provide "protect ion foj-j '"- landings and cover for medium rnd n heavy bnmhers __ " on Frtday~The squadron, com- '' ^ manded by Capt. Rodney Custls of I Hartfnrdr Oonn . lefe. the base in o NorMl Africa and got into rue frpy quickly in the section above the "cross-Ifblv". ?ur nf ihe riPr- ; , limns unci i>Ingc^ eight. While" t he ~ ?Tdpdrt did not idefitify the type n. plwntfs brought down by - the 4?s)th, j lP dispatches say the enemy had |? thrown in his' ties! ertiff to thwart ; V " ff^nfrtnawt nn Btnifc rngrl rert Pictui Attends Funeral - J Morehouse Campus I but because he nossessetf a big heart. ' * . 1- Thousands of |)eople viewed the rt body throughout Sunday at Provi's, denee baptist Church, where the deceased served an pastor 15 y *nra iy and at. Sale Hall Mpnday. ' The le rostrum was banked with many n, beautiful ndWers TWittfyihg to* The e- jfejl^emJim^eopla-luut-for the^ fallen Baptist statesman, \ !h.?blo. fm 00^ nnd <^hcaipr. ~ Dr. Mays said ir. his timely euloKf that such men as Hubert. help? Dt to make Morehouse College what r, It la toflay. CHin? two reasons the ' * f. ' ... i *" ' ' * * V. ^ . ? I- ?? - ?????? ??-??^ )AY, FEBRUARY 6, 1944 *iT?* -y M SED Tl Governor R) Atlanta NAA ATLANTA, Ga. ?(8NS)?Nelth- r er Georgia's 'Negro servicemen nor r civilians will be permitted to par- d tlclpate?In the State?Democratic -p primary, Governor ?Silts?Arnull ~c Thursday advised officials of the li Atlanta branch, National Association for the Advancement of Col- p : orcd people In i espopga to-a requeit t Tor a ruling sent late Wednesday J p to the State Democratic Executive 1 g Committee fchieh met in session j ^ here Thursday to fix the rules endlc ctau' for ihe coming primary ,p "The State; Democratic Executive Committee officials'* Gove;, or Arnall wired, "advise ' that -under t foe laws of. this State and the Is ' Cornet tee Negroes whether ..Sol- a diers or dyilians ate not,permitted V jajfar participate in the White Demo- t cratu Primary. Regard#." '-a j: This information came Thuri-Jt -day morning in a wire signed toy * ,tb?- Governor ffnd radd re&sed> te C. o il Harpeg pfSsident; c. ?. Scott. <5 .vice-president and chairman of r : ^he committee oil public affairs: H and A. "K1 Wakien. chairman of X i the logo! rodirepa nwmtiUfreei. . 1 The .wire frotn the Governor was 1 l!tackwortt? hS^^of^uL f critic Executive Committee; ,Misf Grace Cannlngton. Aecrctarv and Committed seeking an . InterpretayJ., t Ion of the recently enacted soldier I vote bill as it applies to Georgia's', I 100,000 Ne^to senvIcemen wmh-wom?' en. The wtre sent hi' the NAAGP ? also inquired as to the eligibility a of Negro civilians voting In. the 1 primary- The . ihquirv sent fol- ' lows; During tire special session * of the legislature, we attempted to * have passed a soldier - vote bill i that would clearly posnilt qualified members of the 'armed services to ' vole In nil primaries -amt-eieetlQasrr? wunoiil regard to race.'' the wire | fl sent the Democratic committee * rend, "However, bill Is passed* stated, in section 13 that members of i -milmn v muni he?metiitiers f', party holding* primaries. Therefore, "m view of the fact that j Negroes in the past have not par- * ticlpated in the' primaries which; ; Ivrc ari lhtegral part of tne eiec lions and our stnte tantamount ? to election, we fear that our sol- | idlers will be ?ft>le to vote tn the T Taught To ? - i Conserve Meat CHESTER. 8 C ?Neighborhood' '| Leaders who have been trained, can i train other lenders. This fact was JS proveclTn ChesUt "county a few da\? | ago when lenders from Leeds wlio I lisd beer, trailed in meat cutting ] ?orr!n? OnlnA^ ? I ? - " Ww- X ? ? '*? n i?*nv. V4 vtti&i ICUUUtO at Wilksburg. of thirteen trained person*, at I^ada taught t'f-Wukxburg . * Wayman Johnson. Agrciculture Agent.?aaW XtOITe TfT Z Mjmp ilmo. Mo reported that in the ri meat conservation program 3,400 * pounds of pork and beef hove aeon e cut and cured and 783 jxHinds o < an nod in demrnst rations in MVe C neighborhoods. ? 7 "'t "ed As ; ' / a -Rites __ t riraolrc on t;e fr\t* houlrtflr funeral 11 the world-famed educator declared u that the first reasan for a funeral c Is to console the bereaved, end I the second Is to exalt the jiving 1 t?? emulate the virtues of the do-- ~i ' vrnttamA . . . . . . j ^ He said that T>r. Hubert, knew ? I the meaning of suffering and j at niggling, and pointed out the [fact very fordefully that he hated j the wrongs and Injustices human f society wrought upon his people. f In gumming up, Dr. Maya said , tttd deceased lifted htmaelf -fepm ^ learning to match fits brain, wtth others who had had the ^better, breaks" in life. He satd Dr. Hubert y hated war, for he thought U to ha y agfimsT. mr of add. -j trnntinned on Back Page) , - ^ ' / ' v. I - y^' ^Hjl 'iT^I ^ I I II I I ? < ? I * li i Ufc? r i v/' ' : '.'. * *. >;f. '- ' j ' ' / ' ? . Li " ' Ui ;i s * a ) RAC splies To ur query espectfiilly ask youi^committee U yle (1) as to Whether Negro sol ires will be able to vote In thi rlmarles and (21 whether Nogr< lvlllans wui be permitted to voh a the primaries. "We believe there are thousand f Negroes In the state and mbl kry whb destre to vote 1n' th rlmarles. We further believe th< reat majority of Negro - voter tave supported the National Demo ratlc administration during' thi ?st twelve yeara.'\ In commenting on the action o he Democratic ~ committee th 1AACP representatives said:. "While we appreciate the Irani nd courteous reply by Ooverno irnall we are disappointed wit] he decision. It means that th oldier - vote bin as passed dlscrl ablates against Negro member* o h? military splely upon a basl < race and therefore is really' un onstitutional. However,-we *h*i iotr advise litfgatlon '""against" th ?m because this simply mlgfc revent the white men and wornei n the military frnm?sating an rould not permit Negroes to vot nrthe nrimarteft*"'' ?-?r^? ?"m? ar < iicycituncm, . we irei uui wund to our own men end wane n the military to appeal to th Jgngresa to pass a Federal bi hit would permit -mil men - an toroen In the military to vote ii J1 primaries and elections with ut regard to race. "We further ask all those wh ympathira -with >ha?efforts W re putting forth to wire immedi tely Senators Green and l^nca o push passage df a liberal Feders aw that Would permit all "soldier o vote in both primaries and elec Ions."' H Former Instructor Hakes Good Recorc . . . . ? Wp\f W tiBB B^~ $ . < IljSB 6ns aT~mF BrtOkPr T. Washington lifh School (Columbia. 8_C.,)"rerntly visited fn Columbia aftei ompleting his boot training at*tin ire at Lakes Naval Tr&lnlng Sta tun. BecauAe"c>r hi* personality him! mining, Mr Gillfam was assigned ftt'y 1'pgpom.iwi1 mines, wn ITeived unusual recognition from hi: Commanding Officer. In addition to his duties as ClOTl f his eompnav he ?a teaCherta the Remedial School nrl wag rhoacn to insuei't flfUly Tht rum and barracks of his eomparfy His work Was ttei le wag given " the rat hi v of Apprentice' First Olns Petty Offlcei ind was selected for the CServlr< 'thool at Balnbrtdge. Maryland T ># Trailed as a physical educatioi nstructof Ho is gr^fin.to ,a lu.i: looker *P. Washington and 8. C State college. Orangeburg, and di< radimte study at the University o tfftfllaran before enlistirv- last fall Petty officer 1-* OiWfun ha dined the rank* ~ of thousands o Iher fine youn? rnce men throueh nit South Caroline and the n?Moi vho are today nervine? their om/ntf fiHiBUy f ||li 111* ft a Ifwy. ~r" Wit *.m?OI*N?ON MACON .-Koneral aeryleea fe ATh Pe ;nhmni>^LAfr. and Mff 0ft h lC^^^^^M^^chargf . v.. .v., - . * '* ' '*> ? >i-4* / 1 S?y iX?>i?'4fi ' wSL" ".t-i: - f * ^ ? t - ?.? ?i Iiw n I ;; Mf J.I ?*i 111 ill rfhf&p ' >:> ;->vr"?- ":; ";:: - ~c vv t?: ..?. '. > * V c- r /-' ? ^; .. " . " 1 . ' "? - - -*"7 ' - ' ' JzjS ?% Vpted Queen < r? " ~ 9 1 s 9 /j. - 'j'StftiM i B_ ? ft ' O I U I f/^Ji 'FORT MUTT. Kww. - Frim?. f l ydl* FUher of Fort RUry. Pwt ? 0 Hmdqwtimj WAC Detachment J no. n, RMfffctei of Mr. and Mr*. <j Slcbid FWwr, Ntwnan, QM|ia g 8 fUNn of a poclat bond r 1 jtty-pany whkh the WAC* held h * | in their iUy room one evening re- f Postpone [ Report Oi jj WASHINGTON ? (ANP) p i ing committee will not make a 1 1 plaint against the Fair Emplc puntfl~after it-.t\ps gnndueted.Xnr I al complaints;" those from partii |j riers* agreement and from th ! cording to Aaron Ford, counsel This is the first time that it has ? j been revealed that the railroads . ' who had been bited by WPC as | ?violators of executive jorder ? 9346 M had brought their problem to the ? 1 , congressional probers. The sub- I stance of their, .complaint,?Sard ? t said, is a charge, of lack of Juria, diction and lack of authority to is- n 4 aue. 'Hie^complalnt of lon^w^alred'orr^niM^^^S^ ^ to that- the- Smith committee badj/ announced receipt of a complaint ? from th% bdhemiaters' union ~ort -? trjg o^'or^^ing*1^,f r said. howeveer-ihat this latter com- d . .plaint would not be taken npuniW* P after the convention of the boilermakers', which opened Monday in 1 Ktinsas. -, .' ?1. n Th^ conremion is expected to , discuss at length, the, situation Jhat i ? has developed both oh the?coast -J and west ooaat in -the mennei tn ? * which the tmkm's color bar ' haa ? been applied. Id Portland, Oregon b nn and down the W*sl court" *"5 auxiliaries have book rnlelillalmi * p JllUOMhTlNlt these kan 4 . tcmmmtm t? m*k v**?, __ J Equal Pay Lawyers i * ? '?- - * I In Charleston ? ?- rr ,'i. Attorneys Harold R. Boulware of i Columbia and Thwrgood jVJtdihaE ^ f special NAAOP counsel of- N*\v' 0 I Tortr City, *tll arrive In Charles- p s. ton Sunday, Wb. q, to make final p f dispositions prior to arguing the . - suit . of Miss Viojs Louise povall g i against the Charleston School C v Board, scheduled to for hearing in N - the VH& Didrtot Owint Wl. 10, - *t * ^-ffn making the nnnounoemri .James M. fflhton. state NaACP. H r president/-said the lawyers vnuld M -establish . and maintain*.; ho&g- pi rr ?uin>ter^ ln twe disirlet ^frie* rtt m t- the mtsmm ltamnuie* ccmpa I it* OMMtt m. - ? r: m V',Vv rt?A- . ' $} - JTI ? i*' r r?JOI 7 >;, I'lMtlKM ' *JW. i^tfrr . ? r-]l "? . -, - v^JB D!ERS ^ Df Bond Rally '%.4-'''' ' : TW~ ~lf -i. :""'",' p?,, - ^-j - J Hp-.- Il^^H JgH ^--wj I wwjMfcm in t^pwhw, ?rf wa* mirth War Losn Dtltt.;.~ _ . ..v.r ?j ? ?I2L ? The Smith Investigate lyment \ Practice committee Limr heaHnyft intu ailiirtTiuu is to the Southeastern Car- ;"': j t boflermafcers* union, acto the house committee. )r. Stuml T? Horida Clinic 77 * . . , Dr -j. a. stwrt. |fre. gar. Now nd Throat Specialist, will servo as W: Iv*mTwin lb . * ' k*V '$ --' -$ 11 i ? 3 i ' 11" "f rt? % ; beauticians Work ? A special committee of the elate -?J M 1 ome of M?*. Ann* Belle BVaha* | late president.: to * Ooluhtoia Man. I ork on the *4.000 Q>oipW*a *+ J luncned last IfD.r^ory 4fl oftai locals for Ruth ?< an jjueat gpCQIll'l >r aoutb The followii^' ieidUU I f} i^i? \ut%. pt;*?tU "TJNbhRS K^NeUle OwnT^55yl ubltrlty tMjMV o-f*4?aorH. Pthifrk ?.;, . ' ' ' w. ' ' ' ^ - mm 1 . .