F_-IT': r- ~ * - . - . -?? ? i , : nmT*"?5 ^ 5^ICT0RY I CTNITED^tYATll [ [ 1 BONDS STAMPS ] VOL. XVI11?NO. L : BISHOP CRECG IN SOUTH PACIFIC P A CI F1CL_\Y A It THEATRE Q SOMEWHERE IN TITEFT7UTH * ERN FAC'lFit', Any.. 2-(ANI') ? ,M ? ?Bishop John?A. iiaegy^?prelule of the A. M. E. church has held u<' nine meetings with >Teyro~soldiers,]7,rin,.r in this theatre of war since his I 'l< * t tti rival iTtrre ntntrly?tt Co+tr+iykr . -^-Al ^ nieiit. The bishop was aecoinp'i- '?iy niOii by iMa.i. (C haplain) .luhu A. DeVeaux. formerly?attached to j the P.'lrd division. \ President Roosevelt. and the j1 .v,i" war department approved the trip j ,or by the noted churchman a-s a : !(-':,s< ^.method of bolstering the -morale j ' aMYf servicenient far away from ' I"'U" t^prioinc. j 'Ann ??"The men, eveopl for a !>it of ' ' natural honiesiokness, are' doing ' ma^ fines'" reported Bishop (ireyy, : '-'ons - "and .jUT d'-p" n''""d to ""'Ve theil best endeavor to the winning of j llu" iiu* war. UlLU Uley arc loyal -Aj j mericaus goes without saying."'''l'1 .. ^ '.Servieemeit?here-- iucve?greeted , the churchmen with eagerness, it | wax learned, and plied them v. d h ; r^ question's about conditions, a t ( >S i, home.. They arc reported to also J a he "grateful" to the President for ! i.i .Lli.e- !! visit nossihlc. "i'daj. IteYeaux and 1 have Imth i T1 been well," stated Bishop tjrirgg letu "and we have not suffered any ill , tit effects from litis trip, nor have j r.cho wr^?mi.? o'd?a?noi d.?Iho- s?uu?Liaj cess Wold to the dear i'olks. at hunter l'i that we are gladly giving our- , liter reives to this task for our forcer, ' nit i ? that they may keep up their mor- the ale initii the war is woit. making ' ter, the wni Id at home, as well as a . cry bioatl, a belter place in which to cr live/' the Dr. IVlaiK-o C onducts 1,i:' Tl Health Course hlct j v out , _ ,, u. i i . i.. I iirr ?i t.?n. \i .?mrmt-t-r?iwm?pur ?jr lian and surgeon, ii5 conductintf a j\ loiirse this summer nt'.tho llene- l diet A Hi'i! S. miner- school iTTT In- 1 J1' C |??BRc school TlUlM". I Ht -J " 1 nurse?1111 vv?tu'iii'^1 conducTed hv rf |)i. A!unci' i-- IKnlth Problems in I 'nldic si-Inn))'- Kmnhasis 111 the 'll.. course is on nr-aUU problems, relatlnv. t|, the* public school ami?Hi :? y. public scltool L'lnitiiL'ir. .Much at- 1 (fill111 also is i?ivcn to the n? i:.fit ion ;in?l administration of pub I'1' 1 lir. school health programs. ' l,c In addition to. tin- Columbia pub t,H* wiic school nurses, there are othei cnurses enrolluil in -the course ' from, lite community and from l"! the local hospitals. Supervisoi ian C. A. Johnson, who is largely re- ' H. 11,.I,-ciIil. I'm the oi uani/ation ol tois coin se, su^aesis that in iu-'J.,1^ I :n-' VMli'S' an?inv it a tin?w-iU?tfo?L_?L .mi to t in' nurose in. nubile school.and hospitals throughout the stale ,,u^' " " to" utlre advantage of -t-hi*. now?n. "c d' novation at HTe lieneout -Allen summer session, llther courses 8 S ill IViblic Health- will be placed i into curiicuhun. Armed Forces Overseas Assured ?;, ? ' Ord Holiday Tin-key. no. iit-i < ? Nt Ki'(> 1 ij^iit ii?i; lui-n serving ,,ot| ft o'.cisens are assured turkey when ' jj r next Thanks^iviiir;, I 'hi'islnias ' ua|1 and New Year's Day roll urmuul. , ^j( No matter where they are. they ol) will have thai ??111 standby? 'I en j ^ million pounds \?1' turkey for I'u'|.<\ar armed l'orees' holiday tlinhers have ( , ,| been asked of the turkey growers-' j, of the UnTteil States hy lhe"AN'a! | j ay Food Administration. .-rani In order tl( reach our soldiers in | ( J( the renaitei purls of the world, it > pe?, wis., necessat y that shipments of g tins 'delicacy 'oe made early. Sep- (|(>a1 tern he r tuiil October should see the j)jr( shipments on the way t? their destination.-?_/thls means that , w ... turkey will not be on the menus at hotels, restainants, boarding ' \V ^^louse.; and private homes as ear- . this season as is customary. \ | The supply ihus saved will lind its ji' "'oy tp. tfetlant nuritls on military (; fronts, where the holidnyiiird will nian link some hard pressed soldier Con closer with homo. so. j Civilians will not he greatly in- ? sioi ^ convenieneed, nor will they lose Lilli * this line food entirely. The effect Con on American soldier morale will dele more than off-set any sacrifice uftc made on this side. are -War- Food Administration,, otlio- ^ Haj ials point out that the amount of Dan turkey required for soldiers i s is t small compared with the estinra- 1" \ ted 501) million pounds expected froi to bo produced this year, and the Sini turkey dinner John Citizen fore- It goes for a short while may make j J. i a man thousands of miles from , and U- home, hiippy and proud that lie is I tfue an American. i J. ? <"5 ' . _ . ^ STROOPS kR THEATRE jft'ee Ration Over a joint statement the War I Administration and tho OfTTT Price Administration anion j? t he strsperrsmn of-coffee minjr 011 July 2l?. present. the nation's stock a recti coffee am at a satislaclevel. Continue! t improvel in the supply situation has it safe lo suspend rationing his timtv This action, whreh l l? their daily tasks with rcater ease of mint!. Twenty knit-teachers are enrolled ir I rain.ay?'fo- At 'In- emu ion "of the course. these stu"TeTiTTims ai.iil.dile t-Vn 1 ii1!i?:rs?rfirert?tr?li*it-1 in! I.odgv No. Id (Hand I'nitei or of Odd Follows ami (Irani Lsehuld .of Hilt It No. "J- met . today in annual session. Ho Is of ollieers noted a ;Head\ ease . in membership and li ees. More than forty thousam l.(tOO) dollars in" cash was re.ed on hand, besides other col aide securities totaling; Up (Is of tine hundred thousand lll'S, is trie! (irand Master A /son recommended h" stale-wide ipaign lor new members am .daimed a twelve months (lis-ation lowering the joining l'e? uilable resolutions on t li i ths of (irand Master Morris ictor Kelsoe and District :\I >|e tlst church, Kev. t/ Goings litis pastor. Mrs. Klla > herald hi; entertaining president. rojrrnms are berng -mailed 11 the. office of Miss Ktlie! th. president. is. .1. J. St arks, J. P. (larrielt \ Reeder, Mrs. M. I\. Howard Corrie Watkins will be tin st speakers. J. P.Frisoti, Miooionary. _ t . \ T~ ( 1 fljje COLl'H j Courage Among U* The Black Peoples j& i ; < AIJ, Americans aw 'considered ;\s ft-qrnni>"Trf?mxrnrprrotts ^prtit)h? - H - To determine the capacity of a ; piiopl.i niilny mm would have 11> take under consideration the con- tl! r.mions and circumstances timler., j which they function?fater ohserv ine t hose Condi I jons' the BbACK J1 MAN should be considered as im [C\ j portant element in the formation i of this GREAT AMERICA. Why? si, because it is two strikes ajjailist . ,t him before he jrets to the bat and)* the third strike js called before he ; trots in position to strike. He i pi works, toils, and slave under the 1^ most unfavorable condition', he is t| the least considered by the opposite Kfoup. he rides to himself in " _t!te niost Jinconifortable place in 11(1 the motor vehicles, he occupies fh the most filthiest ear on the trains . j|( and first to-be fired nn t lie itMi mo hailpilvTives in ii land >?f dis-"~ <->*iinin:tti<>fi and :i world oonfhig- oti and determination to light an tin- . til the snioko has boon cleared oii the battlotiohl. :is Quito oftoii. tho 151.ACK MAX !confuses the essentials with thu \ 11 llt'lee o!' lit't1. 11vittf ufton. it up ?Uj I'oais?to bint that his transgress- u.f ,ors are enjoying tho happincst - t-liat GOD ALMHIHTV has form-1 ' ory planned,for him. it als*ti f.foms-t-7' I hat?t+rn?mi joy mint In?tsii'inor. [ rr iy possessed have taken wings [ jA and tluwn iiitii another world and j ._m.| sn f t ho?m 4 iio Urate lu j ' of tlto Fife o"d tho Homo of;'-''1 tho 1i,i. i .' * t0 light for tho prin- H i,do - of Democracy. to rotain tho ] J}< !iouiii. iatic iiloals tluit our. fore-j j( fathers, who lying silently in the I Tom.ii. fought l'ur to. obtain the 1 rip al right io east his votes in. tho - rtdireetio,! he wishes. f,?* retain the j i in iviloue??wi^rshii'iting in til1' ,, ' churches'o! his choice. _ - in IVu 'iir of the--sameopinion ; (p .1<)H was when lie said "Of all ^ niv aiipoinied days 1 11 wtiii A LI] 1 ^ hi < fiwiiw?i iinio Wo feel I ' ;hat GOD.?rn the 'near?future, Li? . will logk. Letieulii tile jUilflivc?ul i rrrrr?Ttirrk?s+rfns?ami?see th.it?our-fyy iilond' is red. our hearts are pure t and- our .consciences are. clear. Wei'1' t'/iul 1 U !i 1 eiiiM/wlnv iho ilnvl: 1 ll and dreary clouds of se?i eprations | g( .-hall pass away, the mist of (lis- ? *. i iiViiliat ioit shall vanish like a fog it-fore the noon-flay sun. this ' < o >: 1.1 of wntlauralion shall perish ' iike an amphibious plant on the |1( aiountai'.i . ide. and right shall pre ?rt-ri??will ad oiilv win ||( this war,'hut will win everlasting .\ Household of T sful Session ' t i session. ! I 1 i ll he in wly elected oilicers' of lo I tile (iraml Household are- Miss - ('; t ; Annie Kii3uhel.l1 Brogdon, Sum-. w . ;.iei : District Most Noble (lover- 'mi ness; Mrs. \'. K. Dixsoti, llarn-.cc . well, Worthy Recorder; Mrs. Til-i ll I | lie Thompson, Worthy Treasurer; , 1,1 . , Mrs. Iola .Jon.es, (liand Juvenile i I'' i Mother*. All ollieoi s - of the Odd j~l;' . ! 1'VHows wore re-elected. |_t (J. Goings Daniels. ltKV. MI' It'll A Y A IMM.I i;.S J FOR ( II Al'L.MN AT : ! I FORT JACKSON. S. (' pU u. Fort, Jackson. S. C., August 1? "l Tlic story of how a Negro Proshy- '' iorian minister came to Fort Jack ' son for a month's mission work in ' 1 the colored area and found the i need for a Negro minister so great I'' ' that he stayed three months and ' ^ dually determined to apply for | appointment as a chaplain, was,''1 told lodav bv Major Wiley H. i I j (i)eal, chief of the Chaplains';"*'' I blanch at this post. ; l>marnr May of H44rfs- year the ; '' I large Negro eluirch in Atlanta, ' | (ia.. was sent to Fort Jackson by 1 " fthe board of National .Missions of I '| the 17. S. Presbyterian church for i v ' i "month's work among the Negro soldiers licit*. i 1 ; Originally scheduled for !{0-dayi.j , * , * PI . s.t:iys nl two other posts, the Rev. __ ; ) Murray was so well received by ; f(1 ' j the troops and his work so greatly fi I appreciated that he applied to his ; j); ' jchurch for a month's extension oft ti, Li his yjsil here and finally wound |y up spending the entire three j i months at( -Fort Jackson. UI Impressed with the need for <.( : Negro chaplains, the Rev. Murray sa returned to Atlanta and immediate ultlfti I HI A, SOUTH CAROUN A7 Iks (lost* (it ran J , L\ssion in Charleston ! >1 I'M III \ TO I>K HOST < \ I \ I XKSHloN : , The I'ou ith annua! state im-t'ljj; ?t1" lilt* 11n;n < \ <-ii. Ilenevetetu I I'toteeli ' e Older c!" I'.iU-. ol e World met at (Jiaiioston. fh 7 .Inly Li. U>. i.lnl 'JM It wit! t rr.H ate !'iesideitt ('. 0. Deittim prc,liinn-. lite euitvemion eouveireil the _Hou_L. iilie.et liapt is! ' ltreli and enndueted all of its nyraiu' t 111'iv. A ninny' I lie hiyhi 11lit' the e'tinverit ion \va tile ! nut -plan ?'l* 11 it* Kilts to st reahen the eiltteal inrtttl ami eenliMical stalls el' the ,\eyioes 7l e state, ami te eenTtnW its tipht~ -tlte interest of jtistire in its jifi el' till1 (). Iieim ea.n* idnrsed the setiiint^ el' Key. -T. ? Keeiletv el'?t_eiu;uh:a,?Uj 1lli:_ atienal <'envent iett in l'itlslntf.tj'. state representative and candate f'tii" tin. ..itw-i. ..I' I'liiiiil-iiti . .the (Jiatnl National I.tulpo. ?I.'i-.-.Iit is i 11 )11 i i; lthe ntlioo Assistant Chaplain of 't li < inuil !.?>?iyo .at this. tinio. li'.hi' foilowiny is the list, ?ii ii i Liu 111>~iin m ~ nay imU thai tin, nr.uaniy.nl inil ri^ 1??mu? ,??r vic-t-ory'"bn libftt "* but" Urn's and ihi' home I ronlT nl all out for thi- tipliftiny of n> colored man of tin* state of ^ \ :>uth Carolina. Our hats are oil' i tlu> {food job that the Klks aro >injr. The Stale Association will be 1*1 in Columbia iiv.M?.Vi'ill. because -we?havo?CO!' IC By Cpl. Titus F. Duncan (-1(| 2t:uh QM.. ' Camp O ruber, Okla. Iarden St. 1ISO News The Soldiers' Wives club of the anion Street L'SO entertained a \oly 1 rcakfast on last Wedncsiy , nun ninir. A delightful menu liich .(insisted of honev dove mnl. i. baron, eggs. jolly, butter aTut sll'ee was prepared and served by ii* wives themselves. A f t-or eakfast ilioy had a jolly linn* ayirig games, and dancing- until te ?a-fte+Humn-. The Wednesday eakfast i> a weekly feature of Idlers' wives ' act ivhies at the SO. .Many "July soldiers" received lis at the Friday night birthday nice. Theio was n capacity tiwd as usual and tho general niospiuTe was gay and inviting, here was a beautifully decoratI birthday cake for the honor icsts wlri'ch was cut so that most those attending received a e e. Mrs. J. K. Dickson. Mrs. da Paul were hostesses for the oiling. Music was furnished by e Air Rase orchestra. Attorney Harold Hon I warn spoke rv interestingly?.en the subject A"hat Are We Fighting For" at ie Sunday Vesper _p 10gram on neiist 1. Many soldiers and civrails were present. On Sunday. ' August X. I.ieutenit Fletcher will lead the month- 1 discussion on the subject, niting Today for To-morrow", he public is Tm'ited to all the ion house activities at the USO >r a fomniissicin as chat)lain. haplain Deal safd today that he J is passed his physical examfnai)n and expects to be called short. , Whether he wrll be stationed af-1 r commissioning at Fort Jack-, m is not known, Chaplain Deal lid. The Rev. Murray gradual rd om Allen-Benedict college. - j iiu 4 SATl' RIXAV, AUCiUST 7, 1 71) Muse S. C. Men1 _ > Bcg'in Training (in-al Lakes. 111.. July 24-7H -S.-nth <';)t'olina.?ro nn-H?recent !y lepoited tii t!ii> I'. S. Naval l'ininini-; station here to hCtfin a ; ( ln.il of recrnn traiinntr. T!t*eti;it training eonvisls of mil .tary lirill, seamanship, naval pro reduce, ami iiuliKiinalion into Navy iij'c. "lTTiiin>f t tils period, these int-n wjH participate in the NavyX st unison's * physical hard, i iiin-r program to mala them lit fin? rrrt-?mmtj?rigorous?thitien awniting them when later ussign.-il to duty. at sea or 'some navai shore stiiliofl. Soot!, these then will he given it series of aptitude tests to '"doto I i.iine whet her they will receive advanced specialized training ill one o f ilu- Navy's Service1 scltuoh. Some of the men, hav ;!:iv had .-Ul'K'ti'lll-* expel K'IK'O ffi any one ol" the braeles-"OsktI" t?y - thc Navy, will In* j^ven potty utlicors ralin^'- upon cumpTTT^F oT t litii ;:>> ! lit traininy. Men enrolled in | Si r\it(? School ait* eligible I'm | petty uOic^r rations upon siicces: i'*.sl completion ?if 11 .t*ir courses, f I lie lit \\ I t't I'll! is from Stall 1 ' aroiiun?am: Tmrothy Calhoun [IS, Aiken;- -James Robert Atlnyr I-V. Anderson; John Kelky, Jr.*,'11 I i'lui?1 iti'ti 1'p.t'?It 11I idol 11 II?N 11 I .f 11 : .?Lit. Inih from Camden; W il-tm M |_Sniitli, 20-;* James SaltersT 20; :l{-ol,i*rt Triton. IS; llraylon Al i fred Mehin, 21; Nelson Joseph I 11.; Melvin. lli|iiiilit>n, 2d; WilLOam. _i.itJiiiistm,. 2b; John Irvinp ' Simmons, 20; Robinson WtHiani '2(1; Clover l>. Sainui'l. 20; Turner | J'aul. 20; Unlit*! sun l.awtnii, 20; j Miiehell William. 21; Humid Isaac Liuiidcr.s. 1'.', Benjamin Franklin Yui nalilnutl, 2(?; Charles Willian Bryan. 1'.'; Nathaniel Copeland .Mark (Hover. 20; A i cimMtenjamii Mint. -20: Chtcenm Huiltlv. 10i j Cornelius Moult l ie, 20; l Yanklii , .lames?Tlnmias;?IIt niy Smalls,- It Paris U t.tminw Wilson Ravenel; nOTiiuii Alilki, 10; ls'R.7y-kohin I -tin. .'!! : Samuel . YvitTT 2tlr"l):ivi< St. Julian 1111 titi 11o>i. It'; .lull, IIiuiUT, Jr.. IS};* and Cleinininj; 'Askew, all thirty 'men arc l'ron I <'lrarlcstAn. A Is,, from Smith Carolina an F? aster llaniin, Jr.. l'J; Clarenet lint lor Dixon, l.S; Joseph Adair, ; IS; Joseph Jack-oh. IS; aiUl liuh rt Mail Land. IS. all fixe an ; I'toia Chester; Kmmet Frank Ah len, IS; (lomillion Devoid, 18; am [Willie l.ee Drown. 1S all three j Xre from Columbia; Daniel Sam ! uel Anderson,- Cross; Mat Menlyi Jr.. IT, Dillon; .Marion Ruber Williams, Jr., l'J, Klloiee; Kdwan Oxis d'orkins, l'J; Florence; Wil lie Lee Moten, IS; Fountain Inn I William Hampton Smith. 20; .los i ph Lindsay GrilVm, 20; Nelsot 'Crawford., IK; .John Alton Oliver IS; Robert Kolley, Is; Junior Mr Gee, IS; Otis Youngs, 2S; Join j Henry Bailey, .'12; and Elber Perry Wakefield, IS, all of tin last nine men are front Greenville , Also front South Carolina art I Augustus Jackson, 10, Greenwood William Tal't Smith, 21; and Ar | thur Hey ward Butler, 10, liotl ! from Greer; Aiken Raymond Rut! I 10, Hampton; William Lee Mohlet | 10, Lancaster; Suiters DeWitt Mi Queen, 10; and William Heart [ Roberts, 10, both from Marion Fred Douglas Covington, 20, Me Call; I lodges Guillebepix, McCor i mick; England John Arthur, 20 I Moneks Corner; Jesse Lewis, IS and William Henry Picketl, Jr. IT. ho(h from Mtilliits; Herher Fred Cauley, IS, ami Henry Cfaj j Guinyard, IS, both from Orange , burg; Renibert William, 10, Fine i ville; Johnie Willie Feaster, 10 She Hon; Ilenry^ Hwton.ifr. t Jen ton; Henry Coleman, TIT; Join llenery Lincoln, 20; and Joht Baxter, 18, all three arc - from I SunnnerviJle; Henry II. Holiday ' is, IS; Ed J Hall, IK. ami Joht Wesley Kelley, IS, the last Iwt men are from Winnsboro. i . i Four Bluejackets Selected For Advanced Specialised Training I Selected for advanced special izod training in the Navy, foui I South Carolina Bluejackets wen I recently enrolled in the Navy Ser yice Schools at the U. S. Nava i 'I raining Station here, i Tliey wil undergo several week: !?>f intensive'training, after whicl ^they wil be assigned to activ* ^ I , V. 4 . _ > ~%vS~ _ Hr^Oorpe W. Lont> | 01" Cheravv Passes 1 j Fl'NHKAI. rUIDAV i U CI'ST 0?2:00 I'. >f. 1 4 riTTl aw -'1 lie Reveif-iot ftrnr^r ; 7 \\\ I.tiny, I>. 1).. President o 1' I | Coulter Memorial Academy ami j pastm- of ? tfi?* AMo-row? Presbytei ian Church, Ii<*?I Tues, tjay. August '!. at his homo hole,'j | ! Tin- funeral will be held Kri- I play. Aujfiot <5. at 2:00 o'clock ill ' tin* afternoon in Cheraxy. N i I 1's 1 N<; 1Nc; rkookam AT/ION j: j It U'TIST Al 1,1 ST lath 1! j ? There will be a threat Si 11 vii':cr ' j 'i.ojrraut at Zi?.n baptist chunh, j Vita list 15. l'.i |.t. pixel) by , I b e ' 1 | Christiair Tra veLint; rlub. Come 'and 111 eel your friends ami DiaUe 1 | liiemls from far and near suul_( help i:s out. Thttnk you all. 1 brother .lames Rutherford is j 1 president: broibee I. <: ftl. >?./.? I loader; sister Margaret Middloton I ^ M'rivluiy. , 1 | ,; I HI- . \\ A\ hKI.Y SI M-I.OW KK . 1 j Mrs. 1 hohip.-eii entertained tin t l Muli?'I'lH'i ilny evening?at hoi ! 1 | llniiic lMV> (.ii'i-vais street. The . ;-i ; ?; .' y. president was abseil! ami the vice president touiluctcd .the meeting ' ai the nsUal manner. The Flowers seem somewhat wiltored lie- ' v -cause of?the faet that Mis. -S=Udli- -t [van is leaving. Mrs. Sullivan serv ^ ' | ed as president for nearly throe .i. 'I years. W'e refrrol lier leaving- so i( much. W'e miss our treasurer. | Mrs. Hale who is shut-in?with?a 1 sprained ankle. W e hope- for hei | ;i speedy?recovery. _! A dance is heinyj planned the : { ' tliTT^ of vvhfeh wilt'To iinooneed. ( The hostess servotj! delicious I 'Jjimrm^l 1.4^l^eee'wil')!1 ' \fc< ^lliih;.. j * I (.Thompson at the home uf Mrs. ' Pope, corner Senate and Fine Sts.' 1 I I Mrs. Sullivan, president; Mrs. ; Adams, secretary; Mrs. t'-oles. rei porter. I t _________ I HAItXWKI. N lOW'S I Tin- rural revival meetings of * Ionian baptist and Mollis chap- j el churches closed I'Vnlay and i [Sunday with spiritual and linan-L inl succufcsus. Many ui n' ban folk attended these meetings. , The services at Betlilehent Bap- ( i j . ^ ! list church Sunday we're very 1 . | good and quite a number of vis i itors were present. The pastoi ; . | preached on the subject of Do- 5 _ i liverancc, realizing present day ' i isis, tlii' soul stirring message t | tuolv imnuaiiate etVect upon the ? ' ! hearts of those present, believing ! j v!od is able to deliver. Some ex ^ : pressings were made after this . womlerful sermon. J The Missionary society met im- i j mediately after church service ! and sister Uotti.. l'pt-terson our j president and delegate to the Wo- i man's convention made her report >. I j which was \erv good. Sister V. . j k. tMYsnn.?whn?rs a tttt'ttim't- 2f? r I Wayne St.. Columbia: Rufus Lark : ' 1 linkers. 1 17, Rt. Ninety-Six?cooks and | I I Geoi'tiO R: Perprusorr, H-l.? 51U., ] Pendleton St., Columbia, radio; | ' and Herman L. Moore, Sr., 20, 7 ! i Duncan St., Charleston, machini ist's mate. 4 I tr t PRICK: ANP NEWS Itftl.KAHE will)., Al'C. 4, 1?43 in arrangements for tin* fohth- I online convention of the Nation- !> d Nega o Business- leag-ue, Lin v. H lerbert H. O'Conor will speak on 10 'The ('resident's Night," Wed ties- e lay, August 25, at Bethel A. M. ii eh inch. ~ ; r7? The governor's remarks ? will I it'ecede ^Jthe amuiak mddres.-.'* of e Jr. .1. K. Walker, president of the t pnpxir: 4 George \V. Cox of Durham first l 'Lee-president, will preside .and n Jr. Henry Allen Bovd. secretaVy, n x'ational Baptist* Itiblishing board I slashville, will respond to the g?tv- A inor'x atldiess. s l.ake Junalusku. N. C.? Negro . . . I .. I. < i. - . i - lilt! vtlllie ,\Olllll Ul lending SeSc- || ions of tin- Southeastern Kegioa ian Youth movement ' nuveUms : t lere last month resolvuiT to puTstiv p 'hristian action U trough their re- n ipective church organizations to t, tbolish lago in a ten found encounter. . hick, recently?t elieved?rrf?the ' if ht wei/.1 hi?ulUi?Uv iUmtK'iiniwy--n Madison Square tiarden, will druggie for 15 rounds. """.Trtrrnrn?f ntr dtrrmr-r?N:?KrrHrr;? 11'.. director of selective service of .Jeorgia, Saturday was called up>11 to investigate-Albany ((la.) Draft Hoard No. 1. which it is 1 hareed showed prejudice in the . inny induction of Editor'A. j( Seni les, of the Southwest . Geor- |. ;ia, an Albany weekly newspa- i jut. The rerpicst for inves'.iga- 8 ion caaie front A. Scott, south- ; * in vice-president of the Negro V Mewspappf Publishers' association a nul "general manager of the. At auta Dailv World. ' b .Macon, (in.?Six t'cct. live ami . three-quaitor inches tall at induclipjn IMY. Carl Smith of l'orl By- f ron. N. V.. ami Robins Field Army ' Air base here, was honorably dus hntgod from the service AVednes- I lay because he has gro\vn even allor. until lie is now two incites c ?ver the maximum allowed by . in i T patients. '1 he $f:4),MOO project was financed by flte Federal Works agency, which in approv- | nig the grant for tlie .Negro unit turned down a similar request for the white facility,.. : Home wood; 111.? The Tfi". oted rare given by Negroes I o tine | horses has always been the main stay of American racing and in J the current Arlington park-Wash- * ington park liT-day meeting at the I Washington park course, Negroes i in- rasing a moro- important part < in the sport. Not only* are they giving the thoroughbreds the eon- 4 ; -Jj " For VICTORY f J UNITED i I I STATE 9 ?I f DEFENSE I m&- BONDS STAMPS } r? (-i?:ntts per"coFy > SHORTS ecuml in fhe Skokit* handicap. t I Vlt.1 Anaiica?Rev. , .1. P. ~Rnwdrr ? ? lymn? wrvani ot '.Oil Well Dow"? Re\. W. T. Simmons incipril Eulogy?Hr J. J Stavks tecossional? The kev. N'enl taught school for orty ^r more years, having retird last year. For many years, ie was president of ^Tie Rahlar.d 'onnty Teachers' association and t his death was the popular pasor of three large Baptist churchs-, one was in Columbia. Rev. Neal was an evangelist preacher, his sermons would atraet peoples, lie was a man niong mop. Surviving are 16 children. This ditor has misplaced hri?r funeral Continued" from Pag? 1 d 1 ,