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rm 1 WlCTORY I ^^roniDfrAT? J BONDS?STAMPS ) VOL. XVI11?NO. 33. LARGE THRONG TO DR. GEORGE 1 >vl'.y A. II. ritlNCK . ' ? Field Representative. Prpsbylcr- ' iau CIiuitIi. U. S. A. Friday, August (I, I'.'Jd . all j that was mortal <> 1' the Ucvercuu licorge Waldo Long, 1). D., warfi laid to rest near the Second 4'resbytciian Church, Chcraw, S. C., in the presence of more than a thousand peojde of all walks ot life, who tit n't e to mourn the ~ passing-and glorify the memory of a man that had served well ( and constructively made a ladling contribution to the humanity, es pecially in and around Chcraw as well as to the Church and State at large. . Dr. Long spent thirty-live years at Chcraw building up the church nttd?school wfrrch today, 4*?rated as. perhaps the best Junior College in the State of South Carolina. The Presbyterian Church, . of which lie was pastor has o n I loll a membership of near three I hundred. Dr. Long was a trustee of Johnson C..\Smith University. Charlotte, C.; Chairman- ' of the Committee on National Mis sions in the Synod of Atlantic, Presbyterian Church, U. S. A.; cliairmanof the Advisory Commit-* tee of the Board of National .Mis- , sions; Treasurer the Presbytery of Fairfield; ^Registrar o L the Atlantic Synodical Young People's Conference; President of Coulter Memorial Academy, Cheraw. No one who- know Dr. Long lould hut attest the t?ig way in i wliieh lie faced life and assumed I', most.?flunk?ami pleasing?ntti- j tilde toward any and all matters pertaining?to The building...g_?-L Dr.' lj?ng~~wtre fi-ank"*' on the conviction which ho I thought was right, and was not i moved by waves of sentiments, j 11c influenced, many young men] for t!ie gospel ministry, feeing ; out from his tutorship and school J are .ministers who have finished j the Seminary and scrying well, j LV. J* - 1 --- " 4 ooiik' <11 nielli arc: v. lias.-1 \t . Tally i Winnslioro; 1.. I? makoney, U.--&. ! Chaplain; A. IS. Powe. U.S. Chaplain; II. l?. Counts. Virginia. t<> 5,ay not hilt g of Ow coaptioiS ' mitnhcr of students arc now scrv ' inir in the dilVorcht vocations of 'ifc through his help. .Many people served in the last rites' that were had Friday. Among them were: I)rs. I. P. Pontic' fiumter; .M. ). Jackson, Uatzeli;. 1. \V. Ilolley, Albany, tia.; U. H. West, Charlotte, N. II. I-. Me- ' Crorey, Charlotte, N. ('.; ('. A. ? Johnson, Columbia; A. II. Prince, Columbia; L. 15. Ellcrson, Newark, N. J.; J. II. Toatley. Chestcilield; A. P>." McCoy. Atlanta, ( 'a.; J. I J. liarber, Chattanooga. t Tenn.; F. \V. Prince, Cheraw, I) 10. Thomas, Cheraw; lOUler Hen- j rv ('1 1 ... -1- r- < . , WIIVI <U> , iUMJ L 11 H)l* lowing; white citizens spoke: Dr. A. II. Mi Ai m, Pastor, h irst Pros hyterian rhurelr, Chernw; AltorTCishop Gregg Meets Many Old Friends In Australia , ^ While visiting one outfit. "Bisli- J Iop (irejiK was shaking hands with a lonu* line of soldiers each o 1 ) whom he world -ask his home- j town. One answered Georgetown. S - 0. "Oh. 1 have a uood friend there," the Bishop said. "Do you know Prof, Iliwwd-'f-lw r>f in.. "i . i > ' do sir," the young mail replied. "He's my father." [; The soldier is Pvt. Bruce (J. Howard, of Georgetown and Kilo1 ree. S. C. lie is the son of Prof. and Mrs. (1. W. Howard of George town and* the grandson of Mr. Robert I.. ~ Williams of Klloree, S. ('. Before entering the army in I L. January. Pvt.' Howard was a sen- : ioi- in the Agricultural Depart- j mcnt of South Carolina State College. He received his basic training at Camp Dec, Va., and b has been serving 1oversea<r four I L 1 months. Bishop Gregg is on a tour vis- I .Jting the IQiitiers in the South- j west Pacific. ?~ ~ T I E? J: 8 PAID TRTBUTET YALDO LONG u\v I.. C. Wamiainukcr. Mr. Wi iam Dtivall aiTd I'rofessur J.~ I MeCow a. The main eulogy was iletivcrc jy llie- Kevoroml (jhas. .1- Ikrke I'reshylorian Church, lliritiimrliu \ laliauia. Mis. Klussic II. Marshall. Mi: I'hcliitu Cotton. Che raw ami M I". -I. Jones > !' Chewier, rcialcn mlos. Ih . 'ITa>uiTis" A, I,?iTiy. .ToKhsi S . Smith" University, Ciiarlott X. t'.. asslsUal hy Miss Crier < Arkansas ami Mrs. Jones of Che lei"trrr.-.ltU J oVor tile nui'ic. African Business Leader To Attend m . ? Hfl|; ?*" J&& 4H ..J ^^^fnlllll PRIXCK KKET IN YANG-UDO I)urin'.r the Business I.eajr Convention. there is to ho a dj eiission of business expansion p< sihilities hoih here an<l in foreij en. a; ries.?Prinee Kkoi?In\ an Vd'oh, a husiness leader, from > pate. " NOffrnTT!usTrfe "o- Nnxv^ir in the Post-War Period" will the conyeanioii theme,?and t h dates are August 25, 2d and 1 in Baltimore.?AN P. 39 Men From Sou Report For Nava Groat Tallies. 111., Aug. 12?-In the ranks of Negro men who a helping 1'iulo Sam's .Vavy 1 \ the wan. wofit thirty-nine Sou Carolina men last woof- n- ;li eportefj to tin* I". S. Naval Trai tng Station here to begin reert ti aining. Recruit training, or "hoot cam indoctrinates the men in na\ procedure, seamanship, and mi tarv drill. Here they are given series of aptitude tests to deti mine vliothor they will he giv further advanced training in o of the Navy's Service Schools, assigned to active duty at sea, some naval shore station Th will bo granted a nine-day lea upon completing recruit traini'i Some men. having had sujFieh ( ,\ peri once in anv one of thy trai used by the Navy, will bo given potty officer rating' immedinic Men attend ino' Service Sdrnnt?ha the opportunity of earning a r; ing upon successful completion heir course. The new recruits from Sol Carolina are: Samue Ilackett. Bradley; Kllis Brewington. 18. 1 Pal MeClondon. Jr., 18. Rt. Tillman Mickle. W. Hub St.; f nest Nelson. 18. Most 18th S and John Wright, IP. Rt. .1. five men are from Camden; R< ert -Fh-Scott-. 'JK, tWhnlay St.; Fr H. .Martin. Albert Ben \V?1 or. IP. Klmwood Ave.; Malvet Henry Boyd, .'17. Carroll Duba .'2. Ileidt St.. and Willis Woo, Jr., 18. Harden St.. all six a from Columbia; Nathan MeWhi 10. Rt. 1. Pamnlico; Kvandor Ha ids. 18. Parian St.. Darlingto Lucious Anient Littlejorn. -Jr.. Depot St.. Gaffney; .Thomas. Rr ir.son. .'>0, Greeloyville; Willie Cia 2.1. Whittaleey; Kusehius Grde Owens. Jr., 18. Burnett St.; .A berry Lake. 18. Chircoa St.; Ah Sloan. Trotter Cptirt: James 1 Dayley, 18. Sterling street; Wil Hasker Richardson, 18, Colunth Aye.; George Nealey, 18, Min street; Johnny Jones, 17. First i James Watkins. .17, Anderson 5 and Hreston Robinson. !! SuHiv street, aTT ten rheh arc Trc if I ~F6] ! Sgt. Joe Louis Expe To Give Exhibition 1 Joe I.miis, (he houvyv. i v Yliumpfoti nf the world, is expect<-<! () to visit Columbia and possihh ' '' u'thcr points in South Carolina ot. 1' Ins f()TtFetmiln j? "rc\^it?>iti"oiT-~ f trurr LU?lie wril?be?rrt?t+re?Fourth service 111 .omnium). of whivh this area, is ; part for 22 days and so the armv t ss j -enters in Columbia and vjcinitv 1 >' ^re eentain to he included. I Washington. I). August lb J ?Set. Joe Louis %iill starl ail exhibi(>r~ tioh TTt-k We.7FmsiT.Yy thai even tit>1 ally will carry him overseas l'or ; s- display of the fistic skill that woi - hint I li e heavyweight T?6xing ? yrown. ? The war department, the Brown Bomber's duration manager. dis? I < closed today that the champ will | ?? tor.I-?army?camp*?Lc4.his country? tor lilt) days and Ihpn go abroad B f o r Workouts before combat j tloopsV l-'olliiwiinv?a?preliminary?i.'Nhilli- _ lion tonight at Fort George G. Meade, Mm viand. Louis will- lie.gin the tour in the first service command with headquarters i\\ , Boston. With Louis will he first Sgt George Nicholson, his i'ormei sparring 'partner Who is now a : boxing instructor at Milcfiell .Field j New Voik. and Cpl. Walker Smith i known to fight i: us as "Sngai < Mhiy Hohinsnti." fhitith.'a welter " let-weight. is Nicholson's helper 111 ! .U Mip hell Field. i v ^ ut ' Louis' schedule, after tin first * ls* service command appearances. in- ' -luires five days in the second set*~n_^\ ice command, witlf headquarters ' at Ne vv York: six days in 1 la | s,:third service command. Baltimore: i hyp dav^ in the Nth, Columbus, ()T~1 i'4'' ?j>jdays iTi (lie' seventh. Omaha 7 be 1 ?}^?ninth.?Lin : ? c I Douffhtsr?Utithp 27 ilnys?in-' the I i eighth, Dallas, Texas, ami -22 days { in the fourth, Atlanta, (la. th Carolina ' 1 Training ; ito . Greenville. re ' Also from;. South Carolina are I j ill Joseph Wi'.lie Smith, .111- Sumter i , th Ave.:-and Uoland Orlando Garner e- 22. C'?2,?both are?from?Hal ts- } in villi*; Willie James Cutler. 21.1, lit Peaebtree street and Harry Leer Graham. 1*, both men are from p" Lake City: Mathias Caraway, 20. | ' al Fit. 2: and. Murdoch Allen White.! li- 21), South Boundary street, both I ' ;i :>re from Manning; Gus Bryant. IS1' i- III. '!. Monde's Corner: Dykes Wil-H in linm Davis. IS. Now Albany; C.n J ' nc lis Burr. 2<). lit, 1. Patrick; Louis 1 ' or \\ ilson McDowell, 22. Fit. 2. Pen- ' of (ilct'in; Thomas Arthur (iovcrnor.! 1 ey I'-'- 1st. Stephen: Kdward Walter i ' ,ve Mitchell, 21Sea brook; and David j' ip-. Brock Hamlin, 17. Society" Hill. < ?? Business League ! Convention Program Completed I ^ Baltimore. Aug. 1U?(ANT) - j, The entire three days, August 25 ; ' i 2<> and 27, of the 42rd annual | ( n. | convention of the National Negro] , Business League will lie devoted ', i . to a review of the post-war ex- ! ;|]l pansion possibilities for business I , I enterprises conducted by Negroes. ; | } AI bon L. Holsey, the league's exe- i j cutive secretary, in announcing j st> ' completion of the official program. : ,fd stated that the Maryland Asso- j :1s. ciation for Promotion of Business < < ire and the citizens of Baltimore j | to have made adequate arrangements : in- for the entertainment of the con- i I >n: ventioti. Ik. ,h- SPA L I.DINB TUB KKYNOTKR j( ry The keynote address for the eon l on I vention will he delivered on Wed-1 iS- . 'in ' ,,esda>' uiorning by ('. ('. Spatild- j it- ing. president-emeritus of the na I* ' ' tional Icamie. prosfdoTir of TIu7 | us North Carolina Mutual Life lu-!> lls suranco company of Durham, ami j t"(foTTftr of the Spaulcfinp award for t achievement in business. Follow- i ail i?K I'10 address by Mr. Spauldin^ 1 ?nT J Continued on K'ape 2 |s * TTMIIIA. SOITiI (\\KOIANV cted In Columbia K\itil)i: inns i.i ill** val'u: 11II | I tin- ??-uim-k::.?i.- \\i!l I c ar: ai.fi a ' y the tuinnMiniiiv ?y. it at h ;(]'?. a. (. <>. itlrtl witif U.t; woii, \ uu^iiu1 U? -!'? tall*- i?y -l,?'uis. 1<j .. lu- .soltlicrs abnuf nl.ysu.-a' lit- . ct-s. Dorothy Maynor. eolohrnteil so-' i- to hu soloist with the 'oh..o|'i:i ConeeiI~Dre h e s 11 a. llow ircl Harlow coiulrictin^"." oil four 'Invitation to Masie" programs' >\?r the \V.\liC-Cohmthia net-j vork Wednesdays flout 11 :.!0PM o 1J niidniyht. &WT. Dorothy : klayt'.or's first program, devoted ' o the ri.'sie of. Mozart, wns_ presented?A ni ?t?t-h?AN I'. *v Sunday fo He Sponsored By. War Mothers Dlub, August 22nd All soldiers ami wives who > , . /. . .... ivointi iikc lu iK1 milieu _j_o a Millie to.enjoy a ifoixi llonie. cook' , <! dinner, are asked to leave thcil lame at tlie Harden Street I'SO icfore fstttiday. August 'JJnd. IUtnit)if tile week of August 8 ">, the Harden Street I'SO was il led with activities planned by mil t"i t_lle soldi i-Ts inuj their . vivc*. Tlii* popular Wvilucsilay j ircakfast tluli entertained as uslal with ;i delightful menu ami j v.any new fates were seen among he quests. A luncheon is being banned for this week. It is ex- ' leeled that may more wives will join this group.- On Saturday tight the husbands and wives eneitiiinod themselves with :i iatme nude iee cream party whieh was dunned and carried out by thf-m. : It was one of those parlies where] 'veryone returnetl to the freezer | tnd helped himself. Rev. .J. C. ('olclougli spoke to a la rue audience of soldiers and eiOlians during the vesper program] Sunday. Aug. l">. The audience; was TnspTn d by his very timely.' i-m-miiaging remarks. Sevrml <olhers gave readings and prayers: tnd Mrs. It. flreetie, who is responsible for these Sunday programs. rendered an instrumental solo. Kvery Sunday is open house ! lay, and the public is invited. ' The junior hostesses under the i lireetiou of Misses Dorothy Jackam and Catherine Pelol have made the I'SO a very lively spot Ibis summer with their guv par. , I ties a i id novel entertainment. A f.vpsy party is being planned for ( Friday. August 20. The music of Vit tor Herbert will be featured on the Music Ap-: Diociatinn Hour. Sunday. August under the direction of '.Mrs. | I'ollin (ireene. - j C harlie Byrd, Jr. Promoted to Sjrt. F5lylho\ i11 e. Ark.? Charlie llynl Ir.. was promoted to Serjeant, le is a I'.rj" terminate of Wilkin- ' on llijrli School at Oraiijjoluir.:;. v(\. and attended Claflin Collect wo years. Sj^t. Byrd was forineily in instructor at St. (Jcorjrc. SC.; le was inducted SepCyti'.'. l'.'l-. ^ ind is a squadron clerk. ' :... ' ' 1 t ft# i sAT:ijKOA^*v aum'srinr r AFTEK TRAVELING H sOCTII PACIFIC, 1?ISI PENS NOTE OF MIS K !>> P.ishnp .1 oh 11 A, (ire^jf I.iOOiV Note: llishnp John A 11 (rr. t^T-. "f t he M K < Tiureh is?tr-r^ t?nun ;ih'?bniisOn-T?m is * ton ?nmotn*->'op,i'i soldiers stationed in tj k O; [lii'ithwest I* ;?cili"" area. Whrh?{ here ho is the ??t*rsojit; 1 represen- j'1'' l.ttivo i> 1 the President ami tin | 111 TVdvral?Cmm il of (.'hurehc*.? Ht is .accompanied by his chtcf aide ('* Ma.i. (Chaplain) John A. DeVeaux 11 on dcln.hod service from the fFVrd v Division. The followvim- aitieli 1 was written exclusively for the Associated ^sogro Press. J 11 SO M K w IIER E IX N E \ V < i UI.V |" F.A. August 1Uh?ANP?This j> (rip has graven mo tho most won- |" Jorl'ul experience of my life. and j n my .escort, Ma.j. John A. DoYeatix 1 ' has boon a most aniisTblo ami help- ! '* !ul travelimr ;o:iipumcs. Wo havt I'' loooived llio most conVtoous troat i [l ment t'lonv tho comandirno; ffoncra1 11 3d ml otlior officers- of all rank,s. and 1 have boon doubled in tho hip-host ^ headquarters. tho host -hotels' and j the most oxclusivo clubs.. j :l Already, wo liavo flown niorc|(' than.. 1,0.000 miles ovor vast areas v . (out 'lakes and bays, lofty nnnm- ^ tains, lone- stretches of timbered torijsts, whore they say that nor'1 human fotrt has to tie lied for?100 ; 1( miles,-and otlmr stvetviies - .1". o i | ? many Hi ore hundreds, wlu-ro only j" the "Kuzzio Wu/.zies". the native aborigines. have penetrated. II One feels li'ke ho has ste)ipefl I with "Alice in Wonderland", ho- *1 hirul t.fic" looking glass, for the j J lim a and fauna of this part of the ] * world are different from any oilier 1 I nart of tile fiobp. It is flip-hind -ul- tile, wallli__iuHl_ jWhcr.... s-t r a ug< llowcrs. trees and shrllhs. a it fl w hell ft mmc^?tn?animals. i?t?11 looks as TT ligture . turned aside.j f': from her usual pattern to make l1'4 something entirely different, for ' .v it is the home of the kangaroo. 1 H the wallahy, th.e koola hear, the fir eniti, ami the kangaroo rat. .j I" Ohio forei's over here have don< ; ami are doing a remarkable pieee of work, of whieh we can he ,iiisi-i<?' ly proud, and whieh history must a leeonl as of most vital importance | to the conduct of the war. Many tl have_hee.it_here-a year ami u half. | N And they are naturally soajewhat j u homesick. " Three engineer corps have done j ri .i most outstanding work in build- t< :?? roads ill the most inaeeessi- ( (.' Me places. We have seen them : ft at work and play; we have seen v them engaged in skilled work, j t,, handling delicate and intricate . machinery, manning signal corps; , Wflll /I 1*11 ft K? lit 1*1 I < (in tlti. fiolil A ting the sites for hangars, revet- ... mi-nts and camps; and in their of- : j. fives, making drawings and blue' .. prints. We have seen men under arms. ^ who had received the "alert'" and . were ready to go forward "some- ^ where". One trip outlined would have carried us into tlfo actual com : ? bat /.one, hut the-tro.noral said the danger was too great. and refus- a id to let us go. We sat Mx and a half hours one day at an. airport j ' but our plane was grounded, and ^ ah transports which Ave re carrying 11 food and ammunition to the tight- i ing forces were turned because a i 11 ."juadron of Jap planes, which theyjt .all "bandits" was headed was i ^ headed our way. i?> But we were close enough t* Presbyterian Yount Conference at Harb A conference for 'Loaders i n v the Christian Church sponsored ' by the Synod of Atlantic of the ' 1 Presbyterian Church. C. S. A.. co\cring the states of South Car olian. Clcoi'nia and Florida will begin at Harbison Institute. Irmo. S. C.p on Saturday evening.?August 21 at 8 o'tdoek and iclosc Fri- ( -day? evening-. August 2?tln- at 8 o'clock. - ii 'I'lie 'entire public is. cordially ir.vited to come to th<; conference which will lay emphasis upon the fi:ne.-. and fdVic ieney' of Leader- ' 'l ship ,in the church; leaders o f j ( 'eafte: 0,000 MILES IN J 101' GREGG XPERIENCES Sl i i ui >11! i' swarms (if lighter and bomb- lt (limits take nil In t Ii vv5*f-1 * I tn-in nl iho?in.-xl i! ti y?w-y til 1L III Ui ^ inn- -aii<_i h:nr cnjgajggd?ig 'he bai! . where s'ovejal Jii]> planes had |,ii -Cii shot dou'n Vou nii'iy In- sure ;l( ijit thin < ..v> as . a deal ui' excite-I fti out and speculation with vs. Wit wrli entertained ;it dinner' ,n< io ovi-nintr hy a captain. com-' SI it nil hi <r ofl'i ui ;i "Tulip. at ' t h.vh 2- Negro commissioned <>f. ^ \i it-is si|t, including tin- host. a ma- v'> i ir. several captains ami 1 it'll - t CI i liants. -three, w-ar eorrespimdents nil two Rod Cross workers. Wo have visited many earnp.-. ! ' u elil scores, of niopiiit'js. i'thd tried :,\ brine- cheer and,goodwill to tin ; h ion from the folks at homo. Many !':,t ave come To 57s with their ?proh- ' of nis. and we have tried to hel| j"? lent. Wo have votte into the ho>. . o itals to see them, and it ha? dour tc ty heart yood'to nojie tlie pleas- T re on their faOes to ?ce someone . sroot home.. . .. j) i M_r 11 The' pi'oyi an; outlined has beenj"* n extremely busy one. .hut 1 hav< njoyed every moment of it. ano ret y mile traveled. 1 have boon?-J itunate not to be sick a moment. ' 1 or.-thus far. to have suffered any 'ai arm. 1 suppose the many "shots' sr. immunization have taken can i " f the sickness. and T ant stire -that H"1 od has protected us. i ' taw Liberty Ship m to Be Named tar R. L. Vann _H. M'ttVliTtiuTohT" '.Vii;r7".~iy*~-"Tho" Ma|_Li inie I'ommission attiniuttred lu- | "' ay that a hilterty Ship, assign- | ''' I to a South Ifortlajnl. Me., ship j itrd. will he tunned- f,ir the late" **1 .olK'it I.. Mann.. potent* Nejjfo ' iwyer. and founder and editor ot 1,1 lu' Pittsburgh 'Courier, a weeltaf newspaper. The ship, fifth in a seiies nam- ' = J - .HI 1 . fur outstanding Negro . Ameriuis. will, be launched in late | eplemtier or early October i n i [(] le South Portland , yards of the j ,, e\v Kngland Shipbuilding Corpo-I j; ttion. 1 i 1 The first tlm?e siii|?s of this se- | PJ es. the Booker T. Washing- j il >n. the SS' George Washington j i'l arvcv, and the SS Frederick j iy hutglass, are now in active set- 1 ice., two of them with Negro j ^ aptains with mixed crews. Tin ?t:rth. the SS John Merrick, was ; [ cently launched at Wilmington : a 1. C. A wai'ship. thi' Destrnyei ;'l Iscort Leonard Roy Harmon, was 1 uinohod last month by tin- Navv " ' i r h'partinenT at ^trincrv Mass; ; ' Robert l.eo Vann, was horn at : .hoskio, X." August 27. 1x7'.' lid died in Pittsburgh. I'a.. Octo c>r 21. ll'l'h Kduc'ntod at \'ir- " inia I'liion University and the 1 University of Pittsburgh.. ho wa> dniitlt'd to the bar. in P.'ub iTnd : i, i " 1,1 l tut nod in Pennsylvania itntil when ho dooided to trivc lib . 11 till timo to his publishing busi- . CSS. Ho wtts one of the foiuidors and ncorpojators of Tlio Pittsburgh 'mirier Publishing Cbinpany i n larch. HMfh and sor.vod its editor l; f the paper and president and ^ Continued on Page 2 \ People's ; ison Aug. 21-27 oung people's group Missionary |( ocieties itn?i officers in the * hurch arc csneehillv invito.! The evening- will he given ovei p > popular meeting- and socials. j!t*ii(.line fellowship and Christian ^ tniosphcre promise to characterte the entire program of t h e oiifereticc. Reverend A. II. i'rimc, Field leprcsentative in the .Synod ol M ilantu I'resl/y tenan Chupph, U. . " . A., with headman let's at Co- . I H imbia. S. <is Director of the^ p onfet once. - -f-4 * r prT lNP News Shorts Atlanta When Ah>_ Horlens> lldel'S ( ni'llllllil' I eeei\C* 1 Ml (till ate li'tiin tha University of < 11riru. it w ill he tin- ; i >i linu- 111i^ jtny 'ft::< i ii>.-liIn;ion lias amin a co|'Mi'<l woman stieh a ?J c tf?lur iiiy tn i1??tudiev?rn?mi ; i: a .yn no;?.11 i 1?1 in in alio.?U-. ho-o sband Wanejt is' exeeutive sec tary of tin Kittler .Street Y Atlanta. is Avail' known in tlit stern stales whine site was for a- was horn in Costou ami inn u<lio<l extensively in the oast I "in- 1she +ie ?Htt-pt t+ie< ilh tl.i' N V. Stale School I'm ills at llialsoii. N. V. Washinuton Chall>y Wriyh il ti |?iv.e fro.m under ' the"*lef, e of Aliirel Av.iies, Mexican fea lerweijiht champ. Monday n-iyli CI till ilh stud., n: and tile ret' ee"'stop)?ed the tight -n f let' 2; 1 inulis of the seventh round. Thi ;is Chi.lky's lina! turti before en finy the l". 8c Merchant inarm In.i sihi v. .nut" fans rn IO.T'1 into the cotters of .1" timer to witDCSS it.' TIlC'V Wi'!' tvphtcd. \\ ash.iny ton- The ^t;it*.- depart 1 111 i a i eprescntative <if 1*11hi >ia ' havi 'coir.pleted and' sijrnc : nr tvKrt aidasrreenient sintila > li^ost i't;ln'c<i into with Chin; nssisi. Great Britain and othc iwiT,' it- tvns learned fast wee; Mm a Hiiosi, vice minister o nance for Kthiopiti. and Secrc i r \_ or State Con fell Hid!, siirnr ,e paper* The avheement call >r mutual aid in tin- prosectitio the war and ioli*al>oiation o ,'st war economics. Ntiv 'I'ellvi; India ? Mem tier?, n re?Indian c'linri"'*. leaders in I! rmrtrle for India'rrfndcpondcTTi .(served the tirj anniversary " le imprisonment of M oh,andu lie mahatnta) Gandhi wit hot! ty open demonstrations altho u num bet of . arrests were av uuu-cd.' In Gandhi's ho hie toy Ahmadabad. several ineident stone thiowiny were rejKir'e id police were forced t>? ~clo.ill^ ..>.! 1 1- - * i' l 11 III<? I rvv V - ri'l n Mil V . A 1'... 111.1 The npprnvrri?nt?! T!II<i ' erect forty family lioti-inu unit id community facilities iieai ti. LiskegOe Army Air- hase was at; lunciil Wednesday i?y' John I roome. regional Federal . Pildi ousing authority director lien lie project will cost appioximat eighty-six thousand dollar he contract litis heciv awttrded t Igernon Blair. Montgomery. Alt *.* I oiunil'Us. (la.? Need ts-n ?>nti'r d. harmony hctwVen the races i tis community where are s'.atn.i I more than seventy-five thojs id soldiers was 'stressed he Judg . U irks Kort- iir -his v-h-aruo - t<>_th iVmhers of the August term i rand .uiry Tuesday. The judge >tdd that public a. lit- in C'olunthvs are in good ci II ion and tiuit. hecause of stttoli idod. however. t ';i n t *Vt> untoi lieu and license of iuthli'? ' :??li <>n of sacred custom- ami trad oils, aiai tin- written law of u.i iia<I air.not hi- tolerated." New Vui'k?Mayor Kio Folio I.; uardiu announced last week o is wool ly broadcast thai .-orics olio programs from < ity ha <>uld ho inaugurated till- wot m tracing the lesson.- Now VofV i's have learned in teleratico an nity Mrs. Eleanor KoosovcL urrTeTTthe series in a speech Sin ay at 1 : la p.m. carried hy. St; tins W'EAF. VV'Xand tho nil it ipal radio station. A oomini e appointed lyy the mayoi l;o lino lias arranged the series th; i'H include loctti > os and liuin tides discussions hy ftinintis poi lo. dramatic sketclios. and musi In- programs will extend throng eptemher 11. Several proirran ill he presented in 'foreign lat uages. . Washington?Death eame t Lis. Willie- Ann Joina-cm ?it?> < ie National Baptist youth leadc ie Rev. Wrlliam 11. .Jeinagin, mi ant paste* of the Mt. C'armi aptist church of this city. Mot ay evening aftet: .u.hiiitf illncs i ?e'Z1" -?? F^Itctory! I I 1 -J BUT I J' UNITED I I iTATM m.jM defense nS BONDS STAMPS CK: 5 CENTS PER COPY . Baccalaureate Speaker . i ^ I)R. HKN'JA'-.ilN K. MAYS ' I'i -nl of' MnrchoUao Collci?<v 1 .-piiikM at, i! ?' baccalaureate sor-?\ u'o?nf?t-br Hamilton Institute ' Sin tin: or >chm?!. -?- ' ? Z nlv year. I?r. .leniajrin airl \\ tl'+?- ul<-(| their ??.' !ii 1' "iin;nv ai:n!'>'( ' 'ary ami tTTTT ;h' -? 1 i cipKtii<if many haiuisoiuo g.Tt^ v IriHM' fh'" rhnri'h uHuhp hr? hurl creed an even loifyt ? time. Stir- 'ivm? arc Mrs. Lottie Lb Adams, Mrs. diei trdwe Suanny. <i?iuirhtcm-."; hi husband. and two brothers, B. 1 I', and A e.-tus Slcnhis of Murii .ltati. Miss. ' .i Cificcyo Occupational discrini .rat.'pt; against Negroes moN the : oarem'.- iiuhfstlies hcfv.ceii fifteen ' and t v.'enty Million dollars yearly,"''* ' l?t. Maynard Ki Ueyer- charged j Thui ><iay night. The iiieaAi-m w;:? the third so". -mii of the Institute on Racial Mi1 orities in tin Postwar World. . j -,t>lrl before a packed mixed audiat tin- (VntraT"V.M.C.A. I?r. ' , Kincgce. l i.ivyisity* Ttf?Cliiraipi IM. in n ?i cimirnimi of. Ihc-^ 1 imago?Cupj eroh o?A-j?iiust_-Rai:? _i pal and . 7lcligi*uis I > tscniniiuafi^li. j Another speaker at the scssi'm. J x.ihi Sponxdlct. national chair- j , 't.;,,- ,,f >t1(. Packinghouse Workers . , '"1 "') gu-itizing. i on:. o it tee. CIO neclnr _ ,j J- -.1. thai .the . 1 'ctroil race riot'? v !:!?} "n.tfv Leer. much worse had . m: iu-i :'< tin clo's champ' nine ??f !;..< eonal.ty. Nov. A" - Dr. c. H. Powell . CI resident of Vietony Mutual Life Ii.Miiancc . ompatiy and president > ! and editor of the New York Am-.t sternum NVw>. last Thursday hp . came the rsf Negro to become a t> mem be*, o!" the. New York State . I Athletic , commission. Announce ? ; nient iff" his''appo'inrmehf c;TTnr , | fiom .Cov. Tiiomiis hi. Pewev from I the canity! in. Albany. T.ie nam- ' ling of Pr. Powell to th.c stale ' atlilet v commission, which deals '.primarily with boxing*, climaxes a long tight on tile paTt of N" o \v York Negroes since the days wlmn lames ,1. Walker was mayor of ( New York ('fty to gain rivbgnltior for the race on this policy making body. There an Negro ^mfhlKvhini'tN n Pi littwpK 'iriiu Michigan California ami Ohio. Washington-. -K jr st I.t. Sherman Wiiali'.am WhTtc. Jr.. 2J. of Miic'^nv Miss., is tiic second tighter pilot of the MHh Pursuit squadron, now ; in duty lit Sicily, reported lost in combat. The war department an* ? norm red he has"boon, missing since 1 t buly - following?fOfgagentents 1 over Pantcllcria. Details are t iackinjr. . The flyer's mother, Mrs. J '* Nettie H WlifHv 4^'os near We1 tumpka. Ala.4 ,! WITH I'. S. AMPHIBIOUS : 1 FORCKS?Because the navy fines *' , not have a rating' for plane spot'* tors, an tinsuny messman on an assault transport active in the inI \asion of Srcily will have to eon' tinue his menial task for the fluII ration. He is Arthur Jtuv.es Goodwin. a lt-ycar-old enlisted man from \';ildovta C.-.i (Jootlwin proved his medal when ' the tuisli for the beaches began Dropping his plates-he took a posi _ -3 1 tion on the hi id ire and \vrth keen eyes glued to tlu> sky. identified pile my aircraft for the gun crew j o long before they had a ehnlie. tc >1 imp their bundle* of death. It i .was his excellent eyesight and ' ja 1- 1 knowledge of planes that also en.'1 j abled him to save the gunnery ?- j from shooting down American rzM