Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, October 19, 1941, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 10

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V- :v; ' :-v \ ' PAGE EIGHT " ' : ;? - - n~ i~ ' j.nni. i . i i- i ii ^ i i i ii " i 11 i in : i-V "-* - : ? '? ,- ?? ?l ~ 1 : ? The Lighthouse and Informer ? Independent, non-sectarian, without bias T ' ~ ^ubliahed AVeekly at 64 Line Street, Charleston, S. C. f . " . .?: Dtsnf27B ,v-' :7 r- " J^mtcrldgreatt: 714 EJorttf M&Tri Street?^Telephone 6t31-W Admitted to the Second Class of Mails at Charleston, S. C. on * SUBSCRIPTION RATES . One Year .. . .v$2.00 Six Montha . ?1.25 Thr^e Month. .... . . . ; . TScrStufU C*jpy TV 77 . ... ... . Be ~ 1 . - " ' jr * ? > ADVERTISING RATES Ci< REQUEST ' . Make all account* pay a hit" .'C. The Lighthouse and Informer, ?^?- JOHN ii; JltcCRAY r^rr-r-??rrrnTVi., Editor-Publisher ?s i OSCijOLA MeKAlNE . , Manager, Sum tug BlffWl ' E. A, PARKER V.;.. . Field Representative ; ' WM. H. SIMMONS ... .>7. Advertising _ DEADLINES: News "eppy, 6 P M. Tuesday; Advertising copy, 12 noon Wednesday. Copies are circulated Friday morning. ' W? do not guaranUa, either the use, or return ef unsolicited ^ '?', . manuscript. * -' > t: l... ' "" Attention Teacherj v>t . Carolina, is still a part <,f the United States "and ?subject to ions of the American courts. The American cotirf-A havA decided that it is illegal to pay teachers un\ equal salacies for equal work aiid equal qualifications. South Carolina continues, nevertheless, to pay unequal salaries for ntam(? a?i/J a/iiiaT /mnl^t/inft/'iu Orvni Vi C1 n ??r? lltiii io l\l*aO cijutu WUIA oiiu * KUt x ^uaux i^atiwri, kuuiu v. cii umjio 4^ wi jng the law?- ^ ; ^ The victims of this iijecnlity. the Negro teachers, should be firmly determined to~ invite the Trttentiorr of the legislature and the city and eounty. authorities to this transgresj sion of the law. If they cannot obtain more" satisfaction, - much more Satisfaction, than they have obtained at present, then 'they should sue the state. Appeals to work for their race; to. work for humanity's sake, mis arable "teru ? doneiotT* towh^iis a'fgrcial eciuaTization; subtle attempts at f?evasions of the law; none of these"should be considered or accepted as satisfactions. There are no valid reasons why ' Negro teachers in the employ of the state, should DO' N?TE their services for the benefit of their race or humanit.Vpwhile the white teachers are getting real taxpayers dollar^ for their services. Any "tendencies" that do not represent something really substantial and that are not baseti oh a frank understanding that thpv will follows! hy nthpi' like "tendencies", should be discarded as an insult to the intelligence. The courtsrhave ruled; South Carolina must obey the ruling. "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but r in ourselves, that we are underlings". ? r . Musing On Judgment Day Week in and week out we have'Hnvariably published instructions for those who uet~ asTclub, socTely and convention" reporters. Among the first things we have emphasized has been^the imfcertanee bf- --getting- your account in-promptfy. il . But at tHia vary moment, on this desk, are three conference and convention reports for September and one for August. r'Thoge kindgof news stories have very little sales value anyway to a circulation manager and to publish them of events two months olcT destroys what little value they might, have. ,WTien we ask these reporters, about their tardiness they try to turfy on all thfe c J arms at their dis; \ sal and say they just forgot it. Well, if .lliey happen to forget what time the Gates are to be open on Judgment Day, they are going to bfejeft outside. v ~ ? - ?=^= ? The TJghthouse and jnformer will not, under any con t' diticn. publish accounts~oT conventions and Llie like, as g enteral news when such event>ccurred 10 days or more before publication date of issue desired. - Your School Svitam -=rr- T (Figures from 1940 renurt of State Supt. of Education) ^ . ' . ... ? ? Col. White No. elementary and high schools 2,848 - 1,758 Nq. Buildings 1,968 1,520 TValue school property ' - $7.080.888 *45,819.707 ^expenditures of*dis> funds ..$2,570,220 815,383,186 Av. daily attendance ,'162,195 222,$00 No. classroom teachers?*?-?- ~7 TS78 Pftlary classroom teachers ,,v:...... $ _ 535 . _ . 1,067 ^nie 'deiiiaF of equal educational opportunity to 'our people nWces it impossible for. thom tn criVo in , - ....... VW ? ?. llivil KJ V. #T? *. All either njjlitarv or civilian life."?J. Finley Wilson, Grand Ex_ alted,Ruler of Elks. ... .. r 1 THE NEED FOR CHANGING 4- . - , ^ . r ' * ?"v?^ A ~ By John MeCrdy . JOHN THE BAPTIST * one might find profiteering among The prophet John the Baptist Negroes because they are making a --- was a modest man. It rather seems few dollars now. And to be frank that he must have been sent ahead the people don't mind who makes of*Christ as a build up among a the money off them so long jas rather wild and wicked people. At they lhake a little off somebody. But gny rate, he. gave Christ all ,j the my shopkeeper has taken the <^akc credit. ~ ' rig r at laying the- foundation for the \ J&Ja morning, lying in my* sick*be<l the- housewife can purchase 6 small X - y y, and listening to cans of oream for 25 cents in a her comnlain at reputable store she must pay 42 her complain at p hlg_ she payg 1Q centfi Bb I "avn8 10 P*y bre&d in a first class store. 12 cents | seven cepts for in his; 16 cents for cigarettes in R an emergency a clean store, 20 cents in his; 10 ^^HHRfl^K six ounce cents a pint for milk anywhere in n : ' town but if you don't talk fast . ? H (small) can of ne'll have you 'paying if> cents right ' N - evaporated milk quick in his. ? . ' And that is how one" John the I neighbor hOO d Rftpt Is wnrirt ff thli.fw rtnw stores. This par- It Is a story that can be multiplied tlculur shop- many times in Negro neighborhoods ?ffp- a? iB?tv the cuui^iy.' .It War" 1 chargpd coding ro??t In our pocket books. \ JOHN McCttAY tl^ warRhw b?en Alliy S BCflllty Shop I - on I myself have feared, even, stop Phon. 9357 -'..ping In for. gooftdrliik^ lest his war BEAUTY SERVICE DF.CUXE ?lg) at^a^erVmg^htrUnj^. ***?* WasWnyton 5t. yrvst*. PURVIS'PHARMACY 177 COMING ST ? DIAL 2-1*30 , Prescription. care'iilly mmpounded at re?*?nftbU price*. \ NEWSFAPERS, M^GAZ^N COM.C BQOK3 V" ' - ?' ~ ' rtav rv r :v r ft . ??. - " . ~ - ~ ' v?~~ . . . . ? . ;i. lf . ' 1 ,<t . , m*- . u i.- .:<4ji - w - ? ??' ? ' . ' , ', L J I! Morehouse F B . fiflt i-: ;^K^^BIiB+*w?v J t .: -" '.' " , ' ' * r _Qne?hundred thfiriy.one ' eighteen different itatei have e house College ^LU year. These I have had their fIr?T~ butinfcs# ?* elected the following officers?? Ja 1 r/Nhiwrn r a -VA/IN V CKjA Washington And The War ? - I IIAyE?BKf-M?rratTTng Carl ^andburRh's "Abraham Lincoln? The War Years," volume 4. This Is one Tvork every American should read, the volumes on "The Prairie Years" as well as those on "The War Years." The figure and character of Abraham Lincoln never fail to inspire &nd to instruct. Politicians and plain people win during the present war crises, find a iruldp in Lincoln unrl the fnrcmost example of Americanism where. . ....... ?But it is-not of Lincoln that "I primarily want to. speak here. It "is cf thp Covernment al Washingten today and its handling qj the deepening war crises. In th.Ls con. section one could certainly widh ft crtmof Vrtnor "t Lincoln's realistic* lacing.. of the - factual situation^- to 1 us- shrewd undtistanding of men and motives, his oonslancy of purpose, hi;, wllt^ lngness to follow the right as he saw it no mHvter who?WHS" In nonvenienced by so doing. TOO MUCH APPEASEMENT -J?Now, it seems to me that there is too much concern in the present Administration over , a~'t"asing persons and groups whose ar bitions and demands will contribute nothing to building a strong democratic ar.d nothing to aiding 'he "afjnna whkhr are how holding the front against the professed anti-demoi cratic of Hitler, 1'etaln, Franco, Mussolini and the Mikado. I- do not propose nere to argue Jimmsc-J- Uunk- wr ought" trrttrgue ; whether the United States should ioiiter war or not; and mainly be. causa I think wP ought to make up ! our minds first "what we are willing :~T0 fight for. *" considering"the Stale Department's solicitude for Vlrhv Pranrp and Japan, and for the large number of known audi , working profacists piifl fasrK-ttt f'liti'V ttiiif ?leave this country at will while t known a mi-fascists '.fire bailed^ one "could wfeh for light in this" dark corner of American policy:" Nor is the President blameless, tor he must he presumed to control the Stato Deportment. AID TO RUSSIA In regard to aid to Russia which If: surely doing a ^reat and heroic service to this country by sapping th?? strength and reserves of Hitler, the Administration has apparJ ently taken the lead in raising the quesrtorr of religious liberty In . connection with granting aid to the Soviets at a .time wHen sensible and practical rr?n are Burely more | concerned With defeating Hitler than they are with, whether* the Russians will permit the education ] of their young people to be. taken over In part by priests. The Bfitish, according to OBS's Edward Murrow ibroadcasting _frum London, are merely annoyed by this country's ! gratuitous attempt to bring up a j religious quarrel jyith Russia. I Britain, and the United States so i It says, are .trying to stop Hitler * And then there Is ftt - Washingj ton the matter of production management for our ' defense effort. When Poisons Sow KIDNEYS ..?and Irritate Bladder Flush Them Ont For 85 Cents?Most Satiety or Money Refunded Oo to your druRKint today and get thin harmless dluretlb and stimulant ? ask for Oold Medal Haarlem Oil C&Dailta and start ?.t nnn* tn flush kidneys. of wast* matter saturated with acids and poisons. . That't a prompt and effective way to Help bring about.inure healthful i kidney activity and relieve that bladwith smarting and burning as well as restteftfThlght*. ' Desieiwber Uie ktdneya <*>ffcn need fluahTna~ , < a* well ? the bowel*, and totoe eymptome or > kidney weahneee may be: getting up often during the night ?puffy ?y?e - backache. But be sure and gfft GOLD MEDAL Haarlem. Oil Capsules ? the original and genuine ? the price la small <35 cents). If your expectations aren't fulfilled?your money back. Don't ao. nmtat giHptHfttfi ? ^ 1 v.*' . ' . . " "V- * , . ixy IQI1THOW3E Af?n IWFORMBl :reshmen From z&i ?5ffi ^i>'L ?^*v. JSTVm SrmHK^ t; Mi'ii ^'"'"'ili it i ''.^-^ ' x.^"7~?- -.i-- > 'v f?g?hwftfa fr6m J phtrrj>r*?rd*nir nrolled ?( Mor^ vice p'retifefcd Twhmen already retary; joteph Afa| in ~ .?J 1? aua ~ ti.ft ? - ^ -4,- Oa Ttei M*ck, I Douglas Carter, HON PIECE Each day we learh thar~some vital material Jpr -defense ls lacking, or [ sqon will be lacking, because some dollnr-a-year industrialist has been more interested 1? pushbig__iirL: nnd?nraking larger profits for industry than he has with getting this eeuntrv pie pared to de1 fend itself. Doesh't the Adminlstra- J tfan know at this late date in his- j tory that there isn't any such thing | ?.s a "dollar-a-ycar" Industrialist? j Men like Knudsen and Stettin!" j{ aren't in Washington for'thelr healr and certainly -not for any salary"! of one dollar per annum. And if .j they-are interested in the defense -jr*?5?dgijLiueiatlt' society, they are I determined that such a society shall |"vtnlri t r?? Jargf'5t possible profits,to tliom and their kind. EQUALITY 0* OPPORTUNITY Qne" final /observation for the rfcosent. This has to do with, trmatter fundamental both for democratic aspirations and effective de> r DIMIOJ) lung I (Continued fronr P?te 1) j the occasion stated that almost to -4-^cy date 40 yen r*, ago the grands ! father of* the first place winner pave htm? he letterthaT-seemed - for?him n scholarship at?Olnflin similar to the scholarship he. In the absence ,,f President .Randolph, j FT*tented to Miss Gloria Black v.'ell. * Bishop King /delivered the eoro-_ j nation ttfjfir'ess ard T,w,.Pri?Miss T Gloria Blackwelh-fcliss-Sotitft Caro-~ ! link .Conference. . . District Superintendents of the i South Carolina Conference and ' n:nnv prominent minister^ gathered herc for the annual conference ..inllv and grtjmgggn thft cev? moilles.. (Continued from Page 1) services were held on the campus : ?and?the?speak cm s and honored guests sat on a platform near the ' tiii*<t r s n r.v?*2 - * , .v.v.. ..j. i-i yj . rjiuir, nil rcien i by . Miss ' Gwendolyn J-leloher, . <- furnished -brsurrfui music " while ; two expert- pliotograpliers Hashed i pictures, for press services. The new library -at en meets ! a long felt need in the life of its students ft 1-: being erected .ut a ~ ? cpst of ?.J5,000 exclusively ol equipment. It will have two stories and 1 floor space foj offices, a lecture , !?V>m. and book racks sufficient j 1 for 25.060. - f In -the nleeting of trustees Inst j [ Wednesday, J^riepidcnt. H&gtna ! 1 ptRst'iiii'ti trie w.irfl one: THOU- ' ! SAND DOLLARS ior the-littery j fund, which he and hts faculty raised. Mrs. Blackburn < Continued from Page 1) would be the Mrst to board a River streetcar Mrs. Thornton ws" fp i>crted wearing eyeglasses when she ! was kicked. - y Mrs. Thornton was fined t27--ln? | Recorder's Court when McCoy tesj tifled that sh^ spit on him and cursed hlin. No case was booked ; against the white man for kicking and manhandling Mrs ThdtnfconThe NAACP entered tWP "cisT^ j here, employed Attorney willing- , luni to rcaresei.i Un Thornl/in.. ond posted un appeal bond for her / RrriJSE Jj<> SFRVF. WARRANT f ?Wiilp UiiU TITHfe.r Rflir. AiexanHM said a Fulton County court attache refused to serve a warrant for McCoy's arrest because the case had already "been .handled lit Recorder's Court. Step,s are now being taken to force service of the warrant. Mr. Alexander also disclosed that the Association ftas no cnat jttirftfmt the Georgia Power Com?- t pany because^the River streetcar | ^peraTW made Tin effort to separate McCoy and. Mrs. Thornton during i.the . muffle on October 1. The J^aaCp president said tbe j MO.OOO damage suit was served McI Coy Tuesday and that the defend? ant.has until Nov. 3 to answer the Rvhargeg. ? ;v Following her appointment by Pp-Sldknv ftlyXanflry -Ohnlrnitttl 1 of1 the defense runoT Mrs Black-, ??- \ " r * * ** -t' v; 0 ft. CHARLESTON.-B. C i 1<8 States tT y|| Bjga&SofcJh ' ' 1 g>. fjA. ~~"" ^? Xyn?ll Myera, Wcwoka, Oklahoma, Franklyn Taylor, Montgomery, a?cBrooki, Jr., Montgomery, rapra. dewfr Activities CommitUt; KChattanooga, buiinen . manager. ^ By ii ? MARC MOUELAND fcnse cf the country. It Is the matter of equality of opportunity for citizens of color in the armed serv-~ ices of the Untied States. No unctoums apGtefrtet--for?our military establishment can ever justify to a . democratic conscience the re.clal rilsj crimination practiced in the armed forces of' thjs--e6ur<try. j Nor Is tKe behavior of those re-, sponsible for our military affairs to be explained except as an at'empt to preclude a great section of j he_ nation's populaUerr fmm Xht province of democratic rights and ! duties. . SutntQ.se. new. Russlp. Inst bv way ,o'f a bit of disingenuous "digtors Of the religious issue: "The I Soviet Union % prepared ot) theoretical and practical grounds, f to de/end its treatment of institutional religion preventing it from I projecting ecclesiastical concerns Into the vivid sphere. ? horn in'mediately started plaruT to raise $500. ...She appointed a committee of 12 persons t0 work with her In tlii.sT "effort: !__Several members contributednr.on<?y tn tlip. fd?^ Tuesday niffhr _ and Mr r Alexander announced that he had received si/eable pledges fruin Holsey i empip GME Church, an Atlanta fraternity and a local labor union Several individuals made cash contributions at the October 7 meeting of the Association _V/lille others made contributions during tlie wt'bk. ~ Mrs. Thornton did not attend the meeting.. Tuesday ?night but the president said during a recent conversation with her she expressed a ?<-rong ript-pfmirmi Inn?to light" the case to the end. ^VhaHs-Wrong" "(Continued from Pagr 1) I carry mv letter in vniir eehmuis so' that other alumni might answc i and sh'tp ihetr?otindid?views. ~t 1UM yr\n?this request in thp spirit in which it is made hn.H thn? oHkh- 1 ?- V.?v w..?ci iiuimiu _siu(ients who are SF "cTpSe range will express theuiselVos freely and, ir hcrc.ssury, fronfklcnUully. I am sure that such letters reprinted in your columns Aviil assist us in our investigation and efforts to give our college now -m?-;? I?;????1 We know that the blitory, former prestigp and influence of our school were second to nonr In i outh.east at one fime WHAT IS WRONG "WITH BENEDTCT NOW?. AN ALUMNUS OF BFNEJDIQ^ mn fgtc^ -r- ?-? -?5t. Nicholas Avenue, ' -: "New York City October 10. 1941. Weaver Reveals (Continued from Pate 1) pletlon of their courses. It is .interesting to note ihat In connection With this the lccal. Urban league mftntalns a revolving fundr-allowing farh truinnn icm $10 fur Uitil pumrsse.-THIs Ts " returned to the league when the trainee btarts work . *1*. Otis' Elevator company at | Warrison, N.J , h i? taken on t4x Negro crime opevit-.rs More are 1 scheduled to begin work this Weffk . fth'i the tympany--t? colling for all the skilled and .sem-skilleil workers u can find _ BRKWSTKR HIRES 22 The Brewster Aeronautic company of Newark has inctonsen its Negro personnel" from 6 to 22 . of which ywee.i?r? machine curators and five paint sprayers. Ten Negroes aie enrolled as sheet metal workers and hrinq In bho Rlnpmfield ?-1kh1 for TmrrmT. .le employment in the Newark pltnUThe K'Tro Chefttlcal coniphrtv of" Piniftfield, N . eihpk'v < lf>0' Nc , grc<es a.> uroccss workers- snd more are bcinq added to the group. 11 The 'Cr.ir.rde, Steel company of Harilsdrt NJ, has 300 NftfrTT" workers skilled and urjskijled iah( rera. Tit -v have asked the stair I office for wo Jwwny 1 skilled Negro workers as. appear tm the lLstft djfethat offW The Western^Electric company of Kearney, N.J.t has employed six ttegroes~and is asking for Negro machinist:?.' - ....., The Wright Aeronautical "company at Cincinnati, has 21 Neguea out uf uuo-nenvh hands and plem to increase, the Negro personnel - ty a total uf 1 .VW}. t BT ttTRFD . Joliet, 111., has IV Negroes and - Will-Increase this to 125. Ofte of" tliete l| nr vanning asa "laundry operator/;^ fa * highly specialized department) Upon completion ot Ms (ruining. Ins salary will he. $250 per month. Other workers ar/- re:-cehring Xrbm to 72 cents per hour. V~: ? TJifi Carbide and Carboii OUemi eal cumpu'ny tit lexas city, ^Texas. is constructing ft npfr plant with less th.in ?00 gjen on the pryroll. Of this number 12 are Negroes, and It Is hoped that the same percentage will be maintained after Mie plant Is in operation. ? On the other hand, Dr. Weaver deplores the cc.uamen in Detroit ("Be sffeel/'illiu iMBiryQ^S^TnfAf^ jn the automobile Industry. The same predicament was expected In Buff falo wficm the ChsvrdTet " r^nt j^To&ed dowTrrtnrr-thr -Negro ti'ainj.Pts were so superior fu the avi etage worker they, were retained, I while the old^i workers vcire . let | out. Once again Or_ Weaver?pointed out the absolute npcpRsI!* fr.r Negroes to obtain the training necessary to confpete with modern , labor and industry end then wait for the opportunity, which 1 *acj cording to the^ head_Qf the?Ql'V ^ >< just Alxnit to broalt for Negroes, , , : ' ' Churchill Gets - . (Continued from Page 1) : of America's 13 million Negro citizens in the national life and saying | that the succession of discriminatory acts on the part of these British' agencies are "building bitter resentment against Great Britain, among certain elemnets of the papu| latioiV of the United States." the 1 five known cases where Negroes . werji discriminated against were ! listed. j ASHE C ASE LEADS First was mentioned - the refusal | of the " British Air Commission ; Washington, D. G., to accept 1 Cahrles M. Ashe, fully qualified^ - commercial pilot nndTusfructor. as | A-ferry pilot, solely bccauoc of his | color. Ashe volunteered for* the ; service and after repeated evasions was loldon September 15, by C&Ptain J. D. Mugford of ihe HAP Ferry Command. British Air Com?,.i mission, Washlngton^that no Weutu would be accepted for ferrying bombersT Caplali) . Mugforu sent : Ashe A oopy of the minimum tequirements for pilots and co-pilots issued by the RAF Ferry Command, the ninth of which reads: "All applicants must be of the white race." * ? NEGRO DoC'iOR REFUSED Second case of discrimination pointed out to Mr. Churchill was that of Dr. W. King of New York City. In reply to urgent appeals recently made foi .American doctors to come to Eengland to minister to the wounded there. Dr. King Volqntfprprt through the American" Red Cross. He was informed hy T~lr D. WtJitams, Medical Administrative Assistant of the Red Cross ; Do You Want I p POWER I PflHHRIj I'nufr to niHHO > ou Victorious in all you iimtfTtalHt to dprP?w?rin miln> .. 'people utTihire "j?of I'owfr to rarn 'money? Powdr to rain popularity? Power to make any one follow you? I will send you information which 1* the result of scientific research. With., this Information and directions In your possession you must he rtme more masterful and exert a real . er Influence Y?u wiH he able to break prevailing mi sconce ptlons. IP VQILARK N"T 1IKI iflHTtlt yftlTl AITFtffCY Immediately HOrl'VllKir " Just send me your name andl address.. P?y postfnnn on delivery only tl.JS when he deliver roods and written 'rtiarantee. Write now: 1IAHKIS. |7S K. IlKOADWAT, NKW YORK ClTf. X. V Dent. P1A - -iainclieunelttr ETHEL and ELIZA, Prop. j . Home Cooked Meala and. . >Fried Chicken Specialty' ?.?< 3418 HaiJulLAyft r d C-olumbia, S. C. , * J - ? Obbie'sBeautvParlor APEX SYSTEM Specialising in Culture In all it* Branches , Tel. 9312 . . 1119-4* Washington Columbia, S. C. n Teajjay, Peep. ^ Hungry? Stop at tK? ? ? 9rrrovf!afp . ' For Ta?ty Meala.. S a"n ? Sodas, - AH. ~,T~ Mr. l\. SKiip.rd, Prop. ] j. ^ lf?* ' ^ .JL A ' . j 'fl "Ac V> '' . '; i i * inLU-r dated. Mny Tij, ,':,| "It Is true that qply white citl- j zens of the United States are eligible for the Doctors for Britain f project. The American Red Ores*-" did not set the standards which are being IqHqwkU The American i Red Cross is acting upon iratructlons and cannot rtf"4**- *-mrt i therm"' , , j ffff trrfiiro Bi.orm ? , The NAACP letter ' continues, "Touching appeals haVc been made , to Americans to Contribute their < blood banks to be sent ^e - aart^-< the llvtjs of men *r?r^ r+i+ti4r ren In. Great Britain who, without N such aid, would die from grievous wounds lnflcted by Nazi bombs. Instructions have come to the United States from Great Britain, we , areTnformed, that only 'white' blood is-wanted. Does this mean 1 that English men, women and i children would prefer living*, if tlie balance in favor of '] life in non-Ayah blood?" " The fourth of the. Instances ol British race prejudice states that reputable newspapers here have re? ?that?the?Brttteh oovernment asked the United States Government to refuse to send any ~ NegToes, regardless of qualifications. to help bulld'hava! and air baser in islands of. the British West In- 1 dies, and that the charge was also madaJbn the floor of OongreasrThe letter nnttfd rfpnlfil Ot ^ the charges by the United StatS" 1 plain facts are that visas are denied by British consulates to highly qualified American Negroes, who I ttwii w wuifc ui uio onusil UHT1D* bwrn Islands. Other means, subtile "1 I and otherwise, are used to dls- : courage American Negroes from applying for work at these places. "This is all tjie more incredible ' ' in view of the fact that the Negro ? population of these; Islands const!- J lutes from "90 to 9Tpff CWf " of i the total. Does the Ttrltlsh Govern- .1 ment bar these American Negfoes i lest the example of qualified Ne- i groes filling executive and othex ' -official positions arouse too great .1 ambition to do likewise qn the part 1 of underprivileged Negro British j subjects in these islands?" ' -J The NAACP also said tl^at, as tvu4 as it is able te learn,-every one 'of < the oaulifled Negro applicants foi i employment with the British Pur- i chasing Commission at Washington a Laxative! Tour child should like this * ' ' . j tasty liquid laxative and you should like the gT-tle way it nsu- fftly wakes up a youngster's lasy intestines when given by the ]i simple directions. ' ^ OYRUP OF BLAUK-UKAUOHT " contains the same principal, in- 4 gredient which has enabled Its 1 oldei l?i olliei BLACK-DRAUGHT ll ?? ELISE BEAU! "IT PAYS TO BE A REGULAR PHONE ? - MOTH WASH! __ ' EI-.iaiR MAP.1 No Increase Let ui fell you a few facts. P? ed OUR coiti even a* YOUR fs Our price* have not rllW. We do * it* in a national eteer??"ty ?' yo en in any way or form the servic We, too, are Americans?ami ^ieebbsgsTOI tM-^COGAM-^TREFT Charleston, S01 r i/on i rorg Up Your UNITED UUNDRY Al \ ' I , * * ' \ 55 Wwuworth St. T!RE PRICES WEEK ENDi DUNLQP -* " " 1 - 1 J"' n % - BISON eoo-ie iur'p-;f- f ??;? Pl?? Tax special ' ,. -g- . ' gC.oo ? 7?- - i "* ' l ' 1 - Genuine DUNLOP l?t LINE 600-16 PIM T?* I . PIokL T I Ulo ^ ' 'l 'v , . ' ' ' V* 1 | ' - |*f- / ; 'J- . ' * ' 4 * ' ' :-.' . '. . >AY, OCTOBER It. 1?41 " LETTER TO * rHE EPITOR Editor HgnthOltf*; - J1! W1U you Kindly ?ive idmh in yuur puptr |Q t atf-drUdg pnnlUiioi Octobn -^*rT9*T tindiqM 'Georgetown News." . M It 1? true that Rev; T. O. to the Betbeada BapUet churd^U Wltbjuaflce to Rev, <FT Q DaJM tela and the nfflcer9 and nemberee af the' above )tamed church it Jul. riot true that Rev. Daniels wait de^9 posed and ousted from JSethMdfl rhomas caa^U^tiy^^lnfSwatt3 stated, which statement we do not# lika. " , | *w. &BritSfirECTV#d U pastor Of fo*. 1* T-y signed of his own volition. Ha tendered his resignation Feb 0, * 1841 which? took effect May it, | 1941 wh^ f. In t.n.j.u.f; ..IMj ttmlaws of our church; Tour, rery respectfully* ? H,- MeD. Jfchiin, , Roard of D?aeohs, Georgetown,B.C. (Oct. 14th). jlM.Uwtl turiwtt gown. committee on motion picture pro- S paganda, witnesses testified that V the PurchasingCqjnmlsslon also fl barred Germans, Jews and- South Irish from employment ^here. Spokesmen for the Commission de- ] aied religious restrictions. but said nothing about color. The WAACP teid Churchill, I "You have With unsurpassed elo- A quence appealed to thev peoples oT the world to help Qreat Britain H destroy Hitler and Hitl^rism and to I keep* freedom from "b??"g ?- M anguished. You have in stirring language -denounced' the racial 1 theories on whch -Hitter has built a senister philosophy and a dia- , , botic war machine. But these in- -stances reveal that England is na less guilty of-racial arrogenoe than ls.Haal Germany unless the leaders :f of the British OoVernment smm- > tnarily order the abolition of such discrimination. -v-- ?No answer has yet beep received. dWedr^ , ' ? V : 1 to five so many users such Sato* ' fying relief for so many-yewa^ - Perhaps ^that^swly It lief when the familiar symptoms indicate liTnesAo*: . SYRUP OP BLACK-DRAUGHT jomes in 2 s?,res. The introduct?ry aise is-2Sc; the ecbaomr~s*Tf ? * 50e. YPARLOk CUOTOMER AT THIS SHOP" riN^Prop^^^?'* a e in Price _J ifensa op>rfctiom W incrw*- iif W?tt ?re riling Sat ' ? not iataad to make falsa prof. m expanse. N^r wfli iire cnooff- 3 which jr<Hi expect from us. your neighbor#. PGR FUNERALS ? ? DIAL 5914 s "^1 til I et To Fix Clothes I ID DRY CLEANERS % Dial //4V J : * M i?~ ijj ^1 Hi str^e^'^M i '"^B $055 I. . ? *y'' M, g 'jA , == eWA^LESTOH. S. cr- 'MT1' t-0<43 fry ) " I _^-?v-^h?i??.. ,?. :.-.-: -' - m ^1