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"V J;'."'" .* ' v tX V " ' . ' . . .v f ? * t: v." SUNDAY, APltlL 25, ltt4jLREYNOLDS UN - ' ? LV'?-^ -r tfm-JIM CRO a-'? ' "il; #9 :iSB???N(>TON ? (ANP^^De. spite threats from congressmen anc others, QrantReynolds and Wultei - - yiUte/sturk^py their' statement! against a JltnCrow army and jjejxated fccalnst this week that they L -.wUK^ontimje their flfhT~agains1 . IftglCKAtteJL _JjL_the Uj 8. armed J ~ /oroek,. Reynolds, who la national chair* ,man. Of .the Committee _ Against A -&ST Servlce *nd ganlsatlon had ordered 1UO.OOO but "' teqff ?ftyl?g "TWlli M; jirfw n jlmi-iiite peat to launch the -sale of these buttons in two places?ioutslde the White. House. and on the steps ol the c^pltol. In this way we hope tc Impress upon the mind, of white Axnertca that Negroes . have. had enough of this bi-partisan maneuvering on dlvll rights, and w?v,-,vuiue wa?i may# we are with drawing our support of Hex* Jlm. In;^peating his viewpoint, Reynolds ?aid before the house, arqieri service committee: - ' ' ~ ,, hMiUrinji light jnouiited en top. Slit Wheels." Reasonable. Call Columbia tftl? or write *W. M." c-o this pa ft per. || WIN A || *30?? TICKET II ^TO THE W?-W6HT II _ joe LOUIS " JOt^WALCOTT ^Yankee SteeRum, June 23 flu*. $50 Spending Money end i . Rourid-T?p Railroad T?rdcet Ti < Courtesy of I ROYAL CROWN % S# tJh lre^1)W ?Monday Thro Friday . 5:45 P.M. . M r ii ii 'i : i. * ' i"'l " " J- >* HAMMER YOUR I* J?fjlg-ajli - HpT^ncnbesl * For instiiuice, you c protectionTor your Au F in good health. It will y6ur income, . Don't dt|ay?see i , , -*r . " ? *r ^ " Agent today. He will 1 gram to ?uit your iddi " ' " ' ^ ^ i Carolina tofctn Wt .1. \ ' ' y*-.' i i' ' i i in I i 0|: V ' ijjBp ?7 LL,. ... h J'/:. r . : - V. \ .?I ... /? ^,i,,,r.' ^: m. nomas W BUTTONS, ' * ' ' n ' _ .j;- ,y: t "I was black before f was a ReL publican. I maintain that a slave r cannot fight "for freedom, and my i party loyalty ends when human rights ,are in jeopardy. Por this Jteason, I formally submit to this V RfmiMlran nnngrnnn a -rrtyi^rMl I pledge Chat I will not serve again In a Jlmcrow army and that I Will urge men of all races to boycott v Completely any jlmcrow draft or I UMT !hw. We shall circulate these pledge cards nationally." 63,000 Unemployed .In. West IndieF ; ) LONDON?(ANP)? Latest figures available put total unemployment In colonies of^WeBt Indies at/on ' estimated 63400, according to Mr. ' Rees Williams, member of parliament, here recently. The MP was | replying to a question asked by a >; fellow member, 'Douglas Marshall. 1 as to how many colored men were unemployed^ in Jamaica, Trinidad, Windward and Leeward Islands respec - Mr, Rees-Williams pointed out r that no separate statistics are kepi > of eolored unemployed, but that total unemployment In" Jamaica _ was plauod at 00,000 a figure which Included "underemployed." Leeward I isianas-showed an estimated lo.nno WiilWAra islands, 2,ooo; and Trinidad 1,100. The MP said, however, that there is more "under-employ ment than total unemployment.* . - \ m Mississippi Justice Frees White Killer " Of Negro Slaying 4 * MOBILE; Ala.-^(SNS) ^Mississippi justice to N?*"-oes was highlighted here Saturday, when a Mobile^ county grand jury failed to .return" an indictment against a white mat accused of killing a Negra lh a eeiy*^ 11 rights" squabble. I r* Freed by the - jury's action, the - P#W'<1<1 G<t your DOUBLE B12.B 1001**M BLACK STRAND today I i J- 'JWM blBD^ * \ j* f' . . , . | vj " ' * A ffr; >}* ION , 4 ' vl "' '.*. ' "raj rile it's Hot li a?....- - "., . }~f M , ' . ; 4^1' ^ i" ^'' -> | rapedeasily. So it re^witfa .'. >;>'. ' ? > ' **v :."i;V ' TH?"# ^ ?> '^'.v *V? '. *.'.:-;i ?*^a +*+ an provide life insurance toily easiest while you ate : ' take only a small pan'of t , Y^-V-'f ?? : ; : A. " :< .',: g 1 friendly life of Geojgia rr* ?77^''^r '' '' Y^1 be glad to arrange a pro- , ^.need. I Y'i.v - ' Y"' . Y ;;^T L::,r^ ^ :i. jSr/,. J, if ofcWCB: ?.?? * " "? mn>t 1 i -'U.1 y"yji-J** ^* ' *i? ~' v-'i ,.yr v-^ 'I ?r? -* ? ^ . , ^ ; "' > ' "* " '" , ;.? . * -'Vvv'V. ' " V.-^J . v \ '% ' ., .* f * : ; ' " . I | ... % . s\ , ># * Ray Robinson Posts ^WD ^CBlCAdo (ANP)-^-Ray' "Sugs _ Q^orgS'Abmms In the Internatigr amphitheater here has been cove ed with a $5,000 guarantee; to 1 sure his appearance. Robinson se _ a. -cer'tlflad check tor - the anpou to- the Illinois Athletic- commissli last week. . The welterweigth title previou ly was booked for a March 31 stai with Abrama, but asked a postpon ment because of a^ hand lnjus However, some quarters insisted th Ray Was .trying to dodge meetli his op^ient. Jordan Band C- * Escapes Injury - PHOENIX, Ariz.?. (AtNP)? To; Jordan and.several members of 1 bShcT narrowly escaped injury ai (having their. caravan wrecked qjftht. when?rocks, lOOBSnxj?bjT recent rain, fell from the mounta _ aide overlooking the highway th were traveling. , yn ineir way to v/icnita,. JEta - ,io' play a dance engagem&t t tympany Five aggregation wps r.i few miles '-from hpre late Tuesd ing in thp three cars that make i the Jordan \ .caravan. On the, c'J skirts of' Wiekensburg, 32 mil from here, the .highway cuts th a mountain pass that state roi authorities usually block off whi ever . it rains as several accider cars being hit by sliding boulder Riding in the first car with Y singer, Peggy Thomas*; pianist -! B . Doggett and reed mangaer Wllin Brassrield, Jordan* noticed th rocks starting to fall as they e: tered the dangerous pass. Wltho hesitation* he told -Barssfield, wl was driving, to speed, up. The oth * two autos carrying. t.he- TrmaUul of-the seven plectrorew also spei ed up, and lucky for them"ttiat.th< did as in less then one mintuea t\ tons of heavy rock had crashed the roadway. . x Stopping here to* rest Jordan 1" doited the landslide to highway c flcials, who ordered'a detour sii placed around the danger spot. T. famed maestro and his bad_J&< continued their journey eastW&rc .500 bond, when he was bound ov on a.muMer charge. for slaying 3 year-old Rayfleld Davis v "? ? * i i | *f.Ci 11' * mVm. ;'" if if AIR . jC? $ , f i hw'&l*. . .^1 v wmmM mr * USE ON1Y toiu iimiik/ 9 4t% n cMiscctrnvt YEMs , jf . fm svpwiVMMS saavnr luw I f+fe*iXh I Inn U.??. ??d c i ;/ ? ! | i ?p R#illy r f 1 bout o^aiS? <J<*f *? y?u? ?)c [ fW couraged? Would you like I i-.. ^Jfjou Pre ?" t fS# ^iwjd'w^RAlrWw, * \ bring * whole NEW world of h J quickly too! i pSi.iioMpvom iwg?wn ?3Km ?1; I t4PJwirps now (apostcai SHIP.. Box 2104 Norotan, Co MMPBXYtR a?J FAITH wlO be ? . v ' -i "' i^aii TLtt"ii.-' 1" .. * ; . ' ;V., THIS UXilH HOt.I?H A> 1 > v-r 1 ' I > ^ , , rn I / SnH am n- .9 nfc )Xlj-? I at "Tl *U ' ;'H -Y' DRIVE LEADERS OVER -RAi> I DIO STATION WEAS, Decatujr ~ lis O. ?JE. nriffl'me, genera*. chairman lis _ of. the Rutler Street YMCA' Capital nd Fund Drive, and Principal Charles .*<, Gideon,-of-David-TJ Howard, -a-vtfr ft i z WAR AGAll 5 DENYING Rl< Lip ? " it- DETROIT? (NNPA) ?Unrelent ' ' ru ,ing war against every individualand ?d every group who would deny colsn %red \Americans their' coristltutiohits al rights and, at.the. same time, asm. sumption bycptoredclttmlfl of,their 5. full duties, obligations and respon-ils sibiltles were advocated her last ill Wednesday night'by M._C,_CIarke, ir~ "president of .the National Negrg Inie suranee Company and of the pun-.' i- bar Life' Insurance Company. ut > In addressing jfhe Booker T. 10 Washington Trade Association, Mr. er Clarke made an-indiri^rti Philip -Randolph, president of the ey Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Portersi and ? Grant Reynolds, New ln York Commissioner of Correction. n/hn vonnhfUf /*!/! -A' 1?TMV * i/UlU U1C VUiiabU AllAl" ed Services Committee In Washington that they would advocate civil ," disobedience to any legislation reliving the draft cyr authorizing uniro versal military training, > . ? L "I have an abiding faith to Mr.i^ClArke said'"* "l"'believ gr-' in ' our free enterprise system and ret our way of life. The wrongs from ig_ jyhich we suffer and the ills of which we justly complain, cfih and ? will be righted under our democratic system of government." IMPROVE EOT .. Mr.' Clarke declared that "A race,. " like an individual, cannot advance W ' Hlv inmbl * sweet r ' georgia . brown H: /v^tflrr Itih coiinnn ??lS^?!.hi,StEZ chW,. armr j I - u > W?l. n?w? , , i. . ?,. - ???14 I 1 ptty , y 11 irm , .? , ?H HMHiflMflHMiBHMHihHBBBHIIHIiHv *. / to Mskc Quick, Easy MorseyffTheehertfVyeur e to bit the Jackpot! Take Orders for Swatt |ia ItWi Hair Dressing, 8 Siyules'Brown face -; ler, Pink and Brown Creams; Ptrie Terfumetr, \-?i t Powders, Inctnse, Hair Dye god Watch the big " , hr come rollinjfvout way fit >,?asy. Earn up to_ 30 a day Spare Time, of up to $75.00 a week Time. 500 Products that Sell ori-Siglit. Every Perr^' Prospective Customer. H?e is. your Big Chance your own Boss and Start Coining.to Big Profits. tend Name and Address and*We will send You _ i Sample Case offer. BIO MoaCy Making Propin and F*tt Sweet Georgia Brown Samples, t Wait! Write Today 1 ??' Moat products co;, Dipir^1 ~ it tenth Mlehfnn Avw? CMeBB* It. MS ij r - you facing difficult Probleids? Poor V Myou ever get lonely?Unhappy?-pis- f tt tnpre Happiness, Success and "Good V Alemj,^or^oth?rs^Hke them, then herejs V appiness and joy to yoW?end very, very 1 Problems Through PRAYER! 1 . ict.ve Membeyj throughout *meritM?|?f' e done to help others we ceti surely do V y?so please don't delay; fust mail your \ M d will do) to tUPE STUDY FELtOW- 1 Oh This wonderful FftEE Message of f.lj \ the way to help you bjf return mail. . V " ,?? : .? : / e ' .-. l; . v: / >,... inVckivhck, c'oujmima, s. <' ?^ 4..... .. ' .;^-j*H1 f er6n eampalgh^r, are shhwn as'they spoke in interest of ,the drive 3%t- . urday afternoon over Radio -Station WEAS. Warfen Cochrane, ex;cutive secretary of the Butler St. *L? '-.- - ' ?__?r ^ST FORCES 1 ^utciibrcrt WI I I V V/IWUL/ beyond the ftttesncff its economie boundary." He said: "Instead of crying, and complaining about our lot,' \we;.should improve our lot by doing the things others have dope* Who pave improved their lot in Ameri feah life." , .--y |j He added that when colored people fully realise their possibilities " ai d potentialities in this country they will find themselves "no long- : it out in the rain?__ ?" .1 ."There must evolve a new con- ( oept-^a new economic philosophy j \ within ou.r gniupJLJve-would raise ( ; ottiselveKlo fTrstClass citizenship , status," he said. " Trade ai>c]L coin- i me roe are the backbone of the ha- , tion and w"hen we participate more ] fully in the nation's trade.and com merce/ we will find our citizenshi; { status tnuch improved." . 1 Ik-whippers Ask ifer; Gf Trial KAN A, Ark.? tANP) 1 wruity UBUM mJl ggWIry" Hal trial, six white men ; Kith violating state "?itU ' labor in the chain-whip- ; i 51-yearqId Negro employe : kana Cotton Oil compghy J last year, petitioned ?he Miller coun- 1 ty circuit court for a change of ve- 4 . nure : here Wednesday.; Victim of j the chalh-beating wtfs Jordon Haw- J kins. # I The petition; second to be made, .sold that Miller r -nty residents were prejudiced against the defendantnMri fkat thov oniiM .nnl r?V?_ tain;';an' impartial trial ?ere. The (iori^hftftge of venue wiis granted laslpfittl, and the case was taken to Heanpstead, Circuit court at Hope. Tlrer^case, however, resulted in a IJhp (ix defendants are H.:.Lee ,Mai$hi, 37; Oven Bolen, 35; Fred 'Thqftsiason, 45: alt. United. Mine Workers organisers; and Clarence Beam Jr., Dan Ryan and W. B. Jacfcsoh. j Gold Found On Farm In Maryland WASHINOTOls?, D. C. ? (NNPA) GHjjpfl has'been found on the 40-acre firnrof Charles Costley, 67, inCa*ioil County, Maryland, thirty-flve mjles north of the District of Cownbla,* ' according tfc Fowler "W . Sitevens, 43, a Rockville, Maryland building contractor and H. Frank Costley^sMd lasl Sunday . night tfcat a Washington firm, had abandoned mifUng-rlghtp to his farmabout 10 jftntQi. ago when it failed to And enough ore to .make the yen-.. wpc pay, j "j L Stevens amf Rothery, who formed a ^prospecting partnership about five years ago, said analyses of ore taken from the Cqptley farm shows j about (90 worth of gold to the ton. i The pair said they plan the erection of a (25,000 mining plpnt on the - ' . ~ - , i Syndbr says U. 8. hopes to prove] cooperation superior to- force. (tecArthur defeat perplexes Japdn jT".Tr.>,? iy i< ..J MS is theBASYWA) w mwWMf 99 mwwW ftHVI VVflV IPSB^s^s^^^E v rj I * kfc ^ i. triu I b* ^ /, ' " > v-' ''' ; :' :r T ?r *7*" " . * V o . 1 'si?; HKJr. Vv branch, looks, on in the left photo. By^\iuti(/>t\ ^->* - * 1 ' 1 ^ ny.uitnvu uuvy conaucis tire program whiah Is broadcast Irowi^xhe Magnolia on Sunset Avenue. ?fW. A. Scott^Photos) _ Spelman Elects 2 New Trustees ATLANTA, Ga. ?( S N S ) ? At the^ annual meeting of the Boafd of~^rustees of Spelman College (67 year old institution for Negro women in Atlanta, Ga.) this group elected as new members Mrs Catherine-Hughes Waddell of New' York City and Mrs. Sadye Harris Powell of Atlanta. The first-named, a daughter of former Chief Justice ChaYles Evans Hughes, is a graduate 6f Wellesley College and an active member in the Welleslev College insolation. She serves as chairman of the Woman's Committee of the United Negro College Fund, and oently was elected to _the Board of Directors of this organization. Mrs. Waddell is the mother , of two sons, one of whom is a junior , at Cornell University. !Mrs. Powell is owner and'supeilntehdent -of the Harris MemoxteL Hospital of Atlanta, one of ,the flew modern and well-equipped institutions of its kind in the city. ^ giaiiiwn?of .i iN?(dwaa liHih School and Provident Hospital and Training School, Chicago, she was r ?A.. m-l IW I111I.-NC7 a i> uiic r?u Hevcp Hospital to: Atlanta. Mrs. Powell is active in programs of social Welfare in Atlanta. She was chosen Woman of the Year in Busi ness in 1943 by tlie 27 Club of Atlanta and Was cited as "a distinguished citizen, a community billld Beware Coughs frpB common colds ' That Hang Ob r. Creomulslon relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw", tender, inflamed.bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with, the understanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. ?, CREOMULSION forCoutfis, Chest Colds, Bronchitis , HAIR & SCALP TREATMEWT i t i. i< USi THIS J M S SPECIAL M -3b C OFFER p -p POMADE 60c - - ' CUUE SOc ~ MttllAM. a umi so* *1-10 HO Send No Honey! Otf^y . . "i^d Ord~ Tod^7 ' lAnWACtl^FuAlAl^fWO \ lessie Kare Beaut; Products Co. J fr ** Ay. V-E gf.y 'that UGHTfHSfKIH l/yamsed 81CMISHIS LLJul ( ovmiight) or r?t??rn*wtat>t^c(t 25c vrVbc ?*r? at drug ttore* "'! Mtoii --{ ' | 111' I |l "rni ft **" i^! W 2f4, Dtpt- H, MmU, to > / ?\ '' -r ?* ' i- ' * f*AG'i Robinson D BOBk On fia a - # * .- ' / f* " k. ' ^ ; ; ' ' .?. .V* /* + > NEW Y6K&-CITY ?' (SNS) ? 1 Many incidents which uppeared in c thfe newspapers last seasbh were ex- v aggerafced. itwas rfvealed by Jackie t Robinson, Negro star of the Bryok- ; s lyn Dodgefs, ill' a radio broadcast I c oh WMBC Sunday after noon, "Jack-1 i - ie appeared its- the author of his-! v new book, MY OWN STORY_LQreen?r berg: JPublLsheri oil the-^-^Auilxn i Meets the Critics' program. I ' . JatXie, said Some -hewspaper -g stories about him were purely, lm- t | aginative, but Ih~wrttiTig his beoir-^ "! he kept faithfully to the true record 0 and incidentally, -tells many pre- r 0 ' j viously untold atorie^ jj On the program wffn Jackie weh? Bill Corum,j>ports columnist of the ["f j Hearst newspaper fchqiin; Oranl c f. Reynolds, member of the New York ! . State Board of Correction And W~n- J j deU Smith, collaborator on the book b John $JcCaftey was program mod-" f {.orator. ' - . j1 GRANT REYNOLDS SAYS ' ' ' { ROBINSON TOO MODEST -*| Reynolds attached the book on the grounds that it was apologetic. "Robinson needs?no apologias," he ?1 ; said. "This book should be powerful-Ij | propaganda and it' fails because 1 Jackie^ was too modest." Qqrum. and I ? r-* ? *>. ' EXPORT - GRAIN Government allotments of grain ' for export to shortage areas in ji May will pass the minimum gpal Of 520,000,000 bushels for thg crop year ending June 20. Export quotas for the 11-months period, ended 'May "31st, total 521,900,000 bushels. /Thus, with a month to go, It is pos siple ?for total exports of the crop to reach a higher goal than the 751,000,000 bushels set ^by President Truman last summer. \ ' :....?. jer and outstanding henpf<irtnr" . . During 1947 she headed the cam; paign for 'the Anti-Tuberculosis Association . .. - $) [ f Re-elected;,to' the. 'Board for a three ?year period were Q. Everett ! Bacon of New York City; Mrs. Ethel McOhee Davis of Institute, West Virginia; Solomon W._Wal-H ker of Atlanta, and Mrs. Hat tie Rutherford Watson of Pipe Bluff, Arkansas. " ' 'What to do for woman ?; oldest I f , problem, functional monthly pain? I tl I many a girl ana woman has found it ! the answer In Cabwjx's 2-way help, d ! You see, Camot may make'things n ; lots easier (or you in either of two 6 ways: (1) started 8 days before p "your time", and taken as directed y on the label, it should Help relieve p MANY RHEUMATIC PAIN S {OLD SOUTHS I Two generations of Sou ,Y.vX r sVoied famops^G-2223 \ pains strike. -No bettei relief of rheumatic pain ^,'jJWL when dampness and ba Aa V- your muaelee Feel so pi ' - Y*51/ One teaspponful of C-2 ually starts to bring gr fo < . comfort, and blessed n from rheumatic-pain "misery." Cauti use only as directed. G?t a bottle of G~2i mgmmMMttf 1 wHHHIU|UmI|H f ; -/flam | J 1 WORDS ' <?Il tntkM th? wll< l? oVwcmu iM*ttur*l timidity ud ?hyn???. ' ^ lieTi'Y ,h* hu,V"- th* Mx knowladt* ha jj ' jg* nift il'ihi ~ " Ja?It" tald how ta obtala th* iraatMt Jay and *' ^ lattiftf aatiafactlon. , 5m ?rt anawarVd worHtamt tmiJim tflth' . 1 VP-to-data facta and (ptaat aciantiAc MK I .d Information. (,*?mm Mail J~~? j l > J? a i i ja - "i * uu u ???** *??* ** j l J 't' "'. ~r ' ' ; 1 :' J - v ' '"''7:;"~ HE*' * 'ii;M .':Vv' ??: 'S ^ _ * .:!??_ B SEVI2N . ; '.. s , 1. jh_*_ .' . I II 1 ^ " * k JPfl B a M| BAB ' .- : 1t't -- ' ; -i~t?7-"1 5miyi crime to Jackie's defense and ailed the bpok a fine spoifts story yhteh was not and shook! not have & teen" ^propaganda.; piece." Co rum v a id I'Toto iftwy columnists Tare conerped with, writing- inside inform^ion.'direct frOr^The Kvemifp, and ie fiave too piucb iH-o?iaRaf$da' al? ? eafly, This in p simple bquiCmxxl .I" ?ike it.?Tlii' Ami-rirmi oufc^iA, ttvi-i.-wj prolog Jackie s nec'ci^tajce 4fr, or- , anized baseball, is the rg&l lvfero of " he book:* .* Ir1 . ? ' < "Reynolds criticized Hr&xich Hfefcqy ml sad -that. Ford Frick h?'hjtf?w*n" I more heip. to Jackie. ".However, "J ackie countered by .Saying Ujdt r Branch Rickey hast been U^e- a < 'i ather to' nib and, has advised pie , . ] directJy in alf situatibhs." / . ? All parties agreed *that -Jafkie . | tobinson l)ad done Vgiteat thinfeln j ringing story in book form be- . 3re the- Atnerican piiblicv CROWIUIR 1 II BTlttOUlfS GROWTH OF MIR Mooilod OK roouoKt Moat) biA H id iMifM ! *??i awv.vkara Co?h *< CO.D, A ' Pr.,. P?, 1 fj < ia-san laboratories t j iai? W. long aero Rlv*^ Tl qina. fa. , U ^ . | follow' loTtTiErno ?'Vjaru^w I c/ronSPP ... tmctioDAl periodic fmin; <*> taken \ * Uroughout^thfe ibonth l^a> tonld, ome. Cardtji Is 8cleir2jrcauj%^ , ared and scientifically tested" If ou suffer ^atthoeo certain tkaes". et CAairaz today. 1 UFFERERS RELIEVED BY :M OWN RELIEF j thern.folks have X? V.'l vhon rheumatip ( ;,v ?i >' jr- J r home-help for " ?^r y - . has been found' JCZ T * d weather make. W <^1 :' , * ainful and sore. (223 in water us- _?- ^" j OHon you itart I ? ron, fool quick roUof affor \ V I : . ( i23. the firtt ,t>oonful. . ' j 1-?-#> i Rh. F m Br* I I* v'jL' H I v.v \. Ak flH Hi& I ;* *** v* j * mj > . - - V ir?ma? S?K <>r#?n?, rr?M?? .nil M* ; J -' 1 ..l?un a^mm i mux r4 . ". ?X>r>mJ ft' f ^ ' i ,i * y ifeB P% 4 ?' < '