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(USD^ motion I Union Insurance Stayed^ending Appeal Brotherhood iVASHiXGtr>x, D..c:?NNPA> fustieq Alexander Holtzoff in District Court last Tuesday ntod an injunction, to Three iced-?loc.oinotTre?firemen?rrr=" lining three southern railroads the Brotherhood of Locomotive ?nien and E n k i n e m e n n m ii k i o g an agreement require colored locomntivp fir* i to.-take promotional exmninats or lose their jobs-. =?suanv-e of the injunction was red ponding an appeal fr ;,n tieo vtoVi'-.off 's dcCisiorfc to I >e ted "itates Court of App?:.V the .>fe.liot'hood? udge TToTtzoTf indicated that wouTcT ~sigh_tVie injunction afhe had denied motioii^Jtoldis^ ;s ~ ttTtTArbmplaiiit. The Seaboard Air Lino asked mis'sal -of?the complaint against in the, grohnd that a prior ac11 brought by David * H. Hini of Raleigh, North Carolina, s pendjng a^imjs! it in the UniI Stafe ljT.stnct Court at Nork, Virginia, or, if the complaint ninst-it. l)e not;_di.smssed, thai ; action be stayed until th( nton case was disposed of. IE COMPLAINANTS The suit was brought by Ceorg< Inter of Atlanta, a fireman o) Southern Railway; Adan right of Tampa, Florida, a fire in on the Seaboard- Air Line tl Eugene Carter "of-^Manches Georgia, a fireman on th< lantic "Coast Line. According to Charles II. Hous. ! and Joseph C. Waddy, atfOX' #oiwthir colored firemen nf the I'nit eel Strifes Supremo urt hail refused in Novembei review decisions of lower Fed1 courts enjoining the enforcent of an agreement between theastcrn railroads and the therhooii. \vh: h discriminated -? ri mo f/ortu cray. dull ort lALtD ?:aiw* JSt Jessie Kare's MPRPVED HAIR DYE look young ~ and beautiful ^ |ww /tk IT WON'T WASH OUT OR RUB OUT. VERY SIMPLE TO USB CAUTION: USE ONLY AS 1 DIRECTED ON LABEL END NO MONEY. FAY FOST dAN $1.00 plus postage en . I lellvery. Send ?rider teday. athfaction or money roturidodl JESSIE KARE iEAUTY PRODUCTS CO. 107 Fifth Ave'.. New Yorh City * (90S) \ ' ' / . nil-; UGHTHOl Powell A ' "???' I Amenc New Yorker's Stand Supported By Rep. Douglas Some Branches w Said To Favor Jim Crow End WASHINGTON, D. C.?(NNP) ? ? An' effort to. amend the supplemental national defense appropriation bill so as to forbid use of anj of the funds provided in the measure in branches of the , Department ?-?f the Air Force in which race seglegation exists failed last Thursday * The amendment, offered by Rep^ resentative Adam C. RQjvclLJDenK^ ? crat, ol isievy York. was rejected bj a vote of 103 to 14. t ? Knppnrflny tbe amendment Wltl' Mr. Powell were Representative* Helen Gahagan Douglas, Democrat . of California, and Leo Isacson American Labor party, of New York. Speaklhg In support* of the Powell amendment, Mrs. Douglas declared that "It Is a matter of simple justice to abolish segregation iu all the' branches of the armed forces." ' . . Pointing out that colored soldiers fought "for a freedom which he has not as yet been permitted to share," Mrs. Douglas declared that colored heroes in .World War II "achieved their proud records under handicaps that did not have to be overcome by most of their white fellow citizens.. " " v-#?" BEYOND DECENCY BOUNDS "To ask them again ,to bear arms in the face of continued discrimination would add to those handi1 caps and go beyond the bounds of ; common decency," she said, adding: I .''Tf it- nhil"1"' mn f it ?~ Ttivrn yo fit~y that we will have the wisdon*wjt look UDon citizens, and soldier^; a soldiers?neither, white n?r>"jP^^ ! nor yellow?but simply as in. | sageof the i efcfenM; appiupTTatHjll'blit Wl^- ^|| amendment included; would unnecessary enactment of .legi^*" tton to revive the draft dr -aulTTorize universal military training. He served notice that he would against colored firtmen, the Brotherhood proposed that the "nonpromotable" gr^up of firemen be abolished. Ur^der the proposal,- "each fire' man and helper, in the order ol his seniority, would be required * to take examinations Tor promotions and those who failed would be dismissed from the service. ; i The --colcrre<| firemen claimed 1 I that the proposal was kept sucj ret from them, although the Bro . therhood knew that the proposa called for a revolutionary change in operating practices by "the car 2 riers, and might well affect the poHcy of the railroads in the future, hiring of colored firemen . as* well as the employment statue . of colored firemen now in ser> j vice., IF NATURE 7 SLEEPS ' Take "O R R." If mo took Pop. F.nfrrT. 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CAN BLACI help that dull, u Yes, Black-Draught may help that. son you feel that way Is because of constipation. Black-Draught, the friendly laxative, is usually prompt and thorough when taken as directed. It costs only a penhy or less a dose. That's whjf-it has been a best-seller with four generations. ; -j. 11 *i'i11 1 . J. .,"" ' ' ~ \ lisk and ini okmlk, co li Anti-B Iment I ? * ? ^ ?* :$? p 91 ' B B?3 **** ^ ** ? - BUILD HOSPITAL, FOR NE --QROE6?Miv and Mrs. W J. fld wards consult blueprints during coi r struct.t?)li oT a $431,000 building" fir ? members ol their race in uklahom; ? . ' "Voice Of A ; How Couple I OKLAHOMA CITY 1ANP>? , Voice ol America," the U. S. Stati | department's sponsored broadcast beamed an overseas program tl Italy Sunday to givd the people proof that Negroes have .oppo'rtuni!' ties in- America. The proof was in ,: the form of how a-Negro?couple |-built a $4-31,000 -U. S. hospital, here Principal figures in the cast were I W. J. Edwards, 55-year-old junk dealer,, his 50-year-old wife, and I the U. S. government.'* Edwards lpul reaped a fortune in the junk. business, but when his wife was strieken with a serioifs illness, he 'fouijd that^tb.e only hospital in the cify available "?o TiiTlSftFonly''offe''ward crowded with five other patients Z-&?ne- tool; his wife to the Mayc Rochester, Minn. Sunday a 105-btd hpspital, pat R the Mavo clinic, Wfta m toe city--the.jsame day tr;e-tuumns votea m uu 3p'.?? ehietidn." Tlie government IL ovidfid about S42.UU0 of tile cust? I . % vote against the supplemental national defense appropriation bill and -any bill in eonnection-with-thtrarrm -ed services which do.e.<i not contair ' definite - and specific language ! abolishing Jim. Crow of all types." i Both the Nav^ and the Coasi j Guard, Mr. Powell said favored leg. islation to abolish race segregatior ' in the armed services." He saic I both of these services had express* ed approval of legislation outlawing [ segregation. The Navy, the Coasi Guard, and the Merchant Marim operated ships with mix.ed crew; during .the war, Mr: Powell said. . SPIRIT NECESSARY I "Unless, these planes, guns, anc , ships are manned in accordance with the democratic spirit of oui , C onstitution and Bin oi mgnts," nc . ueclared, "they will not be the type of weapon that will succcssfullj ( . bring our Nation to the pinnacle ol j victory.'1 ?, Declaring that race segregatior and discrimination in the Air Fgrce I should be ended" by congressiona mandate, Mr. Isacson said suclt practices were repi^nant. to basic democratic principles. "A poliqy*?f discrimiivation in anj activity supported out of genera! taxes,." Mr. Isacson said, "in effect ' forces that portion of the taxpayers ' to foot the bill for discrimination i against themselves." He denounced segregation and ' discrimination as uneconomical, say: ~hng the best results---in any entert prist would be obtained if eligibility is determine^ 6n the basis of citizenship ancKqualification. ? gaaDiza??i I rTTTaVfTJ >?'in ft lew days ?with I J^lr ?Til^k lent it.K-S not interfere I r ^ ur. NO BOOKS TO READ. i__ Wl't> f-'OKMUI.A, and is VtuSTY BACK r:uAHANTJ^ f>nct<^srt^ nt. t 'nc Imppy *Mct writes: M;tA>sF >J NO PC- \ i MI-NT AT ONCE FOR A ' RlEND I I )t t ier FKOM YOli I WHOM 1 BULXiHI TgR.- * N? fr" OKI < then pay postmanSvBF ^Ius n few ivt < D.I). charges. Send JVOj with your pi a i. i wrapper. 5S nCSEARCH i A ?is\vprfd Thifc- Advertisement pl M.I Chicago 90, IIL (DRAUGHT dtipey feeling? upset stomach, flatulence, physical fatigue, sleeplessness,1 mental haziness, bad breath "iand If these symptoms-are due. only to const! - , patio** ? then See) what Black. Draught may do ?i>r~you. Get a i package today. ' - ' '} " T" * MliIA,S>C. - </ ias Def '. ' /'|H ^ yfi| ;o I f ?y> i i ? i .? - ] - City. The Negro , couple became J i eci the hospilah after Mrs. Edwards ( p hac^ become hT rmd found hospital' c r conditions overcrowded for her race T-t I ixi Oklahoma. Keystone Pictures, j merica" Tells j BuiltHospital ? ?tor oonntruction.?The Edwards patd tin* rest, and even.took up duties as' j , foremen to speed up the work which ) started 18( mont hs ago. ,| 'I Liberia Scoffs | f ; False Rumor t I 4 \ _ | t Abpuf President 1 . - WASHINGTON ? (ANP) ? i A spokesman for the Liberian le--?-. ^ r"gation in Washington,, vigorously ^ . donitdwii story circulated in the > cast recently which had reported v_ "Liberfan President Gone." "This legation states officially," said the v 4 ifpi^keman; 4,.;Wnt *he publication ' referred- to with- rt.>-?mischievous i implications, that .the internal af^ fars of Liberia have assumed such | ' serious proportions as to have led . to the flight of t'resixjcnt-Tulmran" ~7 ftorn tho Country, on hoard a for- 1 elgn ship, is factually untrue and basically unfounded.,!'. Li be r j an Minister CJ. IX H. King, ^ \ also" -taking notice qf" the false rumor said, "There is .perfect j j. peace, and tranquility throughout Liberia. There have been no-signs \ k of- internal upheavel or unrest in ( the country -since Mr. Tubman's i . I assumption of office in 1944, The | r I president has been * under great < I strain, launching his administra- i ; tion, shaping and putting into.ef- J i fact his major internal and for- | j.eign policies and making prcparaJ ttions for Liberia's Centennial i 1 anniversary which was ' carried ' - out "with great success, .July 20, '19.47. . ... I - "After the centennial celebra- I - tioiis," Minister King continued," ' uu't only Pro. idem Tubman's pri-'"i ^ "vate physician but his personal I friehds advised his taking a sea \ j. voyage for a. eompletd rpst- Act- " j lng upon these advices, the presi- j dent sailed from Monrovia in the " Dutch merchant ship 'Amstelkerk' 1 ii w 1 ^ 1 SHORT HAIR? :j gf ;?iW You will be liappy to know that j Vt^.1,.1.. n?M. Un. ? * * I - Miujiiu imiw uai it nprumi iiiiir Style Chart for women with what 'can he done to beautify short hair. If you have not received one of these latest I Medalo liair Style Charts, write today. It i* free. Address Medalo, Dept. S-52, Brooklyn 23. New York. * - ^ .1 ' ? - ?- ???1? - ? ?t? SIM ense F I 103 Robeson Deny Corr COT.T+MBUS, O.? INNPA' ? . PlUll tobeson and a prominent, midwest ew.spaper editor clashed here, la;-*, i Thursday, April 15. at a pres> eun- i ererrcr'tn the "swank Seneca. Hatch- m The_ world-famous singer and act- < r told George-Lawrence. managing.! i ditor of The Ohio.Staie News, that < tr was "none'*bT your damn bub- i less", when questioned as- to wheth- ! ?r he was a member of the . Com-1 nunist Party or. notMore than ten reporters fron-rlo^-} 1 :al daily newspapers and major p .vire Services were in Robeson's suite ' .vhen Lawrence aske$: Mr. Robeson,.1 .here has .been much' ?1 Political ties. Are you a member of he Communist Party? Robesot) : ;d: "none ^of your damn business." * Robeson * then- blasted- tawrqnee, iaying he (Lawrence) was the last r jerson expected to ask a question 1 ike this. The young managing edit- 1 or of the Columbus weekly was the If >nly Negro present at the pr?ss con- | erenee. - . j J USES INCIDENT or a rest cruise extending as? faris the ship's last port of cull down . hc^:\yc.st, ? African?coa.sU and liar eturh.; to Liberia, Accompany- ' lfm \Vere two members of his. Cab? net ami-a lew "personal friends. . There'tvere great cheering' crowds m Monrovia's water-,front \vhoiv ^ he-president departed and when j c ?e returned. Members of the:\ orei'gn diplomatic corps, the cab-.i inel, the' legislature" "ibid distill;uished private citizens were pres- 1 r nt to see him off and w.J.Mnrw. i j rim Home." i t Over 85 percent of-nil- churches ! i n the United States have Sundhv t.< Jchools, with, a total estimated en-' i ollment of nearly 23 million says a 11 Oth Century Fund report. |1 Six leading atomic scientists urge j g vortt government / g , Accurate reproduction of same cap by Jackie Robinson and all the Do 1* Smartly tailored of fine TWH.L with taped seams, sweat band. In Royal Blue (Dodgers* playing ct Heavy reinforced, full sized peak or Illii white "B" on cap front, ( . button. Ideal for everyday wear. VI I. 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I.did, iOl mean to rnsult him, merely to * i. dear-Up-a point so many readers ire in the dark about.*,ILrwas learned-by?seyeTal^Tiews- ~ W nen that Robeson had earlier adnit ted he was In favor of ~ the \rr.ertcnn system of government as i way to'secure'civil rights. White reporters saw the incident ust-as Wallaqltes did not'desire. There is no questioners my mind hat Paul Robeson is a member of he Communist Party," one nation-,- . iFwire service writer said. "If Lawmcl" The" rest of the press - corps fertainly would have. Robeson did , lot shown a manly spirit in his! atittfutt-tovV&rd Mr. Lawrence.'" . Robeson spoke jit Ohio State University, but was barred ?lronvthe lampus or use of university faciliies. He addressed a group of not noro than fifty WiiHacercampaign vorkers at the Seneca Hotel. His najor appearanty was in Memorial J? frrtTTiere where he had better suc:ess with a crowd. 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