Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, April 25, 1948, Page PAGE TWO, Image 5

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T \" *. . *; _ v | / ' M J I m U i*\',- Jfl ja flH trict his prize-winning" ham at H recent Maryland Ham. and Eg Show^ L^ockmg-TJir^at left is Mr Inihr, and at right are twcT*4-H'er I ? mA JL ^J[ I ? ranted In lilroads Ai 1 " " " ' . 11 . 1 I lohn D. Rockefeller, Jr., chats with singer Carol Brice at the openlnj meeting of the 1948 campaign of th( United Negro .College Furid. Mr ftockefe'ller is chairman of the national council of the fund, whicl raises more than a million dollars each yeaf~ to aid its 32 membei schools. Keystone Picture VA.urges GI's to choose technical schools carefully. . : ' 1 <****?jr-w# 23 Inches la kngth, $5.00 HAVE YOUR HAIR HATCHED ' / Latest Creatloni ;EasiIy Attache*! . '' Hfurfian Hulr^All Shctcfrt' f t * ,0O1t tENO SAMPie Of YOU* HAIt / OR STATE THE COLOR 1* fiwy *o?lm?o foil Amogpl on DtUyorp / . IT. . * ^ ' It s smart to I look your best! IR ATTACHMENTS # .<$H? n,.w. T-.r antwnt tinlr. Wit ?<rut yam VOVtl/TTil** JUV f^7 fM 111% nau,* $5.50 : v. .^U. I . b, J .y-r 11 XI 11/ JU r* >ep?. A ) New York 17, N. t. CriON CUAHAMESDt :# r^S- .! : _ v- t : v"" " ^ , ; -V .*'. ' * *? ' * ' s I 1 B ^ ?JaB jjfl j'4|B ^B J ^1 ie Thomas Barnett and . John Wfi g .lace. The exhibit wSb held at'TJj s. peT Marlboro, Md. ?(USD u? Photo). ?-?j'.' . s, ' % '.i V: junction nd Union ~ Imurance Stayed" Pending Appeal .V By Brotherhood WASHINGTON, D. C?NNPA '?Justice Alexander HoJtzoff h the District Court: last Tuftsdin granted an injunction to three colored locomotive firemen restraining three southern railroads and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and E n g i n e m eji ^-frem m a k i n g~ an agreement to require colored locomotive firemen to take promotional' examtna| tions or lose thfeir jobs. 11 Issuance of*the injunction was Istayed jlJi^Ud States Court of^pntaTs by the :>* **.- - Judge* Holtzoff' indicated that he >woul& sign the injunction af ter he had denied motions to dismiss thecomplaintr-?~ The Seaboard Air Line askoc dismissal of the complaint against it on. the ground that a prior ac tion brought by David H. Hihton of Raleigh, North Carolina was pending against it in the Uni " ted State District Court at klor folk, Virginia, or^if the complain against it be not dlSmssed^ tha the action be stayed *urttil th ^ Hinton case was disposed of. i' THE COMPLAINANTS The suit was brought by Georg " Paliner of Atlanta, a fireman o; \ the Southern Railway; Adar | Wright of Tampa, Florida, a fire man on the Seaboard Air Line and Eugene Carter of Manches ter, Georgia, a fireman on th Atlantic Coast Line. According to Charles H. Hous ton and Joseph C. Waddy, attor neys for the colored firemen, af I ter the United States '?uprem< ! Court", line! ro-fiieik/t XT ~ ~ I ?>* * Vt MUVVI ilUVCIUUCJ i to review decisions of lpweiv Fed j eral courts enjoining the enforcement of an agreement between Brotherhood. wh!t4> discriminated NO M03L GHAY, DULL OH FADED?KA441 USE Jessie Kore's IMPROVED HAIR DYE LOOK YOUNGC4QQ "AND* BEAUTIFUL* |UU IT WON'T WASH OUT H OR RUB OUT. VERY SIMPLE TO USB > , L ^ CAUTION: UST ONtY * AS DIRtCTiD ONL LABML SIND NO MONCY. PAY POST yiM tl AA A-aS- ?. ?* .J wrf f.Ltyy yfjiy . ftllvory. toad order today. SatItfaetloa ?r Monty r?f?0d?4 ; JESSIE KARE BEAUTY PtODUCTS CO. 07 Fifth Av*. N?* V?rt City * . ,m> * .iimi. .1" "! LUH.HI !" u ~u. .Jj. t. > -? i -1 1*1 . i. 1 _*w- . . . ... .... /. *./ * "** r* V' ' V ^ '' 1* ^SBh ,i "" i.i i i i ' ' . ... ? : :? TH^ MtiUTUOtJS Powell New Voter's i By Rep. Douglas - ' & i Some Branches Said To Favor 'Jim Crow End 'W . -' VC." >: -A ->. -VM'i - WASHINGTON, D. C.?(NNP)--- j An effort to amend the supple-'. marital national riffatiaA apprnprl- ; atlon bill so as to forbid use of "any * of the funds provided In the meas- 1 ure In branches of the Department ; ~T of the Air Force in whtetnace sesi legation exists failed last Thursday. The amendment, Offef&d TJjf Kep- p ^ resentative Adam cr poweu, oemo-1 a ypte of 103 to 14.. ^ Supporting the amendment with s Mr. Powell?were?Roprooentotlvoe -a Helen Gahagan Douglas. Democrat, ' of California, and iiOo Isaeson, American Labor party, of New . York. Speaking In support of the Powell. amendment, ^Mrs. Douglas deglared that "It Is a matter of simpie Justice to abolish segregation in all 'the branches of the armed ? forces." ?? .' . ? Pointing out that colored soldiers fought "for a freedom which" he d has" not as yet been permitted to 13 , share," Mrs. Douglas declared that 1 - colored; heroes in Work! War II P "achieved their (proud records Under '*) handicaps that did not have to be t] ? overcome by most of their White b i fellow, citlaens. ^ f- BBYONP DECENCY DOPNPB ? ^ > "To ask them again to bear arms < in the face of continued discrlmt' nation would add to those hancli- r< - caps and go beyond the bounds of 11 ^"It is always my fervent ** i . . . _1 1 It aaiquuuicub mwuuBu wouia ' ayt " Unnecessary enactment at ifeg tion I?^revive tbe^draftor autho-' ^ - riac Ufittei&al military iramiflg. ' 17 I He served notice that he would a] t . ?- - 75 e< r against colored firemen, the Bro-' "< therhood proposed that the "flon- al ' promotable" group of firemen be t - abuUsiieft. . ~ D ! . Under the proposal, each fire- to ? man and, helper, in. the order of ir his- -seniority, would be required b< e to take examinations for promo- e< tions and those who* failed Would s ? be dismissed from the service: Q e The colored! firemen claimed o'? a that the proposal was kept suc-jdj n ret from them, although the Bro-1 s therhood knew that the proposal ?11 ' t S' >t tmicu xur a revolutionary cnangc r -* - in operating practices by the car- j w e rlers, and might well . affect the ' ? policy 'of the railroads'in the fu_ ture, hiring of colored firemen ? as well as the employment status j . of colored firemen now in ser~ ? vice. _____ ai \jf NATURE S -? - CI tFDQ / ac OLLLr J ta * t" '*>? i?wn> f? Vitality ail Arn't h??r Mtvii lf4ra ta f?r m ml r?*l It ?i) nffer jrni 'hhm ?b?i minn, ?m*?i lan/i* er 18 'fell iklq bf i?o? trr ??olt~ ?-Hm Inatlen Hfit.l* V^Tf wr i?fcln, OS a. #?-vwnukit ubui. m dtr./irta "ai - end love life again I'm. ?<>-?inen UM far Blf hag af lid TaWrl?- ?' nr'1 -??? . iH ci Aft VOW an* SAVE Me Write Tatlar i Standard Remedy Company. J I Dept. S-63, Baltimore 9,. Mary land s L L ' .' ' ' . . v UiMUili ruinc health. happiness *pd prosperity. Treat it ALCONOX?qkickly, easily, inexpensively?it ' or without drinker's knowledge. Treatment with the social Or worhin* life ofthc drinker. N ALCONOX iva RRADY TO HSE, PREPARED the only low-priced method-sold under a. MON dorse the treatment and find it efficient n ME ANOTHER OF YOUR WONDERFUL Tgj - WHO IS A VERY HEAVY TJRINKHR. I ft' HAD WONDERFUL REST JITS ON ALL Wl MONEY?JUST YOUR NAME AND ADpRl cents C.O.D. chafges. (If you want to aave L - ordT ) l rc iirmrnt fifH instructions sent in plur I x ? - : . HI ALTH* AID'S r Yoto Will Blew the DjS^ou~An i P. O. Box 724 . . ' Dcpt ' * - V| " - ito I I .?r?** .Af0 ' 1" _ JV " CAN BUCK help that (lull, d< T?A Blaofc-nrauifci may help that dull, dopey feeling If the only rt%- toi son you feel that way Is because of " up % -iai frTenaly laxative, Is usually prompt ne and 4horougn when taken; as dl- 'syi rected. It costi only a penny or leae ' pa a does. That's why it has been ; U? a best-seller with, font generations. I pa v - W ' i ? ? ,1 V.?? % ' Pf tr:-r ? : F.-.? v I K AND t>il <;KMKK. COLl. I NX.'- " - " " " ' + >' 1 ^ f'/ ' ' ' ^BUEUC/ HOSPrTA^ NE* rards consult blueprints daring con traction of a $431,000 building for n c Jft bo Y-& of their race In Oklahoma '? '^Vctfce Of Ar How Coupl?l OKLAHOMA CITY ? (ANF) Voice <il America," the U.* S. State epartment's sponsored broadcast, earned an overseas program to taly Sunday to give the people root that Negroes have opportuniies in America. The proof was in tie form of how a Negro couple ullt & $431,000 U. S. hospital, here/ Principal figures In the cast were V. J. Edwards, aft-year-rcld Junk lealer, ,rhls 60-year-old wife, and ie I* S. government. Edwards had saped a fortune in the junk busies* but when his wife was 5 tricki with a serious lUritsSS, he fouijd lat the onl? hospital In the cify valuable to.her had only one ward -crowded with five ..other patients. Jl? took his wife to the Mayo BLk.' ftnch(?Kt/>r Minn Rnnrlav about $12,000 of the coatn 'l>M -f-6 rte against thy supplemental na' onal defense appropriation bill and ay bill i^. connection wiUTithe arm1 services which does not contain iefintte and specific language polishing Jim Cr6w of all types," Both the Navy and the Coast rdargrfite Powell said favored leglation to abolish race segregation l the - armed services. He said pth Of Jhese services had exprestfi approval of legislation outlawing tgregation. The Navy, the Coast uard, and the Merchant Marine jerated ships with- mixed crews aring the war, Mr. Powell said. PIRIT NECESSARY 'Unless these planes, guns, and lips are manned in accordance ith the democratic spirit of our constitution and Bill of Rights," he idared, "thdy will not be the type : weapon that, will successfully ing our Nation to the pinnacle of Ctory? V - : rr Declaring thatl, race ' segregation id discrimination in the Air Force lould be ended by congressional ?nrf atj* Mr Tsarsnn said such octrees were repugnant to basic :mooratlc principles. 1 "At policy of discrimination In anv jtivity .supported out of general ,xes/' Mr. Isacson said, "in effect rces'tbat portion of the taxpayers foot the bill for discrimination \ ainst themselves." Hr. denounced segregation and sCrtanlnatlon asuneconomical, sayg. the best results in any enterIse would be Obtained if eligibility determined on the basis of cltilship and qualification.. . . ?1 y ,, i ; : HUn>] docs dot jctilfcce I ^ I NO SS?theft 9*y P04imyf#*.p?" pl>i? a few j., <?.I?. charses, sea4 9*** USEARCH gg 1: M.4 OfelM?o 90. |BL Hi'.' A111 11. ii I iii ' " -* , - .. . if',. -DRAUGHT bwWIOB^ yon tJ8 as loas of apaittta, headachy Mp 1 n ss^bad jj??i^|^'4ndTt Uiesft^, t<K^ _ - ---- -?? - -. vv. *. jtt?~ ^J. -' .? . * * . 4 t. ;* .*'// * * ^ * .* ' ' Z:^T j I' .*">"? v>* V "fity ' : %*'* * . '\ V* %" *f V . . .1 ;v " ? 4 - v' \ *?T~* k " - ' ' i \? ,i J . ' * *, * . :t ' v. . \* * 7"") I " v. /. [''. iA v * *, % * - V e- _V . " ' ' * . * \r'% r ' /??' L^"J las Def I CI rClt^T: The Nagro ooupi^ became ? weaimy as junk dealers and j>iann-I ? ed the hospital- after Mrs. Edwards had become ill and found hospital condltlono overcrowded for' her race ~~ In Oklahoma. Keystone Pictures, jjj rierica" Tells | luilt Hospital --* ; I*8 for construction. 'Ihe Ertfratdd paid ^ the rest, and.even took up duties as foremen to speed Up the work ifrhicb in Started 18 months ago. . ,pi U;p: ; j ; j- -'. '* ... ' or Liberia Scoffs b - ' ' - "r'/0 False Rumor About President w . ." . v " V: t\" WASHINGTON -r-- (ANP) ? 'g? A spokesman for the Liberian le- Sc gation in Washington, vic'ordualv ro denied a story circulated in the ^ east recently wliich had reported c ''Liberian President Gone." "Thtfl lyafioh states btl^ally,'^aaid the 'mplicatlons, that the internal af- A fara of Liberia have assumed such M serious proportions as to have led M to .the flight of President Tubman J from th?'country, nn hoard n ^Pnr * eign snip, is factually untrue and S basically unfounded." Liberian Minister C. D. B. King, M also taking, notice of the false '-J rumor said, ".There . is perfect M peace and tranquility throughout ? Liberia. There h^Ve been au signs ? of internal- ypbeavei or uhrest^ in the country since Mr. -Tubman's ?f asSUmDtion irn in 1 QSil TViq 1 president has been under great y strain, launching his administra- J tion,'shaping and putting intp ef- / feet his major internal and for- 1 eign policies and making prepara- -Y ttions ' for Liberia's Centennial / anrttversary which was carried y out with great success, July 26, y '1947. . . *? "After ?he centennial celebra- I' tipns," Minister King continued," Y not only President Tubman's private physician but his personal n friends advised his taking a sea V voyage for a complete rest: Act- / lng upon these advices, the presi- / dent sailecTfrom Monrovia in the 1 Dutch merchant ship 'ATHstelka^k' Y i J SHORT HAIR? I \ ^ 1 You will be *happy to kfiow that L Medato iHt# Hair *ho*t fc^irT1 Thi \ what can be done to b^auUfx , f helwnt Inrii, If ySCTfifce not fe- / hceived onevof then-latest- IMS! -& Medalo Hair Style Charts, write \ today. It la free. Add re*, qCeda- ) lo. Dept. S-M, Brooklyn 23. New! f York. . V - i ) i r r I, .1 in ^ :. .rK \ < "i. - - -*- JSfai?wJI , ' ; > v?V";"' '*" -?5_j - * ' ' * T" , ' ' -?, ; ??V-,-* ""? i, 1 . - . i , :8tJNn - * . ri. .* ' .eVv<?. ; p? ?,-.'+ ji,tk . > -,?;?ri Robeson I -:? i . ? , S Deny C,om COLUMBUS. o!?(NNPA)? Pa^ul sbeion ant^ a prominent midwest, w iwspaper editor clashed here last ol tiursday, April i5^_aL? a pr rencb lh the swank Seneca Hotel O The wdrl'd-famous singer and SCc- di .told George Lawrence, managing lr iitor of The Ohio State News, that di was 'none^ ot your dam,n busl- Is ess", when questioned as tn wneth? he was a member of the Comlunlst Party or not. ' ^ More than ten reporters from*la- " il dally newspapers and major ^ ire services were in Robeson's suite ** lere has been much talk jabout your *n olitlcal ties./ Are you a'member of 843 lb .Communist -Party? ?Robeson n< w'very Indignant, and answerit "none of your d^mn business." 01 Robeson * then blasted Lawrence; tying he <Lawrenoc) wan the last jrson. expected to ask a question m Ice this. The young managing edit>t of the 0olumbu* weekly was the a lly Negro present at the press con-, rence. Ju SES INCIDENT v "1 ??7-?: ??: th T~~n rest r?rnt?#> ?vfaV,,>U ? >.-? 00 L-tb uiLiuiiumb?rcn . 1 the ship's last port of call tiown m Wait African coast and. her. turn to Liberia. Accompany- ^ m were two members of his cabrt and a few personal friends. ^ ier* wer.e great cheering crowds i Monrovia's water frdnt when y( e. president departed and when ca : returned Members of the ^ reign diplomatic corps, the cab- m let, the legislature and dlstln- ^ lisherT prlvntp citizens were pres- m ift? see him off and welcome h< m'home." qe Over 85 percent of all churches' ui the United States have Sunday C( hools, with a total estimated en- m Undent of Joearly 23 rpilllon says a W th Century Fund report. . h( ' :,7- ? m lx leading ,atomic scientists urge * BACEBA Accurate reproduction of tame cap v by Jackie Robinson and all the"Dodj Smartly tailored of fine TWILL C with taped seams, sweat band."' In Royal Blue (Dodgers' playing coj - Heavy reinforced, full sized peak or v Big white "B" on cap front, w button. ' i a Ideal for everyday wear. ^e jJM , a, J \ ' ... / iiFEsrow :T'fZT''^Z'- :t I 00 arriv I I ^HLII|r! J money b rEifi (ft 1 6*?>QM -* %/ * , . ; - .1 - tory of J ) ' \ . I porta*? o fcplTTtr I I PMkogefi . rsend tj.u ~MMtno OHMfc^g^lS MMMI cap* ?ra IMN ?? *. d>ihi WW ?Wk ?| Inf offer l? a*. | WOtTI NOVILTV CO. Jollot, IMInol. , CRy i ' ' - ; ' ' ' '$$' ! v ?;. ?" ' ?? ~ i 'i - - - ' - ^ ^ .. - ^ iv*' ' ' 1?V:. ' .." .>: . '1' ^ " *v . . ?AV, APBXL.&>, IMS und ? ?-"-i' ? ' onanism >*$ >: <: ". Throughout the' day, Robeson, ho was In town to address a series r poliical rallies ior Henry Wallace, sed. the Incident to his audienoes. bscrvers believe the noted slhger Id more harm than good by so doig_as he left himself wide open for ally papers to call him a ttommunt., ~ *? .X . * : i v , Lawrence told reporters that the iference. that he should have been xe "last person to asli tu^li a ques on" did not hold water. I came to lis conference as a newspaperman, g the Same old frustrated line all -called fellow travelers use.-! did xt mean to insult himr merely to? ear. up a point au ?m?ixy iWMjexs ?' e in the dark about}.,, It was learned by several heWson that Robeson lmd earlier ML. itted he ' favor of the . ' ' I merican, system of government u Way to secUre civil rights. White reporters saw the incident st as Wallacites did not desire* rhere is no question in my mind at Paul Robeson Is a member of ? Communist Party," one nation? wire service writer sald^ "If'Law- " npf hadn't askfrri thw quagflrtn, T ?-J id the rest - of the press corps rtalhly would hav?, TwbCson did ' )t shown a. manly spirltln hisattude toward Mr. Lawrence.*' ' Robeson spoke at dhlo State Unirsity, but was ^barred from' the rapus or use^s>r university feclli;s. J^Le' addressed a group of not 1 " ore than fifty Wallace campaign 2 irlters at the Seneca Hotel. His ajor appearance was In Memorial ill here where he had better sucss with a crowd. HIS - Columbus appearance was ider the auspices of the Franklba junty Wall ace - f o r-President ComLttee.. Prom all indications, the a 11 ace movement has not taken Id in .ColumbUs. There he apt are than ten members of the oup out cf more than 30,000 Ne ML I 'kA" . pi Kil II CAP i rorn Baseball Caps are all the ' I tare, rage . .^convenient{ VC \ intH comfortable, practfcar * , ".V. train hairtd'lay ' y straight. Now get yours. Jm " '* Boost the Brooklyn 1; toor* Dodgers. This amazing ij Bite three-way offer is Anter-_ \ . ic^'s greatest Value. Mail 1% the cpupon today. Jj. 1? I M?C &XlO"PHOTti || I US OF YOUR .HERO I Sl?8?{ ALL FOk ONLY V Y?e;wMtyoV $1 .M . I baseballcanvoii I - TV- ^ i * , 1 BCl a beautiful _ ' "I A glossy, life-like picture of 3C \ Jackie Robinson in his play- 1 -Aihtf uniform, large 8* x 10* f size ready for framing,'if you * 1 . |lkc. Also you get this nxclt- B ing life story of Jackie by fa- M . mous Sports Editor. Picture ? ' and story alone worth ft - ^ V of anyone's money. Send y?*u ' 7 / [y order today. Mail coupo*- x jSkr * ck sice wanted, end myil ra\ pay onl?7$1.60 plufi OjO J). ^ v _ | on positive grantee yttTnntK . iWdOrt 10-day .trial or return for Vi j ^TMMWbNfO^^ :#! t' 1 w w ? *? 'mt a*. IOVII.TT CO. 0*f?. OOO |ti :ba!l Cap with B',10* picture ,nA HI, & 9 1 J Fackie Robinson. I'll pay II.M plus i^sssra^sss: a ? I With orderflMK* We par post'se) 1 tod: 6H. ?. PH. njiy""" j . '.... ?.......... 0 f . ; / : , ? W? J .State...*??.* ? ^| W* ??f Vjb J " J