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Rockefeller, Jr.; chats with - | singer Carol Brice at the openin _ | meeting of-the 1948 campaign of th t United Negro College Fund. M Rockefeller Is cha-lrman of the-11 a ticnal council of the fund, whlc . raises more than a''million dollar each" year to aid Its 32 membe schools. Keystone Picture 1 VA urges GI's to choose techni . cal schools carelUlly. 0 f 0 ^V4 d 23 Inches to length, $5.00 . - < HAVE YOUR HAIR PERFECTLY MATCHED A . ? t . luteal ^reauom Easily Attached Human I iu^?Ail bHadar;-, JU*T SCND SAMflB Of YOUR HAM * OR STATE THE COLOR fay ftitmaa f?U Amwnl on DalWafp , i' h ft's smjfft to look your best! IAIR ATTA6HMENTS Ch n Flu h. . natural Knlr. VVa aervfi you ' ?*nctly wh?t you $ee In llta, * $5.50 Mk I# ' fUM~ (^JLO^ttLcZ*. ;H i (D*pt. ^1 N?W York 17, H.J. SfACTION GUAMANTtfDI ' ' * ^ < * _1 ? u, . . . t ' ^ ? 1' ' ? " f "V' V . -vJ. v> ' V -T-.T-.V, tt- .r-'. / ' '* ?g ^ . ' P^ ; ^Wl -?' jTa^B B|' | J'M'* ' ' ^Hp: # 1 - ljt%r ' ^ v^?v jgpj* K^ ' jf sT . *"' , junction nd Union ;v: ~~ Insurance Stayed Pending Appeal D.. D^fcl Ai - - -I tjy urumcrnooa - _ WASHINGTON, t>. C.?NNPA) _ ?Justice Alexander Holtzoff in the District Court last Tuesday gratfted an?injunction fto three colored locomotive firemen restraining^ three; southern railroads and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and n g i n e_m e n 'from m a k i n g an agreement to require colored locomotive firemen to take promotional, examinations or lose their jobs. ' ' J ' ' : 1 Isaoanee 'Of^ the injunction was 'staved riehttin^iati.; appeal fropV Jui#ioe *ot*BOffcfcr dctftsio* to tie , United States. Court of Appeal* Judge "Tfoltzoff indicated that he would, sign the injunction after he had denied motions to digmiss the complaint. The Seaboard Air Line asked dismissal of the complaint against it on the ground that a prior'action hroUght by David H. Hln. ton of Raleigh, North Carolina, WB9 honrfinw O 1 r? *"6 wgmiiou 111 in II1B 4Uni te<l State District Court at Norfolk, Virginia, or, if the. complaint against it he not dismssecf, that the action be stayed until the J_ Hintbn . case was disposed of. e THE COMPLAINANTS " - The suit was brought_hy-G?orge Palmer' of Atlanta, a fireman or 11 the. -Southern fcailway; - Adam Wright of Tampa, Florida, a'fire1 man on the Seaboard Air Line, and Eugepe^Carter of Manchester, Georgia, a fireman on the - Atlantic Coast Line." According to Charles H. Hous ton and Joseph C. Waddy, attorneys for the colored firemen, after the United States' Supreme Court had refused in November to Review decisions of lower Federal courts enjoining the enforcement, of an agreement between southeastern railroads -and the Brotherhood. \Vhi>h discriminated - 440 MOSt GF.AY. DULV ori rALf d >:air USE Jessie Kare s IMPROVED HAIR DYE LOOK YOUNG <4 (1(1 i- AND tfAUTIFTC'^T^Z IT WON'T WASH OUT OR RUB OUT. VBRY . SIMPLE TO USB j, I CAUTION: uli ONLY AS [Pf iCTfP OH LABIL SIND NO MONIY. PAY POST ^ MAN $1 w \ 'gio*" BEAUTY PRODUCTS CO. M Mi A ? U?w iMt City j JW?J IUJ1 i _ _J_.OJLJ_.MjJ ' ' * _ 4 ; r - i ' m^L- V . ??-? ?. - - - V. T.: .' T. ?.* ?> . v -'v. >. ' ' W>\ V"' ^ THK LH?HTHor New Yoiker's By RepTDdoglas - Some Branches ~ ' ? ' ; Said To Favor Jim Crow End .waskinoton, d. e.?(nnp)?An effort to Amend the supplemental national defense appropriation bill so as t6 forbid use of any of the funds provided irj tlte measure In branches of the Department of.the Air Foro# in whichTaffe segregation exists failed last Thursday. ; The amendment, offered by Hep" resentative Adam -C. Powell, Democrat. of New7York, was rejected by ~ a vote of 108 to i*? ~ Supporting the , amendment witir Mr. Powell were Representatives Helen Oahagan Douglas, Democrat, of California, and Leo Isacson, American Labor party, - of New York. Speakihg in support of'the Pow,ell amendment, Mrs, Douglas declared that "It Is a matter of simple justice to abolish segregation in all the branches of the armed forces." Pointing out that colored soldiers, fought "for a freedom which fie has not as yet bedn permitted to share,'" Mrs/ Douglas declared that colored, heroes in World War H "achieved their'proud recordsunder handicaps that did not have to be' overcome by most of their white JeHew citizens., 'SdlbiBfeYOND DECENCY BOUNDS "To ask them again to bear armsln the face of OOfctlnned discrimination would add to those handicaps and go. beyond the bounds of common decency," she said, adding: "It is always my fervent hQPf that we will have the wisdOg^w look upon cltizens^and eoljCUMf* ^ unnecessary enactment *of letfl^ff tlon to revive the draft or autho-1 nze universal military iraming. He served nbtida that he woald against colored firemen* the Brotherhood proposed that the "honpromotable" group of firemen be abolished. Under the pfbposal, each fireman and 'helper, in the ofder of his seniority, would be required ! to take examinations for promotions and those who failed woyl<k be dismissed from thl service. i.,__JPhe^ colored firemen Claimed r t that the proposal was kept suc, ret from them, although the Bro. therhood knew that the proposal called for a revolutionary change ! in operating practices by the car, riers, and might well affect the policy of the railroads in the future, hiring of - colored firemen as well as, the employment status of colored firemen now in service. JF NATURE ' SLEEPS T*k? MO.S.*.M if m iMk p??. fr*m ukw a??d Btla*.- ' "t*?, * bad skin tbl* m*1 b* A*** to InAtlZn HVI.P V?Tt M ''VI Bi * Hfarti and Vtmtekl* Ukbl. M? 4Mr*nUA ad fc?? life titln I'm nan vi W t?r a Kir he* ef 1?? T*Mc??- -?U NOW yZjUVB Me Write tw*r Standard Remedy Company. Dept. S-6d, Baltimore 9, Maryland - 2 i?h ... rains hesfth. happiness and prosperity. 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" \>J ' ' / | SK-AM) l^(ManvlCt CQLU1V ' . > wards consult blueprints during con structionof a $431,000 building for members of their race In Oklahoma "Voice Of An How Couple 6 OKLAHOMA CITY ? <ANP) ? "Voice of America," the U. S. State.. department's sponsored broadcast, . beamed an overseas program to Italy Sunday, to give the people 'proof that Negroes have opportunitles~trr America. The proof was in the form jof how a Negro .couple built a $431,000 U. S. hospital, here. Principal figures in the cast were W. J. Edwards, 55-year-old Junk dealer, his 60-year-old Wife, and the U. S. government. Edwards had reaped a fortune in the junk business, but when his wife was stricken With a serious illness, he fouQd that the only hospital' in the cify . gvaijblble to her had only one ward j ^-crowded with five other patients. < took his wife to the Mayo < " ^0U* ^ ??? ?f costs vote against the supplemental na- ' tional defense appropriation bill and | any bill In connection with the armed services which does not contain , "definite and specific language ' abolishing Jim Crdw of all types." . Both the Navy , and the Coast 1 Guard, Mr. Powell said favored-Jeg- 3 islatlon"to abolish race segregation 1 in the armed- services. He^said 1 botlr%f these services had express- 1 ed approval of legislation outlawing ] Segregation. The Navy, the Coast 1 Guard, and the Merchant. Marine 1 operated ships with mixed crews i during the war, Mr. Powell said., < SPiBIT NECESSARY . "Unless thpse planes, guns, apd t ships are manned In accordance , with the democratic afcirit of sour Constitution and Bill of .Rights," he declared, "they will not be the type \ of weapon that will successfully , bring our-Nation to the pinnacle'of > victory." - , v. T ' , Declaring that race segregation , and discrimination in the Air Force ^ should be ended by congressional mandate, Mr. Is&cson said such , practices were repugnant to basic ; democratic principles. "h policy of discrimination in any I artivttv sunnorted out of general I taxes/' Mr. Isacson said, "In effect forces- that portion of the taxpayers to foot the blU for discrimination against themselves." He denounced segregation . and discrimination as uneconomical, saying the best results -in any enterprise would be obtained if .eligibility is. determined on the basis of citienshlp" and qualification. lirSq yfX : I ifl'-'^heo n tew r CO.D, chime#, aeod.f'-OJ with yoor Ism wrujipef. Jf ? RESEARCH vdswered Xl^/^WfrtlaSRient i iii.4 tasis?o +o, m. i *'1 ?' 1 ' . ?TT\i : ^ .v ' . <eaM?"r^'* ' ;...; ' ' :" ' / >*' ' * '? >ir^r-r *- * ' A'l "T.** * ' t1' iBIA, S.;C. ~ -^r1?- 'f?r-' -. 2 * ^ - ; I r . ' HB|. J:\- ~v I " "j^~" I mm I po th City. The - JMegro- couple became -~3. w^althy^a^4unk__dealers and j)lann-; TV ed the--hospital after Mrs. Edwards had become ill aftd round hospital " conditions overcrowded for her race In Oklahoma. Keystone Pictures. v. ; v TP.. toi it nr 11 ' .* <>n nerica Tells <? Ufi uilt Hospital j for construction. The Edwards paid the nest, and.even took up duties as foremen to speed up the work which , started 18 months ago. rm. Li u* > lh . on _ ^ m ' * ,- thi Liberia Scoffs r . "-ttn False Rumor sS . v- ; en About President "" WASHINGTON ? (ANP) ?. in A. spokesman for the Liberian le- ?cJ gaticn in Washington vigorously ro1 denied a stdry circulated in, the ^ east recently which had reported _. implications, that-th* internal af- A tars of Liberia have assumed such serious proportions as to have led M bo"thc flight of President Tubman Prom tha country,. oh board a forelgn ship, is factually untrue and m basically unfounded." Liberian Minister C. D. B. King, also taking notice of the false rj rumor said, "There is perfect B peace and tranquility throughout tm Liberia. There have been no signs l/x iiivciiiui ujjuuuvei ur unrest in ff the country7 sipce Mr. Tubmau'3 s3r assumption of office in 1944. The 1 president has been upder great y strain, launching hiB administra- ' fr tion, shaping and putting into ef- / feet his major internal and Tor- 1 sign policies and making prepare- j ttions for Liberia'? Centennial / anniversary which wa? carried y out with great success, July 26, y 1947.'; v' : "After the centennial ceTef>ra- 1 tions," Minister Kipg -continued," V not only President Tubman's pri^- \ vat? physician but his personal n frtettds advised his taking a sea V voyage for a complete rest. Act- T' ing upon' these advices, the jpresi- "I'jl lent sailed from Monrovia in the V' DUtdrmercharit ship 'Amstelkevk' .It, mm i??9 \ f HII^'I 11 u?i|ifii I jii 1^,. mi?m III ill ! ' *w? f / H l^W?*HW'w jnRrmRRtM ^m' ; ^ V . y . -.Jrj ^Mk: jr ' ?^ ' 'V| B^r ji Yon will be happy to knew that L Medalo new hu a special Hair 7 lltyle Chart for Women with --# ThlaOtiart\ what can be iaw to boahtiftc ghott hair. If you have not recrived one Of three ldfst^ W4H . fL Medalo Hair Style CI*** Write* 'r\ today. It la free. Address Meda- V lo, Dept. 8-53, Brooklyn 23. New f TOllC H ;-ri ' " ?? -4%. - . .- *. ; , j U: i : '"-7 . ' * '*f: rr? - *. * . . * . - * > ' '.-SU . ? ? I 103 .- * .- .a--35 - : ? " / . <- - .. mr ' . ...... ; ".v Robeson Deny Cot 'OLtTMDBUS, O.-~(Nftfr0? Paul beson and a prominent midwest vspaper editor clashed nere last ursday, April-15, at a presi conence In the swank Seneca Hotel rhe world-famous singer and acttold George Lawrence, managing itor 01 The Ohio State Nfcws, thai was "none of your damn busies", when questioned as to Whet.h he was a mfcmbpr of the Com mist Party or ndt. ' More than ten reporters fromMj L daily .newspapers and me jo rp services.were in Robeson's suit ten Lawrentfe asked: Mr..RobesOr ere has been much talk about ypu iitical ties. Are you. a_member 01 e* Communist JParty?,' Robesoi aw very indignant, and answer - "airme_uf vuur duinn business. rtooeson then blasted Lawrence ping he (Lawrence) was the las rson expected to ask a questioi e this. The young managing edit of the Columbu^ weekly was' thi ly Negro preseffTat the press con ence. IBS INCIDENT v a rest cruise extending as. fai the ship's last port of call ciowi ? West African coast and he: :urn to Liberia. . Accompany 11 were two members of his cab ;t ahd' a few personal friends ere were great cheering crowd Monrovia's water front \yhci 3 president departed and whei returned. Members o/ th? reign diplomatic corps, the cab at* the legislature and distiU' I shed private citiaens wereprest to see him off and welconn n nome." i ~ k ~ ~ , i. ... 3ver 85 percent of all chiudhe; the United States, have Sundaj iools, with a total'estimated enlment of nearly 23 million says t BASEBJ Accurate reproduction of wine < by Jackie Robinson and all the' Smartly tailored' of fine TWl\ with taped eeama, sweat band. In Royal Blue (Dodgers' play In Heavy reinforced, full sixed peal Big white "B" ea cap iron button. Ideal for everyday wear,' You Me them ^ everywnere. m i VAtJtlE ?, toBlNSOH fa ' " '?fs> '.^w' sIP^:~~ SPORTS NOVflTYCO. *g'AMnm. _ | City.? <SmML ? r \ .?L~" *'J v ;: ' n - ;. <; : .. ' ' ' ?.. ' -rr ? "S V- . 3-' - .^r -Y* * ? * .. : il_ ^ -?. * .y., ' . l:r* . t ' i ." ? . r.-': V; ..*/ "V1' " NDAY, APRIL 25, 1918 ~ hiA - - ?7 mn<a To 44 - ; - | - - _ ri Throlaghbut the day, ftoUson, ' N r-wlnrwas In town tcrnddress a series of polilfal rallies for Henry Wallace, y used the incident to his audiences. * . Observers believe the noted singer did more harm than good by so do: lng as hue left himself wide open for r l daily papers to call him a botnmun I Lawrence told reporters that the/" - inference th|it Ira should have been . the "last person to ask such a quesr tion" did not hold water. I came to e this conference .as a newspaperman, not as a Negro. Mr. Roberson Is uslng the same old frustrated line all I go-celled fellow travelers use. I did x i not mean io Insult^ him. .merely to (4 .? clear up . a point so many readers are in the dhifc. about.,, Vj>;k f= It woo learned by oiveral f?cw?- t t men that Robeson had earlier ad- ? 1 mltted he was in favor Of the . American system of govehxme'ht as. s a way to secure civil rights. .1 White reporters saw the incident just, as Wallacites did not desire. '.I "There is no question in my mind - that Paul Robeson is a member of ., the' Communist Party," one nation- x I af wire service writer saidf "If^Lhw- I rence hadn't asked the question, I I and the rest of the press corps - dertalnlywpuld have. Robeson did " not-shown a manly spirit in his at' tltude toward Mr. Lawrence." ' .-P 5 . Robeson spoke at Ohio State Unl1 versity, but wits 'barred from the 1 campus or use of university facili5 ties. He'addressed a group of not- * " more than fifty Wallace csunpalgn 4 * workers at the Seneca Hotel. His " major appearance Was in. Memorial 1 Hall here where he had'better sue-?' * . cess with a qrowd; . ..? His . Columbus appearance was . ~w? under the auspices of the Franklin r County/Wallace-for-Presidei^Com-v| " * mittee. From all lndlcafloiHi' the V i. Wallace movement has not taken . 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