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FfrAQCteUft X f New Zealar Australian v AUCKLAND, New Zealan< x, an. Australian official that the ET ita^ color bar to include the iu ^ was attacked by New Zealande f- ? r--?. g-'. i. ' I m ' I H ik- jaHH I > -Wnamm <? _jm I ftk. ] I Im v I /^LCORN LEADER?Earl ^.afis?f worth Rand Is leading Alcorn A & M College Summer School to a most satisfactory [ and successful 'close. _ Mr. Rand, a Texan and a graduate of Bishop College, has shown ability lirHIrectlng the 1948 Summer. School (Campus and off-Camp _ us sessions) at Alcorn A & M Coh lege He received his M. S. degree from Atlanta University, and has* done work toward his Ph. D. degiee at the University of Chicago and Colorado College of Education. . Mr. Rand Is also serving. as.-Acting Dear of Instruction, duriru-ihe-StfS^ ^ ' mer-Se s ^OTis^lle?wTVs apjgjinted Chairman-of~~~?Ke Alcorn ^Executive r - Committee which is the chief adp. ministrative body of the College , during the period of the President's 7" study at the University of Southern ^amqrnia, ana nas been appointed as General Chairman of the Alcorn. Faculty Institute, which Is to be held September 1-3, 1948. ^ Indianapolis Hoi Program Faces WASHINGTON, D. C.?(NNF'A) ? 1 , One of the household employment I programs, designed to meet local crt U?- L.ends Jtct planned by the industrial secre-. F i ary -of Fl inner House, a community L?center In Indianapolis, the womenTs Bliiirtil ' nf th? -f.?+v>r TVrmrfftwifT found in its first-hand- survey of household employment programs in [ lneteen cities.1The purpose of the' survey is the tstfmtilktion of establishment of local 'programs to meet the current needs I of homemaker iarid houseworker. j Segregated schools In the Indianapolis area do riot include ti trade school for colored studenUr-wh?-^ ? comprise^ one-tenth of the popula- j tion, the report of the survey stated,! ?- Flannej Fluuse, open""to all but pri- ; marily serving cplored people in > lew-income groups, hoped to develop ti- skills in the trainees, whom it referred to specific Jobs. ? ?At" Site time of the survey the' supplyunskilled workers in In- j dianapolis, Which had a population ot nearly 400',000 far exceeded the ! demand, so . that housewives could easily secure workers to perform j *-?heavy, dirty Of disagreeable tasks. I ~ Former 372rnd i*-.- _ . - ' ' ' ' - Head Promoted r . BOSTON?("ANPi?It has ' been ? - announced by the U. *&r District | 'attorney's office that Atty. Edward j O. Bourdin, former Harvard athlete and Olympic ace broad jumptf, as ? ? '"Well as for'mer commander of the ' crack 372nd Infantry regiment, will . discharge duties in an adminiatra ftive position as head of the civil, rrV division. The oppnintmpni 1c hie. ) toric in -that it marks the first time a Negro has held that post. Dur|ng the course of pis service, ant cases for the government. Such I cases involved admiralty law, as well y',;- as claims against the government. Atty, Oourdin is married and has i three children. He was honorably j dlscha'rgod from the army with the i rr: permanent rank of colonel. II* iff COMB 1 EllCTR 3 o N I V j 1 * $2.93}'^ k* ;.. **l'; " -, .?~ %); , : # 5^7. - ' jfrr?.tv ;? jr ">."? -< -' ^ ' J?-r** ? . "*\ % ' 4 k ? ?i i i id Protests Color Bar d?(ANP)? A statement In island continent would extent ttive Maoris of'New Zealanc r?r last week. Tile New ZealaHders denouncet ttTE" "White Australia1' policy, anc declared that In their country tht Maorig hfcd equal rlgtjts in evorj phase of life with those of cltlzeni jf .European descent. An International incident almost flared up between the t^vo British dominions when, tin- ^Australiur nirii; ter ul limrtj^ration, A. A Cal.veil, ruled that a ex-htu vnee man who married tin Austrnllur WOTilil nOt be * a Mowed to ~TFve il Australia. ' > A1IN1S1KK SPEAKS Prime Minister?Peter Prase r o New Zealand, saying that the rul Ing must hqOe ' mistk t-,. Glared: "I am 'sure thai Mr. p.i??ui knows tnat the Maoris are equal i all respects with-New Zealander Aii European descent whether r in New Zealand ot abroad. "Any-discrimination?r?Hteetl, an hint uT discrimination" again* Maori fellow citizens would be In dignantly ant' ljitbeiJx-*4?s?rn?trTj everybody.- nt-"New Zealand as a unforgivable insult to our country. "None of us would be prepared t accept rights or privileges in an country that are not'available t every New Zealander " ONLY IN WARTIME Princess Te Puea, one of tb great Maori leaders, said, "Appar ently Australia likes Maoris, only n wartime, when thev will help. hn doea-rwt?hlCF" TTieim in "peace ". Api5?rrehTTy~<suiprised by the wav of New Zealand anger at his anti Maori ruling, Calweil said that-h and his country had nothing agains the Maoris. " . NEW FARM HOUSING ^ American ^irmt'r.s spent rtteee $1,000,000,000 for new houses, re iseholit Job? AM mmmt itew Trends The backlog of orders- for house hold mechanical equipment, how ever, and> the eventual avallabiht type of worker required, accordin to the director of Flapner Hous< Before the war no facilities wei' available for training " housebol workers Hi-the opersTToh "of ne1 STAGE AND SCREEN STARS PIEFEI pija?*?* awn nam iMoont W * A | h<>2h h#r?? other lander toiletries HN iMPrl lO? HI *W ?Mf., N. T. s-st nrr COMPOUND /ootTfcandU.Tjrcm .^twc ?.th, ipac.d with ?VE tYs * ?p.,.him. ??f?. [j>> p I . 7 5 ? q?w nor*?- IBflF ^ Jtnu nv munn IC >^_ ' Q g Pay,po?troofi on IRON ! \f rnk _ delivery plus ' postage charges. IR CLIPPER .. ? _JL " / _1 <0 Writ# autici an fl i7 H. K. COMPAN' JE $2.0Q ft JL, rbcr Dept. 32 t? $2J5 jjp j Bok 2163 r Richmond, Va. KV . - '.<. .! . tJB K^" ^^4 Hp?' < V^?^B H JV. >W HbBBSP^?^! 1 j HAITIAN MINISTER?T 1 FRANCE ARRIVES IN MIAMI B I CLIPPER?PlacldA David, Halt's j minister.to France, accompanied 1 'j his. wife and daughter, arrives : Boys Til JMEWAKK, N. Jr ? NN 1'A-t ? Nt . | Jersey c"h 11 l"1""1' ' - will a |y ' those of New York. Cunuectic and Massachusetts to ioin in ; boycott uf the annual pllgrimag o ' ol high school seniors to Wushiri] y ton, unless the pi act ice ol segr 0 gallon is discontinued in the cap tal. Thp; plun_ WU^ . lilSL-l i.-ietl?Un-t exchange of- letters uctvieeii i t i Joseph 1. Bustum Assistant Com l, ! tuns,oner of Education hi ohai; ? ; ui the itius"-ii iic "-^t?dft i nut in ttom and Hiclianl I, Veti Nor t 1 eT a merpber ol last spring's gradua . ' ing class at the Haddonfield, Ne P 1 Jersey, High School. :t | Richaid reported that the.most ? 1 the 192 members ol. his class fcia to force the issue last spring in, petition to the principal, Thonv li. Sknn, but did not yTet his ^u] ; port.. In Washington, he said, ti . , live colored nfl-inbeis M the via --?were -foretkl?Kt?bnt-el?*+*0?t-e . ^ taurani facilities apart 1-roin 11 After then n^im t?wi j Ok la. Hospital |Gets Federal Aid j OKLAHOMA GITY, Gkla-- tN," PA)?Edwardi?Memorial IIospit | on_ Tuesday, August 9, received JM emcheck-as. partial payipenu"* j ft federal aid ^rant, the second pa? 8 ment made In Oklahoma upder tl - | national hospital .survey and cyi Instruction act. t ? d Paul S nelson,? director of tl W atate'JIehIOTrDepartment's hospTT - division, said the check represen 1 the major share of the prant mat to Mr. and Mrs*. V\ J. Edward owners of the hospital. | The first payment in the. Slot and possibly in the haiion undi I the 194(1 law, went u> the hospit j now under construction at Nowat Oklaliomj_ It totaled fl'r.tiil 'j _Tho payment, to ?he Ed wart; lt< >: ?1 pita), Which WTTs established w)it ivir.s Kuwa r 1 i-^ed ndnu sion tO..Wl?ile t)IC.^)itxL. ^IK| W'a Ul ' dei -coiistruetlo'iiujefore the prt i tgTgJh" wrrTVstart.ed". WiR be applied 1. . j Ward the purchase ul equlpinei _ * only. ?:? ?? pairs and remodeling during 111 accordiui; to. the Commerce 13 w'i partmenl r and some.. Agricultu : l>euai tna-nt nftu ialv?k*jt?the 1 r j ures may have been lif? per re higher. .However, farm housing still lagging considerably behn j urban dwelling:, m -quality, at: con ing to the Census Bureuu. ! machines Anticipating t he need I isuch- training. The Maimer ITou I j project planned for the future, j | stead of general household 'rai j lng courses, to give specrlrc trat ! lltfe in the uper.it ion of house he ^ I equipment. Various types ot household a ' pUances were to be installed in t ^ /"'1?Mich liuiiiii 'iv a ?to be e coaraged to learn one s.Kill at I time, auch as the operation of I narticular t.vne of Washinri inireiui ' ' Ur-fil ,s+tr bmiini' aii rxpiTt at r\~ exhibits RKADY FOR SOUd 4WIDK 4?h Gamp--zNtrrr pirn els 1 exhibits showing the varied ?< 4 vrtics of * --!! TTDft "members ;1 (ready for the'first SotrthwTde 4 I club crflrip to be held Augutl 24 ?I # THE LIGHTHOUSE AND INFORMl Br ' ^ jjSK&|^&&! .*^V/v~?:^f' -'/ O * Miami, Flu.', uDOurcl Pan .Americuh : | Y | World Airways' Clipper from' Port ir>. au Prince. Haitian capital The j ;y Haitian minister, n prominent ITU- ( in ihor, is enruute to Nc^' York. ...... : x Igrinnages ft lllady' ' I [In H n 1i 1. .111 11 1rt?tlUUI It" U' &k Education, then tlie youth unule u : u' trip lu Newark to Iili- a complain** 1 a' witii lii bustard The latlci ftu; v e.s a way on vacation-, so the trail aa! -.* > jj- ft rote a letter asking state action ' e- t "VVc stia.it nts complained against *' a- 1 segregation, ' in ft'lOte, "bee.net* ft?* 1 fit it to;, a Violation of tlii- uiili \ ? e re-jV-'ipier ot d- inociai v as l.uti lit in 'i 1 our high* cljoui clavsrooif." \y* |( wt-n- : 1 ppt\ili", ibt- pnnnpit n. .. . | ?J-t 11 n I u > i < which uiii r ,.|ii 11111 i ; lii a it Her. made public i.i i-11- j 7. ; *,:;!>. ihl Iju Taid~7i?phed * t * "Till,. iideiid.s iu ujcuiinJ-f! \v mend to the As-i.-.tant Conum moh- 1 A I ?-?! Ed I' at Hill ill chhll'.t 1,1 1-1 j: ond'.ir.y^ school?, h li Hva';. (h.it. ?d the piactice oi muhy New .jeire;. asi high >c hoois. ut making uhmiui ^ ;h-t ; trip-. ?o \Vu.yhuii tun tu he . t i jomi. --i+ - i> M lapel 1 fH -?tdtttl(Jll LO Uie Udlouh' i If . > i 11?oi?i 114ti?441 tti?aUdit imti ?rt?i ii:?iujpt U (hat it Will t>r;rthij intPle " hi? -nt'iiuCri?nu'liiint-iT-?m-w . Y\j'r^: i: >g ' Mu?.qchu.>et 1 - a l| lj t 11:1 111] <: 11 ? ri llKT)naT AC nON' ^ 44?peri unully?expect?TC 1ecoin- . 1 | met.d that iJ tin pattern in W.eli- J , .l:'h .J|, CaHllUl hi I'llMlut ,1 tie.? _ I New Jerst j High School- di>cuu i lame the practice pi taking ^enioi i tcim-ws uip& U>-Washington Pelhups. ~ uj rrs tane goe& oh, the 'Httddehfiekh-} rt incident, will prove of gr^at v.ijm ' r*ni7^prt" hV ft~W' 1Y1 v^t.itn in > >*? 1 City ol Washington. Unfortunate- ^ u> lv. -it seems that the pattern of ;1 , the Sou t lie in States and the accept- 5 t.S , V . ccUohe of the Southern members of ls 1 ComnTSK have to date been success- ' ml in maintaining?Washington* as 1 t* a Jnn Crow city.." i-r New Jersey's nTw constitution , *-i . A * y J aj i hi bah- ft? i ei'.atjuu in public, j ri* si h"Ois. b'll Iwemv d. Mill- i i: i V i . V'l to complete plale lol ahuhrdi-? -7 | Ilea?14+? {.'I .U t A 1 n , 1 Nat I urban Workshop S Nfc-W YORK ?NNPA i The Na- , ' tintial Urban L.ea'ume will hold it.- \ J(J - a-mmal Wt>rk.->irot> t?iiif? i-t-in1 e' nt Vtr ^- . d- ginia Union University in Rfth- c J inond. Virginia. Septtpnh^r G-1-0 i many year*, since the organization t , This will mark the first tune in ; ot . .. . . . - uiiiny vrnt?' 7*1111 r uir rTrgrmizaiiui 1 "s- -hit.-, held its nl?iiuu 1 meeting In the t South ; -The live-Uay u/iilc[t :n r inchale- ! L'-?I * mii * n-tn-K-trrjr rrnt? rtHrtP s'IC.n i *eaMoh.s, 1 -ui t'Vtuf.r ii'.ii ljiii1..* i molt- 11 tit 11 ; >rt y j ! > iv i..: 11 p.wtui-j I P' pttllb., lic'.'i. lj,?l ioi? i- perted to exceed prison r di'i- mime 111- I iJ.lll l.fat'Ui T; ,:i i 11 .1,1 I <11 IHi.i itc fill'}'-.six Itical , ;l:ul ine'hufttig lead* a its in labor,* miuu,t i y, i ilnnitnm i 'nrfa I ? - - ] it Oscar Mv.ini', l-'ilo.il Security'. ME ^ *H at Soutl^rtT- uhjvw^i'v -Batorr*: "oTTRt-Ugf. La. Taking a U" ; miwtf tl- ^l^ok, lit the exhibits pruv to Their ire shipiiiouL. Injm.thii 14- y Depart-. TT meh'f <>f Aerirult lire it. Washington Jl air. deli to rightv it ii wuiiam- . * ER, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLIN Says E Provid Sigma Spec Indifference LOS AFCJKL.KS- No amount ol jjenurciulion of Anierkiaujirt JudiCe >r unfairness o 1 the'~_yylnt!e. man is ;oihg? ttr yyoduce lor Neap or-. the JUJiibcj <rt JiTBS, tile decreeof vcylth, or' the quality of comfort vhietr every American htfr ilrthright,. H A Howard, president >t Broadway Federal Savings and -Association.?tnitt~ttelFj7aTPS to he 34t'.V national conclave oT Phi iieta Siy:ina Fraternity., meetnn; tore this week. "We 'ratrnn?rem get remain? liferent, or rnqfpiw t|iU-i.j m ibihty ..to deal with the situation vhere an economic depression ha.s hevltnblv found Ne?ctK-- on home eTief far out of proportion to tlieir ratio to the total population." Mr. inward warned. The west coast TjTii kiriy ulfu.rul <'me is Mh all; i?T! < mplo.vableo. in hi family are usua'ly compelled to voi'k; the competition" tor jobs 111 irban areas lias become keener; inn discrimination is still prevalent. if reasoned that it so-called while hterprise is -"either unwihng or inutile to ausorb the potential laK;1 toice among Ne 'Yue^,.' bti.M rTfs's ntrepri.se of Negroes them- elves liU .t' be stimulated to cart v the >ad. ati.n,% i'huji 4 1 1 he "biiiliW'aiid better"' program one u! hi:, 'unaju pi ujeef^ -Mr. toward appeared before the report" eeeting when he made his scathing ? mark - E.vrirei in hi.-" Mr Howard hided?Nee ro?lima*1 -'m?people?trrr" alkiiig. in "grandiose tefiu_.'. ~ot expansion ana ^development with apparently no inclination to go seriousX. -bevond tne lJoilK of .proposing It cited three examples where the pon.-oi rrr "Mini idea: held HTe" uTsTtui l.iope ' tliat, umestors would rt?a++err?-H-<t?t->?"their*- programs 'I1'1 '"'.v 'v !l -Mli'e' " n e ne'A si.tpers: Hi'l'ni 1.11 111 i ' tin- :ii) I t'l ( < * Iiltl'illf lis H?n?r:-i :<i: j.11! v ircucrnzt .1 busii c ss leader, Mr Howard maintained li.it ii'i matter luiw ^oud uii idea is. r luw bold its projection, "it's sueilind Man Admitted ro Connecticut Bar NFW HAVFN rniin.-,i-ANF+? A 'HUiig blind .graduate of the Yale n.tveiMiy "law sthool. Earl L.. Can; 19,. was admitted to the state bar ast week and sworn at tHe New Ha en County Superior court. He was one of 50 candidates who titled thr bni?rxnrmnationsh-both vritten and oral His oral was the .ante as.the others, but the written n brailh'Carl credits., his success at Yale ,\here he finished among the first 10 ui his Hhs.i and Hi the bar tests :< a fellow white student._ Irv-ing - ?:?r-r-f-4- N"w?Hii'veii and his "' .eennr jvf". doe, Dtrinire.. his trpirte ho ix ' t League ept. 6-10 \dnuiu.\tt aiur, Lv-ju !l K.oys* rlintp . u f chairman. Ccmii tl ol Economic \dwsoi\-- 10 I'l't'.-iiat ill Inmiaii; TTTTiI Jharjes H WCsU-. prt'-sul^ut uf the <?f Education and' Industr. tl \iti. Wilbcrforcc. Ohio, Will bt* tinoiit'. the pnncip/: speakers ~ Tltnrrr ?TR~E<ISaF Tlay." iiisrti;?tuni?, ciUyf; I'ampa FPaida * -Daily, r 1! 11 * Matk Stan, ocluciitioEal <111 fftor International 1 .utiles Oalirrnr-xvrriTtrrTTTfnoh'-;AEL? pli .1 MoMou p? i-.oiiiifi dhve iir, I'tliii-y-H^iWf ' Company, fTeunanJ vV .Sduxw*. vici' provident Western 1 i"i"i"'t . I?11 !']'.'i-r.r. >'.?,,||.| ini'.i'iMi * ,P 1 o n at?(?i? j n ft * 1e i aa* v+I St h' 1 i i 1 -Voik fL 11M H KTl kp.d rw k. dfali -ui-Ou font., l?('t 1 iaij> CoTtrne^ liarold Lot t rturt ~iTssT-~t ant. Division Apanist Disc rum nut ion,. Now Jwtse\ ^ v *, v? HV'i? s ! iim~i p ,i rLXjBs .-. -rrrr Tiftct ">W alter H Conway. 'Assistant Directors of Extension Service pncl Sherman Briscoe USIM iniurrmman Sptjcialisl. i.USDA PIhjJU by Pursy the; A / lace Bt e Ad iker. Deplores v Inability i cuss or failure is goiug, to depend I heavily' upon the,,business prestige . jiud business leadership of thej_ ' "f thn idi. i " j~ He concluded ' his Stutement by | j urging business people to assume 1 - rheii?share luf responsibility "Tor j j a.olding opinion and speaking the j views of Negroes!! xallier than leav-IT lrg iT to the "social wdrkers. poli-.r tieiaJis. educators and the clergy to j . shape the -destinies of oui group." \ Mot Takes T Prisoner From Police -PHILADELPHIA? < ANPt- Flash my knives, brass knuckles, a cop's broken nose, and a wounded niob ring-leader climaxed a free-for-all v at 15th and South Streets Sunday j. when a mob of 4Q0 tried to take r* prisoners from Patrolmen John Kiiih and Henry Jordon The?patrolmen hud arrested two seamen who -were disorderly and i, mg abusive language Other ilea?men protected and urged the crowd t<j tr.ee their buddies. -?Patrolman-Egbert Bannister, all 0IT~ duty pla inclot hesina n, grabbed a knife about to' be plunged into the ; I of one ol the arresting officers. A A he wrested the knife from the i -Bannister werrt- down under ' ' a crushing blow from a pair of brass j j knuckles which broke his noser As ;, -John Smith, J9, the alleged attacker, j fled, Bannister fired two?warmug-tjsTioTs. Smith kept running. Then};, Bannister biuuglil him down-with;' TWO' shots." " - < kowd nisPKHsm _jMeamvhtfe the crowd had gone i t Bricks" and other- missiles were j f hrnvvn wt tW** rw il Ir'^mon . Tlnrtnty I height of ilit1 rioting tne nrst two j seamen escaped. Two tmore offj duty policemen came to the aid of Mii'l!1 corliFAae.v l'he crowd still I tried to free four men under arrest.! finally several carloads of police * reinforements arrived and the crowd | 1 *-v*as dispersed. . the?hearing Suncfaym o rhi n g | 1 | Robert Prazier, 28, merchant sea.i man, and Rupert Madm?rT-^23r wer?--t ! charged with inciting to Tint ShlT 1 - were held in $2,500 bail. Edward , f Kelly was fined $10 and cost on ! 'charges of interfering with an of- !', ficer Smith was confined to Grad- ! 'Hate Hospital for treatfhent. Department of Education. William. H. Gray, president, Florida A and | M College; Harold McNulty. vice , 1 president, Kilert Printing P. Hen lard Young, Jr.^editor', N <r. folk Journal -andHfijufe"; and AmC a live r-,- *t>eela list in thr hlqh-~~ 't*r education of. -Negroes. United Stutas.Office of -Education. - :ii . WouldI ? go i 1 ~~ IF someo - T -- business ofl j . - > ? ; 2 1F you wen business? S?FPyouwere 4 ? IF you were of sa esmar ? 5 ~ I coul 6? IF your ans Atlanta BOX S Gyrus l awpji i Business Opj i L_^? i 1 . \ <$ . * i A isiness 'tional W v1';; ^ -V M|~ PUMPER PUTS SOMETHING f ! L S K O N C A N \* A S-? New York ; c Jsuully it is an opponent thatj S Ibe Louis .ays , on the canvas?,! > Ffr+s?HtiVr?rt?^?n?prrrnt irijar. ' The ;r ie a vy weight chainpon is using his > a food right hand for sweet chari-; t y's sake, painting a pair of box- ! A ng "gloves. The Picture' will he > ilntwn and auctioned for the helie ' Cincinnati For Elks' WASHINGTON ? iANPY? AH ( roads lead to Cincinnati. this week, g when representatives of some 200,- j C i>00 Elks from all sections of the country will gather at tfie Hilly I t Stty to oelebeaU? their golden jubt | c lee." ? 1?? -?11 The 50th session of the grand-c lodge linger the leadersh+p- of its 1 t grand exalted ruler, J. Pinley Wll- : ? son, will be held at the Music hall t Aug. 22-27. i One of thejnain features ot the ( convention is the oratorical contest wh-i?li_ is held annually by the de- i part men! of education under the i .supervision of Judge W C Hncston ] grand commissioner of education, i This yea i s cunt est wTTT be held-! Monday night will feature comesf- . i ftfHr: from seVen slates, California, i toil EN^BUSIN ne would pay the r Ice? a paid a salary while guaranteed uH overhc trained for a career ir iship? . d retire with wer is YES to these q Life Insura 97 AT l ANT A I, GEO eta, DIRECTOR, School Of I ortunities Open in I ?> H SUNDAYt AUGUST 21, 19U - Must Jobs T" - . J , 9 W % Jr^^T| HUHf^ J? ^ J^Hr - C* - '; j WO // y i ?1 F ^ /" / f H Br it/ I Jl I .a , / / J ' A I <% t J*-A ' A S_^? ?r it of the Urban League InterralaJ?Atr?ncy for th" Improvement * ? i* ec?tj~om:c / jn \ tians among1 ?egroes. It will be exhibited with re amateur painters on ' Sep? ember 28 at the Associated lme rinatT -Arti^ta. Fifth, Avenue, lew York. ?(INP) ? 1 ?-? .-.: - ?? * ' '-i Meet , .J Colorado, New Jersey. Ohio, Oeor;ia, Louisiana and the. District of Columbia. J - - - .' ?llS| Othef important departments of ! iirector: the health denartmeni with Dr. Garter L. Marshall as f trand medical director and the rcohomic department with J. A. _ * Billboard' Jackson as commission:r. ' _ . . _i; This convention promises to be me of tlie biggest and best of all jievior.- meetings, ?entire?? ? uiinti lodge will carry out the Idea r A 1 lis historical p?g>?nrr? wmphf.rU r.% the b.rvTi of the organisation which?was- founded in Cincinnati n 1898 by U P. Howard. 1 JESS??ent for your > learning-the?I " _? \ ia J expenses? 3 _ L'_ 1 a free school # . N'% r '* H .= uestions, write _ NCE CO. RGIA ' -v'rtl Salesmanship ~7^~ -J 1 Nine State* ' : ' ' V&m| . ? " *7 " ^^yt.'glyiigjgi ? i . .... , .. -i T''*!.! i" !''*? * HIJj