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AUCKLAND, New Zealand
an Australian official that the h
it8v color bar to include the na1
ir waa'attacked by New Zealander
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L ALCORN LEADER?Eajrl W.ads- &
worth Rand Is leading Alcorn A &i M $
College Summer School to a most e
satisfactory- and successful elose. -Mr.
Rand, a Texan and a graduU?ate
at Bishop College", has shown
ability In directing the 1948 Summer
School (.Campus and oif-eamp c<
?^ns sessions) at Alcorn A &i M Col- e
_ lege- ilarecelvod hly M 8. degree h
Jrom Atlanta University,, and has done
work toward his Ph. D. de- g
giee at the University of Chicago |'_ei
and Colorado College of Education, w
Mr.-Rand U alco oorving as Acting--rt
Dear of instruction, during the .Sum
TffiCr Sessions,he was appointed 0;
Chairman of the Alcorn Executive jy
committee which Is the chief adVmihistrative.
body of the: College t,
- during the period of the' President's
7 study at the University of Southern
California, and has been appointed n
.. as ueneral Chairman of the Alcorn
: pttculty IftSlItule, which is td be
held September 1-3."1948. . . $;
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Indianapolis Hou
I rrogram races
p~ wAamNQTON, b.;c'.?(nn^a)-t('t'
- ?fie of -the house holdemployment p,
^,groi|gftn^ de^iaed to meet local ex
r-'' J eel |>lUlh*d hylthe industrial kecre- ^
tju-y^^phumtr House, a community.
~ center in Indtahapplis, the Women's
- bureau of the Labor Department jv
found In Us first-hand survey of ?
household employment programs In ?
, infeteen cities. |
The purpose of the survey is the
stimulation of establishment of local
'programs to meet the current heeds r
y ' of .'homemaker and houseworker. !
Segregated Schools in the Indianapolis
area do not inrinrlp n trartp i?
| Kphortl Tnr colored- Students, who | (
>' . comprise one?-tenth of the popftla- j
tion, tfie repprt of the survey seated.
- .Planner House, open to ail but prt-1
' ma^ily serving colored .people in .
' ; lew-pi come groups, hoped to develop j
skills -in the.trainees, whoin it re- /.
ferred .to. specific jobs. - *
. At the time of the survey the T
' supply of unskilled wo.rkers- in In- j^{J
umiiapuusi,- wmun nau a pupyiauon 1
*of nearly 400,000 far exceeded the j
^ demand, bo , that housewives could
, e<esily; secure workers" 'to' perform S
' .fetftvyt dirty y/ dir.tigrooablo tawkal
1 Former 372nd _ ;..f
Head Promoted rl
: ^OaTpN-r^ANp;? It; has been 1
"< ' announced by the U- District I
. attorney's office that J^tty. -Edward |
, O. Boutdin, former Harvard athlete
< .and Olympic ace broad jumps ?s
' Veil as' former commander of .the
\ <crack-372nd Infantry regxnknt. Willi
discharSife?dutieWt^ OT1 ftdnrmistra-1?
^TTve positlori as head of >he civil
v division. The appo'Yutmfrnt, h-.hia-''^
tone m tnat'it marxs xne nrst Time -Ji
a Negfo has held thgt post. . 7
During the course of his sendee, | 4
Gourtfln has handled many .import- ; 1
ant cases for the government. SUch k
cases involved admiralty law, as well j I
L_. Atty. Gourdin is married and has 11
" Ihree children." TYewas honorably ]
discharged from the army with the I
.permanent rank of colonel.
NQ. 10 BEST COMB" Wo.
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S^Brass Pressing Comb
uIctwi 'Y ~ T II )
jhttSSwo^vMB $2?95(si26
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d Protests
Color Bar
? (ANP)? A statement . jj
dand continent would extend! ?
,ive Maoris,of New Zealand
s. last week. ;
The Now ^ealanders denounced j
le "White Australia" policy, and.
jclared that iiv their country the
LfiOris had equal rights -in every
:tase uf life with ThoseTUt^citizens-'
European descent.
An internal iona? incident almost
ared up betwc?fc the two British
jminions when due Austral tar .
iirteTOT t?f "llWhtSiat iun, A. A. Cub
ell. tailed thut a.Maori ex-service
ton who married an Australian
ouid not Le allowed to -Hve?
Ustralia. " q
[TNISTER SPEAKS
Prime Minister Petri- Frnser ot "
ew Zealand, saying that the rullg
must have been a_ mistake, dela
red: __ ? ir"I
am -.sure thai?^Ar Calwell I
nows that "the Mauris are equal m?11?resppL'ti:
with-New Zealanrter:
1 European descent whether hi
t New Zealand or abroad.
"Any discrimination-' rndeed, any !
lnt ui discrimination . ?" against :
laorl tellow citizens would be in- ! ignantly^and
latterly resented by 1
verybody in New Zealand as an I *
nforgivabie Insult to our country. !1
"None of us would be prepared to 1
crept lights, or?privileges in hi^ 1
ouixtry that are not available to .J
very New Zealandei." ? ,t
>NL* IN VVAKTIMh *~7
Princess Te 'Puea, one. ot the { J
reat Maori leaders, said, "Appai- :
utly \u <ii .tint likes Maoris only. n? '
artime, when they will fight, but I c
oes not ltite them in peace.' ^
Apparently surprised by the j-H
f New Zealand anger'at his anti- i 1
laori ruling, Calweil said that he , J
nd his country had nothing against le
Maoris ' - 'I-1
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WW FARM HOtJSINT, ,U
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American farmers -spent abouti.)
l.OOOiOOGjtXHh- for TTeW HMsiv re-T^
sehold Job
New Trends?A
be, baokiog, of orders for house- p
old mechanical equlpmeht, how- 0
er. and, the eventual availability, 4
fieKJ^achine^ wupld uliuuue IfieK
pe of worker required, according I n
i the director of^ Flanner House. v
Before the war no facilities were ! s
callable for training household
orkers -in the operation of *^new s
iTAtt AND SCREEN STARS PREFER t
Mflnift MM SMOOTH . *- jk ' r
LAROI * ?] jgy/t"*
*' 'W*"
UK fit (TKI lANHt TOILETIICS t
<M LAMMS CO, lib Av*. SM^M t - j
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?}* RGB $ 1 /^?B>\ SMft
&0 PR E S S I N Q L?-fljRi ?
rrninninin fffTM <T ilM C-TTH^nn
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ad handle, brass
K spo'cod with ?*E / '/
P*'?h.m?. p^cruMr
m m 'n rcfcrumtr v* r ,ii,*j
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SEND NO MONEY
$? AC '?y pottmaii on
ON' ~ ?^-doBwy ptm
CUPP*f J/
ticun g H. K. COMPANY ,,
$21 I ' * !v
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$2.75 jy | Box 2163 j *j
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HAITIAN MINIS T E R T<
FRANCE ARRIVES IN MIAMI B
J UPPER?Placide David, Halt a
ninister to Prance, accompanied I
:is wife and daughter, arrives i
Boys 'Pit
NEWARK, N. J." t NNPA ?~-Ne
li'iM'U kf'hrinl . I I I I w . ! i f I ?> ; W ilk uv
hose ol New York, Connect 10
md Massac huSrrtr, to jotn in
roypotr of?the unnual pilgrimagt
)l high school seniors to Washing
on; unless the p;act Ice ol segre
ation i' Ue cuiiUini-d iii Hit cup.
al. , ; ?
? 1 in-?plan?w?orel -I'll?m 5
xchange ol Tettej uetvCeen I'
lo^eph' I. .Bustard Assistant Coin
LUSsuuilei i/l?Education in Vhiiiir.
1 the division iig: inst disc run ma
Itrrr aFTO Richard L. Van Nort, 1'
member'oLJas.i spnng?r-grudtntt
n? ?class- at 11 it* Hadcionf ield,' Ne<
ersey, High School
Richard reported that the most o
he 192 members 01 .hi dais trie
o iorce tlie issue last spring in
letition to the principal.- 'Ihouia
CHStui n. but Jul hoc ?his sup
ort. In Washington, he said, th
,ei'e torced to use liolei and res
Tutrant TaciliOes apart rToni Ui
est ol tile class.
Alter .their return a prote-1 wu
Dkla. Hosoital
3ets hederal Aid
A)?Edwards Memorial Hospitu
n Tuesday. August 9? .received i
2'},h'6l checfc"as partial payipanu c
federal aid grant, tire second pay
lent made in Oklahoma under tlv
atiohal "hospital Purvey and con
truction act.'- ? .
Paul Snelson, director of tlv
itate Health Department's iyxspita
ivision, said the cheek represent
he major share of t.he grant .mad
j M'r. and Mrs." W J. Edwardwners
of the-hospital. *
The first. payment in the. State
nd possibly ui the nation unde
he JiAtl law. went to the hospita
ow under construction at NoWutu
ikinhomra It totaled $ 11)2 (D
"The payment-to the, Edward"" hos
itiLi. which Wm- wig >
lfj>. Edwards was reiused -udnu.->
ion to white hospitals and w.v on
er construction. before the pro
ram was started, will ?>e applied to
'aid the purchase \jj- equi'pmen
hly. ' ?\
tiu>.? and -remodeling ..during "Hej
CCOlditlg to the./. CtjllilUene Uf
firinu'iht'' and >onn^ ^tgricultm
lifmrtmcnt "officials. say. the 'fig
ftSs may teavp' Pren 2b per (-en
ighen. However, farm housing i
till lagging considerably belnin
rbun dwt lling.-, in quality, afcoi ti
ig^ to the -deti^u^ Bureau. -
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lachines. "Anticipating the need o
ich training,- the .Flaimer Hhus
rdjerf planned foi. tlm lut.uie'-m
lead oh general household"' train
tg courses, to' give sheriff^
in ni.-Jhj^-tTprrrrnoii <>f hottseholi
qulpment : ; .
Various types of liuuusehuld .up
bailee's Were to Lie installed in tli
K.ir')i 'r:iirirf- 'xrt.l.ii Iji?
imnipMl TT) TFTTn one skill ,"i t
inre; ^Vc-Tv" us the bptoattoh of
articular type *?f wash,iiit& muciuni
Mil she becapie an (expert, at k
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EXHIBITS READY EOR SOUTI
/IDE 4t H CAMP- Nine panels u
;thi Bits' showing the varied ?ctl
ities 61 4 II club members ur
^uUy fpc the first Sontliwidr 4 I
ratrxiii/p lu be held August 24-U
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THE LlGHTBQtJSE AND INFOR/S
nn
TXIUm ?k , \
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^W' I Pafflffi
I ummM ; #&$ ^
D ' MtitlnT, FTa., aboard Pan American
TT^World Airways*-Clipper from Port
r. au Prince. Haitian capital The *
<y ' Haitian minister, a prominent aun
ihur-, is-enroute to New York.
'grim ages
vv malic to U,ic Hatiiloillji'lil Hoard ot
.k Education. theii the youth made, u
P lr?p to Newark lp tile a t uhiulmn' _
a 1 iuth Dr.^Bustard The latlei .wis
- away-on vai at un. So "The t raduai wiote
a letter asking ulutc action
'- "We atodi ill.. cumpktHHd against ,
L- : _t j'.i t ;i al^iun, ' tn?wmtrr?tit.t .in T- u?"
1 e11 it W a: a Vipl.it to'li nl' 11 n" 111 ill
1' | flpies ul il'.'loOtrac> a1. luui'hl ">
f i bur 4tilth I'liool (lic.sruom; \V<
t.Alell v ipplviii!'. tile, principle- ITi
-JL'UUUllGli Willdh U
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iii :i lettei made public l.i I I'll- i
7, I t: ?i\. i )i LiU; tai d~ replied
*r"Th?- mvi.:;u:n in'eiub, id itvniii '
iV liieild to the Assist?int Cuiiiii 1.1 sioii - ,
or oi Education in-charge ot ?oc
f "ondary schools, H H Hjaii that,
d the practice oi many Pio>w .rei:!**'.
a high -.chooii ol making annual
si tripsin Washington.'to' be venous ?
ly .vtiidicd to tin chuol
e _i* ar at' 1048-411 #Iu addition, it . r
v :io|it:,"d ilitit ii* will t> ?.-_ihi> .j.i.'it t?r
- school author it ic.-. in Mt'tv . VoiK,_
e ' Massai hu.d^fs a u il Cohln rtwiri
along the isiUiie lines,
s ' l.'lillSONAL ACTION
?, . ' 1?pci sun,illy. ekped !7i n coin
^JTbend dial TJ the pattern m Wa.>hmelon
caiihor'lH changed that
?| .dii.'ij. llJ f.1.! I Mcnuoi or^cwii
liuue the practice ui taking .senioi
_ | muxv trips u> Wrt.-dtmgtrm?Peril a p??
j trs time goes oil Lhu - Hnddenfir-td "
j r mcuteiTr"Vill prpve of gr^nt vav.?
if : in helping to. i^ngc.4^ tradition- j
- f "This pattern, as you' fcno>i;. Is !
c al pattern.
- caused by *Oie peculiar .set;up in the
ly. it seems that the pattern ol
, the Southern States and the accept^
ed one. i)'l the. Southern members. Ol '
j^onetesv. have to date been successiul
m inainfaimng Wjishjni-'to.'r-. as
>, a Jiifi Crow city "
r New Jersey's ra w i institution
) luibids .fi;rt I .it ton .in public
i I a 'i it', la i f ,1 iVi :r. i?do j^ul)?h u V >- ?
<.'-1 III 11.11 I.li'ft' III'. I.- till Ol, .IkIi.
| mv* tile pi acta_t*
Nat'l Urban
Workshops
^?N-KW YORK?? NNH.A ?'llie Na- '
~ tloiia.l 'tJrbuii Lean lie will -hold lis
!Jd annual workshop TfmFeTeiiee at Vlr".d-gli4lu
'U44k>i-V UnivVfMty in Kh'll- r
Hinond, Virginia, September G-10. ;
many years smoe the organization
r This will murk the. tirst time,in' many
years-,-jnee the organization
. iiii.s held it- lumual im-eling In the,
" ' Smith ? * ? 7" LL
_Tjn? llVe-diiVi i 111,11 i i n i- rtilislr '
loufte.en Wuik.la.p r<: i drwiesiou
|?tur evrntrr irc i t 11 i/F- .iTul
i mure -LltiiJi t rtty |!Oei;;:n p.irtlf'V'- .pants
f(.e;M trau.jn i .peeled lt?
' e.Npeed U60 pel mmi. i | Voting lit'
y h.iil Li ,u m b iil-u . i.' > ' itt ti-r-n-r^
?tfifty'fclX fiiiuli . mid 11 if!IIdl'lj-', lead"
u' vrs ?++- -labor. , 11ki11 t r >, t duration,
a 1 id soeiul Work
L Oscar SfCurlt v,,
BL ;T
1 at. Southern, . univrrsj'y. Baton f
Hoii^r, La Taking' a l.t.>t% nmute
- lik'uk at the exhibits jM H*r io -?het?
e , .shipment. from ,the U s* UepartI
. ini'Ht .uf. -Au-m^tw-irr WarttlU'Mmi '
1 ujc del l ho otsh't- m 11 william-:
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/VER, COLUMBIA,SOUTH CAROLINA
Say s R
Provide
Sigma Speak
- Indifference,
LOS . ANUELKS- No amount ol ; ;u
deiiurcmlion of Americanjirt TnAief ' > ?
or." liiilairings <7f the wn.te loan ls\ .111
going to produce tur Ne.trues the'-p
nufnber of jobs, the degree of
wealth, or the quality of comfort 1 ur
which every American seeks as his '-U.
birthright, tt A Howard, president 4 .ts<
of liroadway Federal Savings and rit
Loan Association, told delegates to it t
xin:-naUointl ^ conclave of Fhl tic
Hi la 'Sigma Fia ternity, meeting sh.
nerc this week. __
-tCffcreui, ur ^onu'iiue%j?^plesol ln~?A
ability to deal with the' situation
where i>n >'i fi!iuni|n rirpri'^ton?has ' ?
.nevitably lound Negrbes 0:1 home
relief far out of proportion to their i"
'ratio to the total population," Mr
i1,iv..ikI wanted ~ " ? L
The west coast banking official I
described c picture where Negro 111 ome
is small; all employables in j
tin family are usually compelled to in^
wuhk.; Um competition-for jobs in * jj'n
i ' itn., ...
i wait iiiwm Hio umvjjuc M'i'i IVI , |",jlie
reasoned that it so-culled white
enterprise is "either unwiling or ,?
un.ibli to uU o)L> tin ' potential H
l>n h.ice nii'iii"?Nr i.>>.? Uu im >? r
entieppiM* oT Negroes them-elver. ^
must * he stimulated Ny carry the (Jii
load
SIGMA PHpJK 'l '-me
'I he "bigger. it lid better' 'program
i? one oj Siginu> major projects. Mr ^
Howard appeared before:the report.. t,u
rrrrtim7 when he madft his scathing ' kn
remarkj.*' i ba<
Earhei in his- Do^ch Mr Howard
i hided Nfpro bnsim-ss people for ; W1<
talking 11 "grandiose term*'1 of-ex- : ? c
pan:ion ;ftjei development with ap- : *2.
parently no.inrimationio go seriotis<d'--tteyoi.u1
Uu=- point* *tl .proposing.T , '
Mi cited, three i x.ih.ple^ where
sponsors .of. good . ideas held the j .
l'til h-.itJi-J tha't mter.t.v " would
be attracted to their program.-; \ ?
.iiocely Uv- 'nailing in the hews- ' _
japefs.. . . - . ? i Br
bemo.imil", tin- au vine' among us ^ '
of ~a n.t i'lietlly it-foenr/fd .bust- -hc<
;n.vs lr.idei. Mi Howuid MitUiH '.n'lt'tl |
7hat no matter how .good an idea is, I u
a li'.iw bold it ' pi'QJi ijl?n,"
Blind Man Admitted ? ;.^J
XoConnecticut Bar ' va
NEW HAVEN. Conn.-iANP?? A 1
young blind, graduate or the Yfde f
university law school, Earl L. Carl,
29. was admitted to the state bar ,
last week and sworn at the New Ha- '
ven County .Super lur court ~T
lie w\is one 'of "50 candidates who S.
...? .. 1 iir
passeu inc ,uar examinations, ootn
written and oral His oral was-the -ua
sanie lis the others, but the'.wr.tten i
in braille IX
. Carl credits, his success "at Yule H
where he "finished among the first M
10 :n his class and m the bar tests Pr
tt a fellow white student, Irv ng P
:v-a,; ot N' A Havt 11 a 1 id ills Vsefint' f"'
>-\ >: tin11, Dwtttfi .. Ins. inniie -frr?six
" er
: ? , ; - Mt
League :
onl cm i
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Athnnn-trntnrr l.con H Ki*tVsi,rllnt.,'. ' 1?
\ u't.chdVinan. Counoil ut Economic
AvlvihuTs to. PnaoUimu 'Vnillia*1 ?r
Charles- H.'M/iVtt1;', president- of the
College'??f Education-und Iiuiumi . i1
Alts. Wilberforce. .Ohio, a .If - be,
among the principal spVaKers
Others are Edgar Hu.V,. maiiugiuif -editor.
Tampa ? 1-'I>*i i.ja Oa+j-y?
Tllili" ?'frlaik Stall, fduc.ill 'i ;il till
rector. International - hudie* Garment
Worker- t'n.uii i.M'la J,,?
i |>J i .! .Nloi'i ou pel' .onpel dirvo <t r,'
I'lUw-y-H-nvi.? Company. Leonard
A Mayer. vice president Western
RrseiV e I'lilVeT: lt\ . alHl pier.a hi 1
NUt IC! Ut I t ' J'.lell'TTf i iVi i lc H
! > lie.; il Kirkpati u k', ileaiCi-i AudeiiL
. ~T3ethany College,. Harold
I<oft. chat assi -taut. Division
At'auiM Discrimination. New .Iit^-.
II
m\ \ ._+ &, ^.^Jt^tkA :' $*/jl
son and Walter H. Conway, Assistant
Directors of Extension ServioeT*
ami- Sherman Briactw. list)A In.".jMHation
specialist. tUSDA PhQ)tu
tTT Forsyilie) I
8
^ ; T
ace B\
er Deplores
Inability ?
ss or failure is going. to depei^i
^v^c-upon tin. business piesHgi
H business leadership of the
unsors of the idea."
He concluded his statement bj
King business people to assumt
eir share of responsibility "foi
aiding opliilon ahd speaking th<
wv of Negroes" rather, tluui leavi,
it to the "soc.al workers, polltare-:
witr!""r'; >>n^ .?w.rt.y ^
ape the destinies of out group.'
Aob Takes
^isoner
rom Police
j
Hi I HAUfcXPfl IA?( ANP) ? PI ash
knives. brass knuckles. a cqd'i
mtr ji hum.*, anu u wuunuea muc
ik-leader clitiuuced a Tree-for-all
15th and South Streets Sunday
t n u mob pf 400 tried .to take
>-yiierM?from Patrolmen John
nr. and Henry Jordan.
I'he patrolmen had arrested twt
iinen Alio ' were disorderly and
uk abusive- language. Other sea n
protested and urged the ciowd
free their buddies.
'atroinian Elbert Bannister, an off
ty. plainclotliesman, grabbed a
ift* about to be plunged into the
k of one of the arresting officers,
lie wrested the knife from the
'lder, Bannister went down under
ruTiing blow from a pair of brass
uokles which broke his nose. As
Th Smith, 39, the alleged attacker,
d, Bannister fired two warning
muster brought him'down with
j shots:
iUWD DISPERSED
tfeanwhde the crowd- had gone
ick.s and other missiles were
ow n i\t *the policemen. During
ight of ihe.-riotmg the tirsr tat
mum escaped?Two?more . off
ty policemen came to the aid of
in nimriuKa.?Tin ljuhiI .Hill
t-cTTo free four meij pnder onwr
lalty?several carlouds of police
nforemerus arrived ancT the crowd
s dispersed.
\t the hearing Sunday morning
bert Frazier, 28, merchanr seain,*
and Rupert Maimer, 23, were
urged with Inciting to riot artd
re held in $2,500 bail. Edward
arges of interfering with' an??fer.
Smith was confined to Gradte
Hospital for treatment.
ipartment of Education. William
Gray, president; Florida A and
College'; Harold McNulty, vice
esldent, Eilert Printing Company;
Bernard Young, Jr.. editor. N irIk
Journal and Guide; and Amo
j (. srhvcx^ specialist, in Lhe_higheducaiion
of Negroes, United
atcs Office of Education.
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BOMBER PUTS SOMETHING
\TASK ON CANVAS?New York
! Usually it is Uu opponent that
: Jot- Louis "'."ays on the canvas.
This time it is a painting. The
4heavyweight ohampon ?s using, his
1 j good right hand for sweet chari,.|
ty^Jsake^.painting a pair-of tmx|
shown and auctioned for the bene
Cincinnat
WASHINGTON ?? <ANP> ? All
} roads lead to-Cinciiinuti this week,
i when representatives of some 200?1000
Elks from ull sections of the
country will gather at the Hilly
City to celebrate iheir golden jubilee.
The 50th session of the grand
lodge-imd,er the leadership of Its
grand exalted ruler, J. Pinley Wll!
son, will be held at the Music hall
j Aug. 22-27.
' One of the main features of the
. convention is the oriitoric'al contest
: which is held annually by the department
of education* under the
sifpervision of Judge W. C. Hueston.
* grand commi'-.sioner of education
This years contest wilt h?.--'hoi/i
Monrtav n1<rht will feature contest*
ants from seven states, California,
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IN BUSH
one would pay the
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e trained for a career
inship?
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fiztd, DIRECTOR, School of
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* fit of the Urban League IntOTlra|cial
Ag?ncy for th? Improvement.
[< ?* uc?^ omic y >h \ tions* among *"
Negroes. It will be exhibited with the
work of other celebrities VMio * !
| are aniateut: painters on Sep-j.tember
i?8 at - the Associated .-.
' American A rtists. TTfth, Avenue.
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Colorado, New Jersey. Ohio, Oeor
jgK ' milslflfia unci tile District ol
i Columbia. ; ....
]" Othjer important departmcnU ol
the /grand lodge are the civil liberties
department under tie* dtote .<
; tion of Hobson R. Reynolds, grand
' director^-^hfe- -heahi?--^*epar^timit-? -t ~
T with Dr. Oarte? "L. Marshall as
! grand medical director and the
economic department with J. A.
Billboard > Jackson as commission- .
er. - ! /"
This convention promises to be
' one of the biggest and best of all
previoivs meetings,., as the entire
r.ntnd ? '"> ? ?rry out-the idea
of his historical pageant empha^isi
?Lim rhM h-ri?. Ihp (.rgantrStlnn
- which was founded Til Cincinnati
in 1898 by 11. F. Howard. ' -
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