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^^INPAY, AUGUST n, 1948 . ,.JT l'.'-" Human Rights V : V? - ' . ** T*'' . ^1 Hfc' /i W E^.' ?jmV ' Hpjpjnp ^HMMil...'.<!w 1 r -->.4^'; HflH? Hf ?> -v4r>n.-t /?Jb9 rej^^^HPi ' Ifl z|^y^x. M 1 I B^iJI ; " |v PICKET HIGH MEAT COSTS | cs" of demonstrations hy 1st A\ 1-?? NevTTTorlT Housewives picket.the Consumers & Tenant's Comic h? Forest?trv^r Retail 8loi u, 1st Ave. i against high meat prices. (Kej and 10th St., in the first of a staj- i stone Photo' ^SUnut Wnmort * American Bridge Association Is Being Feted By Auxiliary ~ T-ATLANIIC CITY?(NNPA) ? Tire Ladies Auxiliar of the Atlantic City Bridge Club is carrying out-a vartet; , - - program^for-the-entertainment of the deletrat.es nnduzddrnr * here for the fifbc nthainiual tburnanWnt -Ameritnt'i '"Bridge Association. ?? ?1? ? Play, begaTT Sunday, afternoon (August 15) and wi: continue through August 22. " ' Richard York Nelson served as general chairman ol'.th C*: committee on arrangements. - ' ~ BostonGirl ArTSfudenf ~ - Wins 5coltish RifeV" Award ., BOSTON?(ANP)?A. scholarship of $450 was award ed last week to; Miss Marjorie Youngblood at a banquet ii Hotel I^eRpx by the^General Grand Encampment of Knight L_ .* ; Miss Youngblood, w^o was honored graduate .from I Practical Arts high in Juner plans 4:o enter the Conserva I . tory of Music* Oberlin college in Ohio. She will major ii Kp pianoforte. r: ? I Savannah Gets First Negro - Case Worker For Children SAVANNAH, Ga-(ANP)-Savannah got its first colore^ . - case worker for children last week when Miss Pearl Lavim - dor tn m~~f Kt~>~ Child vp.ruicix Miss Maude M. Butler, director, announced. A native of Savannah, Miss Lavender recently* oarne< ^?Trity~School of Social work. She earned her A. B. at Soutl J Carolina state college, and graduated from Beach big] 1 school here in 1942. Negro Girl Returns From Inter-Faith Seminar , * AKRON, O.?'(ANP)?i-Miss Marjorie A_._ Stieirersi -i home-again after attending the recent Midwest Interfnitl seminar at-Gamp 'Pip-Waken Springs, park, Minneapolis.. She was the only Negro representative among. 40 stu ' dents of vthe Christian and ^Jewi^h faiths attending th i ? seminar. The program, believed to be the first of its kini in the midwest, was _spQnsored-4ointk' bv t he TChti-LJelamat 'ion league of B'.uai and the b'nitetf GbrrsLan Youth move ment. ~ "" DrrMorton Gets Lqngston University English Post ffe LANGSTON, qkla..?(AXP>_ 1 >r. Ijt.na p. Morton, o Trtfryli 1{!Cyina'u PUt^iC Hrht'r^S? ai-CipU-ll U |)OSt Oil th? JBingnsli faculty at Un**ton university according to ui Z l_no?ncement by Dr. G; L, Harrison, president ,,f Uy? ZvZ EXELENTO 1 HAIR POMADE r-~rr V Used by lovely, popular ||j | women for over 40 years. V, '**???-.'O s'J 7 Mni jf/ You, too, can have soft, *. r f?(w T.J, ' glorious hair the EXELENTO " *' ^ rV-i^* _ 'jj 'J way. Delicately perfumed f<^r -iV V; jj p- added glomou,. V.. Ssg^SS, OtWr IXI LENTO oauty Aid* ' . Glottin* ond Pr?iting Oil 7 ' ' Odor, a dainty lUodoronl * K? turo ond got th? original In 7 ' Mooch Crioffl, to! brighter ikin yollow tan. Only 25c.ot all ' i ' drug ttorot " ^ rnT]7i(?aTntirdT7T?3ty7ijl?rV1irWffltffiMn ?Mv '" - ' ^ ' ' -.? " kk.. - \ . . ' . ' - ?? . - *' [ ? * THE LIOK Forum T nfab O ;_s 5 t E L E ANOR I Dear Eleanor: . "j T am u~~womun of thirty-five who hi\s just married for the second time. My first husband died five years ago ~ah<r Teftt me a small ^amount of insurance Which I have supplemented by taking a part time Job. By so doing". I have been able to' taae care of my two children very nicely. I The man I have recently married i. ; lives in a very small 'village but he j has a nice home and "seems foraL-of j both children. M;- brother and hn ' wife i who is very close to met livt 1 111 my home town and they are anj mous for my sixteen year old sol to stay with them while he 'finishes i his hieh school work. Hii; friend: | are all thei;e and he wishes U | stay th^re. Do you think that >i i will be a wise thing for hint to do' \ or shot Id I insist on his living j with us? ? A Tennessee Mother. Answer: - ? | It seems to me that letting you e i son finish out his school year when jj he has been going is a nice solu-. "" Of course this means that you ? hrother"aiiil his wife ->nnist take good care of him and take .the pro per interest in his welfare, physi tally, morally, socially ami spiri tually. JOT oT that Is included H the? rearing and supervising lh< s2;' tefih ager. He can come to you on the weel ends and in that way come to kno\ his steptather better. Teen age boys are usually rathe hard to get along with; it take * ' much patience and, .tftct j?n the par f of parents or FeTative^ t<? riitnp ttlh this period happily. If you pull-tins boy away from hi _ . JxienUs?twtti?the large "schooT witl ns varying interests, he will be a II liaise ends and unhappy for a tine ' i at least. ?-?r?r~~ p i% By coming out for a few day?_a _a finn? and i?Hhing_tff Huntlngr-h ; wilt associate his new home witl pleasant limes: Kleaiior Dear Eleanor, : ??.??:i?-v u?... , j. wuvc uetui married ior seven j leen years and have three child ien.F!?r the past year, my husbanc ** I and I have not been getung-wlont . so well. He dOTSttt ever want to gc i 1 anywhere with me and doesn' want me to go anywhere. He seem; not to love me anymore; so I huv< 1 found another fellow.-that?I- thin! a lot of. This man.comes around al - the tune and he has told me tha he will do anything In tire worlc j for me.and take care of me and thi I children, and be a father t^vthem , Please give me your advice. < , ^ Broken Hearted ^4? KENTUCKY Answer: i uu got aiong au rignt lor six j ! teen years and just this last yea/ : tilings haven't been going so Well Are_yuu^sur^ 4ltat?this other fenoy n ; is not .llie cause of your trouble? i) So many men are so'unfair. Tliej i refuse to reveal their "real selves' _ t before marriage. They play up tc lhe idealsr standards, and ex|M*cta.J lions of the girl in order to uii her. What a man says he wiTt d? and h-^ gets vo* *TjT usually^! far different thing. | My advice to you is to try anr ?+?-?? LIGHTENS CLEARS SMOOTHS ' | dark rough blemished skin - mndgnJflTyTjy external causes i ll't how ci)sy^kin7mty~io bleached ; lighter and hriglt1cr. while extenxally Lautwl pimple? and rough, harsh sk in arcsmoot hod ) *A?XlKh's SKIN-'wHlTKNHH Oin'1 ; nient . . , leave on all night ... let it work j wbdv yon *?|eef> Fwlt directions with pai k PttR^ tVuition u\>e <>nly as_clirccted. j See results in 7 days' trial (.sometimes i overnight) or return what's lelt lor money back. 25c and 5tk sizes at ding stores. MC AT AIL CAc L DRUG STORES ?JU ' S~ Dr. FIIEd Mnwrk S SKIN WHITFMFR m , FREE TRIAL. iN^JOt lar pmtkiittf, pi>tagi tm Dr. FRTD Palmer's. Depl. R, Box 264. Atlanta.Ga. First step too ? > lovelier complexion \ > DR.FMD-RALMFR'S <1C<; < | - SKIN DELIGHT SOAP < . V ~~m!" ITHOUSE AND INFORMER, COLUMBIA, S f Delta" To Help Aehieve Realization Of [Civil Rights -T~ | -ST. LOUTS?-Madam Hajari Nehru. wife of Indian's Minister to raj 1 the United States and a member U - of the distinguished Kohrn family Hj i will share with u group of out- . j 1 11 landing AnicHcttHH a fo urrh on H-'ii-Humatr Itights- Our Challenge "T jn ? j and Our Responsibility" ?t the |P r J public meeting which opens the v Si I-20th . natropal convention here of tic i the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority > next Juesday evening. f f-f?1 Tilt "Cohvention wilt re-affirm ' > j its support of the^newly-?ctcnlt'd t ; American Council on Human ? Rights, the Washington lobby be- d| { ing maintained by a group of six p j Creek letter fraternities and0 fori I sororities, and vyill proj-eot?rr~pTTT pas ? gram designed to brine- home to* eut r N'ejfroes, ^ through affiliated "I ? | eliapters, \Vnys and means of achl Da; . ; eving fuller?icalir.ul inn off civil t-oi I riirhts. The* opening night forum r with itsinternational flavor will . 1 be held in Kiel Auditorium, and pj'e . will he presided over liw Lester Wjt . L. r,raneer, executive secretary, n;r;i _ National Urban League^ Others .. j , 1 wtir, will {inrticinarr ru tins dyim- for pj mic?session- on hUtTTan righTs are No; i Mrs. Mary McLeod Hethune, i eat < president, N'ntivial Council of Ne- dui v t^rro Women; Dr. Homer P. Rniney Cr< | president, Stephen's Oo.llege, S r . Columbia. M-u.; and Mrs. Sadie 8 | T. Alexander, membyr-of the-re- WUi j?Un- i l AWARDER ^ Mrs. Alexander who?wte?rtrf jT" j - first national president of the t Delta, will he awarded a plague < ? J for het; contribution fo -the work t : of .the President's- Committee _Dr x1 hPHiney 1^ well h-floW ll./fiTlCL+S Ji, ~ i : Heral views, a cucmmst-Hner^rhlrtl r "jp ^-rrmrt titfh the' pre*ide*K?v- of the; 1 j University of Texas Miss Vf^ioel L_i P fSmilli. wJUMdarrect in the title "j role "of""Carmen" Jones",' the : I in uauway urnwiin i1,,')), will ne tnt? jjuest artist for the evening. ii RECITAL The customary Delta artists re- ^ * cital takes place this year on VVed1 ne^dSy eventngT" Listeners wTTTT * hear Miss Helen Phillips, soprano, | ajj 1 and Miss Carol Blantun, paimst. : I * j two who ,have already starter* on ' ; -the road tw_8ueoessj and Miss Ani- . I * ta Kirfley, a "new find" and re- 1 i cent graduate of Howard Uni- ; 1 sity. Miss Hlanton. who is the | 1 J only one of the three not from i St.- Louis, is an in"t struct or in * ' music at M-organ College. Haiti, - PH] mrfre, ? -i AWARDS ^ ,r*\ .. - . KT r\ i ?em* sorority win announce the "award of might scholarships foi "r? graduate and special work oTi vor i Thursday afternoon. ,Vi least uaxo?Lilil 1- MARSHALL IM.AX -fr _!- Aid - to?foreigm -'fenvrrnmrr.r^f'^ rthrough the Marshall Plan has pass ' eri the billion-dollar mark Four ^i ' new DC-6'airplanes. to be put m- ?;;j| 1 tc trans-Atlantic ..commercial set ' vice, have been allotted to Norway? and Denmark As -the Hecavcrv ' gram r'n;wi<Piir:Su.i--Rai fuui'-flldldhs r7To"~ i "of existence, total dollar gifts T I amount to $1.001,988.4.111 I ; ? ; " " d :mpateh-tilings up w ith your husband. '1'' See if you can't start all over lor I your children's sake and make * ? **' I happv?InmurTor them. so ^hat the\ ?jill'' | j can he proud or Their mother and I their father. When people bring ''''1.1 children Into the world, "it is their ,l . duty to rear them in a respectable ' home?art if not pull them, arvund , I .....I..- ..... beeause ?imc follow says lio loves ^<>u- ? how -? As far the other follow "coming (ii) <" i around, you and lie are playing a tjnn, J very dangerous role, for your lius- ;(j(. band might be of "the dog in the !j hay type? Try to find out tlio eause ' _ of tTte change. in tutir hosb^mfs 1H "I 1 belllfvior.Also turn the "search 4 -light" toward yourself?? Are von Q doing your full duty toward your II husband? You know it is so easy to 4dame the other leltoW. Thestfafght - path is Usually the hardest but it , is best to take it. ! '~v VI inrr |7?s w ishes, j,k Kleanor __ ? - i ' ( Adress your letters to,? ... * ?Kleanor, 210 Auburn Avenue, \.? K? Atlanta, (>eorgia. i ii ai i >- mi i l?,lS t?af T <$, ,11 I u - _ PPfce BooKtcr|i^^ ... v - ^Mowms-yrvi.e _ i -< L-Z_ * * * ^ App 11 /._> < j y .... . OUTtf CARINA "i 1] . 3f<y\ Madame Rajan Nehru, aut?r. lecturer and wire of the dian Minister to Washing n,- who addresses- the Delta 6ma Theta Sorority Conveum in S^. Louis next week. ? i - - Lj_ rvnrinr Ta c*meet# vwi ivi ^ v xvii i y prigle Series ITTSBUROH. Pa- Am?ilcfl-V_ ;iulusi^--w4htt^ newspaper reporter , been - living in the South dissed as a* Negro and his story, Was a Negro in the South lor 30 y will-hiaun-tti The PiTt'sbnnrYT^ jner issue of August 28 Lay Spngle, who won a Pulitzer a' m journalism In 19H8 when he bveied ihe conn'ectiOus of Sume Court?"Jus rTCT* Hugo liladk li the Ku Klux Klan lias done it i in. n his Courier .series he tell* how . a loH lUUIltft lie li aVelf.-r as a tro. lode tug in Negr<j households, in# in Negro restaurants and oiling the discrimination of Jim iwi.stn luce not one of the lynwirtot, <.f? noes Sprigle talked to knew he .' i wh.te. tiiev, atefe-eaTTTfRI and TTwTlt. linn. - His story thus ear.-! '.' - _ . ; - B; ',' P'4 s&?fe 4^'' | ^?...-. ?,j t ? ifl K .' V.^M fEWLY-ELECTED N. A W. C. SSI I)KNT--Mrx Kll,, P ,srfMVitrt r> \vi\N ('!( < ' f l< :l^ tH-<Klf|..^> ?Wo V..V, lonal Association' of Colored" menV Clubs at a. recent con-i iti<*n heio :n Seattle, Washing- iim at sensLin.Ll-Uu, ^ estrrmtef" 1.501.000,000 - bushel crop jolition of some tT N, economic is staked at Geneva. I.es7r -W il.gc-lr n?ITH'TT"' Woman. vet t>> he selected, llele will he the Usual round of al ev ents, including ''luncheon? i e r-. a I o rn>al' danei; an opera : a nioonliuht picnic. Of parla.r interest vvtll be the lirnch".11 'IVuesdav?w htc It ; hcrrrg ISC led jointly foi t lir jsorors. fTie Tucal unit'of the N'at.ional ;?-ll of Negf" W'tiien 1111d 11 e 1 -? ^oro.rity. "~\rmhda Sigma, graduate, ?t<d rn? hliegii; under gi adnat e.. iters are hosl e>ses for the ents.ii'i. VJirit.u- affiliates of, hif'frl Hi ill Ml1. ' '"Ut.c :1, ever,-will enterlain I lie vlsi-. Miss Dorothy I. Height, nail in evident nf M ill ... .. must th'r"^ys>i'ijt>. -s Bg^inl Rliai < n Prrl?s!'l ii fin in. i) and V ' ' M..in l! oy hyi.ld BkRll^v "ini1- "! VHns.'\'')i TT^^ITAI I I Y A .t'l. SH ARVJN ' I?EH S Contains 11>HI I II! I 11 tri! Vilminn . IS > umnii inii il?rpr~ iij< u rv Insist TTiT irt.nilia! SllAltDN 1'EiU.frfl --i 111) it Hi lulls l.llirr.ll supiilv {u oo fi I) *2 ;'h: lipid hi philli w)i)i*f?K*sW?Srttf.nl ai'' lull? ? 1111 t' v lllll K l{ li III ,1 111 l>l'l| ? sihhon ?<? irrirr n i?' Mmitfonirr> Si Jir.fv City N. J one or boJh eori^ , -? ? - jf ' o V a (hiqnon .. > Unbro , nu his, w^t ro. n, ,h, i'O <* >UK /<"''Ad . V % k American Ass'n , Of Univ. Women i. To Appeal Case ; WASHINGTON, D C ? (NNPA1 * ?The American Association of i UnlversiTV Women raid last Thurs-^ day it will appeal a District Court jrder prohibiting expulsion of i the Washington branch, for refusal S( to accept colored members. * | V ?Tht?~board of dltectors iuinounc- 71 ed, simultaneously, that the entire racial discrimination issue will be "resolved completely bv. the asso- )11 elation s internal procedures at thejli biennial convention at Seattle in. | e June. 1949."? ? -? Penduig the results of these ac- fs tions, 'he board Said, no steps will be taken further to implement the A policy of membership .which h has; construed to bo correct. The board f bylaws povide only one quaiifica- ' . lion-fur mrmbprship- aiTeducation:T al requirement. The dispute urysg in October. c| 1946. tfhen the Washington branch ~ of "A&tJW l lfused to admit, us a member Mrs. Mary Church, Terrell,.Ti widow ol tlie lute Municipal* Court Judge Robert FI Terrell. In De- I comber.- 1940. tlie national board * passed a resolution stating that persons should not be denied membership on racial, religious or po- e litidal -grounds." Wlivn the deadlock conUnued- in- V to this year, the national body li moved to expel tlie "Washington branch. The latter giuup forsta11?--j ed action b> going liito court here* fur an injunction. Last July 10, (Miiel D.strict Court ?i " V ric.s all the more force f<n being ! 2 straight from-the-sflioulder. factual reporting. * ' t Through a special arrangement with" the new York HeVald Tribune and til*' Pittsburgh__Eost?GtttelUh Thrr PTCTsburgh Cour.ier will have j) exclusive Negro |"-e^ rights m Th>" f series.' " " ~~ j u <TY. HADDA BROOKS Says 34 Application of Keeps wur"! HAIR STRAIGHT, U to <S MONTHS p * I I* \ 1 < 111 I I X \ our hair to' da\ at Iioiii** with ama/.iii^ ?ii?*w VI HM \-S I l{ \ I I. ami \ou ^ ' i ' i V won I 11\ ? t<? ?ti'aiir|itni it aL'ain ft 'i . I \ ' t 1 V lot I nun .s t?> (> month*. ton can ^ wa-h it. wavr j* ??? it in r~^ u11\ w ja-oauI-UVti iiiiitrr. ~ w > ft. .mil ra-i\ iii tnaiM^c. Men. ;/.< MMtUCII. <111111 If 11 M.xf PKliyM\> I |{ \ I I no hot I'Olllii nrcilril ?>N ami it iMniint |nirii v.im'- -kip ^ I'l l!M V - I li \ II. i? Iwtti-r now . J th.iit i'mt work* faster. ?*a?i**r ti- "- ?1? u??'"?Inn softer. ~ ^oll II 11 Iv?" it rust* i If >1 \ ahout a Im-ii11\ a ila>. (Jrt Bonn* ,\()\\. ht. BUT ^ ^ ^"hair straightener!/ AT YOUR DRUG STORE ' s2 GUARANTEED ?! must satisfy or money back I*'or Inloruiation' Write ? Hi PERMA STRATE CO. , 159 L Ctocafo A*t . ONicaffr ft, ftt h( i *mm ? warn jk ?. I.. ided otrott ihw, "fton? . Unbraide ? head. fiqwr* ?i - V / , y ) - \4USIC - i FHEATER .it " .* 1 Aiss G^raldine Patterson 4as Ended Concert Series NEW ORLEANS?Miss ( oprano and meiriljer of the n ersity, has just concluded a s uring the current summer. Miss Patterson's most recent na College, Durham, and Sha Cst Week. During alj the copcc d by Miss Margaret, Ann Mn 4. Y. Amsterdam News Ca Auch Plugged Music Festi\ NEW YORK?(ANP)?T estiva! of the Now York Am V'ednesdav August Aivcellec! a day or two- before In a statement to the put am News Welfare fund, gave '-he festival is slated to he h i nnnnncpd .?vr__ . slellie Lutcher Leaves 3oast. FoFCafe Society HOLLYWOOD, CALIFOR r following several successfu oast, hoarded the r'hiof there important engagement ate in the fall. . Following dates at the Hilt or soy and at CiroTS in Phil ad t ill open at the Apollo Theatt nd then will return to Cafe S k'taika. ??1??? -iggy Johnson To Canvasa very Crack For New Faces ATLANTIC (TTY^XANP +M4K*-mm5T_spec7tacular phase roducer,"Ziggy Johnson aniv imrt to ea 11 va s^TTbecbun try f oufce stoking undiscovered tj n*-1; due to go into rehearsal i National Association Of ftusicians To Meet 4nOhio ( Hk'AC(U ( alum 1T1 JTitr~25Th annual cor ^mfToTTYlf VinciVin'n.i 1. u 2-2(5. Features of this year's m roups, talent night , eonferen rmtest, national artists' conce tage And Screen Notes^. rom Manhattan NEW YORK?(ANP) ? A Sydenham Hospital,"' has beei off man. Narrated by Jose Fe f the Harlem hospital where" urses work side by side to he! The movie story of Ameri ospital will be distributed Wo Lamrston Hughes will dra A3k, '-Masters of "the -I)ew," A anslated the book from Fren tye rights to the coming pla: <FroroWashinj^tmr wmios leafer may return to the legit nnal has; bowed out leather tha ,000 Women attended Nat'I eauty Confab -WASH!NGTON, D. C\{ (N\-f\A H J 11,000 women, who attended e twenty-ninth anrural cotiveri'i m of the* National Be'nuty Cul- ' rist* Iwajtfle hetv ta^t week, ; *re astounded by reports that,' tenre hns^ completely revolution- ( d the hair culture business- . .,ij than 2,000 persons? "were ; hand and many were turned ?:iy fur lack?of room:~Pulk'e-~~ >? ir.,H ?.* . .. .. CW WI* uut^ UUIIUK ; e flit ire show to U?>p tfee-ai*les Mt m n ft fit protect th? halls rrf 1 e, Kir building. a ' * The convention was the first Id in the building since the { a sons got It hack. The show hp iii ut _ia-pr m.-fvong bMore"the ' u r. the auditorium W-aS. -packed-L iHl-liiiiisLuii were milling around j ying 1gain entrance. Sessions were ^ held Monday, I M-sday, Wednesday and endtfd ' -^-L? " . . isT!ce Bolltha J Laws ruled In. j voi *f?t+rr?WrrstTTTT^Ton chapter j. e said that "only hy the adop- f)ii of amended by law.by u. pa. TnaT convention . . .and a sub- , Quont refusal . by. a_ branch?4*?(ndc bv hin h may-ft In inch r ' lawfully jotptUed..lor i cXukhL to ^ hnit N'vitiw v m us incMibfiship " ! iroidtd, ocroit ?)) " '' " *" 1 f?rehtod. d, worn In 'o 1 -J 1 7 East A a.. - * "/ ?W ' w* _ . : -V .. , J: -1 _i wo?m*' A OT l\ I ^eraldine Patterson, talented fiusic faculty of Dill&rd tlnf- j eries of five hriiHpVit retain? tin/ ?-? ^Pan ?? . Lflk .?.** i - ; - ' / ncttls fal he_highly publicized musical sterdani News^ heduled for- visohu .stadium was suddenly it waa to.be presented; lie, the festival, the .Amsterno cause of the cancellation. ? ? T~: ' /'?*" ' * " *'V ? ; ' y\' S'i# y J-% NIA, Aug. 11?Nellie Lutch- Jjj 1 engagements here on the _?_ Suundav for New York Citv s will keep her active until more Hotel in Vyifdwood. New elphia, the "real ' gone gal" V ' **i >r in New York for one week---~t.i| iocietv Down town for ten - J h?? )?Embarking onwhat^mav of his. colorjwl -.'career as a ouneed this week his intern?-?^ Yom college campus' to farm ^ alent- for his "Senaa I lolls" of~ " n .six weeks. . . - " ' ; o^t Ja_-ierowiny ihrnuft/r the ?^ iventinn of the National Ag- ] ckl lit Loiumbus, O., August leeting will be various clinic -. _ces, the national scholarship ' - ^7rt and the honowf^prbgram. \% i Completed here by Julian C rr$r, this picture tells story ] Negro and white doctors and ; p Negro and white patients.:'.. - ^ ca's 1st voluntary interracial 1 rid Today Inc. inutize~ftteJacquGs R<TUmain ~ I AM ir tin f V* AM/i/v?? . V*.^1^ ?? iuu^ ttu mci vn V/mm, fit; ch. William R. Ka tzell hasi-jii-.'lJ the "n</.e that the Strand i j imate field now Uiat-the Na- ^ n giw up its policy. Thursday! The parade was-held on. -* Monday and featured floats and bands. The praise for the best fltfat was scAa?by?the?ftporjpfta delegation. Mrs. Cordelia D. Green John.- ; sun --was- re-elected for :the vtenih 1I_; term as president of -the . National Beauticians' League Wed- * .-.v^ nesdey. .-1^ -First vice-president^ Mrs. Flos. - ? fi sie Wilson. S. CaSx>1irwr 2mf * viee. M-s. Maude Gadsden, New York; third, vice. Mrp, w- Ruth tHoyvera, ^ Missouri; fourth vtc^. TT. F. Y^whg Mississippi, fifth vice, Mrs. G. B.' ' -j J H. Jemison, Te*as, Mrs, Bessie - .----J M. Freeman', Washington. fir>an. _ rial vetTetaryj Mrs. Minnie D. Hurley, New York, treasurer; J. i?i. rturreii, .New Jersey,_ legal advisor, and R. Haley Thompson, national organizer. . ~*j Double Fhteeeb FOR EXTRA QUALITY AND PURITY 'N yyUQUUli Jj Uf T?ni iw BSjJjL IMinn