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^TOfcjfalNlQUES-^New York- As
.part of 11 ricmonslinlloh oi mass
4ub?rculosLs case-finding staged by
the oity department of health, the
? Manhattan Central Medical Association
and the Harlem Tuberculosis
and Health Committee,- Dr. Vernon
Shriners
Conventv
Holsey Wete
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.|To Tuskegee
r|_- THSKEGEK,' A lH _('a n:1')
Q* tht NFA; Albon- ]
?farmers uf Aini'i inr tn" ftrrir
;Tu?kegree'lastswaf>k.
't,' J' Beyl^Wing the history-of - the H
v ^NFA and. it# founders, Holsey ?
- praised the srorh of the faVim'rM n
^Vjpwup,#? well as its fouri lers. } ?
> iLjWKHb - -Bg<!)kuiv 'i'.' )
George Washing tun 1 \
^V Harvey Owen Sar
~d?ed the Spalding coifftTy Board
of Fiegl&trars to jj*|jse dlocrtmina- |
tlon a fains t Negroes of 'the .coun
ty kn<| to stop any other hardships I
?' vimposed t^iqu triefo fry reason of
^race, "color b* re&gfoh j* ' JjijJudge
8carlett's order came as n
jM&ult of complaints^ filed' against
the Registrars, who a month at*
inaugurated a wholesale purge oi
*tha voters list?among Negroes '
. against the rules ol regnlaUon-fixert';
: pf imttTlaw. j |
The Spalding registrars explained
that whatever injustices they
had Imposed lipnn thf> Nppvnnr H-rre..
done in Ignorance of the law rathr
er than of malicious intent, and nr.- j (
, coramgty, agreed to. dlsist, from th? i'
practice-In the future.
Tfre complaint, filed by a group u
Of~Negroes of Spaldlhg Fountv 01 '
behglf of themselves and others' .
similarly situated.^;
Like the Twiggs county rubric
Judge Scarlett ordered that tht^,
- case be left open on the records,
lp CYents of further complaints. v
Oakland Citizens
Nat To Sand Man
OAKLAND. Cal. ? (ANPj In ;
+ :St letta to. #3ov. '-Earl Warren. Itr- ' ]
publican, vice presidential ..candi;
date, several leading citizens asked
the governor not to f'v|> Htin
Knox local Negro, bpsine.ssmah.tr: <
Mississippi where he is wanted for
an alleged crime of 21 years ago. ~"i
Supporters of King_notecLiils-cx- -
icuvjiu ims- a vtuupriua cm;.
jlANT NKW FfffT^OS/ "
-.+ .: jUcktnv* ii * HobK,
F rarti
^Brfj 7)?yi Ap*n St?.. W?K? D.C J
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Double filtered
WtfXmt QUAl/TY. PURITY
- 4fl|kfitTR OLEUM JELLY
Millions depend on thi3 name,
Mdrgllno, for highest <f?oWty. - ]
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central-Harlem District health
>ffirer rYjd-hnr nf 11M1 ,.J
iype of X-Ray machine to Miss
Dracc Qorsey, health education secretary
of the Harlem Committee of
:he New Yorh Tuberculosis and
health association The. jiirl bcitig
Hnu Cr
oti fn St.
>mes NFA
Meeting
=-LuudiiigL t-h^p work of thH~
Lu Hoist y,?ast^iKkjint to1 the
Tu.*kri'.''r. wc.lit'ohnnl I he N.v,"
mnvjcominy convention at
pen t,, .a "white man, Tor their in>P1
ration an/j aSLox-'a?m?IVu-Vrdrirr
OU]).- lie then revieweb the
jitory frehiiyl tin* huildiik--; and
Jir/iuoionts-oiT. the Tuskr^r^c earn
. - * ' ? '
raff :r. ; .. .
TFsrrally, he jpralseciL Tth.e NFA for
itfl aeivjec TftTrin# its 13-vf.tis j\s
hut with. eonerete action. Tn
S'f uv fundamental membership
structure, active members must
yrr&de up from farm band Hi- improve
farmer to modern farmer
and tbpn to superior farmer.
.. . "When yov speak of'e.mnmnniy
seivife, ymr-dirplny H.r?sph it
11osont>ed by W illard IJalln 4. oi
TTTaT Okla., who ,\vas your national
oratorical contest winner in If 17.
"This service.' said'Mr. Dalbis,
'mifvht range from constructing
terrace' lines ..for ? n?'iirhlM?'r to
giving?helpful 'frrrrt??rm Pre euro
if. ha~[>y cliii l. ?AVhntevei liic "JUTTi
/ice," nn matte' how nieuial or
how groat, there is enduring happiness
vvJiirh . eontus to a "Now
Pa) mum* for having .pondered .Mmvtcu
to ot hers
''The hig.h purposes of your organization
< odd hai dly, Ire het'tei
expressed."
TAPETOWN, KOTHIT APRftjA
ANP?.linirrow?mrr xvrrr
ntroduced here ^successfully Auc, 1f>
t was reported this week. . Cape,
rown's ' surburban railroads, have
rv tailed cars frtr ^It
Thby^ri'recatioh, whic.h applies to
irst class passengers only, has,.been
vorkwrg smoothly. it--f<r reported
ftsk Governor
Back To Miss. I'f-n
and bu.-nnei..i leader during-'impost
20 v<;ars. 'JThe letter asked
"Mr. King's exemplary (.undue*
i 1) *the 21 yea Is since t i. :iy i an >,> Itn
rrrTIV?T""!abli sired his rjght to' iu ' loin
and, should not result-in?liuVirrr
his life place in the jeopardy
that confronts a Negrrt in attempt
i?g--t-o~*tecnfe JllStfCc Th a souther:-,
state openly flountins- the bill 'of
rights,.
" -a' c' ur;:you 7T7 publicly s: a e t
your, refusal irr sign . Xhjp exmuUmn
p.dpery in'-this case."
?T*-ifa.s signed by T"Jt H u tweii v.
Bearbrough, t h c Her. Stephen
rrii'Thmnnn,?Tjrrr- WiIT.' j:t rr rDautthcily.
G??v Endure. Rirfnrv
Monro. MaynaYd .J Optafbcrc, Dr.
W Z Gordon, Francos E. WUlurns,
r,arey McWiilianvs, the Rev. .1 ,i.
Hicks, the Rev. L L. White. Francos
Oreen-i<tf\ l.nrrnzo iiowdom
I he Rev. Clifford S Spears,. Ajhn;
fhllbok. Mi:;- Ellon Cutler and .Jn.v
L'huvez.
"Wat40,50,6or
? Man. You're Crazy
^or^fy ?'OUf ThoughiU,^H f\rc *-*P*p|''
ill iil> with' Ctstre*. Contains tonic tor weak,
rundown f<?ellni< dan h<>1c1v to t>o<Jy'? lack of iron
wjilrh rrtanv men and women c?H "old.'" iVy
(Wire* TontcTaMets lor t>cp, younger fecit n*. tola
TtTV <T?v y?iw ?cjUaf?W- nil *Pfr WfcKof
??! at alt dru* ?Vor?* even wli?r*.
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. X-Raycd i:> M;-< Mtk-lri?Pnrtgr?rt
-1 i \Vos* TTFhSt root. New York
The demons'va't<>;i was arranger
as part of tho r>:trd Annual convcu
ti n- of National Medical As
,<Ofiation at tho Wadleigh Hid
School hrf" ('INT*)
I
9iurrui
zLottis
Washington Beauty
Takes Top Honors
1 In Nat'l Contest
--HT. I .OUR? i'NNPA ? - 'Annth.
^ ?:r paraae, .t lu., one by delegates *(c
j t he grand i;k'hof tht
KntglttS "Of Ti^ii; i .T.fr,. w.V. held .last
'I Inn > day niuhi n < -fi.n'l . i( ;n' iiH
! H) J. 11' t'llHVi !:!!nli In ; . of" tin
irhr :i hm'.s a net assocnued "organizations
/
_ Tile pfu'ude left the Mh;io?\c Ilnl
at 3619 -Eastern a- 6 p_ m
I'.TVtP lllll*?Of >1. .U H. Vr.i ?? .? (f
Spring avenue, *otUh t ? Fan Boulci
,vuni?wi-st fti , ,:i>" n 111mm
: .".outh to Errrjhr aV'viU '7 wctt ' t(
j Newstead -ivfliue. TioITh. iT- Evarn
j a.vfcn.np,??-to Prft'.t'ic ~ aVfTVire
1 north to: C.wefltS- street, east t<
! Easfe{m en f retorTi, to ., the hall. /
PI r -c.-tctftis ,
1 ?n^3E^rjrt:i , followed tf&g paraue
I " The ancle-.U Edyptejap Arabic. Or
der of Nobles or the Mystic Shrine
,! as the Shrijners' organization of
-i.-ilcially is kndwn, held.a Jamboree a
Club Rivera, IrJI'f IV! mar Roulej'vard.
lard- Tim v..."lay" night at 10 p
in. The event oprn to the publii
VVI'h ;: i fi',' r I going > > f|u, nhl'ltH
...-lurid, for cancer and tuberculosa
research . *-*
A large crowd saw the -Shrine pa
rade last Wednesday night. A1
though it' as an hour and 10 mi
nut'c.s l'ate Nu leaving the startins
paint at Kiel Auditorium. few wat
cners iclt. l-Vo-ple hr.eti ;h*- fi--i
MiliUly tnc eiit^liT route, extcudinj
to as much us vufhr dorp at nop
centraUon pour-. These ijic'.uclcc
'the- of- rhr-Thst "OT.fi''-e at M.ir>
j kct ahd 'Siveoirh S'r.-et.s. Alen.
?Pdlli/.'I. I he | ij ; ri a' M,'.: t.i" .;:r 1 .h'fi
fcrson avenue, whei;o ,?tu* revirwnu
I stand'was-: NT ,..fj I.etf-ppl
.i:wrH avenue" 'v.hrru; he potfdi
III Iirr] > , iinj ( n'"'1 ivimi'h
ha(*'k e i I. 1' broke up ;> 'he Ca-Mi
! Hallromn, convent 1011 headquarter:
.[ at 2889 Olive st?reet.
| It- was a colorful .parade, ,Prinj_cip.il
itr.-.up> itv :niriPf#^p- t-h*es<
rr ehripncf! were Syria Temple Br*.
' ?*?V ^'n '- 'lYmplo. New York
' .nVrrifc^; PJUMiiiihia.
Ar;?5:>. Temple Cha Maracc;
-n.r;r.).t; JSJohn:i;e: Temple..' * Ens
("h: .*:i<j. Infl::.i-;), Aim*f -'t- Temple
?. !?' 1: Ti i: ,.e K:i:p .e. 'I Ompk'
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FAMEi). P l.L i>-T- INSPECTS
j rHAPFi. TTHWtPrf TN .('. 1IH.M AN~
.| -?BERLIN1 -Cot"^Hubert T'' Julltut
jj>ilot AVho ;tfhti;u?l u.tCinu' Halt
t ns rnr ?u<i oi'.'tij/
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THE UGHTHOUSE ANP INEQRM?R, t<
luskeg<
Part In
Says South
To Raise Hes
TUSKKGEE, (ANT)-Jn the
?.stituie'H responsibilities will be t
"duty" to take part in the goveri
* 1 )r. Frederick' Pnttersmi, presid
week. ?
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Springfield, Illinois. . - ' :'u>
At a Shring business session last 'lc
. Wrtinrsdi>y.-In;peria 1 Potentate Ray!
trnmd E. Jackson announced that ' u 1
. . poafft for membership and itnaflce ' ? <
! set four years ago nnff been met al- ta 1
stheduod to take five?"* years. The <-ni
group set a new goal of 50,000 new ;tj,
members in the next five years, a .,';
quota five times as high aft the last
[ - f)v??.yenr program. =?yr
Miss Lois Sutton of Washington, .
t E). C.. took top honors in the beauty ( 1
. rcmpetition among twenty -two \V,
.. young women from various parts of
1 -the country. The judging was staged ' ?
at"TCiel Auditorium Convention Hall qgi
following the parade. Second-place ! j,,.
- went, to Miss Marylnn Wilson. Clcvc t,,
?; fafid, bhjo, .and a SL.LouisUut, Miss - .,.u
Roosevelt Whit.mnrh. 4naa
! avenue, piacca tmrci. . . Ul
At meetings last Wednesday, [
-?committer' reports wcro submitted ;
for approval of the delegates. Theme
of the mnvpntmn/M.hp tirSt, held t
since 1 f\21, is harmony^amone air'
rachtf groups,,, , ^ ~
Following routine;bu^Sip.<!R sessiorts^Vj
| Tuesday. August pirm^i?^rTT
i ed Forest Paik. a"nH~~at tended a base , *sta
I ball game between the Chicago n/r
l Giants and the Kansas Citv Moil-' ...
a rolls at. Sporttnans' Park Tuesday ,
~ rrlghr. HeTdfr the game, four dr 1 il f'n
"j teams dressed in brightly colored' w
.('.uniforms executed intricate march- \lv
ing formations. Fourteen lodgrt were ,,v?
. represented in thr .fjntrnt in mi?>.i?
, i the best drilled team Wednesday ''?r>
. : afternoon at Kiel Auditorium
Cornea!" A DavTs. TTTThofs Stafn re.
' "iji" of ipo wa>"hrrii'irr|TI,s!iMii'riJ' nr Liu
eofovprt sri vice?meh asserted tha' mcolored
people had paid the pricO of. sai
freedom. . ; gu
1 'Mow it Is time to collect what we th<
?haw paid for." be said. He rejected ' .it
> t)io sue get ion?ndvifmwl iiTTome
quarters that eolored 'men should [?,
, refine '.r.i tervn in (lie aimed fnippn?"7
,; until segregation is abolished, how- : n-,..
5 rever. ?*7 1 : : ~~~ ,ot
r-j- ?We cafTt cfo^hatT TTe~8ald "We ' >ht,
';love our flas; We wilt not 'let the' ,
- wmte man hi?" own battl " P?
\ W* "
" )??* & ,' t aU> i'?try- whm-t "A>
L*i seeks to sri've ' u:: ttLncfrlghts gua- '
1 rariteed bv the Consuirjtlon. Dr n"
* Mary McLcod Bethune cduca* ^r P?)
' and president of the National Coun-^b1
-i ell of Negro Women, told of her ee.i
" ! struggles to establish Bethune- am
^ | Cookman College The schedule now <h<
3 has ~in"vr 'ban innn iuilnij_ ,n111 ni
- buildings valued at more than--$l. he.
s 000.000 and is "the only eolleee In ?
the world -established by a black
" 'woman," she said. '
Mrs Be'lvjue. counseled faith in I
the abilitv e? individuals to over- *
* overcome' .r >urh obstacles ..Kbo s^iid
" -he h"'.li'eres'^o t
3 ' of fTTe Nata'mal Council of N'eero | JG
* Women, which she hopes, soon will l\
" : have its own building in Wasiiliis-*.
^ ton- -t^-brromv the" focal point, for
the advancement of* tnio>-rH. u-,>. r
men ' V
Othrrs who spoke ine'udeU ^
in r?n Rh?' $* T/Vlls awonicv:
, , (> nr.nmrd Iv'v, ft, r>nfi ?.fl
,i?***r"f fV:n<T H..1, v,?,J; ,
tT.i:iVx;'-ri!,|lr 'Tnmv TZEI
I .e.'iht'r .1 ir-ksun vw
Othpr organizations which met. !
- ' in connection with the Shrines so*- l ''
?-i-i'r-7tt*-:nHndrrd the (.'.rami Kiiciftnp " '
I mont of K-rmrht Templar. the i- ",,s
: ( trfnational c .iiferenoo. <?f the Holy "r,:
L-plioyji Al'i-h Ma&jns. Xue?nitornat.) m- c?i.
i a! conlerence of .the Heroines .of
.fer-.; Jjo. UMcier-s an-1 Cyrencs and niit
'.:" ( :.yi :: ; i:r. oj '>' ' ' i .ii 'Vi'n <ii r
. n, Im.s a'! t Hie Pr.n -e H ?'I M '.sons.the
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> < ' Of ?lui Ally iSllli;M-y ,\L1 I'UlCU. All
rppc'iiifj ;i rrfu k Nrpr.i hoiior k*iai
hi Germany "Sharp 'roups.' | L.?t
".' oroct helmets. \tni \vhitr ih^ves <;> t
3LUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA " "
se To T
Aust Learn v.
ilthy Folk I
future, one nf'l'uske^ee in-1|
0 teach the Notfro lie has. a ( I
nmcnt of the United States, I
The south shouhl learn to raise !.
allliy human brings as well as I -I
alLhy xl-cud*^ I hv Patterson said. j
1 )cScrihin?. -soutli as a place)
lere the people were so poorly
:f that t'hey were always irri'le,
' at)(i so poorly h'msoil tlmt '
;>y were ad ways sick, he advo - 1
ted a cure pf not hook,learning J
uje,. hut a ?d6mons^rat.ion that
;oud life ran he rUiviolopotl from t
od housiTuf~"n?:d. ttrowutr truud ~~
rfis ;uid rearing intelligent
ildrcn. .*
ANTS TO HEL,P
Lhvolari'ntf that lie was riot ah [ I
it nth r not a dreainter, he said i I
was an educator who wanted j 9
help tlie rou.fh. The soijth. he . I
?t. must devote ax nua)t-4anr ?9
h m rl k 1 >iJTTip happy healthy huii
Iwimnu. Hi; it ili.nu t.. I IS
zc stuck. Wgrnos and poor. - "
ifes, lie . should have." as ' H
eh aft< nt ion ft- - *>...-t.-,?? ???r
I'liii?challenge?? f-vni'v' W^rTr"
nn|. Ill' >.inil is;?U)?trnrh?rtlT7" "
gio ho\y to achieve a higher !
ndard of living. j
hr how to pet .it." he?said, i
is - for years since slavery Keen .
r frail rnjtr?tr> "all ~|re<vpln whose * "J
e a" I t h . h a s. Keen deed
from the amount of suffer- [.
' that ?' 'I fjc . iuiithe.rn far roorr-1?r?nn(l?w11if.e.
hai fierrr'forred-' ^
?undergo," . . ,C'
..." _ Vi ?ll
fs*r Atn prnPT.F. * ; . re
? "' ?I ? ?*-v
<< and prosperity are being ? - 111
ilted <in many fronts, be "said. '
' investment in the Buildings, j.
n "lUTalLOiL. and adironist.r Ht?on ?^
; his .school lias ln-i-n -jlyj
The am of his - new program.
Patterson-declared, is not tn',)f
nliat tkc JJlxiccrats nor -to mm--..eit
4- t-ht* Wnljaetrttes,?fnrt?trr?help f 1ja
t_ J-tLifOO.OOO stouhcrn Negroes. i'-'
The- sell on l will, net become a : sil
I it Teal forum, he said. . hec'au.se ' ph
rbletns of . > I vbOOO.OQO are nil
laier thk.i tl thiiga. k \ . Ste'
Ifla' plan, he said, is to delve ^
o the prohibits thai caused ^hi
iplo to leave the south. Such '
ngs as mass .migrations, sall.i ;ni
iservation, commercial farming | 'ur
d health and welfare of all .
>u 1 d be' < t mUod-U.rv help CQtllh- p.,'
u>rs adjust to this area and live ^0
re. successfully. " . , ?ov
, f
>nr* . I r
ruman
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\ight.s DR
September 7,2
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t- '" . liif 11 n I 11 i; I d hryMf. ;'
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?iI ?'ilift n t :i 1 < ; \ 11 ! lltHI - '.n t In .i >V
in fry. tin- n> u lv - <:
' ty? < -*?- TT'tit*rtro "w'.V ''iiJ
ict'vc Trunin n ?'tvH Kicrh*'* I'rtv '
Scjiit-Mil*" i I it \\ a - <li ' ! , ' i
Ji! :t'?Llui . -? Lu
I'iif. \';i: i. w,:il I ii - ( >111 .I'll
trf -f<>r 1 la' T{< i-!?c: ti.n of Prrsi t<>
It '!'? Ti11;iu.'Vi in-mi?;u;n 1 ,Ts N'.i
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d lliey re* uomu a- tu-vc (oh dut
; the occupation. Col .Julian
la* to check on rumor-, that Nct_
. Ki". ^UUU'?i-'U-H-o' ???
each C
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Irs. Anna Arnold Hedgemon is show
[obipson of Little Rock, Ark. as Mrs
iefender looks oh approvingly.
Howard, M
Atomic Ene
WASHINGTON?(ANP)- Howard
mvcrsriy a4>d.-MchArry Medical Cot
ge were among 136 institutions, in j
o United States j?nd_HaWaiK that 1
ported activities in atomic energyi
-'' 'iTh in 'i-11
p i t nf the Atomic Emngb cum- :
issiou. These
136 institutions are hos- !
tals, universities and laboratories
ilsidc the .commission itsell that I
c making studies of diliiaa use imic
energy! - ;
Howard is conducting stiKiies of f
( in' rmiimi1. hp fu.niK ttf ttiri'C '
?mtns. rediophcisphorus, radioco- j
It imd radiodine.
The phosphorus Tr berng^tised ta ~
idy tire effects of vitamins on the '
osphorus metabolism of the chick
ibrvo. The radiocobalt is being <
ud to study metabolism in*thc rat. |
d radioiodlne for metabolism in
? mouse.
At Meharry. scientists are study*
; radioactive iron and radioactive !
tive eon Is.- |
Tile study of the radio iron is to '
leiXL' iron absorption In l.Offlj hns- 1
al admission's:--Thr ^radioactivebstar.ee
is used as a tracer to fol*';
v the"' ro^tte of iron entering the
>'Dwyer Would '
*< ? w viiiuiio ;
' i -V-?
eclaim Colonies .
w-.w i.NM'Ai ? The.;
i'ii i Italian <olouie?s ol Libya,
:':i.* and n^>miii,tiui should hi
u(.(i tu Italian control under.a
mod Nations' trusteeship; Mayor
l.>yv? ; itrrlioVd iti_.it statement to
i- Ttnrs- rtii?:iiaj:r new.'.pjpeL-TU.
' Hn'-rr ATTTTiriTii. ,,, ihl
P 1 1 -d-i v n i f.ir i,: ni^ ?
statement I ol ^
> VrMil: of wartime expen i
-v. vlt prrmnmie problems nftb'e'1'
.' It. people. p r< my fivui Ivlief 1
tie (Oil.na.. of Soinalilanci,'
-n-al Libya,- now under Bli',-~
ice,itpa'aai. should l>r returned
Lallan control under a United
' tin-tei-'ship.
" pe 1' hiis suffered the plnn"l
I' i pi tu and the ruin of
i I' ni'i .t ift.iut a pound iT'7
IP. old/ ; [o i '.nip+e**- -th*!,?.up--a
Tijitn i.omnif reV with tho r
Mi.itiv . yri'u 11 ;i 11 ;nV '.o* t
to hie'ili"! to ijtc HRri
It tire f?t t lie.c l,tiu|>. Jou the
uu . Sini nI tI nn ii lv tltcy
. a- - <1 't<r h?>;-t( I >.t offici i Jiit
rrr~.~l.T7n fniunniicfi ?e?nv
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all 11 Clni ciipp Wilson."
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y program to- 4H* wor-ktnl??Mit -tn<>i(fnnri'
.with National Com- j
tct Tti'n'ct>>ins will hp made
>rt I v. tie NTiflnmal l^ommUtpp
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LLEN HOTEL-GRILL
?%- Pntfft: <Jn* ?' "r
Two Persons $2 up
CAFF. OPEN DAILY
2516 W. Madison St.
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n receiving a check from CJrTj. M.
. Venice T. Spraggs of the Chicago
eharry In
rgy Study
-blood strcanr;"- ' " ~~7
Use of radioiron in nuking the
study has proven practical and con-out?rrfTc^Tng1
V h e " patient^ \ n^nny"
way.?The radio substance lias the
same effect on the system as ordinary
iron yet,. can be .delected and
followed in the body without extra
procedures. ' ' __J
Whn this project is completed ft
will be the largest survey of its kind
to have ever been made.
EXECUTION OF
D. C. SLAYER I
^ WASHINGTON, D. C ?(NNPA)t- j
The execution of two cohvicted slajfr- \
ers. scheduled for lastf Friday, hts !
been postponed until November ISrn
The postponment was ordered by
Justice Richmond D. Kecchtn
tr:n Conrt last Thursday, pending i
aciiu'u oil appeals from the courts;
refusal to Issue habeas corpus writs .
for the two men.
. The convicted me*i are Reginald .1
J. Wheele-, i!6, and Jesse James Pat- 1
ton,* 2'J; convicted of the hold-up ; ^
shiv.iie -Of. -Ala-Urio- Lrr-Pe 1 nalein in'1'
his drue m the 1700 h'orlr of-J
Florida Avenue, northwest in June, 1
1<J4<>. ' ,
Their execution riatc, in.effect, al- . i
ty-amijis I iiiiti.- i:;:>ted. 1 nencvo that~~|
the Cafnn.-ucn be.ine conducted hv
Opneros'r Pope and jn Prog rosso . 1
for the tr toiMtiou of Scunaliland,J1
ElitriLiI and Libya is?a . just .?mn't -fT,
,>-m; ,l|T, T i - it. my Mi?\
; Mpjiorf "
Air Pope i& <-putrhiher of II Pro-!,
urosso. The Mayor served a,s chief
>? 'he eeonortvc section of the AJ- i.
bed Coritr-ol Commission for Italy j 1
in World War II with the Army
1 IT'S TfM* AND Att THE
[CHOCOLAl
H For.'Wjomen Who Pre far a f SENS
I Very Doric firom* Powder y Jtt
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 3f, 194#
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MHMBi * "
o Take _
c -'M
rson
Asks Qualified ~
Negroes To
Join U. S. Army :
Col. Hamilton ~~
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Stresses Defense \
Importance \
LANGQTON, Okla.?(ANP)?'The
"cream of our youth" should be encouraged
to Join the armed services _
~oT the United States, Col. West A.
Hamilton,?former director of the
ROTC and AS'T training at Prairie
Vfcw College, wrote in the current
Jssue of the Southwestern Journal
of Langston University.
In making his proposal. Col. Hamilton
stressed the Importance df Ne- i
gpo participation in tfte defense of
t?ur nation. He critlclaadthe old
llAin't goin' to study- wor no more"
attitude that Negroes had in the
past.''
This attitude; the colonel said,
has held the Negro back in the r.
vices ever since the Civil war. Speak
ing of the armed forces at the be- .
cinnlnes of the world wars, he 1
wrote: '
FEW I?' NUMBER , ' . _
''Whereas there was a real nucleus?the
regular Army and Natlonal
guard upon whldi to e?
pand our multi-million army and'
navy, the Negroes of America practically
did not exist except for the
vast untrained raw levies which
they were called upon to ftH^iih ~ ?y
"Thus the Negro segments of the
nation wex?-praeticatty strangers fp
"the armed services and Vice versa.
In other words over three quarters
of a century had- been apent sleeping.
r*rtt Negroes had" defaulted their .
right as free men tp a full or at t,
least reasonable participation' In a -
v. muv viiuyingilji IL?H/SSI {HI?9C V* =
ourngiioh'a life. _ =
itThe- urtttrrrriract trWfl set. W^$.;
were not 'sed to the setfPioes, end
the serviced were not used to us."
ready had been, ^tponed vr District
Court orders, pending 'wUon ;
by the United States Oomt of trp
on District Court's retusal V*
Issue habeas cbrpus writs lor the ,'\"A
two men. ?? .. . fi!j
HABEAS
Justice Edward A. Tamin on August
16, refused to issue a habeas :
:orpu's writ lor Wheejer and on Aug
ust 18, made a similar refusal as to
Pat ton. Both of the District Court - (
iu.-tiees, huwever, had ordered that -'r
Ui? custody of the two men remain *?
undisturbed, pending an appeal.
Last Thursday's formal postponement
was requested by couhsel for
the two. mem and was not objected
to by Assistant- United States At
Miney John L). Lane, representing
the Government. Mr. Lane told
the court he thought the postpone
ment should be long enough to perTtlt
"complete termination" of apNovembei
late. ? ?
The postponement was the tenth
received by the two men, pending
various appeals and a plea for ex-"
ecutive clemency. All appeals from .
their District Court conviction had
Failed and executive clemency had
oe-c-n denied. *- ?1?? ?????
E BROWN |
> ATIONAL STYL1 SHADKA
..BLACK-WHITE
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