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I ?SUNDAY. AUGUST M, M
f Story Of How
Battles Preju
?... education is better than legisl
tar ending- racial dlscriminatio
lowrtftce youngsters are gettir
.... axly atort.on the problem,
Skin color Is no more Imports
these. fcwo-tu-liye.-year-ok\s tha
colore of the hloeks their m<?
made Irom scraps of two-by
lumber.. The question more i
. 'tQfcCome ufr as they stack red,
green and yellow walls, Is who
to sit in the make-believe 1
* first.
TOfc?project ! Is?the Daw;
Mothers'?Oeoperotlve nuraet
the Baptist annex. It started
a group of mothers \vho to
course in ehiki developmrntpre-school
play taught by "Mrs.
ert O. FV>ster for the Unlyersl
Kansas extension division.
'"Although cooperative nurs
are not new, this is probably thi
iy lnten-acial one in the cour
sayg Mrs. Anthony Smith,
teacher of child development a
university, who helped origlnat
Catholic and Jewish children
resent other minority groups bel
ing ta the organization. To
the plan from narrowing to one
or group, the mothers who fou
the nursery pulioiaed It in eae
? iheh various-special-interest -gr<
JThe Lawa-ence League for the I
organization* has worked with
nursery project as an unof
sponsor.
Although everyone is welcome
specttye m?mT i.m.i* mm I IW
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Co-Op Nursery
dice Narrated
E quMincatlfwa^
. **" r'oster's coarse or, as a,n. alternatl
atlon rea)-j an(j report, on two child os
n* books suggested by the members
ig nn ..We assjgn different books
i each applicant sb ve can bene
Lj-J0 , too," explained Mrs. Russell Cart
there ' ?ne founders.
-four After the mother has passed t
Ukelv en.tntnce examination, her childr
blue may have 10 wait for-admittance,
gets' or<*er keep a fa.lr~^ balance t
louse tween a"es anc* sexes? Six nan'
! are on 'he waiting list now'.'
r ncc The cost for?each child is o
iu morning a weok of the mothe
wjt^ j time and $1 to pay for rent hi
_v . orange juice. Neighbors share tra
?,?S ; nnrmtlnn.. 1
jj0p_ The project began April 19, for
ty 0f trial period, It worked so well th
'the church board recently^ exterr
series ! ecl lease?
on- ; Little- tablCs, chairs, a sanrtni
itrv." ' ftnd other equipment were lent
so V r given "by" the University of'Kans
t the [ nursery! Haskell Indian Institui
e the and. private donors. One_tath
; rrnrde a broad, slurdy slide from o
1 packing material,
rep- [
ong- ' While some of the mothers <
keep duty are reading to small grou
race j just before school is out each da
nded the . others dust and tidy the pla
h of twint.,?Kvgry month they meat
oups.?night to scrub and wax the fiooi
'rac- repair toys, and discuss probler
the feel that they as well as the chi
flcial j riren are getting a "great deal
( education in this school
, pro When the Freedom Train stonni
verol in Lrfvwrenoe.. the nursery coopera
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THE TEMPL E OF MUSK
to Department of Educatior
alina*. Accredited by the South
P Secondary _S?bnals_and Col
Environment, Compe
Offering Degrees in th<
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Louis Thinks
Charles Best
ire i WASHINCJTON _(ANP) ?
Louis considers Ezzard Chari<
Y0 tJe^the t>est heavyweight ai
jj. | the mldlocr? crop as Charles
erTj ed into'the Louis' Pompton I
iN. Jj camp Wednesday to 1
ier a strenuous training giTrfcTEe
en Jimmy Bivins at Oriffith sta
in j on-Sept. 13. . ? i-~?
,p-' .Jersey Joe Walcott has tenta
ies j ly agreed to meet the wlnnc
I the^ Charles-Bivins bout in a
tic for championship.
1 j Plans are in the making for
I Walcott fight to be heW in W
ington in October.
* According to Mrs. Florence
1 ner, fight promoter, Joe Louis
officially announce his retire:
from the ring at the end of
i nvI'ffialri*^ ^raCC ^cr*oc* ^*rs*ps
I probably rtiaice >Several public
PI' j pearances and exhibition ftghts
Idling this six riionth period. 1
| appearances would carry more 1
; rige and glamour if they were i
311 iWhile he Is still world cham
I33 ! therefore, he felt that he was
i titled to hold on to his title
] the total period allotted him bi
making an oflicial announcem
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ii- nop rare to mifrtren too youn
of wait in lino with their par
There is v.ore than one -way, n
id think, of showing that, "all
t- are treated equal."
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; dig?n?recent?inspection, of?0?mp [
Tur- | Gifu. Japan. EilSt Sergeant Ru- f
I ctolp'n Leister* of 149 Davis St., At- '
inept lanta. Ga., the laundry foreman ex?ili^?plane.?t4v?<?|H'!
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cn" NEW YORK i NNPA' -'The New
*or Ynrk Age. the .second oldest colored
pfore newspaper In this country, is be inn
tTlf i,ultl tu'lticiiard Hnume - v :i tirrecK nf >
T<""fT T0,,nf1 " wnnlthy Vnp.lwhtvi'iii ..
" who is buyinn it for his youthful
? ,0 . colored Wife rrt a cost of $120,000.
onts
lem- ' it was authoritatively reported hero
mcii?IaM S.oturdny. ?
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confirm or deny sirr-?if-porh-1)ut
Bourne-Vaifncck admit'ed that-he -f '
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wav :i'% in the pappr. and
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HURST FIELD
1948 FALL SESSIC
SEPTEMBER 1
For Information
?SAMUEL R, HIGGIh
ALLEN UNP
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.in News, resigned ills position ! Q
e*>umubly to become editor of the 31
>N VACATION S<
Julius Adams. associate editor of ! _
0 Amsterdam "News, said there _ |(
d been some talk of Barley's re- j
;ning. but that officially Burley ' 1
r.?"mi vai'HUMIl uuriey s Intlilea.
however, said-tie had resign- j p*
on Friday morning and ij?d al- :
ady^slgned a contract. to editT the j ~QJ^
re at a reputed salary of $250 a; ,
ok. He was reported to be out of
e city and unavailable for" com- ru
rnf. - 101
of
At his desk in ' 'h . Age's office,
t?r;v?r--kaid he was still runplhg Us!
e paper, "as you .can. see." cla
Other reports were that Bourne- ly
innerk was , already forming a. sw
iff of well known newspapermen wa
John Clark.- formerly city editor >o<
The People's Voice*, has been 1
irkinrr in the Ace's plant for the we
-st weeks ?-nd is said to be in j ne
if for one of the top jobs under ! in
mrne-Vanneck. . he
rm:u additions at
It. also was reported that Tholma er
Boozer, formerly society edltor-ol ^
Aimstexdam -N^ws"-- and first"!
ting dean of the Lincoln Univer- '
y (Missouri) School of Jour
II-.hr, will be ii - :i?ffllwnof the i
:e's new staff as well "as John j
wis Clark., a New York printer I
id former Amsterdam News exe- J
tive..
Another report was that Bourne- j
uuteck wanted Bill Chase, society |
ltor of the Armstordam News, but ;
iase_wu_s ;aid not to be interestHe
is now on a tour of the West (
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The t ee ir|x?i tedly is nwT YPcT~T)y~j
e Fret' R. Moore Coloration. "on j
;ting of Mrs Ida Mae Dudley, Mrs.
iadys Walton, wife bf Lester Wal- |
n. formerly United States Minis- j
1 )o Libriia, Mis Mai'jOh MOOrC '
ly, and Gilbert Moore, a printer, j
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entence For
oldier Reduced ! Arr
o 18 Year Term sfEW
YORK-(8Nb)-A sentence
VIM I S" 11111jr l.vjiunt'iiL HgUlJlSl
meral Prisoner I.nster Wright. *.\ a T
rmer servcleman from Cleveland, i
ddren of the late Fred R. Moore 8e*,
Mr, Bourne-Vanneck and his. j '
lo"ed English-born wife are cur- j c
ltly living in the St. Albans home j j.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barnett i
tta Moten, the singer). ThejEng- DC
h couple are popular in colored so q
,1 circles in New- York and recent- j
gave an elaborate party in their i p
ank Addisleigh Park home. whlch_i
,s attended by some of New York's]-to
:lal elites. j bell
BourneVanneck is said to be a j bail
althv investor. Mrs. Bourne-Van- i-b;K<
ck was active in Red Cross circles - Hoi
England. It Is reported that her T
isband will make her a gift of Lhelple*
re. It could not be learned wheth- reti
or not she has had previous news Oer
taper experience. . his
CHARLESTON'S
- I. BASH
Shoe Hospital
"We Cure Sick Shoes" ^
PROMPT SERVICE
Spring Strffw 7 Dh>; 0438-)
Prescriptions Filled At I
FREE DEJJ1
?~~ Conaway Dri^g
7 King Street
Crescent Cleaners ^
c
1 Spring Street Dial 2-4558 Eat
Its, C- A. P. 60c?Dresses 60c up An
tlteration and Pressing While SP1
Yon Walt ? Ste
^toe-Robertson, Manager
C. A. Robertson, Proprietor I
?R COMPLETE SERVICE Hahd" ==
?visit?
nnaV Beauty Salon
(APEX SYSTEM) ?
na Brisbane, Prop. - Dial 6142 - Ql)
106 Coming St. fVMCA'
? Charleston. H. O.
; 18
The Best Show in Town
LINCOLN - '
THEATRE ??
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jjaw
Tour Patronage Is Always
Appreciated
? -etmaNrrsT. 7" m
EVA#S' ?
Automatic Laundry
[ulf hour service, 9 lbs.
ry Clothes Wet-washed,
O'c (Drying 25c "extra). ?
Iry.cleaning?and?altera.
ioiu^Vsk us aI?ouC*mr~pick?- :~
p and delivery service,
I. Evans & Son, Prop. 1 "7
1001) Columbus St. | v
Dial 3-2197 t-2
Charleston, S. C. |?*
r You Can Pay h
i BUT
You Can t Buy a
Venetian Blinds by "General "Arts
arc now at their lowest prices in
' history. Be sure to have au esti- <
mate made?and see the splendid
I quality of our blinds before you
buy. They are now available in
I white, eggshell. or 6 beautiful col'
ors, your choice of steel or alumi
num slftU. '
VENETIANS"
I By
i General Arts
^Althoit^h these Venetian Bhrais ?
f are coming to you' as Nationally*
Advertised, they are still custom|
built fn fit your .windows right
here in our factory* Due to this
| factory-to-you policy we are able
in si!vr von money on The"Tirifsf fr#
| Blind being made in the State to'
day. Don't pay more m&ncy for an
I inferior blind wlrep (he best can
I,be-yours at.a lower price!
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^ Free Estimates Gfc
| Call 4-884!
; Daniel Th
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lo, has been, reduced to IB yean, . I
orilng to information sent to the ?:|
ny. ThLs case was first called
he attention oT tht NAACP by , ^
parents of Pvt. Wrlgfatta April. .'I
5. Wright had been given a sem
e of death for allegedly h&vtnr
icked two Oerman worsen. As
matter, the d^ath sentence was
aside, was subncquently roduoad ^
30 .years an/T ha$ again been re
ed to ?18 years imprisonment. . > ;'*
T ^; ' . -A. J
llhop Who Jumped
ill To Be Returned ' *
HILADELPHIA ? TsNS)?Phite^la^adithpritles
were returning
Atlanta Saturday a 30-year-old
hop charged with Jumping $2,001
: on a minor charge Which' al-.
?<tiy took place in an ' Atlanta ? j
el lusl May 8. ? ^
he defendant, Amos t Aberhart
ided that ho would- be?kHl?d-+f
irr\ed to Atlanta: however. Judge
aid T: Flood refused to prevent ?*
extradition
UIHtUIUKY
Jackson Beauty
School
Mrs. A. B. MACK, Founder '?? ' ?3
II Branches of Beauty. Culture
taught
CHARLESTON, S. C. . ,
114 Nassau Btm4
Reasonable Prices
VERY
Company??
Dial 2-2464 ' 'J
" EAT AT ; T; ??^
BROGKrS^GRHJL harleston's
Oldest and Finest <
Idk House. Foods Prepared Bj
Experienced Chef
ECIALTIES:
aks. Fried Chicken A Sea Food! .
Open 24 Hours
Benny Brooks, Prop.
State and Cumberland Streets
CliartcUon^ii. C. _
YOUR EYES
Most precio in the world
Guavd them weO
)r. M. A. DeSouza
TOMETRIST - ,-4?- -J
OPTICIAN "
Years Suet sssful Practios
in Pmrrfbtnr and Filth* '
? ftlasses > " . -IB
95 Kin* Si, CkMiecbon, 8. C.
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For
See I
IVe?t Side Bakery
R. Wigfall, Jr., Prop. i
?ruTr^m^r??Dial
3-3zM^; , \
Charleston, S. C. - :
-ROBINSONS-?-?-^{
SHOE REPAIR ?:
fork Done While You Walt
P. Robinson, Prop. - '.v. . ;
Sprtn* ST." ?- X)inl 3-3159
,Ckarleiton, S. C>
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Aore Money 1
Better Blind -C??-r?
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