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? : PAGE SIX . * * v ?*.; ^ Attention, All ,.:,t JT;-V-Ss^.-, 4. HH|| JHHj^ The last REPUBLICAN " 1 '^1 - qdmlnistration (under Resident Hoover) Gave i the South:? : 5c COTTON ^7 A WEEK EAPTHDV i nuiuni WAGES! BUSTED , BANKS! ' and ,T. t STARVA; . , ' [ TION! IPPr? v. " ; ' I That was 16 yeqrs ago, before th# DEMOCRATS came info j powet.?The?Democratic?Party ^ hat given m our greatest pros- . itjiiity and highest standard of living since our beloved Southland rose from the afhes and ruins of the Republican Carpet bagger and Scalaway daysl - . ?r?t-???-? s. This Is The Regular I&2 n? >. (b_f ?, W%?? W ? jL... ,?Ticket - ?? * ' (Clip it out a? your guide o.t November 2, and be sure to SUSAN FITZSIMMONS ALLISON THOMAS R. GARETY JOHN V. MURRAY [ ROBERT S ROGERS JOHN fA.JROSS 7 ~ CAL H. STRICKLAND P. L. WIGGIN ' ASHTON H. WILLIAMS This is the ticket of electors ^WECOGNlZED by the National Democratic Party and pledged to a continuation of the liberal policies that have put more1 riftllrirc into tho nnrkoU a# ors, Business?Men, Leber ancj I AU of our people than any \ ? administration Jn our nation's history. T here Are Only 2 Major Parties the campaign for the Presiden- > " cy Ts between The Democrats Hepiblicant, One or the. the; will win. A vote for either of the split parties (Dixiecrats < or Wallace) is q vote to divide C-iv and destroy fhe Democratic1 - Party and help Republican Tom D*w*yl VOTE THE I REGULAR " vT.' Democratic . Party Ticket jfe*. vV ;1;- " r*-*** ---- _ ^?? 1 ?* _ Says Citizens Must Sense It " WASHINGTON, T>: T. th? rights problem is party. Senator Wayne Mofs | ed here last Friday night, Addressing the inaugural dinn of the American Council' un H man Rights, at . the Wfllard Hot Senator Morse said political pa ties follow. benni.se oX thu polii cal realism that confronts them, program over the years of "cor promise that cannot be reconcll with the Job that confronts then Senator Morse was one of l.hr persons honored by the counc The other two were. .Represent tivc Helen Gahagati Douglas. Dei: uciat uf t/Ulll'ui'iill!. and M) No ma E. Boyd, founder and direct of the Non-Partisaii Council . < Public Allans oi me Alpha Kapi Alpha Sorority^ ? ~ ?: AH tnrce wen- rited for the distinguished .service in the can of otvtt rights-?Sen moi1 Mtott mio. uuugJilrt lur UUt'll .SUppQrt I civil rights legislation in the Coi grese. Senator Morse particular for his- leadership of the fight ~i the Senate against the southern n gioiial school compact, and Ml Boyd for Iter work with ?he Not Partisan Council. Presentation oi the dtatiom wi made - by Mrs. Jildna Over Gra president of Alpha Kttppn Alpt Sorority and a teacher in the Dou; las High School in Baltimore. Both Mrs. Douglas and Mi, Boyd were absent. Mrs. Anno Ai hold Hedgeman of the Nation Citizens Committee for the reele< tion of President Tinman read statement prepared by Mr^v DotT] las, in which the ohev partisan p< lrttcal note was struck at the dir r-jr. The statOhleht urged the cie< lion of Senators and Represent: tives "who will mako Uw-ftlst Coi gress more statesmanlike than tl notorious 80th." Saying that he was happy to 1 honored^ with Mrs. Douglas. Sent tor Morse t61d the diners thei were other women deserving < honors and coupled Mrs. Elean< Roosevelt with Mrs. Douglas. "Yc ought tc .set in the record-of tho; two .great American women." Sex atm Morue told?tiw. Hin<>r< the fight lor- human rights is tri ly a non-partisan fight and v should, keep it such." ? to any special recognition for. li fight in the Senate for civil right Senator Morse said "It is easy fi a human in the Senate of t) United States, uf?white sk'n,? stand up and defend the true sn ritual values ot democracy as y< find them in the Bill of Rights ; the Constitution. gress of the United States be con mended for doing the duty whic in my judgment, is inseparab from the oath they take when th< enter that body?" -?- . 1 Senator Morse praised as "ut sung heroes" the plaintiffs in tl equal education cases and said si uatious should co to them for mnl ing the fight' "o advance the cau of full civil rights of the Amerlct people." If they had not done t INTRODUCTORY COMBINAnON^jSlSm *?i?*ab-ona' n tn-1 tightor combination. L'tgurottaHgbtar. Aui Wgbt end l?r rh?Jn. AH la ?>? aoit. lifhUt ftta saogly b ( m of r as*. jrat poll a out oaatlj to glva a quick, wr* llg flashlight oomplatu with battorj. Hoadad hay rhalo faaU inraly to top of unit. Bountiful plastic. Snort and ?trn ijqsd KIU sas|)y to palm of hand. A wondorfot roo?uf?lsu Tfca tdaui gift. FfUiE ?TOUK INITIAL IN GOLD AT 1 HATHA COST. HMD MO DdONMY ?7-DAY TWI nonsu Tnnav anon v iimitib. fu odid . po.lt M?|J II.W far C. O. O. pallf.. llM 1 **a. * I rrtara far rilmi '111 I II M mad ma 9m 9 *4*.i Oaalara: vrtu far |Hm. mrnaaarata. HDWV SEN ME A C* Dept. 700 #' 1101 N. Paulli C'hicaffo 22, I] ' MATIIBAI # /^ZZm^rnam * 1 SCALPEX CONTAINS: M?' NATURAL VtTAMtN OILS T" i? 1 UROl COiMETIC CO. n< Boi I 7? Audubon S+etioe Mew York 32, N. Y. i 7 Send me Ua ib-i** o# Seelpw. I ( ] I rncloie $100 In include! f" name - ' . ' . c - '.V .7^ i , Not Parties, eeti For Justice not to be found in any politic* c, Republican; of Oretforr, declai i?r j he said, "apathy and lethargy tin u* . iiave characterized public opinio el, I would have Fontinucd. I- ISSUE KK.rt AIiIVE II- In m o ,s t of his oumpaig a speeches. Senator Mor.se said, h n- has discussed civil rights uud h ed audiences have reacted onthusieu 1." tically, but he cautioned his heai ee crs not to bo tooled "b^ the publl ;ii. 1 acclamation of the principles < u- ' constitutional lights'' because tb'ei a. ! is n difference between acclalmlti v- j ihein rrrm putting ilu'ui iiiio prat or tier. / )" 1 , Whde.it i- "f ?Miieoctanr |)a | thai all political pnrt ies^ be put o , 'record astu.jusf how far they wT j go "in specific language _th?i \vf ^p|-not permit of emnprmhUe and hedu ! log 1n "relationCo specific legisla u fion," Senator Morse said. "Th .l" problem of^ civil rights is going t ^ be solved, ^when it is solved by d recognition of tiie principles in th l'~ minds of individual citizens, irre "s speeCive of to which party, they be l" ! long." (S' Senator Morse said the litclul ro y. | tiietivc covenant eases Iiave hiu m l a" urcmendons educational effec on the people of the West. He de scribed Ufe defeat of the sou then ss, regional'school conipoet as a "neg r' ntive victory" nnri declared tha " the, cause of civil lights must b advanced in* the Congress by affir tf motive legislation. * *=| l- ;. "You are going to do it by'coil l- staptly making an intellectual am ; not an embtidnal approach to th i- j problems of civil rights in the hall l- I of Congress," -he said.? ,o Ri,m?rlru .... ,v >viiicnnn nvn", llliUlt' uy iVUS Arizona B. Stommons. Philadel >o phi a. founder or Zcta Phi Beta So i- ; rority: Dr. R. O. Johnson. At hintc re | president of Phi Beta Sigma Fra )1 I ternlty; .. Miss Do rotTiy .Height: 3r New York City, president o( Delt >u Stgmu Theta Sorority: Mrs. Salli *e Parham. St. t Louis., president . c l- Sigma Gamma Rlio Sorority: - Di H Harry T.: Pcnii. Boanokp Virginb i- ~ president ol Pmega Psi Phi Fra re i'ternlty: and .James E. Scott, "Wash ! ingtoii* past pplemarcli-of the Kap ?cl , pa Alpha Psi Fraternity. ? Is Belford V. Lawson, president c s, I Hie Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternit; or ! presided. Invocation was ojfere ) j by the Rev. Stephen Gill Spoth to I w'uuiL paslui ut John 'We.slfey A. A ,t- ! k Zion rhiire.h A snln . "Tnvir ;U j tus," was sung by Henry giackmo In j of the Howard University Scho< i of Music. Remarks were made b i- Elmer VL Henderson*. the_ccauic jw- director. ? Benediction was pr< h, nounced by the Rev. Thomas I le Keehn legislative representative < By tke Council (or Social Action < -t .h er Congressional ChrlstlgnC a- the Congregational C h r i s t i u le Churches. t- Seated on the dais, in additio k- to those who took part on tt se program, were Mrs. Mary McLeo in Bethune and Mrs. Mary Churc io, Terrell. West Coast Church ? Named For the Lat< ) Dr. Karl Downs j-' OAKLAND. Calif - "?SNS? " J The Golden Gate Methodist.- CIiure * "here get? a new panic Hunduy, Oi -Jjifl. .. w~.. ;* ...? * . * -.tj.l, xuiOJ u win ue peg K Seated as 'he Downs Memprii | Mel hod i.-1 Chun 11. m memory i B ' the iate Dr Karl Downs, 35-voui r l old president of Satnucl Hush1 f | College. Austin. Texas. Dr. Downs went to the preside! ; i v of The wrjl K.'umn MH.liodr I College five year?. ago- from tl * pastorate of the Scolt Mnthoui | Church, Pasadena. While on tl ? . West Coast lie made muhy .friend ~ ; He died last February, suddenly, i ilT ! an .Austin Hospital," following n t opejation. to- Principal spaaku. at Sunday ded tea tonal services will be Bish?. Donald H. Tippett, newly electi prelate of the San Francisco Art 114 of The Methodist Church. Tl II. Rev. John N. Doggett, Jr., is pa ? tor of the church. "it Promote twif ywfh. Pr?v#nti crocking, B??uiifiot. Your h*if ?nd ic*lp dotorvas the bolt. Lot Se?lp?i iiig NATURAL look. | "A* Roliovo* itcky icolp and promotes k*?ltky. ttron^ koir. too vow a soft. ' volvoty lustro. Makes your keir 1 to ttyU ?nd drou t ANOttN OUV OH fpt. .1 -2 I n COO. ptm . *OH? irATl., ? r -; ? ? * ,?^-r,.? THE UGH1HOU&E AND IMfrORMl-1 I ^^T;- .< * * L-? ?. uX'. iJ * ' J.j -j ~ fM "" ^ - M m vKMUA^K? &** ** ?^Hw^*2^nJ98K^i^B85Blfl 0 ) I B>;' Ij^, SsfflKSlK8ttS^wvSMB888E^v<^i^!i^^&yLi68# 11 - | FOLLOWING Mil RETURN to Washington fr< *4?President Truman tin1;? Is L)olorc"s" Silver I e . 10, two "Red Feather Kids'' from Chicagt " I the Chief Executive With n golden "ired F. ?{ >4i,.v*or{lr'l to volunteers for outs'an :ling v the Community Chests o<i America. e 1 ~" ' " ~~ ^ s, MIHCO niiniiA a unuoo DUI1II5 IN CAUFORNIAN'S III ? ? s' I By HARKV LUN ETTE , ian a j LOS "ANGELES?? ANP>?Hate uc- t lay ? i tivities again ~ invaded California i lest >l 'Jate Friday night in Utt- form of a r: ; the Ku Klux Klan symbol of in- ,r] * , timklatitm.?-.thi> htuy oroi^. yicmn?mr _l4_of the outrage was Dr. Pauline O. , the - t Roberts, outstanding Negro woman j the : physician employed by the Los Ai! sv,n j gelcs City Hea 11h department, who | exc; 1'TTad moved into a small, modesty t the y. bungalow in a white district here? f|PV, d . - " ?- _ i- I The 'home had been purchased 1.1 from ivir. and Mi'^- Jack Ermezain. vF t wnite. who with --V sister h'.xti mt.iv.-ri _ u ; to Another..neighborhood. The "cross ol T burning" came without warning, as 1 ,y Dr. Roberts said she had received t il| no threats _nor had she seen any i_ -i T. ? evidence of unwelcome by her new p ' i neighbor*. >f I I learhed of the Incident through j 4 h I an after-midnight police radio or? der sending certain cars to investi- ^ gate a bright fire blazing on the ;j it front lawn.at 3460 Virginia road.' ie Dr. Roberts' address.. Investigation - . d ' disclosed that the fire had been a h ; cross wrapped with cloth and soaked | in an inflammable fluid. The cross i had toppled over and finished butn tng' orr the grass before the srpnm j} t xue police interview* I ' cd citizens Ifi"the" Ti"elgftfoor'h<>od and > ^ l searched the vuni.tv for. finvni" + | hiding or lleoin..' 11.* sriiu N-? i i.* WHS foTind, ho.WPVei J n>H Ml lf OV\ NK?; sit'" K <2 1 K-ollowini; ?r.? '! . ,t . . i , ' called Mr.' K: iuv/ ?i mi i t | rhe had In?.,#;?' ah.ut 'i; J.;.' ' pp She?!T3T?,:.n ?' >?. .urn,; rrr ' .shucked Nh? .saul* -Itr ij i.i < ?. ; the* cml.v?'cditim; *?i.t n.c .r: rrr7 T v hu:li earned at . l?>: v on the bt.rn1 | ins. OV. Hobertv otild not !d< j phone her tro.ni hrr hone; bem , > the phone hud riot been ' ",.is ^ Mrs.-KrTwuuun- rxoi.*. <J ~ : lc concern <?v? r , t'.u on; > t < ; 'business deal \uvh i>> !? wondered Wlirthri I i r K* ! of the threat would m ; ' j ftheo 01' other dra?-l:> ! against the woniiii. It Hi III TO orv '3 ; .. I i|); She said rite-had hr>' i. u j td by any cofiin:: Iters ut .tviuulnab ? not to !'. the homc.'o \e:;j>e .1: ! [ if that -De did not kr.iv :i : r \ -I any 1 e : r:: t ve ? ... ? * , . I her old ie ^.1 > ' 1'. . . .t : . ; ) l 1111- 1 ir+H? 4-W : . ! ate supi y?>.i f . I t them and 1 1 * t CllOOSC'v I ?(?''-Ile 1 uc ?.;TT a 1 ?uud o 1 iia i44i?.* A;? ?iVtv** 4t-nt??1? -1 colored buyer, .we d-Muten i ?I wove lo?where?wt?mw?brr r^rc i continued. "Hawever. I >i linb,--r.> iJ the first colored pe:yuti. ivr.e 111 ^and^OCfrtrpy^yi home m t a I n a re-1-? j nlthoifgh I have heard til 1: y era) I otherfc had bought. Peruaps w- vcrr ! too hasty lh sClllh'i < 1:.t .did !. i ! I have waited until t_h.u sectu n b ~ M J 1 ftillk lulii " a^aW.1..L?1^1 m I NOW IT CAN Bfc SOLU1 The fl hormone affecting sex growth Jj j Injur sex potency. Genuine TesT- B~ osterone (testirular linrmonc.i J* I.aek of II may cause imp it -:i(v * and sex deficiency. It Uel'ici.-nt. ~ ; here tx the real male sex Iter- f ...j. , T rnonC. Not for psych .^enh < ? merilaT' dffffctitty. spcrtar Mtpp'T f* - T -L Methyl Testosterone and direr ^ nuns. ii?m ?|i|'n vn bint , , Price, $5.00. Jumbo sr/<*. #10 00 ? ?_ ?*- (;.().|)js at'fe|<tril ftntrf N <>wT -}. Good News! Female Product Now Sold Safe.. .Effective,. .Special $5.00 I | j , and S 10.00 sl/.c. ; SCOTT MEDICAL 5UPPLY CO. |* { , < itirago K?. in u? pi \\\ L COLUMBIA, SOU1H CAR ifin^ .*Vr '* A t2:*. * 't ui _ / ^^tfvyfeyL Hp jgMBM \HH 1 tn an extensive cnii:'> uen t'>1;r, .Tjorne. i l; rind .h 1 :vy l\;. Ia. ), 111. The yunii^t M''rt call: a- CJ.aa., a ..?o.,U .d iU .. .. > vork in II0' 1 Ikrhiicr tlr.\ v of (Interna:.onal Scurrl/i'i-jiv) YARD OF :W HOME r 10 .more interracial .so ats not. tile purchaser open to any 11 a lion or embarrassment.". _ 11 the other h'Omo- in ftTo 110*114 aood are small, many of frai let tire. exemplifying the fact tl residents are evidently not wealthy class or the type \i lid be expected i-? rrHjpriir./tntUMve. Local organisations a police are watching* for frtrtl elopments. Forty-F MMMMMMggMiMa|MM?ani|gMMtt. J - :- :-y, MONDAY, OC 9 00 A M ?Steel Buildir 9 30 A. M ? Bogrn pfacir Free Gates 8:30 P. M.? Grand Stanc Buddy Wagner's He 1130 P. M -Midway and ?TUESDAYrOt 9:00 A. M. ?Gates Open Placing of Exhibits 12 00 M.-Farmers' Cor 1:00 P M" -Directors' M 6:30 P. M. ?Midway Opi 8 30 P M. ? Grand Stone B ucI cJ y Wcigrter'y He 11:30 P M.?Midway anr WEDNFSOAY, C New formers, And New Homi Day 9-00 A M ?Gate's Open mcmmmmmmmmmmjumtm* hiihiih * CHINA * ' | ' Dr. Mays | At Palmer (I I ?? SFDAIJA, N. C. -S which occupied cveJH 'I sprfce In the Wellesley^B 1 - I IK t AtlPff a t ?fn?I ttf-ttrr IvU aXTrTTUTtiy lAJ ? | ! Mays, president. Morehoufl I Atlanta, Oa. This occasloH H (the 47th formal opening Memorial Institute and lotty Hawkins j3rown\s 48th^B I j service as an Outstundng ec^^H ; Included in the hug> were groups of"'students froru^B I nett and A iuid T Colleger and iV J dent nurses from the I.. O. RichB son Hospital in Greensboro. M.? former students, graduates, patrB and parents from several ueightfl Ihg states were among the asscij 1 blage. ! Basing his theme on the poPi i Tr.victus' by Henley and- speakiti j directly to the students. Dr Mm i advised, "that in spite of what cr I tics mav cay and M-gin dlOSs < ___j limitation... they could' be m-istei of their fate:; and captains of the I souls." i Dr. .Mays recounted with gm emotion and earnestness his desii I reach the top in the great univri . sities of America. , lie graphically described his ow (use from a "eoUoD-field-pickirp: : boy" in South Carolina, with pai ents that could not yead nor \yrit to that of 'an outstanding schola 1 .with a determination to#prove tlu achieve in American life any wort while position of usefulness an * honor. Following tin? sermon, a renditio of. Hosinrn's Intlammatus" was gf en by tiie.sed.aha lingers with Mr Vivien King Bright, as guest solois I and Mr Ritfn? Rvmo At [lie Closcdf the prograin Pi Br;er presented President Bro w . who thanked the audience for 'hit l uptiort through the 47 years an ; pointed?thryrtly?Uj?persons?ui?U; ! audience who were pres? nt on th 1 firs: uprr.mu day of tTuHIitlo \ hurc I school which has mown into en 1 i slitution that represents one of tit | finest intersection^! ;ind interrari. ? i uu.nl ot Nemo education in tit | .idlll ll. ^ I More than *?0 guests from all sec tolrtons'of the state reyvamcd for tit to-I annual dinner served to patron - -oici friends each yt-jf ll- , ' me - ATLANTA, Oeornia ? <SNS>. vat. ' ' An apartment dwelling ITT Itt of Auburn A\e? ,N.. E.. was consider tat [ ably damaged shortly after mid be ' meld, Sunday when fire of an un nd determined origin destroyed four c vet its apartments, it was reported.?N fHi-vjiial injuries were reported.. ourth Annul OCTOBER 25 T EHFV !> . . ? IT. 25 10:00 A. M.-Jud ig Opens. '>c >g Exhibits 1 1:30 A. M.-N.F~ ' * Show ' 12:00 M.-Midv II Drivers 2:00 P. M. ?Barv I Ga'e> Close. 3:30 P. M.?Fat 7 00 P. M.-Judj *T. 26 8:JU P. M.-Grai DAY - " Buddy Wag UM 1 1-^:30 P. M. -Mid r :THURSO Continue iterance. _ Colli eetiog 1 9 00 A. M ?Gal i Snow I jt Drivers 10:00 A. M.-Mii '^Cl?4e lT'30A.-rt.-^ ?CT- 27 XOQ P. M.^ Veterans Bene<,icJ^H ^ P. Budfl 10 00 P^j I MKAMaShariwaapanHl H . Is | rastrui^B Ilr j iuu,t that propaH It nt ! ' ctciy day I- ' major speeches. and ixsoccorhjK Hme^ and attain is the underlying .their.'1 I I" 1 [lmi ot urn , Messeura Bevln of -j Britain aiul Spaak ot Belgium have) "'each dealt candidly and eloquent-; lc . ly \vl4h fear ot Kussln, while Mv. I1'. Vibluit ,ky nt The .Soviet .union con , 1 intu's to repeat his verbal_j2hrjiL_ ** nnaili l the iniptriuii.sr' powers. ~ 'J NO H E( '()N(' I LI ATION ? -Su-4ar. there seems hide indua-? : (ion of reconciling East-West vi?w> on (he major issues confronting the . United Nfit ions.. On domic nnci -? ? ! tty itu.sM.i ia not Will lug 'o uccept , ! the Canadian draft proposal which; r ! has the .support nf?the majority of rhe" fitt.\ - eight nations.. and. in ef- j j. teet. presupposes an effective 111- j fj i ternational agency to control au?m. ; eivrj!;v hotore (lie outlawing i.fi atomic bombs" VishinsRy. on the i other haTuf. oltered hP connHrpro- I 11 | posal a simultaneous prohibition i e and control of atomic energy. The ! ,j , United States, (Great ^Britain and t ^.Llio wesLein hint stallg\ view?this e , proposal' with skepticism". and are carefully ' "lowking I lie cift limse In . I the mouth." For over two years, v now the Atomic Energy .Commitv si<?n has doalt with this problem - -with-no^results because Russia "had " j ruled out any inspection of her V | plants by all international body and 9?ftnrhci iVTnu.?ju? of her veto, die woijid bo able to block any action j . j taken by the Commission! NowCoii a , oonsequcnco of fruitless dlsooasioi.,-. \ I ill tile PaliHr>-ll D. ? -> ! the atomic'problem" has been refer- ! ' red to a subcommittee. ^ r H ROUGH 30, 1948 ira#|jM|^&-7|B^H^ - Tbhi 0 - ^HC^Hnil^El^^^Bk ** 1 ^H gin& Livestock ami ^ irade. A. and N.H.A. Veterans uyram. ray Opens. All Schc d Concert. J_^^fcb|^mission Cattle Show. jing Exhibit^| BTT P- -7 WheSenfc- * B^any_jh;?t '.mild Jae (son- ^ Beilin wa.s a pun nl (Ik; kur^er ?m>v probtrrn at nennaiiv, si' id Urn. Uy ', _ ^ : <-onsidymi><?n oPlho (Wimu- pputor lein in tin- Security CMnuvH wquid <', )n .id i reel u'.lnt.iui.i uf t'.m UNCbitl;- . v . ' tur, li?. insibted it ahoukl. Pe tUrnU. >f 1 1 ll 1_1_1 t .M f""""" ">* ?" ' ' ... vnv vyuKMvii I.*i . rinr^n ./ ?liu ^wfl-nnexpiH-fcedly rcfus- ? ?;i od io join in. (he discus; ion gf the DixLii orlaifc. ' . \ _ ':' * 'i Whether the j-^-r.wi ur utomlciis-t. ' ;.. 'M sues, will 1 >c ievolvedis anyone's ' '..M miesiB. butr presently there is Only more marginal possibility o( a com- , promise solution. It a? $lr Hartley t=iunuTuLs. y?'l!ish delegate put It ' * ^ so- eloquently v. hen ciiscus-itng disarmament, tlie delegates can "blow away the clouds pr jpplemica .Hnd v_ propaganda that obscure the real . problem' 'perhaps theie can be Jfi ^ found ai\ arcoinmoduiion of opposing view.-,, only thou "an 'hif Qon-??? eral Assembly oonveno in Paris at one of the moat crucial periods In history, begin to think and"1 talk^ jy peace'. . ' ' y? e? NEGRO DOUS v- _* *', ' * ? !* Surprise. tier with a beautiful Coir 0red Doll iar Christmas. Mftgff ry*; akin Rubber Dolls, lfi ln? $5.39, Dulls with Moving Eyes.,? Voice. Pretty Dress. 54.98: 21 In.. i5-9H; 2.'{ in^.f7^grfcgFgirffottrt?^,t T^v ir c.o.d... postage ,.<aak. iibwii..v wanted. Write: THE NATIONAL 'V TD~~2S4~ West l*5th bUtel, NeW ^ 5T33S York 30. N. Y. ,NP _ | fegg? - " "" 7 lored Fair . -1- ' ' : " - ' ' - , l i ?;' ,r.\up ,?.< " md . t~ 7 . -- - :;z\ ^ v 1 i : ^ -4 _ '?i -'r-'i r ' *t : ' $ V * "* - ?r ' 'i . -V' i.* 1 * rN* ' \ ' - -* i '"" 1 ' J . -i ~ RIPAY, OCT. 29 j:' . 1 " School Day ?? ol Children will be given free until 2:00 P. M. upon pay|derol -fa*.. tabmd Stand Show Ij^r Kiddie* b .,. . Wk, v* _* ' ^ ^ ^?v ? ?:? . k > Hl ' Ik.. >*4