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'WdiiWi ?-r.' ' : ' ' ' * ''?1 . -?; " th. _3mllg?l_REPUBLiC AN Hoover) Gave ?? Hw South: 3 ; >*v .. .,,v- - pro 5cCOTTON ^ - - . ^V< - . W}? '. . :- u. . ocr rSTJMOfEilcte ,a<V " # . ?. . 'i ciis FACTORY 1 T.~- ' . iOt i: : * . . the r' . r- ' ; ; ; Bioi WAGES! 1 - . . ' . " , ; ! Urc " " 1 ^ J "'j-8m ' 7" r las* DUSTED a l'tioi I BANKS! Pv - .tiv< *re l\ V_ . I10? and s hoi IT""'v' ; - , ' ? tot iiw( ! ' ; ___ .g TION! 5 I That was 16 years ago, before g* I the-?PliMftryiATS ?n*i into -gI power.?The Democratic?Party -ur I has given us our greatest pros- sta I perity and highest standard of ^ I ' living since our beloved South- ,jj| land rose from the ashes and a ruins of the Republican Carpet -gtM bagger and Scalaway daysl I This Is The I Regular pe Democratic i # &: Ticket 2 c (Clip it out as your guide on q. November-!^ ancT~be sure to T vote.) Is SUSAN FITZSIMMONS ALLISON ^ THOMAS R. GARETY ? ~ / t^TOHN V; MURRAY I ^ ROBERT S. ROGERS j ^ r JOHN M; ROSS A CAL H. STRICKLAND I/, P. L. WIGGLN Z b?i ^-ASHTON H. WILLIAMS 2 t5 This is the ticket of electors ^ RECOGNIZED by the National ? Democratic Party ancf pledged Z to a continuation of the liberal ! H policies that have put more* dollars into the pockets of Farm-' _ ers, Business Men, ,Labor and ALL of our people than any administration in our nation's Hhtory. ^ Thorp Arp _ Only 2 Major - PartiesThe campaign for the Presiden- 4 fir, If between The Democrats and. Republicans. One or the | ?df-tht split parties (Dixiecrats j_ or Wallace) is a vote to divide | ^aad destroy the Democratic j^arty and help Republican Tom fser vote the P> REGULAR I " 'Democrqfic ~~ fc-- -pOFVy TTctirt " Political Adv. j ' .? / ' - * ^ r ' ' lays Citizens, J Must Sense Need WASHINGTON, V.X.? (SI ti xivil ritfht.s problem is not t< rty. Senator Wayne Morse, Kei here toot Friday night. ^dressing .the Inaugural dinner f he n Rights, at the WUlurd Hotel. | woi lator Morse said political par- 4?fc r~f<51Iow, because of the paliti- Ii realisn\ that confronts them, $ spe grant over the years of "com- has mlse that cannot be reconciled aud h the job that confronts them." tics tenator Morse was one of three, ers sons honored by the council. ?ee e otliei two?were Representa- con j Helen Gahggan Douglas. Dcni-" Is i at, of California, and Mire Nor- the ' E. .Boyd.. founder and directur tlec the Nou-Partlsan Council on v allc Affalis of the. Alpha' Kappa ?* iy,t tinguishud service in the cause civil rights ?Senator Morse and , s. Douglas for 'their support of tj 11 rights legislation in the Con- .jro !s% Senator Mrnse particularly Senate against the southern renal school compact, and Miss >rd for Tier wbrR~wlth the Non- j 1(^j tisan Council. 'resentation oi tiic citations wus j s de by Mrs. Ednu Over Qruy,, :,tri> sident of Alphn RnpP? Alpha ].a orlty unci n teacher in the Doug-" ()h" High-School In Baltimore.-? scri loth Mrs. Douglas and Miss regi Al ware absent. Mrs. Anne Ard Hcclgrmr.n of tlfiT "TTaTIoinrr the izens Comniiltee for the reelec- acjv 1 of President Truman read a i mai tement prepared by Mrs. Doug-1 in winch. Llie*'one partisan pp- , ual note was struck at the din-1 stai . The statement urged the elec- j not 1 of Senators and Representa-4 pro *s "who will make the 81st Con- j of i ss more statesmanlike than the F otious 80th.'.' Art laying that he was happy fe-be-^ phi lored with Mrs. Douglas, Sena- j ror Morse told the diners there pre rje_. other woiyeh deserving of tailors and coupled Mrs. Eleanor Ntr osevelt wurr TWis. Dmtglan. "You -Sig (ht to see in the record of those Pai > great American women." Sen-1 Sig ?r Morse told the diners. ,vthat j Ha r fight" for human rights is tru- j pre a non-partisan fight and welter >uld keep it such." ! ing Disclaiming that he was entitled \ pa any ^special recognition for liis^ 1 ht in the "Senate' for civil rights, the nator Morse said "It is easy for pr human in tlie~Senate of?th-?bw rtted?States, ox white sklttr to"-wo ind up and defend the true spl- Ef. ual values of democracy as you j tus td them in the Bill of Rights in j of b Constitution. of 'Why should men in the Can- Eli tdq trf the United stntoo bo nom -dh inded for doing the duty which, no my Judgment, is ' inseparable Ke >m the oath they take when they th ter that body?'' . tT Senator Morse praised ak ?"uh- thi ng heroes" tire, plaintiffs in "the Ch ual education cases and said sittlons should go .to them for mak- to i the fight "o advance the cause pri full civil rights of the American Be opie. 11 tney naa not aone so, I i e NTRODUCTORY v ( ih I ughter orrjx > ,**tiona)8 ta l l%htoteomblaatV*?.<;itur*tt'iHcblor. flaa*. . CI htand hay chain. AH I* ona unit. UfbUi (Via un|ij taaa >a of <?a?. yai pulla out auatly to glaa a quiet, aura tight. ; vv labtlght anaaplal* with battary. Haadad hay rhala faataaa l ] J -uraty to ton of Mil. BaanUful plaalic. Stuart and atraaa ad KIU aaaily In palm of hand. A wonderful eooranlaaoa. | U) a Waal gift. rR*lf-*OUR IN1T1AI. IN GOLD AT NO ' [TEA OOBT. >MO MO MONCV-TaDAV TNI At- ul ROia TODAY, sumv LIMITKO. Oa auflaal Aa- . alt aaly II.M plan C O. O paatag* IJeaTAaga. W aad W. lighted ra?W Nt rafaad (Aaad U N aad ? Nt N* | a.) Daalara: aartta fa* prliea. flaaaaaN. | IJ ENRY SENNf A Co. Dept. 700 I P' #' 1101 N. Paulina J 01 .Chicago 22, 111. R NATURAL ~... SCALPEX CONTAINS: "* to NATURAL VITAMIN OILS LAN( LaROI COSMETIC CO., ?rpl J Boi 172 Audubon Statlo* Mow York 32, N. Y. ~ SpiiJ '/< IW.I Scoipv. ? f3~1 ?fc?l??? $l .00 Tit included NA^t A DOttSi _ ? - r? ? 1 .".'r. ft** ?"-.r"- jr- , ' : ...... / ' V- , lotrfartie^ I For Justice ^A) ? The solution * of ) be found in any political )ublican, of Oregon, declarsaid, "ttpaihfr amiJathargy" thatL re cheincCftiHio m*blic opinion rid have continued/ ' -v' ' ?IJ1F~K KTTj ALIVE a pi. a a t of his campaign eches. Senator Morse said, he: discussed civil rights and his lienccs have reacted enthuslus-.'i illy, hut he cautioned his hearnot to be tooled "by the public J lamatlon oX the principles oX1 sUtutiunui.rights'' because there ( * dlXXerence between acclaiming t m and putting tiiym into prac- ^ /hilt it -is af great importance I all political parties bit pm. on >l'U an to lust how far tlxey will Tn specific language ftrar will permit of compromise and liedu? In relation to specific legisla-j l," Senator "Morse satth?"The ihlem of civil rights,is going to] hulvedL when it is solved by a l ignition ~of the principles in the ids of individual citizens, lire- i /Live^ulAo which party they be-j_ enator "Morse said the riicial rr- , Ctlve covenant cases Iiave had aemondouij oducauanui effect: the people of the West. He de- ; bed- llic defeat of-the southern4 ionul school compact as a "neg- j 'r victory" Riirt declared thai j cause of civil rights- must be , anced in the Congress by. affir- i tive legislation. | Vou are going t<> do it by con- ' atly making an intellectual and i an emotional approach to the I blems of civil rights in the halls j Li).*), ' 11^ dillUi temarks were, made by Miss, zona B. " Stommons, Philadel- j a-r-founder of Zeta Phi Beta So- : ity; Dr. R. O. Johnson, Atlanta". , .sident of Phi Beia Siyma Fin- i nity; Miss .por-dthy " Heights. | mn ThPtu Sm-nrify; MlS fifllilP ' ham. St. Louis, president of [ ma fiii'iuiiii Rim Hnrnrit.y?Dr. rry T. Penn, Roanoke, Virginia J sident of Omega Psi Phi - Pra-> nity; and James E. Scott, Wash-' ton, past polemarch of the KapAlpha Psi1 Fraternity. 3elford V. Lawson, president of j 5 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, esided." ''Invocation was offered the Rev. Stephen. Q1H Qpatl&3_j od, pat^tw I/UWi XUvvXoy A- ltf | Zion Church. A solo, "InviC-1 i," was sung by Henry Blackmon the Howard. University School Music. Remarks were made by ner W. Henderson, the council agtor,? Benediction?' wan?prounced by tlie Rev. Thomas B. >ehn, legislative representative of ? Council for Social Action of tt e Congressional ChristianCh e Congregational Christian lurches. Seated on the dais, in addition those who took part on the agram, were Mrs. Mary McLeoci thune and .Mrs. Mary Church rrell. ~ . Vest Coast Church lamed For the Late ?r. Karl Downs OAKLAND. Calif - <SNSt le Golden Gate Methodist Churc.. re gets a nrw name Sunday, Orber 24th, when it will be deditrfnt us ? the Downs?Metm+rirtt ethodnt Church, in memory llL e iatc Dr. Karl Downs, 35-yeard president of Samuel Jtustoii >llege. AlUMll. Texas. Dr. Downs went to the presidcnr of me -weTl R11owTT Mct.h<?list allege live years npn from the istqrate of the Scott Methooist iiureh, Pasadena ^ Wliile on I he 'est Coast lie made many friend*, e died last February, suddenly, n. i Austin Hospital, following ua jeration. Principal spaakc. at Sundays idicatprial services will be Bishop onald H. Tippett, newly elected relate of the San Francisco Are ' The Methodist Church. The ev. John N. Dog^ett, Jr., is p<v >r of ihr. church. ? ft tCAtf AM* NAM \ B Promot?? koir qrowtk, Provont? crocking. looutifips. Your h?ir ?nd tc?lp dotorvot tko bo?t. Lot Sc?lp?r oivo VOUf Koir tko trrooik. qlowNATURAL kg*. .. ' Holiovo* itcky tcolp and pfomotti KooltKy. itrong koir. Loovot ? toil, volvoty luttro. Mtlrt your koir man?ga. ityla and dr??? XIH OLIVE OH "" 1-2 D ?a?d C O O. pAm fidin> .. ? ? w WH? . STATE. ^ ' * ' \ *' t : J' *'v.+**?? > " . ; ' THE LIGHIHOUSfc ANU INFOI BMWBj/ ^ i 3 3 m^t 3 MBl B Hk? Tn^c^HHBM RKki/^X: nH^| FOLLOWING MIS RETURN to Washi.igt President Truman craolstDolon.s S TO, fwiPTTecf FenttTpr Kid's'' from CI tfic i'tiv? \vitii a golden "I nwr.r.lcd to vr'juntrcrs for outshine' *the Community Chests of America. CROSS BURNS CALIFORNttN'S , By HARRY LEVETTE lAJb ANUELES t ANF' -fTnte activities again?invaded?California late Friday night in ilio form of "TTnnCu Klux Klan symbol of Intimidation?the fiery cross. Victim of the outrage was Dr. Pauline O. Roberts, outstanding Negro. woman physician employed by the Los An' geles City Health department. v,ho had moved into, a small, modbst bungalow lAi a white district here. :=?The, home hadTwen puruhiineci I from Mr. and Mrs. JaCk Ermezain ! white, who with a sistgr had mover : to another neighborhood. The"crosj ' burning" came without warning, as Dr. Roberts skid she had receiver j no threats nor had she seen .anj . ??vuieof hy h<>r I neighbors. i T learned of the Incident through ) an after-midnight police radio orjcjer sending certain cars to invest!' I gute a bright fire blazing on th< front lawn at 3460 Virginia road ; Dr. "Roberts^ address.. InvestTgatioi ! disclosed that the lire had.been : I cross wrapped with cloth and soakec j in an inflammable fluid. The eras , had toppled over and finished burn lug on the glass before the squac (cms univiu 1 nu ijoiicc interview 1 eel citizens in the neighborhood uiu j searched the vlcinJTy for anyone 11 j hidin?'or fleeing tre- sd-nr. N:> t-ttt -was found, however.-.. . . ' l lOKMLll OWM.4^ -S4I' n h i n 1 Followini; .. n . i called Mr bi.nezatri anil a..-.U'_u J the had heard all-Wl sir : > :.li She was ,:i > t i ? on n. : a <> . .n 1 shocked .Siii s.i'iii -1te 1).r j v J' t . : the early edition Til Tile (77~7T whicii carried a u:i the L>van , inc. - Pi'- Robir;, rM-.ild is a ! phone her from in . "}?' 'or- t)f?< ill i the phone- had nni noon m?Mi's brinezam ?. :<-*>i?* d 1 concern7" over the oi?*?<.j ? ; busmenlUutl'L> -i: V/DlKicred w lie-he..; t i" pervi , . . ! of the threa? would n : j ence or ot her d: a<i' : n;>. j ayatn.st the worn m RIGHT TO nrv , She .-><11(1 siic* h.ol no* M vn waneby any 'committees or n-",-<h-'l ll?it to T. t ;?: home \ >e. r. . that iiie did not i:\ ?v. :i . ? any -i??.:r:t:t ve . 1 ?" e; ?holi-wid-tV -tlh ) -T'.t.-'. -i? had, 1 kn.a fh ' i \ > * ste sujh i-:r t??u ' thesn aU'S 1 !: ' ? _ , a rivt'm i.". 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Kimhark Ave. , ( Itir.igo :<i. Ill l>< 111 Aw -j : L_ q ' * . \ ^ i_L_ __ cm Pr^L^^T^T' ^gJpl L jgHk * jBSH[^Bgfc|iBy Li's vs -vaRyw J j l< \jMVy*2&"^^ftfQk&sBwtftKffi Bon from an onU-hmvc ?:ajr.j.)U?yn to;jr, Bilvcrlhornc*. 11. ami Jimmy Peyton. Bilrono, III. T'r'f vi'iii,i;;,;1-v i >v . t .:'' ft Bf "rt l?'r-il I- rf; ; - Hity work in Kcvl I-'etrthfr ~drA. of (International Scuudi^iolo) IN YARD OF NEW HOME I came "loro interracial m> as not T lay the purchaser open to any nt -1 jnt-'.tAnn .? nivlvir. h ;ri M' j AH the othrr~hamr" !:i thr- hei 14 . borhood jye small, many of frai ; structure, exemplifying the fact tl ^ the residents, are evidently not . the wealthy class or the type til-would be expected to attempt to the police are watching for furtL developments. ijl Forty-F | ?'j | I -- ??P HHjjl ^HflHEgSBflH BBg ?| I ' N , I MONDAY, Q ^9 00 A. M -Steel Buildi ^.. 1 .9J3Q A. M. Bacjtn pluo Free Gate 8:30 P. M. -Grand Stan Buddy Wagner's H< J I - 11 ;3Q P. M.?Mtdwtry arr TUESDAY, o FARMER'S 1?-? 9:00 A. M-.?Gates Opof t? _PJa*ing oP Exhibits I 12:00 M. Farmers' Co } j , 1:00 P M ? Directors' ^ 6:30 P._ M.~ Midway Of | ! 8 30 P M -Grand Stan Buddy Wagner's H ' 11:30 P. M.?Midway an * j f \A/Cr>MCCHAV | VKLL/I11.JUH I , ! i New .farmers, ~ pArsd New Hom t-j? Day - i 9;00 A M.- Gatss Opari j__ _ UNA Dr. Mays , At Pdlmer <| I SEDAIJA, isr. c. -?r < which occupied eve^| 1 space In the Wellesley^B j listened .attentively to tlfl I sermon delivered by DrS H ? Mays, president; MorehotiH H I Atlanta, On. This occastolH ] the 47th formal openlng_?* lptte HawklnsBrown's 48thV I _ service as an ouLstajidiie Included hi tlie huge gauH were groui>s of students from nett and A ajid T Colleges und^^B dent nurses from the L. O. Rich? I son Hospital in Greensboro. M.V formel- students, graduates. patrcH and parents fr<mi several neighcH ing states werp among thr u.sser^^H Basing his theme on the poeJ^J Trvictus* by Henley and. speaking^? directly to the students. Dr. Mays i advised, "that m spite of what crl- i tti | tics may. say and regardless of i be limitations, they could bo masters j id ' of their fates and captains of tjielr , ar ?I souU."? ? i ? j tli Dr. Mays recounted with great lty to test the ability of a Negro to j j reach the top in the great univer- I m sitles of America. ' j ai ???He graphically described hu own i?* . 1 i tse from a "cotton-fleld-oleklng- i ** boy" in South Carolina, with par- [ t.n I ents tthat could not read nor write ' jy 1 with a determination to prove that | } any boy, regardless of race, could n|1 i achieve in American life any worth ' ^ i while position of usefulness and i ' ; Honor. j I ! following the sermon, a rendition | r-of^ttoshiinIntiainoiivtus1'?was giv en by the Sedalia Singers, with Mrs 1 j-Vivien.King Bright, as guest soloist , ?; land Mr. Rtrfus Brent, conducting. '[ .J Ai the close.jaL the program Dr. } * Brier presented President Brown t; . who thanked the audience for 'heir I iup|X)i*t -through liie 47 years and ] e | pointed directly to persons in the | audience who. were present on the j 1,1 | first oiuM.tng day of the little church ! 01 I school which has grown into an in | P' stitution that-represtnrtx one of the ax "finest intersection;! 1 and interracial j V j project - of goodwill in tiie develop - ^ " m< lit <>1 Negro education in The r 1> -,More than tit) guests from all sec-' j ** to tions of the state remained for the] 111 o- annual .dinner served Rt patrons j and friend.'MTCich year. w iTT?: T i ''' Tie. ATI ANT Aj Georgia ? _'SNS>? | jj lat j?.. An apartment dwelling at 319 , f' ,?f . AnUiirn Alp . M V. pnnUrtpr. ' vv iaL-i. ably damn Red:, shortly after-- mid- | t: be night Sunday when fire of an un- | c< ttd '-determined origin destroyed four-e?ri? Jet - ito apartments, it was reported.-N ) 1 tl :'(h rsonal injuries were reported. I n r ' ~ " rrv"",... \.~sm ourth Annual OCTOBER 25 TH! . - # * Vt* T- ?. 31 CX 95 10 00 A M.?Judgin " ' Parac ng Opens. ?g..fc*hik>iU., 11 30 A. M.-N.f .A. I s Progr d Show 12:00 M.?Midway stl Drivers 9 r>n P M ?Bqpd C d?^|? ? - -3130 .P? "Fat Col 7 00 P. M ?Judginj CT. 26 8:30 P. M.-Grond Pl * y Buddy Wagnei 11:30 P. M.-Midwq' ' rontinuT THURS^H nference. f* ft ill Meeting. j"A 9:00 A. M.-Gc^B id Show ell Drivers 10:00 A. M ?Mi^^B d Gates Close. r|;30 M OCT. 27 p Veterans 8 ie Makers s 00 P ji I 8:30 P: m _ 10:00 pM I I stmiV d-iu3M qlent idrtWB v cttiiy Rmniijsg thiQugl^^BI^^Kah ajor fflpeeches. and r?oCcuiin# Uni id again is the underlying then; ll'.n1 ul war.?Mcm our*. Beviu u Rain .ndci Stmok qr Belgium Httv ch detilt" candidly and eloquent with fear of Russia, while Mi shmsky of the Soviet Union con mes to repent - His verbal blast ;ainst the "imneriiilist.'' unwii:, l> RECONCILIATION ' So far, there seems JitUe Indira i the major issues confronting t!\ nited Nations. On itomic ener Russia is not williug to uccep ie\.Canadian draft proposal whicl >s the support of the majority c ie~ fftfy -cighl initial)in- nf ct, presupposes an effective in rnational agency to control atom energy before the. outlawing c oniic hombs. Vishlnsky. on th her hand, offered his counter-pro osal a simultaneous prohibltio id control of. atomic energy. ;Th inted States?'Great. Britain fin le western bloc states view tin roposal with skepticism.-mid iir trc+ully looking the gift Hoim- f le 11inni i 1.?-Pen?mrtr?cwro?rm 3W the Atomic Energy Cotuml? dealt with thin' piobie: ith no results because Russia ha iled out any inspection of he HTTil ifin inl rnatinnpl hndv mi irrher because of her vfclo, sh ould be able to block any actio tken by the Commission. Now. as anj4equence of fruitless discussion 1 the Political Committee in Pari: ie atomic problem Tias been refer ?d to a subcommittee. . a?ran" ir>T"'T*s~"^~<s ' 1 * State Ci IOUGH 30, 1948 g Livestock and nr. " ~ . and N.H.A Veterans ? - am. Opens. , All S oncert. . ^^y^miss Show. 3 Exhibit^! Stand '% Had vjM pFnm lau'.iH i> , ill* putter; He - B^pfrwa*^ a nan of fhd^arttaf Vc i problem of Germany* aud that, the , . - i e consideration ofthe U-innm prob- - 9 * f 1 leln In the Security Council wofcUl ^ > L. ; ?.... fini^.-t . i, ifiiif.it #sf "Nnh:^__ .a r;torr lie insisted it .should tHT'deah" -(with in "tiit Council of Foreign-, .dm :.;?rs. and unexpectedly rcfjw- ' . *q ett t,o join ill the discuix iujt of the m* ' Bevl.n crib? a. ' Whether the i-Jrwp i.r utothjlc i?- \ ; jH | sues , will lie resolved is anyone* >?u* .'""r'JWP - guesa, twit presently there is t*n|y > ! mote mannnTit possibility ol a com- " "ffi"'1e promise solution. If as Sir Hartlpy - 'SJIawttfobs, British delegate put V ;? >t i ?q eloquently v-hen discus,ing d|v h [anuanu'iu, the delegates can "blow i away the oloiiu.s of polemics and Vv ' - j propaganda that obscure the rjeal -1 problem" perhaps ihere can br ? ^ r found an'accommodation of oppos?f ing* views, only then uaii Hu- Gen- , ,/ e i eral Assembly convene in Paris at Kl.oftg of the" moat crucial periods in J^ri^ n j history, begin to think and talk ' -- .-*? c (peace. y-' *' '-"C'O&g E ei . II.. MSm p ~~X?: m NEGRO POLIS , -Surprise -her with, a bcaatifal CoB " ured~ Doll for (Uutiilmas. Milfe. '' c' :.>Kin Rubber Dolls, ?HP'* a>I 5 Dolls with Moving Eves. Hair, l^jiicc. Pretty Press, UM; H im-. e i llfff- '' I" f " I 11 t If C.O.D.. postage etirin 1 wanted. Write: THE NATIONAL ' ,s i f?0? 2M West l$5th Street, New t tarm i. * A . Hi " ' { i . '*f " * : ;* v ' ft FRIDAY OCT W { i ?School Pay??? " chool Children wMI be givon free ion until 2:00 P. M. upon pay- . J?M?1 1 *? " Ifcu-id Stand Show Ibr Kiddies - __ wl Show. ? " : - tj Bjt^ZIVv-T? _.. :fi-T .il\ !*' j ft*. - I..- ?-. '* .. . ., . __ . ;, Bjsi-'''' IV .'*