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FIRST TV GRADUATES: ThS d
~ fiist ten atudcnts of-Midway Tcler _t
vision" Institute. Chicago, to _ sue- o
cessfully complete an intensive
~;_ ' "7'tleing:, received their certificates li
Yfifginta Negroes
Get State Park ,
Funds
j; RICHMOND, VA ?Gov. Wm. 1
i " Tuck annrnved an annroDriation *
# of $65,000 for the development of *
a state park for Negroes at Prince 1
Edward lake^ngar- F^rmvittFT^Kcre ^
tJiL?^wwrtr^Tli???move is heralded ^
? ' V' . as an attempt on the part of the
; goverpor and state park officials 1
to equalize state park facilities.
? It followed u suit, filed recent- "
" i "ly by M. Conrad Martin of Dan.
ville against state and park offi- s
cials charging that Negroes were a
?being" discriminated against in 11
the matteF of park facilities. Mar- v
y.' 1 tin, subsequently withdrew the
suit after being satisfied that n
corrective, measures would be ?
undertaken. ,v
s The current allotment is part ^
r> V of a develppmentp^gram now in
progress that will eventually cost l)
! at- least $195,000. The money J
] "~v~ comes from?the slate's,, general
supplementary capital outlay ap- c
^ proprlatlon of $1,800,00. . " ?
FT the slate conservation deparfmppt, J
rioted in his request for the allot.ment
that the $195,00 park program
"is satisfactory to the I
I'
|,:y i
Your car is given tl
i . ? - I 1. Car is^glvcp a thorough
in# inside and out.
2. Old paint is sanded do
the solid base; crack
chipped paint is taken
Kl ??- - to the bare metal.
8. All chrome finish, glass
and ornaments are eltl
moved or carefully mas
J - - Insure a neat new car a
Bl Vr l/ WK*. ^ ife,-;;,
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4. Primer-surfacer coats i
idled to provide extra
Hon to the metal.
L'j--;.' ?8. fihufacer mat Is WUlW
??:??: ? aattiL JHnooth_ flplsh.
*. , 8. Oar la carefully air c
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uring graduation exercises a<
h?? Rogp Bowl arena in Chicag<
n February 4. . ? ...' ~ .
They are, from left to right
jeroy Cummlngs, Leroy Brink
?y, Ulysses Butler, Paul Goffney
st: Louis \
smsrwhrri
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a ST. LOUIS-?Miss Majorie Toli
er, 20-year-otd .student at Stow<
^eachers college, testified befori
Circuit Judge James F. Nangh
lere last week in a suit to eompe
he board qi education to admi
ler to the white Harris Teachers
olleee. that Stowe college hn-kei
proper accreditation" and was de
icient in books and equipment.
The suit was brought througl
Lttys. Sidney R. Redmond. Henr\
r Espy and Rohert L. Wither
pooh, after the plaintiff hat! mdd<
ppticatton ~Tas?~~ August for ""ad
nission to the white school anc
?as rejected * because of her color
Upon testifying" that Stie~ plan
ed to obtain! a degree of doctoi
f philosophy from Columbia uni
ersity's teachers college in New
ork, she was asked by Kmimrti
Carter, attorney for the.', schoo
oard, if she knew that Stowe was
ourtsel .forT Negro citizens -wir
"VP lannebftii ?it -move in fedora
ourts to compel . the state l<
qualize Virginia's park TacTTT
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ADVERTISE IN THE
.IGHTHOUSE and INFORMER
mpwk?f* r ' '^OTtn 'i i
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ie fallowing complete treatnn
el fan- t??eliminate?unsigbi
and grit marks un
enamel coat.
>wn to
red or finest baking: cnam
down color you choose) is
----- In our dust-proof %i?r?
areas, & Enamel Is baked on
tier re- Air-Filtered Fnctorj
iked to Baking: Oven.
ippear ^ Tires and running: bo
dressed with a spec
ire Hp- ber compound and cti
proton- pwria are cleaned U
out the New Car app
fl to a ^ Bf_ appointment?lea
ear with us at 8:80
will return It with a
leaned like finish at 0:80 PI
NAIU COST?ALL MITi
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t William. Waters, Ennis Johnsonj to
) Pierce Harris, .James Bryant and l.ei
Kuf.ua Hawkins. Xol shown t? Bon [ He
Bouie. Some ffi2 other studentsj in;
also received certificates from thejrn
school. Nearly ull started- out in co
, training as early as 11*46. "n
voman ~ I
E COLLEGE
- iirccwiitAfT T?v Pfttnrvitii.> VKin on i,1 1
e she did not. . - ,,,
mi
ej failed as a witness for Miss rji
elToliver was Charles L. Naylor, Jr., q
lj principal at Harris who described i W1
11 facilities and nature courses offer- fc>(
'Jed at the white school. He said;
1! 1 ?or?20?uf?the?63 teachers?had yj
| degrees of doctor of philosophy. w..
The board of education contend- a|(
fed that facilities at Stowe are not ^ ^
'.1 inferior to those- of-"Harris.
Woman Slapped sSil!
' Ready With Suit"
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1 A .housewife "who wag" * slapped" hoi
_ flown on her porch by a white|ihr-|Stn
ance collector f<?r a compahy (.(,f
w lUi on ficu. t.iu
lj plans a civil suit for damage's, it; am
sj was learned Monday. w.il
! Thtt? woman, Mrs. Hula Thomas nm
, >>f the IMOlt block of Laurel Street;?ttf
I said the ,agent slapped her after | 1
>?ihe had?ruplied,?in?kind, to hit; twn
j having called her a blartkety blank las
1 "black lial-,'' in a dispute over the bio
i amount of piumum. rrei
Her counsel, attorney Harold "R.flict
; ! Roulware, sai l the action may ex-jma
IE AS
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KLAN VISITS
Fastor Forge
Count CoIle<
Ah Klaus met
CHATTANOOGA, TENN,?(A J t
P)?The church pianist fainted, t
x husband resigned from the *
oir and the pastor forgot to (
ou n t the collection when _
asked? and robed klansmen S
arched inter the Philadelphia ,
iptist church here last week a
leave, a letter of approval and v
ine collection. * ' c
Some hooded men marched in- g
the church and handed the t
tter on klan stationary prais- i
g him and the church for com- I
Unity work,"! and the pastor's \
mmendation of the klan for i
ot hating any race, creed or
RS. CLARK QUITS /j
RUAN LEAGUE POST
.iiLrtiViA, ?Mrs. Isobel -J
lisholm Clark, Director of Pro-"
Jtjpn and ""Publicity, National |
ban Leaiiue. Southern Field
vision, resigned her position;
th the staff on January 5, ef- s
.tive February 5, 1949. ?
Elected one of eight in "Who's m
hu, Among Outstanding HIT U
ud University Women Gradu-,w
\s" in 1947, and a. member of-:n
e American Association of;
cial. Workers and the Delta*ma
Theta* sorority. Her re- 1 _
nation followed her Christmas ^
y., marriage to Dr.* William F. j
ark of Raleighi. North Caro- "
a. w.here she will make her
me:?~ ' ' i cm
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d $2.r>.000. "Unless in checking tl
> Imv ii|| *qyh i-iini's. I find the si
.ount in error," he siljd, thuT'Tn
! he what we will ask for, an<l
re too if the?law- -provides for j ti
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Mrs. Thomas was unable to at- it
iiI a court?hearing,?on the ca>sc.j.t
t Tuesday, suffering from the.p:
w. The "agent, menaced by I gi
glihors.?hastily?tad led?Lhi- po- qj
? and admitted striking the wo- tl
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WENT
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thod Autoi
1 BAKED E
SERVICE FOR
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COLUMBIA, S. C. ~
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;tion
i Arrive?
hat he forgot to count the con
jrtbution which accompanied th
euer before putting it into th
ollection box. _ ^ ,
Arch Gay, musical directo
ind ? trustee, whose wife?th
>ianist?fainted during the kla
risit, tendered his resignatioi
ind said fifteen other member
v o- u 1 d withdraw from th
hurch. He noted that the klan*
yrand dragon recently asserte
he order enters a church "onl;
ipon invitation from the pasto
ir~ governing board." Howevei
lev. Starling dejQted?h?^-had_iD
dted the group, but noted tha
ts -members were "orderly."
"The church is open to any
>ne;" Rev. Starling said,
Fliml'lammers
Fleece Woman
)f $500
City police were huntinp. for i
ix foot man, about 38 years old
nd bis stout female companion, de
cribed as beinp about ilh with i
>ntr scar on one side of her face
ho allegedly "gypped'" an aped wo
lan <>f $500 here Thursday.
The culprits pulled the old "pock
t-book"* pat* on the victim, wh<
ft or einp the two* "find" a pocke
uoK "full of money," rushed dowi
nd draw out $500 of her savinp
ml put this up as "pood faith'
p> *v f'"' her slum? -f the smmos
1 fT'i.!.
Aft'-i- vvaitiiijr until Saturday fo
he y -uple to ..return with hei
hare.- the woman -became suspi
sur- nrrd ihe?police
P.die,- describe. the "pocketbool
rick" as otie -of. the oldest am
mii-ia'-uvhy . peuult;?u4.il! . fall=fm
.. They say the thinp to d<J is
:e >'te< 1 by one <>:' i-t. - operators
l eW Mil to po ,'for your money bu
t>t he "police department ripn
Lii- ami thev can catch the
"lievos who have beer, operating
?re for some. time.
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IN BOSTON DEBUT: Bo:
A ton-born Muriel Rah
i (above), celebrated star c
~-i- "Carmen Jones", breaks
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_ I oo year eoior oar on reD.
a'{ when she appears on th
? of?tht*?Boston Oper
'j House, to sing the title rol
of "Aida" with the San Cai
lo Opera Company*._. -j
The San Carlo Opera C.g
r>i described as an "America
t Institution", has never in i1
:x 35 years, . appeared'1 with
sj Negro artist though it ha
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Killle Holiday
Fans Lose faith
?By Harry Levette
LOS ANGELES?Coast v
wishers who supported Bi
I RJCCORD
H ~ COIN
We Can Supp
H ALL HITS
Write
HARLEM I
I THE S()Ur
America's Helovec
I Monday, F
" AN'I ISU)KI. 'CHAl'fcl
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ALLEN-IIENED
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SUNDAY
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B* ^Blv
R . arranged recitals in all ma5
jor cities of the United ,
n States, Central America,,
>* Canada and Mexico, being'
perhaps the only organizao
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tion of its kind in the world.
IC ?<
-? Asked?what?led?him?to?
te i open the San Carlo roster
r- j to a Negro artist, Fortune
Gallo.^the op'era company's
_ l. managing director, said in
n J broken English with an
ts i Italian accent: "I hear her
a i sing, I like -her voice. Be-,,,
is sides, I follow Truman."
Holiday in her comeback trial
t seemed . ready to "wash their
v hands" of the singing star after
- the report of h *r arrest in San
' Francisco, with her manqfeerhusband,
John Levy, on narcotic
I charges.
L- Two movie. _sludios revealed
r } (That they, had dropped plans to
- feature her in pjpnno^
Other celebrities here came up
j with such remarks as "this is
j arrest.
I miue piayea to lull houses
.nightly at Billy Berg's, cafe in
Hollywood before *goitlg to San
Francisco.
WASHINGTON ? The Howard
liniveraiiy?iihrnxyla-^bservanee?of
Negro Hiotory Week will feature
an "Evening With /the Poets"
program. Such outstanding poets
efi Langs tun Hughes/ Arna Bontemps,
Sterling Bro'wn and Owen
- -1 f h>dson will ive presented ~] n An!
drew K.inktn Memorial chfcpel at
the university on Friday, February
rell 11. .in a reading and _ explarfation
liie of tjieir poems.
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BII.J. vgKfif fjPattra it _
URBAN LEAGUE *
^CmCAQO?BUI Veect. prari.
Ch.mnlnn i? Z~L~r2jZ
scheduled as the iitsst speaker
at', the j2nd -aBHMij 'g 6f - '-*7' ~
the Chicago Urban league at the '
Sherman, February 17. tt
was announced this sb e e k.
Veeck's topic will be' in line
with the theme of the meiA ;:2 :...
"American Teamwork Works.*".
Among other Mieduled to be
present are: Gov. Adlai Stevenson,
Mayor Martin H. Kenelly
and* Secretary pi State, adward-^?
REYNOLDS DECLARES
SAVANNAH, GA.?"The urge
to do things is very important^* il
Cirant" Reynolds" commissioneFoi
corrections, State of New York* . . v?;told
Georgia State C o 1 le f 'e students
during assembly Wednesday,
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Introduced by President J. A *~
Colston, Commissioner Reynolds
said "if the basic-foyTidr"^"
thinking is good, there. Is no
nppri tn (par unHcctraMo
suits. ~ ~ . F? "m
CARVER1
.T HEATR E ..
Sun. and Moo.-Feb. 6-7
Randolph Scott
"Frontier
*t Marshall" ?
And. Oh The Same Profran ,
| Cab Calloway * The Nicholas
. Brothers . ? ????r?'?
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"DIXIE LAND JAMBQREE^ ?
I Mickey Mouse - Cartoon
Movietone News
Tuesday, February 4
Eric Portman*Breta Gynt
; "Dear Murderer"
(Suspense! Drama! Mturder> j
rrlColor Cartoon 7 .f ^
Universal News
[ Chap, 7 "Buim 'Em Up Barnes _ ^
, 1 Wed. and Thurs. Feb. 9-10
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f rPyPr i inrfl ?? , n*
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Esther Williams
1 I * In '
n. "On An Island. With
You"
" Science Reel ? Woild News ?-?-?^
Chap, 4 'Xightninf Warrior"
p Fri. and Sat Feb. ?-? 1 ??T7.
. j Tops in Double Features!
"J1 "Wild" Bifi~Elliot ? 3
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? -An*-??r?? ;
?r BeU lufwi ?-?:??In?
i "Voodoo Man" Also
| Chap. 8 "Devil Horse*'
CAPITOL
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Sun. and KTon. Feb. 6-7 \ '
Robert Mitchum v .
r y ?in? . v, : _-5v^
Pccos"
"West Of The #
Chap. 10 "Tex Granger** - -??
Comedy :
Tues., Wed., Thur. .Feb. 8-9-lt
~ Double"" Feature I ^
John Wayne' """" : .TTv^
"The Spoilers"
_ ' Also.I.:.. y ^
All Star Cast'
"The liruie Man"
Chap. 14 "Brick Bradford"
Colored News
Fri 'and Sat Feb. 11.14
(Double Feature) I .
CharTes SlafMlt 4 = ;._zz?
"Last Days Of ? !
Boot Hill" 4 ?
Also : f v '
i-i 1 Alt Silt Cat |j ?
"""King of Wild j
Horses" .. i
Chap. 5 "Oregon Trail"
^ Comedy v ^
^ B?HMUT' 'through' Wednesday* 1_
"Adventures of
? Dun Juan1
[1 -in color with Errol Fljran
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