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Oklahoma Turns D?n? Down Oklahoma crrr _ cahp> ppUcaot to be row Idwad toe entmQce to the ualverftlty >4 tun^'dorim by the ^ftrtnjplftin ? boH fec-my. Tito flection. eft aaaMaoad by Dr. H F. Mareh. member of the eeven-awn board, Wee given because DevU, "hlled tu wet owe mudmwn ?chooUglic reftnlfrtdntt." Thi? we* Dave' tecood attempt 2% to enter the arhool. He had applied the. tirtt time hurt fall. Marsh alto Mid th# question ot leg rotation "did not enter the boards daetsion" Davis 'was not; i lird of his ri}tdioa by mad "about two Works ago. like othn unaccepted applicants ~ 'However. How or Dunjee. iocs) NAACP leader, said the youth's scholastic qualifications' were accepted Last fait by Mehsrry Mcdi <il College. Nashville, . "on* of the two, outatandlng college for Nt^ru doctor* in the country." Davis did not enter Mcharry k cause he wanted, to "study in his -?home state " He took -hie tw<* medical wWrk at UncolB iBilvrh sity in Mt*aour> Two Langston unlvcriity ?tu dents were refused admission to Oklahoma A and M college, also Kills. Oklahoma . City, and Henry W Floyd. Kufaula. were lha not made any fulur* plane Miss Kills said she Icsffird of her rejection "only when I read the paper l don't think I will Ik- content to continue ?t l.sngs J ton. but I don't know yet.'" Sh. waa aeeklng a home econorhlca course at A an^t U, while Floyd - wanted a political science degree Rejection w *U ~~baa?iiruii ttTtnnr>urM^ thnt ?U?4i course* were offered *t l^angt Ion. Howard 11. Frat Takew In White Meml>er . v . y - ?WASHINGTON -*- lANI'l ; Chi Delta Mu fraternity of llowar I university, broke a 33 yeiir precedent here last week and ad nulled to membership I'aul (Juth, - a armor In thr medical college, ia one df about 10 white studeriU attending the univcraity, and onf - of 42 new member* o,f the chapter coTn posed of medical, dental . and pharmacy atudenta > - ---The Institution ha*, an euroll?mint af ibovt T.M4 atudenta tjyth entered Heward In - -**? ?-?- i training In Ih* IT. K. Maritime it Han Mitru, California. Ha la a gradual* of N. Y uuiveraitjr and will brgln Inlv.nnhlp I lUim County twpilal, New York, In July. ".i HttJOION m<nc than church going Itdlgton iy hying -.HOD'S Lir* (Prov. H Si) : CHARLESTON L BASH _ SHOE HOSPITAL "We rure lick ahoeu" PROMPT SERVICE _ ? iFtwo mmm Conaway Dr Pmcripilona. Killed ^ : ;^,Cv FHKK H 117 klnf Street CRESCENT CLfttNERS ltl IfdM St. riMM I 4UI Suit*. Cl*in?d ft PrnNd #0c Drmn Wc up Alteration and Praaaln< WKit- v.,. WH* J*a Robartson. Managar C. A. Robarteon. Fropriator roR coMTLrrt ssmvics and lUCTtIC TREAMKNT ?VMlt? Anna's Btavty Salon A. Brisbane. Ftop. Dial SIM Tha Beat Show in Twoa TBIATRB LINCOLN No Hlfh Stapa to CUmbl No A Entrance l ; Your Ahrtfi, J s m ^ ,^iiti " ^Asymui IN tn - * *. i 'k' .* i "'S ' I Lincoln Pknd 0 Will Feature Negro Press JVTXHSON CITY. MO.(ANP)-The future ot the Negro newspaper wm beitiq I?4 ii _ th< Liruolin university (Ma) campus Ha*, 2 b* a pa not el i ceding newspapermen. The die , ffttturea HeadUosr Waall _ at the university under the sua* p.Vrs of the School of Jauf- i Various angles of the suhjee^ "la thei Negro Newspaper Hers to Live or Diet" will be advafts* ed by the following journallats: Thome* W Young, prasident ol the Not folk Journal and Guide ttiui pi r* tdcftt of the Negro News- T peper Hubltihcri association; Charles M Loeb. news editor. Cleveland Call and Post. Fletcher .. 1? Martin, city editor, Louisville 1 Drtniliirr. ind Nleaun fellow at Harvard unlvarilly, I9H-47, Dow dal 44- . li-iy ia |tn?nl if??||?r ^ll Kurimi t'rty Call; and William ar (? Nuoh, ' managing editor, Si Pittilmnh Courier. bit A *?>rk shop .for high pftidnl ^ journalist* will be conducted Monday and Tuesday. May 2 and ((* 3, with concentrated instruction*. ^ movie* on the field of com muni cation*, newspaper assignment-*. " and talk* by experienced tra I chrr-f and newspaper worker*. Dean' Kenneth Olson, Mvdi'.l ' School of Journalism. Northwestern university, will iiMrru ?-! the Headline r banquet, May 3. mi in the university rafcteiia A- ki 1 ward* to the winner* of the an n* nual plate high school featuir *! ' writing eqntrat will l>e present 1 ed at thia affair Likewise the j,. h T3n?o1ri . Clarion staff mcittl^r gt winning thr alumni award will i* be named and given the cpshlac Kraduatr* of Lincoln t) Lawyer# Seek V. Jt Neicro Judgeship IMUt.ADELI'HiA "tANPl- A *?< lawyer* l\ad coo- m 1 hTtmc wuii Democratic city 4>.>v? Krincis Flnncgan U?t w?k d< to arc utx>ut twinging the vacant u ' federal judgeship to a Negro hi ' lawvt-r from th? area The cttytjai 1 recent fall to Democrat* after ~ - many year* a* a Republican $ ttronxhuld it atid to have prom- _ 1 _pted thl* action The committee * a* cbmprUad i u? AuiHn Norrit. editor of the N [i Philiitetphia J'ltUburgb f-ourlar in r nnd '"?^.'k > toft n~~for group; vet r Trrm?MhiwHti I r?lt? Pu^nay w Hill Jr mn of tlie ureaidant of In Chcyricy State college, John (K i Prvnni William*, Carlyie Tuck- pi cf, J Wniter Oiy, assistant U H ni ~ lutit. I 'attorney;' Ha vrnond Pao# M Alexander. 16cal )*wyrr and Haitian ccun?u|; Thomas U. Jackson, fa Hubert N C. Nix. Lading Demo- w rrnt, and Hufus Wataon " la ^DIRECTORY I - - ,.11 1 ? tc JAl'RHON?IIKAUlt? ? SCHOOL * :?:? ? n All branches of Beauty b. Culture Taught ^ I i " [ ug Company * A1 ReaeonabW Prlrea ? S( KM VERY 1 C Dial 2-2444 ** it? kat'AT i C 'BROOK'S GRILL "harlraton's Oldest h Fine** Cating House Foods Prepared " j ly An Experienced Chef. * FRIED CHICKEN j| STEAKS ... ? AND SEA FOOD Brnnjr Brook*. Prop. 0p?n 24 Hours Slat* and Cumb*rlfiv4 M* Y OUR K Y I 8 H?4t PrwiUUI 111 Itw arm Id "I . . . Guard th?m wall I>r. M. A. OtSssa 20 Year* auccrssful prtrtk* in prescribing and fitting glaaar* ISA KING STREET FOR ' | I ink Ends. rmry Otoi WEST SID,: BAKERY R WtgfnU. Jt Prop . !Uj Prosidsnt Street Btti Milt _ i?,4 .r'-r' ' ? ' ' ? *. ' i V ' ? ?~ r : ??-?^ ?-? ??.?H * * >. * I ? . . . .... THE LVCHTlfOUSE A| RANGEBURG ALPHA PHI ALPHA Ml *T jT:EFi ^Wiff If ?_4?,^a ^BHhEiFE? f ' j f BMffj; H A P ^r-\ HflCI |MUt ^Rt>V OFFICERS. -MEMBERS and. participants ?n '! ilbtOh' Airvijn and Ci?iz?*uhlp W?*k" ol llrt? DcllJ t'tiaptc Alrdju 1*1.t A'.i >d M. CoUago. Oradoatmr*. Min li 2U ;< April t n^r ;??? ( MINX. W Elbert Johnston. Jr , aiivito). Hi*h.ard C : Tl?ift.-j'.?i w/ v KwrtUl; Pyeahiipt J J Srabl-ikik. ClafHn Odlca?. Or-r^'haitii W r Marshall Ehepard, Rworder vt I >< < < ly WaihtnS ton. f) C j i. J Julius Wim, praaidont. Theodore Prldi > . n ... r 1 Thompson. secretary, Jl NlVlncanl, charter >?. . i Webber. President of Belt* Zeta Lambda-C'hapt ?>i u: .u-t uii;' epnedjr; Arnold Macklin. torieipondirtd ? roU 'under Compliance .'New Part v-Seen Vitb New Law ^ States Ri^hters r NKW ALBANY. M \M'. 4 , 1/ S< h<>ol truatrwh in Jrffci v>nvllle iVH^S, ourse ror id New AIImuin ?ay they tx>THAN. -YL/. -ANPi v>w what to ?t<? nix'ui Indian#'* ?"i "?lppiin W low. Which nrte* nut imp irritrnhn rrirarrtt iti'ifi of fucii kj publu -;i hiKil.i ' -1 l>t?" k !': I TW taw rafts lor ?n if-mt l?. act , ,v'' l<i*! '' ' > 'K?!lon neat itrmr?<?<r in v-mu- .Wu' 0????*?t "u*. t ff.- \ t ' (Ira ami the iintplcat apjtroNi h u " - .lli..comply v'.h it. Ih)( ||vc H< (in! :. . v:, r?tj hod) OtflCt*U **. -.-.tiU ili liA'.i i L' / M* ,(|U?atioii7' ~r " ? Watlar llaijth. pi ( anient of ttir ' **V^'.*' ' rtTrraonville Honed of m lino) ' . ' . . Apr I M V? > rualwa mul. "Thr Imuii] m,ki,* : v, . . . . Il-lifi In | ::?r; it. ' ' .T> ? ahimu wit}) it Ihii, y, ,i[ hut We _ ' . . ' II.OIC p?- i. \ ?vc not any ilufnutr Munuuncr . llti#i .it .S- vm-h ? ettt to make at thia tnnr , , Intel rutin*1i no.Ufin. . Harry H Divitlwn. .uprlnW'.i h?u ;U)k, f),ul ?i,5. m ant of New Aiimnu - - v fill .1 pl.lt- JrtTrlw. ild laat weak that no dm num. lUy \tu-u, - -u H ;m. c'> < ?rt ben tnade by the Behind boar I Vn r l'r?>.vii-n< yi that he had no comment" . -fcWi,x, , < 00.000 Home TSSVfTwS h Wrecked WAItHCN. (). (ANIM . Ant) spok?loan at tln r-iii- v < " . *?ro feeling resulted hi wreck x'\ g ??f a physician* home In .1 h?it 1! iu u ?ii'. yiTTg'~ngqftTt>oihood- . .iu*t ?.a.-L?! . >??>trek by a tu>nnmade dynamite i'*"1 t- - tcgi i"-v uilb tauMiiK an est una toed J5T" Z ! (JJ damage The building. m? <Mi\ i 'e . 'j . tiK 'ffrte but voitinf |5U.IH)0 when fi- prini iph-. ?* .1. th.i' - .third. It the property of l)r and v^uod t>v .* ..j n?. ?m-' Acordin* to Mrt Drown, the hunei imily had tfCflvai two threats "Wr 1. t' V'. -v : a-.h hen excavation work being done HanfLfli,* " : lit Jghr that they would heVcf or jwirtv wh-c.h ;'M-rw* >el; r allowed t<> nuiVr into tfc?- neig.i t.n . 1 <' ?. : ? or hood ST/r said three men told (tutional goverhmcnt er husband. "Wr don't want voj j t*r.nVd > -i'1 r build a house in this area." pvci Thy dynamiting was discos'er [ . n-.v .i.th?^?p;.r<? '-f '? d i?y construction worker* rSc >?- - - ;.-r ? ext da*. The damajtc u cuv.-rfT _ll~^ |/1 y f.;S | \ y y Insurance t , S. Y. C ubans ,' -T< 7.; )|u n May 1 ' '** ' ' KWIHJRT NEWS, VA - v ANl't ork Cuban Stars in the Nef r j uicncan league scheduled (or ' ' unday May 1. in New yur* * tys |?olo Ground^ has been Ufted^here- The Islander* open \ ^ (ainst the Indianapolis Clown V* "Impo"' Ba>nhill.'acc f>f the * "''l- ' M ul^ar^s. most likely will oppose Peanut# Nayawee Davis, who as returned to the Funnymen Tli* reason (or tlie. shdt ir Catholics of New York City * imin the Polo "grounds: hrtfrv the New York Giants, (or >auuunth -rally on May ONE STOP *nvici~ & i| 11 eadouarte -1 for Co*ti rlete I WAVERLY E8SO STATION I JufN ClMvtU. OVMf imixrcnvG I I ' WUilMVil U JW' FUNERAL ' I CWf* N Utfhut. 3.v ?rf< TTAMff | attorney general -of Illina.* '.kit Tettaple ant) Wimbish in Chtcai A Kind ?rvt UTinpifMf? tornay general* 5tt7.~ mttat-c 'ftlWllS cum laude from H w.?i 1 untvo IttoplMM tin aerved wry? the Wi i Infantry 1401 Park St CaiiaaMt ft C. Rao1-mental C. mia* leani in t ] Broi>ir Star medal r it- '.^ ' ?I -r ? ? ?? ? ? ' ?y ? . . ' 1 1? : NTD INFORMER. COI.T7MBIA, 8. C. en - IXAACP Seeks BTTie stgta^NAACP orrnferen^ asked members and fneotds Jol contribute^ 1^000 00 to^ * rptrini I court coats ih fighting the ca?-> ( ?r David Brown of Beaufort. i whda* petition for an injunction i aga.nsl the #tat" Democrat: - 1 pufty ?1I granted h? in Vgn W?>. ring last November and was be- j fore the Circuit Court' of Ap peals on April 8 In announcing that the money was n? eded. James J4. Hintorv, state NAACP president, show-1 letter and a Statement he hal received from the- national oi ! I NAACH men* ihowtd thtL .thi* ftate-' owrd $52247 for printing this' I . brief* NAACP -i .? a y * rs s u?e?l .' '* a.'Kj $10000-16 pay inr travel of national 'staff* k, try ahfi aberrance of "Educa, ttttornvyi ln thf r|uv ,ii Fraternity, ln?', S. C. State .A. . ,. .. ? -Y-. ' . In audition. Mr Hintun -tin J J ! ruahlleav.v. Editor to The . v? "7? H . , , i, . . . the jtiitf* NAACl* e*p?ti .ce* i e pr.?HUuentv e rilAkr Abraham. .. ' .. .. ' : it 'ri'" J 4j ' _i WW eKtoruara of state lawyer* '. i H ,<1* n i. gramatu reader. . * .. ~T~ ?i ~^ E*?7~ "5~~I T total an jihiu $400 00. lot th< bill ... .pal ?'?;> rr?.lay-r-Robert- ? : . , . ?^M ~ .ha* not yet been received \ r rv ... .v.- . . .' , - . ., . . i > i T-tio w'ato conference h".-* H I licit.i. 11. i i > r it ri. < liapl.it nJ a lit ^ , , ;.. , i'r-Furul* orr-tvand for thi* item. hi-.I Jiuiiu Bfirt mntorian; Dt Vf . l . explained what the orga/iirat' ' ' ion tloi'.i have i* curni-rked for I other legal effort* t * wee?ijiiBc X12nd ) , '? Left To Top'Brass r U*<1 \\ orkhollSl* ovi.i miu:^ O i '(IH' V;0 ' - Mi a I.ai future <>f the ;i32r?l f vht?-r Wiinr' i - ' ' ? Tp?- j. rf. tM.fi : * ? "vVir ' old na- a" Nrlro alr uni! At I,?m k.i>our~ K : t V.tU v Ua; Who f|r*| Air Kiii-rr hast-, awaits !h?; <1. n. . M . f t\ . vvt?rkh.)UM' *.-? ?on of the o bra** in tK/t- Ait ' ' if/.-;: I?? ijiiiyf' , -l hard la Kciri m.. iT~*w as' 'f'cvi'alt:. I hvtr tavt tiv-t liarmrwtp,' Wa.v ?iveh. her W*V-*t.'r !*''?:. *wrrk by <4t?v - Neither C?1 lU>n>?n'uiV < ? I). . S'-'.a vflatin. Sh? w.i at t:<iti\l here vis Jr. nor., his stipe riot; M i .11 .*? < *.? rmtt rnquoit t?en w p Langu-y 'f r;ri. ' r?- .1 lit J V .i . know* what is. next Sppr 11' . ft.-t l. ri. a U.i-.cil on Ikt ol.ition as to what will happene 1 ' I '?; i H t?: 1?: 1.1 1 ?h-r- ' ' ?I t'.'ful?Las?h.-.vi .1 | ; ii' i _ j.sjvi \V I! i;?.dan,J of Kort "ibh"8 he.re- ever . sinrr tU?. Air l" . ? .u. w i to to?ti- !"" ?.? s ?nn"ufw.fit tluitit pi anno I'' r.MV. 'p.'. Ho- w ii to .'till lU Segregation "p? lb ton. i ar. itnj graft. about a month 'ago to , a..I sti'i v< a> arrr stoil in Whm Col Davis. asked C.?vi j M ?.hv -The sh.-r;ff wit., tmvl tHib about the future of in* .or;-' t . ign . statement "ganiiation. the general vn.de |:to I- in r lo.-f was ?sji!U-vt-. "Ttfe proposed p'olu'y of inter ? 1 I?Vt 111 l ill at Hi n of Nf|;i -I ;n ?:?: she II I-, ed to ,|o' ?<>. the sh?*ri!t ! USAK ts Still Ix-ir. k considered . r-. l ii *r with pes.rising a ( bv a hoard (the h'aliv i otiiniiltr i. whiskr> i lis tujtht into 1 appointed by th? J're<. lent '"Ui" :t" with.teed li< iU | ' Itulu i?t?<>ns art- thai an\ iut . l!.u-' _!n. l'V ,;t *h. u I ur? rvlr?i i CiitKcrning niter rise's ? ' 111 ,s< -'i"-" M *m" tirtUtiii Mi other fimjU A.uLi' ' * ' w*''*r<V *'>* ??'. '. *? ??" u.rfiur Inmi .a iugt tM J* el ' trVan . *" 17 171. \\!; ( ii S M T lice tall t USA F ' | t. > ''I''"/ '" 1 ^'>> h>t>' "The above inNii tuatr "?i? tot .-ulJclAxl - appear at IT js all th-> informati n? 1 1 Sti>v on*vMV ,a\ ail able ob?thi> >ubjet t at Head iji admitted that he had tried to 'quarter*.. Uth Art Fon-?: Wie.v .' 1 Mi - JilTet y>u tn ?iKii the' infurmatioii tvootiivv ,ava;l-rT' i at^t that hv jalilr: y.iu will \\& ttotirw! V ? ..i *?>tl'.f. wV.^ Ujii; ;ih a Air Furee Times reported t-. J tha.1 Col. Davu would be tt.air, r^TT, ho "% : IV With the do' j 'rrr,s| U lW at ;. I Muxwed Field, Ala, and tii.it : 1 - 1 the Lei kbourne base may .<o K-.jfhte .Ifp K?vrn. to US bv Ciod | *'V h-m Is I - Th? 'ne.nber* ?' v M . |"d- the WT ^ would bo . . . ; : : ' transferred to'other units t'hr-ius . y l>l>niVTMFVT uut the ecuntry.. .Oxy.;.^.r F ,\I I V/l A I .'1 LA i the"t>up< L said, may be maintain od as au all Ncgr.u unit mmn [iii Qui 1 1 Bans Proposed I Apartment Unit "'I ^yj* -U zuniug bonrtt has rurne t thumbs un prposed NegVn apartment Tt ? e ^v-tt-h- -tfr-^i-K' ?tl4HMWf | .pavso?t~Tft TtHB " 2^ . - to idL_B . dens Apartment*. In> l bn.. j . the 'jitr Marc K 29; wh.'le oluof lnspcr; H- K ^ Eh?-, otfuv iiages*l FfVff>?-i 4 BT ^^^B t^,< ti within two hou; B -*w^-^B The ^B BcJ provides that n N'.<; . t'-n - d m lmar oe omit in an industrial! tone .* rnorc than 3000 feet fr- m the corporation, accused City Co,fnmi?u>tier Mo: af ? ?. a* appointed an assistAr 1 ?.?n of playing . ..'. . w.ti- : f . -\. mber of the liw fiffh m J argent matter of b n'atnf How : he been ajsirfned to tha at- over. June**f portedly has not do - Mr l_?c*.v.on graiualcd magna ;d?M Whether he a :; takr th-* r* ty tn 1940 and' received his law a?e to higher court* j^il-in lMi -During-the war. hy ^ , Uv t.o.v r.">;h Infantry, and the 23'h Hands.,in haml<ulri art J 2uad*k?r.*l and was awarded the _ tK |:hta domed still exls. as - -r--'--: _ ' 1 nghta. (P% 134,23)- 1 . . jA * ' "v ? . - : ' r > i . . . " ,: 'J *;' ' ' ' - -h:.' / - ') ' _. f : 1 s/nvmtf. Awut a* una Stewart Asks * D&llaa White I Baptists To Church Admits Meet Quota Nefrro Member V ' ' 'i 1 x " - *'"**' : " ' ^y+T-i* 'jHf^ G WCEjmULR ? Stair Hat> DALLAS. TTX -- IAXF> - Fin- : wer* u)c?d to be ,reedy to anwuU -and ipmtutl ami from 9 meet the 00 th+ quota trhiie church hare hu enabled . . .,? !>>r St'j rrvr CoUei? when tE? a Negro student to continue his stV> convention opaffirur Char- oducauHi to fcrMeVe the ^baTSTIcoVih he? month'by Rev. H.. W. seeiu--to become a Pieio>Ur*an 157 St*w*rt , of Greenville.- Mon-i mirurtrr ? v Z-' J?y ftcy sWw? .? ,?te. di- ; T,? mon0lI ,h, O.K CU,, r of/'.he tfonrt. Coll*, v & fhurvh lh, dOrtya? jgitv---. . CHUtl6i liafg;~Tr*"" The" convention will be held 45 a member to enable him to ' v Msy "M" lfi Morris Street Bap- ..study for the ministry to that. - *' *- hurch. j denomination at Tulotacn college . Rev.. i>t<wart raid that the .n Austin. wum-of 123.000OCT wa, needed to ' CUrsk had to become a memb-r r.-a, h the 160.000 CKJ goal for t , ,h^ in ^ 1{ V ""l- ! " oirecxor Mid .^fofe-he could "become a; mini*- " Diart the fcmnuttkf T>ni ?fl trr 'The nearest' Negro Pwiibjr*' K quotas _f.or vartoui Ur^ ^ s ^urch m Texas *gmenjs uf.. .the church,' .which m Houston, to tha ^ wtou.f tfcahreJ.: wuWd rtuk, attain- chur,h Vgt^ io aJm:l h m hrr<: menV of. th<e $y??jkU quota puss;- .: '?.< ' l? '('kirtori, mthrrmiin. $10000, Oak cliff church.- however. State /Vuxilianes,' $50000. As- knew-whan it waj.dpmg when ;t .. .. SookUon*. $25.0'00. t>ion M rt J fav.red th* pl.etf ??f its pastor',. Mw . n?: $l"0'00, .in I Missionary Su' ^l\Y_ 11+ ma* l u;:.< . '. - ' >* ; c;eti?ra. fAOCK) V . him . in ; ^ , I , ' - * '-When 13 years old Clark wg.i . ; '. ' Arkansas ouvernor >?o(.;i pr^ m a .'"' -#lV ' i [sored "by the yoni peonies do Wants Diversion partmeht of the OaK L'iTTT church When he finished hijch .? hool ln Of Funds.Halted - lsK5, lhi* *r, up k""Ai,iti.h* - wanted' to. be a minister. Vent. LITH-K KOCK -/ (AND) > Ar- 'turn to Stiliman institute; a Uo .kamas" Gov M? Math saixl here > car , school in Alabama' - ' ' y ? fw.it' Hu}?til**- state t>! I Ctirk i fattier had die t bv the - - ?' nnouid. luKo definite tmVr he ur?;lu??ted.and h?? ?lm ?*t' .u; t.|;''. - 'llV'-JfJlxn of 1 t*>U- t qUH l-'KiiCt TTtr > Wtulg ChUtv h , _ ^ r '< ftttvir rTTm tfrgru to -fcitite > .<ung |?e 'j>le encouraged htm to ^ lie Ui fit .1 tnt^fufther an I cunitoUe ius stliiici ?t Tillotxn iUi-1 hfc ""wanC d" the state Iwtftl sid. thl'v a u.d h?jp jtty} ' ta'fcr steps" t?? prevent tfve .. * . / Di E C S ott. *t\it? t-lrrk lot Hi* . f"l'?wo\* rvi/* j |,lu u( the Pre? ' . * vi"?C Mt.i je le'e.ntl'y l->jr Educ*- hytt'.t larv," L'l ,S * f>ur\ h. ,ih. Dallasj ? L -'iiirn SVfivjiof A . || lloft I *?f,i this %*? ? The. Iifd 'tunc J I land*, dvstri- vv.hito ahunh^f this denomination r^u-iiiv: .in* bihng defies V ?Ver'liduwtted <:N.?fU mem. i .*' . wal li vfl. troin.-,Nt|t. . in-r He iiln urWl there arc unlyi . .ilViut Ncgm Prvsbytir.an > ?n U.e entnlrtiiin of. Nrgr.i < hurt ties in the U S : h*>>l- : u Memphis, Gov The church vs us estcbl ' Mud, > 1 r? H.1S in Ibaa It began in the V Wti.1t in t.s ,t?i lw (funr must jj. jrj Itttl!-' . ", ' I : :.i t..- ptyv.VUt better edu? i ! ,u.v c-urlu. Mid. To my mind it t.n .hti.s .tii.l' it. mutt l"' , iillVn very inspiring I haw* ha t -in ,u a:. Iiituu- T!us_s L( |MV pi,l|)(, tn,i ;i . .1,-ttHfcly A'' '? "?< '"*** ' L ^rur?i1 thing, of course there ati > j i v i. i * a Ifn wlii ilul not I kr it . v\. I )uproe hnqs 1 , , - . i He related that tin t hur h .1 J">th ^ var Pastorate / 1 j!"'1 ' ~' *' *' '' : -- i come ? minuter. ClatK anight IiAfll.fNt?I <Phc 2Sin Jt v. n establish a colored rhuft'h'. |Msh.iA.t.-. anniversary of Hrv II Dallas, sonic tlav, hi; i? Dut'nr vv j ?ol?brab?<i here ' . I ttuft^ "ur thurOie* n?u .t- f a ,.v?. .it !' (.'lu rry (?r ?\I ' ' , , be.< n ;ntervsiti\c tinr ("fire .{ ?. . la:'! it < *hur 'V ' v " r|?.n-i ta ultra Christian prnn-n K-e. h the wv??k4?.mg- . , .. , ... , * , w t . l t.'iT.rv the (hurih lends a< ??--'.yii iil.it ^ programs ' . , .?"?, 1? ^ . [an I'xanip.r 01 t hrmwun tjoJu^ nt. d w.th .dcwHI lup; Uut jt preaches Vu 'a " ll ! Mught V . sifuiJl jritji. i>u". ?i is 'the i i rsh.ps i'f ;nrthci. OPrn ' I * tiruu < "un.:: ' urt !V '? at ten-Jin# ;?n ? ;>vcr 1(M1 Attend > , .y..,\ u-inv .n Sunday r * . " . vn tt, Dr h. k v \ \( i? Conference NJ .M.LI.i.'i op State.-Cy-llege w> O- . rang..-burg. and M.nrii College lMH.\NAPl)|.lS; ln?l ? <.\SF> hujiMi.-:. .t; ;ng the U.ini ]?The recent mid" western coti i .. 11 f tereoce?at?|Hc?N A At P?hrio^hr^ .1.. 1 guests cxlollirJ hrld at South Rend. lnd.. had *v;:... !f. c)i VcrVu'es ol '.ho pus- m ?re tfian 100 delegates imm II" : ---.-'-t; : '-v.irf. .I'markihl state* ?il was highlighted by a v u i.-i t ..?i\rrts .i;ul tl -- forceful st.nd on securing rtvtl . .. jjf t^ie greater ant rights ^r. **"?:u?(f-.uivM.? ^r~~Spcciai attention way paid t_o . the Federal I-oyalty order ant Dear Mr Jackson. the t leveland, Ohio post offer n the fai torves git wages as uhrrr many Negro po tal Hrrks ^ -?? ? . i ' i i pr i'ace the loss of their jobs doe to iiiov want tn ii5No T? itrnutlrnt nt I-ntjjt "to- buy all the things that ', v. ~ .-?gj, ! NYLON HOTEL t ) >e.ir I)o rot fair a: :: J J -Ml sfNATK 8TWET V If y u i v,-r- get the answer to 1 (OI.IMBI A S. C., hat quest-ibti please let n-e know . - ' F hal'qunk ' / ji bet u. plan your party end take care of your jj - ? . j guests while you rest College Flower ! Meals Served at All Tlacs QLn_ Mrs Lula Goodwin. Mgr OalOp . Mrs. H Wilham*. Aast Mgr 1* ' . Telephone ? IDI t ! unnal.s i- ? Cut ffowgm^4? ? ? _ WecMinfr* ? Corsnjrr* <*? I i Plants Table Decoratidn*. ! ? Ci*-. NYLON HOTEL .iMaS5?r: NIrM <alU: 2-R41S-SSSS ||L COLUMBIA. ?. C. | ATI AKTir rnast 1.IFE INSURANCE < OMPANY ?TU r /'At Wv - S' - hi. mn.iir.il, rv I L(r( UMrAiST" HOME OFFICE: ? U9 WFNTWORTH STKFF.T ( IIARl.FSTftN SOI TH CAROLINA Dt?trtet Off?r?-?: CHARLESTON M \K rsVILLE (<il.lMBIA' (.RFFNVIl.LE ^ *. FLORENCE ----- v SPARTA.NBCRG BE At'FORT SCMTf.R ORANOFBCRQ ROCK HIUj Our Twenlj^fifth t?ar ot wrvw* to the people ( South Car*lii?a