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- v . , ... ',. . v> ,.. ; V;- ' > ?-i . ' , " '* . _ ; -" ?:? PAGE TWO For Mission Work" Rev. Robert H. Wilson of Zior Baptist church ha* ji4s? ^nrl^H nearly a month's tour of the midwest in interest of the Baptist Foreign Missions Board, of which Dr_ J P. Reeder^ Zion pastor, is the secretary. * ' . Rey. Wilson's i?nnt included an " address at the Fifth street Baptist churph, Oklahoma City, Okla., Oct. 9, pastored "By Rev. JT-H: Winn, president of the Oklahoma Baptist State Convention. $100 'was donated the mission-- work amPthe"state president pledged n spring drive next year. On Oct. 13 Rev. Wilson preached for the Women's Auxiliary of the Ohio General Baptist Associai tion in Daytofi, Ohio. Mrs. Edna * Lewis president of the association, gave $225 from her group. In Indianapolis. Indiana Oct. 14 Rev. Wilson addressed several groups and reported the following rrmtrihntinnft for mission work: General Association, $50; Senior Women's Auxiliary, $17; - Junior Women's Auxiliary, $16. During the week Oct. 16-22 bo'h ti Dr. Reedgr_and Rov. Wilson were in Texas attending both the Gen-, eral and the American Baptist Convention.?.?? Spartanburg News .SPARTANBURG - President of Home Demonstration Clubs and one local leader from each community met at Carver High ' School recently to discuss and make plans for the 1950 Home Demonstration Program. Miss C. A. Fludd, Home Demonstration Agent, thanked the group for their execellent cooperations during the past club year, and asked for their continued support. The following goals were idopted:~mcreased club enroll-?* ment, a air round garden for eyery family, conservation of all food available, better health better nutrition by use of that food, plan to support Ihe school lunch program, promotion of maternal and child health, plan for the each community to spon" eor clean-up, fix-up campaign during thejmjl1**1 of April prota^ ?? otlon of a year round health and safety program, and promotion of - programs to reduce Miss Corrie McGhee, county ^ > nurse, was prcatent. She gave information regarding the impory. , tance of proper care of the expectant Mother, at the same time TOT. . .1 ' ?' ?= BarfcSdale and J.E. Wil. . -liaxna represented the adult ~ branch" of NAACP at the State . Conference held in Florence ,re-? cently. The Spartanburg youth . branch was represented-by Mis*-?-?es LillTe Wiggins and Melba Foster. The Conference will meet ; next year at Spantanburg. The Epsilqe JBeta Omega ChapI CAPITOL CITY I Sandwich Shop - ? I TAXI SERVICE I 1 "WF afe open "around the clock." Phone 2-7894 OSIE JACKSON, Prop. | . KENHOWER ?- - Fabric Shop 1 " " ' *~ 1^1 i ? 111? -a ; ? ". * Mr. s. A. Isenhower ? Mrs. S;~A. iSCTSKdwer \ 1639 Main St. Columbia, S.C. rePJP We have no hesitancy ii have sep^e in times past; if an opinion of our organize _ is?and always will be?to . r professional service and per I . tail. We could do no n 1 fa do later ~ 7 __L Fielding's Horn I 122 Logan St. 11 J t-r- ?- Charlestc ATLANTIC C< INSllRANCfcT M?~? **tu is udLi>EN i i. . 6 HOME OFFICE: ? J49 CHARLESTON. S District 5 CHARLESTON ' ? COLUMBIA 4 Q uunvrvm 2 ORAKGEBCHG , Our Twenty - f i to the people < ll:*' - . IT'.';-: Ft- ? " KV-- J Kr' -* : ? fi i ** '? .. .. i 1 " ?_? ?^?* * \ V - ?? I I? u 1 I fcr **** "r^ IXr. Harrys V. Richardson wa: crown of well-wishes. In the ceremonies,- smile appraises of c inaugural address chat infori FEPC, Or Else, Ro: Wilkins Challenge! NORFLQK - In fighting jnoo* Roy Wilkins, acting NAACP ser retary, challenged con'gression opponents of civil rights legit lotion in an address delivere here tonight at the closing-sessio of the fourteenth annual mee ing of the Virginia State Confei cnce of NAACP branches. "The officeholders and polit eians of both parties are makin a great mistake if they think Nt gro voters will tnko the sid< tracking of the civil rights" pn gram lying down," he said. "Ther must be action on federal faj employment practice legislatio and other civil rights bills as th ter of the Alpha Katfpa Alph Sorority presented a Baby" Cor test and Beauty Parade at Qua er Trinity AME chtlrclvJ Wi Jhei in the Contest were Don AcjKa Rice, Alfi^da CajnShclJ^-Md-Bf Dy. JvLcJimpsey.Cash prizes wer ntimrrl n/4 V* ? ?-' ? U>I UAUCU UUCC Willlici ?i? we as tokens of appreciation to a other contestants. Numerous chi] dren appeared on program, ir first order, of business in Cor gress^ next January "or wc wi act next November." "Unless some congressmen an senators work and vote for th legislation in January thev ma -never?gut a Cnance to work o any legislation in the .'12nd Cor gross. They can call this threat, or anything else the el iding an all girls* chorus, tl: -Brrrrior"Street Khythm Band d Tectod by Mrs. A.B. McWhirte and other individual numb. ; < The Wcsleyan Service Guild;: "sponsoring a Book Review Tea o Monday October 31, at Stive Hill Church Dining Room. Ever one is invited to be presen Proceeds will aid in financing th Kindergarten. i " SMOKY'S . SHOE KHINES Blue Ribbon Taxi Office ( 1024 Washington St. 1'ATION i referring to those we there is any desires to get ition. Our invariable rule give the utmost in expert sonal attention to every derore we would not?wish e For Funerals 7??I'hOne 59lT >n, S. C. SooooCK>om5oe>oooc>oooooo<H> )AST IJFE d COMPANY tlTI.t rAMVlu*. WENTWORTH STREET OUT!* CAROLINA OfflCM! '"'Tsvnit GREENVILLE UrARTANfinRC?? SIfMTER ioen im.T, Ifth year of service if South Carolina !HWHKH>lKH^0WKKJC)OOOn 0Op< ^ *?? ' ; . . 3J ... 1<- ' .? *? - . , -v- ; \ ' r~. ~ QBr A ^1 BfivJ ^D ">* ~ ~ v ^ * y - ', * ;'" . ~ ~~* " . .- ' t : " ,;.. ^-. ' E 5 inaugurated as President of Gammi picture at the left, Dr. Richardson,; ach other. On. the right. Dr. Richard nally before the ceremony. (ANP) f WHITE AS 3 TWO-FACE I, PHILADELPHIA - (ANP) Wain Hr white, executive secretary .>f >1. the NAACP, recently returned from a roupd-the-world tour w:th d his white wife. Poppy Cannon n White, made a scorching speech at t- the Bellevue Stratford hore ;t? - gainst the United States in its s5ft policy toward bigotry at home ! 1*. while trying .spread .the doc-1 trine erf democracy abroad. The recently marrn d White - riftrrl inrtnricr i in Crtiin. T,t 11Thrr*T"^ )- New Delhi and Pakistan, where e the natives spoke openly of the ir_ N-gro's treatment in t)iv Unit it" n States over against the-doctrine ,e White and his Town Meeting of ia the Air company W^ 'rnrtyinf; i- abroad. v Fj AMERICA SLIPPING*" W^ite said that AmericapPas n slipping -flung* 1' 11 ' Piv of offering from. Russia to the I? small improvensRed nations of EuroDe and thn F.n<t' th.nt ?v?nrwf ^ small countries helped by the generous Marshall plan say open'* ly that if the plan does not conl: nnue, -and supplies keep roiling " in; they may have to look to the Soviet Union. ^ The world traveller said that 's after seeing p"""1'1'' "f ;hr ^'Qrgt j ^-st 11 ablOikl, even to the point <>f I n being sickening, it was more s;i !.-i eiiing to come home'and fin ! a "bigotry working at the same ...Id ' y stands." ~ Ho said that ...lii-trc- too-?j news stories from homo. \vh:lc t-he j ,r gr >up circled th, globe preaching democracy, told "f *'' ?bin f*i :: 'O* jT Negroes' tiomes in Hirmingham;' ' of the bombing ul a home m Chi n . , ty. cago; of myster <us, and not so j Dead Or Alive, It - Is Still Jim < row 1 CHICAGO - (AND Theresa j Abernathv, 28. met little disc.rim. inatioif during her short "life's work, but tho ugly ln-ad of jim crow shoed itself 11>_Jicr?rcina+rvst _ . ?The- yotmg ChrrrrgOirn had r.ccntly atKturrert n responsible ~pb*. ition on the staff of the Chicago YWCA, and had previously taught special courses at thy Geo rge Williams college in this city, j Since childhood she hart rvnre'.i l j ed a desire for her body to bo ~ cremated after she died. Rrrfijost? wn i nindo of the 1111 'i t -1 iTI rTTrrT-1 n , I" for such after her de;ith last week. I -Qakweod- tVmt-tory nss;-,.--I iation of this city refused the I funer.nl, director's request Miss llAbernathy was a Negro. . II Since cremating a Negro about I a year ago for the same company, the association stated that it had II been?advised to adhere to the. | policies <el?forth?fn its bV-lawiT 11 which restrict services to mem11 hers of the Caucasian race lll'hoose^Negroes have been patI ient, but they are through with II empty promises, broken pledges -land slick tricks. Wo want FEP|?j C or else we wilX cut short some Slpohttclal career*/' ?1 . - M A R ST y J Known for Qiial B 1535 Main Street r ?>. / THE LIGHTHOUSE aniJN 1 S n Theological seminary in Atlan1 ight, and Bishop J.W.E. Bowen, ] son and Bishop G. Bromley Oxm is Alls OUR n PRAPTirF mysterious boating and killing of Negroes by the KKK and mobs in thc South: <. ^ Mrs. White.sat-at the speakers' tabh- as her husband spoke to llie -cooperative committee din-, nor of the Community Chest of Philadelphia and vicinity. Cameras popped away at- the internationally famous couple. "Whi'e w.is sua'lid rm?one s:de ut thtr toast master, Dr. Leslie P. Hill, JPr sident of CUey-ney?Ti achcrs; college and hi^ wife was seated o~n the other sid0 at the end of the?4ahle?between? Mrs.. Muiiuj" Thomas and Mrs. Joseph Faison. IN UNRELENTING ATTACK - Wllllt1 "tvas unrelenting in his attack eft?prrjomce in America nd predicted certain doom if mm like Jawarahal Nehru, bulwark] for democracies in ihe East did not hold oq ana k.ep their nc.--' pie convin^'d that the American formed of preached policy is not best. Nehrtt-tntct him pi rsonallv that it was a hard j ?l>; to ki ep Ins people li -m sympat"i/.uig with 'ho Ilu-sians Th;s :> -nsistwnt!y true thrmighMui t:i world. Whitt cxpl.'ni' d, i * : i !y'where the M? i ^!tr*i 1 pkm n~.* :v * 'Vi a ci M?m??wiut ta?- war's i . ' j U- :: Ad??ul.U)'. : a* h< i t A hu.s. Columbia Man in Ft. Dix Training FONT DIX. N.J. - Private Kd ward T. Murry, son of Mrs.' Be.rsic M:n Murry. 622 Marmot stretX. Camden. has recently completed Leaders-' Co ruse Training at Fort Dix, New Jersey. Private Murry was c-hosen to fut lire Non'-Commiss'ioned Qfinars (<n the basis ot fntellifien- i TV. perseivcrance and leadership pot-, ntialities shown throughout his basic training. He is no.v qualified to instruct recruits at this training center. He "entered the Army from Columbia on February 16, 1949. | BenedictDean Is. \ School (irpup Head BENNETTS VILLE - (ANP) The State Association of Accred ited Negro Secondary Schools and Colleges selected Dean G.E. Nel sdn bTTJeneelICt colleg r as its ruwpicsident hertTXTumig its recent annual meeting. Other officers of Mir ?g^'" i|in|nq,rtr A.R. Rucker, principal. Lancaster County Training school, vio*prrsident; President T.R. Jones, Harbison Junior college, secondvicc-president, and T.H Moore, Voorhers Junior college, r: -~ arv-treasurer JALL * S lity Men's Wear Columbia, S.C. ?ip? ?? , i , ' * r : ? 1 . ; I , a FORMER COLUMBIA, S. C. amnion Seminary [ v j M ta, Ga.; last week before a huge president officer at the inaugural im of New York, wh<> made the 105 Year Old Man . Stops Totin' Gun ARILENE. Tex. - (ANP) Wa^h Lytle, 105-year-old Texan, whit w&s once a slave cowboy, trial driver and is no\y an old-age pensioner, has come m the conclusion that the days "when - a man's gun was Ins law," have passed. He reached this decision with a little persuasion recently in city court where he was enurged with tarrying a conceal. ed "weapon. ?He had elite red the downtown district "to watch the people'' in the Blue Moon cafe. When he shook hands with a friend,.an ancient .45 showed beneath his [ I: curt, he told the judge he hvrfs"jusr pi e pared to defend himrsefc "I've seen thousands of buffalo ! roan ing tin west Texas plains," Hie. said. "I have killed my share oi Indians. I knew this country when a man's own gun was his' only law. I have lived 105 years without having any trouble, 'ceo-1 | tin* with the Indians." Judge A K. l)..ss d?.-.missed tiiel chargtd and Wash made his do > IV I'llirn ? T . t ,i ii.'yct nave | 'hi! right without my My!) uruL_iu^ Jud-ge, :':n"c you say tho:e! .iru m Jiit' i'??svv?.r. I will bov you ..ml b avc this o!u uu.i - ' ;| oo aooc-o-oo ooqooocoqoooo r< JHIEJONEY JJLKllTKItS ? STATE l'AKlv "Where the lilite .Meet and "Greet" A Service A Specialty g c ooo-oyooooccoooooao a-0000 UOOOOO-OODOuaOOOOOOOCODOiti I j CAR V Fit j "?>an. Mon. i >ct. iHMVFg Randolph Scott, Jane Wyctt in g 'CANADIAN PACIFIC' o S Southland Newsreel Cartoon g Movietone News y 3 Midnight Show A MuilUUy 11:30 P.M. g Specrial Halloween Show ' o , g'Come And Cet The Shjikesg | yAnd Shivers At This Superg tniiwRi'r Y No Increase in Admission A Prices lues. Nov. to POIIBLK FEATURE 2:: AttaJTTIadd. William o Bendix in "calcutta** g" and James Warren in q g'Wander nf the Wasteland's q Chap. 7 - 'Lost Jungle* 9 2 Wed. - Turs. Nov. 2-35 .9 . Tyrone Power, IJorothy fjT' I^amour in g JOHNNY APOLLO' g qLast Thrilling Chapter 'Oregonfi . a Trial and First Chapter of 2 'Brick Bradford' ?T"ri. . Sat. Nov. 4-52 g DOUBLE FEATURE X Wild mil Elliott in ? g x frontiers of md g g and (Jeorge Brent, Prlscllla 9 Lane in g g SILVER QUEEN' 6 ,g ?: Also 5Chap. 4 - 'Adv. of Frank and$ I ? Jesse James' _ Hold Hearings On R Atlanta Pay Suit A ATLANTA -?Argument of in 1 appeal made by the Atlanta nej School J3uatU uf a lower court de- pa eiston eqtiahz-ing"tcacTterV salaF- aI*l ies in Atlanta was argued this ?~ coi week before the Circuit Coilrt of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by attorneys for the NAACP. The NAACP filed the _sUil* tic which was^TirsTargued in Novem- lej ber, 1947, before Judge E. Mer-^sc] vin Underwood of the United j^c States District Court in Atlanta, on behalf of Samuel L. Davis and other Atlanta teachers asking a nQ pay scale to that of similarjy gr qualified white teachers. ^ Although the ^>rdfnafy time for argument in cases of this typ^ is tai une hour fox each ?itle, the eourt -5^ cut the time for" argument of the aijycai. to iweniy rmnuies lor each I side, on the ground that the issue of the right of a school board to eV pay lower salaries t?? Negro tpap.i ers than to white- had been clear- th ly settled; A1 Attorneys^ arguing thc case for Rj THURSDAY, ? ji, Emerald? 1 1 I Only through a special value! It's part of our I I from every department TOYS T< ?M??Man*i 'in i ii Bride Doil I 7.95 | hi 11111ii | Negro , Doll 3.98 Magic Skin Doll -??6.95 Talking Doll (U man g\ \ I \ 1AU1IIUII T Ultc / . . 11,95 ./ He; id Doll ? SELECT LAY : MilW 1518 Sumter Stroet ??4 . ' . * V '/V-S ~ S " ~ " HATU S I . -m , .1 ichnjond Parents | ppeal Decision mCHM9NQ- iAHPJ- AUorys for Negro pupils an<J thAtr 1* rents th^s weckJ^csanUal Jlmir ? fUTriSn t s against the Jim Crow di gh school system in Pulaski unty before the U.S. Court of 3peals" far the fourth district re. ^ X- ~^L ' W Under attack was the constitu- T inaitty of a iegiuitaPschOOl"gyifr- ~ii m which maintains a" j high a, tool in Montgomery coiAty for ;gro pupilSswho live in Pulaski unty. Judge.A.D. Barksdale of ^ lanoke district court ruled thht- T discrimination agairtst the Neoes existed in matter of educa- ^ 4ral facilities or equipment! al*ough Pulaski county mainns three high school, within its tfhdarles for .whLtu pupils. p* In app'ialing the decision of v c trial judge, attorneys for the C( ^gro pupils argued that the s1 idence' showe^jconclusively the e NAACP were A.T. Walden of it dauta and "Oliver W. Hill of li chmond. ti ?FRIDAY, f mm ja " 1-ouncei i I W 4 hBMKXRSI. uaajt I purchase are, we able rig October clearance sal t n V THY < Folding Doll I Carriage 6,95 "P Adding Machine 1.79 Electric Radio Flayer 9^95 Washing I Mnphin^ I i Mechanical 3*1 "."9 8 ~ 7 Chemistry 1 Sets 5.95 . NOW USE -Tire 5r ? ; T 4. <r __ t > ' O U-; V " . -1-1 ' 1 11 rt '1 I ?V. ' -?. '- ^ ' " '.' V M"- \t y r-4 -r %.|. lets Life For Slaying partanburg Boy SPARTANBURG -IANP) A hitc. man am cuuvlctM IWi ~~ st_ vsfeck lux killing a Negro boy ?? ra^jiuan*?i foe ???azen eggs. The jury consisted f 12 white men. A recommendation of mercy as included with the conviction, his will mean a sentence of '*f? . npjrisonment. .. The state. .had iked tor a death penalty. David Lee Crane, .white, . U? ?stified that he shot Starling urner, 10, after they had argued ver payment for eggs which < urfier delivered to the Crane x > . ome. m qMiiMii?v in.twi^n Nemo and /hite schools provided by the uunty. , The disparity exists* they tated, in respect to course* offer d, sports and recfeational facdies available, laboratories and braries provided arid transportaion supplied. ' . ,' SATURDAY mm ' ?L T2 TO A CUSTOMER to offer this terrific " e . .#deep cdt-prices' 5 TOYS- Lionel Electric Trains 15.95 up Erector Construction '?1?" Li , a ~ ~ r i sets -??r 3.00 up Doll Iiathincttc ? 3.98 72 Mechaniea^^ Fire with Sireen . Cowboy Pistol ? and Holster 1 00 up our : 3 "T" -.-T" | ^ -. y ' Phone 4-3338 K , ; .; - ? ,, r k ' " . ^ 1 ,f ' A