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S Growing Race m ! ;:-^J ./,;?* WJ^MS^ pV-- '. ' ', '* ". - - \ . ^ VOLUME 14, SuMBEit ~W' BYRNES O By Virginia E. Fryor J&AJITANRURG ? Governor! i.: Jajtoes F. Byrnes' attempt to halt! elimination of segregation*; in; South Carolina public schools in-. ; di'cates that, he i?j on hi$ lslst ura-' ciai ^eg/* a Missouri District tevney told an enthusiastic atidi-j ence here Sunday afternoon. i mjnurapiu Lfta.n:g w. "ah-i derson. Jr. of . Louisville, .Ky;i -;j*cored South -Carolina's stand on segregation at a "Ynaes meeting! ;.'y.of 4toe Spartanburg NAAC3R Moreover;, he predicted. WcMgflW^ soon return \ ol-the university Ef . df 5So'um. &S&fltok "despite the jfe Byrnes' ppsi f. v Th > nftV ttjvf i-Twrrrt R^?:- ^Governor Byrnes h^Tjetvedl %k in high government offices, has gone abroad during^World^ Wan University and the Howaird Xiawl Mt&i&obobl, is the 'senior member ofl Uie firm vf. Aiului son and Me l Alpin. ite was elected to the I Kentucky legislature in 1935 andl was re-elected to six consecutive I terms without Democratic or Re I publican opposition. r.;_ . He resigned in 1946 to become I Assistant Commonwealth's At-I ^orney f?r the 3flth judicial -dis I g: . vfrict of Kentucky, first attorney I uof his race to hot<i such a posdl within a southern state. In 1949 r;"f he was nominated f<jr_a iudyc-l ~ rfhTp;: tn'"the" #iunr?]pal court ol &T th 3rd district. 1 ^ Calls For Single Country Attorney Anderson ca4tod for a .single America. "We want a government where we won i have one type of democracy in "in Spilth. Carolina and another typ<$ ip New York." I / He told his audie nce. "The Ne^ | gr<? has ; to fight for rights and most of ;th? privilf :rr-;;. l?iF\ ~ Funeral Directors At Conway _ I ""The South Carolina Funeral I I>ir<3etors and Epibalmers Asso-I ; . ciatfon will hold ita'annu il mm I verttioifi in Conway Msy '15-16, .itl was announced here,; Monday. ? ilhe session will feature euestl speaker^ demonstrations, lie I and entertainment. R. H.I ' Jl. of Caindeni^ the -state I resident. The Latimer-Robinson I i d home..at Conway Will b; ? A letter "re-^ -. Welfar? Council . Oyer tli* : !n^pv- V*fula! lhe '^ fcUuununity by the ministers, and praised the body for Its intere?t, "HI |W#;'tllost Important civl?' undertaking. The original letter Itom the ministers eaa alimett hy J. C. Dunbar, president and #r - B. J. Glover, secretary. ; ^i*f L*?' ' ' ?1 , -1? ?*- - *??? \jLkji v' <4- * .' , ' ? ' :b^.r' I '' ' .S / ' * 1 * I y ^_T? . ' * ' *4 1? __ _. jP% .^K ' Jr J~*s u : n~ ?-- i J . . 1 ' "?;?*??tf- ' , . '. ??: ? /, v . ? ?;?~" ^-p . ?jj /_-..-7-.-:--..-_ ___-/ ^ -- ~ IISe^ * ?feive. We thuat vote, because the^j, fealSot \mjbap a pmv yf, Wg*1 a at j r first elfiss clfir^n^bbi, and thef ^ fight f6r these nivijr' go oh 3&6j jj day#'fevery year ?d*ythe averag^L, sout^er^ 'white ami is thinking;., antU^ttntynK ho\y "to check and? 44$* thv Ncgto." - ~ Ho foresaw ar area of Neg*dfe?{? in.ninny nliim nfium in 'Jmith; CafcoHna. "they shall hav? ii-* brcoftie fuX terplyn and \vi$d i&j? their e>:ftrcf%-.^-''vthe franchise." n+1^3. i NAA<3P -*5presuferit*" presid*a.i Others on the program included:} * Reverends .*>. L. Gamble, Jbelj* U King ;W.. U.Wilson, J. X Fas*', tor.'. Attorney James" A. Cifunltoij _oJ Louisville; Ky* 4ntro$ttcf;d t^e] $ speaker. ? . i ~? ?j; ? . ' ' v "? '?V r> i */ AJ jgrano NetrMeaning: . i .-d tiiii . wWk ,by\ Cop! pression was eWginatly quoted in a N.Y,*"HeraW Tribifne polumn; I "'Tex MfcCrary and Jinx Falken H I burg and protested by Allierson; K.? Henderson, secretary of'tlul I Alt. Vernon- NAACP brantti. Mi J I 'Hender?bn forwarded his letter I and Capt. Riekenbaeker's reply,; I": which termed th : protest Vpatfl I temptible" and "insultirxa. to thr' I colore^ peole of of thts country," I to Mi*. "White. y*-''?. v " In his letter' to Capt. Ricke.a ' backer, 5fr? White wrote. "V u |may consider the term 'old dark-ici' -ft ierm?rrf affect!on buf 1TV" "as it is one of derogation, eondes! tension and unmistakable delusion of racial superiority.*' The Mrs. S<fuin> l)i< ?TO I Mrs. Marie B. 8auire passed J grfX S^urday,^ April 28.^ in Kafc 4 After making fier home iti Pat- ^ golf with ttw. ^ AiHonc T?aW^ J h.^Fur^era 1 was held 01 fv- W*w?Wr - -, v...:^v -v ; . < * ; _ ' \ . 1 " ' * \* . , ? . > v*v : tr"-'**:fe"*?4'.' ^ .mm* ?. ? ?. . U4.I>. ' " , ' ' ' -" ?, (*Ojj ' -.? ? 7 ' MrecTPitisl ' YORK ? For sometime, like tany other folk, I had heard aout the fine work being done o hvlp yOtfng people readjust atemselves at Hill City in Pitts Pfi- v fi?e" many ofheite, too, I Fo c eard of one M*s. Eunice Wrigfr &jjffFetiv* York, S. C. no -as y very important ham Hill. City project, whici lay yet become a duplicate*, ^rt of every progressive Ameri an city. ?'' So, learning ?* week ago tha Irs. Cook wac; in. the state wind og up a month's visit at hom< ttfcttramWed up here to talk wit! Bi'. and am glad that-I did, h| ItUse I am more impressed wit W City snd wfaAi -tfcvsan mea f\ ever^comnoMfiit^ wr -^urrd^f privileged children. . : 'y I* Operates v."? >-1 Briefly,and in laymanl* la.i ;uage, Hill - City i? * sort c :nA?n>ads, where youth meet ' ^-HrVr *- :? -v.- m 9 |HSi? i-zr5*^" - . - ' fs: I . * fMjt . \| ~ * ' t. ' D SAYS THAT term was one nt off^<tiOft ar ncfed "that yoU "hai (- check the colored en ployees of Eastern Air Lines, h diyidually or 'collectively tiMmMKAirH THE LAQIES CHAJW^STON ? Followin) requests to daily tjewspapen from organizations F?eire, re cently the titles of "Miss" an< "Mrs." have appeared' before the names of colored s womer in the newspapers - anothc indication bf progress. The newspapers had been in former, that such titles are le gal ami distinguish persons a? being single or married wo men. \s ini'ath'ttiO! MSfiMtr'WRKikRm ''n ^ - 7i^ : d : {quire, Jr., Humphries Squire aught^r a ft ol Patterson, N. J, l?t?Llbrathei^ Uria8 I ?n&, Azoi ong. of New York City; Thadebus Long of Philadelphia, Pa. ne .sigter, M*s. Julia A. Humphes of Col urhb ia. She made her home in -Patterm for many years. .1 'i -V . "V. . J * ' " . - * r? ? Wk-i-s .ZM ... "?\ y . ^ati jpj ... _ . / : . > ?.' W".' 1 i. ' f . imjwtkjJi ..r;," < ^ .>1'''^,^' ; , m[ ? ; ,_, ,. i., v ^ ? _'_j;^.- iPMBIA. SOl'TH CAKOMgA. s Helping To E 9 Burgh Youth ! to ^decide whieh' fogd~Tir lucid v W " jt will follow.Supporied by the City of Pittsburgh, It operates ^ ttp put youngsters bac)jr on the f*| ' right track, ot to put their pa^ rents ^nd guardian- on the right --M " i track to? accepted ppnvmuhity. living piid.pride; and U has much 9 I in success to crow about thus far, H . it nbw has requests from many H II other^cities for chapters which v. authorities .hope caiV b, lartedi t before long. Workingin conjunction with I (Pittsburgh's Department Pan- 1 1 lie safety (police), Hill Citv. B -atatht!' 1(1 I Hips unri ifu-1' HHinilM ' me-. havt run afoul oi the lawV'fl ^pakes them in, Hears Ihcir story re ryand then probes into the family h| background. It the .ituation war- fl tfj j;ants- it, these are given periods |P * of . probation, or daily routines Ir p "at Hill City whqre^hey can par-' . ticipat,e in a number oi4 activities 1- a lid . trades, which mak them ? better citizens* One "of these in5 eludes a 75-piece band. There n( are also carnentrv ?nd <-> >>#. i trades plus participation in a jr Stimulated democratic giv- r _ nicnt.' operated by Hill City, Jt youtht dvho> must, campaign a ,d J? . be elected for office in a mock e, Hill City wa<? founded in 1933.' c. . ,Located in .a predominately col""fiyt* ''i '~ ;t ^ *''rtd n inf-rrr ; j ^Utt=awvloe'. lOt, manned dy-a;0i nf cnunsrllors,-Mxa. Cook sj /tr befog foremost among the wo- , #*, men and, believe it or not, tote* ^ a badge around in her purse j young - people m-n iuVnsod at ih,- ' project. They live at. home and'j. ; report, daily, after school, for ' " guidance.' ... ' t) p.-, ti v Parents Neglecting L j Why do these youngsters get f< ] into jams? I-pul this question to -J ; Mrs..' Cook, who ,-j.d :t is'j.-tlly (l i is because of little love and at- \ rtenth-,n 5;vm parents, most o: a . whom are ton busy on job-, or. J - , b?i au.se "th children are _ ju.-.t_ (- -Titnrr^oTtiF" br nay" develoue'l i ' \ t f | j! j C' it . ? v"1' ,l v nmki ' :i. :t el iinpo.and \ 'U i<\. ,:ht * i < o t in TlJ v- up ii:i_l pr..i? ronu- - - -' t V? up? ! ?'?(. ;n t:n, ;; . ; i Hi:! t'.tv ; \ < .t'lli 'if; .f I; <\ , t. i t. V o T hill n rv"ii it; t h . that I:. Beats RoBhery Charc^e : . N. Y. HIGH COU FRfctS CHARLE; NEW VOKK' ""(ANSI Su in | preme Court Justus D.-nnis ()"! ; Lbary Cobban. i.?<t t tri d lr. fa 1 I vimv of- tin. ^ and id, j m i ' .. Main, v>n>friTint ti tiic \\ i:t" oi ha-. [ ken* curpu?. 'vidnh n->.,.ti ?/! I ; old Frank Lynah. wanted in tu I i Chat le-tnn, S. ('. on a rharge ?,f j 4 housebreaking and lai ti ny of tu j clothing goods "stor. A men-nan- eh disc valued at $d.r)0 (l() }ia Lyiiah had born arrested on ua j January 24 by D. u-?-live .latnw vh 4 Pollard of Lba- kUlLb pna md ! 1 while the suspect worked on hi-. rH ' job at tho Pennsylvania Sh,v th. .f pair Shop on West H4th street, thi il.vnah Kt?rl ? xt ? ? ...... u.rn in iNtnv vorK cv . City for about a year- wi Tc< linieally, Lynah was ordered release^ because of flaws iri r an affidavit submitted with .? ' "wanted warrant" signed by one M, S. Droze, a Charleston detec- t tive. -?Afonr: A4>bm Smtthr - hynnh^ ~ 1 aunt, retained the services of attorney Cora T, Walker, who. F in seeking the writ, took ad van- ;v_ t tagi-ST of these flaw*, which by ' k reiuscd f-eoi rtH-'t on request by Assistant [ f-r . District Attorney Camp, and awk-j ? ed the high court justice to: | 1. Declare th^ warrant invalid qU ; since it' listed the suspeqt as dr' - Henry Lynah. instead of Frank! um Lynafy ^ ' 2. Decla.rt, Lynah freed since the he had not been charged nor . in- qu I / # ^ \ 2 . ' . I . ^5^ ]: ' .:^l: x:L.. ..,. ; .'^T.' .E ' ;v.^1 :v?(4'^tv , , f \ INFORM :I)AT.~MAVS. I'?51\/ ? "' : ' ' " . ' -"- ! ^''' '''^'''' ^ MRS. EUNICE \\\ COOK iai' (.luring...llallowe'en-^^night, :?t a siriglc window wasbroken incident of mayhem reported i Pittsburgh'^ Hill district. "Rie .istrVt was patrolled by... tlu jnior cops from Hill City and, ley bested the -protection record ^en of th^ police department.:j Perhaps one reason for tlae'aub5> .of Hill City is the siiccGs* uries oi thq^rdiroctinfp'ii. The :ory betvind. Mrsu~Cpok ic ipofct? t marvel. a]l circumstances collide red. yi ?V. ' ? , rvMrt Af - ^ * 3 uuv v/4 vivyviv cnuareu Otn to. the late Isa&c Wright, r. ^ a nd M vs. Fa n n i e C. Wright. /ho learned thi Outtaeaj, s sloped it anct today, 56 yep.vi iter, smiles knowingly that she Hs able to educate everyone of lent. Hilt're were *sev m *'girl> and .'Ur i'OVS. Kjve nf 1 . <rif1o r,.... . , - ? s>" *a .*i ^ mool. teuohrTs. one is in uoverm nt service and h\ proiesnion, Ir-. CuO'k a registered nurse, graduate d! St. A?n.s hospital t Kakd'h. N.C.. ancl .who._.hhji tJlTquehsy Un.DlU . v.. i .1: ft-: ^ i - i i . i 1 Vs . , . * J ' \ i ' I kt i r~- -::rorf.r, and a -C ;r 10 v? i : -M*; . i II.;; r v.. >x\-:oa 1 As RT JUSTICE? 3T0N SUSPECT k.vl for the alicn-e. 3. R- l.,uni/r that in aifidavit ' illlii Li ' liar^a I.vnah _\y:>n *u 1 "la a I.i.ni ~TFT i larceny. 4, i..v,L I.ynnb possible; rtrh*- injury dnailcT" h, b(~ r, rned t-? South Carol.na. I)r<ve'.s affidavit, on infurma>r.. >aid that one Jack Kraw-eek had told him that Lynah. d broken into Ids D aa. on im. rv >, 1 an i stolon goods lut'd at $350. Tvia.?L'ii.ii n?n ofiierm?nrdng here for Lynah. noted as ?y loft without?their?prisonu i at "This is th(. first time we've Or come here and returned, thout our -man. ' OUR MA KB As Four students, including one K> is totally hlind, led the| 1CLS hi for the spring, i n r t a v ?-? T t ^ ? i > * - * % ioi ici at ot iieaici college, it is announced Tue-day. _ ffnskell M>irray, a freshman, d totally" blind, continued his fleet iuou^-al-a. straight , tVo seOond ciUTVTTiT^ by'dupltca"' ig it duriftg -th" spring term. Tessie Lee ' Bomar, a *opho>rr, also rrrarte "A" for the arter, the only woman stunt to attain the honor during ? entire year Seventy eirfht students made ' honor roll, for ttre spring arter. i ; f - ' + I ,v; ' _ _ ' V *1 __ ^ I E1CS^ii A1 Death ClaiMs isjm_ <-- f b'i oil IJrof. Domlift hy" Of S.C. Stale R0 ORANGEBURG ? Ko. W: C. ? J"?l"mH'.a,?54, pi' ' 1 ?ft! puulliy; V<? husbamj'-y ir ^nn?ti | J v Carolina Stalv, and M Coll'g?? ? died oarlv Tuesday morning atj|-% fhc-Orangeburg County hospital > following a shoit ilir.fer;^ begmn-1 ing April 11. Professor Dt tiina was a be-jConk loved and exemplary I . acher endai ; who began his work at State) j0utf I'Colltgo in 1928. At -the college,' , j hrt- developed the Edisto Federal' 15 a ' {Credit Union Which became one of the highest_r'ated federal c.red- Hi; it unions among Land Grant twee Colleges. [ terec Funeral services will oe held ^e^UI ;[at 2:80 F.M. .Thursday. M.iy 3, Bo I am White Hall auditorium 'oh a nu the ciampus at State College. In- publ Wroent will be in Asbeville, pers< T^ort!^ Carolina. ; he h Professor Donma was a ^'tive rir^is r eff ^WnnrnVLa, Liberia in Wogt and Aftjpgg and (?cne to .America m tines ; hiayjStaxjy- jaflftfti. - He?attended ? sachxisetts und,j^?r*sylvania fS; ! State College jwji&ev'he ^radu- 1032 Professor Donrna wss ' ber of the Episcopal church andjofie i , the Omega Psi Phi fraternity. Its 1 He is .survived by his Widow,] and . Mrs. Viola Means Donma. '-OUT -1 NAACP Proposes Inv North i'aralina, Flori WASHINGTON ? A request A- \At. 1 be allowed to tdi-.i 'ii'.. .1:) -gCit! >H?yv * ' t-rt???^ If .North Carohi; .and .Florida pn-M-ntfd tin., w(*?']< at I If 'c .'.airman ~'r" ; ,:if ' c!c"-"t:on, subcommittee of -CIl ( anrUii;ttft* nfj Rules drive 'v'irr:::*' *'T?T':.n _.... ' .\"AA<"P \V.,yhtnat; a H... r;s c i -:n !-.: ;:v v:,'c i the r quesT ttr? 1 * ' ^,<n '"r-. Tn.>:?> . (' Ilonn.rgs ffuc?4 T,;a (}) Mn.); A S Mikr* -Mnn-' Otl - r-frr?r ~;D? Ok! ah; ATar-avei "F T. "t Nrn:th ' R . Me ); and R, St. J !?^ k-iip,?t.R . # N'.J.). bar. an ..iv members of the sub son iT-'minntoo. Firm ' V/alter White.. Na*VCP c.\(vu- ?250 "t-jvo sfvr tury eaniyed that ini^- ^ Tine !\ rth Carolina campaign' '-UIliLdJb in f.iT11;~l wine nung a name s-m.'nr to that of the , A^vciqtiptu.was used and bread--Mnv: ts wen* tnad,? by alleged ex-: FBT agents. In the Florida cam paign. similar attacks wore made by groups and organizations interestod .n injecting the rae0 issue. The Washington Bureau alsoj * -1:i11 i that -it had a collection of photostatic documents on cam- j AM i.'a i.itiuy .^ml pint urea' used in ,North Carolina. 1 ; Wi Suceesful Rally At Majority Church !t^ SPARTANBURG ? Sunday jW was an all higu day at Majority, jvfe, Baptist Church. Rev. E. A. Da- Work vis, pastor delivered the morn- j; mouSi Ing and'evening sornrpms. Hc!jngf< used th* folowing subjects *- re- ^ ^ spcctively, "A Victorioyg.churelP': work and "A Victorious Battte.'1 j Pis Quitp a number of the mem-;locaj BetlileTieTn ""SUpfST of' y^J Columbia, formerly pastored by ro^nf Rev. Davis, worshipped Tb the sparl services. ? After three months work, the Yoi rally terminated on this day. 'Cruss The highest amount of rruneyi front; was raised by the pastor. Total jservic raised was $1,688.95. ] Sociel > ... II . 11 . . . 1 '" ; " . 1 'i trinln ^l\av 'LANTA, Ga. ? (ASS) !i to throw awaS' segregf imi nation in the interes lerhood was laid before r. Harold ty. Odum, one scoe Simmons, Jeran leader, Dead veAGO: ? (ANfy)? Hospo lin Slmttions ail tfmott'leg rv colortul figure in politic: latisTn and, on the'speaker* rtrrri rliftH horn Priilair r>! nV - a ? ? >? . " v ?: * ?s*wj a short illness. -r> age wa? estimated at b* n 63 and 75 an<Lhe had et I a hospital "Thursday aftc ning from Washington. ', rn in Gre^nview, Miss., Ic rriber of years he edited an ished Th^ Memphis Sun, anal organ. Sinc? that tire ad/*>antinued to write vi ily for large newspapers a? was considered ? pfta of tli t llnquisU. of tm? /era. gy hi raukg of. the Republ Party, he seconded the norx on of Herbert Hoover 1 Tel&ve but onc country as Hag?the flag that-set us fre anguage. is our only Jtongu no hypeh bridged or qualifli Swtty" ? . ' . -v-A> ' estimation Of da Elections new Hospital '' ivc For; arle&ton ' ... -5 .? A renewq ? for Vw>v.i'M funds w* bed here l<:.?t.week at Mot >tre.et' Bap.list Chixrch, wit FU. i?ev. FM.^GarrrtTiers a speaker. v rs participating were Rp\ -Re\ Simpkins. ftev. J C.'Dun Avery, Burke, BondsAVil high schools; Miss Ed^eip ing received n check To on behalf of the drive fr'on . Mioses, president of thj Phi Beta Sigma fraternity 'or. proceeds nf TFr ml Hayes #recitnl h*?re t* h. -T -State La sks War NiSTON-S AT .KM, N C. ^ first session of the exeeuboard of the i^ewly-formed tate 4 Negro * and Afliec Union Council Wig hel< is city last Saturday, Aprii i ' ..?M eting at the CIO Tranapo* ers Hall, the board unao* ly adopted a program call >r the arboliiiono?all forroj incrimination, against Negri era in industry ? in* wear* made to set tq -* it -irf-a rTllinfll U ' citleTo? the tri-state ara? Tng North and South Cm i and Virginia, in order t< c^jocal oampaUpva to vAt ar gift to the 1951 Cancel ido fights cancer oh thret i: research, education ant e, the American Cancel ty points i out! ^ .. ;v ? - "T-frfy Know the Truth;! Smii$B6p n V^rPtoCEjTEN CENTS! *A^4 ?? ?* ? ' -? - ? ? - ? A chltyenge to the white ition atlrt oth&^fornifl of racial. . t of. detiioer^cy and worldwide - the South here Friday night ~ *j of the nation's top sociologists. Speaking before the 14th an. . - : ' riual meeting of thg Southern Sociological Society af the Bijt( more hotel, Dr. Odum aaked tiltsouth to remember and correct v j 1 ? ifiCX^UttMer' orutalities hnd ' I injustices* of discrimination j>:2ap- L , ed on the Negro, praising certin improvements In vane re- ge lations since the Reconstruct'jn Q' He c?aieti for irrmiediat^rr&u* [ guratwxw oi non-segrcga*ed university !e%e.? o^ education, 5? and movement towards a irecifia ^ a s program for dissolving all forms.-' lt of racial segregation in educa- _ tion as quickly a$_ p?g8;Ue Z 1 The "retiring quiet-spokeri Uni- '> versity pf North Carolina, pro-. a T* jj r^gf?tiie fed^t^Lgo^w I mmmmrn - -???T.* ^ ilar^ to I HBfcS& d irvrn?^ is *'c^fclu^ e.>|r*tum to t^he e,; American democra< y- - ' * conefelved and as it has prevailed * [from the beginning in spite .of "-. ~' rokdblbcks.'! \ -l ,4X propose thai we underwrite j and convenant together, in unity . ; and integrity, wittr courage ". TjyiOT/:; faith and without fear'and favpr !to insure the conversion'of our - ' Southern biratial ^vili7ation_Jirto__^ ;-;i .:uegrat< nmHiple-euHifftd ''WgF -m said. , "To thi, pnn. vr% . -.South t.? i\<t> c,' ut-forc o we $y?r.t the nation to Ifetesjb'cf.n-^ aitaclrvw. w?\ want 1; jy-ter> b^lPo M at tr.o h; UriV#T!>ity $Jr?*taWini?;. r>r.. / ' I Odum Haw ^?in .*"* \^y. .?&; aU^-:>fcifoTnr,i V'-ffi 7fy^'S-^PPa i k-f>- - ^ira*frV , \ H?- if- 4|^-.a.. .*-M-?ftn-.1, ' " ^ . I and- T<*cbtv, * hi?Vn*. ,;> * ,i*griee nt ?_ J Emory CV /^V . /' .- % o ,,Sharing vntJrlJrrH, C. Bi ... -^.Itmt of <?? '. a Society, Dr ' itntrtdcd "?' ?.|tho fits.t day ?i th?- meeting .>t r I socfcloiHsta. ? 1 tf * Soclietv a/'TV e- v 3 .fort rui'iv/re Sat a..... ..owning,. LfiM bpay .^ mmI y?n '"I ev Soiiniijjft.'* .-?? . * r:' bor Group r i emplffyineii|h^|ui W^fera H^PRUv- - v | men and *%wn i? baretofom *on nbtaining jiBb^ar xJcim wo