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Baptist Youth
_ The Yuung Baptists of South Heg<
Carolina closed' one of the raost Son
successful rmeetings ever held in ed
Yhe. history of the convention Rev
? herefftts-\veek, .? soo
. Wednesday morning the youths Mjr
from all ^ecCiohs of South Caro- jng
Una gathered <>n Benedict Col- $up
^Enrollments To Mod
Be Large On .
Fall Campuses
NEW YORK ?. PisK, Lincoln, by'
Tuskegee and the other 29 col- bur
leges and universities of the U- adc
^ nited Negi^i_CoUege Fund are an- I*?
ticipating an unusually large joi
:. numoer of campus visitor- this aftt
year,?according to W. J. Trent
Jr., Executive Director of the n;?
Fund. ~ r
A public service .listing of the
~ ""'UNCF member institutions which I . /
appears" iir~tbre lDS1?Tf'eVetfUTeTe* ^
is expected to bring many "first ",tH
time visitors" to the colleges, Mr, /;n
/v/ Trent explained. fHL
The detailed listing of the col- \y,
leges, published by 'Travel- u'o]
guide' in the interest of the tor
Fund's current nution-Hvide x
campaign.?highlights?nimii?nf v>;
to travelers offered by these in- ch
of the Items of special interest lh>
rtItuttons,"MrsTrent said. pc
, Among those mentioned arc
:.! '< the Hal^ Woodruff , murals in the c's
Savery Library of Talladega Col- tar
lege, Ala.; the Susan K. Under-'/"
hill collection of."Afvic an art at '/
Lincoln University/Pa.; the Gt\- 1
'^4r^ orf?e Washington Carver Muse- 1
!i: >. um at Tuskcgec Institute. Ala.. ra:
an tdhc Stieglit/. Art _C.->1 lection "lo
at Fisk University, Nirshvillc.
; . Tenn.
. : The presidents and other administrative
officers arc happy to ^
% 'welcome Visitor's t6 their institutfons,
Mr. Trent said as .it offers in*
an opportunity to "acquaint a an
at? _ ', \z
j COLLEGE INN
} RESTAURANT ) IH
( Excellent. Meals ( j
|^j Reasonable Prices "j ~
C Henry Brooks, Prop. \ p<>
# Phones 9115; 3-9132 I;
f ? r BENEDICT
A Pioneer Institui
Learning, L(
The City Of <
The" following degrees
Pre IWi'd'icnl jiikI I'ri"
I c, . ~
Jui'iciiuiu ujjjnii I llllll ICS I or I
character development.
Co-Educational - C
MODERATE I
For further inforn
J. A. Bacoats,
r? ? Benedict
? VOORHEES
And Junior
- DRNM ARK, SOUT1
: f . An Episcopal School f
A Junior C6Uqg6~~.
- - - Both Division Rateri cias* A hv
of Colleges and Sec<
TH^ JUNIOR COLLEGE 1
Teacup- Training (
Secretarial Science ~ -?I
Home Economics
Pre-Professionai
* Skilled Trades
Reasonable 1
^ ^ Individualized Instruction and
Activities Pr
* s__??ciiiistian mfiiu'inr,
Fall Registration September 10.
... Address
min nuntD
I 11 Vj IVT/UI r
* By apodal arrangement with
M fnde School, Denmark' Branch,
I skilled trades is available to Vo
* ;
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ilER, COLUMBIA, 8 C. J^W
is Close 3
Bi( har
1 I If - Phlladi
hool Here
Visit
; campus and registered. Bethea
ie of the leaders that appear- tor-in-1
on that day'^ program were Bethea
B. J. Lewis, Charleston, whj Mrs. /
ko~ on the " "The Teaching Stackh
nstry of. Jesus," P. M. Bowl- Stnckh
of Columbia who ied the Mrs.
>erintendent Forum. Deal J. lly hi
Biniltrir, of tha Srhi.ioJ,,g{ Me'- N. J. .
Wednesday evening.""?* ~T*7 with >
the tconventlor? witnessed a law At
gkurv drama Imd candle light phy.
vice directed by Mrs, SaqtT X,Itt!
.Ruckor, Thursday the- visttini
ss periods , the convention j.
lid the introductory "sermon On
Rev. L. IV. Payton of Orange- are A
g and the president's annual Henri*
lress by vice president Clauut ; Rob<
Bowen. The convention ad-! Broth*
irncd for a social Thui day Nl J.
jrnoon at Secgar's Pai c andiGraha
feature address Wednesday. Air.
ht Wit.," delist red by President i iels v
TC Keiit t-j, vit ftiorrij Oo"cft? I Alary
in the subject "The Tu-V;,i.l'| .Airs
ung Baptist" Friday among tcent v
_.uabi.d..upeal;ij:ii_.\yeiy Qr?. _dof. Mr
Bacoavs of Benedict r > hi*',v. Shu
i Rev. V.. M Parker A Mail-1 Mrs. !
g. File closing sermon 'u si son, ,
ached H'idav night b; llcy.1! Wilsoi
lliam . AjeK'.nlcy Bowman \ AIis>
lumbia . from the suiije ' ' M-jfjonini
i cuiii jl,, v>iuii. j jvlr."
roe looted f<u- \\\J \ cr. j son ai
I'll: j l! K'! ( [ .!,.,] V. v DltliOn . i-Yo'.K .
udo-inn,- vice-prt^idcn . C. I weeks
w'on. Dx. bngtoh; -e<ov:.'i \;V. - friend
isivlent, Mw*- Mumyo J.\itr Mis:
in.Mivil.iL-; sevretar\. S. f': >- brotln
. Sr,..'C-.tjsIm ; assixtant . - v-. 1" Ti
y, Mrs. W?- L. -P. Mo.irr. JLivt n- j .-pndii
ocl; Hov.. J. D, Hunker." cor-' rejativ
ponding - secretary and Dean, Wa
the Sc hool. ' jyounjj
five- thousand dollars v;h ,D. neci
sod for Educu tonal "and Mbr-1 Mrs.n.
. 1 Kow.
I tod v.
? . i
it tie Rock News
dlTTt'E HOCK ? Mrs. Jannicy^lll
Nair of Trenton, N. J. isvisvt-j
5 her parents', other relatives\
dMMen,ds'? p- Me
Mr-. Loath a .page is visiting!
r narents. Mr "nnd \fr.s Tito- j Hfr:
is J. Bethea, Mrs. Page resides. Sovei
Jersey Cltv, N. J. * of the
Hie shut-ins are Mrs .Henrietta j and P
forth?John?Henry - MoJiae._.... i this '
Vhv -Methodist?Men?iv:i 1?eelo i Sint-b
ate tlieir anniversary July- 29J Hov.
i tM-iK) 1 it? i n v nel t/\ of fluMrl I I Bl'P
jni.Mii in \ avu in uuviiu. [.^ i - e
rmnmunity choir will fur, h'trt
h music. v- - ?
Mrs. Alberta I lines is visiting ^a,\
atives ana friends in New
rkr? ? SSSSL
.. ., sons (
ger public?with the edueat'- tdrn. 5
lal programs offered, and to]ut Ct
irit up the contribution that isi ?n
ing made bv the^e colleges tH^-- U1
; nation.'"^ [J***
Nearly 25,000 sstudents are be-i! ^
i served Ibo &2-member in- j w'*il" c
COLLEGE !?';
lion of Hif;her l\
icated in j 1
Columbia .
> arc conferred:^ w
...
Denial r?:< I m i 111; ~
intellectual growth and f4 Q.
J J ui;
lass '/V Rating
rxPENSK v
nation, write: . f in
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President
_ Columbia. S. C. if?nii
-J? i ni ti
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SCHOOL itS
CollegeI
CAROLINA ' ! SSS'-t
or Negro Youth basis
his ca
A High School are $f
?the Sniillirrn rUvnciiation? ?Liyu
?ndary Schools
_____ land li
rHE HI(iH SCHOOL
College Preparatory wx .IC
fr>we?ICconomii'S 111 it ti
' Skilled Trades ' Jjy.t (r
euunn
Hwgi
never
cs Excellent Eaentty ? ' mrrnbt
ftates social
Guidance - Wholesome P'V R
ogram
mil training' _ < n^ ^
For further information.
1TRAR I
the South Carolina Area
tiaining In any one of 15 B
orhees students.
LON ? MJr. artSPlSr^
d Mallet and' farriily of
jlphla, Pa:r visited their.
MJ*s. Samtqpl Jones and
datives and friends.
are their son and" daughlaw
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
, Mrs. MaTy Ella Rttcker,
llberta ! Banks, Mrs. Sallie
ouse, Mf. and Mrs. Paui
?little son.
Doshia Murphy and fam?ve
returned to Trenton,
a ftp.- t,-p?>n/-Urtfl p fo.y ApyJ
her son and. daughter-la^
X. and Mirs. James N. MurkT
Little" Anfi: Murphy Is
? relatives in Trentofi, N;
vacaton in. New York City
Irs. Willie B. Page, Mrs.
;tta Davis.
?rt Graham Is visiting his
*r and sister in Trenton,
Theodore, and Miss Sarah
m.
and Mrs. Nathaniel Dandsited
their ^ mother. Mrs
A.- Daniels recently.
. Daisy Manning was a reisitnr.^
she is the dahghtei
s. Iona Salmon,
t-ins are Mis. "King Be then
^ain Howard, George NelJohnnio
Bryant, Monrot
a and Rev. Leroy Jackson
i Helen Manning i* vaeag
In Conn.
Annie Leo Manning anc
ad daughter-in-law of New
t'lty arc Mviulliht?^rrrm
; here visiting-relatives.an<
Is.
s Sarah Graham and hen
cr Theodore?fmve?rot u met
"entom New Jersey afte
ig a week here visit in?
,'es and friends recently,
de Hampton Smith, populji
i veteran, has recently ob
I a divorce from his wife
Helen Townse.nd Smith o
Jersey. He was given eus
of .their children.
i. School, BTL
lets At Blairs
MBS???(Spociid ), T4+
ity .Fourth annual se-sioi
'.Young Peoples Convontioi
iTU Conference \Vill be hol<
sycek July_ 20-22 at Hop
>n Baptist?ClhiirTi." ""BTatr?
A. B. Bailey of Columbia
sident and Rev. W. S.^look
is the secretary.
oonvontinty will open J?ii
morning arid some' of th
INS ^scheduled on- the .pro
lfTldav i.- Rev. J. N. Par
af Chester, Rev. 11. K. liar
mtnltr <md~Rev.- W. H. Neu
>1 umbra.
Saturday, the program w i 1
icier the direction of IVlis
Shumport. ivjul the \\>ut'
e clvurchec will ooiv.luct'
program- The convent iv>
lose Sunday with the Mode
a-v-?School bohc?; 1 nidii- to
TT~ On"! em.. 51 nrrri?W. ?^
; -if. t'nU-n Ba'p'.-wd i'hun .
r.biri, and the clovhuj .i
v :i! he preached bv. Ro\
- W. Rhodes* o! ''fV-hiav-;:
gonfej on. e i.s ontp' -se 1 >
churches in the (\ lun-b:
ha.rfield area.
finers To File i
v ism .I'm tor !;<.". !< s
regular *ui- .? hr'p"
i st urity tax rtf?y.fc3 fr>
i or 1. Ma. , an i dun c,u .
vi( ui-Mia/xi." 'i 5'.
nl on Soeral S. . inay Ad
' fa!. m- oiTuv %??;.1 M < uv
f.ui-ar hired hvlo difhte
v. orkr ' on .i farm or in
household vvi.a moots hot
rnnditjon-M.
He must have been eir
1 by the farmer cpidTnou..
lull calendar (martwr-N
: due for agricultura; lubci
>nnc(l in this qurulifyiii,
cr.
In the next quarter he
we'd by the same farmer ii
dtural labor on a full tim
for at least (10 day- am
sh wages for these service
>0 ,or more
M *' M/lliei'M?H+trf tt
have regular hired lielj;
liivi: imt yet . rrgistri" I i ,i
quarterly social seeurit;
turns should do so imj^c I
said Mr. Nixon, in ordc1
(joy maji get on the mailing
>r receiving the tax forn>.
atieally every quarter.
i/lar farm handsrwho hav
had social security aecoun
?t'fi or "trtwy-have toot -44?ei>
security uards should up
>r new ones or duplicate
case m".y be, said Mr. Nix
nm:in who does housework
"Get Mother's Cere Per
The Things You Wear"
? At ?
H. T. BRYANT -
Cleaners and Dyers
719 Main Street
g I?
<nLi31mvU J i-^vn
SAN FRANCISCO, ..Calif. ?
The National Ejduca^on Assoeiat.on,
the world's 1-irgest organ*
ization of teacher? and educators,
l*Iudleng5d^ttr v program off uh"
integration in an address delivered
before tht final session of its
89th annual convention on Friday,
/ ;
Speaking on behalf of the
joint committee between the
NEA and the American Teach*
? Aw-nrttlttfvn, ?
Williams, Charleston, \Vest
Virginia announced that "there
- ?l>nM br~ no ordei^to cease 1J6
"~arTli?qualliltr^ir oiif pioteiii;
I sional organizations until we
have complete Integration on
the local, statr ami- national
levels."
Miss, Williams'' statement was
considered the ATA response to
a recent order permitting the af!
filiation of a second state ?teaeh,
ers organization to the NE^> torn
i certain states where Neg!'^4 -a Iters
are .not afforded mC/ooersh^
j in state associations already atfiliated
with the N Is A She , a
| past president of ATA and chair
j man of the NKA-ATA joint c >m -i
m it tee. * ? -?-?
i In an earlier session, of tin;
;jj<rmt committee, Mo>s K. Ken
> drix, NEA public relations convjsultunt,
reported that thirteen o
the fifteen states affected had II*
filiated with the NEA under tlu
provisions of the new NEA in
1 terpretafion. The NEA represen
r tative also announced that th<
1; >' -tivvTUinn had it> large.-t,Negri
J: attendance. At least three state
| hod Negro representation for thi
r first tijmc.'
1 The-^A.TA had contended fur
* years that the NEA should
* provide policy interpretation
! that would insure Negro partiv
eipatiofi in the Association's
-j representative assembly, the
, i legislative body. Negroes in
f ' / .
" Allen Early
rCJetg Positimlr 'r >
rU ?
WASHINGTON - Michael V
' ! DiSalle, Director of the Office o
: Price Stabilization aminunai
i this week tiie appointment of S
|Allen Earl? ixs an attorney in ":a
j Office of the Chief Counsel. Ear
t.iiy is a n;.l:v nl W.v _Lu Ll
njC. -md n graduate of Dun', ai
n! school. He is a urikiua.tr
-j! College and Yale Un:vej\s'it:
ej School of Law,. where' he w'a- ?u
a Follow iiig his graduation liv.n
J Yale University. Mr. nr}\
. t v.C(j as Bo{nit.y Assistant t - Fran?
- J. j\iOf;an. Distgct ,d New V~
ej Mi. .Early has "UTCr'Tp-- -1
with the* New York lay - Lo rn a
- j Early and MrCLmc.
4 ' - '
mt |
1 kx slam:, ui yi:aus
si
OLD. SLOW ltOVi N
p.;
DKNN'LIt," Colo. ? K NS) _
-7 ?trH-f III I ' ! y ' I f .1 ! I l i' I . ^?hi
ate In.. birthday -this
\r weoll with an o\pi ('^.a-tj desire
to "slow down." Air. Hall, a
white bearded gon.tb"meu, who
spent jhe ( ivij V> ar years in
.MisMiuii ami went to Denver
lib years ago, -a\s lie > "pretty
lit ami spry."
Social Security Tax
v j 1 ' ' '
U' p . ' > ! - < l!M v ; i'.i 1 1
. . . I Mi f 11 , 'k t -.111.
r..- ; :v^u.lar.V i
tl' for '...( ( !i.:c k! i. \\
a; '.v!m. nvi't t:ir . v(|.k rolV.i-.'Ms :
h M r l.iv, ti; (I vi
[ mjurunac pr<-v' ir ; n'i.lv p.i.
1 - "" i'm.' m~ h frrfr- -rltv* - mj'w* -?r ?1.m
Trti ;i r< . I rl .r
o'-"'1 1 :1 '< ' > ;7aH
I-' mk t - tn ih-r whr.
U t:.i dir.
\l)oiYt Undersell
c; Yourself Says
I Kay Vauc/hn
NKW -Y-OKK (CMS Frature
t?l?'.,.,11 u.ail?lh?i i., u^li
~ ' the nicri folks .. n n .what ga
. (doesn't ? nev< r NKV / p onder
. i sell vhurself A1 ." ay kt,1 vTiul
_ I he.st font forwar*| an?! ;oavi y?>ui
J bud points far behind ir
r What you <-!, ? well, remind you:
j guy of it now and then Anc
what you ilo not .s() nut, forget ll
at least while you're out with
your man.
Yrntr?gtty?likr.^ you frr?ynu:
Isolri him on you. It's the way yoi;
' wfcj>. >r the way you talk, per {ha?*,
that'- tgot him seeing only
.' y '. So why spoil it? Why
' conn out with such trifles u.<
"Honey, I never could eook toast
wloth out burnin it." That will
romo back to you in more way?
than one, When ypu are oul
with friends, you will hear many
0 time even before von have pro,
ven whether it'strue or not.
So be smart. ?Wofk on .your
i bad points, but don't go nround
1 broadcasting them,
I V
- i . .
f^^nnual
. qPE?y
the south had sat in the assembly
from their own NEA local
associations and oq a courtesy
basis from certain southern aft
filiated state organizations,
-par. H. Den(ndiLl
ATA executive secretary/ and
member of the NEA-ATA ' joint
committee, outlined the background
of the development of the
new NEA policy at the sectional
conference participated in by Mr.
Xendgix, V. Dunald Gluvcr, Ban
Francisco Urban Leauge, Dr.
watt L.ong, associate sufcerinten
pf- the host city's pufoile
schbois sand Phares Reeder, executiVe
secretary West Virginia
Further developing the position
of the ATA and Negro teachers,
iMs? William>, who is a class
I room teacher, urged that the NEA's
interpretation not be considered
a medium for maintaining
separate teacher orgamizar
tions. She said that the ATA gnd
the NEA-ATA joint' committee
| Hie: ; ! etc the new policy -as v
temporary -.ancL. transitional expedieijt
for such areas and foi
suoil time a- necessary."
1 By the close of registration
it was estimated that almost
jiinrtv of the convention's almost
3.800 delegates were representing
the Negro teachers of
the largest record Negro participation
in the history of the
association.'
Tv. ' lie- II new
air.liatcd. Negro .state .teacher
r fi-ganivrati'.'iis woj'e rbpresentc
.... %?. . * . . i?". hi vius'u^
had the.' large;t mtmbe.r' of sue]
~~ hi 'e.i.do^?fri'tM?a- - n>< w??'tiito?aX
filiate' and local association"*. Th
large.*. >tato delegation was fron
Alabama, which had Negroes a
n NKA oonveniton for flic firs
tmo. ...
Young Sumter Mc
*n Foot Steps 0
By John II. McCray
. SUMXKR ? One of the charac
hristios of our society is tin
passing. down to children fror
wiri-nt.*' enterprises and service
r trie (Vf. which seem to go on anc
-^*T! :
i
Ex amnios of young?tci\s pick
y mg up thv reins when the eHer
) fall by the v.ay's.de iif'olcund 11
. v'V _ oariimly, ;;iui
in<?v:ha ar und Si>utn firnli.i
- ' - a'wr
r.aven! iound a hotter ex
> .i-mpie -.f* -r.tsnV.y- instif utinhs o
' 1 u ih , [ .!i the Palmer1 . FuA
~Tirr\ JI..H;' a I .{114 S-"llTn TTm
?*-?tre*4 >H'Wy -Uiiilor the guiclanci
lh. b?'it.. J.. (He prefers. Tt. J,
Palnier, why took ovt;r mo/l,o,
. ''-'-rk in HMa; and cumple.te
\ ?*Uor tiv passing of r his" dis
] '.'r. mashed, and well-known *ath'
K. ,P. Palmer lJovembei?' f
! 15# If '
Vr. Palmer, The Father
H e i 'del' Mr. Palmer, a-hi"*.'
- - > - i. 1.: shim'' r .-nvl ? .
unty beg..n h:.> professional en
~ | re or?w+Ur-4.'?.iL ruiicilkl rn'mi::
~ TTTTr a . r. nrr rr^rrm?tv \?
d-:.hi\ ant type il;gnil}? d so?
a the nmmun.ty -nerd
j i. r:i .May < !' IDld'he "opened 'r:
| ''?\ n tune rat i-u wilt.h
, rated v.it.; eon-.iiertible .-;;u
, |v>untii !ti? i 15 ve.a
: V. .*.? i?. t.nvm , tlx tT,..'
, :.:a V. .ate Mx. .Palm-?:
t !..> . *' . ? a; :>.< y?:
-T?-? ^ - sorno'yr::;*
' u.??r? ' . ' -
' ' !'- . ;); .
\'v: n v \ a. in nje:/. >J
arLre. for i.ir.V t
^a *. ' t' <. ?>e.<;a>:,;
4 I ikl . I
'.it, ' '< ;> the yumnitl i.'ivc Vnmv
* . proLjr.ims, ai! of wide!: seemed t
1 .succeed. His i>n>sm,ur was a t.ra
' 1> in Hie comrauith.y und r-\ i
!' . ".iay folk speak kindly and y
f; vt rontly of him.
i Tims, wm.n young H. J. too
-jaiiipir t > t : i? lie nad firad
e>; n itr ! Jr<"i. Matla:i' Academy
| -'- li, ;,)tni \l'v-? Virj'.inin'fitnf
njCuili.-Uc;. lie UlH. m^U'llch in th
Fine Wines, Clarets
Corduils. Liquors
JI Whiskeys
W. ( romai tie
-I Liquor Store
2201 (iervais Street
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CHARLESTON ? Attorney j*
James A. Crumlin of Louisvnle, gt(
Ky. was .guest speaker for the
Interdenominational U?~heis j0
Council, July 4, as they held their mi
annual meeting in Beard Chapel rej
[ A ME Church which is pastored en
> by Rev. L. A. Crumlin, brother;an
r ni tho lawyw. " " r~1
A native of South Carolina, 1 taj
Attorney Crumlin is president "of-|pe
the Kentucky State Conference!tio
of -NAACP branches, of the Falls CI
Cit^Bar Association, is a Deputy ha
of the Regional Directors. Na-:^a
- \ ~ .4 ;?,
lional Bflr Association, served in
the U. S. Army Detachment ob f*
tyvJRed ICqoss during World
<1 n
War IT and was program director*
for the American Red Cross in 4k
> '(~o rmtinv after the?war. ?
Attorney Crumlin. was,.a driving
forcu behind the fight "for
ll admission of Negro students toj_
1 'the University o? Kentucky.
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irdician Follows
>f Late Father
| Armed Forces during World War
-1 II, and after his college cxper
i ience, enrolled in the 'Renouard
11: School of Training for Embal- .
? mers ip 'New York <Jity, gract1
. ii.iti ng in 1948. Hp leads a busy
'J life. Ho is^hairman of theJFin~j
ance committee of'the Pee Dee
-jCoUhcil of Boy Se-ous. a.member
1 the Omega Psi Phi fraternity,
Emmanuel Methodist Church, the
j Filks. a Shriner, to name ? few of
j!hi> connections ^
n?Two others o- his three broth\
mj plan entering the business as ?
8; .soon as they . complete their
) training. ;i - : < :. . ' ? j
1 Expanding Facilities
* Mr. Palmer was most apolog-.
; fctfcr for what he osillec* the '/dis- ?
* arrangement" of the. funeral
'? homo on our visit. The entire
plant is being enlarged and, re!
modeled, with a view to the
mindern in funeral I establish-.
! ments.
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...! Otic, of the spots being altered"
j'** thn ohanel in the home, which
I s t v be enlarged and to have ~~
, j installed n -l a Hammond organ,
v jJus.T now. s -ft sympathetic - diri
at;.- heard 'n both th^ slum -
j 1? v roottt and chapel, the source
- j1 f the music being invisible.
The vision arid the' sacrifices
.. of Mr. Palmer, the father, scorn .
i'. today justified in the vision and
.eonfices.c.f Mr. Palmei, the
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*BW YORK -? A rejection o
suggestion by the United State;
?el Company"tharwXACP tun
officials of the Tennessee Coal
>n, and Railroad Company, i
iS subsidiary, for assistance
iir fight agaihpt the police rei
of .terror against Negro citi
ns of Birmingham, Alabama
ig made - today by White
me, NAACP-secretary. Th(
LACP had aaked U. S. Stepl t>
e its economic influence to hel]
>p {fife terror.
nr~repljCT6 a suggestion b;
hfl A. 5tel?^nB, vice-pi enldim
U.S., Steel, that the "construe
approach" for the NAACP t
>e would~f>F"t*Fn?ggk a confer
ce"with A ."VsSWlebel, presiden
th T. C. I. Co., NAACP Sec
taiy Walter White told Mi
ephens that Mr. Wiebel Mha
ide it perfectly clear that- h<
es not possess an open mind 01
nd on this issue." Mr. Whit<
iewed his request for a confer
ce between NAACP official
d U.S. Steel officials. ?> ->
TTie NAACP executive sec re
:y cited Birmingham newspa
r stones carrying a denuncia
n by Mr. Wiebel of the NAA
5's charge that. tho. compan;
s influence with the Birming
m police department and stat
g that "it is a false statemen
)m every point of view to sa:
at it has any control over o
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YMQUlui^-looking at an n\
Mown, maybe, or the yoi
--unspoiled Still young er
dtvk in his arms and luve i
Nyo\v look closer. At the
the duille bag aiul the fs
your own, is now a man as
? out of his tocos but will)
' fire of combat, if need be, 1
When he's doing so ?nucl
Remember, defense is yo
very important way to do
Defense* Honda. For it's
by bond saving, that p
economy behin<| our fight
?Help yourfcountry" and yoi
through the Payroll Savii
Bbnd-A-"Month Plan who
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The U. S. Defenst
you personal fit
Remember that wlien you'i
you're building a personal.n
will some day buy you a 1
support you when you reti
- office now - and sign up t
Payroll Savings 1'lan
Don't forget that bonds an
naiiao nnvc m<*>ry Srru>* F. II
earning interest every year'
instead of 10 as before! Thi
for $18.75 can return you n<
A $37.50 bond pays $66.6f
_ *U. S. Savings 601
Buy the
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Mr* IT v
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ks U.S. Steel To I
foam Terrorisma^,
f tion of the police department." J
i Mr. W|hite told Mr. Stephen M
\ that, although neither the TCI
nor U. S. Steel is legally respoa
% sible for the <*? of Birmingham
police^ ''no^ corporation as powe r -
for the reason pf the taxes paid
l, and the property owned."
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' OPS Offices
\[ WASHINGTON Michael V. ^
|. OiSalle, Director of the Office
0 of Price Stabilization, announ|
ed Monday that his assistant, >v
t Rui^U Rr-DeBow,?iett wasli* "
I. ington July 13 oh a tour of mid
west and west coast OPS offices,
|s to confer .with regional disEl
trict directors regarding the par1
tieipatlon of minority .groups in
I the price stabilization program. ,
I. Mr. DiSalle said, "If we are .to T
s defeat the forces of inflation, every
group in America rr",gt' W '
UT given &h apportunity to partici- ^
I. pate and make their contribution. ? I
I. It is with this essential element r J
I.- o our program that Mr. DeBow m
f \ is working at the present time." |
. j Mr. DeBow will visit Regional
^
I. and District Offices in Chicago*
t Denver, Seattle, Portland, San
L Framiso, Oakland and Los An[r
geles and -return to Washington
- August 1.
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ingatcr down the block. Happy.
lough to hold a mongrel puppy
t with a~U-his beartzn^^ ?
pistol bolt and the field jacket,
tdod fatigues. This boy, so like 1: ^-4
well ?an American G.I. Hardly - r
i-ng and- -ready to -walk into tlva
:o defend your country. And you.
i, won't you do something, too? . r'-T
ur job, as well as his. And one 4
your job is to buy United States
your financial solidity, built up J
uts tlie strength of America's ..
ing power. - *
nrself! Sign up for bonds today?
igs Plan where yoc work or the y,\
iv yoi^bank. ' I
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3 Bonds you buy give
lancial independence
6 buying Defense Bonds regularly
eserve of cash savings. Money that '
muse or educate your children, or
ire. So go to your company's pay
o buy Defense Bonds through ths
b now a better buy'than over. Bs- .
jnd you own automatically goes on ??
for-'20 years from date of purchase ,
s means that the bond "you bought
it just $25?hut as much as $33,331
I. Buy.U. S. pefense Bonds now!
ids are Defense Bonds
m regularly!
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