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V" and INFO! * 2,000 AME ] ATTEND CO Charlton Will ft Bishops' Gathering .:**' ' - -Charleston -? Two th"ul?aac African JVfethPdist Epi>scopa Church leaders vyill attend tht Bishop'a Council apd the Con neotional meetings to be held ir :.V> South Carolina next month, according to- the Rt- Rev. Frank Madison- Reid. bishop. Th0 important sessions of both councicouncils will be . guests ol South Carolina A.M.E. Church at Emmanuel Church, Charleston, Dr. Frank R. Ve.nh, hod pastor. Sessions will be held Fe-b? ruary 20 through the 22. Eighteen b ops from all d-c - ol th^'-naticmr South and West Africa. South America and the islands Of the sea, compos: the Bishops Council. Thte- Rt. Rev. John A. Gregg, bishop, Florida, i- president of the Council and the Rt. Rev. Sherman L. Green is secretary. General . 'officers. minister- an laymen concerned with', discussions on proposed legi-lation and matters ofwell-being and wel4. fare Of the denomination camposed' the Connectional Council Dr. Archibald J. Carey, pastor of hi-toric Quinn Chapel, Chicago, is president of the Conncctional Council. The eighteen bishops and 11V'" ""v*"?* ' ^ ? This message sponsired MARCH of I) 1513 Harden Street $6715.90 IN Dl/ i na?i * ' "* " - p _ -'. _ !_ i I i mm BBB^^fi^:wSBy *^-:': LwH? M&v^ H^Mff- Jjg^ * " ?1P1 At Kabat-Kalser Institute. toAnHtr- Robinson has received chapter assistance. She will co of Dimes funds until she mpke< tor her. January L; " HOLLEY FU> This message sponsired MARCH of 1)1 24ft9 Senate Street ?f ....... . ' , V * 1| # . . V ... 7s" ' ; _ J ; --RMEK, COLUMBIA, S. CSatun LEADERS TO UNCIL MEET a Hcent* Of r In Feb. ifhcsl of church leaders will t'epl-resent 1.000,000 ip embers in the :j U.S.A. and islands . of the sea. j An additional lOO.OOO members i will be represented, by the Rt. I Rev. I. JJ. Banner, Cape Town. ?-Si Africa, w'io iepiirts to the Council for the fir-t tinv in four t years an<f the Rt. Rev. C. A. ' G hbs, M>.'rrr'Via... Liberia, who L 'reports for the first time in two years. The essions of the two' councils were held in S uth Car-| olina, at Columbia, in 1047 Reports mnd(. by department-! i'l 1" oftil'M's.- T M~ the* Council < f Bishops, will play ' a preat part in lh?? framing of j ' the Bishop's episcopal message; i and reccmni.nda'tion- to be pre- t t- rented to the General Cofiferejry of the A.M.E. Church, which will be held at Chicago in May j ' 1952, where all the legislation 1 if g veinim* the great donomina- : j tian and the fufiiiv activities of the c' ureh wiVI be programmed. . J S m > "f tho highlights on the i agenda- of to c-niing meetTffgs ' j of. the two councils include: unci I worship service. at j j which the Rt Rev. Nru'- W. Wil. | , liams of St. Louis, will deliver j the iC* uncil wrnv n. Tliursday '! morning, February 21; a slate-' .'C''' ^ :: ^ ^ - I f^lrn i OF dimes*" IV I in interest of the local IMES drive by: Phone t)2W> WES HELPED HER?I e"1? i j k ' > l JTtM I [,. , ., - ' s'? * si I p**- g) tf^PMik t 1/ ' ? -'"J ^MJj ISM . I ^ . S&nlA Monica, California, An$6715.90 in National Foundation ntlnue to receive chapter March 5 the maximum recovery possible 'T~reh of Dimes mnnti* j IERAL HOME , in interest of the lwni " MES drive by: , Hhone 2-1939 ? 1 ' I '?'* I lay, January 19, 1952 Institution Rites For Rev. Simpkins Arp r^n^w-ted Charleston- -Members ' from al-j m st i-very congregation in the I city were present at the St.! Mark's Episcopal Church Jan 7? at 8:00 p. m. for tx> institution' I service Of Rev. St.-J. A. S'.nip*! kins.. ' I The Rev. A. W. Roberts rcc-! * r of the Redeemer, I'inv vUle, j Opened the service. The lesson' was read by The Rev. DeWolf' Perry, r;etor of St. Michael'sj C" urch, Charleston. The Apos-j ths Creed and Prayers were by; The Rev. S. B. - Ma<*ks?y, rector: of Calvary Church, Chariest >n.j The Rev. B. I>. Lewis, brought1*, 7iTrr"' *' C l'U-idenun>inational Mini-Knunl Unipn. The lit. R-v. Tb mas N. Car-! rutin rs. Bish p of South*-Carolina. instituted T)ie Rev. St. J. A. Simpkins. T o k<y- to the church were pros1 ntted to the new rector hv' A W Tt .m-cv and A. Harrison, wardens, trmll the sermon was given by Thei Rev. St. Julian A. Simpkins, Jr.. i'vt'?r ef Emanuo! Episcopal: Church, Memphis, Tenn. and! son f the R -v. St. J. A. Simp-. . kins. The R> v. Paul Wa-hingf-Mji from Liberia, Africa and the It \\| Ca'ussh >n of Savannah, Ga. wcr als> present. Rev. J. W. Taylor, Rev. J. Sc.'tt,! Rev. P. Metz, ReV. P.. L. Mingo, Rev. Abraham Gadsden,* Rev. E. A. L. Lampkin* wero ministers, pr oscn t. A reception was held at the Parish ITousc fallowing the > rv;co. Tuskegee To Honor Campbell Tu&kUrg e, Ala. ? It was ^announced Monday that a - special program would be held here] Sunday January 20th honoring -Prof. Thomas Mionroe Campbell.1 the firH rrTemBcr of his race to -tm?appoiinted to the position of' farm demonstration agent in the! United States Department of Agriculture. Many "people from .various) sections;c-f the country are expected 1C attend. 1 1 - V 4 wide welcome program, Wed-j hesday night; and the dramati-| zation of ''The Servant of* the House" by a Charleston,*S. C.j cast, Thursday night at th? County Hall auditorium. Clo^-'wt?se.iotr*?<rf lire Bis In>psj Council will be held at the lteid | House' ?f Christian Service, the; A.M.-E. Center on St. Phillips j Street, which was recently built' and equipped at a cost of $100,-! 000. Thfc? worship Service of the! Connecti nu! Council will b- j held Thwr.vJay, February 21, at Kmanucl Church. LEARNING TO WAIK IHi mmd :^ *?^fC^ ^'' * 4' v ^^finHj^ Stricken by polio soon* after learning to walk, little Kermitt Vann, Pensacola, Florida, is | connneci to the Convalescent Home for walking exercises. He wears two long braces and plastic girdle. Has received physical therapy daily for nine months. March of Dime* fonds pay alt Tosfs of care and treatment of polio patients needing financial ! assistance. Join the Mar^h^o! Dimes, January 2-31.< Let's all help in this fit>ht loo! Dixie 5-10-25c Store , I 1517 Harden Street 2502 Hervats Street . YOU HELI pF * j j m- * **"? . ~P Leit to right:~Mi*s Annie L C. Warren Smith, Virgin Island Washington, D. C., won scholars stties. Their scholarships were i Dimes, held this year January 2 CRC BLAST: REPORT ON ?^hrrsts Numbers OT field -Black Spots F N* a* York. N. Y -T .0 annual Tuskogee Institute rop??rt which asserted that "only "ive lynching" t ;t>4l place m ill. United States during 1!LjI was challenged this week by the national beaquarters of the oivil Right- Congress as "totally mis-representing bwcause policy. killing - and c 'urt. ! >: v.\ legal lynchings of Negri>es ar w the rule in many cases when racist m b violence is made impossible by Negro rrti]itancy. Negro-white unity or world oinion." "In Birmingham. Alabama alone." the t"RC said, ":2k Nc: groe- wi re victims of p->lici | killings "r shootng- in 1951 b\ I Dixiocrat Police Commis-ionei "BuiI" Conn--r's Klar*-infrstjf 1 police force." j 1J Trr ('lit' - cj ; v I that "the Vt i", | fnict that tii recent" F; ri.la killj ings of Sornu 1 Siu pr.i i d. r.t . of the : n n oc e n-1 fcJrnwlatK I frame-up victim . ami .Harry T iM-ore. Florida NAAt'P l:-\<l?r i | Wi re excluded prvvys bettoj tiuui anvthmg ebe tl:e r-id ho I'm: I nature TU-keg-.o r-.port." Disagree]nc; with Tuskegrc'; definition of a lvn.chin.u- ?ml\?to I death suffered at the hands of ; ru<?b, ffie Civil Right- (' >ngre?j listed?four "major inethn t~ rr| lynching"' of Ncgr<?e? in 1951 and assarted that hundred- ol Negroes? ."the exact number ialmost imposible to dctornii::... were lynched in 1951. The four groupings..were: 1. Legn 1 Lynching ? Committed through a joint conspiracy of all branches of the federal government,, state government and the lower courts. Unuer this category. th,_ CRt" li>ted thg-execution of Willie AlcU-ec, t o Martinsville Seven, Edward Ilonoyeuit and many other unknown ease- of innocent Negroes wh<> wcr, frame-up and electrocuted by -government authority "a 'rape' or other charge for \v-:ch tV1 wh.iti rnn!i v.'r gets the u? ath jv-ruity." These lynching-, the CHC" comm. ntod. differed fr in m h lynching- <.nly m that 'ivy vvii given a v "V . r . of 'legality 2. Police Evening- (' n:mitted by 1 flicirs <>f guvcinni nt -ui i vi i y 'On a o: Thec ant: y with exoneration hy their I 'cat. slate and federal ollici.d - .dways assured. Th. ClU" !i-ted the poiict and sheriff killings of ,F o D.rriek and H?-nry Fit Ids in New York; "John f. ester Mitch 11 n l.'uci ana; Snnui'1 h;>t : I. r.e TtTc tiiMVoland fraint im vutiivi iu?Fl. rii: i?I f*U?A i . t-i?i ' .. way in Philad. Iphia; William Wash am in Mjc imh; Andr-w J hn-on in Chicago; Robbv T. J?>y nor in .("Ire-en-bero, N i t p. Carolina; tiri Ni^co s'Mdier- in ITawlcinsville. Ceof-gin; C/irjl.a. Jo1' ivun in Chua.w. S. ('. .nn -n. many nllnt i- ' 3. Quiet- Lynching*. Committed by small terr a M mold and p.- ,'TOP n-frreery especially m tlie South, i'l whir. NVm'o" vv tins are i'ound deal di> npp-a r." As one example, the Civ.l Rights (*o|igrr-:.s related o\< th l.r dies of Cur N gr>o; da n in drr unknown nn. inn tanec> were ft und in Kdgnminbe and Nash Counties of N 'rth Carolina early in the year. The Ix-dv "f (h W Itatehelei 80, was found m a corn n:l>. Tin ty>d.w f>f t- ' !)! .?"'n t '"!!' -+ T"m Goorge Rattle w;.s fund .n bod and ITdti" himself \-..i^ h- 1 in the arm. Anoth-r oxainph-, the CT\( *aid, wa^ the burning h> death of Rov. .TiVsfpii * Miami. Negro minister, ?r> Norfolk, Virginia -n May 2ftt . RdV. Miann had dehv crod a ermon aR'iint s-i'r. ,':i t ir?n of Negroes. TITs assassin JE^THEM m W mjjH jpip' . Norris, McLeansvllle, N.C.; Dr. s and Mrs. Myrtice T. F. Bora, hips to study at leading univcrmade possible by the March of -31. r- " . ~ ' S TUSKEGEE LYNCHINGS Violences or 1951 ihvK'l)- i hi- el th'y> i:i m?S"li bi'Xdij. itimtmg thrirt,? I Mti-s Lynch Attacks-?Or mitt cl agaimt NeuiM c>mmu tu-s or ngavnst Necr< ?es sc-? ki t" move of hfc-gr<? g. i-tU by moist mobs and police o dials. . Under this. grouping, the C'l li-tecl the "four-day pogrom 1 Cicero, 111. against Mr. and M ' Harvey Clark" and the niidnb orgy of violence by the Colu bus. Georgia, Police E>opartm< against the Negr > coramun 1 there as examples. On< hundi Negroes were injured in Colu l.us after being pistol-whipr and clubbeci t> uno?n-ciousn< Hundreds of other Negroes \vi 1 hcat-n mercilessly that nighl "Fven a conservative S'u ern white organir.ati->n, t S'uLhcrn Kegional' Council-,- r f pp -sod the Tu'.skt gc. appro; 1 t lynching." CHC c ntinucd "What .is happening I < Neg ' oj ,n t United States." C -'O'C "is n thing- inor, or 1 ! ai g. n icid'e. a defined by i United Natn ng Only the Uni' 5 Nats ns concept ? f genoci (covering t! e killing of me I Lg_igi?I~d?a?fcgr-rtri. i .iu i::g lip ' s ri us b dib- pr rrmn+el?bar inflicting conditions of life c civlated to bring about grou l, d.'-truction in wlr le or in pa explains the reality of thc Ji\ I ; Allen University Meeting; Hears The Allen University Alun Ass c-i;?t>n m.4 Saturday, Jc wary 124h to plan the F?-uncle Dav Drive, with a larg numl: f All. n graduates from all -< ti-gis > f the stat'' pres. nt. J. T. \V, MmT^-Presi- io.ut, pi s:d d. In his i\ marks, Mr. Mil . .->4at <i '.! was delight -\i t.> s so aiitiiv nt and said he l that ah .\!li"i;t"s, s. eing *ht. e P-.i.si r? [>: gam are rc-ali/.i *h . 4: m; a e >t - t opvrati i t n, woujib rc-sp _ tiea'ly in Iping m ik tin K under** Day p: Mr. M.m- present i Preside Satt.u ! 'v. Hjn.ipn-, vvh ,-po ah lit tht; Found it's Day dri ;,'>h ? ! t i M1; 11 hi,dart <>} p. a \ i half m:U-itj .) !!iii's. Ho a] -k ah ii' flic Robert We-t Manr T a. !;, rs' Rcsi h pre II. m i I 'livu'at rv Srh ! whirh ' < rur r inplrted. Pr< .>i'lrr? I - present ! ': : tinvd llv audi '"ire a it.ii his < "cjUviir . IVsh.'P R. id stated hi> 'i'A way th si nan a; t i niu : t the <li iv- "Alirn I rtiv. i :tv. a >'ar d niic of arhi v.nil -If for Ail i.-an M -th c..stv P ?'--1??-V i' ' ? t ' :! v. i - -' f \' a sv rub' ! < f Mir spit':t Radii. A!!i li m that All', n iii< (.1 p-rn"tu;,'.r (' * Heals li5 I ' 'a ii in- Richard Alb Hi -h n R rill printed out t pwrpo-" and a' |-lf the Po_un rv' Day drive. To pu; p< of th. ilnv, is f tii"ti " '' new! v rrri't 'd bui! ityf at a r isf i>f $15,000; ri n H fts'iMs Hall; reih-rora 't< ini lif/r-i.irr, ?m,t Vtrln l>i ; " ,i Ih cur oat budget. \ M'nui A>v n1 i;ia . - n | -(U * ? is. $25,000 c ? T"' -r? Vil-i li(.> a h (.k r>f aehi pi":"i i. Tho-? pors utlnp ir r;iUing?$lOft v;,l dr li-.tr ! in The R<v ( \i liit y.'ftv M't a* fitr,rs of f-'nM TT iLpnt.. I . Th - Alum; A >' i'i.i'i . r, and *rty>. ! nrr a : lii "xVuer ?:i > to I St ' r ? , \ -U! iv vouk at. 350 p t Harvard Professor Pastes Russians In N. C. Speech Greensboro, N- C.?Dr. Cram [ * Brintr?n, professor of History at ' Harvard University, noted lec-1 ! turcr and author spoke at A & , T College last Tuesday as a foa-j turL? of tlie college lyeeum series. Taking as his subject. "Is The! , Russian Revolution Over?". Dr. 'Brinton e<>mpured the presentL Ru*surn revolution witli._that~ of. the French and others in history. "All revolutions have been' tht. dreams of leaders to found a heaven on earth, a sort of eutopia. All have started in the nam,, of democracy "and et>ded in dictatorships and they all h-".'1 ?-attacks ' on the! Christian church. The revolutions that wo know have a set' pattern," stated the speaker. Dr. Crane continued by relatne ihg thai in view of the fact that the whole Russian plan had not! iff. been fully realized, we must ,as-' nC sume that this revolution has n-H; 1. en completed. In attacking the, Russian revolution he assured (V,. the audience that while it set out as its objective to accompli-h economic, social ?nd political equality for the people, none of in.. . . . _ 1 _ tnese nave boon realized. Inrs. " ^ stead, according to the be>t in-' formation from behind the ironi m- . : 1 curtain there is just as much dif-j " "| ference in the economic uppor-i ltv . . , ft- ( ' | tunities ?f a ballet dancer and a? ed I street cleaner in Russia as there! m-i , ] ,ed :s b( t ween tnose similarly situ-i ated in America. The political' ^ SS.1 ^ pre Rowprs "an'd high govenment of-' flciaK in the Soviet still are given free country estates, "So long as the great tensions of the Ru^-J n e - --sran underpin viledged exist the situation there will remain un-| Kb -tabl'V concluded the speaker. N' groes in the U. S. in 1951." RC, "ftv blinding its eyes to all but ess Mrte killing of a Negro in 1951 > >ho Tu-kcgce is injuring the cause' tod th, Negro people who are de-, etc. manding and end to all forms of> m. murder, insult and degradation. TRY "tlncc and tor \ll, Tuskegoe's m, annual*?statCTfKTJT >hOuld be^ I al- thrown into the wasUbasket as p*Sj aid and comfort only to the white) rt) supremacists inside and outside i {Os the U. S, Government. f Alumni Body In Higgins and Reid mi rais0 er contribute $50 or more tn- t.' bo stars in the Firmament of rs' Achievement of Allon Univerd>cr ty. ?c- Bishop Reid concluded his re-| marks by saying that "Richard e- Allen lives today. The spirit of ,n? Al!en must continue to livi*?but . e h-w? Through you and through' c 11 m . Through tV.c thousands <f: x | -ucrc^sful graduates and f?imer, ng, students '<{ A.llen Unversity.j ng! Through 'he many friends of all n ij hn-.minat r,s of the nation, t T' rough loyal ANfF/s through-; o.i ;it th world, who are proud of - j ( tifiMiis'" '"T riicnnro Alien. nu - ^ - j ve, Allen University's Founder's Pledges The following persons; j pledge to contribute or raisei is the following amounts: ?pBisliop F.~M. Heal , - $20U.O(b 1 Pres. S l; Hipping 100.00 vj. Mr. J.TAV. Mtms 100.00; '! ; Pt. R. \V. Mance 10.000 "U Dr. Frank Veal 100.0(1 -v 11 .Mr. bee V. Vance . 100.00 d Mr. F.\V. Croniartie 50.00 Mr. A. M. Anderson 50.00 > "' Mrs. K. H. Ruff . 50.001 1:j Prof. lb A. Gary 100.00', nM Mr. Maceo GRristie 100.00 'b j Miss Janie R. Smith 100.00 a* Mr. II. II. Howard 50.00 n- Prof. WAV Gallishaw 50.00! 1,0 Miss M. Cunningham 50.00 'b.Mrs. Judith Franklin 100.00 | Mrs. X.G. Klassengame 50.00 'm Aliss Lucille Waters 5.0,00 Mrs. Mnud F. Ros. 100.00 Prof. Jos. Freeman 100.00 toMrs. F. r. Price . 50.00' 0 Mrs. W.P Mi KissicW**r 50 oo J Mr. 1 >mv:. 1 l>ethrf4^ 50.00 nrtj Mrs. 7 F. Pg&ffife./ 50.00: . niMis< . n 50.(Wij Mm. iNvfnrd 50.00] Prof eue?e 100.00' MJ Mr. Piltl# 100.00: or! M F. Povd ,50.00 i ,k MrslM. P. T,ewi* 50.00' 10 Prof. I. A. Prown' 50.00 ni Published bv? ! Allen University K I ??mw? i ooeei?)bnn V ' i . .. 7 J ' . 'Mixed' Delegation' Governor To Halt R # TullalKHWW, Florida ? Twen-, a ly Nogo and w' ite leaders, rop-j r resenting the Civil Congress, the' r Progressive Party, the American, d Labor Party <>f New York, labol-J ? unions, Negro and Jewish or- " gunizations met with Governor i< Fuller Warren in the State Captr li tol on Wedlneisday, January 9, a and demanded action to end t tne wave - anti Negro. a nth- ? minority terror in the state. p Spokesmen for thf? various r groups demanded immediate action to outlaw the Ku Klux Klan 6 convene a public hearing on the v Christmas night killing of Har-ry?T. MOOre" Florida NAACP j ? leader, as well a- the recent; , i IV dj namitings of Negro housing| projects, Jewish synagogues ayidi . a Catholic Churches. I ^ Gov. Warren told the Negro' q and whibe leaders that he would h "pr<?bably call thc public hear-jri ing soon.'' But while claiming iB his opposition to the KKK, he' fell back on so-called "lack of i C constitutional powers" to order; * its abolition. Delegation - spokc>rn>en, after. * leaving -the conference, express-j g ed dis-satisfaction with "War-; s ren's and President Truman's in- S * <? "Bogie?bearing 285 elevation 5?? estimated speed 300 1 dosing?fire when i K jff HH In a matter of seconds this a flashed into action! Locatinj and ready to fire on any enei their fast moving U. S. Navj Precision teamwork like this the mightiest in the world, i 24 hours a day, ready to def But remember, defense is yo the best ways to do your job Bonds regularly! For by b maintain the economic strong our armed forces. You're mi for peace. And you're also m sonal investment in the woi Bonds are as safe as Amerkc The U. S. Defense Bon you personal financi* _.i - ? uiui wnen you ro you're building cash savings. A - buy you a house or educate you when you ret ire. Remember, t< regularly, you generally don't f company's pay office?now?ar Bonds through the Payroll Sa\ Don't forget that bonds are no1 Because now every Sieries E Boi goes on earning interest for 2C chase instead of 10 as before! T you bought for $18.75 can rei but ns much as $33.33! A $37.6 so on. For your security, and U. S. Defense Bonds now! *U.S. Savings Bonds a Buy them re The U. S. Government doe* K Ti-'m .. ? >'\M 1 "c treasury i/cpnrimfnl.Otoi %ijr the Adi&htu CATEMcU V720 Taylor Streot HENRY M. MARH Colombia Toyrnahi v ". ' v. ... : Tells Florida's acial Terrorism J ctivity and failure to find, and tunis&?t-h-e?while'supremacy "" nurders of Harry Moore and the lynamiters in Miami" They calld on the American people to A* intensify their protects to Prat? dent Truman ahd Governor FuU er Warren for the apprehension jj nd punishment of all antiNegro -* error! ^ts and murders." The delegates, who refused to K-rmit any segregation of their anks during their two-day stay '"'A n Florida, had been part of a roup of over forty Negro and /hite mourners from eight mthorn nnHhnen ^ i ill u/AciorrT tatcs who ' d attendyed Mrs. iarrictt ^MJbbreTs funeral in lims the daybefor e. . *' .' 'J Most* of the women delegates t the fimeral, some of whom ad flown all the way frortt ouiwiua, earned iiower^ 10 tne ear-e when the caskot^as cared fr<>m St. Jarm* Missionary ( laptist Church. At th?n conference with ttye jiovernor the nent day, which . asted more than three hours,. , he Negro-white delegation, v hattcred a 108-vear old precelent when the lunched toother in the Governor's manion - as "official guests of the tate of Florida." ; *? . . * * . ' -V-vf - - WW '"' i' ^ '-1 J w_ _. . , -PI ' jftgy J, ?\ fJAv % .JHS ? iR I ^_JH I SgS ^B L,dPfl.v" H? .. .,v * - ^HH Blerfc, crack gun crew has m, identifying, tracking, [ny plane that threaten! J / uarrier. makes your U. S. Navy \nd keeps it on the job end America?and you! ur job, too! And one of is to buy U. S. Defense* nying bonds you help :th which stands behind aking America a power aking the soundest perrld today. For Defense il x? * " TF " ' ids you buy give I independence buying Defense Bonds tfonry that will some day r children,' or support you x>, that if you don't savs ' lave at all. So go to you* id sign up to buy Defense ^rigs Plan. ***** > w a better buy than ever. id you own automatically > years from date of \mr- Phis means that the bond turn you not just $25? I 0 bond pays $66.66. And ~ ifl your country's, too, buy ' ire Defense Bonds I gularly! I 1 not pay-for thlt advcr tiling, nka, for their patriotic rfwajifWU \g Counchi and iURIN (X). I Phone 3-7075 ? - > H IS PROMOTIONS 1 [p Auditorium . I