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President Truman, ]
Will Set Off 1952 I
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New York ? President Tru- S<
.? man, members ?f ^Congress, Gov- tc
,1: . ernors and national represents- y<
tives of organizations and insti- in
tutions throughout America that P
sponsor Boy Scout Units, will share
in ceremonies during Boy b;
Scout Week, -Feb. 6 to 12, launch- vv
ing a new three-year prgram pr
known as "Forward .. On Lib- in
erty's Team." Boy Scout Week p;
marks the 42nd birthday Of. the S<
organization. of
. Twelve outstanding E a g 1 e. tr
Scouts, chosen to represent tlie. d<
more than 2,900,000 members of e>
the organtzatInn, 'will shore in ly
ceremonies at the White House
when President Truman greets, m
them at 12:45 p.m., (in Friday, th
Feb, 8. Mr. Truman, as Honor- se
ary President of the Boy Scouts pc
??,of America, is to receive a scroll vc
stating thie broad objectives of;
the new program. j lr:
At a breakla-t in Washington re
with nearly 100 leaders from the- l'(
Cabinet, the Senate, House of: P1
Representatives and national or- ^
ganizations, the twelve picked in>
Eagle Scouts will dramatizei s*
Shouting's part in meeting the,
, problems of these times. The' be
Scouts will tell what the Entire M"*1
membership of the organization. P*"3
will do next Fall in t eir major ^
activity of getting out the vote! 15
in the national elections. tei
They will also report on what Su
Scouts have been in Civil lb
Defense. Conservation ar.d their! fib
flood services lasVsummer. | Nt
" Following the visit to the ?>:
' White H?irse Feb. 8, the Scout j qu
party will go to Independence; 42
Hall in Philadelphia. At this na-j tic
tional shrine, in the presence of J of
national representatives of organizations
and institutions j J*
throughout America who spon- ri
gor Scout Units, ceremonies will'
be held to dramatize the partj 1-a
> played by th<e churches and Sy-j 1
nagogues, schools, civic and com-j CI;
munity organizations in support- Mi
jfb ing and extending Scouting dr<
gO^ 'throughout America. bk
The program at Independence tr<
Hall will include the Scouts' Fc
Reaffirmation of -the principle.s Tc
~ oi the" Declaration of Independ- Ai
HbL epoe and the broad goals of|to,
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Sfation's Solons
toy Scout Week .
xmting" emphasizing the need ,
> achieve the goals of a threeear
program to accelerate and
uprove the whole _ Scouting (
rogxam. i
Physical fitness is considered
isic to effective citizenship in ,
ar or pnace. The* three-year
'ogram re-mphasizes clean livig,
outdoor activities and pre- (
iredness for daily living. The
x>uts will strengthen the use
1 its Patrol system in order to! (
adn- buys fur citizenship -in a. ,
LmUcracy. This gives boys the?
:?>erience of living cooperative*. .
- with each other.
Scout oflicials sinse- a need fori (
hre citizen- who can stand nn .
teir feet and think for them-1
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Ives. Mm re rugged outdoor cx- j
'rienccs are planned which do-; }
top initiaiivc and seTF-reTiaxice.!
Since Scouts havc always been j
lined t > "Be Prepared" to- |
nder service in critical situa-! '
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Diis, their Emergency Service
ogram will be broadened in J 1
x next three years. Their train-; *
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g in Civil Defense will alsu be
epp: d up. - i
The twelve Eagle ?>couts will f
guests at West Point, N. Y.,[ (
cr next day,' Feb. 9, and take, I
irt in ^ceremonies in recogni-j 1
>n of the Military Academy's ^
Oth- annivcrsnrv Tbcv will r??t- t
nd church services on Scout]
Lnd?av, Feb. 10. The final dav of r
eir trip. Monday. Feb.'11, will a
ve them a sightseeing tour ofj ^
?w York,> a visit t?> the newly -. ^
mpletcd United Nations head-i A
arters- and participation in* a j t
nd birthday party at dlv Na-j c
vnal Office of the Boy Scouts
America in New York.. ?
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ass" Jesse Jones on of Mr. and
s. George Jon>?s whose adess
is 1006.'/, Heidt St., Columi,
S. C., has recently been
insferred from Lakeland Air
>roe Base near San Antonio,
:xas and assigned to McClrllan _
i7 Force Baso, n ear Saera7henr
Califofwa.
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Augustus J. Jones
O'burg Farmer,
Passes Suddenly
Orangeburg ? Augustus
J. Jones, affectionately called
throughout the county as
"Uncle Gus", extensive 0rangeburg
county farmer,
A-ho -urvives him, with eight
January 2nd, at the ripe age
yf 84, following an illness of
5nly 16 hours.
Mr. Jones was an extensive
farmer and m-pite .of his advanced
age. he actively supervised
lis 300 acre plantaii<>n"until his
in expected death. He was born j
in Thoma^ville, Ga., May, 1867, I
thc' s^n of slaves. * He moved to
Drangiburg nt as early age and
VIr. Jo.ne? attended Claflin U I
Tversity for a while, stopping to
>ngage in farming.
tVAS CHURCHMAN
He was a deacon in the Bull;
swamp Baptist Church for ..over>
>0 year-; he was also chairman j ,
)f the Executive Board of the)'
\ndrew Chapel Missionary and!
Sducatidnal Union of Orange-j i
>urg county! i
Mr. Jones \va- married twicern
irst to the lat, Mrs. Eliza Jones j i
>f Orangeburg, who died in 1905.) 1
n 1906 he' married t Miss Maggie j <
fimmennan of Calhoun county, <
A-ho survives him, wit" eight' t
hildren. viz: Mrs. Alnia Kine.' 1
dr-. Nathan Cauley, Mrs. Law- ;
once Perry, Charles P. Jonesj i
ind Augustus Jones, Jr., of: ,
Va-hington, D. C.;- Mrs. William >
/So Kin ley Bowman, Columbia. ]
JYs. Maggie Lu^ Jones, Orange- ^
>urg and Miss Rosa Belle J.?nosi
>f New York City.
His funeral services were held t
it th0 Bull Swamp Baptist
Church Sunday nvrning, Jan- ^
tary fi. with the eulogy being t
lelivered by the pastor. Rev. J. ^
J. Odom, from the subject: ^
Well IVnP Thy Good and Fa- .
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ritply tailored two-piece ?uit with mug i
itting (ackct and ilim vkirt. make if ifl-U
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or more formal occoiionj, in a faille of . "
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li ton Pierce, 6 years; at Children'
interested in you. Your contril
January 2-31, wiil bring help tc
Tennessee Capitu
Law Governing
Association Lawyers Win
JOth Supreme Court Victory
Wa-hingtnn -/^Thc NAACPj
rnwea un<>uxu IISK'JJ niaici ii.->
goal complete breakdown'
r?f segregation in publicly-sypporled
higher education, as the
University of Tennessee Thursday
capitulated'before the Unit
ed States Supreme C<?urt_and ;i<
jrctd to admit wit in the month
the four applicants t" live law
ind graduate' school* on whose
jehiilf NAAC'P attorneys appealed
to the high c?urt. The
/ictorv was thr 30th fT the
"d AAC'P nut of 33 cas s .cano-V
.<> the Supreme C urt
The case was c?o-ed after Jo n
J. Hooker, representing the trustees
of the Univer-ity of Tennessee,
r<?s>e 'in thc Supreme Court
ollPwing argument hy NAACP
\s<stant Special Council Robert
Carter, to stTft that university
trustees had agreed . to admit
Gene Mitchell Gray and Jack
Alexander to t h e graduate
chooj. and Lincoln A. Blukeney
ind Joseph Patterson to the l;,w
X'honl, this month. Later, Mr.
T<\>kcr an<l K D-xison, whey al-o
represented 'the univerfHv,
told reporters that tills meant'
admitted to ''similar course*."
ThurgoOd Marshall. NAACP
special counsel, '--aid that th
applicants will present them.vdve
for admission and that t r
Association will tak,. further action
immediately if thov are n i
admitted. Mr. Marshall als staled
that further action will
takrrr if?rd-*-r qtetbds"1 ?;u>"l?
cant- ar, subsequently not admitted.
He ,-ani the NAACP le..
itlvful Servant. Rvtkew ->,i Fun
cral I lour.' was in Chari*0.
C () L L EGE I N N
R E S T A II K A N T
Henry Brooks, Prop.
Personal Attention Given To j
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All Orders
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
Phones 39132 - 9115
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HAVE IT i;
Marie Pigg, 10 years; and Carl- f
s Hospital, Denver, Colorado, are f
butions in the March of Dimes. i
> polio patients. :
lates On Racial
r^hite University
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ufVirient preeedmt t'? open the;
law and uraduat- -< In ols p-i-;
nlanently t<> Negro students.
NAACP attorneys participat- j
ing in the appeal, in addition to !
Mes-rs. Mars all and Carter,
were Avon Wiliams ?f Knoxvillo,
and Carl A. Cowan and j
Z. Alexander Loby of Nashville.
STRANGE FACTS
Division!?'
TRAPPED AT
ITS INA1/OUT IN ^ ^B I
OF NNOST WE RO\C 'Jo - v. ?a
ACTION IN) NNARINS Wf /<Ai JtjQm*'?r*A
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ORCPtNARV SEARCH OF P|N*,B5
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rr*' // I TRIPS SINCE 1930
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band leader, star of the gala new
changes a bit of banter with his
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FAMILY ? Emcee
NBC radio "Welcome Travelers" pr
I Carl Doss and tfieir nine adopted c
as the Christmas Family of tha j
Calif., were selected by a board
j families throughout the country wh
I by admiring friends for the Christ
Dr. Mason of U.!
Health Service
At Charleston
By (Mrs.) E. M. Parker
Charleston (Special)?fyvvil
t<? work with L>r. Leon Bar
and the local heAHK. detxutm
stall is Dr. W. A. M?as.on, dir
t r ' f the Office of Health E(
cation f<>r Negroes, Georgia I
par'.ment ' f Public Health, i
lanta. Gu.
Dr. Mas in, wh 1 ha> been
t harlost n for a week, is a gr:
uatc of Ohio State Univt-rs;
H received his medical deg
fp m Meharry Medical Colli
a id the degree in Public H'ea
fVah- UniVT-ity's" Colli
.j Mod id n- . Jfe has d??nc fur
er erad'unte work at Vandcrl
University, trie National Ini
tut-- ' f H 'alth, Washington,
C. and the University of Mai
land.
fcl_i .it-landing work 1:1 Pi
\i Health h< was recently ele
ed t 1 Fellowship in t. e A me
can Public Health Ass'xiation
Dr. M;ison i-> a member of t
faculty "f Atlanta University
lecfur r in Public Health. He 1
otiibut '! widely t ' leadi
j urnal- and periodicals. Ue is
men lb t < f Alphi Phi Alpha fi
ternity and the Kappa Pi H
orarv Sciinlastie Medical S*'c
ABUVI fULIO
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? ? oa? PAMNmBKoa, Nmm.
?cbt!85ss2s5^n^p6?
iron i-uno* have traveled
600 tAH.es on slasraency ,
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ghn Monroe,, handsome singing
NBC radio network show, ex>vocalists,
the M"oon Maids.
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Tommy Barttett (center) of the
ogram, Interviews Rev. and Mra.
hlldren of mixed racial heritage
^ear. The Doaaea, of 8oonvllle,
of judges from among 50.000
o were nominated for the honor
maa soirit in their daily living.
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Rev. A. B. Bailey *les to
Heads Local
Baptist Ministers Id m \
TJio Rev. A. B, Bailey, pastor A hi
of St. Paul Baptist Church at ^
^ Lexington, was elected president ther. .
of the Baptist Ministerial Uo1'JV
hi I* 1
i i^n of Columbia and Vicinity, UL_
ent- '
i at its annual meeting held here ing- a
; M >nday at the J. J. Starks School what v
^ of Theology. ' j und m
^ | Other offcers elected were: j Togeth
Rev. Harry N. Taylor, pastor)" it'
. j Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Hop-j
, kinsf first vice president; Rev.!
* i R. C. Wilson, pastor* St. John! biymgl
it y.1 s>
_ . Baptist Church, second vic<*-pre- drama:
lCC sident; Pi v. W. S. Bookhart, pas-|
?gei ences i
, -f cond shrdhr rmfwpvb gkqj -??i??
^ tor St. Mark Barpti _ Church, re ducti01
th- c"rclin8 secretary; Rev. W. Mc-j Prese,n
; Kinlry?Bowrrian, pastor Second* ?f all
.. ) Nazareth Bapt. Church, director* ~ ^
j-. i of public relations, and Rev. J j
r | C. Spann, pastor Mt.- Zion Bap ;
I tist Church at Cayce, treasurer, j
?f Ethel Waders j
n j Stars In ! m?%
Radio Drama , ||9
ias) Hollywood ? Ethel Waters.i
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distinguished actress and sing
a or. wa- reccntlv starred in a
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a"J bJeartwarming drama of family;
) life on the "Cavalcade of Ameri-1
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ca" over the National Broadcast-; ???i
i irrg Company radios-network. j Wl
"Sixteen Sticks in a Bundle,")
the, radio script bv? Edith.1
Summer and Robert Sod-j ^
erberg, is ba-ed on an ar-i mi
tide of the same title, by Rich-j '
with
. ard Davis, w tich was published!
in the Farm Journal. It is the;??
story of a Negro couple's strug-: icnn
ty. i B
llere, he will be associated 1 WBXIAI
with the health department as;special
consultant from the U.i "
'S. Public Health Service for ap-j I ^
proximately 30 days.
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