MIAMI TIMES, MIAMI, FLORIDA PAGE SIX Tornado \ icliin - 'fr &%J§r .- . ■%■ :^ffW A Red Cross nurse tends a 2-year-old Tie dm of the tornado that swept through Bald Knob, Ark., last year. Both of the youngster’* legs were fractured. To help her and some 236,400 other victim o 4 disaster in 1951-52. the Red Cross spent $21,100,445. HAITI OPENS NEW DAM AND SUGAR FACTORY PORT-au-PRINCE (ANP)— President Paul Magloire presided at two important events last week. The first was the opening of the new $3,000,000 Cayes sug ar refinery. La Central Dessa lines will turn out 235.000 saks of sugar every 100 working days. A crowd of 15.000 people gath ered for the inauguration cere monies. The main addresses were delivered by M. Vincent Domin guez, director of the sugar refin ery Finance Minister Alexandre Dominique. The next day President Magloire journeyed still further south in Haiti to Camp Perrin where he inaugurated the new flood proof dam which has been erected there. It replaces an ingenious old system of Avezac irrigation which the French installed in Haiti more than 300 years ago, but was destroyed by flood sev eral years ago. The Co-operative Inter-Amer ican Service of Agricultural Pro duction working with the Hai tian department of agriculture, built the dam. The project cost $112,000 with the Haitian gov ernment putting in $3 to every dollar the United States spent. The dam will water a great area in the Central Plains. BW North’s Travel Service AUTHORIZED AIRLINE STEAMSHIP TICKET Specializing In trip* to ■ NASSAU, HAVANA, HAITI, JAMAICA PUERTO RICO. SOUTH AMERICA A Neighborhood Convenience Phone 9-1073 1104 N.W. 3rd Are. 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(ANP) The Nashville branch of the NAACP last week accused a lo cal radio station of exploiting the Negro market and of reneging on promises to feature a cultural pro gram on the Negro market. In protest against the policies of radio station WSOK, commonly referred to as Nashville’s only “Negro” radio station, the NAACP has withdrawn its regular 15 minute Sunday program produc ed over the station as a public service. The organization also sent a letter to the station criticizing it for what it termed not having lived up to promises made the colored community and the Fed eral Communications Commission. The NAACP contends that des pite its agreement to offer a cul tural and educational program, the station has featured “blues, boogie and spirituals.” Nashville sepians also say that the station has failed to live up to its prom ise to integrate colored persons in all phases of the radio field, and that the policies of the sta tion are against the best inter ests of the Negro community. WSOK is owned and operated by the Nashville Broadcasting Company, of which H. Calvin Young Jr., white, is president and general manager, and majority stockholder. Copies of the NAACP letter to the station have been filed with the FCC, Washington. Specifically, colored people here contend the station has ig nored the counsel and advice of Negro associates, stockholders and directors in matters of pro gram and labor policy, and re mains officially out of contact with the colored community. The labor policy of the station, according to Negroes, has been one of intimidation to keep employees out of labor unions. A competent announcer was discharged and a program director resigned and advised Negroes to boycott be cause they protested against re ligious program where the se. ing was to be segregated. In regard to Negro members of the staff, colored people say they are underpaid and restricted to announcers, copy writers and re ceptionists. There is only one Ne gro advertising salesman; the others are White. This lone col ored salesman was given strict orders not to attempt to sell ad vertising to White trade accounts. Advertising representatives art guaranteed wages which are mort than double that of the Negro employees. The station has six colored employees. As to program policy, the Ne groes contend that the 'station promised the FCC to make the station educational, religious and cultural, and carried to the FCC statements of endorsement from Negro citizens and groups. In practice, however, the station em ploys principally “cheap” record ed music, both secular and sacred, and is advertised as the statioi of “blues, boogie and spirituals.” Educational programs of the station have been reduced to nil except on Sunday, the Negro community contends, in the face of a promise to the FCC that the station would give 30 per cent of its time to public service pro grams. 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