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SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1939 M, GIRL 14 SENTENCED ON VICE CHARGES I’air Implicate 12 Men In Plan To Earn Extra Money O.. March 3 'Miile her husband worked nights in a coal mine, Mrs. Ella Brown. 2G, and a 14- ycar-old neighbor girl. Loretta Hartman, according to their con t moi s entertained old men of the n«. zr, borhood for which TANARUS: e w< man and the girl were o: halph Hartman. 18 brother of the F who told authorities he hao •; for the w.lcs of tne young B.own. and William E. St. • n Intimate with ITartTan's sifter w nun named more th • i dozen men with whom she fa and sne and her young com pa.'ion £ ty to a charge of contributing t'> the delinquency of the Hartman r-rt, Mr? tf-wr war srntrnred to i \ months in. jhe Belmont county 3 The Hartman gitl.jan incorrigible f iic last two ‘ ears, acdordir gto t e authorities, has becii ordered committed to the Girl's Jndu“rial r heol. at Delaware. Ohio. Cornell Trustee On * N.A.A.C.P. Hoard NEW YORK, March 3 Ttic elec- Bon of Robert E. Treman, of Ithaca, —N—V-—a—of—Cornell—uni-- versity. to the board of directors of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, was announced here this week by officials of the organization. Several hundred Harlemites played a game of“ Let's Pretend” as they donned their costumes for the Istmica ball Saturday night at the Renaissance ballroom. Our roving photographer caught the group of story-book characters above during the intermission. Left to right, More Exams ForU.S.Jobs Announced .- NEW -YORK, .N....Y March 3 The National Urban League this week called to *?he attention of qualified workers throughout the ' country a number of examinations announced for the near future by the U. S. Civil Service Commission. ; Among these are: Examination No. 28. for Senior Mineral Economist, $4,600 per year; ' Mineral Economist, $3,800 year; Associate Mineral Economist. $3,200 per year: and Assistant Min j eral Economist. $2,600 per year. Candidates must have had varying ' degrees of experience in any spe ! ciajized branch of mineral econo mics. Those passing the examina tion will be eligible for appoint metn to the General Land Office of : the Department of the Interior. Ap plications must be on file before March 13. Examination No. 23. for Physio therapy Aide, SI,BOO per year; and Physiotherapy Pupil Aide, $1,440 , per year. Candidates must have | had at least four yeaTs of experi ence in phy-sintherapy-under medi .cal supervision in institutions or ; organizations. Appointments will be made to the U. S. Public Health Ser- ic: of the Treasury Department and to the Veterans' Administra before March 13 Examination No. 27, for Senior Consultant in Home Economics [ Education. $4,600 per year. Basic requirements are a college educa tion and at least five years of ex •jc.'itnce a teacher, m p--r ..- r or administrator“in a program TiT home-making education for youth The vacancy which the successful candidate will fill is n\ the Office | of Education of the Department of j the Interior Applications mu.-t be ' on f ’> by March 13. Further information about any of j cd by wgUing to the United States 1 Civil Service Commission. Wash i mgiun. D. C. Memphians Hold Brotherhood Week MEMPHIS. Te*n..,. March 3 Memphians joined in the nation wide campaign to f.nd a common basis for religious tolerance and to . prevent racial hatreds brought about through prejudices and misunder standings when they a.*scmbled on Monday, Feb. 20. at the O r phcurr. theatre for the sixth annual ob servance of Brotherhood week. Jew, Protestant and Catholic sat side by side uniting in observance sponsored by the National Confer ence of Christians and Jews. 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THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE - - A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY THEY FROLICKED AT COSTUME BALL IN HARLEM PLAN WEST TENNESSEE CAGE TOURNAMENT a* fit Tennessee principals and coaches who are making plans for the seventeenth annual West Tennessee high school basketball tournament, scheduled for March 9, 10 and 11 at Church park. Memphis, Tenn. Left to right, seated: Mrs. L. J. Williams, W. A. House. J. A. Hayes. R. J. Roddy, F. D. Faint, Julian Bell, tournament director. Middle Tuskegee Observes Its 25th Annual Boys’ Day TILSKECKR. Ala . Mar. 3 Wednesday. Feb. JJ was the twenty-fifth anniversary of j Royday at -TusUrgro lust i itute. The inauguration of the occasion and its observance on the j launched by Booker T. Wasr.ington and vs as guided for a long period .by ( J CaDoway. u ho. previous to his retirement served director of ’he rur. ! extension department of the institute. Fifteen hundred bov S from 60 vour.fi cadet< who had arranged * \ ihd morning and continuing until 3‘.c afternoon. The exercises for the day .ncluded a program in an address by Wilsor. Head, of Tuskegee. and music. The two-minute demonstration* presented by the Cotton Vjftey viiiool. Fort D«v.<4 the New Rising ‘j’nr school. Frar.kHtn community. Lewis Adams school. Tuskegee In- W ashing ton public. [ school. Tuskegee, Macon County i Training school. Fob?; and the ! Chambliss C-iidren s House. Tuskc *ee Irstitute were the outgrowth of work which the pupils have been and infirm MHoiißUff MAJUVUIE warmth TCtun the mu vies nf your back hurt you. get the brhetit of WARMTH and comfort from Attroek Plaster* h*v* been used to help re lieve muscle ache*. They MUST be gon-i ' Z'4. ALLCOCK'S PLASTERS AT ALT. DRUGGISTS are Daisy Clide. James Kidd. Babbetta Lewis, Hazel Kidd, L. Wauchope. M. Hudson, Lilia Adams, Julius Alcala, Myrtle Desnoes. —McAlpin photo. row: V. Canslcr. W. P. Ware. S. F. Dobbins, T. R. Hartsfield, G. E. Hoffman. J. A. Cooke, G Howell, Boyd Jackson. Top row: Bradley Hunt, J. H. Graham, O. Hardy, Paul Gore, R. Rivers, P. Hall and Sam McAnulty.—Photo by Hooks brothers, Memphis. ; of Booker T. Washington and placed i a wi'Clitli .oil h:s. tomb.— i Later, the entire group was en ' tertained with a physical education 1 demonstration in Logan hall which was supervised by Cleve L. Abbott. | conducted by Mrs. Alberta Simms ranged by I.ce A Jones, supervisor j of Race schools of Macon county, j W. Va. STudents Engage Australians In Debate INSTITUTE. W Va March 3 The Kappa F.psilon Debating so ciety of West V.rginia State col li Ft lay Feb A -o tne Australian Debate Tram which is now • i:mg the United States in a debrve on. the subject: “Resolv ed th:u Nationalism is a Menace to Civilization.' ! The Australian team, made up of! Hugh R. Rob*on. a recent graduate 1 m Law of Sydney university and Fred F Thonemann of Melbourne ! university, has already completed ! a Lour of Canadian universities. The state team, under the dircc tlon of Mis* Lorfcna E. Kemp. Eng lish inxtructor, was chosen from Eugene Sills, Lawrence Jones and William T. Patrick. I engaged in during the year. These session was a spelling contest with 60 contestants, conducted by the Rev. H V Richardson, chaplain F rst prize went to Leon Th- mas -.xth grad** *H»pO—«4- the Cottos- Valiey school. Miss Sad:.* C Ever ett. teacher; Mrs. Mvrtle Knight Grays, principal Amos Clinton Le.- I™ v Adams v.hpqj, was ■ ec. rid: John Harris. Nebraska school, was third, and Joe C-.attr.an Coalvs Station school, was fourth Dr. F. D. Patterson, president of Tuskegee. greeted the large group of boys and reminded them of their oppoHu'hities and urged them to \ continue to prepare for excellence in their chosen vocatiors. | In the afternoon a committee from ! ItH' Wasr.ington public school con ducted simple exercises at the grave Th • Hiir • traighterer of n® regrets for men only. Just comb it through yeur heir. 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Ordered to pay 55 a week for the 'support of his child. Mellick duck ied the payment* and ran up a [furniture bill his wife was paying off. from a $32 balance to $lO2. I When Mrs. Mi Hick discovered that the new purchases included a I washing machine she became sus picious. 1 "Where is that washing machine. i Mr. Mellick?" demanded the proba ‘TU write and have it sent back to the store.” evaded Mellick. "For whom did you buy the ma- I chine?" inquired Judge Rose, j “For myself, - ' replied Mellick. “Six months in the workhouse.” 1 snorted the court. Annual Home Institute Set ForDillardU. NEW ORLEANS, 1.a., March 3- Dr Alonza D. Smith, pediatrician, at the Howard university school of medicine, and Miss Vinita Lewis ■aerial c .nsuitant in child welfare ' Children's Bureau of -i.c United States Department ot Labor, will the third annual Homemaklng In stitute of Dillard university, it was 'Motion pictures prepared by Dr I Arnold Gescl of the Yale Univer sity Clinic of Child Development : will also be shown. The Institute/ extending from March 6 to March ' 11. will have as its theme “The 1 Child.” and will be under the direc- j tion of Mrs. E. Lucile Jackson, in-1 structor in homemaking at the uni-j | The institute Was begun three years ago as a part of Dillard uni j versity's program to make avail able to the student body and the 'general public-the latest develop ments in the field of homemaking, and has centered around “The ; Home" Education" j | irv previous sessions Memphis To Hear Luther King, Tenor MEMPHIS. Tenn . March 3—Lu ther King, noted tenor, ranked by equal of R-il.inrf H.iycs v. ill h<* pr.-- ?cn!cd in a concert at Ellis audi torium on Thursday. April 13. by the Memphis Music Association. | A native of Georgia, who toured Europe with the Fisk Jubilee Sing ers. and was thc.r official soloist over NBC upon thc.r return. King | will appear here in the course of a I southern tour lhat is to include [ New Orleans. Birmingham, Nash- 1 vilia aim Jaikaon. Mies. 40 1%, fill* ~ Ever get nervous or upiet? Then, try a packoge ol It comes from flovor-Town (Canojoharie, N. Y ) fomous lor quality ond flovor Six varieties. Beech -Nut Gum y « - if you drive, we would be delighted to hove you Ukc of rmte/ticooi GOOD/uwte «•* - "» "» h ~" «> n - York, ond lee how Beech Nut products are made. In 15 min , utea ycu will I have that Lus ' trout. Silky. Straight Hair that every one admire*. IQOK! BIG MONEY FOR YOU? 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