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PAGE TWELVE POLICEWOMAN CLAIMS MARSH MOLESTED HER Arrost Marks The Second Offense For Indiana A vc. -V Head Executive — (out mind from Pace'll : • F .e - , ,i r The driver was a c.lor.d mm vide nose wore glasses and two upper teeth were wide-spread I I P •' i. ■ : / : ci preda’ F U t f T- > vr r. - ... ;d -f. lr id*. . I. Mr M b> t !i -if) T . Ir .mcaiiy' or. • *h -• ’ a, i ,■ When the Wav lie county sheriff and his deputies sponsored a din ner. list Sunday afternoon, hun dreds of Detroit s aged were their • Rv.n IM J j. , r:r,r -f To-, -L it o > ■ rs r. .. y f• .< Jrd.mi • a* V MCA. M-rv.na 11..Ui r T Miller. ; ;na: Y* 9 B - • !: n T. , i- Mr . . . G:>.v Prv -by’-.t run church : .«• F:-. . C • - \V. and the •• 4< c ; •' jobs e ■ :• it.- • «. • sc. IL ii men® J.,hn .f T .and . Ah i is .n Fa ana. :;• M. M,: -it. . f. rVM C A ; ; r.-TT Arr •- ' -n.-n Mnr-n war* "A I 5 C WHY PAY MORE"’ 10c SIZE CONTAINS 3 TIMES AS MUCH AS 5c SIZE morolinm MOROLINEI SNOW-WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY The Hair straightcncr of no regrets for men only. |ust comb through your hair. Tc have a well r r appearance NOIR-OH should be u:ec ip conjunctior with MADACASCO" NOIR UIL is a highly perfumed black cream dressing composed of Imported and ddmeFtrc bits to give the hair a high gloss and keep it in place. Ask You* Druggist ot Bar her and it i* cannot be obtained send tc u« db >< t Prices - bv n#ail Large MADACASCO 51 15 Small MADACASCO 60c NOIR OIL 40c SEND MwNEY WITH ORDER ONEALL CHEMICAL CO. 4553 CHAMPLAIN AVE. CHICACO. ILL / • ••••{ ’; " At your favorite store % A Chew w,th Th ' r * d ° acl,a i\ r i&. ***' ' pa...,, Beech-Nut Gum THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE - - A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY PARTICIPATE IN OLD FOLKS’ DINNER □J guests. The above photo by l.jng ford P. James shows, left to right, are Cornelia Friseoe, Luke Rob inson. age Red Rogers oldest TOLEDO SPORTS ( ontinurd from Page 111 -n -t .. ~ -.i h.iVy■ the Kies .v.tter j -rr ? • ? r- K -:’.vr—TT-rtr- ’ e of*tr. •t * o Teams in Ohio. Indi- | -r. .nd Michigan. Dot Cann n I Ball ‘ Davis was .-ho mound for the Rag- and for a while it was • ■ o.id for Staunton’s enm- O. , bv. R • began to weaken and , St.nir.t .n’s ;fcnvrrV begun to frd! 1 1 . the final out it w.s anybody’s i T o- K.I > wetter., got three of their j « him aker tarted off w th a singl • I * 'ver third, followed bv .-übs.dary ! • ngles by Davis and Okorji. fillin'? I he bag- Then Ms i-k ..m to bat .•a Srhum.ikrr Dav! and Okor|i - fr • • .4 her In the f.fth frrune. Damyon h.t a scratch home run for •n- Hu :- sou: th :..!lv Davis strucl; tut eight and allowed hits The I.r gL. I) -.ref , g .t then- two 1)r..-. :•>!. .u:d Whihe Ethel Fu Id. h.t • • Lillie Mas . ..me gttt.r.2 three f r th:. De ffehriw -V Dr.sV • - Harris —~-~ r ..... war bvrpc ! . R . • v Whitlock Field. Wednesday, i'! Triby under l an Is this . di-< .-dav F games. A • Re Bober 1 .stauton. 41 Canal boulevard. Toledo l Foledo Cmwfords will play the K 1 ■ Mo ai u at Sw lyne J’. : I Tl.. M •i.-.rr. l :- hav- one of! I when the.e two famed teams meet ; • ne i: .! and Hank Rianev pr.ffffH SHH iS; I Pa e Dairy*. sol Federation, at 6 30 pm. a twilight J j ' J.m, , McClellan is <.n his way up ! . .. knotkont n »pree and"!.!-' Satur- Inf- , ,:,-d -o f.fh eonsreutae kavo : r'^ - - - e'r;^r^r"rrH7fT7r-r i McClellan*.Tmong 'he .. her nation;.’ i if ■■ II - r IV,be-. | | train.ng to make a comeback. 1 ! >r team »f tto Baend I • Are- 3 to 0 at W'litloek Field, Wdlie Dee was the wining hurler j. id aNo the hitting ensafon of The fo.i:th of July athletic feslivi it.*-- will be under the auspices of Ft derick Douglass Community r *-r!m Mr Griffith prom. M-. my; of i-b. -* athletic programs f..r the % i oall c..mes (girls and Vioys-’. and other high organized Ramos for | young and old participants. Come In 15 min utes you will have that Lus trous. Silk y. Straight Hair that every one admires. '‘NO FEDERAL JOB TO HEFLIN' SAYS N.A.A.C.P. ‘Denounces Move To Place Alabama Race Hater In Dept. Os Justice I NEW YORK. June 30 ; Characterizing: the reported proposal to appoint Thomas f. Heflin, notorious Racc laiter and onetime senator from Alabama, to a Justice depart rr.c- t ; >: as an assurance to Ameri . ran b.guts '.hat ' dealing in racial hat ed will be rewarded.” the Na • tional Assorat ion for the Advar.ce men' »f C • -red People wired a ) vis,,!', is protest Wednesday. June | 21. at U. S. Attorney General Frank The pro'i. t was based upon the following items in a report ou,t- That :n the state of Alabama he ! Klansman for mar.y years; that I when the pardon applications in Lbch.uf ,f the Scottaboro boys were ~.0 : ,fcd *o the boaid of pard ms 'of Aiabam| on O ' ber 11, 1938, the only person appearing iin opposition to thus application (--was former Senator Heflin who ! stated that he would stump - the state, from one end to the other i (»> "j>r>-,.-e the application, d.stalled the fact the case a <i at’ai ked ! mpny persons including the Scotts ! b,)ro Defense committee as a unit 1 lot* pushing the pardon petition. T December, 1938 Heflin 1 appeared before former Governor Graves, of Alabama, when the lat- | tor interviewed the Scottsboro de- i j fondants in the absence of any rep- I I rose: tativc- in behalf of the boys I and’ repated the same statements made before the board of pardons Views — if ontinued from Page 111 ber.- of the band. All original mem bers are alive, but he is the only ! ’,>ne still with the group It all I j -.fs down to the fact that Mr. Me- | Kinney ha* a truly great band, and i w hen I say a great orchestra Fm j • Often .ve take for granted that j j the band receiving the most pub- ! [lieiiy and ballyhoo is ’ tops'' (if ’I I : may resort to slang'. A few mo- i I ments of serious thought and listen j .ng on your part would prove dis- j ferentlyi A' genius isn't usually | I heralded as such the day he is ! j born. Often it is many years later-, 'that he is discovered. Ofttimes too,' j .he genius is presented to a stub born public; a public that will not I acknowledge the fact that he docs possess this trait. Or they soon ; This applies, to McKinney’s Cot- | Ton' Pit kora Shtocwhar. — Xn, they; aren't all geniuses but the band is “strli- "tops." They play a variety j of music in an original manner that well timed for dancing, and mod- i crate enough for listening. The [ band isn’t hailed as the second j Duke Ell ngto. Cab Calloway. Chick Webb or P.ennv Goodman aggrega tion. but they are still the ORIGIN- . AL McKinney's Cotton Pickers., Though they haven't received a great group of skilled musicians. SAMS GIVEN 20 YEARS NEW YORK. June 30—Rudolph Sam.-, 37 Wr.-t 138th Street, accused of she murder of Joseph Manning lust February at 37 West 138th street, sentenced to 20 years jto life Friday. Sams who was em ployed in a 125th street store was ! a dentist t>y profession. » person in attendance, age 10(1 and < urnelia Voung who acted as hos- 1 less. The dinner took place at Bethel A.M.H. church. , , ..X. luuru., ; Aw Fog >•, J;m Day -*v . .;. rr - _r ••I- ,r f C.t> Park playground, ’he . levities at C. y Park are at .! . pools off . ally opened and Lifesave: I *Wi!,on Xiehols'.n predfs that hisj : t?rtUtffJ£_Bagrftm wrlj oe •.■ I■ --TT-d (or I old. men and women. 0 ' y ° U,>B *** \ NICK and NACKS i TOLEDO Ohio Dorothy and : ■ Vernal Smith really pur on a show I Sunday morning about ’J 30 am.! land believe me when I tell you j Vernal was taking ~ff more tha . h:s ha', in front of Joes i Well, it looks like the finish of' ! what started out to be a beautiful I -omance between I.illie Mac and , Andrew Beal Too bad old cal bu; |! warned you and dorft forget that J be s ; you made with me It A c.m- as though all great lovers I ■ •ome’.imv or other and that -corns :,r be the i ouble tha 1 F’red B< rd j z. d.d.ft mean a w-.rd of it. - ■ ; What/1. A .1 • .rv- Wll some- I body please tell me I saw him • Monday mom.ng ,»bmn 4 30 am. | r.ding in a blue 1937 V-8 or were j i Who was the chippie that you', w ro walking up Washington with Suudax night. R-.-coe? Or was she Tnf , ma I .ion ~TTTn reliable source that Chester L is in Move and -wo t adm.t :? Stay t» P. f ..Id man you are doing fine. ; I saw Big Hattie S.• day nigh' in-J Joe’s playing like the other girls! I.nd b.,vs but she w.,;rralone. X, I !>o. no. no Sang and Larry and th~ j eld dude and J C Jefferies were [also InvolvSH ' — I By accident I overheard Vir- | Who wo kina V F -r* Meigs hotel or did -ho say Orielly’s hoiel the The' Av "nette. - have added one -Ttrmtt.i' • to * PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS s. jIHHp ■HHk Jft m ir ■***’ m A Favorite everywhere Folks everywhere use that dependable favorite, 'Vaseline' Petroleum Jelly They find it useful in so many every day ways ..always pure, always uniform... Refuse imitations . . . look for the trade mark 'Vaseline', made only by the Chese brough Mfg. Cos., Cons'd., New York. T Hfm ioHPI HANDIEST THING IN THE HOUSE HARLEM PICKET LINE IfllKkt* RBHpyLf ■•msho iimW I ■Ksfl coMHitm f ■ m % m ' ■ imus W K for t oon ■- SUPPORT W £ 'fj ■■ 11 K Photo shows workers of the Queen Quality Dress company in the Harlem district of New York City, picketing for better conditions, the company being charged with paying as little as $lO for a 55-hour week, including Sunday work. The pickets, sponsored by the Negro Labor Committee. 312 W. 1251 h street. New Yorir, Frank waith, chairman, won their fight. The Committee, established in 1935 td “organize and guide Negro workers into the bona-fide trade unions and to establish the solidarity of Negro and white workers.'' recently -- MY TALCUM W * POWDER GIVES ME U '***" A FRAGRANCE THAT IS . / SO GLAMOROUS^ SO Frances Alexander At N.A.A.C.P. Meet TOLEDO. Ohio—Miss Frances Alexander, business manager of the Toledo Voice president of the N.A.A.C.P. left by plane Monday. June 26. for Richmond. Va . where she will attend ;he annual N A.A C.P. convention. Attprney William McKnight. prominent Toledo lawyer, will be among the many delegates at the , confab. Miss Alexander expects to return to the city Monday. July 3. RELIEVE DISCOMFORT OF RHEUMATIC PAINS Prescription C-2223 helps to less en your pain and discomfort by its prompt sedative and analgesic ac tion. Try Prescription C-2223 to day—whether you are suffering from rheumatic pain, muscular aches and pain, or rheumatic fever. (This famous remedy has helped J thousands to get relief from these i miserable discomforts. Prescrip ; tion C-2223 is sold on a money-back ■ guarantee—at all druggists—GOc and SI. Get Prescription C-2223 nothing else. Be sure to ask for this famous medicine by its full name. CwcmoNTToucH. pust"AWAy7 ARMPIT ODOR FOR HOURS TO COME... 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