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PAGE TEN NAACP Protests Attempt To Oust William Pickens JITTERBUG SPECIALISTS S«nd For Fall Catalogue • Suits Topcoats Overcoats And Drape Model Pants Si wU o National Clothing ‘ Stores, Inc. 4606-08 S. Ashland Ave. Chicago. Illinois, Dept D | ORDER BY MAIL | HOW TO COLOR HAIR TO OLACK BEAUTY Or Ho Cist Thi* New Rolid Cake Hti a in po o Um overjt IB T.n-j Hr* «k« •»:<•» tint* 1 tirlv hair to • y black t loveiv r e I It ta aah e a I t'andru'l a nrt irnir * 1 Lovelv '•<<' ant hair la f attra<ti«a helpa rmlk aria area and men win lave! AH you need la Ttatt Jet Black Shampoo. (Alto cornea la Dark Browa Shade ) Td n»Pi-Ki«flw.u send no money! j; filut poatafa oa poaitiae aattiran e nf aat •taction in 7 dava or monev back the pa> •oatafo if monea cornea » th order Wn*» today to TINT* CO »!S N M rhi«an Dept SM Ch’cafo. 111. c «| » h * I 1 V * (> \ .. o‘ * -<** Up * p o-»' ° I I •"* n.--" •*" »« <»<* «> 1 B"duu-skin FACIAL LOOR 1 Ws |P Jf»u m«imnn) jr^ flexion appeal. st Blaik and VThite lileachiait Cream. * Loosens blackheads. ( tears off dull ** md-darkened outer alun. I ißhirns. Brighten*. Soften*. FV>n t put off trying Blai k and \X htte Bleaching < ream . . . buy it todav. Trial si rt is I O*. Larger sizes. 2V, MW. even where For ideal skin tleansing use black and W lute Skm Soap. KINKS GO LOOKS STRAIOHTFB tOMOf «> nen (u •• H. » » iel,e- >••» * ' tV’rrr *»• ' •« 6 r *>t fi .i | re* i•» .. • rr. 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' ■■ .R 'Dry r.vr :•< * V ' • S; ’ j.r • rirr ' f ht' N • I 'nr ‘liC A«l\,i’ ■> rrr f (’ c.i Pr .p e • < <: . re* .■ i’ < d . \ t :,*• N \ \C V b, , i „f f; . to,« T! • t -* : .-- «.#'!,! t*» M'j ' I.< >i« * .' ii M C'< 11 n ark M :. t f iht I c-ph W Marlin It . arm !. ! :n’a v n* th** Hn-|«r I •>f Ht-; •• - ti#*' iit!t-d ■ -th-- - • b '' ’ .i ' ■■ ■ ' Mai t'n I) r> and h.» •> <■: « 'lie 11. i v Re-pro . «■«■ >hi .Id ie ur home ft \< ‘ ’".mh- -1 i!.t Cu .n’rv and • r. * Vroricans .ndde Cun -i * * lb. <• < ura ter a>.<av -•r..' i ft ..... a: yneh.ng and ' i ' n of pub! ■ off.rial* l>\ it* D • < qa* n, ns* hr stopped. < arrrr Outlined T-ir \ \ \ C P outlined thr •rr r.f Prken* who junce hi. .:.ui /' on from Y. le in 1904 has n-t-n 7ralon« in thr fight for thr cr bs of Negroes and otner minori t i P;ckirn« aa' an office: lrrturri and organijryr of tnr NAACP for 2! \rars R+*<-rnity " ««id rrsointion hr has brrn w dling to go .o far in jeu*pc; d f g thr struggle for in trrrial drmocra v dm ng *hr uai prrmd as to bi.ng h.rr. :n dmagrrr rrirnt u .sh many p. rnin.* not friends of Mart n I>irs nha hr! rvr th;it fhr figh* so: drrnorracy at horm* must riot be soft.peda!r<l at this t i< t•:.i: l,t- a. *ive.ly supported thr R< l il*!.c n iat . -a! t < art durmg 'hr la-' pic. ,tii nt rt! elrct.cn; and pi ha PA not Ti a-t. hr .hut f a Negro Appata nf 1 y .such ani'd s sjji>\ i-i . ivr in if hr \v arprd i ti i. of Mt Picki'm accusers * Irnir t*d:afr p»Ari a'd responsf* b.l.ty air m the Housd of Rrpre -t n'.ati’. r.< Mr Pickens and other official* arc bong prrs<*ctited on false and malicious charges of tin- Aincrican activity, without fair or competent investigation, and with out opportunity to bej herrd. The conduct of the men responsible for l th is attack would be more becoming to agents of the Gestapo than it is to those actjng in the r.ame of thr American Congrew. "lect there be no mistake. This outrageous action is but an opening j gun .n a direct assault again.*-' American !iber«l,jm and aga.n.-'t ■ all individuals who believe in sueh 1 tt a gs- as minority ji&h'* the rights of labor, abolition of the poll tax arid other unfair impediments to j vot.njj; rights, and wise social legis lation It i* the firgt duty of every { voter to reco’d the action of h s ; : eprese tative in the I’.ekcn* rase 1 n all >-;mi'ar cases and whrnevot D.cs asks for more money to carry on hi-t evil work 'The voters m <d give e’enr no v hat no member of Congress aho give.- any a.d or support t< Dies si a'. be ieelected The N.A A C FL. pledges. -LaclX to work. \ ’.no .: let-up-to defeat every Con gressmar who fa.is the people on h.s vital issue ** Broadcaster Slurs Race, Apologizes Hv ( I XRENC K T H NELSON Sl’ PAUL. M nr, - 'AND - A t > 'rat-dipt on biom-ast peer f KSTP it ,ioi bv .1 mi H Haw i w~* • -i 1 rally arid bancj let n St C' v.id. \1 nn . j ch n Senegalese soldi* r * •** re‘( rred *o •»« "n ggiMhas ,• i- i 'lie eofo* ' l Negroes a: u \ I ' n 'hr T.\ r C ' e«. So -'I • g tact beer, 'lie pro'Cs’s ■i . S' ii .( > ii . •..., u pro.c.dent of KSTI’. h.i- nad a j, il> c apolog\ n..«df \< toe :ad a 'hough sta*- ■. ,i .c. c . i .^.. na - h |i, i.*ii y. ■ .c—«c w i ji > 1 1 la Ni g-o <is a I awf ■ T: e fan •• pi d*r. of the ’.,lk n ..de uy H> ve> ,vh a,i« borr in Texas t • pr*' nent -»f 'ne Northern ! 1 •• r. r■> p.<ny ref .rr-d 1 \ the only I’ • C, \ .c?, r plat 1 * ;<» openly d• f > K\<- .• ,t Order «B(>J n banning Ni . i• *. aa- put n the a r r. . ta \ I -f •' F*'b 4 a king of » hi ■ *.er-n-la av- a Li ei cttman H • .e\ ;l d' "A d t:• i v f»oo« o’h'cr sourre* ,<* ti i': in to go ua. -. ar.ii „*r: T ..n * t •.» h.m Ken n* ■c.u f.gnt a,'r. h n - pry g.v.» •t • w * a*t f any < f lor.g - '*d 1 ■ r A r f .<« o x fret f <. ’ • . '•» f w th him These !< • ki < e * gr.'er •• tr< ,m Afr ;.< * iff . <*y on hr. *ate It - • i * v a • h h.i.r- Kn.\es < • * *r - •. • ( - ■ •,; I* r»o" 1»- •f . i nr atm. hey d.dfl't l e t fc'.y r ng •’ d at r g r * ■i • •« • -rs -r» 'r r - * r e r • * r • r • \e« out ' : .' ,'T ' I «* f •f e er r-rr.V nj ftTn-rrh* r - or . a irtring THE Minim AN CHRONICLE - - A REI.TARI.E INHEI’ENOENT WEEK IY Wmmmm y*** Hv. ami l m . I HE c" ; . - *■ ■. B* Hiirmi of Publlf R/lntlopa. 1). S War P<*pt.. W««h D C. WAFA’S AT WORK Auxiliaries Ruth Wade of Ortroit, Mich., and Lucille Mayo (left to ritrht) their ability to service trucks as taught them durmg the training period at Fort L>ef Vlomen and practice at Fort Huachuca. Ariz. NHA Heads Promise Poll Tax Solons No More Mixed U.S. Housing Projects WASHINGTON (ANT) DragKitiK out of tlio skeleton i-lospt tin issut* lons sottli’d, a virtual ultimatum has boon is sued liv tho staff of Alabama gainst ; v ■•; • hpustng igcrc cs of thr federal govern ment Will "show to 'he world and •each ov< r> body 'hr object lesion that two i ices could live together am.cablv under the jrame room," i the words of Congressman Joe S’.irnes. Under a barrage of questions bv Rrp Starnes and R« fi Clifton A Wood rum „of V.rgmia, John A B ndfurd, ad n ni'frator of thr Na tion.!' Housing agency, nnd Herbert F.rmer.ch. commissioner of the Ftderul Ptibi.c Housing author.'v. P’omned the house appmpna' ;ous sub-committee, during the r« cent hearings on the independent offices appropriation bill, that housing agencies would not initiate "mixed" housing projects anywhere in the Uniteo States. Although four representatives from northern slates were mem bers of the sub-committee, *not a single congressman is recorded in ! the hearings report as having ob ' jected to the line of questioning Youthful Howard Grad Is Commanding Officer TI SKKOKK. Ala. A pio m»er at the Tiiskr'Kfp Army flying school is a modest, tan fared, captain who is only 21 years of age. Ilis attachment t j much nes. elect: ..'ify ;md radio Was o\ dent .n h.s boyhood days. At the age of ill. Cap ain Eln ei ; > Jones Jr\ owned and opet a led • - own amateur rad.o slat.on in W.isb ngton. 1) C At that time a ,ven: graduate of Howard umver - v, where he \va« awarded the >nor of Magna Cum Laude of his s. h.s major study had been en g:t.ee:,ng Heantiv promoted to ' e i.tiir. of capta.n hp is command .ng cilticer of the Army A.r Force Sc . ce L)t ichrnen' No 99 attached a the 99'h Pui'U.t Squadron Tie Nap >.come bu.lt command •ig officer w is one of the first five Ni g ies to re e;ve the.r eomm.s - ms *i e \ r Corps. Holding a .(* md l.c .a-nancy in the Army He-crve Corps, upon finishing h;- ROTC training at Howard umver ..ty. he w is accepted as the first •oforrd Av.a :<m Cadet in the Air Corps Tcchn.ral Tra.n.ng school at Chaeu'e Field 111 . .n May. 1941 \ few day - after Pearl Harbor, tie a ,i® i-orn'i ss,oned ,-eeond lieutenant j • tie A r Corps and assigned to ne L i-kegee Army Flying school The ;gh ch.efly concerned with i, i n'enanee Cafit Jones hand.e ie eng,re ei ucg jou* conneo'od w .'i a modi rn figh'er squadron M ,1- T-■ ; To —t-film's ''.ve wnm -tpr 7X~ Mg if co ib it a .ty. *'l dotV sea: t one b.' l..ke m try other hg: % iu ned office is of fight.ng tin's, nr s most val.uble .n h admin.-tra :ve e,,p.i y He feels the long.ng hows • r. to roll .ip h - sleeve- and t.i e me aetaai problems '.hat a. se ip. the field C i on .Lines ' »ok n\ 1 in fly ng ti.i nng a', trie gove umen; • ’A A -i i i>ol at II i.uiid '.u.'.e •ty Wti *■ a* T. - e.ee. he has so nd ' icees* in n »• a. vs than me In .1 •lv ne n - , : fj*!*ir e aiiir . g M ; Kr..i;ii)i' (i M.r .y of T is «* g'e. Ala Sue ,s a - ..dent .if 'tie ftt( COURSE IN HAIR CULTURE CUBAN COSMETIC CO . Bo« 5315 D. ChicJgo. Ml. DETROIT WAAC AT WORK directed at Blandford and Emme rich while they attempted to justi f; the functions of their rac.al re ia'ums offices. Th< s.lenee of the northerners continued while the poll-tax state representative castigated the FEPC -rrnri- tne War -Man-power commis sion as "legislative hyb.rds" as he .-ai.cd their po,.cv on Nrgro e.r.- p.oyment which makes the provi s.on* of housing for Negroes neccs s.«ry. Mr Bandford's iNHA admmis tr.iton .mpiied commitment to seg tegated housing is,revealed in the f.i'lowing que?!:ons and answers: .Mr. Marni’v: What is the neies sty for thus? (racial relations office). Mr. Blandford: 1 have continued that function because wa found it u eful. The War Manpower com r ossion, as well as I can understand it, in its tight programm.ng of flrd.ng enough manpower, is doing everything it can to get Negroes in -1 r productive war effort, and the figures that we got with respect to 1 migration included a substantial number df Nefro war workers. Mr. Woodrum: Do they cooperate or do they agitate? Mr. Starnes: Is this unit doing the /**39l f**. '‘' 'fim - h,>•»: < f m ;-,c at Howard finiver ■,■ y c.qv., 'I Jones .« find.ng new glory on 'ne ti'.i.l no blazed a.® tne li.-t Negro 'o app.y for officers ■ .lining n he A r Chips His home Wasii in;: ii 1J C. LISHTENSAaiI r-SKinMr 7 DAYS* TRIAL OfferVL •• I’rovr th« B« -Smart l<l«*»rh ' r.'smil NI'SIIAL pn*i*r in ML® I k’hti-i i irki-n<-.l nul.-r nur fare • ► l.i \ 11'.r I i. v 11'«:!>■. 1 r riif I vlfla »' 1 r.,n,*r n *i ou ran nnw try . ■ •-Smart kml .jfl l.t ou- 7 Day*' Trial Oflr* I l.rn Irt your rr, T ir |.r ,vr the r#-«-iit.« ,'->rnl $1 (X) 'M' i«*taire • ilra V ur money tm k wu are not (J»*liglit«*\J with a nr» i )■ i, . ri.-U j-ran.J -kin ai > aunrr jUEL COMPANY V 3724 North Clark Street Dey'. M 306 Chiraro Illinoia WITH DIPLOMA BY MAIL Marcelling. Croquignole Waving. Finger Wav ng. Shampooing, etc Diploma Included No Canvassing Required Learn at home the easy way. Write today for complete information as this offer is good for a short time only. CAI’T. ELMER JONES lame wot'K that :nr comparable ir ! a d ns :n USH Ain as rating h. u-e of ne miiic housing project >y b ’!i race.'? .Mr Klandford: 11 i s unit is not lo ng that. ( ites Petroi Fight Mr,. Starnes: 1 h. ,\y in o; # rd \'*o statiu with re>pcct to housing it .a as involving a great deal «f trouble One of them was at Ji tio.t. whic h icd to an op-n fight; ml one was down in B. m.nghatn. a nero a housing project w as set up ntr the protest of a lot of people jo.vn there when Negro* s were placed in what heretofore had been n restricted, zoned rt a. I h >d n m nd. of coarse, too, that irrordtng to information office of lie publicity divi ion, or at lea«t i statement of the pubi:cjty divi sion that was p tbiished by the gov ernment printing office a few years ago— n 1939 to be exact— nwhich was published a very strong article stating that one of the purposes of the housing authority was to teach the two races how they could live lft the same project with amity. And I want to know jf this group you have set up here is going to do that same type of work? Mr. Blandford: No Later, Como issioner Emmerich, (FPHA) took the position that lo calities were given the right to determine facijl composition of projects which they own and manage. Emmrich asserted: “I might soy, as far as the Federal Public Hous ing authority is concerned, it is not my policy to foist my dec.sions on questions, whuh might be of a lo cal concert, on a locality;' But if •he local housing authority is build ing a project wjiigh it owns an.l manages and it has the viewpoint •perhaps because of the nature of occupancy of the slums it is re- moving* of some k nd of combined occupancy, it is questionable, in my opinion, whether Washington should interfere with that. It seems to me that the local author ity should make the decision and take the responsibility for it But where there is not such * definite and clear intent.on to have com b ned occupancy, it is neither my desire nor my policy, wh:.e I am running FPKA to foist that on a community. Ethel M. Cleaves Club Meets Again CHICAGO. Illinois (Special) The Kthel MiCiacken Cleaves C \ c dut) has ifsumed its regular monthly meetings after 'he holi days. rhe members met at the oe.uitiful home of Mrs. Willa Mae n.nb. vice-president, COLDS KILL JOY EVERYWHERE THESE DAYS So This Famous Colds Pain Re liever Is First Choice of Millions The fir-d choice, first, thought of mil lions at t lie tir>t warning of eoliK pnm ttil miseries or headache, is genuine pure, St. Joseph Aspirin. There's no aspirin faster, one more dependable, 'lount on the world s largest seller at 10c - St. Joseph Aspirin. Your money can buy no more in quality, no more in aspirin action. Metnember. there are even more savings in t he larger sizes :tt» tablets IMle, 100 tablets only d. r >e keep St Joseph Aspirin handv. in utanth readv to tight colds’ miserable distress. Hefilse substitutes demand genuine, pure >t. Joseph Aspirin. llWaiffYDM^E M N Y T —— ■ Make quick, easy money as the American agent in your neighborhood. Show the guaranteed line of beauty prepara tions, medicines, household necessi ties. No experience needed. We show you how to sell. Make sales the first day. , . . Young and old, men and women can do it. For free samples, free agent’s offer, write American Chemical Co., Lux C. D. - JIJ-IJ. Mtmyhi*, Tennessee. NAACP TO ACT IN ABUSE OF RURAL COUPLE I Charleston, Mo., Minister Dragged From Home With WI f e j ST. I.OHS. Mo. —A report of abuse of a liighly respected race couple of Charleston. Mo., by white officers from Cast Prairie. Mo., has been recuvtd by the Missouri Conference of N A A C P The report sent to R C Macklin president, was released by All\ Sidney R Redmond of the St, Loui branch. Tuesday, Februar\ 2, about 4 p rn. Rev. O E Woods was dragged from the parsonage and forced to a <\ r by two officers from East Prai rie and one loc i officer, on an a! eged charge of molesting a w h tc woman of East Prairie sometime .n December. Rev Woods was labeled as "the man'’ since the licen-c plates of his mi corre>ponded with those of the alleged molestant Mrs O E. Woods, the minister’s w.fe, pleaded with officers not to mistreat her husbunu because he "is innocent and does no 1 even know where F. st Prairie is." The offi et> 'hen dragged her by the arm. striking her on the left arm and hark, forced her into the car with her husband and took both of then to the city jail. Later. Mrs Woods was r'’leased but Rev Woods had to s.gr* a bon to gain h s freedom. Th* couple has a son in th" arme.i forces. The NAA C P is expected to •ake' in the c se and to a.d in th* defense of tne pa.r. A s rn of money has already been solicited for the defense of the case. I) ay t o n a Beach (lets Treat In Program Mix-l p DAYTON A BEACH. Fia < ANP• A nrixtip in scheduling of e\ents for Daytona Beach and the Bcthune- Cookman college afTorded students and townspeople a double treat. 1 The S.las Green theatrical troupe was listed to play its annual en gagment in the town on January 25 and Jesse O Thomas of the United States Treasury war bond staff had p’anned a program at the college Both had arrived in town before the conflict in attractions was dis covered. Charlc* Morton, manager of the Silas Giron shows, realizing the ur gency of Thomas' appeal for th'* war savings <fT rt. agreed to share h.s program w.lh the government official. More *han 5.000 people crowded into the pitched tent of the troupe to watch the specialty's of the Silas Green actors and the stirring appeal of Thomas. Dry HAIR Ssj 1 iisi try this iVITEa on 700 hair 7 ilav s and »>•« for yourwlf <f r»u ir« ri-a * plr*a , 1 attractive hair t hut ran no t'lrn rai.t ura love and Komanra. 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How an you I-now w at laxative, w! cm taken" as'ilitV ti-'f. w!! - a”v »t Cc L'entlr. tin oiler h, ptorupt tiiiet.' An*. Ot r -u was to i-k for 1 • j^ r —' A#/^fe^^^ BEGINS WHEN WE L * are young and * • £gAU - out Ou* £we&... fffA Kt X\ £edWetU<Wu*i I T 2? *%# $V«* ■ and control it with l -J&swIj* POMADE / (DOUBLE STRENGTH) Vs ,M gr»n'ty improve iHf nrpearanc* 0 i >ov , f hmr, rrgordletv of tomti. tion f*peoolly reiOT'C'onded t#f *V* ’ d'y, b me) uolp Removot loot* 41 ato b t dofidtuA uolfi th# ha.r look (FORMERLY APEX HAIR GROWER) « , g(e|iy flnH »aty to mana^p. cite G»t a bo* todoy Yov II be »ufpn*»4 SEND 10e FOR TRIAL sict ot improvement ir» your hpif. AKX CO.. ATLANTIC CITY. NJ M | IL |ONS USE IT 50c AT APEX SALONS AND DRUG STORES SATURDAY. FERRUARY 20. 1043 COLDS NOW GRIPPING THOUSANDS So Remerrter This Famous First Hie first choice of million* at-chn first warning of mlds’ paintul nnseric* or simple headache is genuine, pure tit. Joseph Aspirin. 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