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PAGE TWO DEVENRACE SOLDIERS TO TAKEMURSE Ist Air Training Program Announced In Michigan According to news dispatches on Monday evening. eleven Negro sol diers will be given pilot training at the Bishop airport in Flint. Michigan. This is the first air train* ing program for Negro members of the armed forces ever conducted in Michigan. Tha ele'cn N>gro soldier* are scheduled to begin their course in about two weeks. These trainees will be given ' cross country in struction" lor the C.v .l Aeronautics Administration w«,r training serv ice. The tra.nirg per.od will laat for weeks, it is reported. The denial of adequate »lr train ing >pportunitiei v Negro soldiers h.as .ong bee-, a major grievance of the Negro c.t.tenr:’ and the failure to integrate Negroes .nto the regu lar sir force h.s been vigorously •tracked on all fronts. T*o weeks ago William Hastie fc signed as cL;..«n aide to the Secretary of War because he charged that the war department was determined to keep Negroes aut of tha regular a.' force and that his advice on the subject had been totally ignored Funeral Of Leon Miller Held Monday Funeral services for Leon Miller. 46, 2239 Sl Antoine street, were held from Bethel AM E church Monday morning. Interment was In Detroit Memorial Park cemetery Miller, a deputy sheriff working In the fingerprint department at the Wayne County Jail, died last Thursday. The funeral aer vices at Bethel were conducted by the Maaontc lodge. Miller was a 33rd degree Mason. The Motor City Lodge of Mika held e lodge of sorrow for Use departed member Sunday even ing. He «n • member of the Amert can Federation es Musician*, e MlUer wfa born In Indianapolis end name to Detroit almoat JO pears ago. He had been employed as e deputy since January 1. 19)7. He la survived by his wife and four children. War Flares— i ■ '■■■ (Continued from Page 1) given SI,OOO by a Negro music com pany to prefer charge* against James Crocker to prevent the latter from testifying against James La Hue in an assault case to be heard In Recorder's court within the next gear days Conway, oo the information re vealed. accused Crocker of taking some money out of a coin box In Conways office. It was also re vealed that a warrant had been Issued against Crocker who will be given a bearing in the matter on Feb. 23. Tony Vance, executive secretary of the music operator's association, in a report to the Michigan Chron icle. staled: “Several attempts In the past two months have been made to break up the newly formed Negro •rganization that has a 100 percent coverage of all Negro owned phon ographs by the white music opera tors in the community. “This attempt to harrass and throw its members :n Jail is viewed by the association as an attempt to discredit its member*. “Conway, s citizen of Detroit for over thirty year* was I 'thrown in Jail on no more evidence than one white man’s word to another in re gards to something he is alleged to have said. These charges and allegations were dismissed how ever. on the next morning." It was alleged that charges were made against Conway by an em ployee of a white-owned music company. Funeral — (Continued f.om Page 1) at Parkjic'e that he wi.s selected to gill the port at Provident Mr. Carney's wife d ed last fall He is survived by his son. Lt John Carney, stationed at Ft Wood. Mo.. aM a daughter. Mrs Adelaide Todd, and other relatives gtteagtotiMt I igjXii fli rxf **wi | i —nlr ■i w m Pvkllshak trery TbsnSa? by THX MICHIOAN IHSOMCU PttUSNINQ CO Mala Off**: »'» U.'»L Datic.il Mlclk Ttaspi* i -aS7I LOUIS IMAMII MAIW Tstsm •I Mfcacriptiaa Ipayaki* la s4*aac*)t Os* Tsar, p.ss ; m Masts* fI.W Three Knitht fVSS |sl«rM sa **easS clast atatUi May I. fMS, si (As Past Offtr* at Detroit. MKI SS4*X Iks set of Maxck l» IK*. GUESTS OF ELLIOITORIANS I Ml' a (vajil IHII Some of the guests seen et the reception held by the Elliottorian Business Woman's club at Hotal Stetler last week. Left to right: Mrs. Ruth Watkins. Mrs. Price. Mrs. Burrell Carter. Mias Maxine Broyles. Mrs. Ardenah Siaphsns, Mr. G. Jamas Fleming end Mist Levina Moore. Elks Will Close Membership Drive Grand Exalted Ruler J Finley Wilson. «nd other grand lodge of ficers of the IB POE of W will be in the city aga.n th..* week end for the ciot.ng of the Elk member ship drive which is. now in its th.rd and final week For the second week in succes.-;on mass initiations will be held at the Motor City Lodge on Ea>t Forest avenue during which time more than 300 new mem bers are expected to be initiated. On Sunday the Past Exalted Ruler's Council headed by B V Gregory will be held at the Pythian Mass Meet — (Continued from Page 1) on behalf of the citizens of Michi gan who are opposed to the de cision. An emergency mass meeting held Sunday at the Mt*. Olivet Baptist church to. protest the Willow’ Run decision adopted a program of mass action which, among other tilings, included a recommendation to start suit in Federal court against the National Housing agency. Willow Lodge will be adminis tered directly by the Federal Agency since there is no housing commission or other agency which j might operate the project. If this 1 decision against Negro war work ers is sustained, it will mean that racial discrimination has been adopted as a policy of the Nations. Housing Agency which is in itself j a violation of the Constitution of tha United States. totnds were raised at the Sunday man meeting to enable the local NAACP to send a delegation to WMltafton to confer with housing lotfteial* tjvia weak. It IskTuportad llW?*** Waltor White anAjfae na mmZmSFw If XAAXF have to wtar tha nl and to aebvato all of the IfAACP branch es throughout the nation to pro test the anti-democratic stand of tha Federri Public Housing Au thority and the National Housing Agency. Stating that the action of the FPHA has "aroused the entire com munity." Dr. J. ,J. McClendon pointed out Sunday that the "UAW CIO, the Ford Motor Company, church and civic groups, all fav ored bi-racial occupancy of dormi tories and other housing units. We know that there are 24 projects in the United States in which there is mixed occupancy. Yet the re quest for non-segregated. non-dis criminatory occupancy was denied and Negroes barred from the Wil low Run project." Among the speakers at the mass meeting on Sunday who condemned the decision and urged an imme diate conference with Federal offi cial* were, Andrew Brown of the Detroit Council of Social Agen cies, Spencer Gordon, executive secretary of the Willow Run Com munity Council; Rev. L. M. Minion of Local 400; Rev. Huber Klemmie. pastor of the Evangelical and Re form Church; • DeHart Hubbard of the racial relations division of the FPHA and the Reverend Juan Bruce. Last Friday evening the citizens of Yps.lanti heM an emergency con ference with Sherwood Reeder of the local FPHA and vigorously pro tested the Willow Lodge decision Herbert Walter, the Reverend Sim mons and a host o! Negro and white leaders of Ypsi.ant, pledged to sup port an all ojt f.ght on the segre gation of war workers which is being promoted by (he Housing au thorises Policy Raid— (Continued from Page > when tnry raided the establishment last week. Further action was expected by the police th.s week a< they con tinue : v r inves 1 . gation into the al.tged numbers consp.racy. *c>u . ] ‘ | “LITTLE CECIL" WARREN THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE •“% 'A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY Hall at -I p rr. at w hich members from ail o\e; the state arc expect ed to be present ..nd ill the follow ing Monday. Feb 22. the much heralded "Victory" bail and “Bond" rally will b( held at the Mirror Ballroom. 2940 Woodward avenue The Pride of Michigan Lodge No. 873. h>catrd at 3223 Hudson street, on the West Side, hit the top last week w;tn nioic than its quota of new members and reinstatements and entertained William Taft Pat rick Jr . one of the nine Michigan young folk to win an Elk collegiate scholarship. Mr. Patrick selected Howard uni ver.sity for hi.>» collegiate training and succeeded n making an cnviahle record there McKinley Dickens, exalted ruler of Pr.de of Michigan Lodge; Hosea Hulbort. exalted ruler, Heart of De troit Lodge; Andrew J. Smith, ex alted ruler, Motor City Lodge; Brazil J. Bryant, grand trustee and state president; B V. Gregory, chief antler. Past Exalted Rulers’ Coun cil. daughter Sad.e Builcy. loyal daughter ruler. Past Daughter Rul ers' Council; Daughter Lucille Hul bert. daughter ruler, Florence Ames Temple; Daughter Grace Bryant, past grand daughter ruler and state president and Lester Brown, district deputy, all declare that the victory ball scheduled for next Monday night will be the most momentous fraternal party ever held in the state of Michigan. Whites Fear— (Continued from Page 1) begun immediately following the NAACP's attack on designation of any housing project* lor Negioes or white* only. (J Sfififctailto divide NegroesAmd white liberals on the housing issue et Willow Run, Inkster and the Eight Mile Road community, the real issue is being distorted and individuals in the Eight Mile Road district, where one war housing project has received the Jim Crow label, have been inveigled into an attack on the NAACP and Dr. J. J. McClendon, president of the De troit branch of the association. Behind the attack can be seen the hand of anti-Negro propagand ists who have duped certain col ored people into believing that the NAACP and the committee fighting segregated housing are trying to •rob” Negroes of the Eight Mile Road district of a housing project. Unable to comprehend the effects of segregation on minority groups and the war effort, a few Negroes have played into the hands of the segregationists attempting to divide the race on the housing issue Fortunately, however, those string ing along with the fasicts are in a very small minority and no serious thought is being given to their at tack on Detroit leaders. Gloster B Current, executive sec retary of the NAACP. declared em phatically that the NAACP wants more public housing, not less. But no projects, he added, should be barred to any American citizen, white or colored. “The days of Uncle Tom’s cabins," Current said, "are over.” Current spoke in reference to the 300 temporary pre-fabricated homes erected on Eignt Mile Road* and designated as a Negro project. The project was designated for Negro occupancy exclusively just as the Citizens committee and the NAACP intensified the effort to integrate workers of all races in the Willow Lodge war housing project at YpsilantL There has been no effort to pre vent Negroes from occupying homes in any project but the NAACP, having committed itself to fight segregation in all forms, is opposed to the designation of the E.ght Mile Road project for Negroes only, believing that it sets a precedent for segregating minority groups in all war housing and barring them from any project designated for white occupancy. THE "FRIENDLY CORNER" CONFECTIONERY Newspapers. Candies, Soft Drinks, Ice Cream, Sodas, Sandwiches CIC A R S CICARETTES TOBACCOS "LITTLE CECIL" WARREN Proprietor , 4815 BRUSH STREET phonr Terrace 2-ISM REUTHER TO BE SPEAKER ON PROGRAM Celebration Observes Negro History Week Walter P Reuther. vice president of the United Automobile Workers (CIO) will be one of the principal speakers at a Negro History Week celebration, sponsored by the Citizens Committee for Jobs in War Industry at the Hartford Avenue Baptist church, Sunday. Feb 21, at 3 pm, it was announced this week by Attorney C. Lcßron Simmons, chairman of the program. The cele bration. in the form of a mass meeting, climaxes the educational program which Attorney Simmons has conducted. The Mayors of the various nearby cities were contacted and asked to issue proclamations J(or the ob servance of Negro History Week. Governor Harry F. Kelly issued a proclamation setting aside February 14-20 as Negro History Week. Presi dent R J. Thomas of the UAW-CIO has also issued a proclamation, calling upon the membership of the CIO to acquaint themselves with the Negro's history, thus connect ing up the celebration with the labor movement. Other speakers fir the celebra tion include? Frank X. Martel, president of the Wayne County Federation of Labor; Pat Quinn, president of the Wayne County CIO Council; Edward W. McFarland, pro fessor at Wayne university; Patrick McNamara, area OPO rent control director, and ministers from the various denominational alliances: Rev H M Carroll, pastor of the Scott M E chur?h and president of the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance; Rev. J. H Charleston president of the A M E. Ministerial Alliance and pastor of the St. Paul A M E. church, and Rev. J. T. Tim bcrlake. president of the Baptist Ministerial Alliance, llamtramck Mayor Proclaims Negro History Week Mayor Stephen S. Skrzycki pro claimed the week of February 14*20 as Negro History Week and called upon the citizens of Hamtranick to pay honor to the late Dr. George Washington Carver of Tuskegee In stitute. Mayor Skrzycki issued the proclamation at the request of the Reverend C. M. Metcalf, secretary of the Hamtramck Negro Tax Pay ers and Housing Committee which committee is cooperating with the Citizens Committee for Jobs in War Industry in the latter’s celebration of Negro History Week. - The Mayor's proclamation Is as follows: "The following week of February 14-20 will be observed throughout tha oatiorb to Ntom Hltoory Week m recogiiltton oF life works of {• great Negro, Drf George Washing ton Carver, one of the world’s fore most scientists and a humble, God fearing man, who died January 2, 1943, in his home in Tuskegee, Ala bama, not far from the campus of the Tuskegee Institute which he served nearly 50 years. ‘‘A man, who rose from slavery to become in the estimation of many the world's greatest chemurgic scientist. Dr. Car/er, who died at the estimated age of 78 years, was recognized as one of the outstand ing scientists in the field of agri i cultural research. In f 936 before he turned to experimenting with pea nut oils as a massage for after-treat ment of infantile paralysis, he dis covered scores of uses for various products of God’s good earth. From the South’s red clay and sandy loam he developed and perfected ink pigments, paper paint and many other articles for daily use. "THEREFORE, as Mayor of the City of Hamtramck, I DO HEREBY PROCLAIM the week of February 14-20 as NEGRO HISTORY WEEK and urge the residents of Ham tramck to pay proper tribute to the memory of a humble man, who as a boy with a strong determination to better his own lot. became a true and great scientist to render many invaluable services to hu manity, the record of which will remain permanently in the annals of the scientific world.” Grill Owner 111 Miss Louvcnia Jackson, the owner of the Jackson Grill, 5548 McKinley street, has been ill for a period of two weeks. The entire West Side wishes her a speedy recovery. She is missed by her many friends for -he is always eager to help those who are unfortunate The Grill has not been the same since she has been away. All New Furniture ! DE LUXE 4-RM. OUTFIT S9B—TERMS "FREE” RADIO CREDIT TERMS Start Payments j in March Cu« t o m-built Davenport and Chairs, Occasional Chair, Room Size 9x12 Lino. Rug, End Table, j Magazine Rack, 3 Beautfiul Matched Lamps. Smoker, Beau- | tiful Picture. Pair Book Ends, 3- i Piece Matched Walnut Finished Bedroom Set, Bed, Chest, Dress- | er or Vanity, Coil Spring. Mat- j tress. Pair Pillows. 5-Piece Solid Oak Dinette, Kitchen Stool and i Unfinished Breakfast Set, Room Size 9x12 Linoleum Fug, Toast er, Set of Dishea, Bed Lights, Night Table, 6x9 Linoleum Rug. WASHINGTON t 365 CRATIOT OPEN CVEHY EVENING TILL l:» Broadcasts A I ■ M A ■ ■ Tha Rav. A. C. Williams, pastor of Malropolilan Baptist church, will deliver a "Message of Hope" for Superior Life Insur ance society. Sunday. February 21, over radio station WJLB, from 6:15 to 6:30 p-m. Headlines — (Continued from Page 1) leaders have demonstrated that they are both sincere and far sighted. They know that enemies of labor have not given up hope of scuttling the union some day. GANDHI Despite the rigid British censor ship enough news is leaking into the American press to indicate tha’ the Indian question is far from settlement. On February 9 Gandhi started his twenty-one day fast and his followers are paralyzing Indian affairs. The principal markets, mills and factories in New Delhi have closed down and the civil disobedience campaign is bearing fruit in the provinces. The Vice roy and the British are calling Gandhi a traitor, but the Indian leaders are unmoved. Nehru, who is anxious for an allied victory. still remains true to Gandhi on the issue of Indian freedom. It is time for the British to make a move. PROMPT PRIDGETT Farmer Roddie Pridgett of Jack son. Miss., paid off the government mortgage on his farm in record time. He had forty years to pay off all notes due under the Bank head-Jones Tenact act and he paid his mortgage in 52 months and be comes the first farmer in the coun try to get out of hock. He received the cancelled notes at a ceremony at Jackson college. FEPC . i t The proposed reorganisation of foe Presidw* Fair Employment Practice Committee which would substitute paid personnel for vol unteers on the committee has made the top Negro leaders hopping mad. They know that members of the committee on the government pay roll w.U be forced to play ball and compromise in instances which bring loud protests from members who are giving their services for the cause. The fact that the hear ings are supposed to be re-sched uled does not convince Randolph and Walter White that everything ,is all right. TRUMAN GIBSON When Hastie resigned many ex pected to see his assistant Truman Gibson, follow suit. The boys who know him say that it was too big a plum for Gibson to turn down. Now Gibson is acting in Hastie’s place and unless some general kick? him in the pants in the middle of Pennsylvania avenue, he may be with us for the duration. Help the War Effort ™ ADD ROOMS TO YOUR HOME OR TURN YOUR ATTIC INTO DOLLARS By creating modern living quarters in un used space, the rental will pay for the job in almost no time! A Complete Moderniiation Service RE ROOFINQ INSULATED BRICK SIDING ALL KINDS OF HOME IMPROVEMENT AT LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES rntt for Blue Prints or Estimates rilfct NO MONEY OOWN—36 MONTHS TO PAY XO RED TAP* MO WAITING PHONE NOW . .. TR. 1-6200 FEDERAL LUMBER CO. 9312 WOODWARD AMD* lUNIV^CAui Go To Army— (Continued from Fife 1) granted two gix-month deferments so-someone could be obtained to fill his post. Jesse Owens. Olympic star who set new marks in the short sprints and broad jump a! the Eleventh Olympia held in Ber lin in 1936, has taken over Ward's position. Eddie Toan. another great Michi gan athlete, is scheduled for induc tion February 19. Tolan ascended to International supremacy at Los Angeles in the summer of 1932 swhen he became the third sprinter in the history of the Olympia to win the 100 and 200 meter races. Eddie nosed out Ralph Metcalfe in a photo finish in the 100, and defeated George Simpson. Ohio State, in the 200 meters. Following his Olympic triumphs, Tolan went to Australia and cap tured the professional sprint cham pionship. He had been employed in the recorder of deeds office un til last fall when he was discharged. He is now working at the Packard Motor plant. * Ward is married but has no children. Tolan is single. Packard — (Continued from Page 1) the matter until after the CIO elec tion next week. It is the belief of many workers that the Ku Klux Klan element in the factory are the instigators of the work ttopnage. That there is a large segment of Klan members at Packard was revealed last sum mer when several workers were tried by the local and ousted be cause of their un-American activi ties. Colored and white girls work to gether in the core room at Packard, but opposition developed when col ored workers were placed in the drill press department Because early tuberculosis has no symptoms, the Michigan Tuberculosis Association points out that every per son should have a tuberculin test. If the skin reacts to this test, a cheat X-ray should follow to determine whether disease is present. WANTED HOTEL MAIDS 1442 Griswold St. Second Floor ARE YOU AILING? Do You Feel Tired i And Wu* Down? THEN TRY 0-JIB-WA Indian Bitters NATURE S WAY TO GOOD HEALTH AND • VITALITY • A WELCOME AID TO SUFFERERS RHEUMATISM—NEURITIS ARTHRITIS BLOOD STOMACH LIVER KIDNEY NERVES OVER A QUARTER MILLION SATISFIED CUSTOMERS A Trial Will Convince Yon 0-JIB-WA MEDICINE COMPANY Local Agent SMITH CULBRRT •030 Brush Strtet. Apt. 302 Phone Tr. 1-8921 I Classified Advertisements i <» .4 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED! BOYS OVER 16 YEARS OR MEN TO SET BOWLING PINS GOOD WAGES INQUIRE AFTER 6 PM AT THI North End Recreation 12108 Jos. Campau, Hamtramck MISCELLANEOUS NYLON Complete line of our new fine sheer substitute tor NYLON HOSIERY And Other Merchandise For Pall Seaaon ON CONSIGNMENT 2 Reliable Parties Wanted No Money or experience Needed ROYAL CROWN HOSIERY 527 Woodward Art. HELP WANTED A Responsible Middle Age Couple As Full-Time Care-Takers for Furnished Apartment Building Salary and Apartment State Qualification and Experience In Letter Box 236-J Michigan Chronicle 268 Eliot BELIE BEAUTY SALON We Solicit Your Patronage Steam Scalp Treatments B DIGO. Plop Te. 2-8446 4662 Hastings AC-DC RADIO SERVICE W W LEWIS. Electrical Kngmeei WE SERVE AND SELL ALL MAKES—RADIO 4209 Hastings naar Willis Te. 2-9386 DAVID STROTHERS Refrigeration Service Domestic Commercial Licensed Bonded 914 ALCER AVE. 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A Home after the Duration WRITE BOX 283-| % Michigan Chronicle OBLETON SIGNS FLUORESCENT LIGHTS NEON SIGNS REPAIRED URRIMI TKRMS 6465 EAST LAFAYETTE tluroy 3205 Te 1-0015 Otfue: CH 20)4 Reel Estata Notary Public FURNITURE 808 SETTLE & SON furniture Bought 6 Solo Here Store No. 2 2458 Hatfinga FOR RENT CAS STATION. 650 CRATIOT Fully Equipped. Excellent Location. May Be Had On Monthly Basis or A Lease. Call Perlit Management Co. Ca. 2232 Wanted! FREIGHT HANDLERS NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILWAY REPORT AT Third and West jefferson DAILY WANTED! Clerks - Stenofraphers • Cooks Dishwashers • Hotel and House Maids Man and Wile Job Pay »-’*• Per Mo. ALL GOOD JOBS Paying S2O. S2l and SJS Per Week Call Temple 2-7106 JACOB DOMESTIC HKKVICE TM Farnaworth HELP WANTED MALE Pi eaten eaadad fat madam alaaaiae pteatt Saw ib Michigan city; feifbaat aad road ll»lnt candlttaea; partnaeaat netlMee lor oanaciaatlaua workari. HABIT CLEAN* ERS, 4SS Bautb Bufdlcb. Ealamataa. Mlth. Important! 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