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SIZE 35c, 5 LBS., *1 00 mm imsr seller at* - triple size lo< Nccircma Wins First Inter-Frat I rack Carnival * ; ' .: r I • r dr* f t r . ■ | . , • r and “v r i '* r. • ■ •r»n it a , ■ -1 ' ;22 ; \ ' ’r r • ••• «a * • *' . • . • >M K t \ h . r • • • S? p-1 .* ' ‘0 I 40 tr 1 *« !' r * to ■■ ,'h *-i. I'.ll I X I son ' , r r . M ‘:a r pt tn : .n --; Alpha nv odr. :<lual " p;' r«; up 77 ■ * points, ' • *'rp 1 .tr p * or" ‘ -r • *" e s m . 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TTie\ found Klhntt ffei •/ I' of 44 >7 I lit o .ii, whim Mome allived t f,i \i • knocked down ind t. kc and■, i!u ’ • * R« n' / s,i - 1 1 *• a ted . n He ri v n Pl' f.e I <•;•'' :*'l" of • U 1|) Old I'll!.' ,1* Mils of the I i'« . Organize Junior NMA Chapter At Meharry College NASHVTLLF. A Meharry .-hap te" of the J inior Navonai Medical i-.-ix lation 'ah* or<nt 1/e i he: e .«-t « rr a D: F's ITohinsori of lASi ce r- C.i :f president of thr NM \ \ * ‘.rd Meharry Med' il concur to o.itl.ne the ay* even ret, and p ir i ns of the t- -' *i•. ,it, n \ committee to draft a eonsfi* • .'ion rnrrnosed ' t <> p and t presider's of earn class »a> appointed Rs «er ip these , h.iptc . of the J i’ o NM \ a •onto t a th Pie parent om.iniza r • tbl'tVhed earls an a a •nr -tat ' th? on of nr » h ood is in-nie^ Dt M Don C" r.vvin, piesident * Mr'ii"' ja-r a .n.heon in i "nr of P' R i'rv> ■- i i.st tae'oir :.te meeting w !’• the *: .dents Washington Speaks To Tuskegee Grads SKI »Es ISIS !'!'!" ' I'F A1 - x cak ;' ion ‘hr ihjrc' The Ne mo in a Di'■i < Wir'd'' Dr For* • e-'e* R \X’:*” uv' n ri ecior of Hie \' 1 atsta ■ I'n:\e: :'v Si >o| of So* j;,| W' k. to]d ' c n em' r-v of Pie Tu keper ft. • ' I'e -'rr.n r »: haul i:rad;i;**.n'. cl« ; ‘he hape he e F du\ • •" t o' :he import.i-ht of dev el ip.n*. strong r’ Mina! • c He p i" 'rd ‘ i 'he 'as' app’ •i< h ' : pet 1 ahe .and ' r po-twa' pe; iul ' nei a .1 • j pr: - ,n;t! *\ matc l id a ' •ei 1 ■ ,ij ic and •,«. * T . i icon a | ■ed i ' he o.: ,’r nere <a‘\ 'hen o.| pet it: op hero: r rv red • g.'- r.cr•- Lewis College To Open September 17 T' e fa" *e”• i ' • r '.r • r 'h _r ' <•••- Mon. and v Sep- "' X •- r c ft e i ' ' ts ■ se (*• (■ :,a| F i ,• Hi ■ ' • . . ..... - " r ' • ' n'rmd \• • •'r ■ m| !e‘ ' • • ’• i f \ n' r • * ri r * " ft * ' • r-r ■ • • r '' i I *• f— h: i' - : * • / TANARUS: ri r s . • r ’• ■ - ► r Tulsa Membership Drive Exceeds Goal ■T4*:.S\ r. ■ , \ r Ha" V*'n- . S. \ \ P * o • ' r r aer •U• V . *!’ 4 y - * t * , • ti f- ■* n * o * I r] Mr -t*oa «• r > * ‘ * ii'. n tn e "I v » o 1 I . ald THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE .* • A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY TOP TRACK SCORER Me* uk V ’ v 'W '* r..-0W Bill Watson, former University of Michigan track team, was high point man in the first annual Inter-Fraternity track carni val. Bill, a member of the Detroit Police department, was indi vidual top scorer in the Detroit-Toronto track meet recently in Tcronto. and will be one of the mainstays when the Detroit police track teams meets the Toronto team in the annual police field meet at Slate Fairgrounds next month. Monarclis And Stars Have Strong Pitchers Yn li.i ii. : l u .wd much <•"* JuT c« i M,. 'I o W’r I,hM iu) ip is the »mt rd e-t p ’ he on Vie ro-ter of the KmiMi City Mnc.archs who face the rh.ladeiphm Stars in ad hle header at Rr Stadium. Sunday. Sep' P He s al.-o thp leading hurler in ihe Negro American lepgue. I/eMargite is pacinc the second half of the split season vith a reioril of siv victories against no defeats in th** ri".ht games in which he has participated. In *hn»e < - fit unit < > hr ha - pitched 52 ;nn.u . . ;. ielded ">d h: uni h were gn"d for 29 r n.». is. Min 13 hri-e mi >1 -and fanned 4>. He hit four bat.-mon. RlfillT BEHIND LaMa |u« H It«>n Sn it h. jtrappir.g .g right hander who has piled up five \i • tm es again »t one defeat in nine gm e In dfl complete innings Smith Ha- a.- !<»\a ed 46 ht> Rut in the five Hilton >milh ■a* hur.od he itm demonstrated h;> control. ■ •’.c ”g 18 h ;.s in 27 im ngs fur six : ms is- ,mg two.base on bali.s and fa' mu. 27 Till v| ut> . , e n R II H ckv 27 '•'• "• i.u f. gilt-haiyi< : uho i'* ■ s t-i fd t 2 inches ird hit • ' r »ca!r» a! 2’hO nne of tm nnst u . lers r 'he' the Nr_ n \iui *• •" \r c r ' Na ' mnal lea 2;.cs « 'i u md 'he g.eve for Fas' t tm annual F • t-West :-"te 1,- • •iv• h. was Ihe work c r f ihe Negro Nationa. p.'g a- pp ‘ .nc it ir ore -.me*. a' ■ o * net \Vgro Na ci! league h e: He p,i ed ihe u ’ f •■•.> " ir-.-i .■ 11n ‘ h ?•••• t ■ r !" ' V . I»ei fI. m .t M i ROX l» ART I (HX 'mo fild ■ .rv Cl . • Void fo il H m c-• if r,• • ••• *\ ne i j * Sc; .■ n,;i 1 r f _ • z the 7' • a•: 1 .__r -• p cos ' • >u* ro V * c.,,s . ■ •-) k e • i'l ". • e n r f !\ m xps «. .th a _ r.f) f., - • i■ of 7\ me Hou ■ -s ... .v 2 n * ear.« pf p i as esfanl Vied ■ '. self - • i tw' 'cat- re has beet v .■h ' 1 - S' is H.first assignment sas * .■ Satchel -rage in Yanxee p^ia K m ro. y fii'' gunranton <if (, qualify nn<l w cronorsn' \n>j grf .ln*f»ph As* pirin. I lif* l'ig |ini t,iM< ♦ nim A 4 f \"i| only I/>>k on t hr* hn\, nn<l m r i li g. uiiw. |>ti •it.lff '"'‘dPA in.*i i*\ f«>r tti«* nationally known r .imn _mr St Juaepb finteboireofmillions. St. Joseph aspirin WORLD S LARGEST SELLER AT lO< Sin!, or last y.ar bcfni* a ckiau ~f 20. n0n Although Harris lost the ver dict. 3-1 to Satchel, he was the hero of the battle as he hpld the Monarchs scoreless for six in nings, lies a right-hander. There's a strong possibility that Harris and Paige will hook up in another duel when the two teams come together in Rriggs Stadium Harris is n me seasoned now. atm should He anle to the aging Puiur a .-* **er battle than in the Ills' encounter. Takes Board To Task For Bias In Washington Bv HARRY MeAI.PIN WASHINGTON. It C • NNPA* A ' ii ll e l,rutennnt-o>lnne! in ' -e A' t v put the I) C Recreation hoard on tup "hot >e,it" at pyblic hearings held last week concern.n.' the nccn'.lv adopted by-law* of the b ard making segiegation of the races mandatory on all play ground.* iind ntner recreational ta .lit ( - under :t.« jurisdiction. H< «as L» Col. Jan es S hramtn lie told the hoard he did not know how to answer the ques tions of his children when they wanted to go over to the play ground nearest their home and play. • • • •'WHEN I SAY the go\ ernment ■a ill not permit them to play with N'gtor- they won ' o< ..eve it' he leciared. They have been toln Vn* {tightful war ha- been fought ' ’n* :e freedom. They have been ' .Id 'n. y snnujn judge people not .-•y pigmentation but by charactei Mow can we explain to ihe.se ert Id ea thrv mu>: not enter w,uth Xtg : "-s even when invited'.’ How an you <the board members* ex plain your portion to them'’" The heaiung? were wing held on ’ne a x 'twin of the day r*n which V.e J. panese surrendered to tne ill e-. U ('ul Schramm asked the r srd Do you lealize what thl.* u te- *o *ne wor.d" At the ver^ • rreot worn the world s on the ',ri;r of peace, you repudiate all • ■a' e h ,„hr for in the deaih „g! to defrat fascism and Na. 7. -rr. I I T BY GIRL FRIEND Theon Se• , . 32. of .3642 Brush **pc *. 'reived treatment this ■ re* fa .cab wound in the left hack following *n ar?ument with s.• clentified girl friend n- PI r• i r• C an'« up to MOO Will ne *i a.-i r t-> R 'i-ii ex-se vice nfn •» v« • i to »t,«:t ;n h'.iMi'ess again. FIRST CHOICE OF MILLIONS GAMES IN NEXT TWO WEEKS MAY DECIDE WINNER With the '•pvnnd half nf the <p’. * reason in the Michigan Chron ic!e Softball going into the final stares. some stiff games are - hertuled for the next couple nf weeks to determine who will win the title and the right to compete aya nM the .winner of the first half ’o decide the championship and • inner of the Metropolitan Funeral System trophy. • # * ROYAL V.kings, league leaders, ire slated ’o meet the fourth place Wolverines Friday, Aug 24, at Sherrard On the same date the >erond-p!are Trojans are slated to meet the Palmer House 10, holders of third position, just a game be hind the Trojans. If the Trojans trounce Palmer House I'ridas and the Wolverines put the skids under the Royal Viking*. the Trojans will crab the lead If Palmer House de feats the Troisns and the Royal Vikings drop the verdirt. Palmer House will go into a tie for first place. * • * DI KE NEAL, ’.cari ng p tc rr fo the T ojans, is back in form and n tching as he d.d in 1944 when he won nine and lost three He « performing like Charles Hollo ihv of t e Wolverines. Alv n Pow ell of • ie Royal Vikings, and Spears of Brewster, During the second half Neal has he'd Rrews'er to two hits in 14 innings Floyd Kng and ector of the ’eag c. has s herfuled a meet ng far Fridov n.gv Atig 24 a' 6G. r > Rmiton at ee*. The meeting is to .-•art at D AO The fo’!oo;ng game* ire scheri u>d for the rorntn? »ee.k Friday A - :; 24 King Solomon ••« B e’vster a* Bre\s';tp-; Roval V' kmgs is Wolverines at Sherra and. Troians vs Palmer House .a* Lin coln Monday \ug 27 \re.« vs Wo*. • er.nes at Sherra"d; K ng SMcv an vs Royal V'k'ngs >t Mayhee Prewster v« Palmer House at Van Antwerp Troians are idle Wed ties day Aug 29 Trojans vs Wolverine at Sherrard; A e$ vs Ttkr.rr 1* >tise at Barsto*'. Brews ter vs Sojourner at S "Mourner: R oy;i' Vikings v.s K ng Solomon at M :iv her. STANDING W I. Ro\ al Vikings . f Troian* 7 ft n almer Ho ise f Wolverines a 4 \~es . .6 fi Sniourne- Kings 4 1 King Solomon . 2 7 May Use Docks For River Excursions Detroiters n ly again he able to take short b<>.- t ride, up and down •he Detroit river as the\ did year* ago when much of the r:‘\ 'er ca’ion life was centered on the w aterfmrt The City Tlan commission has recommended ‘he leasing of mini;- ••ipallv owned wa’c-fron? property on ’*he east «:He of Griswold st-ee» •o he vred a« a dock for a flee* nf •e v passenger plea.-*u e boats J whi h wiil offer Detro.*er« and \;-’ors inexpensive riser excur sions. ASSAM Ti l) W Winchell McGill, 4.7. of mil F Kirby street, treated at Harper hospital for, a p°s- hie f acturrd skull, told police that he was sit • ng on his porch u hen an uniden tified t person assaulted him sorr f 6IAMOROUS RA/R\ During those thrilling hours whet? you are with him, your hair must look its loveliest You can enchant himcompletely with softer, smoother hair that lends mafic to those inti mate moments That’s why glamour wise women everywhere are count ing so much on Pluko. A HAIR BEAUTIFIES For more beautiful looking hair use Pluko. a genuine Black and White creation. For Pluko actually does beautify your hair as it helps you to comb it out flatteringly smooth and soft Han catcd foT with PLAo,Halt Dressing becomes easier to arrange, reallv behaves beautifully, and stays '’set, 1 ' longer You'll find it can be «ucl> fun to “do yout hair in many heart-winning ways, while this fa mous dressing keeps it well groomed, shining and smooth for many hours MEN LOVE fT Pluko has a fragrance men love Its compelling sweetness in vites romance, because the perfume-bke scent of it lingers irresistibly about you all through those precious night hours And although Pluko brings such added lustre td your hair, although it has such exquisite qualities, Pluko costs very little to use. It is sold by dealers everywhere in generous eco nomical sices In Amber, 25c, in White, 50c. Try Pluko once, and you’ll never be without it. Demand DIIIKfI black*-? white iLUnU HAIR DRESSING Monarch Leader ’/ ■“ . t ■ > j - s . * * jr? >,' ■ *v v . «" ** ~ f--'." <>' * 5 V ' ' . * Jackie Robinson, former UCLA football and track star, ii the* leading hitter on the Kansas City Monarch and will be at his regular position in sV>rt stop when the Monarchs meet the Philadelphia Stars in Briggs Stadium Sept. 9. Rrb inson is rapping the ball at .346. Legion Posts To Hold Mass Installation The De* -o * Distr "- A-sor v u r < of Arrinn lemon Po*'« will u2,i n hold their imr.t! m,i<« m sta .r on :u the .• ii 'or.uni of (.' iss h;g!i * h.> on Se vid ;t'■ e !: . .-1 1 Vo ' " . u W, u e .1 y, Sep. te" !>«” 7. . ' .3 3(1 ; Mo ' / • o p. t- -\ !’ tuir' 1- 'll'’ 1- i ,v, o > e i r . p I t .it'd 3 te , »' Vo toe N . V 2 '' 11 a- ii'l . -t i.. ire \ nfii or*. 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Be sure to demand BIACK-WHIJE BLEACHING CREAM EDDY TO MEET WILLIS; BEAT LEON SPENCER > _______ YTTHis, sharp-shooting little Detroit lightweight, will be facing his first southpaw soon— Bill Eddy of Flint Not many weeks back Willis thwarted the efforts of 1,/mn Spen cer in a sizzling 10-round bout in Olympia. Last Friday night in Flint Bill F.ddv won a 10-round de cision over Spencer. Now Eddy i* looking forward to a match with Willis. In an earlier hnut this year Eddy Inst to Spenrer by a terhni eal knockout when he fractured his rollar bone during the bout in Arcadia Gardens. • • • SPENCER dropped Eddy for no •mint in the fourth round, h ,t was dumprd on the earn as by the Flint puncher in the s.xth for no count A c rowd of 4 000 saw the battle in Atwood Stadi um A largo number of Detroiters went to F’.inf to .' - ee the bout. The 10-round bout scheduled for Fr day night in Windsor bet ween Sampson Powell and Len Wads worth, was called off STOLE DOPE FROM ARMY C! irenre Thom: son 32. of 2013 Mirk avenue was held this week fir investigation of a violation of the l' S drug law Police say that he had a quantity of dope in his possession, which was reportedly -■olcn f r o" tar t' S ,ir t y AFTER RHEUMATIC PAIN With a Medicine that will PROVE Itself If you want pain-rclievinp help, perhaps you can open your own way toward deliverance others have enjoyed. Make up your mind you’re goinß to get busy and use something that gets to work quickly on rheu matic pain. You want help you can feel and if you get it you'll be grateful. So got if you suffer from muscular aches and pains due to cxer MILES of SMILES /JIT HOT WEBTHEB Soothc Itch of Minor Shin Trouble .« —llcnt the llcnt Why let sizzling days and nights torment you with hurt and hum of heat rash, prickly heat, chafe? 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