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Tribune Awarded For Service To Public Read Your Home Town Paper VOL XXI— NO. 30 2146 St. Antoina NEGROES WITHHOLD SUPPORT FROM JEFFRIES AT THE POLLS WINS DELTA SCHOLARSHIP r . I 'wW' K K ' «&k A-- '■Sk& * wh^^BmSm v vll ■ * ?*r ~^oWinT:ff^^TP C:t:l jjj#y&s& Blk\ Joan Carmichael. attractive Bnd brilliant daughter of Mi. and IM-a, George Carmichael of Fisher ■A's v»m the winner of one of the ■h !■(**■ S|oo scholarship* awarded [Tribune Lauds Shafer For ptand On Colman Case 1 * iiM.il court miiTii.il *rii- I -.v *p< h reduced William T. I former < <unm..tiding offi- I's. ift i !«•* Field, Iron* ml r ' laptnltt ;i* :c result of h:* ■ »in last month of i.irol- s 1 rmat In «<mn« ction with I ‘ ’tilling of Private Willie V'l; i... rnav he illegal untlV milt • Tito court tnaiti.il man t" ' 1 *Js forbid* the i nlur’iim ••f an c ■ \:• !• the sentence of the court • clfnii/sal from the ,«etv !" hard lat. r without mn •r» the \frdht in the colman t i e n.,« rendered he th* i utt there wa* much public p r Ja n*; It* leniency f ' "- '••*-man Paul Shafer •*» r ■ m. was parttrulnrlv vigor* *•' n hi* denouncement • T the *' '• and informed the Detroit tv* had requested the *" ‘ Affair* c ommittee, of h e !« a meniher to here reopened. The Tribune "ecioti.ly *rnf t otmt i *.«in;»li Pastors Round Table To Discuss “After ar Employment” Tuesday, October 12, M p ni . in I’* • •-unge of the St. Antoine *'•"11 Y.MCA with Rev M. If Colc *’ •* pastor of Macedonia Baptist, a * moderator, the “Y” Round * *e will he continued. Other tnin s‘ s appearing on the panel wtli ** Rev, Horace Wluta. pastor of •ytiiQuth Congregational; H. Car* J°“• of Scott M. E, R. L. BradC>. r ’ P J; >tor of Greater King Solo* °'t Baptist, and M. R. Rhoncr.ee, P«tor of Alien AME chapel. The subject of the Round Table “‘Atuscion will be "Full Employ- After the War.” This subject thojld be of sufficient interest so u to ••tract a large audience. Amer cans everywhere are looking for the "tswer to: How may a postwar •lump he avoided? sow to absorb ih« disbanded Army’, (’an Interna* tonal Collaboration promote active ►mployment’ What doe* Michigan teed that labor can supply’ Will ''’tmilation come from government •übstdies or industry? EAPINO NEQ PyO vty E?{<.LV OF MICHIO AN this >cnr by local chapters of the pelta Sigma Theta Sorority. She will matriculate at the University ol Michigan. Shafor it t’iiJ'iiin • f coinmenilr*- tl ii on hi* stand in pr-*t**» ng .teaitiM the t’oltti itl v**c*h. t t'olm.it; vv i-i not. ordec'd '’'l mi* ed front the *> 1 'he bv the v ~|di. t of th,> i out t mar: i.it l>e. • •• whie It lt«- "as tiled. Secretary of War 11 ti i' T-. Stitn* n approved th•• reduction 'f ». •.,. for Oilman last Thursday, !>\ making it a direct oichr of ,i* cm it lie ttl*<* ordered Oil man to ippe-ar in f 're an \tnty iio.c: and which ha* authority t> re i.» hint ftivtn n<tt\e service. Don’t Rest On Your Oars By J. E. McCALL '['h«' Detroit voters went to the polls in Tuesday's primary election and staged a revolt against Mayor Kd ward J. Jeffries’ administration. They nominated Judge Frank, ii’il/derald l»y a vote of nearly two to one in op position to the incumbent in the City Hall. This revolt of the voter* was in protest against Mayor Jeffries inef ficient handling of the recent riot situation, the arbitral,v attitude of his police commissioner, inadequate protection of human life ami property, and the attempt to cover up hesr ami other administrative weaknesses by the issu ance of unconvincing riot reports placing the blame on \ etrroes. Tin* fart that Mayor P ffii •* \\;i* endot Mil by the local metro politan itnllic*. Impressive as It wa*. did tid keep the voting public fiotn thinking for it*<df. T 1,,. elect hut returns show shat tho Detroit public thinks about fi„» need for ;i change in tin* nd mlnistrntl n es out* <iD ■ ft) front page editorial h‘»t week, the Detroit Tribune point ed out Mayor Jeffries failures nnd endorsed trank Hu- Gerald. We said ”It is the hon est conviction of this newspaper that Negro ciiUens nre likely to ,trelvt more human consideration fr.-m Judge Frank Flu Gerald. If SfOTH F Render*, new* ngenl*. dMrlbn tor* mid ndrerlNer* who *end In niaterinl nr rnnimnnlente with the Detroit I'rlhnne offlee nre n*krd In Inrlnde unit number* In *H addresses 1 Dr. R. Nathaniel Dett Dies SUCCUMBS IN BATTLE CBEEK ON USO OUTY Dr. R. b'M* \ ithanii 1 Rett of Ro< heater; S' Y. famed rompo*- f", to.i>lifi and rnnduetm - , d|nl earlv Mnndue from :> h‘>ar: n*- tarV nt TTMtlf ■ 'rook Mbit Dm* wax In Mi< hi” .n on s!\ «.<■■’, . y c icitin •rn fn>rn flt o | sO i . >1 f ' •■■<•* mn~li ■'T r i »ivl(l-‘» stid hi 1 ■ '■•:.* untied a WV' clt pij« ,v !•" >rt Cosier, TV He t wit.' e .• f.i it !pa ’ ants \x> i>» «iT iv. -• \vi» ,’Ko known v? •’••• **>ll«< <>\ ••»■• ■ " »f !*•••, i|j\ \f ,i itor Hi* w •>' w • ’.. inf on ;t »vm • phone which C durobia Ruud mstlne compun v hud i nirttibsalnii ed him to write. For yams h> wax Identified wiih a < 111» «r whbh hroadt nt ft ottt Hampton Institute. Hampton. V«, V volt!min u« »•* Ilmor and ar r*n«r o f Negro folk Irti\- Pi TV't <!'.<» romnosrd p f ;ino u(I ' lior.iT imn n«>*Htonx Hl* ' rin* ( '’.de.'incr if Mn»i>- " n mufo-ln, wax first performed ! .* «h« f’irt • Innatf Svmnhi nr otihesfra lie !-o HTn'i’ thi "M , - i;. l »1• ■ "and "In the TV.flm’s Suite" f<r TV. P«'»••« era• ’ m. ' • tlicit' fi o<l,hti and rent t TVimi n ondxvfllo. Opt «!:■ i e he wax r rivt He attended fthevl :t •<d •i'lt». and rerrtvrd a doctor itc In nni'ic there OVK.R TOR IN HONP S\l F Sampson, who set ker u< wtl at SIO,OOO worth of War Ronds, sold $l!l.t»50 worth, it was made known tins week Mrs Ruth Cunningham. music in structor, sold SO.fiOO worth and little Miss Irene Whaley sold sor>o.(H> l*iituipal C. I) Reynolds congratu lated the fine faculty and student body on their splendid effort*, The children who were not able to buy bonds bought stamps in large num bers ho Is imniln.ilc<l nti.l rl> <'• >l. than from any of the ntfn r mayoralty candidate*." Wo now ii peat thl* tateinent with added emphasis, Wo aim reiterate a not tor »t:re mrnt which appeared In out* same • dltoiial: to wit "Wo w Uld lathrr «•> down,ln defeat on the >Mo of Jurtlro and fair play Ilian win with fin administration wlthh noonis deaf, blind and dumb to the welfare of the underprivileged minority we represent." Negro voters played an im portant part In Tuesday's elec ilon. by helping to give Judge FttcGerald a commanding lead over Mayor Jeffries. Tn some of the N'egio precinct*. Mayor Jef frie* received only four votes to FitzGerald'* 1? r * Jolt \>e' o* were not the onlv oltlzen* who repudiated the present city ad ministration Oraantrod l.abor. Jewl«h voter*. many Democratic (Continued on page ®) DETROIT 1, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, COMPOSER DIES .wm > \ i'll t>m i um Churches To Hold Choir Festival Tlw> Ann Arbor Difir id ,•( the Methodist Church is pl.iim:n; third annual choir, fcsti* al for Sur ■ tlav evening. November 2N. m th First Methodist Church of 'Ann A: - hot Invi'aiinn* arc being t>:*ued t! >- ■seek by festival director Hardin \ ..n In,. ><-n to a I M.' .no t Chun h choirs ..f t)« district to participate in tic* tM,».vsi*d th which usually numbers .'h'iO I.ast veer choirs from chitrchfiti Ann Arbor; Bcllwtllc, I), nton, F; Hmk Howell, Lincoln Perk. Monrot Morenci, Saline, Wayne, and Yp-i- I,inti took port in tiie alTait. win. 1. is otic, of tlu> principal district ac tivities. District Superintendent L'l - Butt of Yp.Mi.inti, who is ;n charge, avet . that the went has i Mui! iijat nig mlluencc upon th. church music of tlie district, and a unify trie «fleet upon the Hunch. The general public is always coidial !\ invited to attend. JOE MEETS DETROIT BUDDIES AT INDIANA CAMP * * * HL f ' I V. - HEM ’z|B : '■■ V fy* k ' ftc 'HUSK, • w 1 *. s V.vv••/v,,-’-'- ■ tjb 'wW^SßS^r^'-' Ifi-aty* rlirht <hain|*l«.ii Sad. J«e l.tinl* tMli'tl I nni|t Mlirlmr). 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T.lnnr.l Mil ill of the l»i (not Trihntie »'* rturr.licd |d,ii|i:« a i»<• n In tti I*i* -* I \llla in • Howard Praxy Calls Capital, Labor Deserters Iti in ’‘Si " " <*"' htN 1 < t .•. • ( ilcht t« *»la(f <*i:l 4 .laim* H I »ri* r, innllrnl *.*rll«>n, l.iduih I nil, nhn un« a jtrnlf'- *lnnnl »ttrh*«*r and work'd mil uiih I nl« ".iitrnl li’u<’». H<i*h dark*«u and \ arl« r an- from Itfir- it. .**. niannl I or|i»i Thotn.) '‘ttlnfal. Hi t. .1. i' Ito ~ tMI i lmr< li. a* ;< i • i»< a r.i nr -' • ;o ' . lie In ihi» pafx r. jt . , . . ; 11rII:l n i ni l h * . $ V .'>« « .. »■ . 1 ' * - i: " ■ - \ : •\ "... • *v . I— t : T ■ • *“ ’ v. . • VV \ 1 T • ! Vi. ■ v,? ’ , ’ . -r V . f.f.r I’lnil I ■ 'I r lr > .■ V I <f !•' . I < ft V* ' ' ' I /•>*» ( j ■ 1 ’ - *;«•■* ;•<•! /*••!: 1 njj 'm.• •'> • • * «* i* * •- . "'/*■* ,*,< ' * • ‘ 1 . , , v , ~.1 r . ■«. • '. • •' ■ ■!<!!?’• **!■> hia ’irt *t‘* 1 i i * i \ r V i • • T ■ \V. ' p If ie Ki ' ■ ■ • ’ ' •' 5. ~• , , ~f V V ft* ! ‘Ti'l ’ >*r ■ fi * “ <t f M-V ' " « '! * V. <■» ft M(Vi l'r t <( <'ntlnn«*»t on fine* 9> 4 #| FULL I lie 0F I W NEWS PHONE CL if*' -d 2921 Fitz Gerald Gets Plurality Primary Vote Simmons Among 18 Nominees * ' ‘4; •.* . • • '■ \ 4.. V V . * * *> Ii»! Vr* ]$> v t n T * • .1 * I ■ _ 4 ■ # • ' ! wj!- « ,»» r . • Plans Outlined Fc- Building Fund 3- (*;» deni. We* '.is* Friday night ax sen? Vi'.ti.ixJ.s: Crinth .*nJ v .irked * ’ nt-.*;v* plans for a SI *»' lt. ‘he ir.*ere*t of fro M.* M< :• '“i r h ureh Bui’ tins Tin i f>- F T Bvrd. !m ..nd rrrusteti.il iepre;utn irum 'h* Methods? «hurches <f ll.r oitv «'<>' t present >*r\tl aciep*- rd Mib*ii tlM.i’ tpHda* *ri he reported •t <hc date set for (he closing Fev Wm. H WtUi*mi is the district su perintendent.