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PAGE TWO Soldier Becomes Only Negro Teacher At Large Hawaiian High School One of sh» many interesting personages the National Baptist Corn option, Inc, l which I' matting hart in Ha ro>t is T 5 William K Hi''. who has reient lv returned from Honolulu where pi» trig *: ationed with a quar termaster cor pa for months To Hall who i« nn ordained minister of tha Convention. Is now stationed a* O'Reilly (Sen nal hoapira! SprtngfiHd. Mis souri Whii* in Honolulu THall at tended tha cradun’e division of tha Fur ersity of Hawaii where ha completed ii hours toward his masters i.tjrca in education l'n-, dor an n-mtlitun employment order for ministers he was al lowed o perform his milltaiv duties a* i ;eht *o that ha could tench in <v>* ( .f the Island high schools divine iim dav T*• Ha!', * a\p» ience a« a re cui:«’ - ‘ m'ml'cr of the faculty, fanrhinc soph’iiofe core studies in and cewnl ma'hemetii s n *ha socorrl '<!£■ * iif the four public 1 ,ch « ho ( >' 4 Honoiiihi was * "u H taught in the Wa 1 ’ i*’ H •" Fnr jngton huh school v so i'ii n '.-’lent of pupils luda Japanese <*hine*e Fili pino H.iwau.tn, J'ortuiiaes. Ko Fir«t Class Butcher On* 1 I ipitM. .>'■ Taking t barge of 'I •:i T Hepnrf me nt M'l'l' SOJOURNER CONSUMER COOPERATIVE Imi | M>r MUll( A*k for Mr. Met a* lin *'y Hair OrsMlng [ OUAIIT* J . • A1 / i A » Y,or \ \V m , 50c P'm To« j** <£. HO-RO-CO./st. Louis, Mo. A 0?tooc!reful! < > ' 1 *1- “bou* 'ho** ' - i—. s _ rut* burn* -use* . - -> -~Q£ AP'I PV!. - -kin r ,&■ -df . r • omn.i Moth- know M r !:r.» f << »„ and r i righ' for chil , V , ''j dr<n xml gr srn ' ur* Ha? rr xnv IStS* < 3 tor- * a? m ; ■ f - -/> «- » um.e. Always g t MOIIOLINE E— PURE WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY ORIGINAL LUNCH The Best In Steaks - Chops - Chicken Dinners Salads - Sea Food Dinners, Etc. Open to I ;.W A. M. Farbes John»on, Prop*. 2616 Gratiot Avenue 8 Sportsmen Hotels J 3761 WEST WARREN J {: . S Permanent & Transient Rooms ALL UP-TO-DATE CONVENIENCES i Phone TYler 4-8630 I For Reservations H. C. THOMAS, Proprietor jj If you feel old and run down, take COMBS BLOOD TONIC A great aid to sufferers of rheumatism, lumbago, syphilitic hlood condition, and other blood disorders, Call for it at the following stores: hst side I anfleld I»rii(r *l«re. I anfield anH Ha«flna«: tat Kate Brua store. Ha«tlnr* nnd l»llno|«: Swart* Bra*. Brnt Store. Ba*ttne« and I.l?imr«ton: Mnriel'* Brna Store, F. folnmMa bid! St. tntolne. n F*T S|BF. Bat|t |»rn» (0- M/t.rdw and Seotfent tnmphell Brne to, Bllford and «-th: Ma«on Bror t'n.. Bllfnrd and Bhltewnod. 1 raan Torto Rican. Samoan Span ish and whits children That mem bers of tha faculty and adminis tration also included Orientals. Pol' nenians Larina and whltea lie was ’ha onlv Negro in the school In civilian life T S Hall is principal of the Booker T Waah ington aleman f arv school of Kirk wood Missouri Ha stranded Stowe collage of St Louis and received pi, B S in education from Lincoln university. Miasou ri Ti Hal! savs his post war plans are to study and taka full ad'antage of the educaional prn- Msions of the Cl Bill of Rights tor 'eteran, of World War II la plans to enter the School of Pi vin i*i a* Vale untie'ally. As lor Hawaii and Ita future ha likes to quote I’t asjden' tJregg M Sinclair of tha Fnliaraitv of! Hawaii "Hawaii a days as a passing station haie gone for | the Pacific eia is upon us and] the islands strategically locat . and between the Far Fast and America, will naturally pla' a Riea new »nl p commercially, cul turally and as a Catherine place i>f statesmen military leaders, mid n1 a I ectual, of the Pacif- U powers ’ OXFORD HALL ( ontfniieil From I'ag* I •ml flower* g- owing at th* *n liiinir of their building lns'ead of th* paper an! rubht«h there They mo they want < ’•»«n halt* .'mil sanitation a* thov are trv tnc *r» roar their children to re spect cleanliness Prior to the war it i* staled tho building was k*p i Iran and orderly Then. the member* of the flub *nv thine* began to change nfter th* outbreak of war. Man' of th* Occupants «'»r* inducted in'o thr Army. leaving •Mr families Many took war >« 'o help the war effor' nd tit* r!ti!i« committee found it difficult to obs*n » th* draatji • nan: a taking pln< * in th* iMlililiiu They wimh rnnvidrratr nf Mi* management* Inahilitv to *- **•’' tr r proper maintenance Snm» of 'll* < hanges which took place in th* building a* stated by ot «npantn included removal bf 1 ii/r connei't inn* for receiving package*. telegram* and an nouminr guests. telephone* on oath floor taken out all en "irnu left open nigh* and dar permitting tramp* drunk* and Mange * to enter at will. Ft j* alleged *>v the < luh that often • litldren In leaving the huild irg for arhool. were frightened a 1 seeing intoxicated 'men I vine in the haM The Incinerator* were dosed, they *ay and odoi * w*r« nil through the htiildmc The t luh called a meeting of he occupants and a*k»d manage trent to resume the Inriners'or* service The Focus i lub • officers and M, ember* ate p oijd of th* pro • ••** tbev are a* hi*'ing In Im ; loving their home environment DETROIT 1. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1945 SOLDIER-PREACHER COMBINES TEACHING AND FIGHTING EL tJtl ft a \ fflG^FnH 'm. v Honolulu. Oahu. Territory of Hawaii. Is tha scene of thl, pic lure which was taken in tha *cho<il yard of tha Wallace Rid er Farrington high school, tha second large*: of the four puh* Must Account For Wounds In order to clear np th* atorv of how h* was shot Lonnie My ers. 44. of ?70t riin:on is b*ing held bv police as a witness. Mvei, walked into the Receiv ing hospital Friday. August SI, at S 4.v ant suffering from gun -hoi wounds in th* right arm He told police that he was standing at he corner of Reacon and St Antoine listening to the music inside the Club Owen*, when he wa* approached by a man with a gun in his hand He *aid the man to and him to walk to the al lev. Instead, the complainant satd Im ran around a parked tar. and he man fired striking him in the right arm. Recause Mye?* was vague about In* alleged assailant « descrip tion and because the time of the rhooting was one-hour and twen ty minute* after the theatre-bar bad closed, police are holding ihe defendant for further inves tigation CLASSIFIED ADS wV>TEI» Fvperleneed Operator, Forest I odge Meant? Shop, ( all TFrraee 1- SM 7. FOR MI F .*» Room hoti*e. newly decorated, V W, Section. Also 2-car garage, Itrirk Siding, (all IN. *-fwlO.V f. Itannis. FOR SAI F. » room house with .» rooms fnrn- Itnrr. 2 baths, steam heat, newly decorated, nttick possession. Rea suitable. Owner. TFmple i-(M»|9. /LAXATIVE ?f Black-Draught it I 2-Uaually thorough P A 3-Alway* economical / . GREGORY’S TAILORS AND CLEANERS “Th«* Mnro in thr MMrilo of thr block doing hnalncM on tho Square" Smartly tailored a nit n and roat« for l.adlea and Gentleman. Large A'lnrtment «f fine qnallty woolen* In atnck. • 5743 Haatinga St. MAdiaon 2524 (Saar Hendrle) Y.K. YATES PHONE VI. 1-9643 lie high achools of Honolulu, la now in session In Itetrol:. kneeling In tha foreground is T.* William f. Hall of St. I.onls, Mo. who taught In the school during hi, 211-month PACING THE WALKIE-TALKIE DEPARTMENT A. Hubbard. ISM Ly caste is being bald on a charge of larceny The defendant wns arrested Thuradav on a com plaint of Eugeno Purr 10*01 E. Jefferson. Rurr told police that the da fondant entered hi* room while n maid win cleaning It and w;o!a hi* small radio Purr aatd ha Intar found tha jadlo at a near by pawn shop It had baan pawned undar tha nam* of Jamas A Hubbard. Hubbard was arrested at a neighborhood theatre He de nlad knowing; tha complainant or even being in tha vicinity of I<MOl E Jefferson A check at ilia building, poliop said, dts cloaad that the defendant livail in tha next room to Rurr. LEGAL NOTICES < Htßl.ro R. RFRKY. Attorney DUt* Rrnndway State of Michigan in tha Circuit Court for tha County of Wayne in ( hanoery. VIOLA GLOVER. Plaintiff \* GEORGE GLOVER. Defendant ORDER OF IM RI D ATItIN At a saaaion of said Court held in tha city of Detroit. Wavne County, Michigan on thin Seven teenth day of August. AD, DM."' Present: Honorable RORFRT M. TOMS. Circuit Judge If appearing to this Honorable Court from affidavit on file that the defendant i* a resident of ihis State and that process for h « appearance has been duly is«u»d and that the same could not ha served by reason of hi* absence j from or concealment within thi« State, or by reason of his con tinued absence front his place of residence On Motion of Charles R Rerrv. Attorney for tha Plaintiff It Is Ordered that George Glo ver appear in answer to the Rill of Complaint filed In this cause within three 13 1 months from the date of this Order, or said Rill of Complaint will be taken as con fessed aealns* him i It la Further that a copv of this Order he .according to law In the Detroit ‘'Tribune a newspaper printed nnhllahed and circulating in said Conntv; and also that a copv of this Order he sent hv registered mall to the last known post office address of the defendant said ad dress bein» I* o .’. Riopeile street. Detroit. 'Hohl*ao RDRFRT M TOMS Circuit Judge |(\ TANARUS,.„„ Popv, ' j CASPAR T 1.1 VC, EM A V Clerk Re A A Rerger Deontv Clerk M 10-20 •<*; venire record In Honolnln. T*» Mall, an ordained minister. Is attending the Aational Baptist contention, Inc., ISA, which WOMEN Continued Front Page 4 d*nt. Mrs A. B De.Ment. of Texas chairman of Finance com mittee, Mrs. Viola T Hill sec rnd vice president; Mrs, K A. Wilson, historian; Mrs M. J. Ilrockway. parliamentarian: Mrs. Gertrude E Bush, legal advisor; Mrs W. K, McCain, pianist; Mrs E. F Flue, national director of Nouug People a department; Miss Primrose Flinches. Western di rector of young people, Mrs R C Winston. Eastern director; ami Mr" Corrine W*tts, Sou*hern di l color. Tlie attendance was exception ally latßc and delegates are re ported front every state in the nation. One of tlie big features of tlie convenion "ill he the annual address of Mrs S. Willie Lay . the president; which will be followed by an address by Mis,, Nannie II Rurrnugh. exe cutive secretary. The theme of the Convention is Our Task In Building A Christian World " The big ques tion to be discussed will be: "Christian Conversion In The New Conversion Period The objective sought by the Convention will be to raise SIOO Ono for the Missionary Training S< hool at Nashville. Tenn $40,000 of th* total amount is expected to ha raised in De troit. Mrs. J. C. Mapp is vice chairman I Will Rebuild Your Shoes —with Oak Leather At reasonable prices, while you wait. Aonr Guarantee: my 46 years In Same Ideation. J. MILLER’S ONLY PLACE 515 GRATIOT AVE. | ruiiDru ac rnn mF\F ayd jay streets UIUIaLiI Ur uUU Kr .\. RAYMOND S. JACISON, Pastor Sunday School 0:30 A M Morning Servlco—11:00 AM. Young People ■ Hour—6:3o P.M. Evening Service—7:3o P.M. Evangelistic SerrlcG 7:30 P. M. Wednesday LESTER’S QUALITY MARKET Selling Quality Goods at Low Prices 5251 HASTINGS STREET SPECIAL SALE OF BANK PROPERTIES t-FAMILY Bouton, 250—Brick A stucco, 13 rooms, H.A. A H.W, heat, SIB,OOO. Boston, 330—Brick A stucco, 13 rooms, H.W. heat, SIB,OOO. Grand Bivd. W., 1378—Brick A frame, 7 rooms, H. A. heat, $9,000. 2- Merrick, 3867-69 A 3877-79—2 family frame, , Ist floor, 3 rooms, 2nd floor, 4 rooms, stove heat; also 4- family 8.V., 3 rooms each, H.A- heat, SII,OOO. Rivard, 5536-38—-Frame, 6 rooms each, stove heat, $3,200. Wabash, 1 5386—Stucco, Ist floor, 5 rooms, 2nd floor, 3 rooms, stove heat, $3,800. 3- Stanley, 3202-10 A Williams, 5715-23 2 B. V- 3- family Terraces, 3 rooms A bath each, H. A. heat, SIB,OOO. 5-FAMILY Mavbury Grand, 5657-71—B. V., 5 rooms each, H. A heat, $15,000, FIRST LIQUIDATING COP?. 44 MICHIGAN AVENUE CHERRY 8700 ... _ —-Timnn mar —— ■ • ■— ■ —"‘‘e* -v- « ■ ■ MICHIGAN BELL STARTS EXPANSION Its wartime operations at an end. the Michigan Bell Telephone company this week announced that it has launched a 9120,000,000 5-year postwar construction pro gram. * George M. Welch, president of the company, sa,ld the program will include the erection of 49 new buildings and 13 major additions to preaent buildings, expenditure of 150,000,000 for new central of fice equipment, long distance cable containing 50,000 miles of wire and cable for local calls with enough wire to encircle the globe more than a hundred times. Construction already is under way on |5.00n,00n -worth of pro jects and engineering preliminaries have been completed on about one fourth the total program. Welch said. Tlie proposed program, largest in the history of the company over a comparable period, will Increase the size of the Michigan Bell sys tem nearly 50 per cent. It will reach out to virtually all of the company* 252 exchanges. Inter rupted by the war. the compin'''* rural expansion and improvement projects will be resumed at a coat of more than f 13.000.000. Welch said the program will pro vide telephone Jobs not only for the company's 2.900 employees In the armed forces but also for 2.000 new telephone workers In addi tion. thousands of jobs will be provided Indirectly for employees of sub-contractors, builders, and suppliers Citing the company's No. 1 oh ective a, providing service for the 125.000 now on the waiting list. Welch cautioned against undue op timism "Although our postwar fob is started and will b« acceler ated as rapidly as possible," he said "it Is of such magnitude that we still must qsk the public's co operation and patience." “HELP IN YOUR PROBLEMS” Worried. Discouraged, Rfcok In Mind and Rody? Your questions promptly answered Rend $1 on to— MME. L. A. DUPREE ••Metaphysician" Mfi Oahwood RltiU < lilcago l.». 111. HAIR & SCALP TREATMENT UK IHH M A SPECIAL 0 p and * OFFER 14 *1 5# Qk S V > •».«"* VSx MAIN yw SOMAOI As< KAie CRIMI «4c LAgOI NIW SlltllNO 4 OUNCI JARS Oik *S< ICONOMY till tt IS NO MADP IRON.IURNT, IIOSIN. nv munc uniuu hair. Send No Money! UNO YOU* OKOI It TODAY SATItfACTION GUARANTIED Jessie Kare Beauty P/oducts Cos. 507 Sth Ave.tßm 40J) Nsw Yerk City 2146 St. Antoine Street. Comer Columbia —CLlTforo fcazg WINS AIR MEDAL Captain Erne*f H. RnTenpnrt, of Detroit. recent*.? wa* award* ed the Air Medal for merltor* lon< achievement whl'» |»nrf I ripatlng In aerial flight a« pi lot. by performing Sl.*» field ar tillery observation sortie* again** the enemy In Italy. He served on the Fifth Army front with the Mnd “Buffalo*' In. fantry division. HU wife. Mr». I.ncllle R. Pavenport. live* at B.HO Josephine avenue. 'WROE ny AVIMFRF.It < OVINCiTON Mr. and Mrs. Welling on Morris of Alntyra avenue have as their house guests Mr*. Daisy Thomas, Mrs. Emma Jenkins. Mis* Eleono ra and Mr. Cedric Johnson of Cleveland. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison and son. Seaman First Class Archie Lee Morrison, of Flint, wrrp week-end giieats of Mr. and Mrs Augustine Sims of Railroad street. Miss DeloU Wise of Gary. In diana. is spending her vacation wi:h Misa Xewtona Rlunf of R 23 Conant street she j« also visiting her relatives while here. Johnnie Parker, «on of Mrs Eunice Parker of Fast Third St. will leave for camp. September 5. A going-away party was given for him Saturday. September 1, at the Community center, sponsored hythp younger set Prompt Service mSmik ★ Furniture Loons! ★ Auto Loons I ★ Solory loons! to *3OO C° nveß ' int Monthly Paymenti i OH Clara Tnr MiitWy Puatet *lm '-- CMN » eLeL it " V JSKJk a ritMii rnMH rifMh pi(mx *»» m.seee.44 T V / 7$ 24.34 .9.94 t 9.63 t 7 33 x US 44.14 29.03 14.04 12 34 Do you need money? Would ■ 300 70.30 34.40 25.38 I*7B wo nvvu vvouia • )0J)0 3433 J77J j9) j loan of $lO to SIOO tide you over? *' -■ 1 i ■•■"* Skni iifiMMt nnytMai. InMlsi ikaj* Then phone, write or call at any ai t kkhi M«iMr h »iw< hitn«i u« lin, of Provident'* convenient office*. IpinaaiMSMf •*Mami 4m. You'll get service. No ID I Y quiria* will be madeol your friends I nW llrllll I or relatives. Look at thachart. and LOAN & SAVINGS SOCIETY y(,u " ”* *' * * h *’ Convenient Downtown Office the amount you want to borrow. F ’ K 1308 BROADWAY DIAMOND LOANS l% ' ww UiWMUffMI *5 00 TO *SOOO *«»• M Main oni y 603 Tobin Bldg. FHA IMPROVEMENT •hone RA 3542 LOANS ISTABIISMID 190* FOR TWENTY YEARS IN DETROIT Baker’s Has Lead Used Car Field 400 BARGAINS TO CHOOSE FROM— WE TRADE Tire* Practically New— Quick Service 1941 CHRYSLER \°Zl Sir *995 Umlin lifiit I Clean Inside ami Out. A Bargain 1941 MERCURY T 2 ";!r *895 Mitilln Heat, i- | n Excellent Condition- Hurry 1941 BUICK SiTwlr* *975 !*• il.'Hter A Sweetheart Many Kxtraa 1941 HUDSON ‘785 Radio Healer Paint Like New- Many Extra*— Hurry 1941 CHEV *695 l‘ '»■ Heater A-l Condition-A Swell Buv i94ioLDS T “rr:;" « Radio Healer. Rebuilt Motor A Tina Bargain 1942 Radio Heater Century Model Many Extras 1942 OLDS t'C ‘1095 H " In. Heater llydromatlr Drive--l.lke New Open Every Evening Until Eleven P.M. BERT BAKER “THE BIG LOT’* 9800 Grand River, corner Livernoi* - PHONE NORTHLAWN 9200 Get» $75 Reward CHARLOTTE. N. P-fANp Thompson Harris, , ]nra| (rur "' driver, received a ITS rM)t * last week for returning , that contained almost *i ua c. B. Br.wl.y, . ’• Cheater. S C. Harris put out a fee|, r he found the money that ,* Its rightful owner. Brawny | * the wallet when he cam, h» r L a few Sundays ago. Nine July Murders BIRMINGHAM <A\T .. rntea rather cheap in R, rffi|5 '* ham these days During Jn *‘ murder accounted for the deaths nine Negroes Whites go m , quick fade out, from ljf. h ,’ r too. hut voluntarily Fo- ir people committeed suicide * ing July, but none „„ m , Jr | dered. No Negro committee-i ,«i. cide. Cab Buys Plane t ah Calloway has ente-,4 1 negotiations with th* ro ->,. tnent to buy a C-M tranapwi plane, which he will us* t 0 tr|R port his orchestra or, th #a( .j dates across the coun trv JOIN THE metropolitan funeral SYSTEM fWD Mark Arenn* LEGAL NOTICES SALE OF Al’TO TO ,m ;< fy GARAGE KEEPER s 1.1 \ Notice is hereby given th. undersigned will sell ul pi) hj l( auction to the highest ht-Herst .1310 Russell. Detroit, Mudugan on Monday the day f (>,] tuber. 134.1, at TenVrlo, < , ni the following described »■;> bile. Plymouth, l'. „g in < numher P4-303MV stored , . |„f, by Willie Rawer. Reg .*«. owner Willie Sawei Th - Sa!« will he made to satisf> t..r ;| g# Keeper's Lien in th.> amount n| I'll Oft. Dated. August 2'* I’m\ FRED THOMPSON. Acer* end Constable.