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uu acttVILLE, June tJL ItodcrfeHer Jr. rrvn first reason for his presence, he said, was triiti and rezard for the men and women of the Sonth 'V. gecond was "as an evidence ot interest and belief in ihe' thft tnird reason race, today at the 54th commencement exercises of Fink ilLhv. the South's oldest colleffe. cited three reasons whv 3 paving "is liisw iai iiaaiiYu suna way ne was ae hi first commencement day address at mv institution: jiving his reasons hfi also enunciated his phiJosophy of edu to honor a man KJr.

amonsr you. of iTYiafldnation. fearlass. Si able. hands I nave couniea a Ba" Mr.

Xn.r "I have coma hera to Zrr: we is my friend, your KVr President Thomas Elsa Jones, fee of you are thinking as 1 I v. vou what you would do ln aaaoclated with the rf Rockefeller. Money in itself less, impotent, stsrile. A man $1 000 in gold 'on the desert die of hunger or of tiurst. Ha mad and pensh, and the MP v.ai Vim.

But man. rh a man. xou win i 1 rtnt as such information isi or to shrewd lawyers whosa cruel ia to make money and wnoso Jut concern is that justice be done; ii to turn out doctors who reckon bar auccesa in dollars collected kber than in human suffering relieved, in human life saved; or to bin teachers who think of their Wession simply as a way of mak (m living; to ns men iur uuai hwlife that, is sharp, slick, shady. Chief End ef ExUteace fibvlninl v. varvone ahould make and properly education ought I ap to that ena, out tne cniei ena ei'itenco ia not lO a uvina.

at to rnnko a life. May It not well s. thn. that the answer to our oues ia thKt the purpose of education ptoflt the individual to live a use' wr.t In which he finds himself. A.

life not selfish, unproductive. 'useful, vicious, but a useful life. im inrans service: It often means "if you hav on talent, usa it well: tjiu have ten talents, ten times as such is expected of you. The modern orid thinks too much of Its risrhts, fl little of Its responsibilities. The rt Kim of education should be to fit r.

to live a well rounded Ufa. All aiij no play makes Jack a dull i.ric is essential for everyone. ctDcr things are needed also W. reoreation. love, worship, the ap of v.nuty in birds, flowers.

art. music, literature: the rec duty In parenthood, cltl neigrh borliness." sr. roieller paid tributa to r.y traders of the race, in yi' r.s r. T. Washington.

Coun Cuiien rt id many others. expressed the wonder that more not Riven in the currlcu of the hverate collesre to the and the beauty of love in to the need re oilece Careers that large numbers of i.H rush' iTf ft rf4trt whA 'i wnnld nff tlNrfui Arfiina ttn In th4r towns. Ta ann4 so tnstiy years In school or col I' ot necessarily mean one ilniQlinn hm f.ln or oecome dlssatisned i ifcuinstftrices and environ 1 i.iir iqi is cast ana live. tted by natural en ATTAGKERGETS FiyE YEARS LITTLE ROCK. ArV Jinu li iy irt mtiBioa Court! for an actacK on a young whit woman.

Bu(encea weansaay to nva years' Jmpnsomnent by Sndxm Amber McGhee. Irring was convicted a few days ago and th jury left the penalty to the court. iZ Li in hriwn. imaeination. ontral thong ht of ths ntlrm his brain, rawn, irnjagMiauon, Commncmat x.rclsi.

wm that Ljr money as his servant, may ynt yw ha. been the most sueM inmrrv: cure the diseased. ui 4n tha hutory of yik uBir.i. llVtof Place. blo.m, for beauty into life.

for tha neat expansion. FJ' I Paul II fi avath Tribute to Dr. Jones board of truTt.h.TSL.". 'H? l. t(11v needs men with nn trlbuta to tha Grit of service.

We are always pUshment aa "UtUe short of rioSirk. trit of Bervice. we are always puen Egfor men of this kind. Your c. i wuiiTta iq uric lav4 Is thraa yjiB.

There are a dozen opportu that would be immediately 01 to him vera he free aiseuasaa tha proaraaa of ak and tha spiritual. "In rh. nnt 1 ma 1 ii 1 has passed tha million martc' tn n.c,?? eaa tailt in addressmg ta the Fisk beeB a virtual ra'oiution involution thara hara. nrHnsrsrnrv Mnvi a I mw HMiyvi VWUI USiVB C.T who has lust made a second roja tha curriculum. Vjjd, HO tVI 4v.

all of tha stuaant hara ara tuiil collaara atudna a Were 1 trustees have luat voted ttoiaH James, trustee of the uar ot music ana to jrive a music Jarr lor Wfie Cori Snhtm E. rporation of New York; sHekarrrs Mar and Leonard Outbwaite acquired adjoininr land to this insti Stt ffirT.Spelman Rockefeller affi. KrTJliXl? rm.TiL mesa men we mib. university in raet as well aa in Wiive of nearly S500.000 which na course in husinass admlnla TV tration is also in tha process of forra been given to ih support 1I inc and wlu provide Vhit I consider andent Jones program I devel one of the most important phases of Vpwntfor Fisk University since ne "lYB ri Cto NashviUe, less than twoLuI.hB'hCav. race, teachere, doctors, lawyers whtte write an the now Ln I compare favorably with than nv I Turning to the graduating class, fchool in country.

Graduates from l.Hl.,, .5 InsUtution. can enter Tale and. M. KOCKeieurs auu nv Harvard in the same classes and carf propounu a single qucsuvu suu proceea. wito tnetr ftisner oegrrees to Mest aa answer.

I 01 in" im eauca Inn is Liia qunuvui i "hat is the purpose rf: education 1 1 It not to cram tne wim formulae, facts, figures, 1m anaaoV Julius Rosanwald BDoka a few wnrria tie said tnat he reit like a counterfeit appearing: in a scholastic a own. but tnat he baa acquired it by virtue of temoer ot tne noaco or trus tees of tha University of Chicago. i bob count myseir among the college men," he said, "but if the chief purpose of education ia to enable a man to know man. think I am educated. I came here todar iirrolr tmnnu of two men.

On of tham la Presi dent Elsa Jonea and the other la John D. Rockefeller, Jr. "I consider Mr. Rockefeller tha greatest cltisen of the United Statea i am not referring to his wealth nut to the use that he has made of that wealth." Aeejalred from Father tos AmigeBes Lands Aipponmiiimoimtl ANGELES, June 14. (A.

N. Marking the first Los A nn I rnm' cif 5f IT stae anilrlftr alrnm fa fveaf A fyTiab Rsttrt vj a t.vuu aava uuuim bmvm wwv nas been appointed deputy city prosecutor of the city of was made by Dr. E. J. Licklcy, who has been 'ro5 for the nast two vars and who has been recently Mry worci! bv the CAtv rrw annAiKt rvn naiar itanutiika ovisr 'j demands of Ms office.

of ntr the appointment of a Nearo he stated that arewth of VP in the city durine recent years has made liberality and viewpoint necessary to represent all people of this great: ne was making it strictly on the merits or. tne people in 'I'pointce, Bert McDonald, is one of the comparatively few t' Uive sons, bein born in th ritv in 1898. educated in the reet School, Los Angeles High School and the 'University! California, receiving his B. A degree in 1923, making him unsest lawyers in the state, lie is a prominent worker M. Church.

1 i LOS ANGELES, Cal June 14. Photo thaws three of the young et the cups they icon at the Babu and Beautu Contest. He talked of his interest In the I l.jj i J. r. Negro race and aaid that We had ac Ty 2i quired Jt largely from bis father, who I i was interested in Tuskegea Institute.

I ona, Col. Lower right as Miss "Later I became acauainted with I si ist iesfstt idivt Booker T. Washington and my Inter est was increased. wfco tfs totwner cf the oeauty He told of approached for a I prise. The Beauty Contest teas elonff re7Zar lines and the made the promise that 1 would con winner watt presented unth a beau tribute substantially on the under I ttui trophy at well as a caen prize sunamj inn a x.

ouiioina; i two thousand dollars for the Negroes should be provided. I This was not possible at tha time, but I Ir. 'ft'" have not been Ignored." he continued. rt TiTtt.riiMiiT "4 doubts have passed to cost not than 1100.000.1 Tha school Is atandlnar on the almaVnfflno ings that shall be of a given character hrm Vot i the the Mr. Rosenwald emphasised tne aeea of education foe.

the Negroes. "I don't mean higher education." ha aid. cation will provide leaders for the e. mere operation institution and In.mS Fisk tradition is looking toward Fisk tradition is. looking greater achievements.

P. L. Harned. commissioner cf edu except iniofar a. higher edu.

"ffiTT was unable ti "axeent Insofai n2lPlace on the program because of at the like. But every Negro, like averjr Tennessee in Knoxville. Mr. ia.nl ASS Harned desqrlbed the progress of'edu sd this is what I am Interested I cation in Tennessee and other South man In. How else can we expect a racejern during the past years and 10 oe co operawTB, iuwnm.n COmDllmented Fisk on its acnieve iMful if their means or communica.

i vt u.m. th. tlon with themselves and with us are I nnrfttlnn nf the follraea to inadequate i improved public Instruction. The Julius Kosenwaia runa. accora i n'i j.

Hale Saeaka ing to a report issued recently, nasi Wmlam HaUs. president or the been Instrumental in the erection, or I National Association of Teachers In 4.245 buildings for schodl purposes in colored Schools and president of the the, states of Alabama, Arkansas, Agricultural and Industrial State Florida. Georgia, Kentucky. Lou lsi CoUege expressed his faith in" Fisk ana, Maryland. Mississippi, North and pal4 tribute to the ttrst presl Caroltna.

Oklahoma South Carolina, ant of tne institution. Speaking Texas and Virginia. from the standpoint of Negro leaders The total cost of these buildings tn the e)juaational field, he aald that has been 118,886.444, of which Mr. or a ttme naj been discouraged Rosenwald has contributed. J.I63,0Z.

OTer tn, large appropriations and en the rest being contributed by the gen aowments (that were going to the eral public These buildings accotn wntta schools and colleges. "But then, modate 11.033 teachers and 49S.41i ln thoae days." he said. "I comforted pupils. i myself with the thought that it anat Tenneesee has 100 bunding eon tared llttlel who waa being educated structed under this plan at a cost of Jugt BO sohiebody was. The white S1.447.S27, accommodating 7SI teach people, neva had to educate themselves era and I4.J45 pupils.

before having the vision that has en "The spiritual pnases oa aucuiiDleij them (to help tne Negroes, ur. ttala stressed tne co operation now existing between the racea in educational matters. Following musical numbers by tha M.n'. (lleaTciub. Dr.

Bruce R. Payne. president bf Peabody College for Teachers. addressed the audtence. President Payne stressed the ide that education is useless and even dangerous (unless It is permitted to flow fronv the reservoir of tho great Institutions of learning to the people ia general.

I Oherlin Offers $200 Reward For Slayer OBERLIN, June 14. The Oberlin Tillage council has voted a $200 reward for the arrest and conviction of Otis Grant, wanted in connection with the killing of his wife, Florence, and Mrs. John Robinson, last May 16. This brings the total re ward up to $500. Grant was traced to West Virginia after abandoning his automobile near Columbus, but has not been heard of tacz PITTSBURGH, SUNT.

1G, i 4 1 iLL4 1 I I' 2k HONOR G. 0. P. DELEGATE MnwTCLAlfe. N.

June 14. A testimonial dinner In recognition of his services to the community wa tendered last night at the Montdair I. M. li. A.

to tr C. Alexander of Orange, r. GENERAL EDUCATION BOARD OFFERS MOREHOUSE COLLEGE EIIDOVLIEUT FUI1D Institution Given Three Years to Rane Equal Sam ATLANTA? June 14. Dr. John Hope, president of Morehouse College, announced at the close of the commencement exercises, June 5, that the General Education Board isr ii business I 1 mm 1 1 1 Hi pi 111 1 I in riMinv 111 II 4L 1 Iv 1JTTIJS ROCT.

Art, Jaaa 14 ifexabart of a array Catnmiaaioa tha National Nzra Bualaa Laavraa. who Toads a stcial stady ef local biralnaas coAdactad Negroes hara, met and delivered ad dress ta a bin Brntlaj a aid xmder tha aaarOeasi of tha local hrasfli af the Btrtatai Tahorlan Temple WadaaadaT A. VT. Ziltoa, praaidant af tha local laaroa, presided. Addraaaaa wara'mada Yf Cor don H.

Simpson, ef SU Lorui. Said director af tha survey Wta daU H. BalUm. of ChVajro, aare aa raeantry atadied lOO Nto aeea; J. II.

liars. Houston, Tax and Bart X. Kady. vtce president ef tha Xisuoaal rxr Boainaas Laaraa, lATLvw4na tha TiBi saa nrrrf I v. Vm.

Mmiam wm ta rial I if aX Aaafai. fasa. Jfiaa. A nalliaO. faaiaa.

ii Sprtega to make a simCar sarvey aa taa aaair er ataaac. aad tody. array wta also be Tvr at caa CWaaati made In Jaci son, Misa ana rrw Orteama. la. it la said.

I rta. aaa vrr iiwr" Tha National Boxineas Laaroa, tia era waleh vai ooadad by the Tata aaW aa XaUad iayva. Booker T. Waahiartoa at Bostoa. ia 190a, will bold 1U rert annual I aioa In New York City, August IS to IT Inclusive.

Three Trustees Of Fisk Named U. J. Alexander. Vernon Added to Board of New York City has offered to the I ir. Hope's connection nth tbe eel I Important betterments in baildiegs college the sum 5300,000 toward Ktxty one years have reauitea and sdenUBe aouip: an endowment fund.

The offer is conditional one, and depends upon the raising of an equal amount by the institution within a time limit of three years. The total sum ulty. During its ence and growth. widely I is to form an en dowment for the support of the fac 1 years of exist Morehouse College has been noted for its training in leadership and character, made possible by an unusually strong, though comparatively small Christian fac ulty. Under the guidances of such teachers, the college has sent out graduates who are leaders in the religious, business, educations! and social Life of the; Negro.

Today the presidents or 10 colleges are graduates of Morehouse College, and four of these head land arrant col leges, state supported institutions Many of the race's strongest and most helpful ministers claim tha college as their alma mater, as do scores of business men, professional men ana social workers. With an enlarged faculty, the possibilities are even, greater. With it. the influence for good unon Negro youth, and ultimately upon the race as a wnoie ior tne college now numbers among Its student body representatives almost every state in the nation, wul be more It was perhaps a coincidence but a significant onr that one of tbe commencement speakers should cnoose I or nis eqoject. Inter est in i.juraiian.

resi i.nt Hop" too. in a snort I intrcouctlon to hi announcement of the Oenrral Kdu need of greater, Negro support Xor tlarred faculty and a areatlr ea li reased student body. But la spile this last Indication or growt he atmosphere of a progreeslra. mall Christian college, taa only eie of Its kind devoted solely to tbe education of Negro boys and men. I'lans will ba made iramMtiUir for a campaign to raise the tl0.e on the success of which tha gift depends.

Immediately after tha exer cises, the Alumal Association, seder the leadership of Its president. Mr. P. M. bsvls.

manifested Its loyalty to the college by meeting and pled a ng Itself to raise 1100.00 aaaong the colored neo ale of tha Sonth. with the present endownaeat et SS20.000 It Is tba hope ef tba president and others that the campaign and gift will raise tha endowment be Sl.nOd.HOO. Tbe college Is fortunate la basing on Its Board of Trust a. vitally In terested In Its welfare, saeh prosal nent and nubllclr active maa aa Ir. Carter Helm Jciea.

chairman of Xh hoard: Lr. E. R. Carter, of Oeergla, ecretarr of the board: Dr. Fredertrk Lnt.

rf Sew York, presldeat of XI mlra Collere: Mr. Etheridra. af Georgia: the Rev. James B. Adaxaa, or rorlu Dr.

Avery A Shaw, ef Ohio: Mr. v7 Hale, of New Tork; Dr. Jsmss M. Nahrit. af Oeargia; Mr.

Louie NswtoOk of Georgia. BaaaaasssiBBaasasaBBBBBaWBBBasBBBSBBBBaaBasBBBBBaSk SPEAKING OF BEAUTIES The following conversation took placa during a physical examinaUoa of girls in a contest: Judge Calf 1 Venus Fourteen inchea. Judge Thigh? Venus Twenty six inches. Judge Neck? Venus Yea. merit.

Dr. Jorws predicted that Flak would close its fiscal year aa Aag. SI wtth a balanced and rat. college department now has aa I 1 enrollment of 411. and more and I riyKi.ia sa more emphasis la being laid ea its i pannon ur.

ocas oim ma low eveiopment the institution sua nas i icwltc as the taoat urrmt leed: Twice as many volumes la our library aa wa bare at prevent, sea equipment and endowtnent for tha rparuaent I biology, a new papa organ, chairs for tha dining room, furniture for student and faculty dormitories, roads and pathways for tha grounds, paint for thrva faculty rrsidencea and hrve university balls aad mora and better equipment for ear pbyslrs and peT. chology laboratorirs. Wa fteed at onca a taw elatsrooea administra tion building which wi3 ba modem aad eomsnanrurata with a modern program ef education. seed a new chemistry building, a new modern library building, a new wirg for JubCea ball, a new music hall and a Stew Shoots Pipe Out Of Man's Mouth SHREVEPORT. La, Jana 14.

Not satisfied with tha manner la which Isaiah Roae had hie prpa tn his mouth, a white highwayman, after robbing him af SaO. gold watch aad a ring, shot bis pipe out of his mouth, according to a Trport to tha local polica. Reeve was uninjured. iir. Naiyma CWn TTaJre rt eaejti aaat awvtafy at irl Urban League Cooking Class Graduates 25 SPRINGFIELD, III.

Jbt 11 Tha work tha Soath ide Xtlt borhood Cab ef tha Ssrtzrli L'rbaa Learaa caaaa to racreaafal frsitioa when IS ssrmbera ef tha rookisg class Tver i red diplomas Tuaaday trrsitr. Jbm at tha rradaaxixr azerciaaa af tha Tha claaa was arraaitad lata la tha fall of last year and baa mat weakly IX Jj TLrvra tba vVtary af Its Cassraay add Us af rand a4 C'rd acaa ly tta Casa. pary A aa4 Cesray raaa Cvt Us ti rtrax" auBrn naUttn aVUa FrViay al Cr T.i SU lisja. Dsalar Clga elaal west Vba rUU af swa ris far by Ca.ir Jiail llr7. Crar F.

sa ci xl taka tXa tU al ba ritaitg af lla alrls yaartariay taaraUg. caj tared a aarre dacliW ever A. eiae af Xrsba. Nasaseai fcy Ca.Vt Cast. Tifie Snaaa, JJ.ll ef 1 jr aact aaaratad Cta twa Ua lrr af ti Ue pxva.

Ccr7 eaycais sy iirGilre, took Vrd aiara aa averaga aa 'y JCCiJ 4 bmaw first pJkra. af a'cWk ta cr ritiUva dnZa wvra ca sclai a 4S a'rUrk. wra AyUUat aera tary af aar T. TrsSa Davtra ra rwwad tha ye arg traepers be 'ra a ISrtrtt aaT. :4 la ba saai perscaj.

rtmcUoa af Sirs. Eva L. Carre J. do 1 matio vImm taas far NA5UVIIXC Tsnn, June i trtl iiUboLs Puhlue Strdcs Coccrry. Thraa prominent residents rasV Oaaaas were bald ta tha laboratory vuie.

vaaca yvvxanorr, irooq I Kitchen ef that comsaay, Topper and Dan E. McGegta. ware Mrs. S. B.

DanUy. exac atira aa. n. Vl. H.

wua anoownirna. p. Rgera, Sift Mr Potf had, Salli haw. Mrs. Minrie u.

Mre. H. XL an Indebtedness of Kgncy Thomas. Mrs. Ortreda 1150,000.

aa eeveral of tha largest ade. Mrs. Slora WsJker Silas JO Seeing Ota rrw mas hard at work. aha said: "We'U. and bow as ray 1.

2. 3. 4. 6. 7.

8. 9. 10. SPEAKING OF SAFETY Hank Arwcsat rUU. Nlaa eatspaxtaa i I takra Ca) aid to axart' a ia vara aa tbara ty af 4 wbaa tha laat i Ua tr.A rrwaada tba rr Tv aru Krgtna a.

I i eT tha Lati ari ir J'r TkV sical fsreri fsr ISa Whaii 'ti e' tii lie baaa taadac Ce vlrtrry It wa tha fr yaadesacstasa, wlira re rrrtrra Ia aclaa af par's saa' tha ali aajus wta rJsx Caist Cart. Ilalsy CArchad v. M.tin tv. awv.rL. i i a nn fsrward aad ba i a.

rvi i virmti wi'Ji ti achaal total ef eight Nashvillians en thai Palmar achooL It waa cto aa risk Trustee board. Those already I spire Uoaal airht to aaa noV.vrs and servtcr Xa that capacity ara: r. Li. I wires, aosaa So. some 4 3.

a. I Houston. Laa J. LownthaL Mrs. I even 0 years aid.

taAirhizr 5ti Arch Trawick. J. Napier and lastly to tha tasa af laslrr Dr. T. A.

Stewart. strains as tha were ahoat to re Tba othar merabars of tha board catva diplomas. AsA tSaa. ta tSe present at tha annual meeting were: presence af mora thaa 3O0 peria to Dr. IX.

U. Proctor. Brooklyn. N. go for tha cart: aus ef oarit Mrs.

M. I Croith waits. St. PsaL and avhiavroect wax. a V.gi4 wal Paul D.

Cravath. New York orth tha eoelnr, deleirate at larga to the Kepuollcaa I rvrr IT RiMwin. Krai Mr. IiTta Laa waa saJsUtrrlaa National Convention In Kansas I York ntr? 1 nall'nraworth TVamL land Mrs. J.

SL Fusrs, vaiadtor aa. City, Mo. New York Oty. Mr. B.

Central ira.s Different speakers praised ma Tha resignations ef Jodge Robert aJTxea work as a physician, his political McMurdr. Whitt vg WOUma. Mrs. addraaa of the aM pea activities, his Interest In tha af Beverly Mumford and Mrs. Georgia itd tha dinieaaaa.

Tba sUrai fairs of the community and hU ac Tora, White as trust were a mxMl rC Mnt tv. Kvarrl 1 Brooks. Sirs. Msrrvs Dofyxas. frs.

tivities In the educational ana VI Thniaas "artha Lee. Mrs. Uail it c'. problem of the younger people Jj BBJ'Jrid W. E.

Gay. Mrs. Joara Gray if of the community. Wry Harveaon. Mrs.

Mai. iU. i Sadlr, Attorney dolph. Revs. J.

C. Love, Thomas. Y. S. Thomoson, Plaskett.

Dr. S. Kurke. Wm A'm. Washington, F.

F. Thompso Mary Alien and Mrs. Thomas. re. rx.

Addresses were made try james lMr ifcpaias. jiaa. AJalicp Oliver Kan 1 LiT iT "JT I ra. Vertie Unat, ira. ra wwi taxied sealaJ.

wca ba wr afft.l casraaee ex truna. Anctar go la a 4 awaxd. which la to rrr A. ewa. pre party, was eocJarred tXa af Cadet Cast.

rnVaJt twcafvadl a Jver saUl for sscoad bsmara, aad Cadrt Cart, af rGcra brraaa sward far third feasors. TVs ta4sea al Ta a aa were tieea. H. a A A. et.

C4. Ja r. r. A. ad Lial.

A Uasa la L. C. K. O. H', f.

Ul'. la.r nfmfi Cut. i aj na er: ja Ire a I Cu ear s. tat. If 1 ea.

A't 'ri, at i t. Caaiea. af et' aa Drt'ara wta H. H. bnoang tha Invested ftnlietttt Mrs.

Slary Moore. Mrs. Teat a i. T.a t. a tr A Inniversity to a total of ll.20,0oa I pm ar I Ww cr ca our Institutions or learning.

now tha challenge bae eotae! The General Education Board, through Its generous offer, has maalfeated Its ballet la and hope for Morehouse College aa aa Influence la the life af the Negro youth ana the Negro race, It remains for the friends of tha la stltutlon to accept the challenge and respond to It in no uncertain lersaa. Tha commencement exercises marked the lst ennlrersery af the colle. and tba Sttb anniversary et 8aecia Gifts )( rriii. SUf Aa artf rl'. it a a t.

i. I trmrt ay. Z1 ilia contributors bad specified that the e.rT wiirVrd. asXwwg Instirutkm must ba entirely free of I "rha Southalda Nslrihorbood Gab TVr. iuaaa.

debt before they would give to Its ha vamrr.h af a. un v.v. I. rr endowment. I Donee an la Ciraaidast Mr.

J. W. I l. liaaa, Wi ra, Ci.au Be also reported rifts to cur 1 'l10 secretary, atx Mra. liasal r.

arta.r rent ezpcnaaa and grants to finance I treaaurer. special project. Among these con 1 I wl? tributions are: EmmeUna Cuahlr.gl aiLAauu ur iwntM aa.rea, jaTfa. esUU ef Boston. Jollus a ..4 wa T7r' Rosenwald of Chicago, S25.000: the ireakfaat ana day 'ait nv jr.

4 Carne4rU Corporation of New York. I aAtered tnt amaa the Cowara.1' saantored cat amaag tha Edward S. ilarkness ef New York. Samuel Sachs ef Nw York, S3 00; Lamont da Pont of VfCmlnrton. DeL, S20; tha American Suasion ary Associa Uon, S2.000; Cyrus IL McCormlck ef Chicago, 12.000; A.

Stone of New York. 1 1.000. and many ether donations ef $500 and less from Interested individuals. Despite Increased costs due to reti rtis rr. rry Swv WClian this morning!" 'c na.rt aaa a.

rir rau, taaifca, ma am, r. iu a. EUad tha man of apad. Bst rwi. taauwa ow did you know my araey ajas ttxaatS a a.

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How many Nrrro svehoole Kara jU their Knilnr fcrli SMtrrialJr by ccrntrTbritirs frr lie Koass all cn What Ov eland atUmey was rielrd to tit cltj'g avj Srrice Com mission thJi year! Who la nirurrr cf the Llcsicalrai Crxvs tsxbx3.

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Pages Available:
64,064
Years Available:
1911-1977