Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

New Pittsburgh Courier from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 7

Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
7
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

1 TP MUTATED TO masisLAiws "is pTT.i Moore, prominent frm attorney and traction ir. ho. lat Wednesday, by President' 'x as judge of the Dis in the Virgin Islands. Mno; win succeed Judge H. Hastie who resigned jom the faculty of' University law For five years.

Judge 'T r.cr president of the, Cr Bar Association, srant cooimiasioher of Commerce Commis A.N P. OtLE 1I1IE rarden C'h he later. I'" .,1 a its inn 1 Tprn Owner. Whose r.irl Friend, Fired P1 xhots at Ilim, Back 0 I.VTKR HAVEN, Cf; pecial Julius 1 by 'if here, was behind the cash 3 place of business, running, complaining rt of headache" and Painful arm. after be times with a pi before by a former Pearl Thomas, all a Uking fffect.

struck hhn in the was deflected be faro tpi deeply to ous injury; another i the! side ot bis skull hin in the left, shoulder enjy a slight fiesh wound. nly a 1 Jed after' ths boot flei in was arrested sev andfta being btli charge of assault nt to murder, cause JEU RE be taken to court. Said this person; "If there isl case where there are ten Negroes working on a project and sa order comes through to reduce th project and all ten of these workers are nred and 100 whites are Iretained, surely one or more of the ten Negroes is an efficient worker and Can prove his case. This is I pure discrimination, and lit taken the N.A.A.C.P, or some other organization tti a court, discrimination 1 can be proved and the offending jperson fined 'or jail I ed under the law. If one or more white persons were sent to jail on such discriminatory charges, there would be fewer cases of this nature coming up in the pub lic print.

I Refusing to allow bis name to be quoted, this official said that time and time again, information through the press has been given, pointing out that there was a law against sttth practices, and this law has teth in it. HITS WE BUT tiO HUBBY WASHINGTON, P. Aug. 3 Separate maintenance of her and two children is sought from Monro Talley by his wife, Mrs. Lau retha Talley, in a suit filed in the United States Uistrict Court last Tuesday.

Mrs; Talley Charges that her husband deserted hie family on Jane 5. 1933, after a disturbance during which ha struck her several times ta the presence of her mother and their two children, ll Previously had treated her cruelly and disrespectfully 0 and failed ts provida a home for her and tha children, says. jm araukce' ProgrcrciTa. pOcted; his Equal Rislits Dill through two hoars, of stormy debate in the "Wisconsin as liemuiy una weet ana ramea smnrieax strengxa on ne floor to defeats S5 to motion XO KUl Ul IU. 0 INTER MAR Rl AGE I ETHIOPIA; I ITALY SAYS Colonials Will Not Be Allowed to Marry as Mussolini Takes Action to Maintain 'Prestige of Vhite Race' ROME, Italy, Aug.

3 (ANP) With the avowed in tention of mamtaining "the prestige of the white Italy's racial laws a set of rules designed to prevent "ab sorption" of Italian Colonials by Ethiopian natives were made effective last Saturday and The restrictive measures The governments official gazette we borrowed from Germany to published the drastic new laws be applied against Jews ia Italy, which prescribed penalties 'forr all In Ethiopia, Jews will sorts of crimes committed by "Ar not come under the ban. hence yan which "damaged pres will not be subject to its penalties. OS 18 C30BICie LIEF "BILL WASHINGTOND.C., Aug. 3 (ANP) Negroes are not Uking 'advantage of their rights in certain parts of the country under the provisions of the relief bill, according toi persons close to the aciministration, referring to cases where discrimination be of race or religion might (DHuIIDIEIffiS Ss OWHIIIDIEIH Chauffeur, Obeying Orders, Stays by Car 3 Days Neither Eats Nor Sleeps. RALEIGH.

NL Aug. 3 (By UNP) Watchful to the point of 1 starvation might well be applied in the ease of Eugene Marsh who spent three meal leas days keeping faithful vigil ove the car of his employe, J. P. Phillips. It seems that before Phillips went to Raleigh to attend a meeting of cotton ginners, he gave Marshal instructions' to atay and watcn his parked car.

Night came, then day, then another night, rain came, he slept, he was hungry, still the boss had told him to stay and 'watch the car and from Friday until Monday, Marsh kept his meal less watch. Meanwhile the boss had returned from the meeting to where he thought Marsh and the car were but there was no Marsh and no car. Finally, however, everything was all right. Police found Marsh just where the boss left him and tou cm Hmcsunt (1AIR BEAUTY 1 a ynnr Past. Ltckt Ud tUavy Frrm 0 Batr Ufak.

ate. Bair Gl i lMvakllM LCil nbrtaf w. mwMS tsC fC 41, iitue Bscs. Aft. btnm Poyav "When the war was over, and i the boys returned, there was no segregation on the boats coming) home.

But as soon as they set foot again on American soil, they were again discriminated against and segregated, and the very dem oeraey for which they fought was? denied, 1 Assemblyman Rubin pointed out I that when civil liberties? violators were taken into court daring the past few years. Juries hWught in ridiculous verdicts for amounts like SI. The Rubin bm provides for minimum damages of $30 and coats; and penalties of $100 to $300 in flees, or imprisonmesjt of from 30 jpts to six months, oir both fine and imprisonment. The Milwaukee branc of the National Association foi the Ad van cement of Colored ople, with James Dorsey as their and Dr. P.

J. Gilmore and WU liara V. Kelley of the Milwaukee Urban League, assisted Assembly man Rubin in the first for this bill in every way possible, ATTENDS DISABLED VETERANS' CONFAB MICHIGAN Crrr. Aug. I 3 Tenole E.

Graves left here Thurs Miss Annette E. Wood, recent graduate sf Fisk University, majored in music. Has been chosen to teach music in the public schools of Shelbyville, Tenn. The daughter of Mrs. Fannie Carter Wood, lyric soprano soloist of Chicago and granddaughter of the late Rev.

William Haynes of Nashville. the just boss remarked. forgot where 1 .1 mm f. bil AAAt Miss Margaret Yf Wilson, daughter of William H. risoa and the late Lyda JSmith of Durham, XC.

who received her bachelor from West 'jginra State College in June. Miss Wilson, has been her home with her" aunt, Mrs. L. J. Godley, in iarleston.

lor years. She is spendm summer with her grandmother, Mrs. Maggie Durham, i. U. 1 The kOl.

which gTMitly entities for djkcrimiaatioa in public places like restaurants, hotel, theatre, and ta eerna, ww awatta a rote. on final paaaaga fa the assembly before gotar to the senate for concurrence 1 Op poaitkm to the bin vaa Toice4 by both the Republican and. Democratic flooi leaders in' tha assembly, but Rabin, succeeded "in. split tiny party lines to kill the motion which would have defeated the bilL In opening debate on the blU. Asenibtyman Rabin pointed oat that the Constitotion of Wisconsin guarantees to every citizen, re gardieas of race or relifion.

life, liberty, and the pursuit of happi neaa. "When a person Is hungry and is refused service in a restaurant although he has the money to pay, or when he is traveling and is denied the right to a hotel room, then that person does not enjoy life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness guaranteed by the Constitution. I "I challenge any member of the assembly to point to any group in (the United States which contrib I uted more to the defense of the United States than the American Negro. During the World war, the government did not segregate Negroes or discriminate against them. Tens of thousands of them went overseas to engage in the fight to make the world safe for democracy, and when the Negro boys went into the trenches, they were not segregated.

They fought, bled, and died side by aide with the white! Delegates taf the convention of the American Tea chera" Association were entertained at a garden partj': at the Apex lies last week by sorors of Iota chapter of Phi Delta. Kappa, Atlantic Qty. Left to right: iliss Julia Goens, mistress of ceremonies; Mrs. Anna G. Smith, Helen Hoxter, Mrs.

Dorothy Alethia Miss Agnes Johnson. Mrs. Mildred Dart, Miss Eliza Mack, Miss Eloise Gaunt, Mrs. Nan Wooding, Mrs. Susan Everleigh, Miss Jewel Nichols i PROMINENT was fixed at $300.

Accordinr to the i threatened to knock her teeth out. INVITATION When you wander through the marvels of the fair; When you see Fifth Avenue; When you meet your friends in Harlem, youll want to bereamlined. up to date and looking your very best. Uere like back at home you will find THE MADAM J. WALKER SYSTEM of beauty culture prepared to serve you in all the arts of beauty culture, emphasize your beauty and enhance your charm, quickly, correctly and economically.

Practicing beauticians will find it profitable to visit our school, take our special "one month" courses. Details sent upon request. VISIT 7hWzz 2S 7tk Avtmu 2Y W. 125th Sir I new york crrr VISIT TOUR LOCAL WALKER AGENT REGULARLY D. C.

erans of the World war convening Mrs. McKinney is the wife of via 1 nnnuKi. in tatonJr 29 through August! Dr. Roscoe McKinney. teacher 6 He is the only Negro member, of embryology and xoo ogy the Mr.

McKinney protected herself with her shoe, her moth urpai uiitrnu auu uij un ireasutrr PLEADS. SOT tillLTl of, the local chapter for two years. BOXD FIXED AT $300 MUSIC MASTER Arraigned before Judge Hobart Newman in Police Court on the er says, and the officer drew his gun and declared would blow her head off, again calling her unprintable epithets. aame day the suit be. pleaded not guilty to a charga of twn her du hJt spe.

assault upon the two women and .1 claJ officer. Some boys came down the she chided the officer, complaint of i I UU UUKUl UUl UAL SUU ford V. Lawson, an attorney M.Us Ug approached them at the corner ot'. Fourteenth and Irving i WISHED HE HAD THEM on the evening eff July DOWN IN VIRGINIA 16 and. without provocation, as 1 Their remarks yeemed to have saulted them.

'hit home, she says. and Mills GET on THE SOCIE FILE 10,000 SUIT AGAINST TY 'I Wish I Had You Oyer the Bridge or Down in Virginia White Police Officer I Alleged to Have Told Dr. McKinney's Wife Mother of Victisi Also Insulted, She Says. WASHINGTON, D. Aug.

3 Mrs. Frances James and her daughter, Mrs. Ethel B. McKinney, latest victim of police brutality in the District of Columbia, filed suit in the District Court last Monday for damages of $10,000 for an alleged beating and verbal day to attend the national conven assault given them by Charles S. Mills, white, special officer who was attached to the tufa of the Disabled American vet Tenth Precinct.

walk off. As they walked off, he ia alleged to have remarked: wish I had yea over the bridge or down in Virginia, I would show you niggers something. Tou have no business in Washington any way. Tobias Headlines Ohio Conference WILBERFORCE, 0 Aug. 3 'By Simeon Booker for ANP) Dr.

Channing H. Tobias, national Y. M. C. A.

official, headlined the speaking program of the Ohio state Y. M. C. A. conference held the past week end at Wilberforce university with 135 secretaries aisd an aniaavit attacnea to me turned and lowered his gun.

That laymen representing the Mrs. James says she the two women a chance to 'Ohio branches attending. uu aaa a ws walk on Fourteenth street and were looking in a window when Mills ran between them and i knocked them aside, "This man: must beftrazy to do like that," Jame says her daughter remarked. "No, I ain'jt razy is quoted a ha lag replied "I 1 don't like you niggers any way. He turned the street lights out.

Mrs. James states, and came back, ran in between the two women, juggling with hi elbows, shook Mrs. James, knocked Mrs. McKinney backwards, and the latter put out her hands to protect herself. DOUBLED FISTS TO HIT HER DAUGHTER Mrs.

James asserts that he i doubled his fists to hit her daugh "I guess I ter, but she caugt him In the back, narked the She says he turned around and various POLICEMAN Vital Bill Reported i Bjr Senate Ccszutf WASHINGTON," Tf. Aog. Federal navigation and other la ws which prevent the port of Thomas in the Virgin Island fre competing for certain types of shipping business with foreign 1 1 ports in Trinidad, and elsewhere, would he mad irappli 1 cable to the islands by the terlssll of a bill reported from the Senate jr Committee on Territories and Xjfeirf sular Affairs last Thursday. Mf. IN HAIR CULTURE 1 There's Fairer Complexion Ahead Of Vop Cfttittag tf ItareaGiBg.

Xlagei fia Tvn Hiua daiEaf D2PL02XJL IT MAO, Wrif Ttdm CUBAN COSMETIC CO. Da. 1315 Caieefo, UL Yes there's a fairer complexion ahead of you if you start using Black and White Bleaching Cream tonight." So why let an older, darker, duller outer skin make you look even beyond your birthdays. Someone once said ev cry cloud has a silver lining" and Black and White Bleaching I Cream may be "the silver lining' to your complexion cloud. Tonight start using Black and White Bleaching Cream according to directions soon duller; darker, older outer skin will start to "flake off" bleaching action starts you're on your way to the greater attractiveness of a fairer, lighter, smoother, softer complexion.

A Be sure to ask your dealer for genuine Black and X7biifr Bleaching Cream and accept no substitute large opal jarvl 50c. Medium size, 25c. Trial, 10c. Always use Black and Skin Soap together with Black and White Bleaching Cream. Large bar, 25c.

Trial, 10c At all dealers. I t) 11 A Iv? TT I'U'I "It?.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About New Pittsburgh Courier Archive

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