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'OPM CLOSES DOOR 1 S. PACT WITH AIX. TRADES CMOS i DOOMS COLORED WORKTES BY HORACE R. CAYTOM '3 tsse this coluaa pointed oat that the binldins union have in fi tnpcraat uian the emtxacters or enploytn in kepinr ZZZ7 7. rauea on a nuaaoer of instances the! elective even writing la non clauses will be if aomethinr' Ft the 1 wva NfTOM.

tar rket CTM tfc WUn Uik of looklnc ftu is. i.i. BAT? St mmm. wi pM I I 4 I Th P. If I fl V.

mm rt.ti a wod ano? V. not sspte include I a in tse.r tr Batw mu 1M mnarf ui the cotrcts eaf I fas sniping at Dr. Weaver jtaa UJL liooatac Aatoruy jnd bis ew. think taer art! ELTeJJJ fu I 1 rt1ia ti I t. I am tturj init nin la raspect IWa arw.

Jt stacked agajaat Uua. But to! 1 rat Lha farm A ml rm 1 mi m.4 QF COURSE titer tweet Wen rem th Negro ulmon. Judg. Haa Minim a taua part af inu War prtmef, BUI umfbaut tM rmuy tad Trtal cl thm cekcraot arc ant Us a Ageocy. aa a are 11 is retag retutieuy irai uei.oio it Horizon BY P.

PRATTIS (TTT mr ur lo 7aaWrai Work 3I0RE SENIOB BOTC UNITS SHOULD BE SET I IX XEGBO SCHOOLS poa to Stot Negto aoid.ers gto es 4ted co rs.e HAt RJGIIT TO rSLTARf. mard thst the War eatucticr.a a' 1 m.wt a 4r.a ii. ifim.rit units in our scnools fe IPairsoin SHORT SHORT STORY Mr. Carta hlS my a po erWa ts protest. Waa Wearer "Ea.

up on Jnl Omh ataciea tootilara secure OPM caiWd la to discuss tais )rocking. Deaeoa. Doa' you see "tJa.A rSi Sr" eiate4 a 1 r.J Both men made a dive for eo CIO MM ot Morr fiTRuT, 7 "tJ Deacon tn. floot Th. stranger grabbed aaions LY ouiieed.

Wh them chiUun sea me. they lhe iuvereild. th. Deacon i tv ti rv. wasnt thete a nujhty rear ups and teil that gamblin' man i fVorn lit :1 of lh Negro w.

tnn" to close hun dcrrn ev. 0 rtn thu tr Sorerr tftrv knew th "Quick. Short Stuff, git some tae Constructs Weak of such a Wk would Surelv i .7 T' ordered the Granger. "He wiiaw'tn urrsauoar (Joaamittea. a cr.rk t.v iu aon rone an fainted: they er power lutiHi ma wucs waa bml r.

lit i iox nun. rtev coeatrwe. the bonding industry With no damn if they wanted to itsnd explained the Deacon 'But to jerk around. 'r about errmtnatioai agsiast NerToea aad a them or. cspectalry after tbev sirn tn'n wm tl on the floor as sii a orkers low jotajcg fsa.

th CIO saion waa a4 a rioaed shop sgrseraeat I talk." said ths Elder "What kind of a teaas a. ta attractlag Nrra by tn aronrs know tfie cauMm T.t don" hurt nuthuV mumbled the itrs Nenaes bv in una tsx "Tt hart ithiti' mumbled the I IT. vou la Sit i. the best poa stale leveraae ti crad ununa force open the membership book tin wm let 'e to black mea Nov the entire esv ntuaxon en than be foe. ei8 a 1 as 'iswak.

aeta a a 4 aa. Bast nrmrni wrtn roCO a anop agreement wtth roch UAT alf Deacon tin. ten years. Jnet when the poast i biuty of breaking into the enure pv und tht ma "n't in no buiidiLg trade was poaaible to have rttratin' mood, so wsen he start flTe powerful governmental agen wmnn thllt my fare. I sign what is virtually a cloaed i tol1 hirn st yo" ulea "bout nzn ao a.

What that" the Elders lor jrourt(inr ii oiscouraxina egs sua orr ew lufjuoci to asa i h4, i ricniuvt cr ciiawm up in nis nair is oniTlt reenr BeoTe m.iir, i I ety i iiH Washinrtan wio h.r. I inl tn Conventions Over BY JOSEPH D. BIBB THOUSANDS SPENT. HUNDREDS GLORIFIED. LITTLE ACCOMPLISHED but the shouurg The Conventicns.

uh fev execpuons. for the event etcxn Hundred and Forty One have passed cn into the annals and i pat. The echoes cf march mg feet, unkhng glasses, and eloquent voices, rite in the a r. The memory of stormy "lowinz" repenj. brilliant a cr.i eri3r peihara.

cer tie t' "en ew i 3 re ied ef "raw a r.l3,t3 A.T.eru a i ieliisg tie gsve.s st rr.e crr ract of nu rsn 1 up tne gra Te af tr.er. tr.tv s.e left ew cfT nss kert ttale and re self ard of it: "And when I told him jou gwine run nim out of town, he say tell you to spect some company Company with guns'" The ecclesiastic gave his deacon another mean look, got up from his chair and stalked into the house He pulled a battered suitcase from under his bed and be gsn to pack. The Deacon, his eyes on the floor anuck up to his side You goir." somewhere. Rev' und" he assed. "Deacon.

ou sho catch on "What bout the church" asaed the Deacon tr.ere but me joj sor.ow comp.aised tr.e Reverend 'One less ont hurt r.utr.in ain ben g.v.n me tr.ey aant Been tr.e ipir.t everj cnar.ee I gets said the Reverend. I' 1. I t.r.er.:;cr.st ffr. tn.oaing another sock in h.s grip v. i u.v iLcijir.p.ir.cfr.

tier trivate secuchi If the friis t. u'h were toid at om comfDiicr.i orro a.a.j tr.e ecticneert and tr.at man vn l. fiaia. out tnm mcy Wt i wj a'" saue si asi a'MCEl a UaUJlUUn .7 1 lm ax ec mat i arlr aeems a heap mo powerf ul Sion. ana wuld tne professicaal group, "Ain it me truth the Reverend wre r.e holiday srrrt and drue preachers Uaers and doctors stopped packinr his bar and sat JVT i.

'3ta :5 Bd fUtf of Po. tics They down on the eogt of his" bed. '0txT sta 't campa.gning aa socn ss one Why fo' you keep meddun' with Tursr caaention is held to control Pig Meat Policy House. Rev nd TTltSC are penkn mes and of the offices to he filled at the the Deacon leaned a little forward Ttt', canvass and peered intenUy into the EL jers e7 nlctff fjtifl Lr i uh dex facs Is ycu cravia' intimacy with c.ej pecp a s.sicst :r.ron that it surniisir.a that i 9 he the pri ro' their acu mat leech tan all rrra beh.ed tr.ese poi.Ti ai er eop.e money. f'rra beh.ed tr.ese 11" VV TL I 'rl 71 ai er tr peop.es money.

epU.ntC The reenrt sr.ews egroes on pm.ects ar.d nf are derided tr. hlloei and tna! n.aaes ra a a.rs wer organ.za vj ent r. aer.ieved naider fa ee. ybody. aone prettj atereet ret! irtr cae so mucr.

rtr.ev for 4 i r.Fiisne'l are id acaed rumed rrrfrxre racl oraet Trev sr. i who cac. pecp. fo.e are row held tri' T0' rrr f' vitn g.t iaca tr.e mor.e a.c tr.e ccmbiae. aid "rs f.

effe the.r por.et, Deacon 1 strained, that 'bottoms p' is the ar fe.v. the Elder Gets tne mcne f.ol.sh B4 ''J" ftotr; and ctmcr. falt is offeretL are the wvjj of indeed aort.d devpirar ie Taint cn icr. p.ev a.y.oat is tf Mwsr Pacehue aad Venus r.woi rKOBLCM t.r. Tee cc.cied rare cannot afford rcl.gscy in the gu.e of i.n the Fraternal desnest rations ef race Or.

fi gan.sat.cn r.as a sel atir.g' gir tr.a per 1 sa.4 tr.e Deacon "Young held uay It l. dojht i 1 i 1WJT wn nn tnnrv Tul tnat we are ever going oacan anow BX sU'CH Bf. Aia WpC jta theme of the cou crnci will a Tout laadera frswa save a jaouxnaxxi rmty of the Toatk for the Ctataa wia aneart i mruri. So tdar. Wrar nJer lMh.

or aa al caienae mi door sncataai aas coaTerawca ef the XaUonal of Hitler abroad aAma a.ae 'hey Council of the SXTC which wva j.j kUum Klansm st nome a. asw aa nhf sft kOCB mm 1 1 efT cer. of tke AUaata Life i cAarsaaa to lh II sua in Taipio fta da.lAa awc al, 4r 4 cW etti tafr zeria lasa nrttal tat a vl iwasivtlli i Jf a iMUtrrmdml A.n tr.e ii; tr tr.r. i Bremer tio. heaa hanls "'V sr Afer tr.e costs have AnJ s.de to else Tj ov i i.mm twru umot sad lmr.is done progress riHVti ar.d tr.e of cut.

cal now daft tr.at me jcj ire wr.ue cur ecio srs are oe a rr.ur r.ceia eiecieu i ir.e 1 eet.n Hse is the Cest puui irl" wna dered the barred from ta r.f tr.e unfor to tx ere tr.e young a r. has no trie Ny and Air. jim cro vl tunate pi.gr.: million col Deacon. storms tr a newa me Ann v. ana aeciea wora cn rra pecpie it in rnoo tasTe r.at t.

apoitin ecrn make Defense Coeura rts Such activities ar.d it has any 5LnvrV AL. gzl ut rot uic; Itv a I is. can i T0u rn vo moutii. places ie strenrth are tncvngrucw aad aut ef snape A I II The Nat.or.al Baptitt Am no fie. sa.

me f'' a Each year with thee jmt If it is trie. as Cvfii.cn meets Clee Deaci r.ut t. jousj.ni been so rr.u. tney gwine to f.i m.s mar I guess me dens cided to have soms fun cn use Sj "ht ini rocain mat dcin Deacon Nhca somebody ta.es gait means ne dom somethin ou sun Same thing goes fo me cnurch Is tr.st hog that I know its ths truth. Brother THE AUTHOR 9 By IE IFenrell Complete In This Issue JAMES F.

FARRELL Uvea In Jackson, Mich. He was bora years ago in Nashville, Tenn and attended trade and hierh school In Detroit. Mich. He writes poetry, also political and religious articles. He specializes In Bible instruction.

His "A ig for the Deacon" appeared in our March 30, 1941, issue. carpet and held it before eyes. Gittem Rex 5niith to ENTRE NOUS' VENUSES PLAN MILITARY BALU i. sf 'J I. 4 1 Si a ''(V A Jf xfK SaWflMT When the camera was focused cn these two Oakland.

Cal. belles, they had their attention focused on the Entre Nous Club Military Ball the Jewish Center on September 20th. Miss Bettye Charbcnnerte of Oakland on the left and Miss Georgia Bullock of Angeles on the r.jrr.t. like thr usands of ctner Cal fomians. are ail agog over the event.

Joseph photo. i IF 0 Bfl FIG'HTS' RACDSEtf WILLI AMSTOWN, Sept. 11 ANP) In a fight to break down drimination Revun(L we's ruined!" The Deacon dropped his short, Douchv bodv in a he an on Revprpnrf Tnnps' fi nn str 1 and intolerance, the "Williams Bob Wea I struggled for breath. That place you sent me to spy on is packed full of our sheep. Playin the numbers, sruzzlin' tnn ineutute of Human mrnvwamm ai MI Ud lam ISa OU ua UITtM af PMivtlM miTI lllrrr ft' rvmahm tr fri 1 Kajl Atfrh.

r.fHThe Good Shepherd, his long legs stretched across the porch railing, opened one eye to keep from seeing too much aawftAhA. a a. a aw a aw flf Ihi ISta HiinilAr aflarflAAai am 0 a 03. ar rrrnr. mi qjrsinn ox ana universities.

In a recant ftvp conference, which six round table discussions ere held daily. the institute issued a statement urging business. schools. youth groups, churches and social organizations to join in a conrerted attack against prevalent conditions. The conference was composed largely cf faculty delegates and students from colleges and unlver gities.

and numbered mora than read: vou. a a One A dull thud caused the stranger REV. G. J. JONES.

Man Grand Jury. GMrr, husier wvi.t The Deacon lay GuUy Bottom. Miss. 1 tnvestizate. and ac r.f n.

v. i paper is cat. in recognition or vour ur.ceas.nz maces as pu see nt. itrsnzer to himself drive against vice in vnur com priv ssd were gtUax raadr ta me tke wihiti fin kn. i w.

aa he picked up the letter on the unity, I am intrusting Detective R. T. ROSS. Mavor. a a a Tw aaa y.Mt iVrT eCT uiowa pieeiy at aaout hut uiei could have my nose can hurt somethia said BR TO K.1CX to nae in mst, iuac a puauc protest afterwards the Deacon.

Boeaibrv rttt aft. T3 PlRJiO MI j.T nmijojctrr doui nis psioi ed around hr tke nrttutir rrt wm M. tkl mumbles the Good Brother, A. F. af i "ir .7 "17 asJ again.

Bern the participants the conclave admitted the existence of discrimination their respective schools in selections of faculties, exclusion of seme groups from fraternities and actual use of classrooms, and ths enforcement of quota systems as a means of preventing grewth of anti minority sentiment T1RGKS SET rT TO COMBAT BIA; Reporting cn the prMe of discrimination in labor business and industry. Dr. Alfred Sfclung Lee, executive director cf the Institute of Propaganda Analysis stated in a round table conference composed cf industrial representatives the damaguig consequences of discrimination ran be seen epe riaiiy at this time when pr sibie man power is needed for defense inlustr' purposes. He toirl of instances where groips cc. iid find aii which to lessen the prevailing prejudice against minority groups, and advocated the et cf a system ivherebv thrs interested corr.batir.g dis.

ran effectively present case to employers, labor and consumer groups Dr. Le emphasized tne pom' that 'certain err. pi vers tr.at be pexrr. ittffl t. hire or.iv American citizens, but rr.ese citizens shall r.rt he Negroes German ext i r.

rf Ital.ar. descent: of Mexi'sn orirm ADVOCATES JOB BCREAT "This pc, rus cut atv.u per cer. r' An citizen. from considers'. rf employment." said Dr Lee.

a percf ate tr.at ir.clurfea son i cf jur mcst a. rier.t pro Demo cratso AmericE. ar.c! some erv va: iahle skills Special placement bureau, established fcr me purpose of vorkir.g along i.nes of employment cf ail citizens ere urired for the program, 7X Liee further said that Mas tr.cugr.; tr.e National Cor, ferer.cf rhristians arc Jews could ne i i5tn.ni en tal in ir.ter grojp cooperation opposing discrimir ation in employment tn continuing to deeiop factual digests cf use ghting discrimination in personnel policies and ir. aiding tr.e modification personnel policies more direct! t. tne sponsoring or" incai community projects in this field Randolph Urges Organization Of Mass Strength To Obtain Rights March on Washington Committee Rally to Race Needs Program Calls for Fed Receives Dwight Green eration of Workers Behind Vital Issues.

Flyer Trophy Award its the truth' seconds the anti slavery forces were or By A. PIULIP BAXDOLPH National Director. March on Washington Conimirtee, TO EM IST MASSES large federatir.s or can comnat giant sssoc.atir. us of capital The little red .4 house could never meet the ejro aan. ri3t.

DeAcon lm of giving education to mi tut jou cant of children. Evsn religion has its from the Fort Bragg and Camp racrs Georg. Jefferson Jones Thst you was proper and just. Jan. be looked straight at the Oder (But it never happened until the The Reverend.

nemb.rlnc Pig March on Washington movement In view of the unfortunate in Ueats threat to send some com was launched. cidents whicn have recently Cared pany with guns, kxiked quickly Tea. this is an herculean task up tn connection itn Negro troops nf 1 4. la aoTithern camns. it can well he ther Into the room, but still stood the ReTcrend and the To the Elder, the stranger md to be all bone, muscle, and i meannaas The intruders left hand slid caaruairy to nis lnsiae coax pocket.

Brother Jones cloaed both mm Taa. Too iua rim wut CHTCA.rO. Sept, 11 At. the National Airmen's Association r.f America meeting here over ths iast week end. Cornelius R.

Coffey These are days of coUosal efforts. Millions of soldiers are hurled against the lilllyS0 foe. On the production Lne, thousands of tanks and airplanes roll erf War budgets now president of the Airmen's associs lnvolve billions for defense and aid to Britain and her allies. rSX. j.

i ij Green flver tropr.y for meritorious FTOolems of war and peace, of industry and ot poiiticai social ana economic conmbii ions to Negro aviation. t.on to meet the isauei cf racial, cf.lor religious and nationality dis th, or ft OflflV LHJOIS5JUII Ifw 01 HP PP IB pir.irg CCrpS Unit at lUSiCegee Un tne SUriace irai atr? nui loo mone demanded the everend and dependent business man is ftjlUlfU 1 1 IfW lv Uf 1 Uf Vi Vaj But considered reUtion to its pctentiai sipmcance ana as a pracu fon tnT Lung Jr. doomed i 'Zr t.js ne ui.t opens the ay for tremendous advancement if we take ad mM tuR fmm i feiios Fcr a ltr.g moment me Rexeiend be r.f oil ffesr. 4uste Aft' p.nt. P.e 'i ia: 1 la did net pea 1 hen "Dea on.

I in m. h.n.tv cflets i sl.r.tgec now opened 4airij.n, He wu4 na he is 'aeg Mote mit de ackd nis uzht flst in left department band BY SOUTHERNER'S ATTITO 7 Chicago Times Prints Letters from Boys at Camp Shel Rodriquez Joins Faculty liliiont Tin I Af KalhitnArAn At Bethune Cookman by and rort bragg laying VYlutes Dnow the Wax depart.rr.n; landcf te eoe corp. ua.ts crepar. run is. the preach u.

Onlv ContemDt for Sold I' I the Army stuap ua v.e ir.e ycuta ccmmas.or.s in tKinW terml of iJttie ur.its rr LTpw I t.U,rJa cr. i of t. Arasy That is the maneuvers To this end tr.e VrW I 177" test constructive aiep said the Reverend If them ch.l aarcn on wuBir.jion cooinuii Tr7i rr cr 11 A VP i In 1 rt: 1 1 ccetant ae meo large. unpre 4 in me i are out ta enlist a miUion Negroes CHICAGO. ept 11 (A rM in 1 i f4 t1 f.

Nona must also join mesa units givm Nuthin' the Good increase the striking and drtv tLQn cf ChlCaffO Times, reprints of 1 1 I '7mZmt leT Tectn CaTal'v, ren th' et Book against fun in little doses tnr power of me Negro masse. ior made envrnr' oninions on the I the iam and ectn ca sury regi nnrt te.v ie 7T th.ir r.h; ere maae. opuuuiia Li'c I One reaaoa more tr.eae tc'cn niasions and keen mem 1 h.Tmrn intii Recent histors' international he ween the armv and civilians in the I T' SZZim, it. 'act k004 Armylecn and national affairs is net wtJ alked Ts mora: good. had.

I tt. J.Vi "ct rav la or "If the i oucg ns their fun etougn to he right. Tou must also 1 tt I snany of them were net pri he nowerful You must also bu.ld To then 1 I prepared, a tho gn rt must ne aa 7 IT. I. sh Kepnes ieem a rit va.ieo.

an I m.tf.vt tn even if iter hal lets organ.iaucns mignt wen come io iu ouv i wi. the reneral concensus of opnion im nr. rraxa. Pc.P wodaot have at th time consider ng a nr rr ibi a nr mut nfrn DfULifl is iiul i.riLiu. rffl mZ3 As it as in lrWJ jtsui no nam re i ft UiU ew a aw aeawa a a a wfaki a wan IT fV 14b i fl in IITS isiaru mn nvtr niiBn LLniii rs x.

i 'AI UiHA 0 pi 11 Edwarc R. Rodriquez. former State director cf the National Youth St Thursdays edl Admimstiation of Florida and re i j. ceniiy ire area a. rector oi "tegTO etters from solcLers f.

lV. vrA ckiim present relationships joined the: faculty at Bethune CooV. scuth. The huesUon niaJ1 Cfi sere in ca p.ciiy oi iuuec 11 111 structor in tie field of social tr.e uniformed man science rt r.ct wormy cf con Jr n. u(a.

Yet these Qk.lhif area, rsnrtrt rr.Mf tr r. r. 1 ex i eeis.s It 'u notei that tn. War to the small army w. had aeror.

the det gan.xea ana r. communities Iook enpl; i planned ta r.r tnergsacy. The Negro still: Bom men were so J.ant over to a telling blow for free soldiers with contempt P' at a rv aurrber of students in the hsa a ngrhi to insist that no ma: their new found remedy that they dom. nd amFUMr ier.tmostiy ronterr.pt A.ar.. nM.

erse at T.a.egee Tat tr how large or how the fa.led to hear the tall, square WAVT OLCVTEEB AIDES Two boys recentlv trau tr. I TT 1 a ol4 w.sotj1 ai arm mas be. Me deaerves h.s pro shouldered stranger atep into the Tesas from Fort Bmz and Camp I if An lMOOrl fSliM IM Pwr ion.t. of and: room. He nt moment It ss rust proper, and right remarked that tr.ey weie 1 1 llCCU t.

men I may ive ua i.n mm. unui UJe iwq onnDfri oi in uuu tor ir.i rrmafni nrn these camps la r.ut well haee to ftght and pUn Businesa flnuhed pvunping each executive Order the earty stages f. the two FIE point I win to maae. how for tne officers Now is the Um.i other by tn. hand Then.

sc run ina nana In national er t'ouirh sn'd a soldier ever that we must teas to begia g.lanung pause, gent m.na. I se ravin' to. fans, oa account of race, color hl, term there was likened I 1 1 i 1 with th Rjiv'Tind r. innn naflnnaJ onariB as it i i i T. A ecv ra.a rt w.r Ce sMf a he an sr.

Ne tze Arrcy are a hear Negra rs px a Southern Youths To Parley Sunday For Unified jis quer at tr.e college. Race Action of a graduate cf men are Bet.huce 47rOE ma nr. fiege. More her for the protection house ccilega. Atlanta univ Between the civilian student at the 1 ersi'y niver and men enlisted to the ity of Mrs Rodriquez r.at'.cn defense and pi oresaicnai roup sucn as rave alr arty heen formed througn Urhan IapTJe cooperation in a number ur an centers Mr is.

who is mc iettary of th Baltinmr pointed out that thes lgniflrant contribution of the Negro March on Washington Committee was that it secured the active participation Negrc es from all walks of life. he reminded nis hearers that committee dealt with only one single emergency prooiem ana is not to handle all cf the ti rrr. 1 i rft 4 a V. 4 aa r. rr in ULUUUCI 1 4 cuiuu IjnTaytn ain't, whisper it perhaps will not proceed with a illans thereabouts is definitely hos JaCICSClN.

pt. The by Negroes throughout the United 1a bUtX rrtar tempo because the Uarch need of mora eJToctrva crganixa tion Statea. ql. ha the ReVund. all right.

an WasMnirmn CcmimltUe doea not of the Negro community waa urged; The restricuve pcOiciM tn may thftw; H. rnei haaTr. IcTth. or. Nerro will count.i ral the rfS" twi too.

txation nrorram cf a million Ne 7T i wl i comer ence ox me oiu i 4 n. vi v.t i aa low as tna; 1 i Ths stranger movaa a iime rur i i run helcl at me Urreen raaaua uuu4 uuu ca mnt muat nerifordth iT" cSSt Se Demoit Urban league most cities, the. growing hous tntT.r workers hlgil hI near Jackson. Michigan, ever La tng shortage and rising rents that There will be no ioinuir fee Wlth mUlion Negroes Qor Day week end. Speaking before face Negro famiUes, and tha dang Evervbodv will be free to wm bv Urns behind one vital issue 4Uilence of fo hundred deie eroua cta.ckmg of civic moraie slrnlng his name, vocation, educa ha America and is certain representing forty five local 'appearing many Negro comtaun tlon.

etc The million Neirro'to erious and respectful Iffuiates of the League throughout ities. Hi of these call for persis Americans wUl be built upon thelhenB' the country. Edward S. Lewis rec itent study by intelligent Negro kl wits It the NeBTo masses speaklonamended the organization oiileadersrup ana aeterrcutioa attack hloclL. Every IVegro Is ImporUJitlthjough a minion voices.

'mora local councils of Negro civic on a long uiric ttaaii. if flf 1.

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