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Cbngreos I (Continued from Pago X) edth appropriation bill out without the FEPC, Ke pr eeen tati res Vito Marcantonlo AXP, i N. Mary Norton (D. If. and Emanuel Cellar (IX, N. em biaind by too committees act, stripped ten important extrudee fundi from the general bill by raisins; points of order against (An agency not established by am Act of Con great moat hare unanimous approval for passage.) in slashing; zrom tna tital Add DDronutloD.

GET AFTER frianda of TTEPC hoped to put anemic of FEPC on the spot, as all tan of the agencies alaahed by tbe trio will go paylass after July 21. These ten agencies are War Labor Board, Office of Defense Transportation, Office of Sclentlfle Research and Development, Office of Economic Stabilization. Office of Inter Amer mallon. War Production Board, war. snipping Administration.

Office of Strategic Services and Petroleum Administration for War. alsa lar of MoBRADT'S Ouarantaad Hair SHokar. I'll par poat law oaota lax aae Ctty State. I Stale Over FEPC mend date. malted Existence HOUSK DENIED CHANCE TO VOTE Arthoura the Sonata in a four day filibuster on funds for the present JXPC, It did final ly reacn a compromise wuen a lotad S2S0.00O to FEPC for Its tlnoation and sent tha bin back to the House Tha Houaa refuaed to accent tha 120000 compromise aa tbe Appropriations Committee vot ed the Mir out wltnout this stipend.

In an of tha controverey, tha Houaa has never had aa opportunity to vote on tba issue. It nee been prevented from voting; by hostile committees. Whatever may corns of the conferences this week end, it seems that somehow the matter must be brought to a vote in the House. The only way that uus can now oe aone oy suspension of the rules which quires a two third vote. The most ican Affaire, Office of War Infor joptimistio supporters Oi FEPC do not believe tnat this can be done since there are 110 Southerners and forty Republicans who are seemingly bitter opposed to FEPC, Japanese Major Captured Continued from Pago 1) mission in the Kerama Retto, add ed new achievements to the glorious record compiled by its parent organization during world war I.

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SS a 1M1 4S Vaa Mare Cfcloago 1, fO. a Band ma a full i i man 60 cents, plua plua poatafa. Name CAPTURES MAJOR May 30. during; its first patrol in the Kerama Retto, the outfit captured a Japaneae major, one lieutenant, two superior privates. one female nurse, one heavy ma cnine gun, eignt noes, and large quanltiea of ammunition, without the loss of a man.

Two members of the patrol Buffered alight Tne Japanese major personally surrendered his sword to Lieutenant Colonel Lucas. Due to the kind treatment offered the captured Japanese, the major succeeded In setting tne stage lor peace nego tiations with the enemy garrison entrenched on a nearbv island. The Japanese major volunteered to act aa an intermediary. BURN ENEMY CAMP In a day of blazintr action June 24, the outfit captured a valuable mil position from the Japanese. killed twenty enemy soldiers and wounaea ten: capturea two ma chine gun nests and supplies of ammunition, knocked out two en emy puiDoxes ana Durned enemy encampment.

One officer was lost and two en listed men killed. Mine of our men were wounded In the sixty days of operation, the outfit captured in the neighborhood of 700 priaonera, including Japanese soldiers, Korean and Okl nawan labor troops, who steal their food and supplies. The outfit also prevented isolat ed garrisons rrom attemotlnsr sui cide foraya and preventing the en emy zrom making; contact with the Japanese mainland. VV War Dep't Refutes (Continued rorh Pago 1) with the French Army Corps and lower units wmcn nave been in or near Stuttgart at anytime have submitted written reports to this Headquarters that to their know ledge and belief the Incident such as alleged did not take place." Aiming his blows at Senator Eastland in the Senate last Friday, Sen ator James M. Meade (., IS.Y.) praised the work of Negroes in the U.

S. Navy and promised to com Negro soldiers He said: at a later these thousands of loyal, faithful Negro citizens gave a good account of themselves. They showed a heroism under firs which was most exemplary and laudable, and which compared favorably to the heroism under similar circum stances of anv other group In this great enterprise which the united nations of the world have been car rying on successfully against our common roe." LI8TS NAVY HEROES Citing Negro Navy heroes of this K1BI PM'J With a Mediclaa that mil PROVE Itself If you want pain relieving help, perhaps you can open your own way toward deliverance others have enjoyed. Makeup your mind you're going to get busy and use something that gets to work quickly on rheumatic pain. You want help you can feel and if you get it you'll be grateful.

So get 2223, if you suffer from muscular else or exposure (sometimes called rheumatic pain) or muscular lumbago. Don't be pu1 off with ifs or buts. Don't just keep on complaining and bor inst your friends with your troubles. Caution: Use only as directed. First bottle purchase crice of 2223 refunded if not satisfied.

60c and $1.00 sizes. Be sure that you al aches and pains due to exer ways ask for and get 2223. FOUR AT QUANTICO Four of the five new officer can didates have already reported at Quantico. They are: Sgt. Mai.

James H. Marshall, 2335 German town Street, Dayton, Ohio; Gunnery Sgt. Thomas J. Wilcox, Route lunt Road, Baton Rouge, TSgt. William B.

Griffin, 6024 South Eberhart Avenue, cnicago, 111., and Corp. Richard B. Cardwell 481 W. 159th, New York City. The other candidate Pic Freder ick C.

Branche has been hospital ized since the order and may not recover In time to enter his class, All of the Private Branche. were selected in the field. Sergeant Marshall and Corooral Cardwell served in the Marshall Islands and in the Mar ianas. Sets. Griffin and Wilcox served in the South Pacific and at Knlwetok.

Private Branche was selected on the basis of a brilliant record as a student at one of the Marine Corns colleges. In' announcing the dropping of the first three Negro officer candidates, the Marine Corps expressed regrets but pointed out that the course Itself is one of the most rigorous in tha armed forces and that failure to qualify for gradu ation does not reflect discredit on those who fail to measure up to tbe exceptionally high standards. The Marine Corns was high In praise of Sgt. Maj. Charles F.

An derson one of the dropped candi dates whose military and scholas tic record was exceptionally high but who was disqualified because of a physical disability. Out of sergeant Anderson's class. fifty nine candidates were dropped; twenty one were dropped at mid term, and thirty eight at the end three ivegro can didates were dropped in the later group. EQUAL TREATMENT When Questioned as to how the first three Negroes, In the history Of the Marine carps, tared as officer candidates at Quantico, the Marine Corps stated: "They were quartered in accor dance with the school's custom in a senior non commissioned officers room. They lived in a manner Identical with the other candidates war.

Senator Mead listed JJorle Miller, Elvin Bell, Charles Jackson French, the gun crew of the USS Campbell, Leonard Roy Harmon, William Plnckney, Joseph Cross, and Elbert H. Oliver. Following Senator Mead was Sen ator Warren G. Magnuson of the State of Washington. He.

too, had praise for achievements of Negroes in the iNavy, ana aaaea mat ino groes "have served well in tne armed forces." Eastland, in attempting to wreck the FEPC by smearing the record Negro soldiers, said Tan xanxs were laxy. would not work or fight. were an abysmal raiiure, ana a ale grace to the nag oi tne united States of America." Joining Mississippi's Bilbo and Rankin in the filibuster against FEPC, Eastland's speech not only castigated the mental, moral and physical abilities of tbe Negro sol dier, but carried a direct threat of violence on the part of returning white soldiere agalnat Negro clU sens. TED.VOU CM AS rVA MAKiS YOU LOOK I WVeJV AC4f AJ WONOeRf MUCW OtOfft AND HOLDS YOU BACK I I LOOK TIM VfARS VOUMgEK. VkV DONT YOU USE BLACK MY MAI LAVS DOWN SLICK 10 AND IMPART OCT SLACK COLOR STRAIGHT kOOKI rTlTl I I OH! THATS OLAP TCP I Qaj gW? mrjf7 IL.

kJ" SMITH. TOOK MY 1 SjJ Jf Irn MIN! SUCK sUAfl I JTm vyy gyp THE PITTSBURGH COURIER SEfXfNw MARINE COMMISSIONS Here It shewn four of flie five now Near officer candidates who era taking the Merino Carps refresher course at Quantico Naval Training laie. If thay pats this conne thay will enter the Sixteenth Platoon Commanders' class Aug. I. First three Negroes who tackled tha rigorous course savaral weeks ego failed to pais tha examinations.

Loft to right: TSgt. Wil MBMiavftMii Five New Marine Officer Candidates At Quantico WASHINGTON Five new Negro officer candidates, ordered into the candidates refresher course at Quantico Naval training; baae on July 4, will enter the 16th Platoon Commanders' Class on August 1 If they complete the refresher phase of training, according to an an nouncement by Marine Corps Head quarters last week. Simultaneoua with this announce ment, the Marine Corps revealed that the first three Negroes ap Slnted as officer candidates at uantico, did not receive their commissions as they had been dropped from their class for failure to meet the rigid requirements for graduation. 11U LWJk U1BU UtBKiB 1U UiD A CB meea with their clase. None of them ever made any complaint of treatment accorded him, and It is noteworthy that no white student ever complained of the presence of the colored men.

They performed the same dutiea as other members of the class, attended all Instruction, and were accorded all privileges." vv Dr. West Seeks Liberia Divorce (Continued from Pago 1) is the report here that Major Harriet West still lives in the home of the mother of Dr. West in Washington, where she and her husband resided during their mar ried Hie. Major West is stationed at Wac headquarters in washing' ton. The summons for the divorce suit commands the sheriff of Mont serrado County to summon Harriet M.

West to make her appearance before the June session of that court, and to note on the back of the writ the manner in which it was served. VV DR. BYRD (Continued from Pago 1) received his M.D. from Meharry. NNMA FOUNDER The prominent medic taught at Ashland, Rust University.

and at waiden University in Nashville. In 1916 he was made president of the National Negro Medical As sociation and since has been onJ various committees in the organi sation. More recently he was chair man of the executive board of the Old Dominion Medical Society of Virginia. Chief among Dr. Byrd's interests was social diseases.

He established the first venereal clinic in the city of Norfolk and at one time served as consultant to the surgeon gen eral of the United States Public Health Service. His clinic in Nor folk served as a pattern for many in this country. COLLEGE SPONSOR Dr. Byrd also sponsored the Nor folk Polytechnic College which in 1944 became the Norfolk Division of Virginia State College by an act of the Legislature. In education.

his activities also extended to aid for worthy students and his help was likewise extended to the needy in medical treatment. He was a member of St. John AME Church, staff member of Norfolk Community Hospital, member of Hiawatha Social and Beneficial Association, Omega Psi Phi Frater nity and the HAACF, among others. Among his survivors are his wld ow, Mrs Wilhelmenia M. Byrd; daughters, Mrs.

Wilhelmenia B. Brown, Pittsbrgh, and Miss Florence Byrd, Instructor at Virginia State College; a grandson, R. Row Iette Brown, Pittsburgh; a brother. Major Robert A. Byrd, Springfield, I1L; a sister, Mrs.

Anna B. Gardner, Ashland, Ohio, and son in law. Homer S. Brown, member of the Pennsylvania Legislature. nnimTMMirifr MAIN OFFICE 2621 CENTRE AYENOE MArOuwar 1441 ttttabana lit), fa.

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ueai warn Ask your enrrist for Doan'a a atlmtiaiat dtaratia. oaad aucoaaafufly aafiBona (or mwwr 0 yaara. Doan'a tre Fine Bomber Pilot $150 (Continued from Pago 1) i liam B. Griffin, Chicago; Gunnery Sgt. Thomes J.

Wilcox, Baton Rouge, Corp. Richard B. Card wall New York City, and Sgt. Jamas H. Marshall, Dayton, Ohio.

Those man war solocfad from tho fiold. Tha fifth candidate, Pfc. Frederick C. Brancha, selected for his brilliant record es student at one of the Marine Corps colleges, is hospitalised. Thompson, Los Angeles, and Shirley Clinton, Camden.

N. J. have already been cleared of charges of disobeying a direct order. According to John Foranfle, white court reporter, who took the testimony at the trials. the proceedings were the "smooth Other courts had more expe rienced men, he said, but this one had "a good legal officer" In Lieut.

William Kooert Ming or Chicago which Is a great help in any trial." The three officers, attached to the 477th bombardment group, were among those who attempted to visit a club tne commanain officer had set aside for white ol fleers. Both Col. B. O. Davis present commanding officer ot the 477th composite group, and Capt.

Charles R. Stanton, were excused from the all Negro board of officers DAY LONG TESTIMONY Lleuts. Marsden Thompson and Shirley Clinton, the defendants, were charged with violating the Fifty fourth Article of War by in citing a melee through jostling the provost marshal in an attempt to enter the officers club. In addition, there were two violations of the Sixty eighth Article of War against them, which included refusal to obey a direct order of a superior officer and refusal to go under arrest when ordered. The board reached its verdicts after an hour and forty five minutes of deliberation following a day of testimony by Lieut.

William J. Parks Lieut. Col. John B. Pattison deputy group commander at tbe time of the alleged offense, and Lieut.

Col. Robert R. Selway former group and base commander of God man Field, and Freeman Field, who has! since been replaced by Colonel Davis. Others who testified beside the accused were Mai. Andrew M.

White, club officer at the time of the incident; Capt. Anthony Chi appe, commanding officer of squadron, and a witness to tbe alleged incident, and Lieut. Joseph E. Rogers, who was acting as as sistant provost marshal, with orders to prevent the entrance of trainee personnel and non members to the officers' club. CAPTAIN KNOX PRESIDENT Defense of the iim crow officers club was based on an army policy to keep students and Instructors apart while off duty.

All Negro officers were classed as students. Capt. George L. Knox was presi dent of the court. FAMOUS D1SC0UERY acts fast on the kidneys to ease painful bladder irritation caused by excess acidity in the orine Theuaanda are thanklns DR.

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Attorney General May Recommend (Continued from Pag ter of a Negro Federal Judge, the Attorney General said that no We gro bad Having' tne pro pox for consideration. Ha added that the power of appointment was wlu President lTuman, dui uw. ma miki recommendations. When Informed tnat rnirow enrai armrantnuva over ua ap pointment because ox nis mim Southerner. Mr.

Clark said that because of his bainr a Southerner, Negroes would have a batter chance of advancing their causa a winti out that ha knew many of tha Important ana Key peopi in tho South and rave a recent occurrence as a aennite exaunp'" (Continued from Pago I) Including second, the department said tne division would be "returned to the United States." In listing move ments of other units of the jrann, th War Denartment made It clear that the Eighty fifth and Eighty eighth divisions would do aeacu vmt4 tha Nraetv first Division would he aepioyea to tne racuu, and the Thirty fourth Division would be placed In tactical reserve for possible Pacific service. irnrrn HT on Bougainville With the Ninety third knowing where it is going, it stands reasonable that the division will jump from the Philippines to race tne enemy in the final stage of the war against the Japanese. It wac the nrst negro ground unit larger man a regiment to engage the enemy in this war. seeing action at Em press Augusta Bav on Bougainville Island early in 1944 when it fought alongside the veteran America! Division during the campaign for the (Solomons. The Twenty fourth Infantry Reg iment, currently mopping up enemy remnants on Saipan and which recently landed on six small Islands FREE FOR ASTHMA DURING SUMMER If you suffer with those terrible attacks of Asthma when it Is hot and sultry; if heat, dust and general mugginess make you wheese and' choke as If each gasp for breath was the very last: If restful sleep is Impossible because of the struggle to breathe; if you feel the disease is slowly wearing your life away, don't fail to send at once to the Frontier Asthma Co.

for a free trial of a remarkable method. No matter where you live or whether you have any fatih in any remedy under the Sun. send for this free triaL If you have suffered for a lifetime and tried everything you could learn of without relief; even If you are utterly discouraged, do not abandon hope but send today for this tree trial. It will cost you nothing. Address: FRONTIER ASTHMA CO.

740 Frontier Bldg. 462 Niagara Street, Buffalo N. of how could help. HALTED TEXAS VOTE KJUrJUSAi it. ni tyt aunnsr tne con i.jmp In Texas over uia rMAlW MCUH1U Tf MV Tf to.

Nero vote, he picked UP POOWa" vantd ntODM CvWD inn 7r Sv reactionary measures to the amSSar call from him circum rented the attempt in Texas to set un a white primary. In partin Attorney General C1kstand on my record for the past. Hera in tha department we fntSnd to carry on in the future as we have In tha past. 92nd Returns In October 4 fife V. a in the northern narianas, wm rs first all Negro flghting unit to face the Japanese when It landed In the New Georgia Islands two days before the beginning the Battle of the Coral Sea, May 4, 1942.

This regiment, a Regular Army ouuui, i nut hv the Inspector General for Its exceptionally meri torious conduct on saipan wati it exhibited excellent awcipuno uu high morale while destroying an impressive number of the enemy. PROVES ABILITY Presently commanded by Maj. Gen. Harry H. Johnson of Glen anr.

Tm the Ninety third went overseas in January 144, under the AAwim.TiH nr Mai. uen. navmonu thman of Minnesota, and land ed at Guadalcanal on February 7, 1944. in Ita flrf ancounter with the Japanese, In April 144, elements of the rJinety tnira auuea uny u. iuc enemy on Bougainville while losing twelve of ita own men.

The unit is entitled to battle credit for participation In tha Northern Solomons SATURDAY, JULY 14. 1945 fitrerf RsHnf for Vum'i Amy Corp Miwa ivmnraT ray technician and nurntrg T4th wad KDbya Jirarv, rxi era aa rira, xoric cuv. t. vilnnt tha Arm lit IIU. in.

ur School at Camp McCoy. Campaign. S7 1 1 fl I WW Wft? SKiN WHITENER or BLEACHING CREAM Dr. FRED PALMER'S SKIN DELIGHT SOAP dp Diractioiu (or Dr. Ff 0 PAUMEt jrai WHITENEK ond otW Uxh Ohn "claon iKe ikif thorouoMy.

r(B PAtMtrS SKIN OEUGHT SOAf (wt, eV solves dirt, graoi. and onrf mj exceasnro oiHneu thot might covta pioi, tlatnitKa, thine. Ar idral lonp lor Mr Jiy ltin lovrtinrn nl rm rrujjini. a "a Boy from the Oldest Established Firm hi tbe U. S.

Now Offering this Kind of Service Choice) ef the lota it styles. tMHerk ably lew prices. Satisfactloa atoros. teed or money bock if yo art to1 1. 1a UVll AK ,4 1 I dill 1" third were set ud at of units of the division.

Thei. units, however, consisting of 39th, 370th, 371st and Inf. try Regiments were brigaded is tha French Armv anrf in ers Mm attatched to the First ar.d Fnrv aaAtni Mlvliinn a naart4 i assembling of the division re A.A..A.W MAV.mM AMAlt. i and its history in the" first v0 War resolves itself into the hito, of its four infantry iT TtAOth S7fth S71t onH A saricfled they will set cos) vet el cent. We hove the latatt esd woJ popular creations in modern qlastttJ MCJuamg rasnionooie arcsway tuiTs at a reasonable price.

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