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I i In OL.TUBER 5, THE PITTSBURGH" COURIER TO ill "13 I rVliNftK i T.J: Ill lit HI I t. i A in in i i 5 An CMEVto Build New misiuu uui rvi uvu 1 nnnllliniTMra JUUUUUUU liipttiiD Son EieoimpIhiQS MEMPHIS (AMP) After three Cays of deliberation, the college bishops, workinr jointly with a eom mission appointed by the CMS General Conference last May, ap proved plans for the bufldine of a kew $500,000 Collina Chapel Hospi tal, here last week. The proposed buildinr will accomodate 145 pa i.i in or AtlD USE AS A UIHKlddlMIS Pare, white, petroleum Jelly of the riBMt auaiitT.a. wonaerruuT eootn Idc help for mfcor cute wound. rases, enarea.

ana abrasions. ub of the world's fasten sell In and outstanding values at low price. ASK FOH flUUIME UQRQUHE old by stores eteijwbsie. Tor many uias la yonr home set laoroiina sjvery ium Hants, include a rraduate nurse department and furnish practice internes. Funds, totalling; M23JX on de posit in the bank, represent contributions by Interested citizens.

Cash donations and subscriptions among Negroes totalled 1125,000, while white citizens. iea oy a. Lizhtman. wealthy Jewish business man, zave 250.000. The bishops.

reoresentinr the CMS connection. added $50,000 to the amount. Head! of the Neerro group was or. Artnur womack, who has Deen elected gen eral director of the hospital. Over $50,000 was raised in cash and subscriptions through the ef forts of Dr.

b. ldartin, wno for twenty five years has been superintendent of the hospital. In addition to announcing the new hospital project, the bishops announced the organization of the Phillips School of Theology at Lauie College, Jackson, Term. Bishop H. P.

Porter was elected president of the board. sitae must ioi METHODISTS HOLD MEET BALTIMORE. Md. The Balti more Area Council of the Metho dist Church, which covers Worth Carolina, East Tennessee, Washing ton and Delaware Bishop Alexander P. Shaw, resident bishop of the Baltimore area, presiding.

The Rev. I I White, host pastor, made it very pleasant for the more than 250 persons in attendance. With the presentation of the slxteen polnt program for the area by the presiding bishop, Alexander P. Shaw, the council session was begun. The first day was highlighted by the report of the following: the area section.

Dr. J. B. Shaw, and reports of the achievements in the year or evangelism dv me neve H. R.

Coleman, J. R. Washington, W. O. Thomas and V.

1. Key. The speakers were Dr. Mathew W. Clair.

Dr. J. W. E. Bowen, Dr W.

T. Handy, Dr. Charles Turner and President H. I Dicka son. All the speakers spoke on some phase of the crusade as related to stewardship.

Other highlights. Dr. R. M. Wil liams, who has recently returned from a three montns tour oi Europe on the study of social conditions, addressed the council on "The Church as a Service institu tion." The primary aim of the conference, through fts emphasis on stewardship, is a part of the Church's program in the Crusade for Christ.

This phase of the cru sade begins Jan. 1947. Power of Prayer If jtm wk a HAPPIER LI FX of Law, Haaltk, Paaca, Ptasaarlty, Sticcau saad far THE POWER OF PRAYER taSajrl Tali mat little Baak awit ha read by all Mlmn. CDCB I MBS Nanus, Aaa, AsaYast aaa 10 casta ta tatar txataus. GUIDANCE HOUSI.

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Dr. Speifner will deliver three eddr.M.t t. Leh.ran congre gationa In Reck Fall. Toledo, end Perryiburg, Ohie. LUTHERANS TO MEET IN CLEVELAND CLEVELAND.

Ohio 81xty our mm Conference Denounces Lawlessness Mob 'Violence A 1 OART.Ind The Chicago Annual Conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, which closed Its sessions here Sunday, unanimously adopted the following set of resolutions. The report was prepared by a special committee, consisting of Archibald J. Carey Jrn Joseph L. Roberts, Caswell Crews, Ida Mae Myller and A. Leon Bailey.

THE RESOLUTION FOLLOWS: "We, the ministers and lay dele gates of the Chicago Annual Con furanca of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, embracing 23,000 members of Chicago and vicinity, assembled In the Sixty fourth An nual Session, Bishop John A. Gregg, presiding: LUTHIIAN DIUwATI Dr. Thee lndifference of the Federal Bureau dore R. Spe geer. prelee ef Mar of Investigation as evidenced oy xl i xu Tu.

their failure to apprehend and bring tin Lutker leatitute, Tmealeoae, justica the members of the mob will be the official represents who perpetrated the lynching. ntar W. H.v Wm fcr. Mon gWffi comina National Convention ef the attic to renew and increase the American Lutheren Church Oct. 10 ffforts or tne yeparunem ox ju 17.

In Wis. WML Is th. "Z' Vr court quality of th. trial being conducted at Lawrenceburg, Tenn. We denounce the unjuridlcal temper and lack of dignity of proceedings where smoklnsr and Inflammatory comments are commonplace against the defendants, their counsel and witnesses.

We deplore the indignities to which all Negroes and their sympathizers are subjected in this bearing. We appeal to the Governor of the State of Tennessee, and the prosecuting attorney, to maintain the dignity of the courts and safeguard the human rights of all "3. We commend the Board of missionaries, representing mission Education of Gary, for adopt fields in Japan, China, India, Africa, ng a policy of free education with tha West Indies and South Ameri nut ts11 crrMimttnn or dlnRrlm ca, will participate in the report matlon in the Gary Public Schools, of the Board of Foreign Missions I and urg Mayor Joseph E. Fln at ua xiiieemn oienmai cqbyuuuh nerty, superintendent or cscnoois of the United Lutheran Church In Charles D. Lutz, and the members America, to be held Oct.

5 12 in tha I vtnnrA nt iriiiiatln'tn ffct Muslo Hall or the Municipal Auai ith prompt enactment and continue tonum nere. it wa nmuuut.u I the faithful pursuit or tms poacy; Hr.AD?el 9 VCUL' 4. we renounce the spirit of OI me DJ.ru. I IaI.i AXrmntmA snt nunniii Reports will be given on the tha'worid esUbllahed in Cuba, the rebuilding ar dif and of the Church in Japan and China, "i1 h. JXTlt the" Africa and IndiTxtaldr th brother expanded program of education has been set in motion in inaia.

wiw encouragement from the Government there, to increase the number of trained teachers. Among the speakers in the report ta the convention will be Dr. Wentx. Dr. Edwin Moll, general secretary of the board; Dr.

Isaac Cannaday, representing the India mission field: Dr. L. T. Bowers of 1ILB0 MUST 101 Baptists Thank Atlanta Officials Ing the Liberia field: Dr. fcharl.s Honorable William i B.

Hartsfleld ReinDrecnt, representing tne cnina i field; Miss Myrtle Wilke. represent norabla M. A. Hornsby Ing the Argentine field, and Dr. Chief of Police.

Cltv of Atlanta Arthur C. Knudten. "dJllMkZ, Arnld, Other members of the mission Recorder, City of AtlanU board office who will participate, Atlanta, Oa. are Ernest F. Proffen.

treasurer: Dear Sirs: Dr. M. Edwin Thomas, DD, and The Atlanta Baptist Ministers' Dr. Fred J. Fiedler, both board Union, representing 300 Negro Bap secretaries.

I tist ministers, and the general com a I Las MUtT Ml mlttee of the National Baptist Con vention. U. S. Rev. J.

Buv United States Savin rs Bonds Dorsey. chairman, have been In you get Four Dollars for every structed to convey to you the Three Dollars. thanks and appreciation of the Negro Baptists of Atlanta and ....11 kvi WA HARH HF HFARIUR the 26.600 delegates and visitors iiruisr wi iiwuunw ns attendance upon said National NOW HCakS CLOer Tier Baptist Convention, for the splen u. BMtchaoon. Nawark.

N. writaatldid hospitality which our guests narara aaiar orotaoaa Ear Dreata, I waa received at your hands during their as Seafeaaal tha I eeM a keaur tha eteek! f.v In our beautiful cltv. TaioCi ueZZSJJZZl Th ordial spirit of welcome and good will exhibited by you and diatinctiy acain. and also gat raiiaf from those over whom you preside, con buaainz. rtnrinc haad aoiaaa.

eiesxad up) trlDuted immeasurably to tne sue faaiing in aara. if impaetaa wax tHat bioeka cess of the meeting of the Negro ear ca.na.la and preaaas on aanaltlva aarl R.ntlata rrwrantTn tr nnatitn. IZ ncy of more than 4.000.000 Chris tion men and women in America for thia purpoaa. sknd no monet. Pay Atlanta's hospitality to our guests poatmaa 12 plua postaita and c.o.D.

created a large reservoir of good charsaa. If you aneloaa 2 with ordar. wa will and added to the fame of our Sta Dept. S3.7. New Tark It.

N. T. v0 in tha TJatlon witi NATURAL HAIR ATTACHMENTS OH A0AIH 0FF AO Alt HAIR DO'S To raeef all occasions PAGE BOY $300 II MATCHED THE latest Creations JSv NATURAL VAtfachefJ $AO BRAID. Human Hair" Bv Sssr sZ All Shades cU OLAMOU PAGE ROYS SEND NO MONEY ALL ABOUND DOLLS Um4 Hdr or Stare ALL AKVUWU KULU Color. Pay Pesfssoa PU Asseaat A FIRST QUALITY PAGE BOYS 0B tt CLAMORS POMPADOUR HVtfS glamors end ail over wigs Tl COT Fifth AvC89, Room 905 New York 17, N.

Y. Cordially yours. Atlanta Baptist Ministers Union By: Rev. J. T.

Dorsey. President General Comnrlttee of National Baptist Convention, U. S. A. Inc.

By: Rev. J. T. Dorsey, Chairman Transportation Committee of Na tional Baptist Convention, U. S.

A inc. By: Rev. A Bell, Chairman Kev. J. w.

Adams Rev. F. M. Hutchinson Rev. A.

G. Davis. BILBO MUST SOI DuBois, Powell To Address Youth BIRMINGHAM, Ala. It was an nounced thia week from the offi ces of the Southern Negro Youth congress in. Birmingham tnat con gressman Adam Clayton Powell and Dr.

W. E. B. DuBois are scheduled to speak at the South ern Youth Legislature in Colum bia, S. on Oct.

18. 19 and 20. Charlotte Hawkins Brown, pres ident ot Palmer Memorial Insti tute in Sedalia. N. and Mrs.

Thomaslna W. Johnson, chief. Mi nonty roups Section of the Department of Labor, will also be on hand to inspire the young men and women wno gatner xrom ail parts of the South to attend the Legislature. BILBO MUST BO I Dr. Robert 6OT toned to Fraternity Post BALTIMORE.

Md. Dr. Robart L. Gill, prefaasor of talatory and tovarnment at Morgaa Stata Collcfa. waa recantly appointed director of public ralatlona of the Omasa Pal Phi fratarnty by Col.

Campbell C. Johnaon. (rand of tha ra taraity, with tha approval of tha Supreme Council, Church Group Releases Film, The Color of a Man1 i NEW YORK (ANP) The premiere showing of the Wm "The Color of a was made In the prevue room of the Museum of Modern Art here last Monday and Tuesday afternoons, la observance of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Americaa Missionary Association. The association was organised la 146 aa a non sectarian tnstitutloa by the board of home missions of the Congressional Christian Churches. The film, the first of Its kind, deals with the problems of Interracial living in the United States It if to be exhibited la churches), schools other organisations of all denominations aa a part of the association's program of Improving interracial relationships.

The association, one of the foremost influences in the early education of Negroes, is credited with the founding of more than 600 schools, high schools and colleges, including unlversltes such aa Howard, Flsk, Atlanta and Dillard, during its 100 years of Bishop Shaw Praises CIO NEW TORK (ANP) During a forum last week of the sesqulcen tennlal celebration of tha AME Zion Church, Bishop B. G. Shaw of Birmingham stated that the CIO "is doing more to bring about better race relations than the Church." "The CIO does not claim to be a religious organization." he said. "but is doing a treat deal of rood to bring about goodwill among the two races in tnis country." Bishop Shaw, who has been work Ing with the CIO in the South. told how the CIO is workine to bring white and Negro workers together for better economic con ditions in the South.

He also told about the CIO's efforts to assist the City. im i a. TURN YOUR SPARS TIME ItfTO CASH MONEY! Weedd yvm Bk te eat)or the essd HAPPDnCSS that btmdreds of Tro San Aeetsss now kaow? Tb takaf dvantace of ear WONDKBrUL. SVUfPUCAn omtK. last aikow thesa 14 FAST SXLUNO ARTTCXZ8 of eoa see.

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Ourryt TelMM SfS1lJW DBMS1 OSV, DeaaV PC 24 Negro In getting the franchise. An outstanding leader or ine AME Zion Church, Bishop Shaw spoke at a forum on "The cnurcn and Public Relations." at the Mother AME Zion Church, of which tne Jrtev. a. u. Robeson is pastor.

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