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'iNEff YORK New York's radio ajid IV Idol, Arthur Godfrey, is no on the wrong end of some ry uncompumeniary remarics nd comments. For a number of fp Mr. G. been talking the show; wanted to do Miami, the entire as on daily programs. Well, to make a story shorter, he did take i show to de Mille jmi, but the Mariners, an Inter racial group of singers which has been with Jura for a number of years, was suddenly given a week's vacation with little or no explanation.

Ana, irom wnat we unaersunu, eacn memoer group is more than hurt left oemna wmie tne others are enjoying me warm rionaa sun. ine louowen oi we ureal man in Harlem town and elsewhere are asking "How come, Mr. Godfrey, tk. A mi tucr uiv yuu leUU UlH 11 madge of Georgia because of his stand on the race issue?" Marian Anderson pulled a quiet one last Wednesday when she hopped an air liner at LaGuardia Airport on the initial lap of her flight to Japan to give her first concert in that country. She stop tt a pru nuuuiiuu iur iwu wnwn.

a uu JA "Lf rUUi uuijr iu uic wmicu auuua i ,1 Li 1 of the to be rs oapmi tnurcn, rroauwy ai tvpm. nwH ve Davtn. 8 I the purchase of the McPherson Philadelphia observed the 72nd Bo 4 jmm NATIONAL SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLY of the Bahais of the United States included left to right: Mrs. Mamie Seto, San Francisco; Mist Ehto Austin, Washington, D. Paul E.

Haney, economist, Wash unanimously adopted the board's AMMAaBllinM 4T.lll lit iWWV luu win immii.i.iw oprpmnni.J AhfM.Ra,.' M. jonnaon, nouievara ity was men given tne pastor ana 7. 7ZT Peoria, IU. the board of deacons to go ahead haviih with th mtrrhSp tl0n APrJ 29 through May .1 at BahauUah. mette, 111., when Baha'I Faith wor uum Luuiiuics ucui cate their majestic House ofWor h'P of the $2,600,000 lding project which ad of 50 vears Dedication structure a building pi.n.

.4 Strt 3 smaU group of etriybebevers of the BahaT World Faith. Conceiv ed in faith by a penniless reaching Jiigh into the heavens. iiui" ou jeai uiu uuuu vu aiaim i me wngicgauuu iuuuk i8 hUlOTic Tabernacle Baptist church. It is ZfttSFto'JSffl iurt the beeinninff. have th.lt ntn" designed dome, just the beginning.

have is in, excellent condition and met in special call meeting and church ha. made the purchase of Til fpf? Faittf wHich has' oimit. (he confUding races and KJjJ 'ESwlh men 30 39. S. JoneJ, Rt.

3 fed MVatoojJed mial in oP f. 7 I IS! "aUon since its inception 109 years "ion world civilization. He cbangei BawnBkS Fl J' ago in Persia (now called Iran). "8ion salv Tf 7 fW ir Vw Tbe Faith was introduced to the to a meant fauil(fing a vtM lVi to 3iav? 'pen' pals I anv29, Vfi 3T ted World Par order." VW Dear Mme' Chante 1 'am 'in'5Hw. dark brown skin, black V) jfei 4.1 On the present nine member gov.

ect Korea 1 would. to hair, and brown eyes. I've been Av VvH PkAX' thfs and other property possible. ed. and would like to.cor.

iLtv atT BAght'Ho rBahTch SclTPw w.5SinZ speaker will Washington, grandson of the famed educator. The Winston Salem Teachers col nr h. rfiwrriM of 7nS re the direction of its regular direc nr nr jYm A DiUard The Sir touX the Eteni sea! cnoir is touring tne tasiern sea Astoria. The award was for "meri. nrinm achievement in the thea tre" and presented by Mrs.

AW brta Person, chairman of the club. Philadelphia Republican big wii Hobson Reynolds seems to like his oarty and its symbol so I u.ii ha more than 300 ele it phants of every conceivable size, scattered all over their 15 room house. It caught some of the COP boys a little short last week when they got the word that Mrs. Jane Mor row Snauldina of West Virginia was named an assistant to Mrs. Hobby, the new secretary of the vf Health Educa.

fcnarH in an affort til ra ise fund ioVschoia rship grants. hig Lfontyne Price, who alternates in the rote of ''Bess'' in the pres ent Broadway production of 'Por gy and Bess." was given a citaUon by the Brooklyn Club of the Na tional Association of Negro Busi Bs and Professional Woman's jr. lTtlS L3UIIUOJ Jiauwiaaaat. a ion ind Welfare WhUe she is a TO MCPHERSON APARTMENTS lis Dayton, bia time RenubUcan herself, it Ohic. has been purchased by the Tabernacle Bap.

IL TLt most the GOP church at a cost of bringing the to gentlemen of color didn't know tal amount of nroperty owned by the chnrck to that the appointment was coming more thai farter mUlion dollars. Trom left up Mrs Spaulding, by the way, kneeling: Earl Keith, W. V. Qulsenberry, sec is one of the first to get a major retary of the board, and Bill Dunson. Second row: appointment given to a step follow er of the Grand Old Party.

We're sorry to advise that busy and bustling Mrs. Louise Lawrence hard worker in Rev. Robeson's Mother Zion AME church ia Harlem, has been ordered to bed by her medic because her ticker isn't ticking the way it" should. We hope it won't slow her down too long. And speaking of Mother Zion, William Marshall, the talented young actor who portrayed De Lawd" in last year's revival of "The Green Pastures," put on his own company and version of "Othello" at the church Sunday afternoon, starring himself.

It wasn't bad, either, and was very, well received. The National Beauty Culturlsts league honored the late Mme. Sarah Spencer Washington Logan over Sunday and Monday in their 'Salute to the Apex Family" in Philadelphia. They paid tribute to the great lady's ingenuity and accomplishments and to the progress of the Apex Company. Present to hear the praises were widower Shumpert Logan, her adopted daughter who now heads the largest business firm operated in the state of New Jersey by a Negro woman, Mrt.

Sarah Joan Washington Hayes, Archie Morgan, vice president and general manager of the Apex organization, Mrs. Verna Gosnell, mother of Mrs. Hayes and chaplain of the corporation, and Atty. William Gosnell, executor of the estate, and Holton Hayes, husband of the new president and Apex boys scout executive of Southern Ncjr Jersey. Presiding at the sessions were Mrs, Cornelius Greene Johnson, president of the Leaeue.

Anions those from across the country there were Mrs. Carry Taylor of Orleans, Louise Chapman, SU Alice Cole. Mamie Ander soivand Elsie Robertson of Gulf port, Williefort Hennessee. of Asbeville, N. Ella Ramsey of Atlanta, Mrs.

Georgia Brown of Chicago Mrs, Eliza both Newton of Boston, Mrs. Ele nbre Hicks of Richmond, and, about 200 representatives from the Apex school A press conference was held Sunday afternoon at the home of Judge Hobson Reynolds with bis wife Evelyn as hostess. And, naturally, yours truly was on hand for th handouts n0 sense in getting mad if one 0f your supposed close friend says some uncomplimentary things about you to another one of your corpii so Son ue 2 3 to pay areSJ you see Sat same good friends. They're only return them when you see that same friend again. Ax 1(61101011 111 ACTIOal VC vtS rjrS is" i rin inKsi.u Dayton Baptist Churih 20,000, Wit Apartment GEORGE LAWRENCE DAYTON, Ohio The Deacons and the Rev, indtinS1" Ttrnvv OWAlUUUIia, OAJ XLCllCSflW AVC.

Tabernacle Baptist church congre JLi. million dollars. UU. ff mi a a which will be renamed the Taber 24 room nacie apartments, is a with nine modernly fur nished apartments, complete with maid service, bath and kitchen 4 coara oi Dr. J.

Wei Army chap T.ii..u ington, D. C. chairman; Miss Edna vuuivu pci muiiui. Sale of the buUding was bandied by Charles J. Francis of Pnmniinv rhiirrh tiil iur month iouvaij vviaiiyauj.

nuuu McPherson apartments for sale. BOARD APPROVAL Authority for the pastor and the I. aVL. was given at the annual Taber nade Baptist church convention last year. The board inspected the tm property and approved the pur chase.

3 fm FISHT SO includes two room, three room and A mm lour roum apanmems. uaiw structure is two stories high with brick siding. At current rental iii th in on 1 Charles J. Francis l. ji.j (or; James W.

Walter C. Copeland, drews and David iness manager of Hawthorne, William ar" aaia9a.iei always held that the business Ida, lVll a nmill ItA An4l4awl auctea a sound business basis. We we feel the church should be firmly established in the community. The i.i ij.j special efforts and the splendid cooperation of the many fine i I 1 HOLY fMCKERAL.O A BEAUTY 11 MAKE PLENTY O'A of the Francis Realty com k. n.

awa, ava aVf vaunaa) Parks, chairman of the board; vice chairman; George An Humphries, treasurer and bus the church. Back row; Edward Owing, and Kalney SeweU. Hi It True, recording secretary, wu. Purchases ur. sroaaaus, a candidate lor the Dayton Board of Education, announcing the purchase to the we i prC53.

B1U JUST BEGINNING PASTOR House 9i iiuu.c wi nuiauiu ia snip ftPed in symbolism: It is sym we tan a ne Leverr nounshM fhmnph ftftw nounsnea fflrough fifty and sacrifice. With its nine sides, it is tvmhol. service of the church and will aiso provide another sound busi ness investment which will enable us to build a much needed lareer church edifice to house bur fast growing congregation." There are today 2,000 members on the Tabernacle membership rolls. None of the church's expan of the church's expan IVAAD ANOTHER SCHArv jtt Ciimu imivu anuu. iu I aT a.

mette; Horace Holley, secretary, Wilmette; Matthew W. Bullock, former chairman, Massachusettes State Parole Board, Boston; H. Bom Kevelin, treasurer, New York; Mrs. Dorothy Baker, vice vu.um.u, udi, umo, ana vr. I 'M I M' 1 m.

VhW 'it" 3 i lift A By MATTIE SMITH COLIN DEFENDER April 25. 1953 rw vi Anions, neia in corresDond with V0UnB eirls 129 muuumenw mans spiritual cago ja ionjuncuon, witft the Col tween nd 24 weifih 120 to 135 I would like faun will be consecrated May 2 umbian Exposition of 1893. Ten rz slr'kin8 mqne! wa, touchS in Pc mple'e architecture lase of the McPherson 1M" Jaee bke ornamentation, car v.d.iUhpainsUlii.ii delicicind l. "'cast in molds of concrete and mq i. "LTl ISSSL csi in moias ot concrete ana sion fund the purchase anartmanti rhnn.h uriii i eraUon when vacancies occur and a three man committee of the church will pass on the eligibility w.u.

nJL t. deacon and vice chairman of the k. ager of the apartments. Dr. Broaddus bailed the historic purchase as evidence of "Religion in Action" by mem ber.

of the church. uu" 0V1 a iUtl HI UitlU I KNOW WOW YOU CfVM MAWEvPLENttl csi i ityee Jkkv i j. i 7 Kennetn cnristian, Lansing, Mich. construction' of the temple. At that unie, were were uui a jew nun dred American Bah'a'b The symbolic act of laying the i cornerstone was performed May 1,4912,.

on the present site of the Babai In charge of the p.h.'n'iiah fuVi.i, ih dS? rf i w.Wrf SSL i kh' dvlsf lowers to build a temple ''in each community? and that, the "only architectural requirement" was ZmZ 5 1.S?m! number present to the Baha is is 'two. coming of rpaiif rf th BUdahist, uirisaan, Islam, Babi BThVi nrf As to tne oiiferent races and UB I an la khmhIIii .7 mf.mbcr wshin8ton. Bock, one of rst non white graduates of, Scho01' now retlred nf KAeTAn H.1 9 T'h ter or and are instructed of which according to Chicago architect, Alfred P. Shaw, who has carried forward the ffiSX 1847, Early Stone is the best aiTttl 1 9 Kla i. th.

ZvU f. ScoSon? JeSS the martyred founder of the faith Dear Mme. Cbante: We would died in exile in 'Akka, Palestine. like to receive mail through pen Dear Mme. Chante: I would like He was banished by the religious pajs.

s.sgt Melvin C. Phillips A. to have pen pals, I ant Ira Cole leaders of Islam to Baghdad, 18363706. Texas, A 3c Robert man, 10907 Wads Park, Cleveland, theneeto Constantinople and Ad Hays, AF26354134, A 3c Robert Kel Ohio. nanople, and finally to 'Akka.

jv AFJ546J520, Ohio. Please write Copyright, Chicago Defender 1J3J Seats in the alcoves face the cen ter. The seating capacity is 1,200. Unlike most religious institutions of worship, the Bahai'i temple bas no pulpit. Here, sermons are simple readings from the Scriptures.

Instead of professional clerics, the members are addressed by readers. to Ble H'V Do you toss sleeplessly upon Baha uL ah emphasizes rJo1: your bed at night? Do your prob lowing principles to help bind kmi (eem to be so big that you people together In a united world solve them, thua causing (1) 'Men must seelt tor truth t9 become despondent and in spit of custom, prejudice and unhappy? privileges. Then why not let Prof. Herman and women must have, help you to find peace and com egual, opporhmitlesj rightt anT fort by aiding you in solving ob privileges. stacles and relieving you of some (3) The nations must, choose an international language to be used along ith the mother ton 8ue" (4) "All children must receive basic education." (5) "Men must make a system atic effort to wipe out all those prejudices which divide people." (6) "Men must recognize that religion should go hand in hand with science." (7) "Men.must work to aboUsh p.M.J.

Dear Prof. Herman: I your Just being calm little, extreme wTalth and extreme pov have been reading your column longer and holding yonr tern erty." for sometime and I see where you per and things will work them ieuitHic nuusmg TCSCALOOSA, Ala (ANP) Tuscaloosa's new 2 million dollar housing project was formally ded tested last week with Rep. Armi stead Selden making the festered address, Dar Mme. Chante: I am a Ma us air mail. HQ.

1329th AACS S7, rine in Korea, I would like to cor. Box 45, Navy 230, PM Seattle, respond with ladies from 18 to 2J.v Washington. Pfc. Clarence Morris, 1243690,,. Easy Co.

2nd B.N. 3rd 1st Dear Mme. Chante: We would Mar. Regt. 1st Mar.

Div. 0 FJ.0. like to correspond with women, San Francisco, Calif. we are 5'5" tall, 140 to 160 We Isaac Thomas and Wilson Dear Mme. Chante: I am 27, Williams R.F.D, 1.

Box 301 A Fort; 150 brown skin and a 8n1 Johnson Charleston, S. Christian, I would like to corre Carolina. i spond with ladies between 18 and i 23. James Mitchell, 3009 Metre Dm' Mme. Chante: I am Inter, politan New Orleans, La.

"ted in hearing from pen pals, from 18 to 21, and my pal would Dear Mme. Chante: I am 30i rVVtrUtoZi.mut: 124 brown complexion. A A' V1 11 I would like to correspond with Box 218 a O. 84 NAS Wbidber, Is gentlemen about my age. I will 0ak.

Har, A 3c exchange photos. Laura Walker, assar, AFM 365584, ,3464 1232 Lawndale. Chicago, 111. Student Sqd. D.N., Francis E.

War ren A.F.B., Cheyenne, Wy. Dear Mme. Chante: I would like to correspond with men 47 and Dear Mme Chante: 1 hav bn over. I am 47, 140 5'3' brown married, and have three children, skin, no bad habits. I have been I am 26, I have no bad habits.

I married. I will exchange photos. would like to correspond with Mrs. C. P.

Mille, 1184 Fox Box Co Miller, 141 3rd Ave. West; 10, Bronx, N. Y. HuntingwW. Ya.

Dear Mme. Chante: I would like tl uT Y1 P.V Vl Dear Mme. Chante: I am a wi jnw mijju isn lhc "gjf. wul1rBI1e, t0 "nder.50: 125 neat, and not bad look ti, nu uw vau twi to 1 would Uke 10 correspond with men between 30 and 45. rrt Ind Dear Mme.

Chante: I have nev A'7 neai ana wen aressea. wouia like to have pen pals. Joe Callo I. a.itimr. 1 Si wich.

Dear Mme chanle; We 1 Marines, and we would like to n.u re have crnt 3mts, ER 14415566 C. Btry. FABN, apo 301 P.M. San mncisco, Calif. Dlf Mme.

Chante: I am 47, 148 am Christian, and I enjoy cUan sports. a a wowir uae to correspond wun geaUemen 41 years or ever. Mrs. I P. MUJe, Fcl BroM, Y.

iem.e VerlMr1' um, rhant am light tan, 220 and I would mt to correspond with a ght complexioned lady that is a rhriti, ni nhotna t.h Bp.4i ssst No Market st Mo Dar Mme. Chante: I would like to have iet" ter. Annie BeU. Aniold P.0 6013 Bun Tenn. of your burdens.

However, in order for Prof, Herman, to help you, you must have FAITH. And unless we have faith, the burden of our trouble jf still going to weight us down. But if you bellevi in his ability to aid you, your mountains of doubt, despair, sorrow and heart break will eventually disappear, not write him today, have helped so njany; perhaps you can hep me. is.he gomgvto come back to me? ANS. I am sure that what I am going to teU yon 1 not what yon want to hear, my friend, bat 'I feel that yonr hosband has other plana xsd therefore i Bar Mme.

Chante: I am 18, dark hair and eyes pen pals between 22 190 lbs. Send photo. st. Lmii. Mo "ea! Mra.e; 1 J' mm 1 mm i wouia uxe pen pais.

ta ward Johnson, 1527 W. 114th pi, chlcaao ChlCag' i wouia iixe pen pais, a Dear Mme. Chante: I am 38, black hair, dark eyes, 155 have no bad habits. I would like to correspond with men. 165 185 Sl.S'Si Kimble, 2840 State Chicago, IU.

Dear Mme. Chante: I am a wid 0w. 5' 140 medium brown and 48 years old. I would iixe to hear from men 50 to 57. Ida Bell Price.

402 East 61st Los An Calif. wear wme. Dear Mme. Chante: I am 5'6" brown aRe pen nev Jersey City. New Jersey.

uear Mine, vname: i am iia Nicholas wngni, mm ubi. Til iv.w i Dear Mme. Chante: We receiv Wile mail, and we would like to hm pen pals. We are: Do C'AJ a IB 1 fa Warn jaiaatar A Bar 771 fl mm ac dui 2 c. Eugene Booth.

A.r. ziwww. A 3c Jim TUth AC. and USA, APO 1121 PM, Seat Ue, Wash. Vf.1' Dear Mme.

Chante: I would like to hear from service men between 18 and 24. I am 18, dark brown skin, and neat. Please send photo in first letter. Karhie 5346 Maryland ear ume. Stn ror iL fj 2333 Beaublea' I advise yon to take atepi to get the matter cleared vp to that yon nay be free to enjoy the company and companionship of someone that will return your kindness.

I would be glad to advise ye further If yon will write la for a private reply. A.Kv I am sorry but the "nature of your question requires a private reply. I do, however, suggest your taking the child to a specialist for a thorough examination as soon as you can. E.B. What should I do? I ANS.

A careful analysis of your question indicates the fact that yon are npset about cer. tain conditions now around your home. But I suggest selves out S. Will I get married in 1953? ANS. Your Lucky Start and.

Guiding Planet indicate marriage yon. during this year. look forward to it and mack lurches A J..

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