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t . . >..11 fit. tl
? T.) appropriately mark the
c o ng or the old year and the
beginning of 1944. three spec¬
ial services will he held at the
First African Baptist church,
tjr t \i. Ghb rt. pastor, locat¬
ed at St. Julian ,.nd Montgom-
i v streets. Watch
; a hi .', will be
nr tit servic-S. wh ch will bi
jj.oh commencing this coming at Friday ten
, f nit
c clerk. at which time the pas-
aar vwil preach, by special 'Tire re-
c from the subject,
fv < ■ Stlrreth Her Nest.”
C. E. Richardson, pastor,
day- was spent
‘fffiffimas. The and pastor Dr.
ed at 11:30
Wright, son of the late Deacon
Wright, spoke at the evening
^service. The choir rendered
excellent Christmas pro-
BUS PRESIDENT R. R.
UNIONS ARE BIASED
g Washington, D. C. A tela-
Sgram reminding him that who the
■railroad Ithreatenen brotherhoods
to strike December
■ 30, exclude Negroes from their
■ membership and discriminate
1 against them was received by
President Roosevelt from the
National Association for
vaucement of Colored Pepie.
The telegra msaid:
[ that -May arbiter we respectfully of wage suggest dispute
, as
land threatened strike on De-
*you | cgntoer 30 by railroad unions
remind these unions that
■4fcey come court with
itmeiean hands in that they de
maud advantages for white
workers while they at the same
time exclude from member¬
ship and discriminate against
fellow Americans solely be¬
cause of color. This is partic
ularly applicable to the unions
which, along with the opera-
tofs of sixteen southern rail-
roads, have defied the Fair Em
ployment Practice Commit-
tee’s directive that these
unions and railroads must
cease discrimination on ac-
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Rev. L. H. Bright, honorable
pastor of First St. Peter’s Bap-
tist church wishes to thank
his members for the grand sur-
prise given him Thursday
night. December 23, at the
home of Deacon Carter, chair-
man of the board. He also:
wishes to express his
tion for the useful gifts which
inciuded a beautiful black
in robe and a new • nocketbo>ok
, full ,, of , „„„ one dollar Km bill frnrr. from the the
different auie.au auxiliaries h of
church. Mrs.. A. Spaulding. . ^
reporter.
eommohder- In -chief during
wartime.
1
RELIEVE PAIN IN F*W MINU»
To relif ro the torturiiiK p.un of Neuritu.
ftheumati jui, Neuralgia or Luni beige in a
iew mi’ AAgj, get the Doctor's formula
NURIT* >; Dependable—no opiates, no nar-
:otirf. Aoeo tlie work quickly—must reliev«
rtu*l to your satisfucHon in a few
c*qut a *J»e or mJRlTO money ba.k at Druggist V Don't
• on t his Kuamniee today
IN MEMORY
Km • .noil! '•> rvciiin",
S l 1 ! i > a; i.' i r I . :: .1 1:0 i
lom-so.rc.
111 ,l "' of my I am bill'
a smile on my face
I have a heart ache
Longing dear Floyd for you.
I-oving wife,
/ Amelia Carter
713 W. Gwinnett Rt.
.BRYANT fn . . but ", , loving • .
sao
memory of our dear mother
MRS. NpRA_ BRYAN r
who departed her lite Decem-
ber 31,
riie month of npppmh December rr - is 1S
here again, » > the sadest of the
jL f ar ' T Jr 11 was on tne 3ist or
December, , dear, ’ £ you were call-
ed away The low was harcl
the s hock severe, we littie
MOSES* GRANT
The many friends of Mr Mos
es Grant were paired to learn
of bis passing His funeral
v'as held at the parlor of Roy¬
al Undertakers on last Friday,
Rev. Maddox officiating. He
lived for many years at Spring
field Terrace. He left to
mourn his d«aUi B wife, two
daughters and one son.
THANKS AND
j APPRECIATION
I am uneblo to express mv
r-’"pp appreciation and since) n
t 0 t) 1P numerous friends
who were so kind to mv betev-
wife durine her extended
n 'nes« 'md at th° last hours of
1 'fa Th n aR-ntJon shown and
rhe b°a>it’f)il flower- n-esantad
h“r. and tb« onr® serf to be
nlacpd pn her h*°r wij] ever
'•'"pain a fragrant memory.
The Hndnasr .shown bv averv-
KNCZ OBEYS NAVAL SAT
T1C1N JIM ( ROW
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differentiate between white
and Negro chief petty office/
as there are many Negro chief
petty officers in various 'rat¬
ing;, oth .t than chief cooks
and chief stewards, all of
whom wear the chief petty of¬
ficer uniform.”
Secretary Knox, in addition,
makes the following astonish¬
ing statement: “In addition
Negroes are eligible for ad¬
vancement in any of the many
ratings in the navy and ail
those who reach the status of
chief petty officer will wear
the uniform of their rating.”
T t i s wall known that Ne¬
groes have been barred from
commissions in the navy.
BOILERMAKERS FIGHTING
UNION D1 SUR URINATION
. Continued from page One
EXTEND THANKS TO THEIR MANY FftlEN’D
!
The DIXIE QUARTET ex-
tends to their friends and well
wishers a HAPPY NEW YEAh
for their many kind thoughts,
sri x
their votes could not be count
. 1
!
Tn a recent appeal, Williams, j
Urban League executive, ad-
monished being under the workers the impression against j j
that they were entitled to full j
union privileges as members ot •
the “auxiliary” union. “You!
stated, will pay “as the do same aP of dues;” the work-. hej
ers. but under this iim crowj
system you cannot transfer are! to!
a regular union, and vou bene-!
deprived of other union
fits which should be yours to
enioy.”
Shipyard workers in the en¬
tire area have been encouraged ■
bv the fact that a democratic
TO RAILROAD AXIS m*:
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(fred Merriman, butcher in the Naw York City Commissary of the
ew York Central Dining Service, saves all fat while trimming beef
lell loins for steaks. He says, “We make sure every bit of inedible
!t is salvaged because we know that the glycerine it makes is doing
#weli Job of saving lives on every battle-front.’’
UILUA UAr j By BERNARD BAILY
QMELLO, MONTY
HELLO, 01 LDAJ-
UrE£,YOU I
u lookswei
NEW YEAR’S
RESOLUTION
SEND
To Your Boy or Girl
Off At School
It Will Be A Greatly Appreciated
Weeklv Visitor And Keep Them
Properly Informed of The News Hap
pen mgs At Home.
for their loyal support and foe
their hearty co-operation. We
thank you sincerely,
Ljcal 30 °- Ma iY workers la
vor abolishing , the auxiliary
and hdmiiting all Negroes to
full participation.
Enjoy An Evening of
Pleasure at
Rooks’ Poo 1
1
Room
507 West Broad St,
9AY, TELL ,WE- / WHY. OF )
00 YOU BE- COURSE I >
UEVE IN Love kOO, MONTY 1
AT FIRST SlfrbT
THERE'S OSCAR. MCE* FfelNSTANCE-V\ J
DO VOU SUPPOSE WlS WIFE WOULD OF ^
MMUllEO HIM, IF SHE’ D r — — 1 --
TAL£N look. ? A err nun i&Bmm aifAlf™,'. 1 ^
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A WIFE SHOULD
MAKE SACRIFICES
v F0R HER HUS8AM1I
IS.-B0T NOT iNTUE
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