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Vivian Blaine, the cherry blonde to be seen in ‘ Something For
The Boys’” at Star Theatre, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, June 3, 4,
5.
WANTS GIBSON REMOVED
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side in other units, a whole Ne
gro platoon will sometimes set
panicky.. .”
Mr. Gibson was also asked if
lie was correctly reported in
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the following paragraph, also
from ne Herald Tribune; “Mr.
Gibson said most of the 92nd
Division officers killed in com.
bat haave been Negro olficers,
which lie said reflected more
credit on their courage than
their judgment.”
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i PAUL ROBESON—noted sing
er, who was the ieatured attrac
tion z.t a war bond rally at Du-
Sable high school in Chicago j
j recently. At this rally $50,000
worth of war bonds were sold, j |
photograph shews, left to right.
Lawrence Brown, Mr. Robeson’s Col j
accompanist; Lt. Charles R.
BISHOP REID 1BLES GRADS
THE THING THAT COUNTS
IS WHAT THEY CAN DO
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existence and brotherhood.
He declared that colored ppeo-
ple must not live only in the
glories of the past but gird
themselves for participation in
all the worthwhile things nec¬
essary for a better world.
PASTORS’ INST AT
BENEDICT
Continued page one
permtendent of Waverly Hills
sanatorium, Waverly Hills, Ky.,
an outstanding authority on tu
berculosis; R. W. Mance, M. D.,
well known Columbia internist,
who will discuss the genito-in-
fectious diseases; the Reverend
Maxie Gordon, distinguished in
the field of biblical literature;
the Reverend L. C. Jenkins, a
leading Columbia churchman;
the Rev. A. J. Wright, promi¬
nent in Bennettville church
work, and the Reverend H. B
Butler, Jr., head of the philoso-! depart-!
ment of religion and
phy at Allen university, Colum
bia
Ministers of all denomina-
tions are invited to attend the |
institute. Each county tuber- j
culosis association will defray j
the expenses of at least one
minister. Others who notify,
tlie Reverend Charles If. Brown,
dean of theology at Benedict
college, of their .iku U.K...W intention to at. ,
tend will receive institute
scholarships.
Institute enrolles will be re¬
quired to remain throughout
the session.
Eighty-three ministers repre. j
sen ting six denominations at
tended the conference in 1944.
Those who desire to attend this
year should write at once to
Dean Brown who is also direct¬
or of the institute.
YOUTH PHONES WHITE WO¬
MAN, KILLED; WHITES RAPE
NEGRO GIRL, FREED
Continued on page one
than two weeks.
riding in ironic twist to tne
Harris ca.e was the later de-
Vi lupmein ihat thi. slain man
actually was not the person
who had been calling the carry-J white,
woman, but was merely tryst-J
iue another man to tne
ing place. The other man,
Charles Jones, whose testimony
showed, had begged Ha.ns to
carry him to the lonely cot¬
tage Park road, hs'l been an-
roving tin woman over the tele
paoiie. Jones escaped the bar
rage of bullets laid down by the
| husband and officers by fall-
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lins, World War II hero; Mr.
Robeson, Major C. Udell, depu¬
ty manager, Illinois, WFC. trea
sury department; Benjamin A ;
Grant, treasury department, |
and James A. French, assistant!
principal, DuSable high school ;
— ANP photo. 1
Sag to thi'. ground anil u Uing
into a diten. He was later ar
rested at his Atlanta residence
and is being held in Fuiton
county jail awaiting grand
jury action.
Mrs. Catherine Ha ns attrac
tive widow of the slain man,
told newsmen that she has al¬
ready engaged counsel and
1 ’iuans to sue the wlvtc hus-
police i . id, Ed'vard offiicers, Greer, Chief the fourj
Earl Poppers, Charles Wheeler
And Y. L Creel, in the unpro¬
murder of her mate.
SMALL S. C. TOWN HIRES ITS!
FIRST NEGRO POLICEMAN
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order to headquarters and|
arrest is made by one of the j
officers.
A survey conducted recently
the Columbia (S. C.i Light¬
and Informer disclosed
there were no less than
colored officers in 37 sou-
cities in seven states, Ad-
since the survey raise
figures to 195 officers, 38
and eight states aas fol¬
:
Arkansas, 14 officers, three
Florida, 28 officers, five
Kentucky, 34 oflicers,
cities; North Caiolina, 18
six cities; Oklahoma,
officers, 15 cities, South Ca-
1 officer, one city, Ten-
7 officers, two cities,
52 officers, seven cities.
Alabama, Louisiana,
Mississppi are the only
TJUth states with no Ne¬
peace officers.
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The stream-uned feature,'
Romance on the Beat,” pro-
duced by All American and
featuring an entire Negro cast
is essentially a musical, as
diences will see when the smart
new attraction opens at . _ Dunbar ,
Theatre, Sunday, Monday, Tues-1
day, June 3, 4, 5 But, it is
more nite story—a than that, real it has ‘ plot” a defi-j with
not a little suspense. |
The story, written by Milton
Marshall is timely, for it has to 1
do with giving a benefit
for disabled veterans and what
happens when the beautiful
st ar walks out at the last min¬
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idateci by a mobster and his
gang.
Has Lovely Star
Ida James, well known song¬
stress and a beauty of the radio,
movies and of cafedom is the
feminine star. Miss James,
who appeared with Earl Hines
for two years; with Erskin Haw¬
kins; in “Meet The People,”
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featured star of Cafe Society
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