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A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL RELEASE
Court Division Spurs
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fr—------- hurdle the barrier of constitu- ,,,
tionallty heretofore raised
against us. In the Texas case
|he court rejected our attempt
to test the segregation laws”’in
the highest court of the
We will, of course, appeal this
decision”
The Oklahoma Case
On September 29th the
cial three-judge court consist-
Ing of United States Circuit
Judge Alfred P. Murrah. and
District Judges Edgar S. Vaught
and Bower Broaddus declared
that the statutes of Oklalio-
mu which mnric i! crime for
MADAM MARIE
FAMOUS CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST
Know Thy Future and Prospects—Never In Your
City Before
Madam Marie will tollv you if the
one you love is true or false; tell vou
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you every
hit ion heller limn you ran tell U y.mt-
II I IImH J£f Advice in business, speculation, in-
V vestment, love, marriage, divorce; reu-
nites the separated and cause speedy
i k ’ \Ni/ B marriage of with one and of personal your choice. influence. The
4 | ! m secret power health and
j, how to win in business, love,
SIBL~ J8PS affairs of life. seeking the
Make no mistake when
advice of a clairvoyant, or palmist. It
ys to consult the best. As a seer of things hidden to
in or woman MADAM MAR T ,E has no equal. Many
of ess the aift of Clairvoyant, but few indeed, are so :
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no matter what. Everything love, courtship, marriage,
divorce investments. Insurance, speculations, patents, bus¬
iness, money, property, travels, changes, enemies, friends,
law, dreams, etc. through her
Wealth and happiness brought about pow¬
er. If you yearn for anything call at once and have the
desired results brought about speedily She helps, advises,
and guides you with higher than human power. She unites
the separated, settle love quarrels and causes speedy and
happy marriages with the one of your choice, removes
evil influences. different
A true MEDIUM is born, not made. I am
from all others, because I not only read your life like an
open book, but also help you out of your troubles. For
Instance, what good would it do you simply to be told you
had a rival or enemy in your path unless you were told
just how to overcome them, or in case you wanted to win
the love of a certain one. would you be satisfied just to
be told about it or would you rather know how you could
win your desire? In fact, it does you no good to be sim¬ path
ply told your troubles. 1 am able to point out the
to success and happiness. You will find me superior to
all others. Gypsies . _ Indians .. representing ,. _
Do not be deceived by or
themselves as Madam Marie. Madam Maries does not
make house to house calls.
LOOK FOR TENT AND HAND SIGN, Located in City
Limits of Hardeeville, S.C . Highway No. 17. at Williamson
Trailer Park back of Theatre.
HOURS: 10 A. M. TO 10 P. M.—LOOK FOR HAND SIGN
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We maintain an active sales rorce for selling houses, Jaa
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We are ready to serve you whether you wish to buy or e«U
Insurance written at a 25% saving to you.
We collect rents—*>-er years tiperteMs.
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of Viis year. He war. denied
admission solely because of his
raw and color
Texas Rejects Pica
The efforts of Heman Marion
j Swcatt to gain admission to
the law sf-h0()1 ol Univers'-
^ of Tcx ™ were r °j ccted b y
State Supreme Couil. v. !:k 1
refused to grant a writ of crroi
on * eptemfaer 29.
Both the tiial couit and tin
Circuit Court of Appeals in
Texas have denied the NAA-'Ps
contention that the segregation
laws of Texas are invalid and
L-iat the law school set up by
Texas for Negro students i>
unequal Both courts 1 a»e
Smash Philly Dope Ring;
Jail Business Man
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TOBIAS TELLS NURSES
TO EIGHT
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all must not carry airy quali¬
fying terms,” declared the
speaker.
Tobias also emphasized
point that no school should
associated with the city hos-
pitals that restricts
of its nurses to Negroes only,
He was of the opinion
of all walks of life should
,.ist that every institution with¬
in the City of New York
be for the training of
without regard to race,
or color. “Let democracy
vail and let us encourage
men of the highest caliber
prepare and enter, the
did profession of
concluded Channing Tobias.
Scrolls to noted women
conferred by Mabel Staupers
Estelle Massey Riddle
! was lauded as the first
| | woman in the 50-year
of the American Nurses Asso-
elation to become a member
the board of directors-
Prominent among the
were Rev. James H
Church *of the Master;
Charlotte Hawkins Brown,
| Shelton Hale Bishop, W.
Handy, former ^t. (J. G.)
riet Pickens, Father
Jean South . of the
Hot Harlem Revue
Moves To Dunbar
Sammy Green's Hot Harlem
Itevue that made such a big
lilt at the Dunbar theatre the
past few weeks, will play at the
East Side theatre one big day
only, Wednesday, October 13.
This stage show was booked in-
the Eastside on account of
a road show attraction at the
on that date. .
The same big stage show will
be put on at the Eastside on
October 13 that has proved so
popular with the westside
crowds, featuring a line of
beautiful chorus girls, funny
THE LABOR VIEW
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white urban population in the U. S. earns
between $2,0C0 and $5,000 per year.
The moral of all this free advertising
is that money should be spent widely for
goods which provide the greatest service for
the price. Such a policy will not only be
of maximum value to the man who is
spending his money, but will gradually raise
the individual in the estimation of his fel¬
low citizens. The man who spends his
money foolishly will be treated as a fool
even by those who get the money.
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Rev. Baker Declines
Renomination
After serving as moderator
I of the Bcrean Baptist Associa¬
tion fer four years, the Rev. s
A. Baker declined renomina-
tion during the annual meet
j which cor ened Wednesday
through Friday at the Firsc
j Tabernacle Baptist church. He
! expressed himself as grateful
for the cooperation of the body
j, as a whole during his tenure of
office ( and pledged loyalty to
j the incoming moderator ant.
the Berean Association. The
following officers were elected
by the group and installed by
the retiring moderator;
Rev. E. A. Capers, moderator;
Rev. N. E. Holsey, vice modera¬
tor; Dea. N. Roberts, recording
secretary; Rev. H. W. Wilburn,
corresponding secretary; Rev.
L. L. Small, treasurer; Rev. J.
C McAll.ster, missionary.
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informative-' The tn&rning. ser¬
vice will begin . bt* 11; 30 and
the evening service at 7:30.
ST. PHILIP MON. CHURCH
All services were well at¬
tended Sunday at St. Philip
Monumental AME church, be¬
ginning with Sunday school,
which was largely attended
Pastor W. C. Davis preached at
each of the regular services.
FOR REFUSING TO
HOLD SEGREGATED
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| sing and speak. The Progres¬
sive party (of which Robeson
is co-chairman) has sponsored
anh participated in unsegregat¬
ed meetings in every state in
the South. I shall be most
happy to return to Savannah
and appear at any meeting in
| the future at which constitu¬
tional assembly rights of free respected speech and and
lree are
enforced.”
Mr. Robeson, and accompan¬
ist, Lawrence Brown arrived in
Savannah Tuesday midday and
were met at the depot by a
committee of ' citizens and
members of the organization
which was sponsoring his ap¬
pearance here.
While in the city he was the
house guest of Dr. and Mrs. H.
M. Collier, Jr., at their spacious
)B. residence, Shangrila, on Mills
Lane avenue, where a
i stag was held for him last
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Dr. Thompson In
Charge of Detal
Clinic
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College, School of Dentistry,
graduating in June 1948.
The dental clinic aims to
give free dental care to those
who are unable to pay for such
services. The program now in
its Incipiency, consists of a
prophylaxis, sodium flouride
treatments, filling of all carious
teeth, extractions and taking
care of all emergencies whidli
[ might arise in the first three
grades of die schools
The hours of the clinic are
9 a. m. to 1 p. m. and 2 p. m.
to 3 p. m., Monday through
j Thursday. Dr. Thompson is
| holding a clinic at Hinesviile,
! Ga- on Friday. Saturday morn¬
ing is devoted »o tuberculosis
j patients at the health depart¬
j ment.
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D. D S.; one, doctor of juris¬
prudence, and 37, bachelor of
laws.
Howard univers::/ account¬
ed for 65 M. D. degrees; Me-
harry medical college, 58; and
one each graduated at Ohio
State, Boston university and
Indiana university. Thirty-
eight of the graduates in den¬
tal surgery finished at How¬
ard and 30 finished at Mehar-
Howard university is still the
largest Negro educational
stitution, leading in
courses offered, equipment
most fields and in the
of most of the members on
faculty. Howard had 5,614
dergraduates last year and
total of 27,231 in ail schools,
Tennessee A. and I.
Teachers college at
v as second with 3,114
ed A. and T College,
boro, N c., was third
3, 012. Tuskegee was
with 2.648, and Texas
fifth with 2,274.
Other Negro institutions
with 1,000 cr more
"I smoked CHESTERFIELDS
off stage while making my new
picture, THE LOVES OF CARMEN.
There’s no finer smoke. I know.
It's MY cigarette
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THE LOVES OF CARMEN
A COLUMBIA TECHNICOLOR PICTURE
BECKWORTH CORPORATION PRODUCTION
£} ^ f "| smoke Chesterfield cigarettes.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1949
enrolled in 1947-48 were: Mor-
gan State college, 1,811; Sou-
them university, 1,742; Hamp-
ton institute, 1,722; Florida A.
anc j m. college, 1,465; Virginia
state college, 1,442; Philander
j Smith college, 1,313; Virginia
Union university, 1,164; Lin-
coin university, Mo., 1,029;
Langston university, 1,105;
j Xavier university, 1,105; South
Carolina State college, 1,056;<
North Carolina college, l,05cf
Arkansas A.‘M. and N. college,
1 1,050, and Fisk university,
: 1,023.
; Of the mixed schools report-
1 irig to The Crisis, Boston uni-
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versity led the list last year
with an enrollment of 261 Ne¬
gro students. Others were
Kansas university, second, 237:
and Indiana university, third
235. Since Ohio State reported
the largest number of Negroes
receiving the bachelor and
other degrees, it was assumed
thot that school probably led
all mixed institutions in fj^gro
enrollment.
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