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BIRTHS
Births i^gistered in the Of ¬
fice of Vital Stat.stics, Health
Department, from September
9 through September 16:
Clarence Fuller, 643 E. 31st
street, Alma D.an, August 1.
Benjamin Hill, 729 1-2 East
Waldbur-g, Walter, Jan. 10.
Robert Banner, 851 W. Gwin¬
nett lane, Patr.cia Ann, Feb-
20 .
Charles Smalls, 648 Grape-1
vine avenue, Lois, Sept. 6.
Richard Arthur Maths, 41
Scarboro street, Gunnie Lee |
Sept. 4. • i
Edward Nathaniel Williams,;
624 Price street, Yvonne Viola,:
Sept. 3.
Clifford Jackson, 210 Milleni
street, Irene, Sept. 1. i
Richard HopK ns, Rt- 1, Box!
293, Betty Jean, S’pt. 5.
Willie Rhodes, 222 Searbor
street, Calvin Gustave, Sept
13.
Raleigh Hazzart, 335 Jeffer¬
son street, Edward Arthur.
Sept. 7.
Prince Johnson, 114 Lumber
street, Willie Lee, Sept. 8.
Floyd* Adams, 29 Newell St.,
Lincoln Raymond, sent. 7-
EmfcCiel Garv.n, 560
street CatherinX Sept. 10.
Lee Andrew Loadholt, 607 1
Paulsen street, Warren; Sent. 3. j
Williarn vYiuie.ni Kitchrn, ’ 233 Cum-
mings street, David. Sent. i.
Wallace Stafford, 547 Yama-
craw Village, Van Buren, Sept.
9-
Marion Wallace, 655 Yama-
craw Village, Gregory Steven,
Sept, 9,
Freddie Cart.r, Thunderbolt
Ga.. Jerome, Sept. 10.
James Calhoun, 204 Fellwood
Homes,. Edna Iona. Augu:t 1.
DEFENSE FUND GROWS
NiTW YORK, Sept, 15. !
merited J oy a contribution o.f
S5C0 by Alfred Baker Lewis,
member of the NAACP nation¬
al board of directors, the fund
for the defense of the three
conv.cted youths in the Grove-
'and, F* a., “rape” case this
week amounted to $2,688.10. Of
the total sum to date, $1,588 22
came from NAACP branche',
$833 —— from ------ ind < viduals, $237.38
from organizations, and .$9.50
from other sources-
H
Rpbert Stack, handsome ro-
nirmtic star of the screen.wfll play
the leading role in The Chinese
Gbng,” an unusual drama to be
h ard Saturday, Sept. 24, on CBS’
;stars It s the Over exciting Hollywood" story of program. an mno-
cent man who strikes a gong
thrice, though warned not to, and
is promptly arrested for murder.
For Your Pleasure
Sept 23—A Motorcade to Hardeeville, S. C-.
the Modern Socialite Club Round trip $1.00
Sept. 25—50<h At adversary of Plasterers and
Cement Finishers Local No. 15 at Mt. Tabor
Baptist Church, Rev. J. II. Martin- Pastor, 8
p Daddy’s Place by
Sept 26—Motorcade to
Carolina Sport Club. Round trip 50 cents.
Sept. 26—Motorcade to Hardeeville, S. C. by
Silver Link Society. Tickets $1.25.
Sept. 27—50th nniversarv of Local No. 15.
Oct 3—Dance by Ricardo’s Club at Cafe Lin¬
coln inn Advance 55c; at, the Daddy’s door Place 65 cents. by
October 7—Motorcade to
Advance Social Club. Tickets 35 Cents.
Oct 7—First Fall Dance by Scnora Social
Club 'at Gunnie’s Village Tavern. Tickets 50
C?6f|ts. Missionary Soci¬
October 12—Silver Tea by
ety of F. A. B. Church at the home of Mrs.,
Julia Brownlee, 655-A E. Anderson Street.
Oct. 16—Small Fry Contest closing at St.
Philip Monumental MAE Church. Vote 10c.
Oct. 17-23—61st Anniversary Program of
Elm Grove Baptist Church Meridian, Ga.
N„v 19—Baby Contest at Mt. Calvary Bap¬
tist Church, Rev. J. H. Larry, Pastor. Vote
10 Cents. Entertainment by Amer¬
Nov 27—Charitable
ican Legion Post No. 513 at 530 West Broad
Street. Donation 25 CVits. Beth-F.den Bap¬
Oct 28—Fashion Review at
tist Church sponsored by Miss Bertha Lee. Ad¬
mission 25 cents.
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Itrj Tommie Small Show
wh.ch has been a weekly lea-
ture every Saturday afternoon j
over WSAV, w 11 change its
time to 11:30 p. m. beginning
Saturday, Septeinb r 24.
Tommie Smalls,
first and only Negro disc joc-
key. has pioven his worth to
the station, and tie nod to
move Its show comes as
other step tow at 1. up his
position as an announcer.
move will assure TommL
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teonal sponsorship.
The show will st 11 be
cast from a remote set-up from
Dukes’ Record Shop, 327 ;
West Broad street.
MOONSHINE REEFER
RACKET EXPOSED
IN CHICAGO
CHICAGO <ANP)—Police un-
covered two rackets in the
Chicago area last week when
they arrested alleged members
of a moonshine ring .and a
“reefer” crew.
Iri the moonshine deal
uncovered a still cn the
side which they claim is the
conter of a million-a-year rac-
ket. Arrested were Henry T
W llingham. 56, and Foster
Parrott, 56.
Officers h nted that the rac¬
ket may be city-wide by men¬
tioning the sentenc.ng of four
Cook county pol cem n
rested seven suburbanites
Robbins, 111., and accused them
of growing a crop of marijuana
on Sanitary district of Chicago
property.
Crops on this land were val¬
ued at $5,000. Those arrested
wire:
ards in the U. S. Department
of Labor, was established in
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Birmingham Negro Radio
Station Okey
turally. and any other way
porsible . . . B rmingham Ne-
, groes need WEDR. They need
it for their oWn advancement
as well as for the r entertain-
! ment and pleasure.
! Whether WFDR will be an
answer to northern critcisms. I,
I don’t know. That wasn’t our
j intention But if WEDR do s'
j | serve to answer some of tlio:?
cr.tic'sm :-fine!”
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300 Freshmen
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j g jme 3 q 0 freshmen began
1 registration for the fall quar-
fer Qf thp 1&49 _ 50 school year
al Georgia g , at , college this
morning at 8:15 at- Willcox
gymnasium.
Upperclassmen are slated to
register tomorrow iFrclay).!
Late registraton becomes ef¬
fective Monday, the 26th, and
cont mi s through Wednesday,
th e28th. Persons failing tc
j register today ar.d tomorrow
may do so on either of thes:
days. However, the late regl;-
trat.on fee of $2.00 becomes ef¬
fective Monday, w th an addi-
tionnl charge . of 50c be ng aac-
ed . Tuesday _ , and , Wednesday ____....
I,ate registration will take
classes will be held Monday
evening between th - hours of
7 and 9 in Meldrim hall, anci
for Saturday classes, October 1
Courses offered In the above
classes w 11 be d termined by
the number of persons apply¬
ing.
j Wins Gift Certificate
James Burke was winner of
'■ the S81 gift certificate to a lo¬
cal clolhing store, oresented
la-X w.ek by the Men’s club of
St. Matthew’s Episcopal church.
The gift certificate for $20X0
! was awarded L. F. Fluker.
At the card parfv g ven in
.
the parish hall at the same
time, the prize in bridge was
won by Mrs. Mariah Jackson,
and the pinochle pr ze went to
Mrs Margaret G. Caution.
I T ne regular meeting of tlv
j Men’s dYub will be held at tlv
parish hall, Monday night o'
next w ek.
f ^ | AIM
OF BRAVE”
J Arilsts-Scr “Home of the Brave.” Plays United film
en
smash, has been strongly en-
dersed by tne National Com¬
mittee for Mental Hygiene of
Canada, as “a powerful human
jrelat.om document, the value
; 0 f which is incrased by Its
entertainment standard:
Dr. J. D. M. Griffin, medical
director of the National Com¬
mittee, voicing his organiza¬
tion's strong approval of the
film, commented: “This film
very simply but convincingly
exposes racial prejudice for
what it is, a cover-up for the
personal inadequacies of peo¬
ple who display prejudice. ’Ihe
thoughtless prejudic s of one
of the men (in the film) re¬
veal him as the weakest man
In the team.”
Dr. Gr.ff n added, that in his
opinion, the film would do
much more to explain and
counter race feeling than any
direct attack on the people
who suffer from it.
“Home of the Brave,” a dra¬
matic story of five men—one of
them a Negro—on a
wart me m ssion in the South
Pacific—has already won wide¬
spread public endorsement in
the form of record box office
r.ceipts wherever shown,
cording to Stanley
producer, and United
str butors of the film.
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. ( ANP i—i
At last the long awaited rad o
station for Negroes in Burning-
ham :s operating without any
trmble in Birmingham, The.
new* station is WE,"DR, 1220
kilocycles on the dial
owners of th , station run to
serve 242X00 Negroes In Jeffer-.
county, are three white
men but , be £ taff of tue sta-
Uon , 8 a „ colored j Edward
R ynolds <c . vear _ old ex _ Ma .
s ~
t cn He is one of the owners-
Xlthough white hoodlums
j ctroyed one of the broadcast
tow.rs two weeks before the
1 station was or'ginally scheduled
| to open, WEDR has had no
trouble s nee. Despite the fact
| that jim the city is in the law midst tight. of
1 a crow :nng
i R romise d lh reatS t0 U haVC n °
materialized. ,
Most of the programs fea¬
tured on th s station are disc
jockey shows. A few sports and
non-c?ntroversial news items
also are featured. Another ba-
s ^ c feature is a ser es of sp
; itual programs. WEDR b gins
'-t- s ^ a y a ^ 7 a. m. and closes at
] 0 P- m. It:; ty’s programs daily newspapers- are listed
in the c
The station was officially
opened ’ Sunday, Sept. 4, two
weeks , after .t . originally .. .. hit the ,,,..
a rlrnes. Att nding tne big
opening program were Dr. F.
moat highly respect d cit zens
from the Negro viewpoint;
Mayor Cooper Green, and other
local leaders of both races.
Discuss ng the purpose of his
station, Reynolds ,xplains that
it is des gned to help Negroes,
but avers that he was not a
crusader. He said:
“We’ve established WEDR to
•help 11m Negro. We want
aid the race educationally, cul
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3—BIG HITS—3
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“Gentleman
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Sunday. Monday, Tuesday
September 2.4, 26. 27
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FRI—SAT. SEPT. 23—24
2—BIG HITS—2
‘RIDE RYDER RIDE ’
Hit No. 2
LASH LARUE &
FUZZY in
“MARK OF LASH"
Added Serial—Comedy
Sunday. Monday, Tuesday
September 25, 26. 27
2—RIG HITS—2
Angels Faces' with
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2—RIG HITS—2
Randolph Scott in
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Hit No 2
“CRIMINALS WITHIN’
'Added Comedy
TH|mSHAY. SEPT 29
“HOUSE ACROSS
THE RAY”
Added Comedy—Serial
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“WEST OF DODGE
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Hit No. 2
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2—BIG HITS—2
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VERONICA LAKE in
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ROB LANE ASTER in
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Hit No 2
“TUMBLEWEED
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“BLACK DOLL”
Added Comedy -Serial
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