Pastor Maps "War On Discrimination MADISON, Wis. (UP). A young Madison Unitarian minister who adopted “colored” status six weeks ago to carry on his fight againsct racial discrimination out lined the strategy for a “Moral revolution” against prejudice. Rev. Kenneth L. Patton said the first step is to “confess” pub licly that one believes “race ideas are myths and color makes no one better or worse than any other person.” The next to “seek friends among those of other colors and backgrounds.” . —Journal ECHOES FROM CHRIST TEMPLE Richard McWilliams The pastor’s message Sunday morning, “Happy Am I” stirred the entire congregation. This Sunday, November 2, Rev. Lacy will occupy Christ Temple’s pulpit. The pastor and some of the members will leave Saturday afternoon to be in service with Christ Temple Church, 702 Oak ► land Avenue, Kansas Ciy, Kans as. Rev. T. T. McWilliams, Sr., is pastor. Deacon A. E. Simms says “Don’t forget November 9th is Victory Rally Day at Christ Temple Church. Unusual Sentence Imposed CHICAGO. (ANP). A series of special lectures on racial under standing was part of the sentence imposed on 90 hoodlums who vio lently protested the entrance of Negro families into the Fernwooa Housing project here Aug. 14-18. Judge Joseph J. Drucker of Boy’s ^ court will check attendance at the lectures before the scheduled hearings on disorderly conduct in his court next March 4. The decision to arrange the lec tures by prominent men was reached in a conference between the judge and eight defense at torneys, together with Ralph Metcalfe, a member of the civil rights committee and the Mayor’s Commission on Human relations. Meanwhile, the Fernwood Bellevue Civic association adopted a resolution condemning the Chi cago Housing authority and the Mayor’s Commission as “provok ing violence and destroying un §> derstanding between the races by the intermingling of races within housing projects.” The resolution calls for the re signations of Edwin R. Embree, chairman, and Thomas H. Wright, executive director of the commis sion. It asks for a new commis sion to be composed of 12 white persons and 12 Negroes “in whom all the people of the city have confidence,” and who are not con nected with politics. ATLANTA. (ANP). The South ern Regional council here has an nounced that 220 Negro policemen are now employed in 41 south ern cities. j Otiwi. SlaU- \ | 9fbimieAA t _ f Howard Molden , S p o rts editor, came to Lin in 1940: After spending 3 *4 years in the army, he re turned to his original profes , that of playing base ball. He is a mem ber of Quinn Chapel church, N.A.A.C.P. and a Cub Scout lead er. Mr. Molden is taking “on the-job” training as pressman at the Lytle Printing company. Mrs. Kathryn Favors Wife of Rev. John Favors, pas tor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Mrs. Favors is vitally interested in Negro History as it affects the development of the race and has done a magnificent job as editor of “Dark Merit,” and always dis plays more than a required in terest. She has completed her work for a Master’s Degree and is teaching in the public school system in Omaha. Freddie Powell A student at the University of Nebraska is in charge of “The University News,” a feature which has been received with great in terest. Miss Powell was honored last January as the first Negro to be commencement speaker of Lincoln High School. She is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Powell of Newman Methodist Church. George Randol Well known Broadway actor and singer, is completely equipped as a portrait photographer and has received much recognition on his work with “The Voice.” Mr. Randol is also director of the Circlet theater and has made an enviable contribution to the city’s social, economic and religious life. Dorothy Green Teen-age writer, is a senior at Lincoln high. She has become in terested in journalism, and plans to follow it as a career. MacDonald Studio Comes in for its share of praise and congratulations for its work of photographs for “The Voice.” REV. R. E. HANDY, who edits the Sunday School weekly column is pastor of Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church at 9th and C Streets. The influence as a result of the ar ticles has been far reaching. JOSEPH W. ADAMS, World War II veteran and Scoutmaster for Troop 60, is special writer for “The Voice.” Mr. Adams formerly lived in Nebraska City. * DONLEY StAHL CO. — PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY — 1331 N Street 2-3248 LEMONADE PITCHER—2 QUART CAPACITY— Heavy White Enamel with a Stainless Steel Cover Special .-.-.$2.47 We Invite You ^ To Use Our Service U=w=n What’s Doing In Alliance By Bea Motley Nat Towles and his orchestra were the center of attraction for a day recently. Ben Nelson, James Motley, Ru ddlph Ealy, and M. C. 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