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The Association has been wagnv a long fight for the employment of more Negro workers at Boulder Dam at Las Vegas, Nevada, and similar projects of the Public Works Admi nistration. Secretary Ickes’ letter follows: My dear Mr.. White: Your telegrams of August 3 to, President Roosevelt and me were re ceived. The President has referred your message to me and I am answer ing them both.. We feel very keenly the importance of employing Negro workers on a fair and equal basis.. Unexpected dif ficulties have arisen through the cir cumvention of my order of Septem ber 21. 1933, which, as you will re member, clearly stated that there was to be no discrimination.. I assure you that I am determined to use all my power to see to it that these dif ficulties are overcome, if it is legal ly possible. I have ordered my staff to work on the situation and various proposals are now under study.. -G— (Continued from Pa?® 1) -G the back dor. threw it £>pen. 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Aug, 31 —• Adjutant that the ‘‘national American Legion Indianapolis, Ind.., was told today that the “national American Legon tournament becomes a joke” if the Springfield, Mass., baseball team is penalized because its pitcher and bat ting star, Ernest Taliaferro, is a Ne gro The letter signed by Roy Wilkins, assistant secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, pointed out that the Springfield Legion baseball team was forced last week to withdraw from the sectional tournament at Gastonia, N. C. because of threats of violenoa and that the legion teams from Cum berland, Md. and Tampa Fla. had re fused to play with it because, of the presence of the Negro. 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Paris, Tenn. cSadmcAa^hickineCram THE WOMAN BEAUTIFUL BY MARGUERITA WARD X mentioned a blending kit for the woman who has yet to decide on a definite shade of powder. For those ‘hat missed this article I will men tion the shades in brief. Bv now we all anow that a blendng lit Is a large box with six or seven shades of pow der in compartments. By mixing va rious amounts of different shades of powder I have been able to Wend more than 200 shades. (I am not suggesting that you attempt quite so many shade combinations as it re quired over a ton of powder and IS years to complete them.) The ave ’•age woman, with a litttle instruc tion can blend the hight shade »f powder for her skin within a half dozen experiments. The standard blending kit should contain seven drawers fA powder-white- Flesh. Olive, Peach. Sun Tan, Seal and Cho colate. A combination of three dif ferent colors-seldom more-will pro duce any shade desired Here are some helpful suggestions: For the Blonde complexion, Blonde hair with deep blue or hazel eyes, j use two spoons of Olive, one spoon of White and one-half Peach- For Blonde evening makeup, add a dash of i Sun Tan to this combination. This ' gives a healthy, rosy appearance to I that snowy complexion- This blend I touched with “blushing cheeks” pro ' duces a beautiful makeup. Chinese, black hair with dark eyes two spoons of Olive, one of Peach and a dash of Sun Tan- Ths type of J '•nmnlexion is enlivened by this blend - just a bit of Sun Tan brings I oat the “missing link” against an I olive back ground. . Japanese complexion, with black ; hair and black eyes, requires two spoons of Olive and one of Peach 1 This produces a beautiful, rich and mellow blend. Brunette, brown hair with dark gray or brown eyes - two spoons of White, orfr of Flesh and one-half Olive- For evening wear, add a bit more Olive coffee brown, jet black hair and black eyes - two of Seal, one of Chocolate and one half Sun Tan. The Spanish type, black hair and deep brown or black eyes - twe of Sun Tan. one of Peach and one half Seal. The sun tan, is predomln- .. nant. A complexion that bespeakes Spanish loveliness; a complexion warmed by tropical suns to a baked brewn In blending these color combina tions, mix thoroughly to insure per fect color tones- Powders will not successfully blend if they are not properly pre-blended. Be sure that the powder used s free from gnt and abrasives (Bring your beauty problems to Marguerita Ward, Broadway and Hollywood make op-artist. She will answer them in this column or give you a personal responce, f returned postage is enclosed with your letter Adress all mail in care of this paper) -G SGHA8L SUPERVISOR FIRED NEW YORK—(GNA)—Miss Sylvia Ettinger has been fired from her job in a school relief lunch room because she fed hungry and underweight child ren ever, if they didn’t have a meal ticket. Miss Ettinger was supervisor of P. S. 36 in Brooklyn. Here she fed about 250 Negro and white children daily. Although Miss Ettinger sent re quests for the necessary tickets to the Board of Education, together with complaints about spoiled eggs and sour milk, her letters were never an swered Instead, she was branded an “agitator” and fired on grounds of “inefficiency.” - -