The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, November 10, 1934, Page THREE, Image 3

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    ANOTHER HAMPTON PROFESSOF
CALLED TO FEDERfi. SERVICE
mBT, ■ iu .u: .. —
T AMPTON .INSTITUTE, Va— An
•erth r S'.mpton Institute worker ha?
bee i called into the service of th«
fed« raT government- TJus time the
•call comes to the director by pmetn
»ioE . Prof- William IV^fiiiLpdrVj/!
has been named a federal district
«uj* rvisor of adult education for Ne
groe'S “A 'V’lfgiftla* and ‘is to assist* fn
iho •,AfduiUz ailljtf M.tWdL ubAJiftrtSM
adult classes. .
_H*SW '■Mliltetfa tiul-t vdl w -<| »>
<x) ^r
adU,>lrt. I'ityl lK iMP
ifth grade; (2$
and (6) rural classes
’ -ail e»It*r> tM sedawa wan tu1
CJflrtHWW "d1 fe'tet' l if A*-- in»f )«r»n iaa^i
:N'f"!V'jlWftLvi>'»Pf 14C& iarftfiis.
r' sPIKW*A>to 9W*.ia«f*w»MnBe
thanjj^ r¥TPtledia* t,
city, and the problem oft sbteimnHf!
rooin^ for ‘nstj^J^^SjJ^n^Atqr
mediately pressing Mr.^Coope^^ iry
ciudes the counties* of1 SouEKni ampton, I
Surry,. Iale of Wight-, Nanseyond
New Kent. Kir*J Wiliam, Kif^fcnd
and Mathews
u-iwittaiMK xm
drafted for temporary fetie ra 1 service
Mr- Cooper dyes Hot sarrenderhis
work at th<* Institute, but wfil carry
his new taslca in connecion with ^jtis
regular jbetenaion services.
Two dObtrlcta -supervisors froptt the
"Virginia^ State College at Petershflrg,
also have appointed for the same typo
•of work; They are Prof. Doxey A
Wilkersoh, and Miss WilhelminA E
Hamlin.
1 Dr Cooper's years of expertcence
in the conduct of extension work for
Hamptdtl institute, are considered to
have *dnm-ab!y fitted him fbr he
tasks ^pnnecter with the giving of
instruction to adults. A Hampton gra
■uaie DBKimga masters degree from
Colnybja university, and a leadre in
extensile coure#« as a part of the work
"here, h^ig $x pec ted. to prove a strong
worker .in .*Ld of government forces
seeking, to spread edaeatiph tb the
whole adtflt population.
. ? w,.-, t-iut mkrti'ii
’I r.-rs
i*«* dhniil rods an. S a<> '>'i;rao
WHn^SCORES GOVERNOR’S
Ainu m lynching
press
David
would
called
case of
near
gro
mob
was
for
People
•ernor
Florid
only
€uch a pi
tinned
ment to
oners to
to refrain
SOUTHERNERS URGE
ROOSEVELT TO USE
LINDBERGH LAV?
NASHVILLE — Twenty . nn,
I a telejyam to President Roosevelt
‘flinf/rt,i‘ lynching oi
(<*y!i<frtra[ n<TrJJprianna, Fla.,
iffrffewtngfrom Brew
sis® Mbs
Lindbergh kidnaping law.”
wtt» «W.«
l£* • Qu 11.,f^jary,
General oBara offJaucalion M.
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^vn, Committee on Imtenraeia?
Wbunc-il MetOTB&t**
Chjarch, South.^JL.D...Heit.tel, pas- j
tory Collegiate Congregational
church and **'*%#$
-J&ation;!
£obstance Rum bought,- Children’s
t)
’’ Lwu<ir» r^TTiwi^^.wvmuuitj itj
Imu^; AuYfttWvrils^ViGRairntaii*
VashyjjI*0 I«U<Tawal -, Ctaumittea.) ,
^lbert ^ E. ^Barnett, jj^aipowinf
* i
l> .VlWC.=»TOE;TJr*>,
Rab^VVine Stcfta jflppja; ;Euv
Goff*.
B. Dress 1 ar, President,- Nashville
),•:. 'Yf--G-, A.; E. IJ. Rawlings,
Editor, _ World Outlook ;J Estelle
Has k 1 n, editorial sefcre.tary,
Board of Missions, M. E. church,
South; Mrs. -J. \v. Downs, Home
Administrative Secretary, Board
of Missions, M. E. South; Howard
I. Kerr, Plasf'or, Hiflshoro Presby
terian ^ church; Alice Woodruff,
President, Tennessee Womens* fti-f
J^mational League of Peace and I
T-rT' y.‘ 9dt #«*'
A WH>ER VIEW QF CHARITY
BY r R. A; ADAMS
The Literary Service Bureau)
Hep.
thy
may practice uttermost self
and all demands on which
isEWS LETTER TO SALESMEN
■j The most favoiablt^ba^jce gtfrfr^dg
j experienced by the Sfffts In
iiawrgcri fjggnraa^'fe^tte Jrt
| partment of Commerce in its first
semi annual survey on the interna
tional balance of payments. For the
■ first siy months of 1934 there was^n
i inflow of $920 million In gold and |lh
I million in paper currency while our
exports exceeded our imports by $173
j milion
: i ■ i- i i -'I ■ i iff, rndB'lry
to blaze the trail toward economic re
covery according^-tjfl
'Street which rejMtWMS ft&nuflff*
. turjprs are facing the fufcura jvith un
^jriinished confidence as
rt)ie|r proposed expenditres of more
$20 million for expansion .and
ITT- -MtilWyafeit&ifMta?
suit xi&imto'e&m ‘rtcdibh1
. sSm* *»uhqfr»i
^Topttrt- y&rr&.
*******
fffinjt t N* LjrtOwn i agy ^grrut Vwt*
' pHV’«M«*oVllloJfch*4gWKpei»M^te«os d
1 1% dHT^cff^dBt |
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cat t -{hittGtm&i ■
projrfmhh '«km- fltittwfbdtdW
W-M3 frtoz. '^TKe Til**
WefeWy» Basm«&
75i fW*>th^w«« *e*&# ^tSbSfe^&^h’’
rmarWng.th©» fififc-^bWitcutf** iftiv'fchCir
<(Uit»moba&;-''ipredu«tWH nhibvtea- t
|ftr£e*p-gti i* * fafrfhg^to m^Fompiirdd1
#eef£:>EIbc-!
Brie powet*-i«rt«tfctlbn’ frd%ht
loading anA- COttb-h tfbtfc ?r6dtH;ti6tt 1
fir
J
[TU ", ‘ ”*»-* f
j„ After - fotfr successive- Increases
which cki'ried the Cotaf i week earlier
albove that' of 1938 for the "fir** time
this year business faHhres * for the
week ended Ocapber 18th fell off sub
stantially. rt The number lof ’ fkilurei ,
was reduced to 214 compared with 282
for the same Week last year. Burt’s
Insolvency Index throughout 1934 has
been unusually low. The average for
the first 9 months of this year was
63 5 compared with -114.1 for the same
period in 1933.
A srvey of department store sales
for the first half of October issued by
the National - Retail Dry Goods Asso
ciation-' indicates-' k rise of 8 per cent
in dollar-'-tfdluef'and 6-75 per cent in
unit safe^-^Rfbmpare'd -with this fort"
night :dJ^ear ago The survey covei-s
T5 representative citifes. Whereases
ranged from 1 per cent :Ih; Springfield
Il|, to 43 ‘frer cent in Miami With the
greatest gains appearing ihtK&'Soutff
SouthWei^t-arid Tacific Coast tefbns. ‘
The marked .ri^'e in farmer purcKas-i
ing ; power is ‘ rejected in the muctj']
greater than seasonal.increase in sales'
44 peii; Kent ‘ o'ver August
fop IeVePwhich whs 33 per cena high
er fhan last year and almost 66‘per
q?pi higher than in-1932
Contracts for alterations and addi
tion* to all clasf3Tlo¥h?£ft:tdth? have
dbifoled in volume this-year as cqm
lf|^^dbgdWn/-'^-flkrF4'f An
»**ma ’
tl&iftftg m} l& testf
dfniial structures ^f$>uifi$!d°hg^ ^itr
9fM0O a^^^cffif'-ific^aV^oVet
jt-earti *•* -J«trO -£«tA
Cigarette output for September
rtShed a five
curettes. The
;Wj^Victioh aggregate for the first 9
imitiin* i&»
tftA|l9J^p^idd"&r«^Mp#fteAf;highf:
W1'* totim jtW3
*&Oj»1
sgMwf
JfQAine Manufacturers AssoiSaSPcJft? *
^■4 prlriftSjgr s
Try Hi the sae of wa machines
and pn even sale
of irjoners.
According
pletqd by
furniture in
gronfl in |hfc£
the inost^n
has teen ’achlev&J
totals in wik?
figures with*
beter. shoving
stores and 'largu.pg
some sections of
South Southwest .
many* retailers '
mdef $50p06d
I * “
j figures of August 1933 while increas
es of '25 per cent to 50 per cent were
general. Ine widening of the demanc
. r jiM.rr prnraw gnliUwew mi
* fa«r <yrrr grjrjg 3 r W ScS f Tfpfe? c‘:
©d in several years
The Life Insura^e
tf© same period of 1933
Publishers’ gross revenues from na
*fS5^faT*"d(f^*eftising *mr fli'e TirsV nine
ths .
lari ,
' 1933 per
, ©Although September sqles dropped
cf&ffcSP Jfeppf«flgii*
^reported profits for the 9 mo^hfiemfc
.«d (September 1934 JtataUing $13645
^45^£J)(«jcelfi^ier.iJ|<<
«r«iif!I '»djt ni Tart-*.
mwiim&iWri&sthtereri
2o^x
^ S&ffNtar Jln<9XW}
fup Hfhpefcllftt tiWT tfcva&ltff ifMMiw
fit d«£ ttfyftS l«hd|tk:£r^oinrJ
jffiphMfeoia^Jp^ol^tar dtfmUlKbtfdfe
iM&iflft ^whIMs jiwi®»aa)£ferfltte<jf)
tttw Tiiirtrrrrj
(*£bt&tor& ntfsaMqad akoBgRtaarti
drguftiaatNiiaiPnbjK^Wfsbm iiAfldrepps-f
■SPWiar) Af aSttaifttfiiSAi-WikhiBgr
W- OSdf 'tatedniTf onoct't .01’: **
|.‘>feqo,r>-otK .t)Jw> *it i
f; ;pu »APP¥i BI8THi>AY oafs t|
", i rs foorf/n» toft h-i
, ■'Mra,qi^yi®;:'Webch£r1c^l*)W4»d
her; 87th birthday Oefc<>83rdr af rthtefj
cdzyt;,hta^ :hanife $A2ft Hamilton St.:
Hfeit hunhand had ©nrichaned, the lard-f
er for this aped*! occasion-a*n & Isi
much devoted to Ws wife and their
2. y^©M dafightefcl&afgdrit*:0 ^
on this oebansira: Jrtfrgarifce #ii*Hon
her good'behaviour'and romped ahd
played with Eteddie white Mother
^nt to the tldtcheh arid prepared a
palatable birthday luncheon- > Thb
lencheon consisted of fried thicken l
:ream gravy and various vegetables
putting on the finishing tioueh With
plenty pf ice cream cake and fruit in.
the abundance. At this cozy ’ little
table sat Mr. and Mrs. Wol<Aii.1
daughter Margarite and Bro. BuCk
hardt who was the only invited guest.
After a well- directed prayeb which1
appropriate for the' occasion real
business picked up at tile'table and
all the adults Scored and Mafgarite
brought up a close second. , ; ■*
a I need not to say we had a feast,
for this you know from the above dp
script!6n of the preparations .apd the
occasion, that';'brought ‘ K '
i
. ■•> _£.-i,—U_J—L_ ; 1 > )i
'•5 ~ / /• ’ L\'Ji b »<* ,
. , POSTAL ALLIANCE I*EWS ; •
i tj- veti-i
The imfftajlat^pn pf.off jeers qf, th#.
Omaha Bxp^ch ^aijqa^ (Allianp*^
Postal Emp^-eea jvas ^.^pe Q>b%.
munlty Center Saturday Novenjbftjy
3 1934 _b_
M The meetTftg wiis^hllbdt»^>rdlfP^y
.^chairman M. A>Attit«*P«?presi
(ffcKb 1‘ The regular 'of''bosi
itttiar been tiiianSaStea..’ W*?
rfeefcshi^ cfcHVe has'tnelT with1- sifet{'’1p¥<5*
r gross '^SiiftiiWe hope to rh&ke
the first of OdceftheV?
ByireqtifeStibf %ejpresident WrKS&ffi
ddl»om‘¥W^b» W'the'i’Otlzeh^ Cotrr
rpijtfcee instaUfeh newly elected* of*
ficers.
l ne ocicers for the enstunc year are
t-uJ tt. ™- ¥» 1 -rsTl _
t :
I
pos |
i&r clerk who was prompted recently
ftf /Special «0letkilOBilei»«laM^lyal^)
. gfdtulaajpn*. rftih T#rjin-}*S •>£
J.*1f ext "*?e nrege-^eqvai wfth Jf flight
dhtchuhuicki-by, auria#yaf iaWren
t'arv
Gift® fife sriB.VTo f^ifeediajs
that; wp, etti>witofc attiy'feihW^-^uch"
__ ! .hiv> tutnitWilM -rift fd^i
-^i " ”—L*
’> Yiy quorg yyrsf
Jlisa Kttfeh-; 5B viplmm ;> w&pf $tr
the :|Mert b#ew>v3»eeic«rfthn3 ibfrfff
tisiti^fMncgrehriwfoarhdj! fr*
|togejeqai(lfcla'.X*hfc«AihM Q& •s94«£fe& ,
!«rar sitagbrar* cwinflV TtldtttboP b-2h. t >
$#e Reports a nice trip and a -tSfly; -
edjojrable time whhdt ^"aewisHi
^j)oyableaiMfcet!*t jrinfcfe hshe rwag »
>dt rmyit ulibf ftj^hriJ
b j fi» lifer'; vi-.b>. ifiT t jiit diriv t
Brad© School Recognitidn Seriiok
^ThjefJGbffad&iScfeaol 'Rfeeagiutiob i
s^fvijfgs iiSil .Ibo held.at.thenNodtM' n
Sijle 1 ‘bY/dc Ft£bday»t Nois/eiabwi 9 :
ytj 4 Oi dftsftxskLr Lnu ,pida >?jaTmo‘i tc
WtML. 1 m .. *■, >_1r_*_ ft! i U
JOBLESS MEN ■ —
•
ua MWW*1
'• lnw>"»i march" infuiiue dq*'T/f
■ f ATiftSl-^ip*1ra^e * U^rgres wWcti"the'po
•| Hce are trying to pin on Ne|
i this city. The police d»t
red its force
- tha«65«6rjid< .
LVitlJR ^w^pna^t hf?r
on horned'* or drag£ gTO
I workers in off the srteets.
L Fake -Rape” Story
" "charge" is" so "calculous" * * X'
Ndgro wrec&arA tmegmieiusodn^mA
rafcxl a white tMirjok. iftKlSoad day
| Iig^it in front- ef the-State; the big
folate; pncstfthWa.fev^fty
f “ASbitho Xntrt^ete iAid^ftitt^i ilni
r Allra*y ,%OkrB>Sl&y^i TH*te*it#£?itrdRt>
to PMstteii ckd^fc*
[tenjipt was made to J iniff;
i^ro-‘WoTamsr Afufa?3£atlW<ffoft w#ft|4
r,^f niih wntf
htariltoaeM iff»*t«i««fSe(fiat«y6oii>|:
j/ -£»*I .arM ^rubrfTMi , oaten*! t
% z -dmmmm
nil JUUl bo^| JL JHipi Lu?r>baovf
Turned Far in
Stqte and Local _Qffis*als_lJft No
t. •w«^^efrk(!n
*«] imiACaSftDMAa
■^NBW YORK—(CNA->—The penal
ty ;p«T^ons 'ihvoivtedJihi
the Jrypqfen^^q^ Cflm4&]Nmlr 2»* Irani
$ Mirifjyjq |w^*;V6n [the ■
quarters n ths ctv. , _
The L?N7t: and th»: ILD. are de
manding the prosecutpn of $]’{
erp and of the offeala nvolved"^ jfclua
ing Sheriff W. F. Shambliss of Jack
son County Fla- and Sheriff G. S.
Byrde jailer at Brewton Alabama who
turned Neal over to the lynchers
Warned 12 hours in advance that
Neal would be lynched neither .the
federal government nor the, state of
ficials of, Florida lifted a finger to
prevent this atrocious lynching.
Although the fact that Neal was
kidnapped and carried accross the
state. Jin# from Alabama provides a
tclear cse %,, &<!(?$> Me,rf®ntioj».’93
the basis of the federal kidnapping
law it is already clear that terrifu?
pressure Will have, ip,Sb©; brought to.
bear..on the government tp bring,a?'
^jWb- fW'
JWigS .pa? spatfd- . "I’fyere .is ,no basis
fer ft ^pmea^la^r,
that t^p.kdnappipg law
teqtiop of> tbp jieb apd |
Lynchers Go Frderocgs ff>w
t Between Attorney General Cum
^ngS’- j“SPJ»err.M Jtfifll bafcls. tfkr JffWdfal
a«*iDfy”.fi»v/fim9r d>ato*£ SphoItaWf‘It
’woul4Fjbav!e rbeemMiftae ttf. 4alNth©
apd. Sheriff WuPl Shamfadfesl
;‘i ca^ taker any aefo norths lynch**
»rl of-.Glgujde.tl^ealfiaDe rraalkMg .«ti*
* tft* e ta */to d ay frepj: jutew antf -wdmww><.
Clapdaj N-toi.fujaj faifrestod *»rr tes
framed. -*§ halgeLofc hav i ng.. i oknd
and killed Lola Cannidy a white girl*
at, Greaftwqad <J| 1 Qtfrdn• a :-fl e .wnajiudg** 1
4di^i the Brewton Aabamat jd*bw-i a*m>
Jpihg lyn^sOTtft^wad-^tt»^«ITe«M
th^s Sheriff W- ~F, Shamblias in a
JjW secretary to Governor Scholtz
ox 5 <r ie^BPtss«J (iJniMsei?/' api
agajn^ **#{ theritroop*. wit Tv
lhW; JtfcW they>awia> be!
safe from interference the lynchers
pxoctpdp4{in>rfMtope6*4jrte)fthex fireww
^pn jaU.awMOTtfndpil/N’felfu ‘i
officers igfgb^rgidi’nurijB mn.fetisrfcrmre
whp te^qaf) £ apdrrNeaS> • j w«« kidn*p£edrl
the Alabam Florida .burti&Tiu
i&, ifQ&qwHi, vjraMiiyjraWobbcet
f t.hftwwtfng. lynohJHgidBrfcieh
gavd all officiate- ample notice-as to
what tffcfeUfl A&MVWt 'U&tMymi
£vconkmittee of six”- eimmted about
tlid tawiuargjafennuriwHtwc ffelttb fyl
Wrfce i»i(hi»Btthal lv*tthi/ig2->'kdiWjc^
M ’ha'r.rowfcl whiled--iiriW# th^Mne5
fcylgeri^’/te khrk*
ihfr* itiiiX theugioifttd.'^fruovf * f>«4
;1N^w^£|rfn/q(l*yed WGal^ifr>
spre^diftgfhtWs pl#HP
if 0*i|t afl8SfU
irinfedn Id/WpstttHfaYdth#i Iksimhtl#
Bwj; dated October 26—the day be'-1
GnfS: tko A:
OwirigWiMtoliCe^TiOfl »rft ff£ ,SE *I‘:'
iih Fffc*m*afi(trrroxl a*!
itffceal was taken frdh!hjlr'Bj4^fir:
Uab4ma tjW&qiSflfr
;ho tiolr.v:! ;stv*6htrfi > h* >it'MV hT
voulii b6f‘l^ch*Sd-d*i tie 'SJjbk wler£M
tfe is hlW^a tf> .fcavP kfted'Sliss* £>
ivGahnidy 23 ast week -
“Brought by ftjfxWs* t$& 9 ^bb. .
'nhanried to lynch the pffisbn at the
»fioh !W*k*A >ll^r^'^eU> m*
Smrnld^-^ imb lc*ml > tP:
light. 7#
lavt-'rl- .^*»*e "<whnnf at'orii
were reported parked at the Cannid
farm; three mjjgs from here (Greer
wood). . . Sheriff John P Harrell w»
notified by telephone this afternoo:
between 8 and 9 o’clock tonight
“The Times Courier Marianna new
paper said it had been informed til
Negro would be taken to the sp^rf
y>f the crime and burned at the^st*]*
*nd quoted a deputy sheriff as Sffjnnl
in his opinion the mob would n8lT d<
bothered either before or after th(
tofawg*. ■ ► ^
“1 ho Dothan Ala. Eagle said it hac
-b in told th% mob w^..hflfdTng ffic
•o four .--i/^fineftf
attack -roffurAf i$e
had b*6 ttuTfynching
^°^ld oc^ur ‘ Hark,’
JThjs mobi The ' |
*Vlll- white'folks
^jnnKe.*£5tr_ ^ ,
lynched on the BnnksCj
Riyer early, on dhe ,
He was knifed riddled- wi
ms and finally” his body was draeeed
4 w»w
'&id girl. There rTTd2Sn more shots
wefr'dwp«n?^3hr«W«4hlfJTS^^i •#
fmrima mh
I r^g/ucMl agfitariB nahaH Sm'n la. i
pai
Nefero pol^HWfofP^'LS?^ fft&fidftFs
did &P«iWii!^'|«angis!*MK jWatff
pic ti#<* "wfampmitiky
hpdlyjr^ fm»E;rr*vfnho^jU'<l «a bit iff [atJ
“ ^»ihWM1^4v«r^P--Silt^ts;
m^de to lync«R«SrJ.‘> Afitild k&f an^
Wi^Skl^'Nial“Mot»WfgT{(l anhi of
Claudel BotW of tfie Wonieh* had bee^
inrjested on the Wdrdulbiis ciargb of
»elhg accomplices to the atack and
r.mutder. *’ AA.i.l JiUK * “■ A .
'GaWrftor" 'Scholtz' clearly expressed
luftpself as much annoyed with the
lynching' since thief cdurts could Hive
been counted on to lynch the ' Negro
legally-«'*There Ms nbsoutely no ex
cuse" said Seholtz the friph law
In' a Btate which deals ’ sb jlromjitt'y
with criminals of this Character."
1 _f. L! X . I . .. 73* it I
THE BIG DRIVE IS ON
‘.'ft ! it « , :;inr;4;; cJuULJi&fit dd.v.f f: »
r; ‘ j FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH [ •
Charles Darden1. Pastor ' :
lj! Park 'Avedue and Hamer ' '
wf}uU- > -.i- -■! : . • i
■We* Are Pressing This Lettdr Oti/ To
filelp Everybody To‘Get Itx Line For
The BiglWKre. Yon And I Mtist fio
''Opt Part 1 ? aMtt ‘wW J >r< '
>'.rt i -qmofiT A -niff .ni hnw> \
Odam Bellow Padtor ah* PVleiids df
Gbqd BeWdwshIjS<4I. ti'i!T -idi i»irt*o«T ■
A^airT'-art hhn-efeasbrfbf 'WiaiH&&{‘d%:
'thfei campaign Wf,«SH* 6n&yi''£<&^
■Trtdifitchiest*id-nn. -'JHRs
I
I*-'-. kj uvii^Kca iiiuc^u witnoiu
•}f; t«#dnirtd#MtKnfr^'-W!W% 'Ikpport1
Miji *>Hd» ni*.ri
,J‘ ™eral Retfdf^kyf'eaheH?' tlife
|kAkite3)'ildeiht)in^a--«utrV^^'3fae?
“o Jpce with over 1100 families out
iiah; tiwet'«d,s^*ff^mMa teMre*
?or jtftdtrt-'B ■£** H/tl fti 9 ikIwwww r»ui
<maf
■evfer.l* iitmi in id nnt-yiMi aui*immm
Wtfl {
J venture to ask tteZm&Mt Jot
jmuiicemenas to tftn§Tgsrn<rsa- Qf the
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them Monday.;,
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J-MIM EDUCATE WES
•h fo rtho past 14
aside for hte con
'ancement of oduca
States has been an
'ice of Education
jhe\ Interior.
Commenting on the purpose and im
I porfctnce, of the week United State*.
(Tommiss ioner of Education L W. Stu
''debakor.^aid “schotlscjts^^Mjd teach
f*if ach beiSruse Krents couiAedu
catu* jiffifiopt Wcious gif^pwith
wWfn trtt. cjh eri(low^t|MjgKfriildren.
T Ail reeogniMprtesetniths. Yet
•L1 JkJhcation 14 yeafc^ago sjton
Tln annual week during which
"WTtre-Rs teaSh^rs”aria^Tuiaren* wo’u]9
iwt: 4MJ4U i«siut>»oat)kNBi(%mhiiiM *rv
rilr*j place in our lifo- ^THis celebration
I is (toHtdrfiA&cgrsfatJ Bdutitiip«|4W<
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i«tuohBJ<t'9infr‘o^Si-i>>.io4*>0 l*hsa ^»*«r»uitf
^“UaniMMtlM jdftraid'Mdfr Sptifraar^w
•fcrjy schools to universiti#*’*Hr«*v*w*do' wm
dfl»ciptdi*r»awiri i«bradp«ai attavttfet itiea't
<ftf bomo<.imif/tootdtllt«ir fr»
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rtibtiahs «ftj»it*^»Haittoin#iiV«lub»serni *t*
tvicp^abibaciiwtemdfiorganiaaAions a*i<b- M
trade unions plan special nveetinglM »>**
•devoted to ibdoffliti ti»''t»‘Aca£*i:butto*^
•fii well asrits iprdbldnifl.'V aiul .»iM
IX urge moreover . that association*
visits t^.^ppl^ toiix
Creative, ...enterprises^ ; nV{ . lT
LookingJ^k 9m*W 'f«S
takPj»Fl<%til)iS^f - r
JWhjch our shared obligation has ho<?o > .<
die^argod-t7, .$Ufw
crossroad} ,qf pew paths , toward, ,thq ,
Apiq^eap ctrepojf Let JJ?.citizen*... 1#
teachers a^ds pupfc»—consider during,, xl
^R^PWffWepk this, year, ,.,v
what help we shall expect of edi#Uf
tion „ln xnpidipg oujvNption U>« ?
iraake of our American ideal*."
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.;« jv qisIj i >i! i > vti * Mi (n uiw u/i
NEGRO ANO, WRITE WORKERS
BREAK UP FASCIST , MEETING, ,
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ST- LOUIS ,2^0, -1— (CNA-):-*rrEl8ts j
flew chair*, Ivuililed Ahropgh the aUi .
clothes wbj-b .rippod tor sfcxeds* whm»rf i-.«
Faspfcjts. gad anti ,F**ciatsn engaged
irtf a Rattle.pt* uajh«f», on October, i26iu, ft
at the; QerrnaJ* jRniJ6e*) • j [[,■„ •riaTia a'aU V,
' Wfoahers ngathere<l'»t the call' oflli-A
the [ American League against Wafr <d*
and Fascism masked iiiside >*hd:<dtttn<'F
siitfe, the haM where ffhe Fri*nd*!ofAh*t'‘ a
N^w Germany were scheduledrko iheet.- - cm
^He dCfegTof^wtorktersi/derC gpttooni tthcMV
btftside forwaffTiciaisii bift the! Naiideqm * •*!
ganiaation! met! therrtf at ■ thebdode land i V
SM%.'4VThis rDbteOBfei*»:<oriwihit»'-nlWBi)'A. d
ohfy.'kof-j iu<> tot aotianbotVid •>i£T sLiintfi
H'!Mrs. Eula Pearson N^gw»df‘Aodher* -t.it
bf ‘five chilftrB»f<tt&is»«rr«fetad>'inrivAii- I
ed $506naTha(eh8fi((h»R>'1tednisppaaiWdlI ^
flfrj spite of the fa^HthabEtherihoi®e -R
Jamgstdoutbe tail ttfMthw'dTactetfrnthe ►
^(3-kers succeeded In breaking uW'the
aUeh^o-wamf c4KM$r-.t
was the cry shouted by’fcuftr
ffWds-'JJif’cdoWtStasowi thar Na«te ‘*afc» A
Belli] >ted to go through with thetV*^Rwdi >d
l. '/Oh hiih itn*«» »« 1**J
ftti Tint* pt. hurt ‘xfiot bun it m I ^vuil
;boot> mint to v.tuh mint biXtui* -«0
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and Irritate Bladcer
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