NEGRO NEWSPAPER WEEK To BROADCAST PROGRAM TI NE IN YOUR RADIO TO THE COLUMBIA BROADCAST ING SYSTEM ON MARCH 6TH. . .2:30—3:30 I*M.. EVVT, FOR (Continued from page 1) radio station WTNJ in Trenton. The special broadcast will be heard | March 5. 7:15—7:45 PM., EWT, i from tVTNJ in Trenton. In addition to tha radio programs to be held during the Week, sev eral colleges and other groups and organisations are planning activit ies in connection with the jiscr'' ance Wonting with Mr. Kendrix (r. ti*e promotion of National Negro News paper Week are an Advisory Coun cil which constitutes the national aad regional officers of the Negro Newspaper Publishers Association, a staff and a special radio commit tee. Members of these respective gioupa are as follows: Adv’sary Council—William O. Walker, Tho mas W. Young, Mrs. Robert I.. Vann, C. A. Scott, Louis E. Mart in, C. C. Dejoie, John Sengstacke, Frank Stanley, Miss Olive Diggs, and Otto McClarrin; Staff— Miss "Victoria VlcCall, Hugh Gloster and D. B. Washington; Radio Commit tee—P. B. Young, Jr., Ralph Mat thews and St. Clair Bourne PAUL ROBESON RECEIVES TENTH LINCOLN AWARD New York (Calvin News Service) Paul Robeson, this week, became the tenth winner of the Lincoln High school Awards. The Brook lyn institution ,has been giving them out since 1934 to people like Mayor LaGuardia, Lewis J- Val entine, Lou Gehrig and Walter JJamroSch- Robeson won ove: Irving Berlin, former GOv. Leh man and others. He is the first Negro to receive the award in the school which is nine tenths white of 4,OOo students. Mr. Robeson presented Gabriel It Mason, principal with his ntw est Columbia “Songs of Free Men" album and sang Several songs for the students. 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Treasury Department employe and Dies target, prompted the NAACP this week to warn Negro voters throughout the country to keep a close check on the records of their representatives and remember those records when the represents-1 fives come up for reelection. The NAACP pointed out that in the total of 136 votes against Pickens, 50 of the 66 cast by the northern and border Congressmen were Re publican votes. Illinois’ 17 Republican Congrass smen voted solidly for the dismis sal of Pickens from the War Sav J inga Staff of the Treasury Depart I ment on charges of subversive ac I tivity, made by the Dies Commit I tee In a protest sent to the .House of Representatives before the fin j al vote of 267 against 136 which brought about the reinstatement, the NAACP outlined the career of Mr. Pickens who since his gradu ation from Yale in 1904ahad been < zealous in the fight for the rights of Negroes and other minorities. For 21 years he was an executive officer in the NAACP. “Mr. Pickens and other officials are being persecuted on false and malicious charges of un-American activity, without fair or competent investigation, and without opport unity to be heard,” the NAACP said. “The conduct of the men re sponsible for this attack would be more becoming to agents of the Gestapo than it is to those acting in the name of the name of the A merican Congress.” HASTIE ADDRESSES NATIONAL LAWYERS’ GUILD DICKERSON SPEAKS ON FEPC. CHICAGO. Feb. 23 (ANP)—Judge William H. Hastie. former civilian aide to the secretary of war, spoke before the National Lawyers’ guild in its war convention held at the Hotel LaSalle here Saturday night. Judge Hastie discussed the issue of segregation of Negroes in the armed forces of the nation and described the particular situations which forced him to resign from the war department.. Aid. Earl B. 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Hubbard, Pastir Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worihip 11 A. M. Evening Worship 8 P. M. ALLEN CHAPEL AME. Church 25th and R Streets Rev. Fant, pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. Evening Worship 8 P. M. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 3010 R street, Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., Morning worship 11 a. m., BTU 6 P. M„ Evening worship 8 p. m.. Rev. W. M. Clayton, Pastor, Mrs. Jeannette Thompson, Re fSTit*. Every Wednesday night Peace Band Prayer meeting, Thursday night Mission meet ing 7:30 P- m. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 2712 R Street Elder M. Chambers, Pastor Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. YPWW. 6 P. M. Evening Worship 7:46 P. M. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 1710 North 26th St. Elder Benson, Pastor Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. YPWW. 6 P. M. Evening Worship 7:45 P. M. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 2318 North 26th St. Elder V. M. Barker, Pastor Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH 1839 North 24th Street, Rev. D. A. Campbell, Pastor Sunday school . . .9:45 a. m. Morning Worship .11 a.m. BTU. at ..6:30 pm. CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD 2316 North 26th St. Elder Steele, Acting Pastor, Ann Oliver, Reporter Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 o’clock Evening Worship, 8 o’clock PARADISE BAPTIST CHURCH 1811 North 23rd St., Rev. Adams, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. LKW. Mission, Thurs. 8 p. m. BYPU. 6 P. M. Evening Worship, 8 p. m. Prayer Service, Wed. 8 p. m. J MT. NEBO BAPTIST CHURCH 33rd and Pinkney St. Rev. J. P. Mosley, Pastor, James Butler, Reporter Sunday Schiol—9:30 a. m. Morning Worship—11 a. m. BTU—6 P. M Evening Worship—8 p. m Meu'3 Club- -Mon. afternoon 8 o’clock. Junior Mission—Monday af ternion, 4 o’clock. Sr. Mission—Tuesday night, 3 o’clock. BETHEL AME. CHURCH 2428 Franklin St. Rev. B. E. Jones, pastor Etta Mae Woods, reporter Sunday School—9:30 a. m. Morning Service—11 o’clock Allen Christian Endeavor Lea gue—6:30 p. m. Evening Worship—8 p. m. (’ILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH 25th and Hamlton St. Rev. . S. Goodlett, pastor Miss Grover L. Marsha1!( rept. Sunday schiol, 9:30 a. m.; Morning Worah-p, 10:45 r TU. 6 * M. Evening Wort tip 7:45 p. in. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 1207 South 13th 3t. Elder D. M. Watson, pastoi lode'll Watson, reporter YPWW. 6 P. M. Evening Worship 7:45 P. M. Sunday Scv.id 10 a. in. Morning Worship 11 a. m. YPWW., 6 p. m. Evening Worship, 8 p. m. SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH 28t)h and Dec itur St. Rev. W. E. Fort, pastor L. A. Henderson, reporter Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. BTU. 6 p. m. Evening Worship 8 p. m. HILLSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 30th and Ohio. Rev. J. E. Blackmore, pastor Mrs. T. Newte, reporter 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school 11 a. m.—Morning Service 11th and Ella Streets Rev. S. W. Wilkemon, pastor Virginia Beck, reporter Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. Morning Services, 11:00 a. m. ACE. League 7:00 p. m. Evening Service 8:00 p. m. Visitors are always welcome. CHURCH OF GOD ..2#25 North 24th St. ..._ .... Elder S. S. Spaght pastor Alice Britt reporter Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Evening Worship 8 p. m. FIRST CHURCH Oh DELIVERANCE 1811 North 26th St. Rev. A. J. Thomas pastor Miss Bernice Ellis, reporter Tuesday and Thursday, Preach ing 8:00. Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship. 11:00. Evening Worship, 8:00 CHRIST TEMPLE CHURCH 26th and Burdette St. “Holiness Unto the Lord” Rev. L. M. Relf, pastor Bertha Mallory, reporter. Sunday school—9:30 a. m. Morning Worship—11 a. m. HYPV—6:30 p. m. Evening Worship—8 p. m. ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH 29th and Burdette St. Rev. J. C. Crowder, pastor Joseph Cox, reporter Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Service, 11 a. m. BYPU. 6:30 p. m. Evening Worship 8 o’clock. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 2216 Grant St. Rev. F. C. Williams, pastor Sunday school—9:30 a. m. Junior Church—10:40 a. m. Morning Worship—11:90 a. m. BTU—6:00 p. m. Evening worship—7:45 p. m. PLEASANT GREEN BAPTIST CHURCH 26th and Seward St., Rev. J. H. Reynolds, pastor Sunday School—9:30 a. m. Morning worship—11 a. m. BTU—5:30 p. m. Evening Worship—7:80 p. m. Wednesday night Prayer meet ing 7:30 p. m. CLEAVES TEMPLE CME. 25th and Decatur St. Rev. L. A. Story, pastor Malcolm Allen, reporter Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Momng Worship, 11:00 Evening Service, 8:00 p. m. ALLEN CHAPEL AME. 5233 South 25th St. Rev. E. F. Fant, pastor Sunday School—9:30 a. m. Morning Worship—11 a. m. MORNING STAR BAPTIST CHURCH 26th and Franklin St. Rev. L. W. Anderson, pastor Mrs. Vera E. Hopkins, reporter Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. INTERDENOMINATION CHURCH 1710 North 27th St. Elder W. I. Irving, pastor Mrs. Mildred Bryant, reporter Sunday School, 10 a. m. Moning Service 11:30 I REESTONE PRIMITIVE BVPT1ST CHURCH 26th and Hamilton St. Rev. Dan Thomas, pastor Mrs. Pinkie Oliver, reporter 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school J1 a. m.—Morning Service 6 p, m.—YPVW 8 p. m.—Evening Service. FOR ICTORY BUY UNITED STATES STAMPS THE CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD 1906 North 24th Street, Rev. s. K. Nichols, Pastor, Rose Oliver, Reporter MT. CALVARY COMMUNITY CHURCH Grant at 25th Stre-1 Rev. R. W. Johnson, paster R. Hatter, reporter. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Worehip, 11 a. m. Evening Worship, 8 p. m. ST. JOHN AME. CHURCH 22nd and Willis Ave., “The Friendly Church’* Rev. Ridley, rasior Ruby B. Reese, Reporter Sunday School—9:30 a. m. Morning Worship—11 e’dock Union—6:30 p m. Evening Worship—8 o’clock SEVEN DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 2760 Lake St, Elder A. B. Humphrey, Pastor Sabbath School Saturday 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m, Vesper Service Friday evening 7:45 P. M., Wednesday Prayer Meeting— 7:30 P. M, THE SANCTIFIED CHURCH Of CHRIST 2230 Ohio St., Rev, J. C, Crawford, Pastor Worship 3 p. m, each Sunday, DAVID SPIRITUAL TEMPLE IN CHRIST COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 1720 Ave A. Every Monday evening Circle Meeting at 8:30 P. M. Prophecy and Healing. UNITED SABBATH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 2320 North 28th St, Elder Arthur Holmes, Pastor, Sabbath School Saturday 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 11 a. m, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH OF RED OAK, IOWA 603 Grimes St., Rev. Goldsmith, Pastor, Julia Keene, Reporter, Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m, BYPU. 6:30. Evenig Worship 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday THE FIRST CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE 2621 Blondo St. Rev. A. J, Thomas, Pastor, Rev. Frank Johnson, Asst Pst". Rt. Rev. William Taylor, Bishop MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH 24th and Ohio St. Rev. David St. Clair, Pastor F. Burroughs, Reporter Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Service, 11:00 a. m. Evening Service 8:00 p. m. ST. BENEDICT CATHOLIC CHURCH 2423 Grant St. Father Preuss, Pastor Father Morlan, Asst. Pastor Low Mass—6:00 Children’s Mass—8:30 High Mass—9:00. CLAIR CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH 22nd and Miami St. Rev. C. C. Reynolds, pasior Mrs. Ellis Kirtley. reporter Sunday School—9:30 a. m. Morning Worship—11 a. m. Evening Worship—8 p. m. 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