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Young Ha-ris w share the s ng ng honors with another M.Hinder discovery, now a veteran per former, Judy Carol, who came out of Hollywood several months ago with her startling beauty and pro ceeded to chmo to the top with her pleasant song style. CANADIAN AUDIENCES GREET DURHAM'S BAND 1rrfnr*xm IPS Pkam Eddie Durham, with his famous AIMSirl Band that features Maestro Durham and Lips Hackett. ar* now plaving Canada. Engagements across the border call for dates m Winnipeg (May 18. 19 and 20). pr<nc* Albert (May 22); on May 23 and 24 at Saskatoon; May 25 and 26 at Regina, and the musico. a~grrga<.en mo-ram *.ww to Le*htor-dg«, May 29; Calgary on May 30. and Edmonson on May 31. fAEMY SHOES All sizes for Sale Cheap! LAKE SHOE SERVICE 2407 Lake St. J. L. Taylor. Prop. ; FINLAY & CO., INC, : ICE | Plant | 24th & SEWARD Sts.; "Your Patronage Appreciated’’ t f According to the beat authorities, the mini mum daily A, D anri 3 Complex Vitamin re quirements of the aver age person are: • A 4. 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Mrs. Mary Me Leod Bethune, who was scheduled to speak, was confined to her bed with . illness and sent a message. More than 7.3© guests paid honor to the militant secretary of the NA- j [When you deal with ) TULLY’S | You are not only receiv ing the latest in styles land the best in values, but you are dealimi with a man whose past (-.•operation has proven worthy of all peoples* business. I —The Omaha Guide. I WING SHIETS.. will outwear .any shirt in America. Price $2.25 to $10.00 TULLY'S 15th Douglas ACP. Musical numbers were given by Edward Matthews, baritone and Duke Ellington, famed orchestra lea der, The guest list read like a Who's Who of black and white America. I Among the two minute speeches honoring Walter White were those by Dr. O. Clay Maxwell, Mt. Olivet Baptist church. New York; Arthur B. Spingam. president of the NAA CP.; Jean Muir, film actress : Dt. Chatming H. Tobias, of the National Board YMCA: Arthur Garfield Hays famous civil liberties lawyer; Carl Van Vechten. author ; Judge William H. Hastfe; Dr James J. McClendon, president of the Detroit. Michigan NAACP ; and Roy Wilkins, editor of The Crisis. Formal tribute to Secretary White was contained in a leater bound gold stamped book of personal expressions from 300 nationally and internation ally known personages. Among these were Louise Adamic, Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Alexander. William T. An drews. Roger N. Baldwin. Joan Ben nett. Attorney General Francis Bid dle, Richmond Barthe". Charles A. Beard. Pearl Buck. Cab Calloway. Marc Connelly. Courttee Cullen. Sen ator Bennett thamp Clark. Walter Davenport. Judge Hubert T. Deiany. David Dubinsky, Albert Einstein James A. Farley. Mr. Justice Frank furter, Bishop J. A. Gregg, William C. Handy. J. Edgar Hoover. Charles H. Houston. Grace Nail Johnson. At torney General Cot California1 Rob ert W. Kenny. Mayor F. H. La Guardia. Canada Lee. Joe Louis. Con gressman Clara Boothe Luce. Ira F. Lewis. Philip Murray. Clarence Muse L'ndersecretary of War Robert P Patterson, A. Philip Randolph. Bill Robinson. President and Mrs. Fran jF || 1 LUX Barber Shop J 1 2045 NORTH 24th STREET | I ‘’This is the Home of Corn Fix” 1 WE HAVE SEVERAL VACANCIES IN OUR LAUNDRY FOR EITHER EXPER IENCED OR INEXPERIENCED WOMEN. GET IN TOUCH WITH MR. SHERMAN AT THE LAUNDRY OR CALL WE-6055. EDHOLM&SHERMAN 2401 NORTH 24th STREET J -PHONE WEbster 6055 j ‘•—OKAY, JOE?” t Mirim tmm Itt fhmtm Welt, what DO you guys want? We believe Nora Blunt, singing star with Luis Russell's Orchestra, is rather a cute sort of a piece ef humanity. The band's on tour and you might get an eyeful and an earful of this chirper, at that. Let’s know what you think ef Nora, yeah, Joe? kiin D. Roosevelt. William Pickens. Krrshnaial Shridharani. C. C. Spauld ing. Rex Stout, Dorothy Thompson. I R. J. Thomas. Oswald Garris, m Vu lard. Max Yergan, Senator Robert F. Wagner. Darryl F. Zanuck, Judge James S. Watson. Walter Wanger, Judge Charles T. Toney. Sumner Welles, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Wei dell L. Willkie, Dr. Louis T. Wright. BABY’S By Lillian B. Storms How about Vitamins tor baby? Well, they’re certainly a fascinat ing subject! While some very ser ious diseases, such as rickets and scurvy, result from vitamin defi •iencies, Mothers today have more eause to be interested in milder vitamin deficiencies — borderline cases. Watch first for a lack of vigor and vitality in baby—it may be caused by nutritional inadequacies This can come either from insufficient food—or from food that while suf ficient in amount is poorly chosen. Such young ones may have a whole tram oi trouDies that are not readily defined — eolds, easy infec- - tion—poor teeth, rapid fatigrue. re tarded growth or poor appetite are some of the signs. Fortunately most babies are not in this class, but it seems a shame that any baby should be handi capped by inadequate food. There are so many easy ways of getting a nutritious variety for babies. For instance, many doctors are now recommending a two-cereal idea — serving cereal food at one feeding, and strained oatmeal at the next. This gives variety, and both foods are available with iron and B vita mins added. And there are many other wavs, and if you’d like to know some of them, write for “Foods for Baby,” a free 32 page booklet which is available as a service of this paper. Drop a post card to “Foods for Baby,” Fr» ■ont, Michigan. ' FLORIDA JURY FAILS TO IXDICT IX KILLING OF BOY, 11. B Y THREE WHITES New York.—Governor S. L. Hol | land, of Florida, has informed the I N’AACP that the grand jury of Su w-annee county has failed to return an indictment in the case involving . the death of Willie James Howard ' on January 2, 1944. at Live Oak. Fla. The father of the boy was the only i eye witness to the crime, other than the persons who were accused, wb < testified before the grand jury. The Acting State Attorney. David Lanier ! told the grand jury that the parties i were guilty of murder in the first de [ gree if they were guilty of anything. Willie James Howard was 15 years oid at the time of his death. Alcord ing to his father, three men kidnapp ed the boy and took him and his fa ther in an automobile to the Suwan j nee River where they parked the car. tied the boy's hands and feet and threw the boy into the river. The men claimed that Willie had given the daughter of one of the men a Christmas card. They also said that j Willie crawled over and fell into the [ river. A few days after this event, the | Howasds sold their house and moved | to Orlando. DEATH SENTENCES FOR 3 [SOLDIERS CHANGED TO LIFE Washington—The death sentences 1 of Richard P. Adams. John W. Bor denave and Lawrence Mitchell, three « ., - ,,,,, -LOVE DIVIDED BY TWO" OVER WOW JUNE SIXTH Jon Hall will be Producer C. P MacGregor's guest star on Hoily Radio Theatre over WOW, Tuesday June 6. Hall will be starred in an original radio drama entitled. “Love, Divided by Two.” Charlie McCarthy name CONTEST EXTENDED TO AUGUST 1st. .Because cl the nation-wide interest in Edgar Bergen's new old-maid char acter. and because of the great res ponse to Charlie's request for name suggestions for her, the contest will be kept open until August 1. When the entries are judged, the contributor of the winning name will be given a $30 War Bond. All suggestions should be mailed to Charlie McCarthy, 1626 North Vine Street, Hollywood, 28, California. Ak.MSTROXG-JO YCE BODT ATTRACTS SPORT FAXS Chicago. III., June 1 (PPNS > Pre liminary training by “Hammer’1'!; ' Henry Armstorng. one time triple title holder, for his fight tomorrow night with Willie Joyce is completed with Armstrong ruling as a distinct favorite. Battling a few days ago, showed him to be tops. Though Joyce is no setup, veteran rinv en thusiasts arvue the outcome is not a matter of debate. The fight takes place at the Chic ago Stadium and is the first Chicago appearance of Armstrong since he chilled Everett Rightmire in the Stock Yards Amphitheater. BUDDY'S REALLY GOING PLACES IN FIGHT GAME Corporal "Baddy" McCrea. locally well known in fight circles, and box ing instructor and trainer at the Fairmont AAF. and his physical trait: ing officer, 1st Lt. Kenneth Deith. took five of the base's boxer- to Hastings, Nebraska. Friday, May 19 to fight on the Hartneck-Horwiek card. The boys from the base won 3 bouts, 4 ko's and lost one decision. The soldiers, who won. their bouts j by KO's were Toe Smith. Yal Dei ! rano and Don Sturtevant. William Dudley won by a decision and Earl I Fisher lost his fight by decision. HUNCH FOURTH TERM i DRIVE 'T\-;o0. in )-k 1 < PENS . — Headed by Chaimru William P Iktrison the Illinois Midwest Negro Fiopk's Assembly will meet h; Chi cago June 24 and 2i at tiie Pa-nvay kiliroom. Delegates from 12 nud weetern states ar.> expected to at t o i he mat par rose of the r:i 1 c:vg as con*n.n d ’.n the anne toio r • r.t ; to start a: independent draft n nent for i tom tL term fer Pres id rt Proseveh. privates in the United States Army, who were sentenced to death on a charge of rape were commut’d to life imprisonment n April 29 by President Rs-osevelt, it was kamed here last week. The three soldiers while on guard duty in a Louisiana camp were ac cused of having attacked a white man within the camp grounds. They were first sentenced to death by a Louisiana state court, but NAACP lawyers took the case to the United States Supreme Court and had it thrown out on the ground that the state court had no jurisdiction. The men were then tried by court martial at Camp Maxey. Texas, where they were again sentenced to death large ly because they had given numerous conflicting signed confessions to both civil and military authorities. ILWMS SOMETHIK GOOD TB Ell IT McCray’s LUNCH 2229 Lake Street (Myrtis’ Tavern) FROM SUNNY CALIFORNIA Thelma Johnson Streat, noted art ist iron San Francisco. Calif, now ! in Chicago in the interest of post-' war murals for child education. Miss Streat's work has been exhibited in * fcsdmg art galleries through out the United States and a number of her outstanding pieces are in the per mar - ! ent collection of the Musea. - of Mo- 1 dem Art, K. V, the Alh-n Benuei j Ci ilection m San Francis- > aurl *«e ! Pntland Art Museum, Portland. Her ! bcsl-nd. R. V. Streat. is a gunner's i ■safe 2C in the U. S. Navy. < i'PNS : “NEGRO SOLDIER" OUT JUNE 15th Washington, D. C„ June I ( PPNS | The much talked of film. "The Negro j Soldier” will be released by the War j Department for non-theatrical show- ! tng on June 15. Information about securing the film can be had by writ j ing to the Non-Theatrical Division.' Office of War Information, Temp ? 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It’s gobs of fun when he gets mixed up with June .Aliyson and Gloria DeHaven —in fact it's a swell case of “Two Girl* And A Sailor” ♦ * * * Grade Allen speaks for herself! ♦ * * # Lena Horne—sings for you! * * * * Harry James and his Music Maker* with Helen Forrest and Xavier Cugat and his orchestra with Lina Romay make it good listening all the way through this musical show! * * * * And if that isn't enough—listen to these entertainment names also in the big cast. * * * * Tom Drake. Henry Stephenson. Henry O'Neill. Ben Blue. Carlos Ram ires, Frank Sully, Albert Coates. Donald Meek. Amparo Navarro. Virginia O'Brien and the Wilde Twins! * * * * “Two Girls And A Sailor’' is coming your way! Ship Ahoy —Jiao All hands on deck for the Bond Drive. Buy your share and keep them all. II TAXI! JA-7474 Safeway Cabs, Inc. UNION DRIVERS “FULLY INSURED” LOWEST RRTES M. E. Bums, President, E. V. Bums. General Manager. Look your prettiest if you want to get in on the big money these days. 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