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(75c size contains four times as much.) _ Help complete complexion beauty witb Pamer's SKIN SUCCESS Soap 25c (effectively medicated). /u$ed\ l FOR \ ilMrEARy GOVERNOR DEWEY NAMES ! NEW YORK FEPC MEMBERS ! (continued from pi) istration. to follow in safeguarding; civil rights and constitutional guarant ees of economic opportunity for all citizens. Dr. Alvin Johnson, internationally famous authority on social research, is also chairman of the Committee on Discrimination in Employment of the New York State War Council. He stands four-square on the race ques tion, and has been successful in in tegratnig Negroes on the lecture staff as well as in the clerical depart ments at the New School. Dr. John son recently ceebrated the 25th anni versary' of the New Schoo of Social Research and was warmly congrat ulated in telegrams from both Presi dent Roosevelt and Governor Dewey. Other lay members of the Temp orary Commission are" Mrs. Sidney C. Borg, vice presdenti of the Feder al an for Support of Jewish Philan thopic Societies; Attorney John F. Brosman. member of the Board of Managers of the Catholic Club. City I of New York; Harold Garno. secre tary-treasurer of the Newr York State Industrial Union Council; Mrs. Douglas Gibbons, member of the Board of Directors. Girl Scouts of America; Attorney Frank L. Weil.; president of the National Jewish Wei tare Board, all of New York City. Samuel Hausman of Great Neck. L. U president of M. Hausman and Sons Textile Company; Harry Zeitz. vice president of Martin's De partment Store, Brooklyn, and mem ber of the Advisory' Committee, An ti-Defamation League. From upstate New York are Frank S. Columbus, Chairman of the New York State Legislative Board, Brotherhood of Local Firemen and Engine men; Edward \\ . Edwards, secretary-treasurer, New York State I-ederation of Labor, and former president of the New \ ork State Al lied Printing Trades Council, both of whom are from Albany, and Mark A Daly, executive vice president of Associated Industries of New \ ork State, Inc., of Buffalo. The Legislative members are Sen • ators Walter J. Mahoney of Buffalo and Chauncey B. Hammond ct El mira, Republicans: and Lewis B. Hel ler of Brooklyn, Democrat: Assembly men Irving M. Ives of Chenango. Re publican majority leader; and Ham let O. Catanecio of Manhattan. Re I uhLcans; Eugene F. Bannigon and Bernard Austin of Brooklyn, and William F. Bowe of Queens. Demo cracy. OPA AXTl-XEGRO EVICTION ORDER HIT BY CONGRESS MAN MARCAXTOXIO New York. June 6 (ANP) Con gressman Vito Marcantonio, president of the International Labor defense, this week requested Chester Bowles, OPA director, to reconsider a nation al OPA certificate of eviction based solely on the fact that the tenants. Mr and Mrs. Larry Wiliams, are a mix ed couple. Mr. Williams is white. When the landlord failed to get an eviction order from the local rent control director, he took his case to he rent division of OPA Washing ton and was granted a certificate of eviction. Marcantonio pointed out that the attitude of the landlord and the OPA in this case were partly re sponsible for high rentals in Negro areas of New York. "As a member of congress from Harlem," said Marcantonio, “and as one who has lived in Harlem all my ife, 1 am well acquainted with the neighborhood location in which the apartment house in question is l will again thrill their millions of dancing fans with their difficult rou tines of terpsichore. He was a Cor poral in the 92nd Special Service Div ision stationed at Fort Huachuc?.. i Arizona. . newspapers go the white press or? - 1 LUX Barber Shop J 2045 NORTH 24th STREET , “This is the Home of Com Fix” | WE HAVE SEVERAL VACANCIES IN J OUR LAUNDRY FOR EITHER EXPER-i ! IENCED OR INEXPERIENCED WOMEN. GET IN TOUCH WITH MR. SHERMAN AT THE LAUNDRY OR CALL WE-6055. EDH0LM&SHERMAN 2401 NORTH 24th STREET -PHONE WEbster 6055 beter. If the white W inchell is vul gar. the black W'inchell is downright licentious. If the details of a rape case in the Hearst papers are lurid, they’re downright elemental in a Ne gro paper. And if the white tabloids glorify cheapness. Negro newspapers go farther in glorifying vulgarity, ev en viciousness. "Bv failing in their duty, which is to be really a beacon, the Negro press more than any other single agency, has retarded the progress of the Ne gro: What is the solution? It lies with small newspapers like th? Tribune, conducted by trained jouri: alists whose zeal is for the job at hand—not power, not prestige, bi_‘ the production of ’models of journal ist’ ; and that includes everything con nected with the publication of a news paper; service to the community, fin ancial success and technical perfect- | ion.” Having been a reader of the Los Angeles Tribune for two years and i of other Negro publications even be- | fore, I feel qualified to endorse the contrast which it perceives between itself and the Pittsburgh Courier, the Chicago Defender, the Afro-Americ an and other Negro publications of more renown. THIS SERCEAXT SPEXDS OXE-FIFTY MONTHLY Somewhere in Hawaii. Tune 7 (AN Pi—T-Sgt. Charlie Veneable. with an engineer battalion here, actually spends the astounding low figure ot $1.50 per month out of his monthly army' salary of $93.60. T-Sgt. Veneable claims that his ambition while in the service is to live according to some of the policies of the late Benjamin Franklin, thrilt exponent. Now, because Veneable is unusually thrifty, do not conclude that he is rob bing himself out of the little things that help to make army life satisfac tory; traits of smoking, drinking are missing in his system of living, the $1.50 expenditure is for soaps, shav ing articles, mouth cleaners and the wholesome delicious dish the T-Sgt. likes best, ice cream. T-Sgt. Veneable is experiencing his two and one half years in the armv, 33 years old and comes from Brook lyn. t m* i/r v v\ "Well* this is a fine time to run out of WheatiesI” EO TANGLES YEARS v<">Uvo Though the news was held up. Bill Bojar.gles Robinson, world's nr*>t celebrated tap dancer, observed hts 66th birthday on May 25 while -■ - journing in Hot Springs. Arkansas. To prove he hasn't lost any of th old zip. Bojangles put on a snappe dance along two and a half miles of the city's streets escorted by the Chief of Poh'ce and his staff. Thou sands of onlookers cheered despite the h-v* ?>-Tl ns n^jn-Vc - <• his repertoire of fancy steps. Following the street scene, the veteran enter airi er had physical checkup and was found sound as a dollar and Ft to dance a few more mile? if neces ary. At a surprise party given by friends, that evening. Bill was presented with a birthday cake four feet high, an appropriate tribute to a grand old trouper. * # / y + ■+ + + + •-■* + ■**.* ** ^ ^ + * * * Orson Welles Becomes NAACP Campaign Sponsor.?_ New York,—Orson Welles, famed Hollywood producer-actor-playwright will add the role of NAACP camp aign sponsor, to the many activities upon which he has become signific antly vocal. Known for his liberal attitude in regard to minoritise, h:s successfully humorous Negroid adapt ations of Shakespeare, and h's recent interest in the work of Carlton Moss, script-writer and narrator of the Ne gro Soldier, this new responsibility is viewed as a further extension of his personal effort to aid the drive for victory for all on the home front. ; INK SPOTS FAVORITE OF BOBBY SOCKS FANS New York, June S l PPN'S la - poll of High School students conduct ed by Billboard recently, the Inkspo's Lunch Room ^TAVERNIS -2229 LAKE STREET (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT) Lillian Anderson and Louis Finley, Owners, Mrs. Clara Sell y, Assistant s r *Prompt, Courteous Service to All" rated the number one preference a | mong singing groups. The Andrew ' Sisters ranked second and the Mills Brothers, third. “Two Girls And A Saflor” breezes into i town—and it’s lively, lovely entertain ! ment in the best MGM style. * ★ ★ * Here’s a film-ful of fun, music, romance and adventure. ★ ★ * ★ With Van Johnson as the snappiest | sailor two girls ever laid their eyes on! ★ ★ * * And June Allyson and Gloria DeHaven as two of the prettiest girls a man ever had to choose between! But love. love. love, isn't all there is te 1 this Musical Comedy Topper! * ★ ★ ★ I Grade Allen wise-cracks to split your !sldes! * * * * I Lena Horne sings just for you! w ★ * * i Harry James and his Music Makers w ith Helen Forrest keep the tune-hits coming! ♦ ★ ★ ★ And when Harry leaves off. it’s the signal | for Xavier Cugat and his orchestra with Lina Romav to begin the Latin tempos! * * ★ * * The picture centers around two gins who start their own canteen! And make it a merry cruise night after night! ★ ★ ★ ★ All these ace-performers join in :he merriment and make it a great night out for you. too... ★ ★ * ♦ Leo says—pipe all har.ds on deck for a hullabaloo of a show! —.deo P. S. Get in line for the Bond Drive, too. Buy —up to the limit ftf your ability. ' _.J