32 Negro Leaders Among 1,326 Distinguish Americans Urge International Rights Bill PRIMACY OF INDIVIDUALS STRESSED BY LABOR, INDUSTRIALt EDUCATION AL, CIVIC AND OTHER LEADERS ON OCCASION OF I53RD ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICAN BILL OF RIGHTS 32 Negro leaders are aong the 1326 signers of a statement issued by the American Jewish Committee urging an International Bill of Rights to serve as a post-war guarantee of re ligious and individual rights for all persons throughout the world just as At Holiday time Stori Champion Quality Beer is the favorite of thou sands. This year there is a record i fSTORZ \ breaking demand [ IS ALWAYS 1 for Storz. War time /CHAMPION! limitations some- (WITH ME! J I times make it dif ficult to fill all or ders. With Storz there is no substi- \ V tuts for quality. So r } we are making a little less beer, using tne same top quality ingredients and skill ful brewing that won Storz Beer four world's championships. Occa sionally your dealer may be out ol Storz. 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Labor leaders like William Green, Presid ent of the American Federation of Labor, and Philip Murray, President of the Congress of Industrial Organ izations, are joined in support of the Declaration by business leaders such as Eric A. Johnston, President of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, and Robert Gaylord, President of the Na tional Association of Manufacturers. Negro leaders signing the Declar ation include: Bishop A. J. Allen, Cleveland; William A. Bell, Presid ent, Miles Memorial College, Birm ingham ; Eugene A. Clark, President Miner Teachers College, Washington DC.; Rufus E. Clement, President, Atlanta University, Atlanta; Miles W- Connor, President, Coppin Tea chers College, Baltimore; A. W. Dent, President, Dillard University, New Orleans; M. W- Dogan, Presi dent, Wiley College, Marshall; Bis hop W. A. Fountain, Atlanta; E Franklin Frazier, Washington, DC-; Lester Granger, Executive Secretary National Urban League, New York; Bishop J. 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