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MINISTERS' ASSN. HEAD SPEAKS FOR BUTLER U. RELIGION SCHOOL When Peace Comes When peace comes, mtiy it come in such a way. That the peace levins people of all nations; Regardless as to race color or creed Throughout all daily walks of life. j j Have tlie right to form their i own democracy. / Whether it he religious or other- |

wise.

Ami we can all very gladly and , proudly say. That we're free, peace has come at last to this world of conflict, bloodshed and many de-

structions.

“A world that was lost in the

wilderness".

Of war hatred aggression, discrim-

ination. and greed.

Rev. I. Albert Moore j“A world fighting against ultimaThe U<>\. I. Albert Moore, nu- turn, tionally known in A\MEZ church reconversion affairs, president of the Indiana- a11 '* strife ; polls Ministers’ Assn . ami pastor Which cause men to have to leave of .tones Tabernacle A MHZ church ,,,oir homes, their loved ones of this city, addressed the Butler!, and everything they own. University School of Religion on s a (, nfice then lives to Friday of last week, speaking on this woi Ids “Post War Thinking, ami Home predominancy. Mission Work in the Post war ()t vvhuh *}}<''" SOf ‘ mK to he World" i no Speaking in the chapel of the the time when peace Schorl of religion, the Rev Moore , comes advised. "You cannot follow ami A,m1 . m, ‘ M down " ,P,r practice the old laws ami -customs ! ! ns of hating your enemies and loving I , ’'cht no moie; your friends; nr nattng olhnr na- And nmn ngan. find •l.emnelvos lions and loving your own. You vviiKing will not he able to build the King Th< ' u ; w; ‘>' ha(k t(> ,lu ' ° m ‘ s dom of (iod on earth by that meth , . 1 i . ( v ' , 0,1 . You will have rn in, ludu A "' 1 ui'!!i«Po,nM your enemies along with your 7 neighbors in your program of se rv-

ice to the world.

‘■Regin right here in America. Begin at home and make your own community and your own Nation an example and pattern of your teaching to save otli* rs. Then we will he ready to go rnto other nations bearing the m< ssage of salvation and the good news of

the Kingdom of God.

"This leads us to consider some of the new tasks amt new Irontiers the church will have to face in its missionary work in the post was world . . . Has it dawned up- . on you that the United States of j America aqd Europe will he mis j sion fields in the post-war woild? The Uniti ii States of America ! with a population of one hundred and thirty million people, repre senting just about every continent on the earth, is thought of generally as a Christian Nation, but when we take too much of that for granted without analyzing the case, we may awake to find our Christian heritage replaced

k -tome pagan religion."

Concluding, Rev Moore said, RFC. FRED HITE “The post-war world vvil’ require [»<•,. Frml Hitm brother of Miss much more of ti c church than tin* Edith E. Hite UP' Toledo sfre.-t, pre-war world did. If the church and Chester I). Hite. 2122 Wendel, is going to do enough to Christi- street, is on a 30-day furlough vis anize the conscience of society, to it jng relatives and friends, after j the extent that World War ffl he having returned from 2* months impossible, then the church will ‘overseas, wh°re he - served in have to make many adjustments Knglaml. France, and Germany.

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DR. MARY MCLEOD BETHUNE ENDS EXTENSIVE TOUR WASHINGTON L.C. (NNPAl— Mrs Mary McLeod Bethune. pres Ident-founder of the National Council ot Negro Women, has re turned to Washington from an extensive tour of the country during which she lectured on the United Nations Charter and the San Francisco Conference. She j was an official consultant during i he conference. j Looking well and hearty, despite her 70 years, Mrs. Bethune plunged immediately into prob- ! iems of the Council, and partlci- ! paled in meetings of the National | Association of Colored Women, of which she is a past President and I active member. In the near future, sh* 1 plans ,to confer with President Truman

BIG JA( K ’ GETS A BIG HAND: William H. (Big Jack) Jackson, nationally known personality of Hoosierland, veteran politician, editor, associate of statesman of two centuries, friend of all the people and “unchanging cup-bearer of the Republican Party” (third from left) was tendered a testimonial on Wednesday evening of this week by friends and leaders of the Republican Party in the city and county. The testimonial and reception were held at the 25th Street Baptist church, corner of 25th street and Indianapolis avenue. Shown in the picture, left to right, Edwin Steers, chairman of the Marion County Republican committee; Frank R. Beckwith, chairman of the program; Mr. Jackson, active m Republican politics of the city, county, and state i*>r 60 years; George A. Henry, Republican leader; the Rev. J. B. Carter, pastor of the 25th Street Baptist,church, and Henry E. Ostrom, Marion County Republican chairman.

A DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION FOR THE SCALP

ETO ENGINEER FROM IND. WINS BRONZE STAR NORMANDY BASE SECTION.

. Fram-o—Sgt. Evan T. Guess of

many. They are of Hie e-inion ; Madison. Ird.. was among 12 mem-

fhai .Japan, instead of Germany, of th(> r >49{h

was designated by President Ponton Company who reeently re-

ATOM BOMB MADE BEFORE FDR’S DEATH N.J. PEOPLE VENTURE By IRVINE -L-TURNER NEWARK. NX, (ANPi -Many

Negroes of New Jersey believe that the atom bomb had been perfected before president Roosevelt died, lint that it was being saved to exterminate the* darker element in jtreferenee to Ger-

Truman as tin* testing-ground to

wipe out. humanity.

in New Jej-sey. the question is “What do you think about the bomb?" The answers are as follows:

reived the* Bronze* Star Medal. Plv. mesial was awarded for meriteirious servie e in tin* crossing of three German rivers •ihd the Alps Mountains, wi h the Seventh Ar-

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to Handle the heaviest * rainload. The pontoneers were in the vanguard of the drive into Berchtes gaden (hrougit the Alps. One plat or n reiw-hed Hitler's mountain home only v fe.w hours after the redoubt waa take n.

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On** of two Negro Ponton Bridge I lie* bomb will hi ing my se>n ut its in the* ETO. the company ierhome seioner." On the othe r hand . j, ,| v H ,.ks ae re.sr, the* Sa;u- Rivet tlie* see*one| answer is, “Mr. Fru- ;: n<i the*n heljteel te> capture the* man she.uhl ne>t have allowed the < ow , ( , f Saarbrurken; thiew 1.400 bomb to he used, heeause with l n i,i K c over the Main and Russia s aid. we would have* won > D.ituilw* Rivers, ami the n ferried anyway.’ tin assaulting troe.ps across the

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Your hair roots are in your scalp. The condition of your hair does often depend heavily on the natural health of your .**ralp. Years ago, Doctor Carnot invented a medicated tar formula called Carbonoel, which is mixed with Sulphur. Resorcin and Balsam of Peru. Carhonoel is such a strong, powerful antiseptic and does such fine work in helping an itchy, humpy and externally irritated scalp, that many doctors regard it highly and prescribe scalp needs a double-strength tar formula, you can start using Carbonoel. it for many scalp trouble?. If your which is a doctor's genuine scalp formula, as soon as you get it from your Hook Drug Store. Use it for T davK, and if you are not satisfied, your dollar back. You get Carbonoel with full directions. Use the finest medicated tar scalp formula your money can buy. Your hair and scalp deserve fine care. You can get a jar of Carbonoel at any of the Hook Drug Stores in Indianapolis for one dollar. It fs ah mixed and ready for you to use, with full directions on your jar.

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WILLIAM COVINGTON

RACES MIXED-? MARRIAGE IN S.C. NULLIFIED

MISS PAULINE LINTON

When police picked up William Garfield Covington. 26 years old,

at his home. 825, Meikel St., Fri-i COLUMBIA. S.C. <ANP) The day last week, tney were able to j army thought tin* man colored

Miss Pauline Linton, of 110 Pop* Wli t e “solved" to 25 burglaries and for he is stationed with a Negro

lar St.. Asheville, N.C., adds her ! hefts which had cluttered up praise of Vola-Vin to that of count-. crime l eeords. Covington, who less others who have benefited * f y les himself “Bo- Diddly" for

j He wears four buttU stars .vnd several medals. Receiving his basic trailing at Ft. Leonard Wood. Mo. he was stationed at Camp Clay-born. La., before being s-ent overseas. His mother. Mrs. Nanev .1 Hite, lives in Evansville. He has two brothers in : the service, T/f* Joseph E. Hite j at C impCrowdet, Mo. and Pvt. I Henry F Hite, with the AAF it

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reasons he keeps to himself, confessed to the amazingly high number of crimes at detective headquarters. Clifford Beeker, chief of

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eial grounds and that the marriage license had listed him as "colored." He also requested

wife, a corporal in the WACs. annulment.

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CHICAGO Negroes should thick aid fight for the we! fare of all peoples rather thantie niselvi» alone, declares RRep. Helen Gabagan Douglas this wee k writing in current NEGRO -DIGEST on "If I Were A Negro" The Los Angeles congresswoman and former Broadway star urg s colored Americans “to refuse to consider each subject c cl'idv* ly as it bears upon N> groes. ’ ^ T o do so woutd be to fall .vievim to the demagogue," says Rep. Douglas. “Rath-r wculd I consiaer each pronlem as it affects humanity. I would reject him who solicits my help, my contribution and my ! vote as a Negro. i would heed him who approaches me as an American and as. a c itizen.” The Democratic woman leader continues: “Above all f would realize that there is mo Negro problem, only a white problem which in the fthal analysis must be solved by whites.”

Tire-hungry motorists greeted the

heard .or dreamed of such a won- disclosure with deep sighs of rederful. quick-acting medicine as ij e f, at least for the time being. Vola-Vin.. Before taking Vola-Vin because Bo Diddly specialized in I felt like I was useless/ I suffered appropriating other people’s tires, from awful gas bloating, indiges- automobiles and accessories. Betion. constipation, poor appetite and ; tween times he practiced the allow energy. But these miseries ! most forgotten art of safecrackhave all disappeared—I sleep well, ing and is wanted not only here for have more energy, and actually j several amateur jobs,, but in Louisfeel years younger. And i give all V ji] e . Ky„ police of that city said the credit, to marvelous \ oR-Vin.": Bb’s loot included 134 tires and

, o, . .‘ten automobiles. Arrested with him

Helps the Whole System was Miss Lora Freeman, 20, 431 Natural herb juices of proved ef- W. Ft. Clair St., who is being held fectlveness ar** wb*ntificall> combim-d on H vagrancy charge while the In Vola-Vin. This famous medicine. r, n ruddlv is rot-lined „ndc, taken as directed, has brought uuick i Nimiiy is jetained undei relief to sufferers from bloating $10,000 bond ponding a review of muscular pains, constipation, upset , the evidence against him in a liver nlght-ri.-ing. and other non- triaK H e was parolled eleven organic, non-systemic ills, where due i . . .. , rT . r . to faulty elimination. - cout t trial. He was paroled elenv Vola-Vin is recommended and soldldations February, this year. Also by Hook** and other leading drug ; held as an accomplice is Benjamin

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Vin’» amazing effectiveness. Start [ Detectives have placed a charge back on the road to health, this very of robbery against him. The men 4*y- Get a bottle of fast-actinq yola. ! are represented by Henry R WilVin—Hook', new low price $1.10, or-.,,, T , , T ^, , , 3 for S3 00 son, Ji., and Edward N. Suher, at-

colored and on May 31 the two were married in the probate I

judge’s oMpe here.

But Saturday. Soutii Garolina ’ law was responsible for their decision to- annul the marriage, papers filed in Ri eh land county’s | civil court indicate. The YVac | sets forth in her petition, sworn to before T. Pou Taylor, county solicitor who acted as notary ! public, that her marriage is | “null and void as a matter of | ! law. for the reason that the | Plaintiff is of the Negro race and ! the defendant of the white race, such marriages being repugnant to the laws and public policy of

South Garolina.”

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