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NEGROES SEER AID IN BUSINESS
Address Plea to Wallace
Through League.
By ALVIN E. WHITE
Written for the Scripps-Howard Newspapers,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Pyle Film Producer Strong:
Booster for Middle West —- BETTER TIME
WASHINGTON, June 26. —Negro | businessmen are urging Secretary of 2 Commerce Wallace to aid the Negro,
By JACK GRAVER United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, June 26.—By the time Lester Cowan finished talking | to me he would have had only to supply the train fare and sandwich money to start me highballing| it back to the Middle West. Probably to Indiana. I never heard such | job of regional shilling in my | He, > But Cowan, perhaps fortunately
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in the small towns and on the small |
papers of the states in that region {and I think this has had a good {effect on the coverage and writing {this war has received, Wants to Hire Them I've become ‘sort of hipped . on {this thing and I think Hollywood | could do nothing smarter than to} lcultivate these correspondents and | |others Middle West newspapermen! | who may at the moment be laboring
[in small business. A delegation from |g the corn belt, was in that chron: |In complete obscurity.
| executive of Memphis, suggested:
Appointment of a Negro busi- |
nessman in the small business department, with the league per=mitted to offer several names for consideration. Appointment of a Negro representative on the staff of the Commerce Department offices in sections where the Negro population justifies. it. Ask. Advisory Body
Establishment of an advisory committee to be named ‘by the secretary from recommendations by the league to advise the Negro
who was not seriously| representative, the small business
department and the secretary regarding problems of the Negro business structure. Mr,
| leffect wore off in about an hour.
{in attracting attention along the {streets by an occasional audible rendering of snatches of “Back
{Home Again in Indiana” and “On ithe Banks of the Wabash.” I recall at one point achieving {a combination not only of the lyrics but also of ‘the melodies of [two songs. It must have been awful. Hirsute Lament Anyway you get the idea that this {Cowan is quite a salesman. He's| a short, dark fellow who likes to] talk and when I saw him he was worrying about the fact that he needed a shave. He was afraid that some people; would think he was trying to be a|
Stuart contended that Negro | character or that he'd be mistaken |
{businessmen have received less help for Broadway Producer Jed Harris, |
from the government than any other | who | group, . With many returned Negro | put on a miner's tap and impersonenter ate a digger emerging from a coal! their lack pit
war , veterans desiring, to business, he said that {of experience will necessitate al
| the help possible. Recently Mr, Wallace appoinicd & business at hand, Washing- | his indepe ndent to the imporiant picture comniifiee,
Negro, John R. Pinkett, ton businessman,
small business advisory
Conduct Clinics
can shave at 6:15 and 6:30}
after 11] - But Cowan
an eight-hour between his managed
shift. hirsute laments to touch on the which concerned production of the “The Story-of G. 1. Joe,” {a tribute to the infantry and the
{late Scripps-Howard Correspondent |
Ernie Pyle. United, ‘tists is reAt present, Elmer M. Lanzasier, leasing the #1 p94 Ariss re an Akron attorney, holds an adavis- EE In bern or is July 6 P ory position in the department of Gianabois vuy > commerce. He's From Akron Mr. Lancaster says that depart-| It was his association with Pyle
mental reorganization plans include and a study of the little guy's consideration of additional help for dispatches
small Negro business.
caster, has co-operated wih
war to a Middle West.
that (rediscovery of
led Cowan the
league in the past, helping to or-!a long time.
ganize and to conduct business ics in various parts of the country
clin- |
| West—straightforward, simple in
The committee, which met with |speech and writing, and skeptical,”
Mr. Wallace,
Willard W. Allen, Baltimore, Cravton, Cleveland, and coe J. Dungee, Oklahoma City president of the business league.
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Back in that strange world called “Home”
A pilot with broken dreams and a girl who'd never been loved. .. keep a rendezvous with rapture!
included George W. Cox, Durham, N, C, O. K. Manning, | | acting secretary, of Houston, Tex., | LeRos- |
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{Cowan said. “That is where the real American character and tradition are at their best. An independent way of life is still important to the people in that section. | “Not only Pyle but a lot of other correspondents in this war started
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It was an hour spent, I fight add, |
the |
“Pyle was typical of the Middle]
“I say this because I'm inferested |
insurance fresh out of pocket ballast—and’ the jin making pictures that: actually
{tell what America is and what Americans are like. If you turn some of those cornfed boys loose. in i pictures, that's exactly what you'll get. You may not get a polished
scenario, but you'll get an honest- | Ameri-|
to-God interpretation of cans, As far as I'm concerned, I'm |going to try to hire some of these people to write for me.” Cowan thinks that it's going to {be too bad if Hollywood doesn't {concentrate after the war on turning out pictures that will give the {rest of the world a true idea of what we're like,
| Not a ‘Little Gay’
‘He hopes that the Pyle picture—|.
in which Burgess Meredith portrays {the famous correspondent—is a step in that direction. “There's an odd thing connected with Pyle,” Cowan ‘recalled. “In {digging into. his background I dis{covered something that I tried to {get a national picture magazine to include in a big lay out it did on him, | “They” said it would spoil their {theme, which was along the line of general belief that Pyle was just a ‘little guy’ who suddenly became successful writing about ‘little guys. You see, the fact I discovtered was that his class at the Uni- | versity of Indiana voted him as lits ‘man most likely
YAWN SNAPS JAW DRAVOSBURG, . Pa. (U, While enjoying. a hearty
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yawn, | The department, through M: Lan- He's from there himself—Akron, O.| Charles Guthrie heard something
the |—but he’s been on the West coast snap. A medical examination re-
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