Show 1g1 5alt 1Zikc Creibunt 71)e Tuesday Morning July 18 1911 Organizations Make Negro Rights Plea To Democratic Platform Drafters CONVENTION HEADQUAR- TER'S Chicago July 17 (UP)— Representatives of white and N e- orgarrftations raised the smol- adering question of racial discrimi- ration Monday between northern and southern members of the Dem- ocratic national convention plat- - i drafters The major plea was for a plank calling for a permanent fair employment practices committee to assure Negroes equal rights of cm- Tuesday '-- 41 0 - P ' t':- t6L1 - i if 0 0-- ipown 0 s 0 Ak - 1:140- f - -- - -'2 7 1 '04 3 740 di J - ( F nose feel spread Itentholaturn inside (1) Helps thin cloged mucus e i " :1 ki 1 flom1 W I "Ai ill III 1 t 1 i -- — — - 1 Phto ANOTHER CUDAHY ii - 3eit3taeeceemb - FL:- :::14i- t'::i- 17tc3 : Li ri r-- 1 r------ Act- -qr - - ' '1-- 7 r iii —1 CI Cit 7 r"- " -- r- ! ' L - -- r -- r - 1— L ILI! ! 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La car' ' t''''::-- ' t:::- " - ''1 T:: ::' ' ' ' : - ?'''Z71':-"::'7- - :' "4 ': 74' T: " is quids Peterman's Roach death to roaches Is kills by con tact Or swallowing Effective 24 hours a days No odors Over 1250000 cans of Peterman's sold last year Get it it your druggist's grocer's and hardware dealer's This Plus Product Seal on any Cudahy product is your guarantee t :s 4:- 7 - ''' " ' ' '''''''-- r:-1--- T t ' z (Continued From rage One) talking with the Pennsylvania congressional delegation and with other leaders of business labor and agriculture as well as experts on various other subjects important to the people of that section of the country: The trip to St Louis will not be turned into a campaign journey although he will meet with other congressional representatives in St Louis The Missouri delegation will meet him Aug I In addition to discussing postwar problems with the Maine group Dewey talked of foreign issues Brewster said he advised the governor that the new deal was most vulnerable in its narrow administration of civilian a n d i: ' diplomatic problems abroad The congressional leaders predicted the election of a Republican and :: house of representatives added that the party had "a pretty i good chance" of winning the z (fro - ' :41 - i t Dewey Hints Jobs As Major Issue DESTROY LOOK FOR THIS SEAL tho Whol htlir Morporino ' - th '::' Pg'''''"''''''''- : :'' -- t " :: '' - li- ' - ":'1"4'c- 73‘5alea 4't: '' 2 senate I OLD : — : 1111111 ' ' 4 :s AkN--- '-- ' ' ' ''' ' - 4 Taste the flavorful goodness of this young fender bacon ' : :: s' ::'T': ''- '' - - I a p a t N - - ::: 4 '' a- -- ef - term — 71 ' - o-- MIA Iit A'- ' contesting for convengation tion seats A credentials committee which meets Wednesday will decide the Texas contest Onto the temporary roll also South Carolina went an delegation which is involved in a contest with a Negro group Both factions are described as l''-- ' t'"-mo- I - as a rule we - all-whi- te Nelk—''' list '''ik:- ' i 14 i A 0 te pro-four- - : : '''k t"': i- 4 It'itts - - 4 1 is t i is:ed - m ----4 k " gr::i714:- On the temporary convention roll were written the names of an Texas deleuninstructed oppogation led by fourth-ternents The Democratic national committee placed them there although a pronew deal Texas dele- a& fr : I I Issues &I v 4'! ::: 1 ' I 1 t tered their attention on southern : - i'- 4d bk T 4- 1 i I --- -t - tit kl ) -- ! Aim II--0 r r 7 L ' 3 v - : 1 17-- 1 ' 's—1 v r Li L4 t i LA r-- Itt - 1 the administration And Florida agreed to abandon Its unit voting rule to permit 4 of its 18 votes to go to Byrd -- ) it rim t - ftrompomws"' 7t 1 jj ft:)119991011T L11!' v The Mississippi action emphasizing signs of southern revolt in the Democratic party was hailed by John U Barr of New Orleans chairman of a movement It should he said "put tha captors of our convention on notice to the effect that the 180 electoral votes of the southern and border states no longer intend to be bossed and kicked around by some 400000 New York communists" Would Be fityrd If all delegates were free to follow their conscience he said Byrd would be the presidential nominee on the 1st ballot Mississippi voted to support Byrnes for vice president amid signs that his stock was rising for 2nd spot on the ticket Aside from the interest in candidates convention delegates cen- - rz y: : -- r"—- II 11 E m - A 81000000 ---- irritated membranes (3) reduce sweUng (4) Stimulates blood supply to "sick" area welcome reef!! Jars tubes 3U 7- 1 h - MILL VALLEY Cat July 17 (W)—Lynn C Simpson 73 member of a distinguished family of newspapermen and former telegraph and news editor of the San Francisco Chronicle died Sunday night at his home here Star-Spangl- ed 7-:-L-- Roose- can press conferences" offer "the best example of a really free press" Sen James M Tunnel! of Delaware another member of the group said he thought a world free press plank "might do good" and added: "I don't see how It can do any harm" catch-as-catc- arsItWAtiWSIDsibMkadialfal f ' t that "President He said velt's Dies an e 1 the summer told makes that his interest was that of one reflecting he believed the hopes and convictions of t h e wcrld's press and radio He said the approach should be nonpoliti cal nonpartisan representative of the interests of all Pence Contribution The Republican platform's declaration for a world free press declared that all channels of news "must be kept open with equality of access to information at the source" and that if "agreement can be achieved with foreign nations to establish the same principles it will be a valuable contribution tofuture peace" Representative John W McCormack of Massachusetts chairman cf the Democratic platform drafters told reporters "All Americans favor a free and responsible press" CHICAGO July 17 Carl A Hatch of New Mexico said Iktmday night he would spon- sor a Clear-cu- t Democratic plat- form declaration for a world-wid- e free press as "a guarantee against treaty ----- NOSTRILS IDemocratic Leaders Favor Platform Stand for World-Wid- e Free Press CHICAGO July 17 (AP)— The Democrats' platform committee heard Monday an appeal for a legal national lottery paying off in war bonds "Every lady in the country is doing future wars" Hatch a member of the party's her bitafor victory except Lady For-teplatform 'drafting committee gave r Luck" argued William E his full indorsement to the princiof Louisville ples err bodied in a proposed plank Convention orators had a presubmitted by Kent Cooper execuliminary workout in the big Chitive director and general manager cago stadium Keynoter Robert of the Associated Press S Kerr trying a couple of jokes Appearing in response to an into test the acoustics and Nationvitation to discuss a possible decal Chairman Robert E Hannelaration Cooper suggested to a gan bearing down so hard on platform subcommittee the folhis gavel that he broke a board lowing statement: Thomas D Garry famed for "A guarantee future his "We want Roosevelt" cries wars is a better against understanding at the 1940 convention has found a pair of live donkeys to among nations The unhindered advertise with this time Their interchange of independent news understanding buggy's sign: "They can stand can beget such "Therefore we declare for peace the pull" provisions proclaiming Gen Jacob S Coxey Sr staged world-widthe of all men a march on the platform to get ilendand right the news publish committee to urge adoption of a for the information of the public —without interference by governplank substituting noninterestments and at uniform communicabearing treasury notes for federal bonds This is the same man tions rates In our country we who led "Coxey's army" to insist that censorship shall end when the war ends" Washington in 1891 Five different people are due Consulted by G 0 P to sing "The Banwas consulted similarly ner" to the convention It's on byCooper Republican platform drafters the program for every session at that convention here in party's one one—that except simply June calls for "patriotic song" "I was greatly impressed by Mr Cooper's statement" Hatch J Henry Smythe Jr the sloreporters ''I certainly believe gan man" who says he looks like told we nmst have world-wi- d freedom Prem Roosevelt came up with a the press if the liberties of It's "16 for 1" of slogan human beings are to be preserved meaning 16 years for 1 man If There is no greater safeguard the Democrats don't like it said ask that such a declara"I shal can the Smythe Republicans tion be included in our platform" use it adding a question mark Cooper emphasized to the corn stop-Walla- ployment---a plank adopted at the Republican national convention 2 weeks ago but opposed strongly by southern Democrats Itace Issues Discused Witnesses on the racial issues testified in rapid order as did leaders of farm organizations while Corn Chrmn John W McCormack sought to end all other business by Tuesday night so that the remaining full day could be devoted to foreign policy Only 1 hour was scheduled for agriculture with 1 witness Edward A O'Neal president of the Farm Bureau federation still to be heard ' Page Tom Connally Tex chair- - Crow camps and Jim Crow trans I(Continued convention must do man of the senate foreign affairs" portation" declared that Negro the deciding And it should—and committee and named to the plat- - troops are treated better abroad I am sure it will—give great conform committee in an advisory C- than in this country and warned sideration to the pros and cons of the committee that "the Negro its choice pacity on the foreign affairs plank soldier not be satisfied until attended Monday's session but Hitler iswilldefeated "Very sincerely yours iii Europe and took no active part Hitlerism is abolished at home" "(Signed) Franklin D RooseHe told the United Press that Want velt" Equal Opportunity he had a foreign policy ready but Forecast Maynard Jackson Nation- Opposition that he would not present it until al Rev New AdvanceAssociation for the on comment activity was Vednesday His only who said he rep- expected immediately among the it ‘ArEIS that it WAR short—"not ment of Negroes resented 25 national Negro organ- followers of both War Mobilization more than 300 words" The Republican foreign policy izations warned that no party or James F Byrnes and Senate 141can expect the vote of ajority Leader Barkley classed by plank was in 2 sections: War and candidate unless he supports the Wallace backers as the 2 men bearNegroes 500 words western and peace to give equal ing closest watching FEPC permanent 75 hemisphere relations As soon as the presidential letfor employment to Neopportunity Insistent Negro Plea ter came out Jake Moore Iowa groes" Farm leaders called for a party state Democratic chairman and a Director Edgar G Brown of the National Negro council made the plank to assure farmers an equal leader of the delegation from Walmost insistent plea for Negro postwar economic status with la- lace's home state predicted: "Nomination on the 2nd ballot" industry—"an economy of rights demanding "action not bor and that "In my judgment" he said "the makes full employpromises" He said Negroes have plenty letter is strong enough to swing been receiving promises for years ment" Albert S Goss master of the the delegates that are strongly but that racial discrimination connational grange said the nation's supporting the president over to tinues R farm policy must include adequate Wallace" He and Bishop Richard A first ballot nomination is unto farmers Wright of the Fraternal Council prices erhe said because there may avert "We must the likely of Negro Churches urged strict tragic many votes for favorite sons enforcement of the U S supreme ror of allowing abundance to de- be Senator Joseph Guffey of Penncourt decision opening primary stroy its producer" he said Hope that the Democrats may sylvania one of the leading Walelections to Negroes in Texas enWright said that under this deci- be able to garner votes of younger lace advocates said he was sion the Democrats must go on persons may prompt indorsement couraged by the letter adding: record favoring the "opening of of a plank urging that the legal- Perfectly Satisfied voting age be lowered from primaries in all states to Negro ized "We're perfectly satisfied with 21 to 18 Rep Jennings Randolph voters" It It is very favorable and should Va a W of such A urging approval Bishop James Bray also repmake the renomination of the vice ala including provision resenting the Fraternal Council of plank residents a certainty" of of the president District lowing Churches berated "Jim Negro But the real effects of the letter to vote told the comColumbia on convention sentiment will r- 77:T4 mittee that according to the rec7) t ords a majority of voters between become felt in conferences in hotel 7: the ages of 20 and 29 support rooms during the night and Wed1z1L-Pres Roosevelt but that the sup- nesday in which Wallace supportwill do their best to capitalize port decreases gradually in the age ers on Mr Roosevelt's expression of to 30 50 from brackets Ct12 1 liking and respect and the opposition will emphasize a free choice of ‘ Given the convention UNRR In taking that hot feeling out of sunThe convention which begins WASHINGTON July 17 (NYT) burn soothing heat rash and irritated is all set to hand Mr Wednesday $4—The United States has out paid chafed skin thousands are finding fourth-tera nominaRoosevelt how to beat the heat with Ileana 000000 to UNRRA in order to tion—but not without some disthe soot hin g medi cated powder Mes- meet in full its share for admin- sent sana contains several ingredients rec- istrative expenses of the organiMississippi's delegation which ommended by specialists for these dis- zation during this year Herbert has 20 votes decided in a comforts Costs little Even greater H Lehman director general an- caucas to toss them Monday all to Sen Meisana Get sizes in nounced savings larger Monday Harry Flood Byrd of Virginia who frequently has taken issue veith Sen orrn t Roosevelt Nods Luck Booster For Wallace Appeals for As 1944 Mate Bond Lottery From One) |