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"The Trutlt Sltolt. Make You F,..- Mil!liM!ppi - Saturday, lul1 21, 1912 10 Cnta Pft' CGpy \ . Einployees Strike .At l-4arts Biikery . · Want Union With Barpining Rights; JU!t be!o"' I sat down to 0 k u• B c T pound out thls eotumn 1 heard ne · 1C ef nlf y OIDI*tJ ruck the news on the ear ndlo Lhat K ennedy'• Medleue bill had lost In the United Stotts Sen· ete. When the vote was eounted we saw wM .. uoed the defeat . lt was the work of the South· ti"n Democrats who lolned with m any or the Ropubllcans. Thla Ia 1 gnat example of U.. Jmpodanca of gettbte -•• •olhlt a .. tbt 8outb. Wen-_ .. to""" to. - who •Ill au-* - dicit beMfU IDOil of lbt _ .. _ of tile Booalb who - - · It It a-- - GBly to lbt Iouth ..... to .... wllole ..- The .._ of lblo IIIII Joy Bo:Ubem Dbrlecrata le btno· fUI to ...... , Ia .... Iouth tll<l to lbt 1Wie .... oU ..... u ..... -. In Southern newwpapers there was almoot no desaiptlorl of ,..bat the bill would have meant for the people. The 0<11l' lhln1 that we beard ..,.. that the bill meant socialized medicine, ""'leb mecnt -iallom, whlcb mH.nt eomethll\1 bad, and 10 Lhe bRI wu not coocL Tbe bill would, howewr, have JIUI old .,. inlw'ance under the -u.t ..eurlty syatem ao thet •·hen a per10n JOt to the Ale that be needed m ed ical eare. the money would haft been aet ai de for hlm. Sueb a plan would be f ar !Mae -le who ... 110t eble to- .. ve enoUih m- to be able to tal<e can lit th<ftiSO]ves In their old a11, er who would not be able to keep up plQmlenla on an penaive insur111ca pI 1 n. Jt should be clear who thlt bill helps and who It would not l!elp. Jt Is also elear where the Senalot'll rto .nd. Out collacllo.. W01u.tfooD for a dory loolor. I - a a._, who Mid 111at ..,._.. had happued. Sbot u ld lhot II•• bas DOW otoppad at the W..k (Contfr.ued eo Baek Poatl Two Clarksdale Citizens Are Given Honors The picket plclwlocl above Is. on duty at Harts Bolcery tn .Joek!IOn Citizen Education Wotlr.sltop: . Functions Of Mrss. County Government Tbe Mlssltl llppl FJ\ t'E 'PRESS P•-• o worlnhop on tnoral topln of Importance Co on Mi .,llllppl Tbe ortlcloa no ..... . but contain a V"al d nl of Ylrf '-rtant lllllleri&l. ll01d· .,. an encour •l'td to cUp lh t utlclu out and ••"'• for future nlutnce and thldy. Third of • Series 1!7 PIIOF. t.l iiRIJS tn the put two wtcl<o. I have dl ..... ud the , ..... , Importance a&ther with his city I!Ouncll. All of the study of alate ancl eoun- ot Lhe.e forme><C"ept the dty ty aovemment. This 'tNelt l form lf('nl"'rally have a will coontlnue with a 4lscuulon mayor who 1< the thief e><eeu- On Sundl)7, June a, In Vft of muftklpal one! \ive o1IJeer of the municipality. burg . lflalsslppl, Aaron 1: . Lhe role thtl It In our There are low• fn Mit· Henry and Mn. ven N. PIUH, dally llv01. Municipal roven · .Js.•ippl for eoveornfng munkf· both of Clarktdale, MlalaJppf, ment It the JOVemmtDt or the palltlel. ...,_ lhe redpfent l of the Out- dUes. t- ancl vUiacos In The two major form• of mu- IJ!andinl Citi:lena of Mltsfsalppl we Uve. 11 It the a<>vt<rn· n id pal I'<JVemment ore the Award preaented by !be Mlatfo. ment with whld\ wo have the lllayor. Alkrman md the Com· Iippi Bftutk iiM and Barbers moot coonta<l. Por Lhlt ;cuon, It Mil:!!on types. The Cf'y Man. 'nllo dtallon - It n-ry to he familiar with Rffr·Councll '"""'"' have eome 1a of their part ld- Its lln.dure. !nto maj<;r US<> Oftly In ,_..t J>ltion In belpina to brfnJ a'llout A munlcfpallt,y eomes Into 'ean. The Mayor· Aldl!'mlan equal rllhts for all people In belnl wbm It ls IJrtnted a c:bar. ta tm is vouallv of t h """'k their home town of Clarbdala tor by Lhe state unde r 1 1 w a ruyor type. The mavor ha• onlv and thrOUJhout t he state. paued b)' the otale ltaltlatun. r.,., po'''"T1 which are all ThJs award Is the aeeond 111<b The o.harter 1 1ves flf name. de· <.an-fully r<!!rtric-tod. T"'Jetller honor that Henry has rffeived finH Ita boun!l. arh t. the mayor a n d tht> b<>ard o I I Lhls year. In Man:h he ..,., Ur form of JOVomment. a n d aldennen compme the given the Mltolsslppl Man ol eleerly 1tetes the poUtlcal and Inc bodv of lhp munlclpalltv. I the Year Award b1 anolber powers that It may This body ba< JIOWt'l"!l of eontrol, I clvic 1oup: Thla award was llao exer<IH. The cowmfftll bod,. 171 man .. gement. and ""re or the in reeocnitlon of Rt'ftry't ded· t munic-Ipality In munJclpeJity_ This inelud .. ton• l\ fraHon to 1llo HI"Vl<"e of the may be eltb•r a cfty commJs. ••ol of th., PTOJl'-'I"IY and lhe dforta f or i'Hedom ror oll peo- don. a city eoundl. a board of finmlNS of tht' villa•• . erty or p le. aldermt'ft, or a <ity mano,er to- (ConUnu. ed on Bocl< P•&tl Fifteen l'lf the Harte Bnke ry In Jnckson, MJaaluippl have left their jobe In an nttl'mpt to gnln t111 acceptable with the com}lllny. 'fhe w orker 11 nre not membere of 11 union but nre 11ttemptinsr to be recognized II& a colleetlve bnrgnining body. Tt!e work el"ll hnve picketed the Jackson pln nt .on Roae Street tor twenty tour houn,. llay elnce June 2G. Accordlnr to Paul Hlgler. ln- ta'ftallonal Rep-enlntlv r of the Amerloan Bo kt•rl• ond Con- 1eollon•'• Union (AilCh Lite Jackson h&vf' been r4"eOR· nlzed by the olfi.c .. ABC IO<'al 305. The union bas aot be<'n ...... _..11nbed by tlw man..,.ment at the UnrL• plent, he •ai d. Klgl,.. who lo front ton, uld that th e ,..., purpooe for nyfne to Rrt unloM Is le> "117 to n1te the •t anclard of llvln1 ll'l Ch e • tat r .• ColoDial p.., , 4tc ..... Prank 8UJCF. who fo A mt'm• ber of ABC IO<lll 141 In M<'fll phis. It helpln!l u 1>k-ket .. p- Catn for thfo Joel<""" ml"tl. Buvf1' told the FREE PRESS thnl Co· lonlol Breod Company, o oom- i>etltor of tho ltort• Comllftny, woo paylnc Ita union 11.89 an hnur In Mm· porilon to fl.40 nnw ll•ru wa• poylnc the same porltlon. B11)"er pointed Out that ... Hom men In Mrmphl• NJ<elv• n minimum of !. 271• on hour, In Ja ekllon lhey Me only to l!ct up to the mini- mum ot Colnnl11l. One of the J..,kl!Oil plckrtrl'll •old that bceauao tho eomllftn.v had to hlo o an mony l!rcon workers they hnvo ruined "omo O( their A 1"0 tlw >tri kcr told the lliat bread truokJ did nol nomally re t urn wl l h nny on them but thai now thry eomr back wllh o "Md portion ollll un>.Oid. ilppon.ontly this I• a rault both llt t(r«.-t:!n ule'-mtn nd or thr rort thnt mnny peo· ple h•v«' hoard nhout tho lllrllc• and are> J)'mJ)JIIhlzinR with It by not purchaalnc ony llort broad. or tho fifle<On orl.lnal work · mr wbo walkod off t hrlr jobt on June 25. ther• lfl' •t •II thir- teen who ore rt!JUI•r oicktimr T'ti'O m•n hove fM other Jobs. Th•re are only ol x men ••ho were worldnc befort' J un• 25 lhal ore lnJide th., plant. ,.ld Fronk Buver . TNck Klta Pldt- n.r.., doya aftf'l" the ltrlko bt-· aun. I.Aoroy Willlama, a •·•• picl<etrnc. At<Ordinl 10 on" ot rile union leador1, • Roru t.uck opproaehfod the tn.ck """ lranee lust as Wllllt mJ did. Thr leadu told lhlt the dri ver of the trur-ll. DcmPM')I P ullin. IIIIIJ>- !>ed the lrut.lc and to "" wa!lln# for William• to ..... ,., •be entran<:l!. ''" William• Jlart· ed to Pullin •ll"'fedly _...,,., up ond ttrurl! lhr pick- ft"''. •Ill'• at th• U ot• oltol ahuw"<l lhat thlll'f' wore no trnkon. bonn, only bnJIJoJ. Tho ••me drlvrr hnd hl\ one of tho s lrl koo.. wHh )l.iJI t rurk the day be tore one or t he other . uJd. 24 Hou Pollee Protect!• o,, tJ1aL JDm.e day, or lho l'tnployt"C• l""idc the plnot ttls- plllved a •hotaun nt the window, .. 1 <1 H.,..btorl · Seou. who iJI ol•., pit"kct .,.ptain. n.., pot'ee told lhtm to J!top. fl\'er ,;,.., . lhol lime. tho poll.,. have gjvM lh<· l01rlk•"' z• hour protection. On F>-idll)', July 13. Fnnk Buyer". picket t'apt:aint w a • '' • lklnl( with OD«' of thfo pldcet- rn. M they wallted by the one or the fKt"Y med\:anlC"S out wi th. .,am_,. and thH'Otened tb<"m wu h it. bul d id not follow UJ> h'• th,..tU. Just prior to th1l \ht' nkl manager bad to\ot lhrm. '"I ou.t<b l to rome out 1111d b< 11 your brams Ellah Moore a. nd Preoton Sltu...S.n. both or Jubon told lhe PRE.£ PRESS that thoy had prom!Med •ubotantial ra '"""'· Althouah they .. id that ntoo< <>( lht' mft'l 1 h0d not rtc(llvl'd lhem. Moore had &alned a IOe Ni•e. lie nid he · bad been led to bc- l'ov& he WOI 80ing to RCt o 80,· ru f "'! Wll<'n the FREE PRESS con- llll't(!d Hor'll. mnnOJCEr Jam•• Romsey "No com- lfll' IH." Whf•n told that tho fREE PRESS wl•hed to f!'!t !>9th •Ideo of tho RoJm<?y r<'plied !,hot he f<olt the whclo thlftll would be over In a of doya conolud<'<l by wy- tnl(, "I th i nk you will be t<""l· lnJC Ul falr." Death Of Jacbon Man Being Investigated It hn come to the allent'on of th• Fn££ PRESS thee J"'' " Clnrk "'""' died In Unh.,.;ty ll""piUII the evenlnll of J un.- 22 muy have been vidlm or roulh trtatmcnt. Clark. who b a N.-.ro. wao bel n• treoted 113 on patil!nl for a k idM-y QlJnK:nt when wu allel<'<ily treolcd Tbi' report cam.. ro II< P• PnM time the- 1'111:£ I' ll ESS wtt ,.,. able to .- !\celt out th• >tory with ho.pltal of- fldaU. In order to llvt «>rnplet• l'f'POI"t that the FRF& PRESS feels IC mu•L th«' will walt until n•><t w""k to givo tht' tull report. The N•,-ro roce I• Jlrug, linc (f)r 11 or hum.nn , ... "" The wbite l"ll<.e hAvfn• bm- flU I'd t't"flnoml.,.,. lly fmm the P"""'nt •'"' "' obJert. 11.

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Page 1: The Trutlt Make You ~~ .'!~~~~ Einployees Strike .At l-4arts Biikery · 2019-03-22 · T"'Jetller I honor that Henry has rffeived finH Ita boun!l.arh t. ~ifiH the mayor a n d tht>

"The Trutlt Sltolt. Make You F,..-Ja~ Mil!liM!ppi - Saturday, lul1 21, 1912 10 Cnta Pft' CGpy \

~~ . .'!~~~ ~ Einployees Strike .At l-4arts Biikery . · Want Union With Barpining Rights;

JU!t be!o"' I sat down to 0 p· k u• B c T pound out thls eotumn 1 heard ne· 1C ef nlf y OIDI*tJ ruck the news on the ear ndlo Lhat K ennedy'• Medleue bill had lost In the United Stotts Sen· ete. When the vote was eounted w e saw wM .. uoed the defeat. lt was the work of the South· ti"n Democrats who lolned with m any or the Ropubllcans.

Thla Ia 1 gnat example of U.. Jmpodanca of gettbte -•• ~..,.and •olhlt a .. tbt 8outb. Wen-_ .. to""" to. - who •Ill au-* -~- dicit beMfU IDOil of lbt _ .. _ of tile Booalb who -

- · It It a-- - GBly to lbt Iouth ..... to .... wllole ..- The .._ of lblo IIIII Joy Bo:Ubem Dbrlecrata le btno· fUI to ...... , ~ Ia .... Iouth tll<l to lbt 1Wie .... oU ..... u.....-. In Southern newwpapers there

was almoot no desaiptlorl of ,..bat the bill would have meant for the people. The 0<11l' lhln1 that w e beard ..,.. that the bill meant socialized medicine, ""'leb mecnt -iallom, whlcb mH.nt eomethll\1 bad, and 10 Lhe bRI wu not coocL

Tbe bill would, howewr, have JIUI old .,. inlw'ance under the -u.t ..eurlty syatem ao thet •·hen a per10n JOt to the Ale that be needed medical eare. the money would haft been aet a ide for hlm. Sueb • a plan would be f ar !Mae -le who ... 110t eble to- .. ve enoUih m- to be able to tal<e can lit th<ftiSO]ves In their old a11, er who would not be able to keep up plQmlenla on an ~­penaive insur111ca pI 1 n. Jt should be clear who thlt bill helps and who It would not

l!elp. Jt Is also elear where the Sout.h~rn Senalot'll rto.nd.

Out collacllo.. W01u.tfooD for a dory loolor. I - a a._, -~~ who Mid 111at • ..,._.. had happued. Sbot u ld lhot II•• bas DOW otoppad at the W..k

(Contfr.ued eo Baek Poatl

Two Clarksdale Citizens Are Given Honors

The picket plclwlocl above Is. on duty at Harts Bolcery tn .Joek!IOn

Citizen Education Wotlr.sltop:

. Functions Of Mrss. County Government Tbe Mlssltlllppl FJ\t'E 'PRESS P•-• o worlnhop on tnoral

topln of Importance Co on Mi.,llllppl clt~MM. Tbe ortlcloa no ...... but contain a V"al dnl of Ylrf '-rtant lllllleri&l. ll01d· .,. an encour•l'td to cUp lht utlclu out and ••"'• for future nlutnce and thldy.

Third of • Series 1!7 PIIOF. t.liiRIJS

tn the put two wtcl<o. I have dl.....ud the ,....., Importance a&ther with his city I!Ouncll. All of the study of alate ancl eoun- ot Lhe.e form• e><C"ept the dty ty aovemment. This 'tNelt l mane~ form lf('nl"'rally have a

will coontlnue with a 4lscuulon mayor who 1< the thief e><eeu­On Sundl)7, June a, In Vftb· of muftklpal ~ one! \ive o1IJeer of the municipality.

burg. lflalsslppl, Aaron 1:. Lhe role thtl It ~ In our There are ~""""'! low• fn Mit· Henry and Mn. ven N. PIUH, dally llv01. Municipal roven· .Js.•ippl for eoveornfng munkf· both of Clarktdale, MlalaJppf, ment It the JOVemmtDt or the palltlel. ...,_ lhe redpfentl of the Out- dUes. t- ancl vUiacos In The two major form• of mu­IJ!andinl Citi:lena of Mltsfsalppl "'hl~h we Uve. 11 It the a<>vt<rn· nidpal I'<JVemment ore the Award preaented by !be Mlatfo. ment with whld\ wo have the lllayor. Alkrman md the Com· Iippi BftutkiiM and Barbers moot coonta<l. Por Lhlt ;cuon, It Mil:!!on types. The Cf'y Man. A~lion. 'nllo dtallon - It n-ry to he familiar with Rffr·Councll '"""'"' have eome 1a ~tlon of their partld- Its lln.dure. !nto maj<;r US<> Oftly In ,_..t J>ltion In belpina to brfnJ a'llout A munlcfpallt,y eomes Into 'ean. The Mayor· Aldl!'mlan equal rllhts for all people In belnl wbm It ls IJrtnted a c:bar. tatm is vouallv of t h ~ """'k their home town of Clarbdala tor by Lhe state under 1 1 w a ruyor type. The mavor ha• onlv and thrOUJhout the state. paued b)' the otale ltaltlatun. • r.,., po'''"T1 which are all

ThJs award Is the aeeond 111<b The o.harter 11ves flf name. de· <.an-fully r<!!rtric-tod. T"'Jetller honor that Henry has rffeived finH Ita boun!l.arh t. ~ifiH the mayor a n d tht> b<>ard o I

I Lhls year. In Man:h he ..,., Ur form of JOVomment. a n d aldennen compme the r~vtrn· given the Mltolsslppl Man ol eleerly 1tetes the poUtlcal and Inc bodv of lhp munlclpalltv.

I the Year Award b1 anolber corpora~ powers that It may This body ba< JIOWt'l"!l of eontrol, I clvic 1oup: Thla award was llao exer<IH. The cowmfftll bod,. 171 man .. gement. and ""re or the

in reeocnitlon of Rt'ftry't ded· t munic-Ipality In Ml•tl~l munJclpeJity_ This inelud .. ton•

l\• fraHon to 1llo HI"Vl<"e of the may be eltb•r a cfty commJs. ••ol of th., PTOJl'-'I"IY and lhe

dforta for i'Hedom ror oll peo- don. a city eoundl. a board of finmlNS of tht' villa••. erty or p le. aldermt'ft, or a <ity mano,er to- (ConUnu.ed on Bocl< P•&tl

Fifteen employee~! l'lf the Harte Bnkery In Jnckson, MJaaluippl have left their jobe In an nttl'mpt to gnln t111

acceptable contrac~ with the com}lllny. 'fhe worker11 nre not membere of 11 union but nre 11ttemptinsr to be recognized II& a colleetlve bnrgnining body. Tt!e workel"ll hnve picketed the Jackson plnnt .on Roae Street tor twenty tour houn,. llay elnce June 2G.

Accordlnr to Paul Hlgler. ln­ta'ftallonal Rep-enlntlvr of the Amerloan Bokt•rl• ond Con-1eollon•'• Union (AilCh Lite Jackson m~n h&vf' been r4"eOR· nlzed by the Wo•h ln~ton olfi.c .. ABC IO<'al 305. The union bas aot be<'n ......_..11nbed by tlw man..,.ment at the UnrL• plent, he •aid.

Klgl,.. who lo front W~~J<hlnt· ton, uld that the ,..., purpooe for nyfne to Rrt unloM Is le> "117 to n1te the •t anclard of llvln1 ll'l Che •tatr .•

ColoDial p..,, 4tc ..... Prank 8UJCF. who fo A mt'm•

ber of ABC IO<lll 141 In M<'fll phis. It helpln!l u 1>k-ket .. p­Catn for thfo Joel<""" ml"tl. Buvf1' told the FREE PRESS thnl Co· lonlol Breod Company, o oom­i>etltor of tho ltort• Comllftny, woo paylnc Ita union dout~h mhccrt~ 11.89 an hnur In Mm· porilon to fl.40 nnw ll•ru wa• poylnc the same porltlon.

B11)"er pointed Out that ... thou~:h Hom men In Mrmphl• NJ<elv• n minimum of ! .271• on hour, In Jaekllon lhey Me only Cryin~ to l!ct up to the mini­mum ot Colnnl11l.

One of the J..,kl!Oil plckrtrl'll •old that bceauao tho eomllftn.v had to hlo o an mony l!rcon workers they hnvo ruined "omo O( their br~Dd. A 1"0 tlw ~nmr >trikcr told the ~·n~;F: PR~iSS lliat bread truokJ did nol nor· mally return wll h nny br~nd on them but thai now thry eomr back wllh o "Md portion ollll un>.Oid. ilppon.ontly this I• a rault both llt t(r«.-t:!n ule'-mtn • nd or thr rort thnt mnny peo· ple h•v«' hoard nhout tho lllrllc• and are> J)'mJ)JIIhlzinR with It by not purchaalnc ony llort• broad.

or tho fifle<On orl.lnal work· mr wbo walkod off t hrlr jobt on June 25. ther• lfl' •t •II thir­teen who ore rt!JUI•r oicktimr T'ti'O m•n hove l~n fM other Jobs. Th•re are only olx men ••ho were worldnc befort' J un• 25 lhal ore lnJide th., plant. ,.ld Fronk Buver.

TNck Klta Pldt-n.r.., doya aftf'l" the ltrlko bt-·

aun. I.Aoroy Willlama, a l'l•~o •·•• picl<etrnc. At<Ordinl 10 on" ot rile union leador1, • Roru t.uck opproaehfod the tn.ck """ lranee lust as WlllltmJ did. Thr leadu told lhlt the driver of the trur-ll. DcmPM')I P ullin. IIIIIJ>­!>ed the lrut.lc and ~ed to "" wa!lln# for William• to .....,., •be entran<:l!. ''" William• Jlart· ed to ~. Pullin •ll"'fedly _...,,., up ond ttrurl! lhr pick­ft"''. X· •Ill'• at th• Baptl~t U ot• oltol ahuw"<l lhat thlll'f' wore no trnkon. bonn, only bnJIJoJ.

Tho ••me drlvrr hnd •lm~ hl\ one of tho slrlkoo.. wHh )l.iJI t rur k the day be tore one or the other ~adcrJ .uJd.

24 Hou Pollee Protect!• o,, tJ1aL JDm.e day, ~e or lho

l'tnployt"C• l""idc the plnot ttls­plllved a •hotaun nt the window, .. 1<1 H.,..btorl ·Seou. who iJI ol•., • pit"kct .,.ptain. n.., pot'ee told lhtm to J!top. fl\'er ,;,..,. lhol lime. tho poll.,. have gjvM lh<· l01rlk•"' z• hour protect ion.

On F>-idll)', July 13. Fnnk Buyer". p icket t'apt:aint w a • '' • lklnl( with OD«' of thfo pldcet ­rn. M they wallted by the ~·tc ~ntronce. one or the r<~<n· fKt"Y med\:anlC"S ~me out with. • .,am_,. and thH'Otened tb<"m wuh it. bul d id not follow UJ> h'• th,..tU. Just prior to th1l \ht' nkl manager bad to\ot lhrm. '"I ou.t<bl to rome out 1111d b< 11 your brams out.~

Ellah Moore a.nd Preoton Sltu...S.n. both or Jubon told lhe PRE.£ PRESS that thoy had I~'"" prom!Med •ubotantial ra '"""'· Althouah they .. id that ntoo< <>( lht' mft'l 1h0d not rtc(llvl'd lhem. Moore had &alned a IOe Ni•e. lie nid he ·bad been led to bc­l'ov& he WOI 80ing to RCt o 80,· ruf"'! •

Wll<'n the FREE PRESS con­llll't(!d Hor'll. !90iet~ mnnOJCEr Jam•• Romsey ~old "No com­lfll'IH." Whf•n told that tho fREE PRESS wl•hed to f!'!t !>9th •Ideo of tho ~tory, RoJm<?y r<'plied !,hot he f<olt the whclo thlftll would be over In a •o•~Pic of doya H~ conolud<'<l by wy­tnl(, "I think you will be t<""l· lnJC Ul falr."

Death Of Jacbon Man Being Investigated

It hn come to the allent'on of th• Fn££ PRESS thee J"''" Clnrk "'""' died In Unh•.,.;ty ll""piUII the evenlnll of J un.- 22 muy have been vidlm o r roulh trtatmcnt. Clark. who b a N.-.ro. wao beln• treoted 113 on ou~ patil!nl for a k idM-y QlJnK:nt when h~ wu allel<'<ily t reolcd ~1,..bly. Tbi' report cam.. ro II< P• PnM time tha~ the- 1'111:£ I'll ESS wtt ,.,. able to .-!\celt out th• >tory with ho.pltal of­fldaU. In order to llvt th~ «>rnplet• l'f'POI"t that the FRF& PRESS feels IC mu•L th«' pa~tr will walt until n•><t w""k to givo tht' tull report.

The N•,-ro roce I• Jlrug,linc (f)r r~t~,nftir;n 11 or hum.nn , ... "" The wbite l"ll<.e hAvfn• bm­• flU I'd t't"flnoml.,.,.lly fmm the P"""'nt •'"'"' obJert. strrnu~us-11.

Page 2: The Trutlt Make You ~~ .'!~~~~ Einployees Strike .At l-4arts Biikery · 2019-03-22 · T"'Jetller I honor that Henry has rffeived finH Ita boun!l.arh t. ~ifiH the mayor a n d tht>

,, ·s'·t•, r ... . . ?MJe 'IWO &A'l'UJID);Y, JUl.Y ' 21, 1~ ..

The lmport1nce 01 Labor Unions Facts About Mississippi Laws And Politics Mo.t people 1D tbe South are not familiar wltb labor Put Into Easy-To-Read Handbook ••••

Quest1ons, J\nswer:s Of Interest To

unions. Anything that they !lo knOw ia probably bad. They · also know that mo.t of the "b'- .-.pie'' in the Sou•"' do A book ol wry areot lmpor-.. ..- "'' Ianoe to everyone In Mlislsslppl JIOt like the unloliS. Therefore they think It best to leave ha• r..-Uy ·~>em pubUihe<l. wei\ I enough alone In their iporaDU. It ia aa!er that way The title a! the book Is Tho But ia It 1 ' MiMbsippl Polllleal HandboOk,

wdtten by William L. Hlus, • Almoet all Industry In the North ia unlonked aa are Mlsslslippl attorney. Mr. Hu• 1 11 k' from beUh ltas doM .a Ptl service to tile near Y ca wor IJIQ' men ope to prbage men. We community In WT1tlng this book;

often hea.r that eondltlona are much better In the North blee&u$e he deal• with many - t hat hours are shorter, wagea higher, and worki.Dg con· complicated parts at • t • t • ditions pleuanter Rllll aafer. Is this j uat because ma"•we- government In a very ·-·Ia·

,_ . ·- understand manner. ment "' meer up Nor th 1 Or doea It have aomethlng to do .

' th th 1 t 'b t tb . · Ot prime Importance now u WJ . e ae • a ere are unJona 7 the drive tor voter·relistrotion

In Miuisslppl when people au..:'u~e labor unlolll one which ia l!Oinl on aU over Ole • ,. , . • •tate of Mli!IIJSippl. Mr. Hllp

often hears . the word corrupt' in their conversation. Tbe begins his Political HandboOk charge of eorrupt.ion ia a good term with which to dlaeredlt with o.n entire ohapt.,. devoted ,an organization even if it does not apply. What does It mean to "Voting a!'d Ele<:tlona." He

h lied • · . . oaretully Cllltlmea the qualJfka. w ~n app . to a union ' 1f a union paaaea laws denying !Ions whioh one must have be-many of Ita members the rlaht to vote In the electlon.s, and ro.re he can regllter to vo~. The .the Jeade.rs uae this to t)teir personal advantage, then the boOk •':'•n provldB a aample union ia corrupt. Thia more nearly applies to aom state regtstrauon form with whld!

1 · e eaoh -der ahould ~ fa .•

governments th11n. it does to un!ona. · miUar. The author then 11veo a <~ery tuli explanation o l t h e

UnfortulUitoly there are some unlona whoee leaders do MiuiQippi polllleel proeetO. Tblo misuse their power. There are, however, mariy unions, moat portion of the PoUtiell Hand· unions In fact, which are democratieally run. tt would be book . II extremely well done as

t h d . Mr. Hllf£t hOJ ·token pat palm

a poor armer. w o woul go into their field at plcldng time, to d~lbe !hi' prot£W thorou1h 1ook at the ftrst few bolls of cotton In the first row, - lY and In ordinary, everydoy that the boll weevil had gotttn them, and walk out of tbe lot~euace. fleld without picking any cotton. The person who - ' that - For example the author polnu aome unioiUJ are corTupt and then aaya that an unfone are out that anyone can pey a poD evil doea the same thin... t.ax far any other .,.,.....,, Many

" peOple do ru>t rMllze this and What is the value of unions? Paul Rigler, International feel that ll they do not have the money to ""Y the poll lie>< them­

repreaentative ot the American Baker's and Conteetloner'a •elves. then they lhould not be­Union, aayA "A ·br-enc! company baa the rJaht to..:pirli_.wjit:- ther to fl'! to lh.e circuit elm'•

I ever price It feels IIJ protw;t on the bread. And it certainlj olflre ana 'iePtet-. ·MI-. HIU• d h · "" · makes it very· cl .. r that theoe • oee ave . tbat righ t. But the men who ~IJ,~ t~Je·'b,l'lllld peoet• •hould reltloter and that have something to aell, t~. They baye their inteliiPJI0.;;.4n4 ,, <Is PtJ1eetl1' all rl&ht far a 'their manuRI 1!\bor. I feel th~t a man baa aa much right to oerson to have·111s poll tu peld put the price on hia lntelligeqee and b•· ma11uat ltlher." bl>: "'~• 'oni!'7,•1~.- - ....

- - .., · Th Iii " • d ·~ron of prl· : 0! course this seems riglif. but If is- !inJ)OMible 'fol' lit ma,ryere.a~·'!: i~r.OJ:•! ,election."'

Individual worker to go to b\8 employer ·l'nd claim t hat he Rc.re the ,)i<!olc_...._. the lm· Ill worth more than hA Ia · .;,.tttn;, ""''" ·Th· • · -'"- · pori!""! ~ tfle ~atle pr1.

, , .. ~ -i'l' """'' ere ~ many <>~a!Y on ~ur.lliPI. J'or all me.n who could flU ~1f~: ;If bowever,:&Jl.t he, .'f~ntera P,t pr.ctical jrurpOtea"the winner ot tocether and tell fhc!lr eYilptoyer that they believe they are tne Otm~tlc. Primary ll1 ID'

worth more, it Is mueh more dlftleult to tlnd enough new /~.!. ~ .t ::~:~ :; men to take o••er. Here In laebon the Colonial bakery Ia one's vote to couilt, a .,.,_. unionized and pays 49 eenta mcwe to have men mix ita mutt qualify to vote !n time dough than doe11 HaJ:ts a non-union bAkery tor the Otmocrallc Prim~. To

' do this he mutt have rquoter~d The company doea Jose aomethinll' by having a union. n,nd paid Ills poU tax by July I

The prlc~ on a lod of' Harts ~read m&de In Memphis Ia the ':..at J~i~~ ~· P':::~ t~~~~:: eame lpnc.e aft a loaf made In Jackson, but the. Harte eom·'J ~~ to b& held. 'nle Democratic pany in 1\femphis (which certainly atlll mnke~~~ a profit) pays PTimary II usually held In the ita workem 87t~ cents more than the same company doeal firot week of Aucuot before the 4n Jaek ""- d November cenera.l eledlon . . son. • ne compnny oea gain too, though their lm· An entlre chapter t. devotA!d mediRte profit mRy be lower. BeeRu!le Harts had ao many t" an analY~J• at the way In unhappy workers le!'ve the job, aome of their dough went v,•bleh political partloo .In the bad. Colon. ial haa none of these problems and Ita · . k •tate are organized an~ mcludeo • wo.r era 1 a disc-ion o.f poUtiea\ cam· have confidence In the knowledge th&t their voic!e ean be P"isno themoelv.,. and bow they heard. ThllY are likely to work harder becaUlle they feel I'"'' oonducted. 1 tb•y are being treated fairly. The following chapter d.U.

with every rorm or covernmtnt Labor un·ions are necessary for the worker to have hie iri lhe stet•. tram the "Jovernor

rightful \'Dice in bill place of employment. Tills does not and th~ \egl>lature to th10 munl-h

r ft")ll a:nd eountv sovernme:nts. mean t_ ot we must support corrupt unions. We believe that1 Th~e three ch.apt~ by tbc.m· government ill necessary but wUI not 11upport corrupt govern- ' Mlw• aMuld be or creat 11n· ment. From what we ha\•e seen we may find more men to' portan~ to a cititen of J,llnl•·

t · •r· · · · · th' th · Ml 1 1 i·•'ppl. A lal'l!., part or belna a toUPJIOI' to " "'"'Mtppt untona an in e . as. aslpp goyer_p. ~oad citlz~n Is In wing lnfOTTI)-mtnt. ed about what It coin~ on ·in

one'• ow_n communitv. 'However. it i• often vu.• d!Uicult 10 un­"•ndand wh,;t 1! heppening when one doe~n't know -.th, it

when bla bule constitutional rlahu are denied hl.m. Th<'"' Ia first a det<rlptlon ol the tecleral laws whith have bHn paaae<l to protect theae rigbt.s, and then an account 'If the federal IIOR· ciea which have been Cl'Mted to pro~ these rights ancl enforce th~oe tederol \awa.

EDITOR'S NOT!!: The Mi,.ls.' aippl Politi~! Ha.ndbook t. a book wbloh should be read by all people who are lnter<!Sted In oolnl ..... ponslble citlzeno of l>fla$.issipp! and of the United Statee. It oan be purt'bued by .. ndlng $1.00 to The S10llh C.mpaign Office, 10'72 Lyneh Street. JacltJOn. Mlsslsslppl

Pressure Still On Jessie Harris

J...., Barris, 2\ 7ear old Jackson youth who was just re­ocently released from Hlnda County Farm where he served a term tor sitting on the white side of the Rlncb County Court room, reportS that t h e pollee sill have the prenure on him. He !lllid thot on the momlnf of July lOth a pollee ott!eer came to his hou~ to coiled a tine ol $5.00 ror a t.·"tr"' ticket. AIUt' the officer identified blmaelr, Harris told the TRU PRESS the tollowlnc conversation took place.

Thp pollcemllf uket'l, "Are yOU J- Lee R4J'ri!CM • Hf ana­wered that he WIS. The Ol'fiee~ aalcl. "I have a tlobt here that you didn't pay.• He' sa)d ' that lte answered that be Jmi!'W of the tteket. "bu.(t..li~~)nr ·ll'f•l and the!, ~':\~P.r~.f· ~.r·-.s~1 tence.'' . }'\~ .otncer. fh'11' uliect ;r he had ilie .. $5.00;: HarriS' te­plied that lie clid not. lil tbla point the ofl.,.•" 8Bid; ·-'1 ~ have to 111110 you <~_own .Jsnrn." . ·

RuTia conc.luditt bll -yepart t.n the TRU }'Rl:SS- that·· h' wao then tllcell down town ind out Into jail for oomethhtf that had hap~ed five months ago.

Headline Mistake The h.,.~une on pa(e S of the

l"Rl'!E PRESS whleh t'Hd N AA CP Streaea Role a! PolltiNI was a mlltake. The heodllne "'"' •uDOQied to ·be ror both tbe NAACP and CORE articles ~n~ming their national con .. ventions. 'nl• headUne wa• to ~""" ,....d NAACP and CORE Meet.

Attend Thee Churcl\ Or Your r.hoi<"' On Sunday I

Veterans Q - Are those who toucht In

the Mexican Border campai1n acaitut VIlla In 1918 ell&lble fDr veterans benefits?.

A - They are eligible to re­ceive a burlll 11'1 at tbe tlree a.r death. Althoi,lgb othtT bene­rlts have been proJ)OSe<l in Con­gress, no lesblation tor bene­fits nu NSulted.

• • • • Q - Must an ellgitile war

Orphan attend colle1e to tlke advant•ge of the Wu Orptan. Education Ass.lstaoce Act?

A - No. VocaUonal training and other subjects ·lba~ will h~ tpward a career are !'<""ltted. All sub~ts must be obove the high llcllool level, .however •

• • • • Q - Can lnduc:teea and drat• t~ enterin1 .servJee now .-. c:ure Cl lite Insurance?

A - No. 01 insuranoe In an7 hnm It no long_er ,available.

•••• Q - What Is tbe maximum

lenf(h at pre-bed car~ tor- pa• tlents at VA h .. pitols?

A - This ba• Just been In­able Its boipiW. to treat even ..., .. ed from se~ren .to 14 d<I)'L Tho VA. hopes ltte otep wfll en­mare patlent.o, without 1n.,....e In number ot bede or staff membera.

•••• Q - As a Korean Conflict

veteron, I have a $10,000.00 non­partldpatiQg, term G! Jnsurance polley. A"ipe~hii divlc!end is be­inl -pallf. tp tho.e who convett this type polley to a non·parti­eipalinr· pertil•lllll'lt plan before September 14, 1983. lt ) COD• vert haft fn.y !'Olley now, ,..m I get ¥~.!!"~ cllviclend paymentt

A - 1You will aet· haU the dlvidff>d It you eonvert half :VOWI Polley. You will receive tho rema.ltwlt!r at tlle divldne<l it you convert the remainder a! yolir' IJOI!go before the; deadline, Seplelllber- 14; ltD.--... . . - ...

Q - Doet a publicitiori e~st explain in& the , qe.teli" ".aioill- · able to veterans and !bel" de-pendents·! -

A - Yes. It Ia called ''P'eclft'al Bendlts tor Veterans and Depel' dents" and may be purellaeed from the u . s . Government Prlntln~ Oft<ee, Walllilnaton 2$. D. C. The price is 20 cents -per copy. Veterans oraanizalions or others deslrlnf copies · In quan­tity may obtain dlsc9u'?t ~

OLJVEil AJm IOU QlRICDT ~livery Service .

'". Bailey ,.,.._. Ext. EN··~

iiQIYIHitmHIL.-4ilibHI!BIRRUffi:BIIP.ift!L:t!t.4¥ti!i.J.Jill.U)i£MU£!0+.!!!!9F.!!:UbidEE!Mm!!n!m!!!ll!l

To MISSISSIPPI FREE PRESS l 25S Valley Street Jackson, Ml~faslppl

Plea1141 find enclOl!ed cheek or money order for ••..:·---

to pay fo~ 12 months ( ) at $4.00

or for six months ( ) at ,2.50.

MISSISSIPPI FREE PRESS I• h•ppenlng. oilen proj>\~ will .. . t•;v that II Is 100 eomplicated I'> Name 11nri~r•tand wh:v a partlroln ----------------------­

Pubi'~~M ~v~ Satu•day bv t~r 11'Co Publ'shin~ Ca'>'oan,v. th lrt O<CUTred. Bul we art ..,.,.. In< .. tJU Valley Stn-<~1. Jark.,~. M'•llidlppl. Phon• PL ·$-?MS, ••'n that after ont ha• rend tht.o Addresa

N>c:k. man\' thin .. will becom,. -----------------------1'\lbH•hPII "'"'k'v In Jnol<!on, M'••'.,.lppl. Appllc•tl\)n to mall dt~r which had beta .... ael!mtd at second class pos~>A~ rut• Ill pending at Jockson. •.:;. •lnlppl. ·~ h• , 0 •·•rr complex. · City zone State

$2.50 for alx montho, 'f''le lart t"'·o rh• ott ,... aro lm· ----'--------------------·-•nt for I dll<'Te!'ll TOMOn. Subrcrlpt!on nr'~: •• 00 per • •ar

Ten centt per copy. T"'"• df:81 with th~ .-.vs l '1

Ectitar . -------- .---'---- -cl••rltf L. Bull• which <-ne oen help ~lmae)f

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Stud"'t ·vo~~ fe~tu.... Greenw.t Man Jocltson Activety

'l'ba s1~Wnt voJc. • • ,_thly Dies WhUe On Union Strikes Harts Plant In Memphis

Plll)ft' iloued by ~~~· Student C Work F :Non·vioknl Cool'dlnallnf Com· 0Uftfy ann All H4111 Baktrift In the area mit!H, featured ~lvll rilhu ae- are be.ina pidt•led by tbtlr -. tivily In J..-klon, N l,.ilaippl In ployetS. ln lhe Memphlt plant lu June edition. The publica!· ~ FREE PRESS wu tole! D8 'Pf'~ttnt or lhe workettl are ion covtra tile &l're&la of Leva· by Samuel Bl~k. etudent work· llfll out after leavlnl their jobt pn Brovm end ,Jes•t Htrrll inl. In Greenwood on voter on June 22. 18)'1 union ottldaiJ.

Who oat In the white section of rec•stration that 1 Greenwood ''All of us were given final the Hinds . County Court room. l'etident, Curtis Crosby died h k .. aid H ~- a. The Volee also has an article on while aervlna a 30 aoy aontenee ~.f;n • m•~ from e(J.';''kem"';>~tl~ the arrest of a SNCC field - - on the Lenore County Form. Amerlca.n Baker'e and Confer-t­~tary, Mrs. Diane Bevel. ''Crosby wes undu doetor'a or- loner's Uruon Local 149, 'Jlhe

Eam month the Student Vol~• ders at the lime of hll arrett union dedded to strike on Fri· presents ntwo of atudent aetlv- not to do any heavy work,M aald day, June 22. !ach man ....,.,lv· lty throufhout the South. Bloclt. · • 1~1 Sat ~ 1 • hi Bloclc •ld that Crooby WOJ "" a n er U•uO)' ' vonc m

arreste<l on Sundoy, July 1 ._1• until the roUowinr doy to re-+ o + + + + + + 4 + + + leiMJ;, for stu11na a dollar tnm to WCRk o-r lose hltl lob.

- ... _ the spokesman JOn This op-..... IECUJIITT ....... from his wife and put to work porenUJ' means that aU ol the

onURUe& CONP.urt the followlna day ~lllnf fr8SI strikero have been fired. ,._ a•e u 1 t ' ... ....... and djgginc dlte:hH. Th•t eftn·

1"'- n. a-4tM-Ine L,- IlL In& he became Dl Re wu not

i•~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~~t.aken to the h~ltal, aeeordlnc - to Bloa's report, unill Tu8doy everunr. He appo~ntly dle<l on

... + .................. 9 4 ....- 0 0 0 + the way to the hOIIJ)ttal, and

Work.ers at the Greenville.

Civil Rights Group Requests Equal TV

A«<m!lna to the stste repre­aentallve of the Notional AJsod. atlon for the Advan<'ftn.,nt of Colon'd People. (NAACP) Med· car w. .:...... has requeoted time on WLBT·TV. They etalm thot they have the right for I he time to present (he OJ)I)OOI·

Ina vltws ol the Cllizen• Cuun· ell Forum th•t haJ been in'tlgu­luty presented on WI.BT on Sundoya over • period or time. In onaw<'t' to the letter reqU('III· Ina the time. tlation mon•cer, Fred L BHTd. pointe<! out that none of the topk's that Evers had mentioned (Le. intogntion) ,..... dl"""""" on ~t pro­IJ'IIIl$o Beord Aid In his letter that the procnms were to Pf"'­stnl •personolltl .. Of rurrent fn. te-l to tho Ameri~n people."

'P;v"rt olalmed that a ddlnlte point ot view was represent<'d by the prol"m•. In hi! answer

PAGSJ'JiUao&

A huma" worthtM. .__ a111}' be -IUHd by the ,_., forme~ of tile lncllvlctual..

0 • ; ••••• + + • i it :

••••••••••••• II. Luther B~t Ch...U

INO IIIIDira 81.-JIICII-. Jllo&. Jlev. Fl'fod lllnok, Pastor

Worohlp Flnl oa4 Thl•cl a ... a,. Ill .. &. .... alWl . ... ,. ....

PAS'I'OJl'S PfiON£ FL 2-57fl ••••••••••• · t .......... -.-"

Hank' M lenlte Sto­We O' ve S&ll Stampe

Ml' oa4 Mrs. Dan Rorrlo, Co-Owners

Jilt Lyecltl lt. - J-. NIM.. .-n.a..n17

Wecok Day& 1 A. m. to 10:1!0 p. m. w..,Jcond• 1 o. m. to l2 mldnl&ht.

L. C:. CAD was reported dead upon arrlvol, Auto PUla and o-.1 ll ..... the FREE PIUSSS wat told.

""'•• •um An autop<y showed that there

Miui!Oippi, ond Snton, MIS· oourL planto .tso have tlruck. The dispute dates baek to before Chrlotmas, 11181. Accordina to Union leaders, th" company at thnl time cave an employeco a profit sha:rin~ pion In which an equal amount. ot 1 mnn's ave"ie income would be. put Into Investments. The worker would then be able to take out 10 per eont ol bla shore for every yeor he worked. A clause In the pion, the union rru:n claimed, aet up a board which Included no union men and wh- purpose wu to consider wht"ther or not a man was ln-­oubordinate and lheftby lnellcl· ble to receive the be.n..rita..

to Beard Ev€"r~ said • .,We are !:~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~• nf tho opinion that in any con· t rovtMI:Y t bo~ h sld~s or the l~sue + + i + + + + + + ¥ ¥ 4

Lpell Addllloa. Joe"- was pus on tho dead man'• ' • + + + + + + A + + + t lu_ngs. The J)rla.oner'a fother, JU:J'InG&RATORS Ri:PAlRED Manhall Crosby said, Atc:onllnr I>IIAJJIZ'S llZPJilCDATIO• to Block, that the doctor who

IZilVle& performed the autO!)OY told him Alr Condltlonlnr - lnotallat.lon !hilt it appeared es lhouch

and Repair Crosby hod bHn beaten. The tlU c.ia111 St.. J ......... I&& FREE PRESS is hoplna to ld

Cudtled Teehntelut 1 further ftPOr\. n. , .....

• ; i • ¥ • • 0 • • ••

should be aired. In the •Me or the Clll•ena' Council Forum .. whleh expre..es one point ol 1•lew to the Amorlean people, the NAACP with on opJ>OIIing pnlno ol vi- ohould be sranted f!'q\tal tlm~P."

!';vert Mid that lhe meetlon will be oppeated to the hl#h~ authority. "We hoPe that you wtll recorullder ~tlviq equal 11- for the NAACP.• Evers II hoplna for 15 minutt'll eom Sunday In order to d~l oome

MOII"IWC ITAil BAPTIST CHVIICK

Rev. P. s. Lou, PoJtcr ..... ........ - F..,lh .._,8Y8

PHONE n. 2·1114 ...... ,. ±:A:!: •••••••• + '

~ B. D. aENhEIJ

Eight Tons Of Books Goffen For Miles W..e't CIYe Uc ..... Plea of lhe mytha oboul the NAACP. +

Ram stated, acconllnr to Plumblnr Repair Service • .:. ; L · · &!ott, that the prom aharin• 0 0 0 • + + + • + + + •

0 . -~ that! el&bl tons ol boolll plan would be. wor.tb an equlvi-tl. Powert ,.,...,. ; ·hav~: beer) coUedt!l In be.half l~nt to 12 an hour to tile worktr. CIL'ftllllrC'S CIIOCEaT

' i,ot. Miles Collece" The union ..,.;, ..qld oQ,ly ifrure r,...h llfeatt - r .. Cream

)ri] Blnnlnahom th~ union hod : not. been aslcecl •

Cer .. r Fiorloh ot H..Ut6:1 :, '

Alr·Condltlonl'd fo•· Shop~inr Coonrort ·

Jeclnott. Mlflo ·• [ ~1~ ' drive was be· •the plan W<!rt'> ~ an hour. ,S!Mq tMI Deltoe - Jad!MD. Nloo.

.._. PL I-MII .o.f!<l~fal!o- refused to 1et the If they wantes! . the profit ahar• • + · v '* 0 1\s -* $sf_f)zAt ti collete conduct • lnr Pim they ileelded to trade If ~ _,_ l'lirk·lng-

fu.od . drhr..j~,Jn, .the Nerro <Om· for the .slntitl\1 •. !.2c robe to • 9 - 9 - + .,r,. -9 9 9 ' n. i-M71

muttily to raise money lor the whim the COII'IPII'J' 11ld It , :. raurtl'~. QIIOC:aiT ~ ~ ~ ·.;. . ·:.. 1 _.,,_-,..:,~ouUt

1 1 h

1• be~'?' would ·be. equal. Union spoket· "bceltat lknlce a Sekrtloal" Mn. J 6. Sand•nc, Manaaer

~~~~~~~~$$$~ 1 -....-~"";w no .ve mt'n J8.id .. tib•-~ny w.tu.rnH .... l'wuawut Dlhe I J~·~·~·~·~·~·~•fi•=•~·~·~•t ~ to _,I South- Atooc:lotlon ,.. down riaL • -· - • ~ Dl. •tnt RCIDIIID~ requirements. Another disa~nt. the~=· O , e • e • t 6 •• ' ¥ 0 0 o 0 i o ; o o + a..

'MDst of the boolta fM I h 0 uttiOn men hod with tbe com- CI:JfTilAJ., NEIHODWJ New B... J~ • drive _ :-en mlleettd throuc:h p.tny manacer:s conca ned a d o ; V ¥ ¥ ; + 4 + ; • CHVIICII llehabtlltatloe the Northern Student Move- th,.... weec vocation tho! wu UI>DfC III:PIUCEilATJOII a

Fred Scott • ment. which is an ..-latlon ol promised to anyone who wolked AJUPUA11C1t sa.JC&

civil rilbtl frOUPI on co11ece for the company Jor len yearw. -OeMrol Appllanc. Repatr-oampwoes, In the first year of tho pion, All Work CuanmtoN Bullden u4 CoDtn1etara

~ Ul&~ LJJ~Ch 8Vee& ~ over Coller• Klea•en ~ Loans: FHA - GI

Copve:ntloul •

Conic's Beauty and Barber Supply

815 No. Farleh ' Street

FL 3·3268

Amont the .Mool, ~trlbut- one man wu •ll~lble and reo 1141 ""ttlvbatt •-Inc to the drive were: Connodl· oeivod hi• pi'Omiled vac:atlon. n. • ..., c:ut CoUece For Women, Ohio 'J'hlo po•t year, union officials • W@sleyan Trinity. Letalgh, Yale, ••ld, scvMal men b«nmt' ~11· - • • e *e* • + e • • • Sarah Law~!'c~. tt\e Col1eae ot atble for the vacation. The plan Y: + v ; i o ¥ 0 + o + + New Roclletle, New Haven Col· 10181 thN>Wn out. lege. "Ma.nhattanvltle Cottoce, The Meonphlo and Crt't'nville P1Ju.J!:Jl PllODVCTS

'Tine Coometlc!o and Householdo" 141·---­n. ..-a. Jecba. MI-.

Swarthmore. the Unlveulty of plant• have tbe ABC lnternat· Delaware and Delaw81'0 State lonat Union. The Srxton plant CoUego. The drive Ia -nsored h•s Its own independent union. h:-o th~ Student Nonviolent co- Jockson io the only Barta In the f'rrtinatln,g Cornmiltte •. • M.ll~ am that does not have- a union. '! 6 * * * 6 * 6 + 0 6 + Colt~e -ldont, L. H.. PitU. Pre>ently men are atrlkln1 In .,,..,.. ...... ,...,......,. ......... ,.. •• ....,. ou!sed the SNNC ollken lor alt~mpt to .-in btr,olnlnl their help. rl,hu ~. Thr Jackson work- NJTCJm.l.'S OJIOCUT

no~- .... J........__ Anyone wlohlnt to ~tribute ~no. who wen> also told thot "ooo<s to the drive may aend thf'V were li~. hope to win In •lwn to Mlleo Colleae. ~ elrort to .. toblish a union t l ..... -. ................... .-............ N Avenue G. Birmlnlhtm 8, Ala· the plont so that they eon um bama. •s mud\ as tb~ men at Colonial

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For A~ 1-65 On Either Whole U/e OT 20 Payment Life DISTRICT OFFICE- 125Y1 NORTH F.ARIS R ST.

TELEPHONE FL 5-3577 - JACKSON, MISS.

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PAGa JOtlll lllSSlSSIPIPI J'ltD PU81 • •

I &A'l'URDAY~ IULY ~ - I • e ~itize• E4ucatio•t-

town. It Is the ~· Job to ,...,

• Ide ot tha mftlinaa o f I h e board of aldermen. He Ia eled-

ed c~ a toUt :r- t.m fiUD rorm ot aovomment Ia headed IC":;o·m1nents-. ..,.o_. .,. qual~ 'Cleeton. by oman ·coomcil· oad cUy _. He Ia lhe euc~~M,.. Mad ttl -'be acer whieb " Mleeto aac1 bolcla (CcmUnued "-'hie One)

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<il¥ covemment. The mayor Ia raponalble tor municlpal ld· -r Mr -.... .. tJaat ~ ~ auperl\'lllonct.ftl ot aU ~ mlnl<rtntlon, The dly manqn would ... a-a to waDe .. fu. cl1Y'• ofrlco!ft tnd attalrt. H• haa ru reacl\lna ..-.... Ha Ia ... told - tJaat ...,..al moao. hal -lbllll)- tor t.he en· roo-lbla tor t.he entire ..S· - u. w ..... up u4 dr· r~ent ot ell •-• and or- mlnliVation ot the ell)- or town eulde4 a , 1 !l"·r 1o !lave _!1M ; + + + + ; 0 ; ¥ a ; e d.iUnees. Howeftr. the m.,.or &O'\te1"ftftlen He prepm,.. end .._ 8lop oa tMtr bJodt. · ~

Lin "B&AUTT ._,. 11M little eontrol owr the llpa recom-.la 1o t.he eoundl, lhe ....... lied .,..,-.. llad en d.>- HI 1\ ,.._ ~ polntment and removal ot t.he annual <budpl. The eijy man· potWGe but beta...,. o r lb. Dldc!Je U:....,. ... ..,. non-etocllve atticlalo ot the •c•r adminlslera and tnf•D~!tll len,O. ot .._ thai 11a4 ,...,. br Diddle La ..... ...._ , munldpallty, all Ia,.. tllld oedl,.,__ Addl· The

, 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 The board ot aldermen Ia the UoMI _.., ot hit otrlce In· Ca!.ncl ' ~ g ~ & & • - a -,;.tauve body of mul'llelpal dude the -· lo appolnl and tore • full tw.lve-man ,..,. on n + y y y ; ij 0 y y y $ 3 COvemment. The aldermen are rtmOOrll aU dtpuimODt hllldo tppul to the <OUDty OOUI'I, 11. 'l"hFtlcl..,e

elocted tor a four year term eon and other admlnblraUve Offl· the eount;y hao one, or to the w Ltn.Ali!LLn PAaliiOif curronU;y with t.ho clalt and. the power to n<-gotlate elreult court, lf the eount)l do08 CDID Tb

electron. In addition to aH eontracu and purebu.., • not have a eounly c:ourt. ''EYU)"tblnl In Mllt4J"t 'the lawa <and onllnaneu, .'!h• couneU lo tbt tupervl:oor;r Ita· J:ach munlelpellly rna)' also

a.auty N.....- board teloct• !he 1\(11\.eJoctJve WaUve body. have a dl)' prooeeuW., attor-Jon L,...,.. l t.. 1...._. aa.. octlcert or a munleiJ»).It;y_ The The eiiT dl'l'k Ia an bnporUnl ne,. wbe npreaenta the city In

,.._ n. l-8171 board hat t lve membera In clUes munldJ»). o111cltl. He ma:r be erlmlntl ...., before t.he munl·

Tho Cow

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The Moon

Tbal'a gulte a r.at hr • mid· A 6 6 6 6 • 6 6 6 6 6 6 of under 10,000 populttlon, and either elected or appointed, do- elpti ow1 and frequently be· c . aevcn It It It larger, Tile ma;yOI' pondlnf on tho munlclpalll)-, t.,.. h oount;y and el.reult 1

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9 ; ; 4 ; y y ; ; 4 ma:Y inDuenc-o tho polley tormu· Thb official It r_.mble lor c:ourta. :IACb munlcipellly almoot I ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;~

latlon ~ the board tnd may the reabtralion or voters in t.ha alwa;ra hat a c:lly attorney who M•JM'P!lT ••or..,.... eaU apec.lal aeulono when _t>e • lly. A voter llvlnc In a c:lty .---nta the municlpallly in • -

JIOOP'IXO AJrD IJJ)IJIQ CO. teeJs that It is .,_,.,., The muot reclster wlt.h the c:lrcult aeneral Jecal mat.tera. Ba tre-

dle·a(ed """'·

2121 ..,'tftdl Milia .... non·eloctlvo otrlcml ol the derl< ol lhe c:ount:r and then quenU;y wUJ oerve u proeeeut-1"'- n. -. mo(nklpalll)' which the ~ with t.he elty clerk of the munl- Ina attome;y 1n smaU munlcl-

lula1a, Met...,. appolnl.l Include t.h.e miJ'IIhal1 clpallty, The clt;y elerk keepa palilllet. tax eolt<etor, clerk. and atreet tha mln11tea and the reeoed of Thla arllcle eondudeo the eommlaloner, the proeeerungs ot the diT lOY· - .., otata and loeal coY· .. In the Commission form ot ernlnt body, and the varioua ...,~ 1 hope that ;you now IOVemmmt. tho cov~t au elte11on boob ot the cll)-. ....,u..,. tbt ,_ bnportan.,_~t

Bonded BuUt-Up 1toota Shlnll•

Aabttloa and 8ridt .....

,..,_ Nab If - Wall. "d 1 \badly encl ._.lbWty b There Is gener.U;y a dl)' knowiot theaa EM l -nll ...._ n. .. l.l placed In t.he banda of a •mall poll<,. C!hlef, who hu eontrol struetureo They are the JOY•

NO DOWN PA TIBN'I' comm1J11on that replacoo the over t.he pollee department and o.rnlnc ~ .. Yilh wbleh • we ma)'or and hlo c:ounoll. Tbe ot ti'Telta far all ertmeoo and miJ· have tho mOIIt <ODiad. Th•1

~~~~~*i*~·~·~~·~·i•=·=·=·=t I Jna¥Or aftd 2 tou:Dcllmm elect. demtenon. that mlaht be «n- are OW'I, and are orpnlud to ed at 1ar1e .,.,.... four year mltted wllhin tha limits Of ~ terve us In the best manner 1!0' 4 + ; 0 0 i 0 + ¥ + i tenn• of Clce. 'Dle I'DO)'or b munlclpalll)-. poasible In fulura weeka we

JZIIKDII O'D'LP ID'nCI: d~cnated .. the J)retldlnc flfi· There exists 118Ually a oJty tu will ....;tlnua our dioeuolllona ot

S SAVE MONEY S SUBSCRIBE TO JHE . •

MISSISSIPPI FREE PRESSr

FL. I-MII w ot Ule commls•lon. TIM!. eoll..,tor anct a tlt;y tax useosor, POlltieoo end aovemment on oub· til .... ...._. ....., J..-.. oomm.lulon has all tht oxeeut- all unct.r <the tboolute jurladlct· Joct such u NCisterinl to vote _.,__..

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• 6 6 6 • lve,. tecLslattve. and Judlclal lon ot the govcmln.l body ot ~nd~~~t.he~~poll~tex,~~~~jiiii~~_.,~~~~~~~~~~ •- ~ • powero ot il\e municipality. It the munldpallty.

Only $4.00 Jtr year:-

~ t.he pollc:let ~ 'I'IMft lt normally a mUftielpal ~ ~ 4 4 y - y ~ 4 4 ~ T the orctlnaneeoo thal . !t - eourt -"*1 over~ bJ a ·~

CA1'CIIIIIft8 NOTO& ID'nC. The eommb•lon hu judae In whleh n. 1 ... 11.. .... lve powero to areata, eboll.th all committed IIUIIda the city ar.

L.,.. u DA._ J - ' offlcet, eppolnt and remove all triad. Thb <OUrt hearo not onl1 ' 0 t t + t ~=·~*!ij*~·~~'i'qoftleen. d•tonnlnr their pay and trafUo vtolation.a. but alto aueb ,.

l1llee lor tMir tenure, and n1at ~ mattera at oltarpo ot ' e 0 • • • 0 0 0 • 0 4 n\Oft87 1btouCh bond s.u... brMahft of the peec:oa. 'nlJs c:ourt ,. 'f.n.tnl Sehool Par Yeome ...., &am eomrnlaoiOMr lo a heed nonnally d"" not have a lury r

Who Want A Tnde. ol an admlnlotratlve depart ancl It not a court of reeord. It r BOiiiM TAU.C. IIIOP mot\t, Ha lo Neponolble tor the one It c:onvieted n.., ha hu a r - W' rr If ... ...,. tclmlnlatNUon ot hla OW1\ den rllbt to a comp)Me Nl.rlal bta

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"'-Pt Amllulan<e and l'lmeral ......... Plowera tor all Ocea.lor.a

"'IOTAL n.oWEJI IHOP" ..., AllltDD a .. ~ a .. ....,

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"Clarlttclale'• Eeonomy Dlvl Stote~

partmental pollclel. 'fhe de- iiiiiiii'iij~iiiji· .. ~jiii~ partJnenta - eJJONl..s .,. . •I jiiii mll)ooity vote ot tbe eornmfa. alon. '!'he 1ftti10P "'IIIU vi- .the pollee d~tment. He It -Jdent ~ tbt conunlaoloD. The mnyor Ia alao the 100\et'al .,..,.... lnttndent ttl the Ufalrt and de­po.rtmODta ot the munldpallty, •

The City Mana~ . . . . . . . . . . ; Kollejt KleanM.

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Wcrtdt for the-

OPENING -of-

JACK'SON CENTRAL INSURANCE

AGENCY Open House August Stft

Opening For Business August 6th Servicing:

Fin ud Llahtllin« • T_. • Wtadat- ·BaD Aat...Wie beth Pllytleal Dl••• s (e-M' 'ra) ..,. Liability • llllud MartH • C.-lty ... ladw'J'MF l'ld.Ut.y aad l!arely Bonda • Workmen' • C.mpaa· t11a • All tn- ot Coaprehuetve Dwelllq PoUcl-.

We insure eyerytflirfg of VAI:.UE from a ribbon to a battleship,

1072-1 Lynch Street Jackson, Mississippi

SMITJI'S~.~ Dill PL 11"!

J'llD DBIJVDl: ' IOHidOW LOCK AJrD Kn' IDYJCS

SUP.ER MARKET

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