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wIT 5li Clark Asks Aid Again: wk4 ;\'ASHiy(;To\'. i> < ... j Jom C. CJujK has m-atxi tlu- 1 usr. n iiriiui tuvix pu ?> v.j tv >?n| *| W the perpetrators to justice, r TJi a letter to the presidents/of] By i the'American Bar Association, the Ev National Lawyers Guild and State traf. Justice Department *last Frih (J<yiClui'k BttlU that 4awycrs Kr ' "cah dy-.nuich to-bring to an end ^ theee i ctrrieerous outbreaks" and that by doing So they will rendei r: ^ a. Priceless service. = 1 ~r Mr. Chirk fifscTotfed _ _ thut fie plans to ask'the next Congress to i revise the Civil rights statutes to' Pr the federal government povv- j er .to deal with mob violence. He considers the present civil rights j taws inadequate. : } LETTER TEXT 4 The text of his letter follows: **i am- 'deeply concpvn?fl nhanl, the increasing number of cases ol mob violence throughout the na?-?lion. These?shucking outbreaks, occuring .at a time when the naif tipw is earnestly seeking to return to the jways of peace.- are alarm-'' _ - ing. - As you know, the authority of the Federal Government in such cases is extremely limited. "The'Department of Justice has investigated, and will continue. to investigate each and every such one and if there is evidence of a ' violation of the federal statutes plftsecutiop will follow. If. en the Otper hand, Tnrviolatioh~bi federal statutes is found, the reports Of our investigation are made; avail-, abttf'ttT the appropriate state or local authorities for such action l . ns thejl* deem proper. | ? * MS 1 indicated In. a jreeent ad* | ^^vdabigr.i>i Ohio. 1 intern! u>, make "av report to the President a&ou l Y~ the matter before the next session I oft pointing out the W Weaknesses of the present law and ^ Wggeltfrlg Hpeeihc -remedial I6yM Uilnl 1'iii I tlt ni n mailii in'iilr Wk available tp the appropriate comM /nittees vejT..the Congress if Jtbey I an ^pT^nainn?oXoffTrmre prme ~*t>out this ^iivo phfrbIt is fpr this reason that T call upott-my brother lawyers for assistance. W "I am of the opinion that local -:<M1 disturbances of any kind are best solved by local action* and this far in keeping with our pr^ 'k -Jitlcal traditions. At the same time, local solution will succeed only wife*# the citizens of the comnnnify are aware of their responsible SpF- - ityrsauP assert themselves to the en4 that their local machinery- nf " T """ 1 '' ' -a?^edtzi?: ' 566jc Leg In Brown ^ v fvFbrti* \ ~y ' V fe)iS. ANOELES?(A^PJ?Los tfiu" TooTcout foe two white members of thb " Do You Want POWER,LOVS? | fl Kl I ftatftou '"|b yty JLtl lV>Wtr u wilt |H?I/tr artmtr* your Power H ran mtwi* L ***** ** maiko tollow ro?? I fc?2^^^ WlWtlun wUlch l? Uir * *? feieircb. Thla Infor v *^*1 rfl'wHflau nil! liclp jr?>n he \Jj5w ?aitwf?i end fwrt rrMt?r -r j ** will lw> ?ble to rankr iMJ? * ???d iMldrow, Pay uaat?' *A>e 4b !* ?* Hill Whee h* tloMrert ??-4fHMi>l. willuu imypiiiw. m nwiiiii' Mir** nr miihim' w^hit 11 ml flfct ' '>lf# WLMjl WW -WMpy lalfarnaw^ * Wl Of T.nek Ih liti.mi -rrrt ti)b ; ft'"':' *tt BlTTHlnw FareiimenlW~ J HARMS, fin Broadway 1M-B. New York % T. flEGRO DOLUS *MW>? 'tM>l>M ;I ()ol offcd Doll. Cilvr vkf r t? beautiful j I BroHnsMn Hulliuf ^AlMH?*4nris. I num,><,r*' w,l'? ' IZ3 9?"V Mtoekjngfc QlCf It dreNB- 4 : W. PriCHlj I9:lrich. I&.M? ?l- E W.?1? Or- I f' n, y?? ? " " RM West IMP Street j . v: - * ;V-w';. Confer l. I auiuArc' LJiMlIJUl g st Mobs CNI'A).-- Attorney < M'tirta! nw\IT< ..I tiy. gtgmfrrr d-/ jrtss hiob violence an i bring law enforcement- ami- justice i made to function.. If 1 lie'MineWiner if I of at justice bi-caks* down or i permitted. to become Tnctfr"'ti\->"5 tlnit^ civil libelling arc ro mia denied to ?t|tv citizen or -group c iibaiiis in the community. I in that adequate federal authorit should be. provided to- p voter ?-??1 V CREAT FORCE "Lawyers are one of the grea forces in every, community oi th nation for the preservation of" ju> tice, No group of citizen^ know better the importance 'of in^ui;]?! -ruatice or protect liiTTTFu- civU irf uun ?yj wu* jrviM/i*; in uui racy.- - In this faith, I nrge_ a lawyers in the nation to d?? a within their power to au>pr? s these?shocking civil?dislu. !ij.h -?j and to assure that the instigator and participants in thes-v luwics exhibitions of mob violence ar speedily brought To jflstTc<; iij u eordanco with the laws of the h entities where they occur. 1 a? flfm in my belief that the Amei iean lawyer, by example and lent ership^ rati do much to bring'* t an end1 those cancerous outbreak and that in so doing he will ret der a" priceless service to his pr< -fession, -fo-hts?conununity, and t the nation. "I am sending a similar lett* to the President of.the America Har Association, "the Nationi Lawyers Guild, and the Bar Ass< eiations of the fleieral states wit the- request t|?tt they advise 'Hi local IlarA ifi.oiai-totnr t1111niu 11 n the nation of my request for thei assistance-?I shaUbegiatbfUl 1 you if you will puss my rscfae; on td j-our member.t and for.sue -otitci assistance as" your associf tion or any -of its members ca mo." ? !~ Bui few w owe Misunderstanding** !yfed? them so. ' 9k *B?rt ' ' ' L' > .- ~ On September 28 Mexico pal th* United States a fourth instal ment of $4,065,325 on the $29 000,6oo owed for settlement of o "elainis by United Statesin teres! under the agreement, of 1943. Or lv mrc mor?Ta~^"*,vrTv ^ 1XU^' ionnaires ?7??|J. / ;;;_v ?. 1 Beating American Legion, at the reques of Kan Francisco police. The lhei Walter Shaw, of Wabash. In?i and A. J. HurriS. JridfanapbTig, at formally charged with having le a gang attack on Edgar G. Rrowi director of the National Negr Council. * Charges of assault and batter were filed against the two me -and a list of John Docs," as thei accomplices by Brown 011 Oct. perwnaHv, 1W 1TIO^3L lrici?attorney1*? office. "Tie tol the authorities that during th American Legion National convm tion, he and other members of th council had made requests and d< mands that the ' "g?fetk<?at lion against some of the Injustice to Negrq ^f<;7Q"w,l prtrt.fHl 1:>-iiing uf NP#i'o enlistments in th -Army tn If) por <irnt,-rtr~ - ?- - SINGLED OUT . On the closing day they Jm 4oe?- riemonst.ru ting In front < Legion headquarters, when he wii singled out and set upon by th .mobbists. They knocked' hii down. lam,a^-towr trrmv hi hands and' destroyed it. dragge ilka.OL^uwdorutde distance, tot ills clothes, and injured TITm pair inny. " wM 1 TT i:? be< au.se that by Calilornl iau.-, iiwr*1 -+tnm tWn ^TTthyr arc cor sidaml n mob, and dratftfiim any Oho a .specified distance turns simple hatfoi'y ca^TTntu.ui kidim)i in'g. that, tfun l^rancosco j)o^c~ai: an uu uk ?bw? vuiittrrrr" "Brown's at tuckers. Members of Brown's' 01 iffaiMention hero Reveal that be rtl's pihHs~*td >'{T(? the national body o the \m'-rican Lej^ion^uE-damrttrre 1*row >t ^TTTTtx ai) active? |?aTt uinon'j We delegate* L<? the? S.rcuyjly r,x" faronee?m Stib |< rnnciscoa yea a;t". ; " . " -- v ' ?t I * . ^ V ? ees Def T. SAIf, THE ADKlATlC?OIT for v a "Sari on the blue Adriatic go H * American lied Cross Worker WiU r_ helniiiui Harrow, 409 Edgecdnib 1- A\Xu_N?-i? C,, arid f?I? from the Ked Cross manned club in Man.p. fredonia, Italy, heft to riplit, Cpl. 1 : 5 Indict n Miss. Fit fr LEXINCiTON" .M i ss., ? ;NMI'A ) d -give white men have TW?on ~m^= b--dieted?for riians laughter in coni nection with the flogging death ^jlast July ofcirtaoh" McAtUm :ifr years old, a tenant faring . = ^-bayotr.Their indictments by a Holmet: TJouinfy KTtiid jury Were revealed last Wednesday as Sheriff W. L. TMiirtagTi stated'thai: manslaughter warrants had been sworn out for th^rlurest: ~ t V -He said that four of the five had - been?released under $1,000 bond ?I each.?They were Jetf Dudd, Jr., id :ir,f D.?G.?Roberts, 41; Spencer U Ellis, 02, and JeiF Dodd, Sr., 05, t. on whose JJUU-acre farm Mr. Me'il .Attee' was -a tenant. ^ The iiftn _ defendant, Private' j. James K. Roberts, 194>yHs__tm duty-| 108,130 Enlisted i Men In Regular Affl^August 1 i ! WASHINGTON. D. C.-^-')p Vuj gust !, tJMd, Iif the lop.jpy N>- 1 I gro e.nlisted personnel in the! ? Army. HM.lMu -wort' in the Heg-. uTar Army. t)>* ir tonn? ?>f enlistl' ment. ranging from <m?- f<> .three 4 [ ? years. ?^ * , " j' The majority of th^e Regular ? I Army troops, 1,715-, w*jre station ed in Die Continental United ! States, while 26,415 were sta- i ! tinned overseas. ?, More- thaii. a fourth of the Neh hrrp troops \vhn enlisted ehose the | [r .Air -Corps us -their asm of service , Foil owing arc t In- arms and sew. ina? -to wtitcn nebular Ariiiv men Air Corps, 2K,2r?2; Quartenviaster Corps, 27,tt.2a: Corps <>t" F.ngi t i. neers. 12.M95: Infantry, .:?,5f>6; e I Transport at ion Corps. x,r?7.T; no i [ branch assigned. fi.ilX; Ordnance! v ; De.pni t nft'nl, ,'i,"X7: KlHd AH tilery? ,fi ; 2,72.'i: Medical Department, 2,f?8K; , i. , Baluchid Lint. J.A4!) jsJullhl Corps t Corps of Military Poliue. 924: J I Aripoved, <>17; Chemical Warfare ! t Service, 557: Cavalry, " \dj\i-, i taut (ieneral's Dept., I9't): Kin-nice* JM Depart ment, 5. e The Allen Hotel Grill h M Bmuhi, Steam Heat, KattiTtlF" dio. 2516 W. Madison T^uhvillf 14 " fcy,- Telephetie ^ H. McCTartn. M?n*|er " Men, Women h t Arifi you Through lire feetln# i- j tired, miserable, distressed due to lmpr?i>er elimination? " system becomes clogged, you feel J logy, older. Yoa ' lack amhition, j ^:-Your organs of elimination doh't j I function as NATURE intended.: Uur-SPAIllf REEDS to jud your u ' system (6 function properly. Help to til, I K4I? t?k FHK DISTRESS r | TI1AT PREVENTS VOU from jpp- j joytnjr a ir,o>e naiojy*! life, Life.! will'take on greater pleasure* for iyno. spark fifnw?mi Nature^ . own product. Send only fg cash, j money order, or check and we pay ... ajl charges. (If C.O.I). We I, GUARANTEE, you must be satisfied pr purchase price refunded' Ordef SPARK SEEDS todav. ^ SPARK SERBS CO.. Dept'lOn^S J 2}550 Broadway New York 7, N. Y. ' ' ' I- ' ' V* " ' '* ' f1 ? ? IHE LIGHTHOrSE AND IN ' . V'-^.-^-?-? 1^- *w, _ -* >^SI William- J. Jones, 8L2 S. Bakex St., ' Covington. Tenn,; Pfc. .Iphit William, Star ltoute 1. Box 8, Warrenton, N. C., and Pfe. Bill Mostly. J5"7 A-X<>rth !)th St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo from American Red Cross).ed In ? ^ aCan^ Arniy base _anri had Hot-beciT The men we're held for grand jury actmtr on inurdor -charges iifTer M. McAttee's body was found "iM a OuiiltUU'Of County bayou, 60 n'.ilcs from?here, tv.u days after fyv, McAttee disappeared. ' ~9 . At "that time the men admitted Wti they, f-mr the alleged theft of a s:H if r. McAt tee's two stepsons Tater cinfessed to the saddle tlibft. Hastie Requests Hotel Operation WASHINCTOX. D. C.?(X XPA) ?Governvr William?Ut.?Hictie, throuirh the Intprmr TVimrt mimt has asked "Tjovcnihieiit Xeryires. Iiuv, to take over arwl hnerf?"h? fvO.i Knic'S in the Virgin Island?, it learned last Thursday. (iovernimint Services, Inc., is a .mm -pr? ?U4-^rpwi ai i/.n-wTrnTr^npo* r ates most of the cafeterias and other installations in *ro\ eminent buildings here.' A spokesman} for the firm admitted last. Thursday bi.t said no decision had yet been reached in* the matter. . Dies In Plane Ektranged W vy l). ITf l'l.Al N s.^v \V la-T -w iM-k nf p;iji."?nl l i.1.- ll?.e VesiKUisiid'1 flic till. .dcpl-mr ileal tr raux near the home of his estranged wife, Mis, Harriet "l>alsy" Richardson Heraux. A 'note found in Ih raux' nocket jravc police the impression tr?e ,?ccidetit was deliberate suicide. It readi "tn "in > ?~+?neeid? tit?e-; ii y Martin, s"? Post -Road I '1 n11is, N. V." ?11 ei auv. vim <. as "granted,, a pilot's license op June 1th cruvied his small rented plane into a ninefont "alleyway botwct.n tuo'buildings in iWr Uriiti-ni'-t-hi-^ ?if \, h?*rrr the-h<?me of '/.elma Martin. I*i? wife, with whom he had tri?d to affect ? reconciliation, lives in Mrs. Martin's home antf both.-a re employ ed ay leleplv me oprra* ors iu . the White Plains e\chai?jre. of "pany. J'<>J ice .. f lii in ?HiaL Ucrnttat hurt rtTempled to kill himself in the crash and injure or kid Iris wife also, hut_aL-tiie. tail uuuutaTuuj 0tit-thr~enyih7'" t o prevent injufiiH' her. Had lw not cut the mofofl "? jvinm* xrhrn Ire a?m?T How To Relieve Bronchitis - Croomulsion relieves ptomptlr because it (rocs right to the seat of the trouble to help kxtifen ahd evj>el tym lyim phfrrrrrr, ana t iia nature to ?oothe and heal raw, tender, lnOpmed bronchial mucous mem* branea Tell four druggist to sell you a bottle of OreomuLsion with the ffiiderst rxii flinty mi must like tho way it Quirkly allayc- the cough or you are to have your money back.?+?=?? CREOMULSION for Ceufjhs* Qieit Qoldi. BroncMti# < ' ~ I*- '?" IFORSlBR, COLUMBIA, S. C. ?. ^ Voting Sees Solid Split Of Wed, Soviets i?2??;?r~~ Molotov Advises Cooperation ?or I ^ -? j Democratic Peace t 'v * rr: i PARIS <NNPA) ? Tin- Parts j Conference lust Thursday morning | completed 'approval of the .peace : trcntv W'fb'tialvT liMg decision on the future administration of ! Italian African colonies defer red for (oiie year. I n oti4?g -on-drsputod issued. rtTte Western nations voted solidly against, the Soviet Union and the . SlavLstafosdbat vote with it. AT 1 times Ethiopia abstained from votJi?S ,fc Hufore?voting on the proposed treaty started, Foreign Ministei ] Viaclieslnv M. Molotov. who prej sided, stepped down from the ros-, ' >rum to advise the j?i ' uutums rot presented irt TtTTU"C9"terenee to co emocrat ic^ peace/ B < l?(lfe.X)F-V ETC? HHc scoffed at the idea of China Hdia and Ethiopia being accepted Ahnocntttc states ami, claimed on.1 were 13 Soviet republic? Hnich were not represented Bvun^the peace table. ;W The Russians are demanding a iiootheldiu any United Natron? ^Ml^^Mcanu 1 ik a^tjr? majority of them. 'take place in New B" one of the big powersHod States, Russia,- BriVance^-enrr. veto any vz\ </ M ? 'or ago. i?h Thayoi fl ^Algiers, Louisiana, wan tnu National Association p Advancement of Colored SlTMonday _ throufarfc the secretary, Daniel E. Kent a report to the XAACI' office in New fT^^Bj|."n?4 utriLin^lu " liinMaKto that ot John C. Jones, i. im'B? a lynch mob in Mindcn, .4i., Ui|?> months ?Rm and occurred rmtrr Rrcuttistah < esTi in ting iLpos sib'** ? pw dtfnB lev? than 'lo mifes j'.rom Be*' Orleans on Tuesday. -Jgh?|ugod nmii, according to" in"ormNpp received, had been engHgedjTn an altercation with Jo! seph llilliet. white, a conservation i a^ent^for tho'DepaiTmetil of Wild I l ife ajhd Fisheries, on. Tuesday. I That was the last time Johnscm J,v au licfen ulivcr t Crash Near ifefe Home --into ?h.e fat.i1 ^p'? fhim 1 mil [ ''' I"***111 -l.TiTiT "Trr T^nto.vion thiit "priUlitnh would h:i\i' sets bin s*-hV-t fionie alire. pu'ico declared Mrs. Heraux, the former wife of 'Dr. H. r>iti?u Dismond. prominent ! New N 01 k City physician, met Herauv in Haiti after divorcing Dr. Di.>ni'ilid. They came to Xe\v S "t k and Herein ulilaim d iTTT' ph'Smeni as a"T>ookkeeper for the - M^'oi e-McCcrrmnrk Lmefl, Inc., "> . Hroadwaj; Now York City. I First Hash hair and ac*lp^4? *--fer+r^rlfr medicated Palmer'* SKIN ;SF<< ?OpM KdUprLel dry. Then ruh 1 n lit 1 It) l?W year proved Palmer.'a I skin* BITCOBSS Ointment in palm ) i<> sul^n an4 then tnae&age onta^ #r.- Hie' wonderful relief for toriMj'ilttTi'jf^.HfchihJ from dandruff ^ 'Tt'Q. mange. CnntlMK l.laa -- "i^TnT^^ted. Guaranteed to > it. !'- or money- hack. Palmer'* ! i-Kt.N S'J'-'CIlSS Soap 2g& Pahnet'M _ SKI"vF>'OCKSS Ointment 25c, <75$ ! , ohKin-s i times as much.) At ?r toiletry counter*. ?? - t JifAitU- " SK(fl SUCCESS OIHTMEKT"' f ' * * *** y " > r;\V .. *? 4^1 JHk fl|^H| jBj|g|||^BH L . -?^H[R^*jBPfcr | AFL CAMPAIGN ORGANIC ; T\KS?The Southern Orprimhrinff -j-C?rnpaTRTr of The- American - FedI oration of Labor is' well under i wav. In ehn'rire?of?the?drive tTT ! .New Orleans, La., is Patrick (Pat) J Ryan, Coordinator, whose chief ; ai.de is Dr. George M,- Snowden, associate professor of economics -U*t?Dillacd Unixernity.?a?o poem I I ad viser 011 minority problems. j.AnjQiyc AFL??-o^aniy.ers?fn?HTC i present drive in the Crescent City AME Bis Edict Diaregard?"" Behind Meeting I ' -> - .-1; w<?v? w'VMtrvu T-IIM >? nfeUtion l?Htr plain their reasons for approving the 'proposal Tor air exti^r session off\im general conference of the <~T^K communication proclaimed tlfa^'tbe open rebellion and flag vniW disregard of the xukmu edicts and directions of the coun oil, by-certain of our colleagues, lr -un; effort to regulate and. adjust deplorable and unsavory condition complained of and /reported to An bv large nimih^.s ?f??minis tera and lay momborp of x'ertttk BteMohs of our church over i poriod of rnore -tharr- two years,' was i he "principal cause. In conjunction wfth this, particular men i tiuh was made <rf- the refusal ol j Meniui' Bishop W. A. fountain tc i "execute the will and expressed { vote of the majority of thc'coUn! cil made irMCaji&Ba City, Mo,, last ' ,1 uim 23" -IrT the Bishops SimsWright controversy, currently .be* "f penTe Court! I CON STI Tl TlO\ AL PRC IMS ION | The communication, sinned b> ! Bishops R. C. Hansom, John A. ; Groag, S, L. Greene. G. B. Young, ; Ndflifi W. WtUrarnS, R,. R. Wright j Jr., Lh WaTd'.Nichols, Frank M. | Reid, A. J Allen, George W. I Baber and Joseph ] r'l"-v-'r ? -j iinlutl the , needs of the -j-dnureh demanded t)u;v resort to a : conxtitn; iomU' provision ,of thr j AIVIE Hook of Discipline to save {tin* denomination "from irrepari able loss, disintegration and utter j IrnniMmtion before the Christian ' world," This provision, entitled trial of bishops,' provides that if the senior bishop is accused of improper leadership, the l?i?lmn n?*i in ---may--"be" VrMVd j upon hv p ?f -4rwh^' fn j issue a -call for a special council , of the bishop*- for whatever action j they deenr ii-a sary. Xext in lf l.he^miuir hish?>p 7Ts Bishop 1;-. . Hansom, who or1'fftfVed a meet hi;;- of the bishops in the missionary headquarters last "JSept. 23-bi V-w York City.' The bishops, at this meeting, voted to hold the general conference -the l.dermfnmatinn'a highest tribunal for settling questions of authority and -to?hold?sprrtal meetings to have conference? iiii'mliiTi?vote?qpr>H Indictment Of Lynn Bomar Urged NEW YOJvK CITY?1~7 Ft. At-" fnniev Citivmtal Tom Clark was' TITgfif T?jC* the W"i-kers hcfeiis? League t<? itnuiftiiaU'ly iijdiet l?ynn llomar, Tennessee public Iroimhissionor, ?>n the baais of hlii t-csli nunv rrr ^hr Trial of 25 Netrroes Hi Lnwremtrhurg. . ? tiiL._ii:L>L yrirn t>? < iHrk*-p^TrfTTt" out that Itomur admitted *totripinp on u-XegroV neck. entering Noij.ro 1 homes without w-arriuaU. *u*d }?wrforming-other acts in violation of the foaeaJ civil fights law. Tiro m ultTTh ^ ? L':7.:c-ullla<'-tl altii "attain plod muHer" durrhg Hi <v rebi-uary ^ nch throntft at Columbia, Tonn. muled nilli ".'1 "acquittyTs and t^ ^n ipti.vos._ _ - V 1 . \ ? : ' 51 ^ ^ Sl-> ^Ifci E3?tT i--- " -''4???P8 kr aro, first row, left to right. Wil- II liam McKefiTy Acker, Local 854 ei of the International Longshore- ft men's Acinurip<:'"'>f?Roy , b:?Bill- "Tr "mRs, Local 574 of the Marine Pipe a: Fitters; Miss Ronnie Hill, Local tt 00 of the Office Employees Inter- T national Union who is a'so secrfc- lij tary of the AFL Organizing. Cam- M - paiyn in Mow Orleans.; C. J. Cn?s4 ney, bnal 584 of'the iu Uar- su Tpenters Union; JT~ F. Mercante, .Aj Local Qu of the Office Employees 14 hops Issue ' *' ceCommu Says Rpal Ftac Not American LOS ANWKI.BS. L (NNPA) ?1? Real racial quality L "almost not] a an American conception," Paul jap Roberbn, the singer wld actor.^^^^ HH ' "if Mr. Trumani^^ingt^Mi^e n the underprivileged bhird. of the a i- nation, or the Negrp <S?e=tintjFi^e*a t better establish a dictatorship in t > the South," Mr. Rob [son added! [a [ He was a surprise witness at a ii eonoa nf .. -?L. ? > , avMvs v? ircnini^s/roipiiiajiy con- a V i-<?^r?ed"WTthtKg^KriKtuX Klyn and 4, left win^ uUivl04s in Holljnvood. t t Subpoenaed preatmiabt$rbgggCTg, hof Trfs''cu^toiVntaifsftiip with Brig: a ' Gmu Kvhiih Car-bum f refold )T of a 7* the National Committee to Win the ?C Peace, his membership on the na- d f Hnnul I Independent Committee" of- the __ I i Arte, Sciences amiPrryfessiona, and u . j his associations with Ru8sia>-the jj t^-witnvss Lsj3tid?he not a member t . of tho Communist party, but de-^ jF> pirted . hhi\sel? _a??inevitably af-^" rf-trncTea to "anti-fascist" bjov^x _tl ! merits. ** \ ESTABLISHED EQUALITY" t< - Regardless (of Russia's totali- p HASTIE NAM ?DIRECTOR < -?r~ " - B> Adolph Ocreau fei ST. THOMAS, V. I. (ANP)? *i j Dudley W. Stevenson of Washing- t< i for,. D. C., wits released by the ^ ! United States army last month to ^ accept tin position of director gl ,r1 j Molice for tlie nninirtpxiUt^QL^SLi-s Pi'lGo\\ U'iliic!') ri:!?UeW1 SU^" ;j ;mon !irnt<i omen laiUftrc a^xuni- ^ i > fl lint; hcv (Jui i7i</ the past! S( peck. - (si [ At I lie request oi Av. tinx Oov. ti l Morris F. do Ciu?tro. District Judge ni j Hernian K. Moore along with the ' itaif oi Iris court came to St. ? Thomas Tfom r7!. Croix by airplane --tor. .thr purpose-of ^'enilu^ lit t1?j ~~j new director of police. * ' 1 Cupt. Stevenson's fAthcr is a jj v.ifcv '.vliuiied Irene", who will joil* ? him here iu? st>on their first beby I ] is uk; -.-- Hnyuvh to Vlf^veJ by air, f - 1 - ; --- ^ i * ,* * j I ? ???1?? R I .i / ?i?s ^B*~l' _* J', "t t. . y ' '* ^? rnuilmrB l.ncn] 87 fln/4 Hnmlil V. chwehm. Tgflnmtewi?hocat^WC i the back row, left to right, re Henry Charles, Local 864 of :e ILA; Charles N. Barnes, ST-. eamaters Local 270; R. E. Willi, Local 1419 of the^ILA: ajtd liss Helen , Maria Moore, Teameru Local 370i In the third yw ? re- N?sh W4ae?-Laborers Local *9, and Paul D. Morris, Local 19 pf the ILA. ? : / Special micati&n Conception ; A>untry toll tt,fyU> protect ioaal overtones of racia^^l ion." Many colored-A mericanaHte^S^ uggested, would prefer the eaualcknowledged Mclc of freedom. to ho "shadow y" freedom of speech ~ hoy have in thyffoutfr- , -~r ?^ "as a Negro-in America, I am P<-ak here today/' "Mr, Robeson r -} sserted, "but I could go down to ieorgia tomorrow and Fd be ead." v. . ^ lit tee members about communLmL " he did rrot Think that Russia in i>17 Was an ideal testing ground __ L>r NT ?> fx in in, Mr. Robeson said: "No. I think the best country in ie world to test the principles of '"yr* larxism might be the America of - >day. Russia in 1917 was .. -r. qbr***- ! fcljEfrfr v ' *' 'J.3"V '* ^ 'lfr*'V . 11 1 ES NEW \*5'f f cSSR.- '.-^1 uned her pilot's license some i me ago. She aleo taught rrmxnA partitions for fliers in a Washing- " m school for aoout a year while apt. * Stevenson was oh overseas uty in Ifcurop*. CtHil. btevenSOU iq frfiny j ere,?r.ia Thai -night here war J byn.t as the dinner- guest of Mm William H. Has tie, wife Of the overnoi; and hit second night was -M irril as the dinner gu^st Of Act- M w ' Oovi iih<T Mrs. de Castro at ' fl \ph- palatial quarters on goyeni^l'f| ' v'"^ SjVtfgST i4<4 Wftjffl?| IuSk^m As^ pay mdrcT : fat idler a^^lO?tiSJtoQS^ ^ ply^l^thjtyarqjogjpdnrtrikoa, jc^l^ iffifjJijjM i ' 'A fg|> -. ''jr -