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I.. *. ' t .. '\ Wg8& j v ??* ; j?9^B ^B B it ?* ' ' Bf*>^ $18 f ? ,*s^v': 7 \lI" k. 7 ^IY'\ * ; m -'v t rM Ml *r 7 T ^71 _5- *Jl 1 I' ltifr1 from fktx Ij IT VOSPRii CAST ^ ' . Pj^8' ? "'^^'''^grtm Xiw'ujwce^.TOmpany. r ', Mr. Wlirton^ baliot number SHf: MMmBKmP# ?f / in*W'H?0 Jntfrwh, One othft-Negro &#?* ' hhd^voted at the ward but shortly' .. - ?<tar fKjon raaorts began eofnirtg ' in of Increasing numbers ot race at ward^xdne reported ahe* had. ' 2&5!? > V ; . < - * ; . T , /.: v\*. w .y - BySL fljj M| M mJI I prrt"?~ ' ?-"--r .' i JI'llW)iv,T f ; i;' m ^sL &"* ' ^ET?'-' n; ^ ^y a vvi i H* J ' . mm] ^ ' * P^f; . . H. vVatk^nsi;trustee board chairman . and Mirt^rt^JjVarren. Represolutives were Resent from 58 colleges and? universities arid Jrom ; fifteen edtfcationaV societies. ? ? ?? . ^ C'W'l -Flrst orCity Fathers tv/o council members *re to- he chosen arid for whom nominations were being votW -'fepesdey. " Sent o? the Cttteeos Committee which .Waa associated lh tb? court |lg^ : ^?tost>' the torimajrjs and, Which .-ihad urged citliana to regls*,?r (n? Vho M?r rrtt.rvlrttrwA 1?ISTOR1DF CASE 4 Tfte <*urt fightagalttetrthe primary actually .started In 1942 wh?n some $3,600 ;yaa raised for this purpose and the.-JBlteens Committee ^created: The Sooth Carolina repeal of primary statutes in 1044, summer' law students - at Columbia Univei&Tty came up with an tpxs>er frhtch the. NAACT used as .speapljead of its .oourS attack.- ? VTne casg, brought by OeoTge A, theh^Rtaahd eoimtg' Was handled in court by-1 attorney Harold pt, Columbia and attorney Thurgoe& iiarshall, .chief of the NAACP/ naUonal. legal staff.-.' Arrayed against them was a nlrie-man battery df South Carolina's best constitutional law yers. >. WUfelNCf yor oerratlc leaders the first part ot the weak* ft war not $lea* whether or noC tba.deere* ordared Negroes*. lw to party clubs, Conventions, etc.. or rueidly gave them the right. Wheiv a registered and qualified voter, to ^ote in party primaries.. Opinion on this matter was almost evenly teSlON MVttED . , h /T.^:' 1 Both Messrs. Htettw in* McCray lauded the high cost's action. Mr. ||?toh ItffeM"We certainly tn g-atedhl WarJng^of;J|i by and So per' of the ^SfcHrcyit ruHngs." He expressed the hojri* Uiaf wtUte' pdrty iHUpbg^f wbeuE { ^^OlflrM^^the^^rty ^gefro *?*eiy%r?J *ul^ ' jp" - ' _ ^ ? WAVE ;., < ^ _ ... ^ ^ ^ Octrk^s ?& *? - *i* ' ' Fivfe F*milM?* ^ i_." _ ?TV-"?- - Vi, .:: S -I Burned Out In - | Torch-Tossing - C!HCAOO-(ANP> tenalum aiu^g uuue rnui't in 0ekin dlstrlpt frrea op Wpptwarth A.V*., #t*een 26th and '3lst . Shw mtjtiic'uKOT as huuuiunuf fiiain >11 - '"I ?<S?* , Beginning last Sunday' the Im* to proved . Bengrolen t ^wid ^Protective V ;S v ^ Lodg S4i d jpri T address over radio1 station WKIX : relative to the w6?k'? program. Ai *1 educational director for the local A lodg* Dr. Bawmgwrdoer fc askin# all peowff who because-of ttaetr su- ??< ;V>^qy i^?ftw?ap? . (Q. ^ beak out and Old as nru*ny people b m they cah to overcome th?5.handl- n irS^ Back 1 City. M6. neict rhSvtfc. ? 1ffaaM ? ; rb^rteeVmianR have organised ? and been ftmclionind -in the^'tti**' ^^ter?^C^ ^ead4?W ^ : Flos*'* b. Wilson, president. t> Other ^^ers Include. Mrs. Zel- d TSkid EZSk^iSSSm EZr J say. "He hudaMhii *0* WtfL" ! The third reason fc "The church f \n South Carolina *as endorsed ? .him " h Or ?. s. vrnc "*' '' " p; ? ' d ? tiWW WAl Jbdacd* ho We land- V lortfa tetienle,^!^ momb^ ^ . k y ; * ^ 1". Z H E^EvK tit. McCrfty, state rtalttnah bf Progressive Democrats 'inr.-Toted in -ward three at z ap* roxiiaately' 8:0i" a. m., flvfc mlntea JMter iMls opened, fete fijiqtfP. >tate supervisor t? ,foe Pfl> NEW YORK, ft; Y.?-Disavowing jjtvil disobedience as an affective ichnlqqe for solvingiherace proem," Walter ' White, .goCretary' of ie National. Absociatiorv ;fot iHe dvancement of Colored People, e*ressed the hope in a letter toSesw>r Wayne Iforee "that sufficient 3ur?|^jjnn. be musterbd by the.tfosrnment to tSo the simple tbfcil hiCh >?iU make unnecessary "and nthinkable - |iny * campaign of civil la6bedienpe.. That siniple act is to tpe out- segregation forthwith?. Mr White's Ukter ofApHritwas i response to a wire from Senator Corse deploring what he deemed SA40P "enco lragfttent" of the proosal made Phillip Randolph or.Incomplete noricPert^pipatlon . In ny selective? service versa 1 UUtary training program which oea w* apeclffcyrtly- prohibit-rfdal HPtegatlom"-v"* c/y*' . ars.sjvrie; ex of tits NAfcCPbhafrd^f dirfcetdrt emapdfcl to * WrtrtW- "how far Mr. */m ' rAji * SDr'" i ; * ---.^ ' -:' ... : I Lj - --^ '. .' y~7~??**- - " ,"? i.i? / . ?-T| Y 1 ' i /' '.: . ; '. Wvs ' [V .-J*"' >* > ;... : .. . ' ; -. <1- . . , ? , ?- ' - ". V . ' .5* .X ' p; .^ JJ^Kv friy.r --tittiliViJ' TB *r:?Vv -rv^^' ? mJ*y~ * \ '* My ' ' thatU5?"<McOrJy^M^wS^1^ *yr tUb /first - South* Carolina Negrp tb ?J*e imder the ruling, Mf.-Hln States Position Of Naaicp-ln -Clarifying I Mote To -Sen. Mora? 'I association, in supporting Mr. Jtan[ doy s^glon^ beoSp^gB or tilt. going ta support . to * any degree whatsoever Mr. Randolph's civil dts&bedtenoe program, I servo notice oofy that XafcaJJ <Hi*oci*te my- I self from the board of directors of s/rregatten Hit ^ |b?r . Asserting that- "we have not counseled , Negroes - to Vefttse to-??W their country,white concluded: 'We would, be less than holiest |^?1 ^ 9^/?b U . """ ,,T- . ' ' f'v . : T": 7-vL , I ray. . . "V vtf v ' > 'I - -*?:? --- ;: HITS j ^ ^ ^ " | I ?:|r it I 113 -) i ?- 1 i I * B1 ti I';* K "i Hi H&i a ^R- ' I '?R c ^KSWRSSS.^^ ' m BHhIB * i* mfflMM*,X gnkVx^> J* ? f? t'- ** Ml;| HK|(i >* . ?a ';.vv /.rfii;'. 5!^ J ?K<I fl-ilrrf . kr??4 .Mr A?*?""" h fouifch whlUf Mr. Ingram #li S ^ fifth. j Heaviest;, Negro voting was done' tographer -Oeorge - A. Elmore 'who ^ brought the suit agaihst Richland 4 Democrats which1 resulted to the 1 victor^* t It w%s \t*lc*n Jjlft itfter ". Mfite'threg men at the rigtitr fead A cast their ballots- In ward*bin#,- * 1 '" !..y" *'1''-V'** .?? ? * ^ c! v;. ?. : ; ^-v ... ?? **: a,; ? . *3 necessary o ' He cited injusticea" and *> di?JriAilnfttions endured., by Negrfr a troops in the last lyarand charged 11 thwtv'the ubnecessary and. danger- r ous empnasis. ony racial aepi ration e broadens the chasm of antagonism H between Negro and white Americans because the Army and , Navy Jabk b the courage to abolish a?gfedauon. 0 This: practice has caused the 1 -pflt-flptt < ejte bgkqj tjiifwyh d united ' States ?. to be ridiculed throughout the wc.-"-\ particularly, roffg the two-third* tlw people e the. earth who are ooWred.JV- s d l- ? ' -ir'P 3"- V , C Not only has Congress failed to to- fake effective , steps 'towards a eliminating -isCgregatpn in the arm- ;a efcl services, Mr. VftvM maintained. 1 tint hat also engaged id *the cheap- i esft of politics" with regrad to a I mlulmum .cJvtfrights program. 'It li openly reported," he said, '"the- i the. Republicans aYf debating how | little ihey can do on UfeTrfvll ddhU^progfram Add ?U1 ?l$ tevor ^iT^is^ttated antl-gochtog i litldn of the polF-tax and freedom tO secure ^Jobs on mfcrit through a fed-f u eral fair employment prattle* law, i .l&Uevtag thar theJSLegro. vote .can be j purchased by passage *f one amasu- n lated bill. Orv the other side the A alAle there is little difference ?*?& ?|q titude." " I A 1 .C"*" ? ?? " - ' . I 1 Predict Higgins Move To Bench South Carolina A ME toiSHHH Wi?lc prrciicUd>ys^opiic^<^ ^ church's ! fcanaaa OteOtartln* Ma^<vT>- ' 1 Leadpitfcortaldered llghtif*?? and, 1 ' * . .V ' '.*"' ' -v vy V'1.' "*1V * + 1 .? ? g. >;--| 4 4 ' .... i' ?. . V. -- - .?- . ' - , '- ^ * , - * ^ . . * 4*K> . . ? A>L.' ' ' '<V^' " TO : ? ? 11 1 *_;? . g; ,' X ? * v;'i- ?' 'v * ' * . . ,'./ # ; ... - ' U? . . i .. I.j'-f^. 1/ ; '. ^.v? > *:*2 j?;:; f ? NAACP Re I.? -- -l^ ^ ? - . - ^ ...4 n BA OM lonal Association fcm tbe Advanc xttrnt of,. Colored People" Ba^ird announced **eipt. of- . a total 15,853.50 for the defense of Id tosa Lee Ingram and her ?ti een-age sons convicted of a lei lefcnse alay<"g hf ?\n " 'v*"* f y In AmericuVOebrtfa. ? Tile 8Ui"A -repreaebts the toi mount received by tlie nation ffioeand: does not include fan ent- to the Americus.^Georpr ranch. TFtte - bulk of the ame frojn -117 r NAACP branch rhlch contributed $13,09425. Thi y-two' organizations .ctviC, socii ibor, religious and political?co: nbuted $1,083.78. From church 11 doer the country -came $fe00.] ?he rertiaimng $87529 was" conti uted hy individuals. JQOidugh thh death sentenc Irst ibiposed on the Ingrams ha een vacated, they still face 11 nprlsonnaent. Edward R. Dudk ssistant special counsel for tfaybank Quiet On 'rimary Ruling "No word by Tuesday night hi ame from TJ. S. Senator Burnet i faybank on the supreme cour iiling -Monday which killed X I I *biaa?n A* l*lon strayed. , ; ' *"*t ''I'-l I ' I > /I . . > . ! ^ ^igi^Mpii jity Voting ?^aSfeii5?8 ftet Tuesday., April ,20, ?qu& u twse In. :a. second prlmw^T. Yqr atmclliftan, Whtoh Would' be he lay A, If necessary being ? ered by party leuders late rue life' ? Attorney Sidney, puncaft; V a d fficial of 4he partyjHold The Lig ouse and informer tome- -dou b to eligibility of pefsons qua''* rig alter April 20 to vpte; In t un-off primary was b*1?1* e*pra d. However, he emphasized v t\\ > wae "not an official" opirtloj The May A second primary wot ?.held in the event oec .'tkLmc t the two men to .be nominat ailed to get . a majority In ay's balloting. The aduioe to tfegroe?, wis ualify for the city - primary arly as possible and jtoL^jfgt! a}& newspapers To* What eWFfl l&fcfii may be reached on the >ssi ' Persons holdings -city cer^fical nd who Voted TuesdayMgoutrt hie to vote also Ugay 4, .howevc Haaberry's Ballot ' , member be aV Benedict nolle SsHM^i?0 Late-Tuesday afternoon, jw .1 ras about to pafet Ws .bagoW J vhite man walked tip arttt-nrMe y challenge. Asked his complal he man ts quoted as saying, I ust don'-t think it's sight." J The ballot was place* la an ? relope and held aside, The nan and addresses of botkt^that tm ifasMara 2& >r*y the canvassing domtn|Htt k?m0 believed it may be an i Ht b) take the tepie back nua-lwtn pnad* tn try tn Inf mce, th^ Negro votes In ward nl lewtfeSa for .the" entire ct^ H i,. a. ..... .a,k iio.a/ Npao.e, ;>rimj?y, to. which he pledged 01 ilenr?. Praett^alVr ell of the stai totes wUl go to president Higgi IWKWd. -5-: ('r?'-?? -?* |V ' T ' - ? :. * - ".--* Z.* L?fx?ZL? . i, > ' 1 .St..?-'U?_.- .' ,3 $ LV . ". \' ' - * ' . ' '' ' ~A ' .'-'if-' v. f't&Ci * . v -v. m \ ? w-:f' *- - V '..'.t'''!-: "ll Hft '' ^ ~ : "rV j' ' . fn , , tl l .? fri. ? , >>*>>,j- ~r PCV-V : '. .'/'\V' " ' ; >7- -v- . . ; /i'V-l f. " ., '. ' v'.ks- ,.Vv:?tir-. "i*^ _____; - - ;--rv PRICE Ttti C^NtSti* v tr~? v- 'ffi. * * : ;,-;l Volts On :;^For^25|rp 1 '*' the6 ^V*^ifer v! ofh^c?eMr.rw.^^^^SnSi * he |18 director, ends. About ,2ttmem^J bershlps were, reported dMftng the rat weete "* $ ' ^ lid ch Wther 60iJirnl*T*Mp8 ij^ j <*urtng ^ t he campa ^ ^ ^