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TRUM/ RANDC ' * ?f W IIWIIIBI I II I II'| | 'I i >?? A Newspaper With A _ Constructive -^"7 7' Policy t\ . . f.- % * ' ' - . "r-Ji yqiU^F12, NUMBER 11 u. S. Ji [%v: ' - i ^-:-1 .- ? ! B "^l tf1' ' -I L H n v^ _ - ^.. v jB Li i! appears 1 jawgressoii the temporary home thai T ?v . 5s Sdng built for. her and her seven children through the cooperation of the. Atlanta Chapter Red Cross 'A over construction with Charji? Ray, Trial Under Lnganvillc F I;.'.'".'.:- B.X .C. L&JftMR .WEAVES MONROE,f fiNFii.?.Th r eXte . b cf the' nation, turned once again to c .tiiia. little_town of infamous noto-~?! *' rtftty Tuesday when within .its soift- *Jber county'" courthouse the - state. 11 v-:' placed oa tidal. tor arson. Isaiah', :J Grimes, 27r'y.ear-oin father of'three children jmd dloablLd_Wofl4-Wae'H Citizens^tail At |' Sd'tor Davis Lee -S ti Editor David Lee of . the Ne- ! d wark, N. J. Telegram dares to poke}'] : ' .his rare smtnr agaih'^studying"Ne- I ^ *""~""7'groeK 'for Tlte -frhltef oJk-'?he would, i da well to clear of South" Carolina | ^ .This would mean "a total of two I known 'states In" which he ' i*!$M I tt . ; .. . welcome as ij, rattle .shake. I.ee fled ai ?from Satf.atln.al i.Ua., a head of poli.T a) authorities "hv 1940 or 1041. . f . Irate South Carolinians who have : r"-, 'read his "edft.orlar 'which has hah | t great reception in white dailic^ and | ? weeklies, and has even made the ' . 1?deluge The d.tuhthoia.a unrh Inform?i? - \ er with angry retorts. *>- Y William p Brown of the Allpn ! 3 Urolvehdty faculty, wrote Lee lie | v . was a traitor and nincompoop who SCatted through~ lnnklnp ^ nut IiU } W. ... . ? window. He' sent a. copy of ?*The | fn t .iffhthniim ? -And -so dtd l/ovf Bvrrf af fiheraw. | c.i who had Just agreed to sell a few ! w v? eopies of .t-ee's '"scandal sheet." Mr. >1 Bvrd told the lop gentlemen to takC-L^l Ida trashy JnfTfTTm^ahcf sell it. ?ll | \m In Newark. o? Nmneeoow ofhors ??y impolite nnrf j bj unprintable things. about. Davis Toe.J Ci One ;jnan has volunteered to wait, r ? on' hlfr In t>orson' Tmr|T-"tnnke -htrrr) Of take bnr.k everv lying word ho wrote "n ?? eatthe wliuh1 papm." ' 1 m t*?, <? flfWSnFPermap who fdnVST ?* iff hot: watciv- first with one race end the other. has been renounced 'e xjj, hv Negro publishers. Kd4 ^r John M H. MeOroy M the XIalilHouse and ;* Inforhier said.this week, adding. "The N?|rro newsnaper^ neonlp Would vc be Very happy were the Dlxtecrats le Urqdopt.hlm permanently" wi Jr. ,~4, ^ * . : ?. fr ' - 1' . < INDR ~ ~ r~? T" XPH > w V " *~ *"j~**f 7"~ ' *~ . t~~ ** c~~ " "** ~~ * /> . %< . . jstice C Iiliijii ' & ntxtticK U> Hvp m the basement oi a ^ uneral Tiehiie" before CWPtF'pligW ame to the attention nrf rttlrem 1 ind Red Cro** 'vuthorttics. f iPhoto Ry Pprry) , , J '.ATLANTA, Ga. W *<"8NS>7?' ' way l|? lurninfcs Grimes had bee'-' \vtciicf*-cl i*j the" t u'rntng *of r.?V Log&nville Negro | ; hyrches ' and ,3. u'huu'?THe? 1 v ase had elicited v ide concern x]^\\ e rll^/dncPH t 1i *! 1 ? mimfito^ ?* . otefiom the defendant! -claimed ! 11 at", u confession allegedly signed i y" Hiin was obtained through duress aerdion aoid- fear J ?* T Oiigthe',other ha'iid._a_high degree! ' r^Kepl iclitYV wrrrevqked" m* t he rcrsp | Tien tpjxdir MvT ftCK.imifiit ;fi y >vi- j epce showed* libit Tttgan'tfilfr, City-' i fficinls were keen!y\R)fprested in,.' avUl& tire highway pr*|Htfty .where [ . le building w?tp huiwHs^retin-'j I uishpd to whiter: ' Almost hie entirety of Tutvsdav^N* vvm'iti?was con-aimed?hy the i? r- palling.. it:. ->'itiir;.:,p;.?for ' testi- j h tolrty ? ? < ir TATF PRFSENTS CASE " j a Solicitor M.-.D Pollard extracted I y istlmony from a county-deputy; .? 11. 'insurance investigator a?OBI s, sent. ?iVi & lorfit "Negro minister ? u (Continued On 1'ape) . " ilmore Weeps As >' tgv: Wdre Re letter ig Vicious Booting ft was a ioitchltu and di amain enr when (Jeorge A Elmore,.. e: Imsa <>iugn>oi ?mtt?paved ?hr wa v *-" >r a Democratic voting by .South ('( arolltia Negroes, met. the Rev. Ar- t N tie Ware, of Calhoun frail*. who |st as beaten and slashed by ii hand ! n. ' Armies on August 10 for exer- |l sitlg tho-eighc Mr ETTfioro iiTTirl pT" issible. ' - I ft The two men met In .the office r>f f). ighthrntsp's- editor. John II Me- ) ,-i ray, Friday. ?? ? j ^ After shaking hands! they mm--' ] rrrcC nrrt.es rrn voting" As the Rev Wuije.hcgan Ills pit!- j ^'i u episode, Mi Efmorc's' cpunteh- it? tee BtHW RllfeiU.' A".? the miinstei | es ihlbited .one of his several wonnds ! di ars streftpxed down the face , of M11 r. Elnlore. who did nothing to | ,c nrcni mem ? ? (-*? Without commenting, without ra allng what he Was thinking, he *jT ft, with his cameT-a shortly afterr?rds, the tenrs still pit his cheeks ~ . I ~ _ . ' . 1 1 * / '. ?r . .4: - , * 7-? ? . w Ji AFT I + + \BANC / " - c< T-MEI I ITIkl Truman's Order BaSTktiah? t- *' ' . ...V . ?B ?M M- , ?-4 tocflmBaKZ Husbands, Fathers Workers Deferred WASHINGTON?(SKSt ? Pre&K lent .Truirati'o decree Friday causa a sign ol Teircf ainong husbands .ud faiii^jsgnt'ii ne atiHitid jiiKm rcnn :..ihe peacetime draft along Yith other;, in mdu^K^ pertinent o national health, ;iy and liteiesi. -J' . . At. the amp time, the" President Lifected rhat no dfscmnaiation oo;aai?c of race. :reed, eoler, mens rait tefcJytvanU,. He decieed that Mci; liuri* Ijfclstit rJ. Jiliall receive. (Ql?.\t ) ist;v0 . ' ' -At-o -ttetefred V- Ml.- Truman's. Drc^sr wtj'S la: nt:s . niaiKetlng a ubsyii.lia1 .:?v o? w^ertlal :bods> -The cU*aft. begin. August, Ji). "Jassif icatioir of draftees will gthi* irally follow the' .World Wat IT )attern. " ' v * * It is speculated that the" first uiav im.11 Uoll he in Sepkefnb^t and T?6 Tim m'ttipFs* -mduetftd ih. iyo~ enibei .. -' V ROM IK THIir ?fi - .'The peacetime, qraft will -include [th-reitn bet JHD?the ac- nf 8 hrough 23 Those, inducted -rnii-r. >er>V 21 month's, providing tnr\ ?lds; may .?erve a one year limit *?f H nntinuerl On Bark Page) Satisfied With Truman's Recent Orto , sjttp Tirrp?ri oh airman?ol?lireeague lor Non-vTOlem DisobriUeut e cauist MTlit.\Ty---SegrcgaUuJU. h'-^t /edheoday did an about-face and oaiuioueu the movement on the ren^th of pK??'ul&tft Truman's "tinoui)ted plan to end ..segregation m le armed forces." Mr. FtaJvdopli, who founded- tire lO'MP on .Will! i!M. t"?urge yMinaicn. subject to Utr draft, io-jpfnsr i register under selective servjrej r, if tfricy registeredr to feffirr tn I p "TTi7Tn7'-rrTt----^t4pP-hG.. Alsilr. .ri)<)kc I") ^ eanC-R-eyuoldst-'-a member?of fhr-1 TTanlfcatkm'* etrecwtive r-rvmrmntne. j At the same time. Bayard Rustin; ! teciitiye co-secretary of the league, ade it cigar that the mnvc.uient.-Wilh mtlnue without Mr.. . Randolph.! ineteen members of the league i tid fhey will continue the move- i ipttt because they "TiTr convinced ! lat Mr. Truman's executive order ! rtabllshliig TTnadvlsory committee > the Secretary of National Do-' nse on "equality of treatment and ] apor; unity In the armed services | id not abolish military seRrega- ] bW " - ? ' 1. ' The nineteen, officials of ' the ] arrue. who releetpd Mr. Rando$Sn\s ! id Mr. Reynolds' i'ani nrnmbob -owev on the- rtvtt disobedience imoalgn until "there Is an unrontional order-or law stating that i vn-segresratton In military service , the nat'onil nol'ev." XVKN ASSURANCE In their statement. Mr Rahdoloh "d Mr, Revnol^s" declared that hrough Senator J. fToward Mc- ! (Continued on Hack rare) * ' k. "" I L^B '^F^H >ONS ifl TTA INI D g*^ lont A; T- .' + SET "Witness' C NAACP See ""Action For I [7 i he < > Pcpaj i mem * of Jm.um t iras urged to Iwik into the brutal ;..?r.?tiiUi Aur,uM K.) bl.thr flev _A1^ | chle Ware* y;a47-Citl)iOiin Kullis u; Abbeville county,* resulting .hi lib ftttriMg- hh;?home?H+a4?t-iui . iiLalC i liiiiii'i it:u of threats. ~? Meiiirvvhi.il', a probe win, brine ttfcule into the whereabouts of Citj close to tiio (^rorkia border. namui-tiLjtniUnvn byitir an-year trtt I pastor of fpvu^ Baptist <-l.mrches A: Ttrr Tyowitues.}J lb, the attack. Tin .July in tor ma Lion newsmen j cporLoc available lr9in Calhoun Vails iruthorltle?i was that Moore was. "01 vacation.-.... (Motile, I? hwrbeen developed, u yn re hearsed version "was 'eta tire Ij different from" thM Insisted uponbj other, officials.! r- -?- REV .--WARE LtAVtS STATE j ^His''stitches removed by a Columbia physician, the Hev Ware ii .custody of a daughter and two suns *T\ of whom had rushed Uoiuc Iron bus points >i>f tl>p country to helj. ' their father, departed froih Coin... t tna Saturday and is brljpvTd to bt ' ill EVan.slon, III., with'a "sister an< j daugjhter . . * ' lb' h.i'l in'i'ii b'uijt'.y beafpn aiitl laslied by a man li" identifies as ^ John* Black, a Candida'e for the .. '.Mll-.e O.f county?mili.lnr in 111?' Am. '* ipt.o in ihitxidry, who b'd a band of fnhr in t j *?' o? he ri'.'J < MUldeiilif I?rl * *" ; * a ?1 _' . men . At' unco of s rmed-? r c pot t was t!iaf -r(+ a-H K*-<1 '. jrlrb m in- left tll(gh-lf; qulf.ed 11 siitahcs a mi a. .'.unilar. oat pi th?' tic:in of the stomach needed IUI'M'P -f h r left tern (.f im j#i i V it * by? a. .club. u nieee- of p.vbbd two by b'o hi id about Mht ifrt long 'lliere was also- a stab v "Uiirl in- ftif left shoulder blade. AFFIDAVIT, PICTI RFS TAKKSAn '.iflrdavit, outhnliig as "sordid -31 experience of 'brutally to hit :014th Carolina. .shut the Willie .Marie lynching in February of 1947. vsiyniHilr by Rev. Ware here. Pie. t n.rc . "aL-Mio woumhJwcfe-a-lsawnadi*' ?A+i??l?t lic.o?I in vi'?be-n?H op-uni! led ro tiie Depart men t of .lustier. ! Tuesday, incjicat ioh.T were that a ^+fuj+u?-M--fiut.v be marie on Oovernnj ' J Strom Thurmond Ui sef "sTaTf i machinery .into motion at once to apprehend and bring to Justice all of the suspee.ts. The: Ware Clolejice is the only one -i. t In hr ri".ifirtc.il ot the Annn.-t |o pt unary balloTine. Tirsf ever in | which Negroes participated on jy ' -fnfe wide bflMs .hue 'inauguration of the primary system in 'hr IRilOs DtTITTrrTA^lnn^T+NfHfWFrU- _ TIcv Ware^ who owth liu lioini in Calhohn Falls and has lived all bis lire Int he county, who operates T-i:tnfe and also owns nine -acres of land additionally In the town, was attacked as- he emerged from the town's white high sshool building. ...u t- - ? - - vMu rr nr. wns also U\C. lone xxL HI) est Ihiaferi 5bo enrolled Negroes, tn vote. npRcrijic for- til's safety nf Rlack, his affidavit avers he barked towards the protection of two citf officers at ttie polling places, Moore and another man he identifies as Hill Powell, cartdlflffte frrr thr office of sheriff and rtiief of the town's -l?ohrr?force.?Mophig'??hrM' TVKillVT not'hejp, he turned to run and was en ughf bv mark's etoh. which- he tiad successfully fended off before this time In the stpmych but was with h'ks hands. wn* slnfjied acniti, *n\'rri Hr -fm nntiewtWed white wrrWftl who begfi^rt for his life "Mv head is -bloody. Hid unbowed." he told clvlp lenders iu Columhin "T'risk nothing for myself T lAt-*' |??. :~~;~ ?* -+ Dl SOBE ^ I N FOR M El NDAY, AUGUST 29. 1948 ONTRi )i$appears As Rov Ware^- ~~ ? '.- "V-. r ' "111 _V thai (Tori's hrrithfrlir?r>H ?>{ I all mankind the doctrine I have ^ prcai;li'rU iltn.ti.is .my ,more than?ai-*? > yean. of successful * pastoring, be- > J come a realty in my state and com- t 1 mnuity." . . . jj PKAVS FOR PRESIDENT )' " Rev. VVatyT said thai he has offerT. rd his prayers for-long life'to Pre . sident Harry S4 Truman, -whose I i human rttrht. hrm-jinl Itr thfnlrw IV s. th?_. neatest, solution yet: a'jivahccdT. for thr so-cgHftct HTCe problem. j_I _ Before leavingr ftc begged td bt t . | vuuMtja uj conwioute to tlic Na-j , t ion aft fund bouig raided by. Ameri- ; ~ ca? Negroe, ly the re-elcc-- j f tion'o! the cent* :b\u- I ; ,ed <$ar> yyr - *? >''?%*%', qot? tic i ... j- lli V 't *mY * iVffr'- >0' 'J [1 he cajff be c* t^f *Tr*, to' urge Kt? ~1 ' groes to sttlfctt tby 't'he inan wlip ' ; has." suffered so im'ifch trying to live J ! and act-as Quel's Word so ordains.". . 4 . LIFE THREATE.VCl) - ' ?. J , He fled his home Saturday. Au- . . I gust 14?two days* after leaving the ^"Memorial hospital In Abbeville - 1 , alter-white friend?- sent 'word that . his attackers planned to finish -him . off. that night. I Leaving n terrified, wife. a. forty\ear-old daughter who has been a j .idle fled with his-crutch, first to thejt'i protection .of friends in Oconee 1, ' CtMini.i fhem-c to ffnlmnhia . . ' He has left, his rhurche.. jn the j * hand.- of other minister- unf" ?? - j formrd?br return -honm 1 til PEOPLE AROLSLI' *. ! " Publication of his tdony by Thf j , Lighthouse and Tnformer.-last- week I I-immediately^ attracted g Micrdi .J -^Vmnat4>y.-mdTtmatroti ,'ind filtered i Among 'he fir?d to express rrrn- ; 'rent Hat. C A Scott, editor ntirl j i general manager of the Atlanta ; t fcitfzem Del/wisif OrKani^aHinrj of ' ' Georgia, wanted to. help secure the rights of the pastor, whose only.of- i ili'irr vv. -that Mr voted ^'d VAAC'P Mr.ntirhrs and Proeressivr 1 , t, Democratic < tubs in South Carolina t K1 ~ un millions in rtrmniuJTng f7,?r ; a1"* iitit ij?ilaLuagainst.?ihc ' Pa ("culprits responsible for this travestv.. CH I upon the hard-won rights of voters. tr*1 __ Wf NAACP Probes ~ Ir? Case Of Fort Sgt. ; j.'', -? | Gi tame. M. - 'Mintpp' State NAACP president; aid li.si office whs look- pr mg a reported holding in what j ty ~npprriTrd to ?v unju&f charges of a i ch ^ technical jfiaeanL -at Fort- .Itwkson t . -Lli.c_ cMdn t disclose the source of his f>0< I inXorwalihn. ' 1 . ~ ? ~~ '-j^fccUi Mr . Mutton identified the soldier ph jits T-Sgt. George A Wilder, whom Mi he. said had been "held for Inves-r tight-ion since July 27 In the Fort's pS 1 stockade ; Mr s.iui )u . mi tic.- ImU boon In- ^ j[H . former!- thai an nnnnjitious com- j i plaint against the sOldlcr. who has- } we been ?tn Mir Army J^ve years and j 1 has an excellent record, was made | v^y turn in his outfit and werr later "Nr emphasized in swnrii to statements, n' , brlirvrd. to have brrn obtained un- I ** I ' I (" n 4 dec coci'fiioiL_ajHi fear i ? The matter would have -a-^eom-'t .ir ' pi^Kr si uriy "nv NAAPP attorneys, ( Mr Hintnn said. However, he ex- | : plained that tie had discovered J m( j nothing at variance with army re-j ri0 i gulaltons as _ to detention of the i j sergeant. wlio, (f was said had been ' fit i denied nw.l?tmi(yi of '-civilian popn? ' selTiis family had furnished, the : 'reason being perhaps that speclfl- j $2 ; cations against hltn had not been ) Ja drawh ' X , .: . .',t i - ?! DtfNCI *at ? ^^ Ipw L # . R~?? - : + . + 4Ml OF Potential * r.-r-r- r-Z- t?.L' -1 ? . . r^-. ' r_Jt ' iiVv ;?_?i- ?* a ?? * "? ? !' 1 ' * '. v ' ? ym HPV^ Vm . BIRMINGHAM; Ala.' rsWS?r- h 'Mrs. ~W 111 Kin; LL, Bn i^n.ss. _] e former Louise Bennette >of t rmingrham. Ala., , and ? pro- < ict of Jpffei-tvn f'"utrtjL School ; ^t em. Mr-. !liirer> j, a t:i adu- ! : Re-elect Tmt Reaches $12$ SO More Read Swv- itriflitihnaf reader s and >two. I MUorratlr el ubs.-welled the "Re ; I vt President Trilmnn Fund" in f I .nth Carolina to $l29 3r>^hy Turs ! I ;y afternoon- , . " j < F.V. WARK, LKAUS j ! Rev. ATch r Waf. Dalhoun Falls'! , vt^r -Ail.-. Ti. . Iwnfjlh; hasten he nse he voted in Democratic pri>- , aries- on August 10, led .the segprid | ek contributors by donating $2f? : largest, single roritribuhon yet ; ( reived. - .. . L Two "New Yorkers. Na\l J.~ tTiVni j"j irlesj formerly yf.tJnion. and ^lor- , lge R.Mayhams. formerly of | , wrgetown, also were in the nuin- t , j ?TlU -t:.nnn;nn - Tann. and Vox i 1 oerrssive clubs in Florence conn- ! |hs _ ^ \: SrjnTti Caronna' is seeking $100, j.' l and UKi.(HM) NPgro voters ujio will na?fi_olie?dollar And ,. ?dge Uie general rIeOtioir~Trste,-"trrr r. Truman. John He Mp{.'ray of-' ilumbla has been appointed to theTI moiiHi Committee to Reelect I esident, Truman. ' JNOitS MSTKF ? 7 r Contributors during t.he neek ' i re':'. _ ^ h Rev. Arch.e Ware. Calhoun Fall?j( s on. n j. Humphries. $500 and i irridRr R Mayhaols. $3 00, both j SeW York City; Mr and Mrs. ; F, Harper, Jenkinsville, $3.00; i > imoron tVlrioeratJc Club. $0 90; i t K Demotr *Uc eluij. 414.33, fiMTV Injj 'jmnut; t^unty?1 r~ ~ ^ COLOMBIA: Mr. and Mis D R. esp, $5.00; $1.00 rich from; Nor-1 j Hi P PendPrfsrass, Albert Kan-[ a iv, Harvey Myers, J,<>Rov P liar- n , James D IjOTlrk. Froddtr Orlf-, i h. Mrs. T-oujs Rivers, Willio Dour- : c i P J fierrltv Oliver1- ??? NKWRERRY Rov, F R OnnMon, 1 ? 00; $100 eaeh from: Mesdames i nle Boozer, Beulalv Morris. Pearl I . ViUiams. Elizabeth Reeder. Mamie ci ?*??? ' ' I RIMINI + Hh EC AMP .... ^ ..." " J > * ' I j . ' " ? I, I f - ' Kl Ali.< I Artist a' ?? H ^ ^ - ; T~y tor ___ ^ fl ft i ~^k - Klc ^ ?I -77: I ' J *?h 5??'?; I % SR earl . van Lie.srntlyLemployed as teacher in mat ITip -Ipffo v -nn l'n?..l 17 g.?U~/.l C.,_ -..u. , y - ???vj VJV IIVUI " ! t>UU; stem and plans ti>. do furthen i thai study !? tl?e field of" Art' and De- , das! ><gp a* i htcae ' 'nlve> -'l'% " " ; f\ro nan Fund ).20 A$ - ' .$? , * ; peri er? IVrr/.c S . * . . I H S CT?'jT5^>?FTwTB^rh V Burttm. r ?J?d Bessie f'hrrk .. Andrena C Ruther-j * ord." Mliiervt -A DewaR". Rev ,1 m''i i? E/eil Atl*. u Glascn. George Reed- pthrt >r. C. W JnHOi, H. B-'BUtiW. Hnn-y .-d O Vlontgorhery. John Lewis, Rev. B. A sV, L. gliepptu:d ' . "I < ' T.AKfT (Jl'I'V1 fTXFl eaqh.'S. BJ-bltft riionjas. Jasper iowtn?n', Bertha up bowm^h, Herley Friersott; 0. With-' yt ?r$poon.'. Richland Eaddy. Gideon \ Greene, George Singletarv, David ?,?ci /ice, S.. M. Jaiuos. .Adell James.. Henry BoweiV. James Faddy, Rpv. 0. C Burgess,*-James iCaddy, H.5Q, .. R . A IVfoiitKomei v f?0 unrf . A'l n,l"< [r >in lioia Brpw'n and Eugenia Ot a- p frirnr "r-? ?*r 1? ?) nn Also. L. O Nrsbli. Scranton, II On; I 'A ro'taj T .tstrrt ??: 1 : "J T "o! ?Herpivnd?4+^??.? Bflk? nu .v.1 tim 1 prevRms: Receipt 7 " ~ 15.50" ed ! Total To Dftte 7 *120.25 t?St - ^ f COU1 New Newspaper Hits Charleston Scone smi cltAHL'fesT^, s C A brand smi iew newspaper, The New Citizen f]P8< nane iw or on J ^ nere last Friday tarrying a Sunday. August 22, date ^ ' Ine l, hi tabloid form, the ftrtt Issue _? a tried six pages tied a number of ,* prcial articles written by Charlesquia OS, It is published in the Waincilidigl-Acmme''j)iant ? at 263 St. 5h?h* street. " ~?*tv* - Arthur W Aiken of the Actnr yy y )resa, how merged with Wain on ( vrighl-Acmo plant at 263 St. md general manager of the news- ^ >?per. W. Eugene .Simmons la the mjsl !X.ecutlve editor Correspondents In* m V. T. Harpgt. Mrt K [ it.- Parker and' Thaddeus A. Shn- tWU no , - of 11 A survey of the first edition .Inlicat.cs .that editors, strained to prln , - - - ?. ?/ . frnj ^ ' _ ,t. ' ' " fiMMriMMBMOHiM f'; PRICE ^ 10c *ER COPY > --??i, i| ? .... ... . : Z H>CtTiN?ms /[ " ., .; -;.^r ' " 3 < 1 . . . ' +~ .-; ; .-., ,",- > ., -..' K ^M MM mtn venuers f.* following ague Plea -V^ PTW YORK?JANF) Vf U. 8. Treasury departmcnt-htve ' 1 ? t? set on trail of the ftu KIux. n as a result of a plea- macjfc la . '. * Non-Sectarian Anti-Naai leaV baekeo up toy Rep. ArthHf ti of New York, the league, re''j ^tantlated hi part by reporA>:: 7 many people, bearing Ailtftiifci led to their doors looking Ibr1-*' . Among them were children. ~ "T ty authorities had not beg?;'~ *- -J,; lied late Tuesday for thjRr '[' j it ot the Incident hut, I onTifflkfed fieely. '' V ^ !>e merelumt said that white US- - y he takes in .around $300 S*ta.y rrtghts alone lrom Negro shop , his income Saturday night- was than one-third the amount, .. . . iKOES FLEE STREETS , ,.i e said that the town-was Jam--'* l wiui. awuraay . it. Negro phoppers but thirty utes after the caravan passed >ugh,. "You couldn't find a Negro r> the streets," 7 ?'. \ >?' sked whaT he thought waa .b*>, 1-thfr-appcararioc' here, hegaldi'. .?a| loii't knpw^hut it looks like .,ii eh,of daw^ned foola frying So ofcir ?? trouble." He was whit*, was tmdefstood\that' ttfc* 77. ^ rities were also, btlter over the dent No permit for such * d4- :.intrtitkm had been Issued, fb* ?' "tea n's mayor waut III aiu! J?oihe .wpr officiate were out flt;'f|jph/^y"- 7- ' j| time, it was reported *T WfLtMfffOH Tll'W 7~\ possible tle-ln between the p*? and .0 double putting- "'? otfng at wnilsldn. 13 mllea awayv nigh which' the motorcade PjM^? *1 hwrtt? !?g' fMaSc tity eggkUpod thai WtUisfexv dfw ~ g Williams seriously, hy Be^tofl Uls. a Negro whom they sOugh* arrest on a disorderly fihMBfl. \ ^ ills was shot three timtfi, alt ' ?1 h wounds, In the affray. ?M . ; 'J| lodged In the Aiken county Jail A safe-keeping and then remove* he penitentiary at Cohunbfca. u mors were that the MantmetVa - 7^ earance had precipitated the lltton Inoldent. ?**' o 1 , J ./t:j| s the first publication to nbfMHff / ifl the scene since founding of tM '?? it house and In/ornier ten yuan -i which later/- tnmsfgrtgd 3fet , -*j mess otfTetrto Columbia. ] r.v Verdelle E. Wa1nm1*M %. -V-M affiliated with Ui< ma JWWH?B? c adventure, ghe is the ibl, . he late Henry Wainwrtght of the J -known Wsinwrlght \ family M I iters, ? - V..X ^ .1